Friday, November 28, 2008

Autumn Elation


A week or two ago, I made the kids dress in the cute outfits they are wearing here (No, I don't normally dress my children alike.), and took pictures for this year's Christmas card. I raked up all the leaves in the front yard and told the kids to lay down (like in the picture above), and the sun was in Kaleb's eyes, so he wouldn't open them. Now, I don't really consider myself to be all that kid-friendly a person. I just don't really know what to do with them. I wanted to get the "serious" pictures first and then shots of them playing in the leaves so the pile could be destroyed and not have to be raked up again. Well, thank the Lord that I have Kurtis, because, he took over the part of getting the kids to be happy. I was just getting frustrated with Kaleb because he wouldn't do anything but cover his eyes. So we decided the best route would be to let them play in the leaves first. Which is what they really wanted to do any way. I got some really great shots! I took like a thousand and forty-nine pictures (nooo, I don't exaggerate at all!), so you would think that I would get something. The Christmas card picture will not be posted here. You will just have to wait and see it when our card arrives! But here are a few that I love and just have to share with everyone. And since it was Thanksgiving yesterday (okay, technically it was two days ago, but I haven't gone to bed yet, so my day hasn't really ended, has it? (I just have to say...) These are some really great pictures of the some of the things I am grateful for. Enjoy!













Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Twilight is Coming!

Well, I found this background and just couldn't resist. I've read all the Twilight books and love them. I am excited to see the movie, but I do not want to go this weekend! It will be nuts. So in honor of the movie, I am putting up this background temporarily (well, we'll see ;)) just for the fun of it. When they first announced who was going to play Edward I didn't like it, but he's grown on me and now, I think he's hot. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Bad Things Come in Threes (I Guess!)

Today, I have a lot to blog about. They are all old news, but I have been waiting until I had all the pictures to show you. I will start with all the crazy stuff that's happened. On Tuesday, October 21st, Riley got bit by the neighbor's dog. The neighbor's twelve-year-old daughter and her friend brought him home and said their dog bit him and he had a scratch under the band aid. So, since Riley cries all the time about how Neji bites him (when Neji bites him, he doesn't leave a mark), I didn't even lift up the band aid. I told them he would be fine and not to worry. Kurtis came home about an hour later and I told him Riley got bit by a dog and I was sure he was just fine. He hugged the dog a little too tight, or something. He's not very nice to Neji, so the dog probably did this in self defense. Then Kurtis took off the band aid. He did not just have a scratch! The side of his face next to his ear was sliced open! We took him to the Wee Care Pediatrics (open 24/7) and he got 13 stitches (11 on the slice and 2 on the puncture wound) and because he had a puncture wound, he had to go on antibiotics to prevent infection as well. The doctor and his assistants were great. They treated him so kindly and he got 13 suckers at the end of his boring doctor visit (we were there 3 hours). Oh, my gosh, it was so nasty to look at. He got his stitches out a week later on the 28th.
With stitches
After stitches


The next day (October 22nd), Kurtis stood up after fixing the gap in the fence so the dogs couldn't get out and smashed his head on the metal handle of the fence door. He refused to go to the hospital to have it checked out, but it looked nasty, too. I had an audition that night, so I asked him if he still wanted me to go. He said he would be fine. He's going to have a nasty scar when he's bald. After that, everything was going fine. Riley got his stitches out, we can put all this stuff behind us, and not need to go to the doctor's office until Kaleb needs his well child visit in December. (I hate the going to the doctor, can you tell?)
Then, on October 30th, the elementary school my children attend had a Halloween costume parade. I didn't go, but Riley went to morning kindergarten instead of afternoon so he could participate (yes, all the afternoon kindergartners went to morning that day). I buckled Kaleb into his car seat and since all the car seats are jammed into the back our our Honda Civic, you have to shut the door on that side pretty hard so it will shut. That's exactly what I did. Right on my thumb! Oh, my holy heck! (Yes, I am from Utah. We say heck here instead of hell. Besides, Hell isn't very holy.) It hurt! I had shut the door on my thumb. I had to open it to get my thumb out. The thumbnail turned black. I didn't want to go to the doctor, so I waited until the next day to go. The doctor burned a hole in my fingernail and suddenly, it felt so much better. I knew my thumb wasn't broken, but we went to the hospital to get an x-ray anyway. Better safe than sorry. My doctor told me that I would have to go on antibiotics if it was broken. So, yippee. But for the day before Halloween, I was left-handed. It wasn't as hard for me as it could have been because I am kind of ambidextrous. I can use both hands pretty well, but because over the years, I have just let my right hand be dominant, it wasn't all that easy either. Pants manufacturers need to make left-handed pants. I don't know how you guys zip your pants up. And, we never really pay attention to just how much we use our thumbs. I hate not having use of it. Today, it is much better, but also, today, it feels a little bit worse than yesterday. I am in slightly more pain. Dr. Hibbard said I would probably loose my fingernail. So this is going to be interesting. I have never had this happen to me before. I did not take pictures of it, though. The blackness of my thumbnail is mostly gone, so it's not as gross looking as it was before. I just have a hole in my fingernail. Kind of cool looking, and yet it's not at the same time.

