Wednesday, November 17, 2010

What happened to my pants?

Boys digging in the dirt.  Boys digging in the dirt with no pants.  Where are their pants you ask?  I have no idea but it is warm outside and there is no way I am going to try and wrestle them into pants.  Plus I think it is cute!
 Cooper did run back inside to get his shoes cause he can't use his shovel the right way without his shoes.  Pants are optional in the proper use of a shovel in his world.
 Marshall choose boots to accompany his digging clothes.
I love boys!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Happy Fall Fellowship

Wow, been awhile huh?  Understatement I know, but I actually have been trying to spend less time on the computer and more time sewing spending time with the boys.  So the blog has suffered but time with the boys and mommy's sewing skills have improved all summer long during my hiatus.  So on to the post!

Last night was our Fall Fellowship.  Our church planned a little get together and it went off better than we could have hoped.  We had so many members show up and visitors too.  It was held outside and I think that really encouraged everyone to hang out and visit and also people watch.  There were carnival games for the kids and even a "Dunk the Preacher" dunking tank.  I love that our preachers have a good sense of humor and let themselves be dunked so many times last night.  Somehow I don't see those mega church preachers doing anything like that! 

There were some seriously cute costumes last night but of course, but the two cutest were my boys - Wolfe and his little brother turtle:
I especially love Cooper's pose in this one and Marshall's smile could not be bigger.  They were so happy to to finally get to put on their costumes last night since I finished them around noon that same day.  For some reason I kept putting off getting the fabric thinking that it was too early to start making their costumes but then I realized this event was a week away last week and had to get sewing.  Marshall's took the longest to do so I started with his and I have never used so much velcro in any sewing project.  So next year I will start on October 1st!

Good little wolf, don't bite little wolf!


 Cooper explaining that he is a wolf and they have claws and that these are his claws.

Marshall showing these kids the way that turtles walk. 


So we still have trick or treating coming up next week and I have two costumes to wash and mend before the big night.  I better get started now!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Petting Zoo

Cooper's preschool had a petting zoo today complete with pony rides. It was so awesome to take the kids there and not be run over like most other petting zoos I have been too. The animals were really sweet and not aggressively looking for food from the kids. Butter Bean was scared at first like any smart two year old should be around a mass of animals he does not know but he soon figured out they were not going to eat him and decided to pet them. He really liked the chickens and it made me daydream about buying land in the country and having my own fresh eggs... Anyway back to the here and now, the pony ride for him was not bad but not good either. I walked along side him and he had a look of distrust the entire time.

When String Bean's class came out I got them to put both of them on the horse and String Bean tried really hard to get Butter Bean to enjoy it to no avail. String Bean, however, looked like a natural up there on his mount. I might have to look into horse riding classes for him. Sounds more fun than soccer to me!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hubby has a new hobby


My dear husband has suddenly discovered a hidden wood working talent! For several years I have wanted to do a garden but our soil and size of our yard had prohibited it. Not anymore! Husband built me two, count them two boxes for vegetables and herbs. He then went and built String Bean a balance beam because he was trying to use the sides of the vegetable boxes for that purpose and I was afraid he would fall into my new baby plants.  He also heaved all the dirt into the boxes so that I could come along in my new cute gardening gloves and plant my plant babies.  I am one spoiled girl!


The boys had a great time watching daddy use his saw and drill and loved digging in the dirt. Little Butter bean caught on very quickly that he plants were supposed to go in the ground and we had to keep an eye on him or he would have planted tomatoes in the sand box.

I look forward to tending the plants and teaching the boys were our food comes from. Hey, maybe they might eat some of the vegetables once we get them growing. A mom can dream right??

Monday, February 8, 2010

Big Boy Bed

Butter Bean is a big boy now.


Since he has been trying to crawl out of the crib lately I decided to go ahead and convert the crib. He was really excited but not as excited as String bean was for him. String Bean immediately asked if I would move his bed into Butter Bean's room. I told him no for the time being since I had no idea how this would work out.

