Between all the new meals we've been trying and all the sweet treats and desserts we've been having, it's been an OK week even if spring doesn't want to show up just yet!
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Spring has officially started according to my calendar, yet the weather outside seems to want to stay dormant with winter. So this week I've been keeping the kids entertained in the kitchen. Max picked out a dessert from one of the cookbooks I picked up at the library (this is a new hobby of mine) and made it with a little help from Uncle Cecil and I. Rory has been busy baking cupcakes and helping me prepare our dinners while Max has been in school. And of course, we've had some teamwork too!
Monday, March 18, 2013
The kids got in a little sledding this weekend...
With Grandma and Bopa!
Rory was the spoiled one in this situation as she got to ride with both Grandma and Bopa.
Bopa of course made the trip a little more exciting; almost flipping the sled over!
After all that sledding? A nap was needed.
It was a good weekend.
With Grandma and Bopa!
Rory was the spoiled one in this situation as she got to ride with both Grandma and Bopa.
Bopa of course made the trip a little more exciting; almost flipping the sled over!
After all that sledding? A nap was needed.
It was a good weekend.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Auntie Katie invited Max, Rory and I to join her and the girls at the Children's Museum, and who says no to that? We started out by visiting the Dora and Diego exhibit.
Max, Lyla and Rory had fun pretending to be astronauts and helping Dora avoid asteroids.
Nora had fun helping the piggies drive the pirate ship.
We learned all about circles and how they enhance our lives at a different exhibit and the four of them actually played together, learning how to get the gears all lined up to make all the various objects move.
We were able to paint our faces, which is always a favorite at the museum!
Max had fun racing boats down the waterway, while Rory and Lyla practiced their bubble making.
For lunch we were able to meet up with Auntie Cyd which was exciting. She brought us up to visit her work which was 17 stories up where we got to look down from the windows.
When we returned to the Museum the kids had fun pretending they were in a music video.
Once the big kids were out of her way? Nora was ready to try it out for herself.
Lyla practiced her cooking skills while Max served the meals.
We did a lot more than this of course, I had the hardest time picking photos to share! The Children's Museum is set up so nicely for littler kids and I think our kids touched every single display between the four of them. Thank you Auntie Katie, cousins Lyla and Nora, and Auntie Cyd for our very exciting day; we had a great time!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The kids and I have spent a lot of time at the farm this week helping get the greenhouses ready for plants. The few photos I've taken have been on my phone, so they aren't the greatest but they're still cute. Max was always asking for "important jobs" and the jobs we gave him he was very patient and worked very hard to do them right.
Rory was off in her own world. Whether playing with the toys we brought or making up her own games, like with this discarded garlic clove from last year, that she found on the ground. Would you believe she's my difficult one?!
And of course, there was lots of dirt, even the tractors were involved as they hauled the dirt over to us. You can't look at a tractor's bucket of dirt and not climb into it once it's been emptied!
After a long day of working at the farm the kids are usually pretty tuckered out which works out well for me. Plus, they look so cute and innocent when they're playing together nice and quietly.
Of course they're still filthy from the farm, curled up on my furniture, but I suppose I might as well just settle down and get used to it. This is my life.
Rory was off in her own world. Whether playing with the toys we brought or making up her own games, like with this discarded garlic clove from last year, that she found on the ground. Would you believe she's my difficult one?!
And of course, there was lots of dirt, even the tractors were involved as they hauled the dirt over to us. You can't look at a tractor's bucket of dirt and not climb into it once it's been emptied!
After a long day of working at the farm the kids are usually pretty tuckered out which works out well for me. Plus, they look so cute and innocent when they're playing together nice and quietly.
Of course they're still filthy from the farm, curled up on my furniture, but I suppose I might as well just settle down and get used to it. This is my life.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Max didn't have school on Friday, instead we got to meet with his teacher to discuss how he was doing and than spent the rest of our day celebrating the start of Max's spring break. (Max's conference went great. He isn't graded yet but he's on task or ahead for the majority of the goals they have set for their students at the end of this school year. That's my boy!)
We did a few fun things for the day, including the family tradition of heading to the farm to help out as greenhouse season is upon us!
Naturally the kids got filthy while they helped us clean out a greenhouse, climbed on tractors and got into everything they could.
Uncle Jeff had some huge snowbanks for the kids to climb. Max had to lead me on an expedition to the top of Mount Jeffrey.
We also went to the gym where they got to do bouncy houses, made banana muffins (with pecans and butterscotch chips for a little something extra), and of course got some more sledding in. When Daddy got home the kids played some more with him while I took off to try out a new ski trail before the sunset. It was a great little escape.
I'm looking forward to our week together with no school interruptions. Spring break here we come!
Friday, March 8, 2013
We've been sledding a lot lately. I mean, with all that snow and the temperatures being in the lower 30's, it's been almost an everyday occurrence. So I finally pulled out my camera again to take photos instead of sledding with them.
Maya and Remi are constantly wrestling and they could care less if they get in the kids' way or not. This is worth documenting on my blog because I do love those crazy pups.
My boy, showing off his mad skillz!
My girl, crying, because she lost her sled down the hill.
My boy being told he is the "best brother ever" by his ever adoring sister as he gets it for her, holds it for her to get on,
and then pushes her down the hill.
Yup, she loves him!
And Mama loves her compassionate little man too!
Now we'll see how our sledding hill holds up to all this rain they're predicting for the weekend.
Maya and Remi are constantly wrestling and they could care less if they get in the kids' way or not. This is worth documenting on my blog because I do love those crazy pups.
My boy, showing off his mad skillz!
My girl, crying, because she lost her sled down the hill.
My boy being told he is the "best brother ever" by his ever adoring sister as he gets it for her, holds it for her to get on,
and then pushes her down the hill.
Yup, she loves him!
And Mama loves her compassionate little man too!
Now we'll see how our sledding hill holds up to all this rain they're predicting for the weekend.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
My mom points are soaring this week as I've had the patience to let the kids help me make dinner for a few nights now. Last night the kids helped make oven baked fish, my first attempt at this, and it went well! They took turns dipping the fish into the milk and bread crumbs.
Then they laid them out on the pans, ready to go into the oven.
Now, if I was going for blogging points I would have also taken a photo of the cooked fished, but I didn't, so you'll just have to trust me it was good. Max had 5 pieces!
Then they laid them out on the pans, ready to go into the oven.
Now, if I was going for blogging points I would have also taken a photo of the cooked fished, but I didn't, so you'll just have to trust me it was good. Max had 5 pieces!
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