The Monday before Halloween, we did something fun, though. Instead of carving pumpkins, we made caramel apples! Oooh, so yummy and not nearly as messy as pumpkins.

On Halloween, the kids had the day off because it was the end of the semester. We spent it going to the doctor and the hospital. Since we were all there at the doctor's office and she asked me, we all got flu shots! Yay! Then, they went trick-or-treating after dinner. I stayed home and passed out candy. But the kids had loads of fun. Zach was a warlock, Riley was his voidwalker, and Kaleb was Spiderman! I need to find a picture of an actual voiwalker so you know what that is. I'll look and post it with the pictures of the kids in their costumes. So that was my boring last half of October.




That is the actual voidwalker. Well, I tried. Riley's hair gel was supposed to dye (temporarily) his hair blue (I thought that's what the ad said) and glow-in-the-dark, but all it did was glow-in-the-dark blue. And not very brightly, but that may be because I put too much in. Oh, well. Next time, we'll do better.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Scary Things

Today, I auditioned for the musical The Wizard of Oz! I did something that I am afraid to do. I auditioned for a musical. I know I can sing. That's not the problem. The problem is that I can't read music, and I'm not a very good dancer. I can't count the beats out, or whatever. It's hard to explain because people who know how to do it, look at me like I am nuts when I say this. But I don't think I've ever learned effectively. Here's what happens to me. I am trying to remember the words and hit the right notes, so then when I add the counting to it, too, my brain gets overwhelmed and so I stop counting. Perhaps I do count unconsciously a little, but I don't know if that's even possible. Any way, whether I got the part remains to be seen, but I auditioned, and I did well. That's what's important. Oh, I auditioned for another play (not a musical, so not so scary) called Charley's Aunt. I made call backs! We'll see what happens.

WTF!?

This quiz made me laugh, so Kurtis and I had to take it. My results are first and then Kurtis'. He's so tough. Ha ha ha!
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I thought I was Pocahontis...

Here are my Disney Princess results this time around. The last time I took this quiz, I was Pochahontas. No, I really don't know how to spell her name for reels. Sorry. I just make things up as I go along most of the time. But I love Mulan! She's one of my favorites. Belle is really up there on my list, too and Ariel. So I'm cool with being Mulan. She's awesome. Go watch the movie. Then you'll know.

You Are Mulan!
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Strong and spirited. You're no one's girly girl; actually you are very determined person with a strong sense of self. Never let go of that! The only thing that equals your sense of self is your family, but the traditions of society can always be bent to protect something or someone you love.


Which Disney Princess Are You?

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Hardcore Partying


Riley's birthday party was on Sunday, October 12th. He had a great party. Lamps were broken, valuables were pilfered and rare objects splintered into a million pieces. The house looked like a tornado had come through and just, BAM! Total destruction. I don't know if my six-year-old will ever have another party again. I can't believe the things that small children can do!
No, I'm totally kidding. We had a great time and nothing was destroyed. Gotcha! Just my little side note, we don't have any valuables or rare objects. We had dinner. The five cheese lasagna Kurtis bought by accident was a hit. We bought a meat lasagna as well, but we had leftovers of that one. Interesting. Then we made craft foam bags to put their party favors in. Note to self (and anybody who cares) craft glue (even the quick-drying kind) does not dry fast enough. I should have used the glue dots. Any way, then we had ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins. So yummy! Then we opened presents. Good times. Good times. Here's a few of the pictures we took!

Some of the Aunts and Uncles having dinner...


Making monster bags for the treats!


Riley had a monster-theme, so his cake had fuzzy monsters on it!


And of course! The most important part - Presents!