I just put him to bed and I don't hear anything so I am going to assume all is well!

Here are of some pictures of the boys showing Daddy the new arrangements tonight. I apologize in advance because once again String Bean does not have any pants on. He got into a habit of running around in only underwear when we potty trained and his neglectful mother has not corrected it yet.


 

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Lift your voice in song

We had a area wide singing service last night at our church (Church of Christ at Katy).  It was so wonderful to sit and sing and praise God for two hours.  I thought I would share the lyrics from one of my absolute favorite hyms "When all of God's Singers Get Home."

What a song of delight in a city so bright
We'll be weft beneath heaven's fair dome
How the ransom will raise happy songs in His praise
When all of God's singers get home
Chorus:
When all of God's singers get home (God's singers get home)
When never a sorrow will come (or heartache will come)
They'll be no place like home (like heaven my home)
When all of God's singers get home (God's singers get home)

Having overcome sin, hallelujah amen
We'll be heard in that land o'er the foam
Every heart will be light and His face will be bright
When all of God's singers get home
 
One of the song leaders put it very eloquently when he said that it is hard for us to fathom what heaven will be like, but for him our singing songs in praise to God was a small glimpse. 

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hmm what to write about...

So, as those of you who follow this blog might have noticed, I have not kept up with the blog since Halloween.  Yes, that is right, Halloween.  Man does that seems like yesterday to anyone else?  We had a busy but very fun Holiday season starting with Halloween and ending with New Years.  I made the boy's costumes this year and I was so glad that I was able to produce what Cooper had requested because it was so gosh darn cute!  String Bean told me he wanted to be Copper and Butter Bean to be Todd from The Fox and the Hound.  Cutest Fox and hound ever right??? You be the judge:


After Halloween came Thanksgiving, which for me was not a lot of work since my mother and sister handled all of the cooking and cleaning.  All I had to do was show up with the grandchildren and make sure they did not get in the way of the aforementioned cooking and cleaning. 

Christmas was so much fun this year.  Robert and I got most of our shopping done early so there was no shopping stress for us.  However, I did make three gallons of carmel corn for the nice ladies that watch the kids on Wednesdays so that I can go to Ladies Bible Class and act like an adult for two hours.  Except that I forgot said candy corn at home and did not have enough time to turn around and get it.  So sadly, we had to eat it all ourselves.  I know, tragic is it not?  Don't worry I made the nice church ladies some New Year's candy corn and almost walked out the door without it again had String Bean not wondered where his backpack was a mile from home.
The week of Christmas was fun as well.  We spent a couple days at Granny and PawPaw's and got to watch PawPaw cut down tree limbs in a cherry picker.  I had two very happy little boys who were happy to sit and watch Pawpaw fell limbs.  We then headed back home to Katy to get ready for Santa.  We had a great Christmas morning with the boys with lots of presents and hot chocolate and pancakes.

I then starting to pack up the food I was taking to my mom's and we headed out for lunch with parents.  After lunch with my parents we went to see Rob's parents and catch up with all the cousins.  To say we were tired that night when we got home is an understatment but I had leftover chocolate peppermint cake to look forward to.

I tried a several new dishes this year.  I made a cauliflower gratin and rosemary acron squash for sides for lunch.  My parents hated it and I will probably not be allowed to cook again but my sister (THE CHEF) seemed to enjoy it.  Now I would love to tell you about that chocolate peppermint cake but it is a sad and not pretty story.  Sad because the cake layers slid all around and it was a hot mess by the time I got it to my mom's.  Not pretty because I ended up having to invert it into a bowl from the cake plate to make a trifle out it.  But man was it tasty, at least I think so.  My parents probably hated that too!  I am guessing I will get to bring the cranberry sauce next year.


So here we are mid-January and it was 76 degrees today.  I am hopiong we have some more cooler weather because I am not ready for summer yet!