Tuesday, September 26, 2006

FALL Projects

Here is my Fall Project List. Many of these will likely make the winter, spring or fall of 2007 list. Oh well. Surely we'll get some of these things done.

1. Landscape - plant bulbs, prepare beds, plant tree?,place rocks
2. Paint exterior trim
3. Fix fence (damage from our microburst back in MARCH ;(
4. Paint master bedroom and bathroom
5. Re-caulk bathrooms and kitchen (builders did a horrible job!)
6. Garage - clean, organize, recycle - a BIG job - very neglected area
7. Finish piano and bring inside (light sanding and staining)
8. Try out my new (used one from my mom) sewing machine - actually making something would be nice - I'd like to learn how to do some quilting
9. Wash windows
10. Scrapbook
11. Organize closets, drawers (make give-away pile)

That's it for now. I'll be happy just to get half of the list accomplished. The never-ending to-do lists.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Top Ten

Top Ten things on my mind today:

1.) too bad Project Runway was a re-run tonight
2.) reading my scriptures daily is a good thing
3.) how many people also sometimes type: "eee" or "qqq" instead of "www"?
4.) can the dental hygienist and dentist see right up my nose?
5.) was a little surprised when I found a snake in one of my perennials to be planted
6.) how much tv is too much tv for a toddler?
7.) I have too many Fall projects to accomplish
8.) thank goodness for the 2nd trimester!
9.) family is #1
10.) can you ever be totally organized?

Monday, September 18, 2006

Apple Picking

Chris scoping out the available apples
Ava and I in our cart.
Kevin and Gaia in their cart trying to make Kate happy. She later fell asleep.
Ava grinning for the camera.
Ava picking up wormy treefalls.
Gaia filling her bucket. She even climbed a few trees to get the best apples. (Later we realized we probably should've grabbed an apple picker device from the counter.)
(Late post) A few weeks ago we went to the Fieldstone apple orchard. Chris and Ava and I went as well as Kevin, Gaia and family and my mom. We had a good time. The best part for me is driving around in golf carts around the orchard instead of having to walk and drag your bucket-o-apples. Most of the apples were small but we found a nice patch of my favorite, Jonagold, which were large, beautiful and perfect for eating right away. The rest of my apples were either made into pies or are still in my fridge slowly being eaten. My mom is already ready to go back again to get more! I don't know what I'd do with more apples.

Ava also had a good time at the orchard. She quickly figured out what we were doing, hopped out of the cart and starting picking up apples - from the ground. There were a few close calls where a mooshy, wormy apple almost touched her lips. YUCK! She must have seen us all tasting the apples, a task recommended by the owners.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Project Runway Thoughts

Chris and I have been tuning in to watch Project Runway so I thought I would just share my thoughts. I am sooooooooooo ready for Jeffrey to get the boot. He is evil, or at least not a very nice person. Even though Vincent is not my favorite, I agreed with his comment last night that, "it's getty a little too ugly" for his taste.

I would reallllllllllly like for Michael to win. I think he is the best, most consistent, thoughtful designer. He's also a nice guy. Go Michael!

Other thoughts: Laura is emotional but I thought she did deserve to win one last night, Euly(sp?) -she's good but is making the same thing it seems - getting bored. Michael should win I say again.

These are just my blabs for now. I'm also getting REALLY excited for The Office season to begin. If you haven't watched it you should - it is HI larious!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Scarlet Fever


It might be hard to tell from the pictures because of lighting - but last week my daughter was covered with red spots! She had had a fever and cold symptoms so I was keeping an eye on her and giving her tylenol. I changed her shirt after her nap and discovered the rash. I got her into the doctor an hour later and they discovered that she had Scarlet Fever. It sounds terrible and can be terrible if not treated. Scarlet Fever is caused by strep and it's pretty rare in toddlers. Anyway, after 24 hours of antibiotics she was no longer contagious and was doing better. The pictures were taken on the second day so the rash was already looking a little better.

It was a little scary but the doctor was glad I got her in right away. She also had a majorly sore throat, described as "red and pussy". Poor girl.

I also got a sore throat and am taking my antibiotics too. We're doing much better now.

(By the way - Ava is wearing Kirkland brand diapers from Costco (Costco store brand). We've been using them since she was in size 3 diapers and really like them. They look almost exactly like Huggies. Just thought I'd mention that in case someone was looking for a good deal on diapers).

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

This makes me so sad


http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/05/irwin.death/index.html

I'm so sad about Steve Irwin's death! While we weren't huge fans we had seen his show a few times. One year for Halloween, Chris went as the crocodile hunter and I went as his wife, Terri. It's just sad. He was a good guy and an advocate for animal rights, even the ugly ones.

