Sunday, September 8, 2013

Weekend at Home

Saturday morning, September 7
Amy sure enjoyed her blueberry bagel with cream cheese (literally all over her)
Saturday night Matt enjoyed the Seattle Sounders game with a friend so we had a pizza and (Veggietale) movie night here at home. While I bathed Amy and put her to bed, this is the sight seen upon me entering the living room. Note the toys picked up, chairs out, stool by tv to reach the Kindle to play the movies, David's "Woof Woof" comfortably around his neck, and total engrossment in the story.


Here is a short video clip of Amy dancing to the worship music of our church this morning, Sunday, September 8. We watch the first service from home to give Amy her nap time. She completely skipped her morning nap this morning, the little turkey. Does she look tired to you?

Then this afternoon Matt literally caught David red-handed. He got carried away with the red marker downstairs after drawing a house on an empty cardboard box. THANK GOODNESS for washable markers!



Friday, September 6, 2013

School Project - Weather Vane

This week Jay studied weather in Science (using Sonlight curriculum for this subject). One of the weather related topics was on wind, so today's science experiment/project was to make a weather vane to help find out what direction the wind is blowing.
 
Here Jay is setting it up.
 
And of course David didn't miss out on all the action. I had to have him in a photo, too. Being my typical "funny" boy, he came up with this silly pose. He is definitely the family clown and knows how to get a laugh out of us.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Score off of Craigslist!

Thanks to Craigslist we purchased this terrific desk and chair set for just $40 today!!
 
It isn't in perfect condition, but nothing a little TLC can't fix. It is solid wood, it is such a great/cute size, a piece of furniture with some character to it.  Best of all, it has 5 yr old Jay and 3 yr old David's enthusiastic approvals. At bedtime tonight after tucking Jay into bed he said to me, "Mom, I really love my new school desk." That, alone, makes it the best $40 I've spent in a while. (heart melting)
 
The desk and chair will eventually be at "home" in the downstairs guest room (hopefully in the next couple of months) when we convert our "box room" from our move in February to a guest bedroom and school room.
 




When we arrived to look at and purchase the desk and chair, the lady also had a sign on this Black & Decker play work bench in her yard that said, "FREE." She asked if we were interested in it, so we said, "Sure." It works great in the play room to go along with the Black & Decker play tools Jay and David received for their birthday this year from friends.

We are grateful to so tangibly and clearly see God's hand of unexpected double blessing today in these material items.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Amy's 1 year portraits

I took Amy to JCPenney tonight for her 1 year old milestone photo session. These three photos were among the top 5 the photographer captured for her tonight. Love her to pieces!



Monday, August 19, 2013

1st Day of School!



 My attempt at a good picture of the three kids:
 "No, don't touch your nose, David."
 "A good one - but maybe I should get closer."
 "David, look at me, not at Amy."
 "David, don't be so silly."
 "Amy, look at Mommy!"
 "Hooray!"
 Jay doing his Phonics, Reading, & Writing lesson.
 David built the above airport with airplanes while we were doing school.
 Our calendar fun (and learning) this year, thanks to a friend who gave it to us.

Homeschooling a 5 year old with 3 and 1 year old siblings underfoot is no easy task. It took me 3 hours to finish our first day of school, but the flow of our schooling had many interruptions (dirty diapers, snacks to fix for hungry kids, putting Amy down for a morning nap, etc.)  I'm hoping for more like 2 hours a day or less to do 5 subjects. We'll probably adjust our school schedule day as the days, weeks, and months go to better fit our family schedule groove, but all things considered, it was a terrific day!

Please pray for my eager learner and also for me to be a good Mom so we can have a fun and successful school year!

Friday, August 16, 2013

Amy is 1!

We had Amy's 1 year well check appointment today. Here are her latest stats:

Weight: 20 lbs. (25th to 50th percentile)
Length/Height: 30-1/2" (90th percentile)
Head Circumference: 17-3/4 (50th percentile)

She received three shots today. Her MMR (measles, mumps, rubella immunization), Varicella (chicken pox immunization), and Hepatitis A immunization. One in her left thigh and then one shot in EACH arm.

We celebrated her one year birthday with rainbow chip cupcakes with rainbow chip icing and sang "Happy Birthday" to her.

"Ooooh, what's that on top - the light flickers?"
"What is this sticky stuff I just touched?"
 "Why are you singing a song to me? But I like it."
 "I think I'll touch this sticky white stuff again."
 "It feels squishy and a little funny...I like it!"
 "And it tastes good, too!"
 The finished 1st birthday cupcake.
Amy beat both Jay and David by demolishing and eating the most of the 1st birthday cupcakes. That'a girl!!  XXXX  OOOO

Monday, May 6, 2013

Birthday Weekend

PopPop and Nana arrived Wednesday afternoon, May 1, blessing us so much by their presence, but also with the assistance they provided to our family as we continue to settle in to our new home.
 
We didn't take very many photos of our time together, but trust me, there were many sweet memories made, especially out in our backyard.
 


Below: Friday, May 3rd, I baked off some yummy egg puffs for our breakfast.
Friday evening, May 3rd, PopPop and Nana babysat the 3 kids while Matt and I enjoyed a date night. Since it was my 36th birthday, we celebrated by having dinner at Palisade Restaurant in Seattle (thanks to an old gift card that needed to be used). It was a glorious day weather-wise. If you look closely at the photo below, Mt. Rainier was out in its glory on the right and you can see the Space Needle and the downtown Seattle skyline on the left.

 
My handsome, wonderful date for the special evening.

Above: Matt ordered the macademia nut brie appetizer, pita bread, apple. It also had a balsamic and honey garnish.
Below: I ordered the Avocado and Vine Salad as my start.

Above: Matt ordered their Seared Ahi Tuna
Below: I ordered their Prime Rib
Not only was dinner beautiful, it was amazingly delicious. Every bite was savored and enjoyed.

After dinner we met up with my twin sister Molly and her husband Scott in downtown Seattle. Molly and I split Icon Grill's AMAZING hot fudge sundae (not pictured, by the way - this is the dessert we were served for free in celebration of our birthday). The guys enjoyed their strawberry-rhubarb sorbet which was so creamy and delicious.
It was a wonderful 36th birthday. It was a special treat to celebrate it with Molly, too!

A special thanks to PopPop, Nana and Matt - thank you SO MUCH for spoiling me and making me feel so very loved and special.