Friday, September 01, 2006

TMNT: Turtle Power


Michelangelo (Gaia), Raphael (Kelly), Leonardo (William) and Donatello (Heidi)
My family got together this weekend and my nephew, William, wanted to do a play. He REALLY like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles so we obliged to do a play with them. Everyone had a part from Grandma & Grandpa playing the bad guys who kidnapped the little babies to the little babies played by the baby grandkids. We enjoyed the play but it got pretty late by the time we were done. My sister, Kelly, even did the ninja turtle make-up using her stage make-up from her thespian days. William had a blast but would sometimes get so involved in saving the babies and beating the bad guys that he would forget that you were just supposed to "pretend" to beat up and stab the bad guys. Thank goodness for plastic swords.

Raphael and Leonardo

William was taking his poses very seriously - it was pretty funny. He did a great job as Leonardo. We had a good time doing the video but unfortunately the recording didn't turn out so hot so it's kind of jumbled. Maybe we have to reinact it one day...

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Growl...

My husband is in the middle of a huge changeover to their email/network systems/etc. at work. He had to work most of the weekend and has been working late for I don't know how many days, tonight included.

On the one hand, I'm irritated that he's not here. I definitely need his help and like him being around.

On the other hand, it has helped me to have a greater appreciation for him. I notice the things that he usually does that aren't getting done...like laundry. I'm also thankful that my husband doesn't have to do a lot of traveling or that he isn't in the military.

I guess I'm just not the type of mom that likes to "do it on my own." Nope, not my style. I like the help.

It probably doesn't help that I'm pregnant and experiencing morning sickness, which for me appears in the morning and then in the early evening...blah.

I know it isn't Chris' fault but I'll be very happy when our schedule gets back to normal!

thanks for listening to me complain,

---pregnant and cranky

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Decode This

Ava has a message. Guess a letter to try to fill in the blanks.


_'_ ....._ _ _ _ _..... _ _..... _ _ ....._..... _ _ _....._ _ _ _ _ _ !

UPDATE: Rebecca solved it right away: "I'm going to be a big sister!" Good job, Rebecca.

Yes, Ava is going to be a big sister. I was hesistating on when to tell because I'm only about 10 weeks but the news is starting to trickle out anyway. Due date: March 26th. Once again, Chris and I were surprised. Ava will almost be 2 when the new baby is born. We're pretty happy with the timing.





Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Library Observations

I took Ava to our libraries Babies and Books storytime today. We haven't been in a while and I noticed something. As I was looking around and watching the other babies (8-23 mos) and their parents, I saw that most of the kids were sitting with their parents listening and participating or at least just sitting there or standing beside their parent.

Then, I looked and saw my child standing in the middle of the circle, walking and running around the room a little, climbing up on chairs, playing with the other children's strollers, etc.

What's wrong with this picture?

A few of my thoughts/rationalizations:
1. my daughter is probably one of the only 14 month olds that can run and climb and others would be doing it too
2. I shouldn't feel so bad because they say it is okay for the kids to wander around and there were a few wandering around and she really wasn't being noisy
3. my child disregards my "no's" or my "come here's"
4. I'm worrying too much
5. my child has a short attention span (ADD! Oh, no! ;)
6. my child is just really outgoing
7. my child is just smart and knows what she wants
8. this is my way to learn that I don't have 100% control - not even close

Okay, I've gone on way too long about this. I'm not taking it as hard as it sounds - but I sure did notice this and it did get me thinking about my parenting skills and tactics. Something tells me this is just the beginning of these kinds of feelings!

Friday, August 18, 2006

I Beat Bowser


Ok, so we're not really that big into video games but my husband got a nintendo DS (like a gameboy but better), and he had Super Mario Brothers on it. Once I gave it a try for nostaglic purposes - I was hooked. I've been playing it off and on but got scared when I saw what I had to do to beat the final boss. Well, I finally beat the last world and won the game thus saving the princess so I had to post.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Garage Sale Bargains

Some things I don't mind paying full-price for - but most of the time, I like to get a GOOD DEAL! I found this Little Tykes table at a garage over the weekend for $10. It's in great condition and I thought Ava would like it. (I also found some Little People toys.) Yay for Garage Sales!

The table has been great. Yesterday, I was able to sit and read at my table (which I do projects on including scrapbooking), while Ava read books at her table. Then, in the evening, she sat and colored (with the Crayola twistable, erasable crayons - Thanks Camie & Lydia for the birthday gift), for a while so that Chris and I could "figure out" dinner. Usually, she's pulling at my leg and whining for attention when we're trying to make dinner.

I think this will be my new distraction for her around dinner time. I'll have to be careful though because the second I took her away from her drawing (to change a stinky diaper), she screamed bloody murder so I let her bring a crayon with us.

Ava is entering her Toddler-Indpendence stage. We're in trouble!

Monday, August 14, 2006

HGTV Design Star

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_star_2006

I'm addicted.

Seen it? It's on Sundays at 8pm.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Blogs I Read

So now that I've been doing this blogging thing for a little while - I'm hooked. I love reading everyone's blogs. I've updated my "Blogs I Read" list to show which blogs I read fairly regularly. I've felt a little like a spy - so it feels good to admit which ones I read.

If you check my blog regularly and have your own blog-let me know so I can check out your blog.

Happy blogging everyone.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Suggestions?

Jenny's blog prompted this post - thanks, Jenny.

I'd like to start reading stuff besides children's books, self-help type books and church books. All of these are great but I just need some recreational reading ideas.

What 3 books are on your "must read" list?

Saturday, August 05, 2006

County Fair

We took Ava to our county fair to see some of the animals. She really liked looking at them - especially the cows. She liked to wave at the animals and say "Hi" to them.
At one point during the evening she was bouncing up and down in excitement while sitting in her stroller. We think she liked the lights and energy from all of the rides. (Although we didn't let her ride any rides. I'm not sure how safe they really are. She wasn't really interested so we didn't feel guilty).
Here's Ava next to the cow. When asked what a cow says, Ava replies, "MOOOOO". She also says "BAAA" for a sheep, "NAAAY" for a horse and "WAHH" for a baby.

It was a fun family evening.

Monday, July 31, 2006

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHRIS!

Happy 31st Birthday, Chris!

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

More Water Pics!

This little girl LOVES water - just like her momma. We went to OKC this past weekend to visit my Grandma Patty. We had a nice visit. We decided to let Ava "be a kid" and have fun playing in the sprinkler in her clothes. With it being over 100 degrees - I almost jumped in myself. Actually, I did jump through it a couple of times.
She kept trying to drink the water without it spraying her in the grill. She persevered.
Great Grandma brought Ava a dry fluffy towel that Daddy wrapped around her.
Ava is one smart cookie...funny too. She didn't know I was watching when she climbed up onto the recliner when one of her favorite shows Dragon Tales was on. She sat for a second and then jumped right back off, went and got the remote, and climbed back up again and started rocking. She already knows the symbolic power of the remote!

Now that we're home - it's back to my summer project list. Here's what I'm working on (or attempting or dreaming of working on)

1.) scrapbooking (a never-ending process it seems)
2.) organizing my family recipes (I'm compiling recipes from various members of my family. I got some great candy recipes from my Grandma while we were in OKC. I'm enjoying trying lots of various new recipes.
3.) journaling! (I keep a journal on my computer - thanks Camie for the idea)
4.) landscaping (also an on-going process and much more work than it seems. I'll post pics of my progress later)
5.) ebay auctions (I recently sold some stuff and was very pleased by the process. I'm ready to start listing more things)
6.) home improvements (re-caulking the kitchen and bathroom, polishing my woodwork ... the list goes on)
7.) animals for Ava (Ava loved this cute cutout of a cat at my Grandma's house so I'm going to buy some of those premade shapes they sell and paint some cute animals for her.)

I also have a list of FALL projects that will have to wait until it is not so darn hot!!!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

More Backyard Critters!

Mr. Toad is doing fine. He continues to visit us at night.

We did have an unwelcome guest last night that freaked us out. Chris let the dogs out at night and Quartz started barking madly. Chris figured the neighbor dog was out but looked closer and saw that there was an opossum in the backyard! Quartz was backed up a little from it but they were both showing their teeth. Chris ran out there and scooped the dogs up.

He then went out and had to spray the opossum with the hose to get him out of there. Good thing Chris was watching because I guess opossums can carry rabies. Plus, chihuahua vs. opposum - As fierce as Quartz thinks she is, the opossum has the best chance of winning that battle.

Monday, July 17, 2006

New Game & Big OOPS!

Ava has this new GHOST game where she'll walk around with a blanket over her head. She can kind of see through it (I checked by putting it over my head of course ;), but still bumps into or trips over things. My mommy judgment will kick in and I'll take the blanket off and tell her we're all done. And what does she do? She does the "more" sign and begs for me to put the blanket over her head again. Everytime she does it she just giggles and laughs. So, I decided to keep doing it but just to keep a close eye on her. I decided that this didn't make me a negligent parent.

For my big OOPS! Today when I was unloading my sleeping child from the car, I set my stuff on the seat and picked her up, shut the door of the car and headed to my front door. OOPS! I didn't have any keys. And where were they? In the LOCKED car!!! What an idiot! Not to mention that it was over 100 degrees today. Luckily I did have my bag and cell phone. Thanks to Gaia for saving us! We spent the afternoon at her house watching Pirates of the Caribbean until Chris could pick us up. What a day. I'd like to say that this was the first time I've locked keys in the car - but it's not. It had been a long time however. We survived.