Monday, February 7, 2011

What a Day

It's snowing and I hate that.  Especially when it's COLD and snowing.  Which it is.  Boo.

I sat on the stairs today while the boys were getting off to school, and when I stood up, my lower back was completely out.  It took me five minutes to stand up, and it still hurts.  I can't even hardly step on my left foot without pain shooting up my spine.

I tried to practice my Symphony music, and this is what happened:
Matthew made himself chicken nuggets, complete with ranch, ketchup, and bbq sauce.
He got out the Costco 5 lb. block of cheese with a knife and tried to cut himself a slice.
He put half a bottle of nano wax into his hair, plugged up the sink, and broke the mouse on the computer.
He did this in my first 5 minutes of practice.
Now he's in the bathtub, where at least he's contained.

So much for being productive today.

I still haven't prepared the awesome FHE lesson I had ready in my head.  Looks like we're winging it again.

It's 4:32 PM and dinner hasn't even started to prepare itself.  Where's the maid?  Oh, right.  We don't have one.  Except for me, and I'm crippled today, which = sandwiches for dinner.

But here's the good news:
Jill had her baby boy yesterday, and he's a major cutie!  Isaac Stanley was born on Jerry's birthday, February 6.  Can't wait to meet him!  Hopefully soon, so I can get some good newborn pictures of him.

It's still snowing.

Yesterday, we went over to G&G J&J's house for a birthday celebration.  Joey was ecstatic to get his new Wii (it's red!), and a new DS game.  We made a cherry cheesecake, GJ's favorite, and gave him some homemade cards and a gift certificate to City Brew.

Here's the birthday boys, who turned 6 & 60:

Grace is getting good at posing for the camera:
 

Trouble makers:
 

Grace got some new goggles, courtesy of GJ:
 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Boy Meets Computer

We finally introduced Matt to the keyboard and computer.  He had noticed that the keyboard contained his favorite things in the world: HIS LETTERS.  He thinks the alphabet belongs to him.  He really does.  Whenever he sees a letter, he reminds us that they are his ("MY WETTERS!"), and if anybody else tries to say the letter, he gets mad.

So we introduced him to Microsoft Word last night.  Grace loves typing notes to us, and we thought Matt would love it just as much.  He does.

Finding a letter:

Something's going to happen on the screen.  But what?

Oh!  Oh!  Look!  It works!  Magic!

Did you see that, Mom?  It's like a dream come true!

My Little Warriors

I tried, but I can't seem to stop the boys from playing rough.  Perhaps it is the arsenal of weapons readily available in their room?  I guess I've done it to myself.  Oh well.  At least they're not playing barbies, or painting each others' nails, or something.  I'd be much more worried then.  With this, all I have to worry about is the occasional broken lip, bone, or eye.  No problem.  I love having boys. 



Grace's Faces

Every day, it seems, Grace makes this face.  It's her twisted up face.  Her mouth goes to the side, her nose squishes, and her eyes squint.  She makes it when she thinks something is weird, silly, strange, or goofy; when she is trying to be tough; and sometimes for no real reason at all.  It is an expression that is pretty unique to our little Gracie:


But it wasn't until this morning that I happened to be looking at the computer (which flips randomly through our pictures when it is "sleeping"), that this picture came on the screen.  It reminded me that this face is not one that is recent.  She's been doing it her whole life:


I thought that was too funny.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Joey's Birthday

My middle child is turning 6 tomorrow.  I used to say, "It'll take a miracle for that kid to make it to five."  Well, he made it!

Joey started life with a close call, and has continued to give us a few heart-stopping moments since.  Every time I look into those dark chocolate eyes, I just thank the heavens that we have him.  And so do all the little 5-year-old girls who cross his path.

Joey is a lover.  His emotions are strong.  ALL of them.  When he's happy, he's REALLY REALLY happy.  When he's mad, he's REALLY REALLY mad.  He hates it when other people feel sadness or have trouble.  He begs Grace and the other kids to obey so they don't get in trouble.  When somebody's feelings are hurt, his are hurt, too.  He has the greatest giggle I've ever heard.  You can't help but smile and laugh right along with him.  He is always thinking about something (usually something weird), and I always love to watch him ponder and then ask a question out of the blue.  It's then that I know what he's been thinking.  I love watching him enjoy life.  I'm glad he has nine lives to enjoy.

Some of Joey's favorite things are:

meat (any kind - we call him "The meatatarian")
Andrew - his all-time best playmate
Reece - his favorite friend from school
Kourtney - his favorite girlfriend
math - he loves numbers
green light sabers
Mom - his favorite person
pizza - as long as there's meat on it
zip lines - he's an adrenaline junkie
Star Wars - his favorite movie
Clone Wars - his favorite TV show
Arby's - his favorite place to eat



Happy Birthday, Joey boy!  We love you.

Friday, January 28, 2011

The Weirdos

I took a couple of pictures of The Weirdos for my photography class yesterday.  I'm really enjoying learning more about photography, and excited to be able to get better shots of my kids!  These two have no problem posing for me.  In fact, they say, "Again, again!"



We're having a Kazamoto game night tonight!  Pizza, desserts, and games, games, games!  Daddy is going to miss out, but we'll be awaiting his return later tonight.

Here's to a safe trip home!

Monday, January 24, 2011

It's Gonna Be a Long One

I'm having the feeling it's going to be a long week.

Ben will be gone Wednesday through Friday.  Kanalu has been staying with us since last week, and the boy who sits next to him in school went home sick today.  So did Kanalu.  Last week, that other boy's sister was throwing up.  Kanalu doesn't look so good.  Joey, Andrew, and Kanalu have been sharing a room.  It's going to be a long week.

***
I have been very pleased to get more notes from Grace lately.  Here's one:
HIYTHISGRACEINOMATHYOOISSSIKFRUMGRACE

Translation: Hi.  This is Grace.  I know Matthew is sick.  From, Grace.

She wrote one to Emma:

EMMASOHALRUDOOENRUDGRATFRAMMGRACE


Translation: Emma, so how are you doing? Are you doing great? From, Grace

There's also this one I found:

HITISISGRACEINOYOOLAKMEYDAD

Translation: Hi.  This is Grace.  I know you like me, Dad.

***

I've been taking a photography class on Tuesday nights.  It's been very educational, and I have to admit: it's kind of fun to have homework.  This kind of homework, anyway.  All I have to do is take pictures.  Here are a few of my favorites so far:

Assignment: Stop something in motion


Assignment: Photograph something outside at night:



Assignment: Photograph something with a narrow depth of field:

I think I'll make a binder.  I like making binders.  I wonder what next week's assignments will be?


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

This Week's Fun

Okay, having six kids in the house is more work than I had previously thought.  I haven't had much time to sit down and blog, but now that everybody is at school (and it's too cold to do anything else), the turkey is in the oven, and the little ones are laying down -- here I go.

I just thought this picture was cute.  The boys dressed the same on accident.  Now I've just got to get Joey a flannel shirt, and we'll have a trio of lumberjacks:



Grace stayed at Grandma Jane's house last Friday (again -- she really likes sleepovers), and they went shopping before coming home.  One of their purchases was this "back scratcher".  However, Matthew picked it up and thought it was just a big toothbrush.  He found out that it wasn't a very comfortable one.



And I tried my first attempt (and probably the last) at fondant.  I had no idea what I was doing, and it took a really long time.  My arms are still sore from kneading.  Haley was not very supportive.  She said it looked like a rainbow threw up on my cake, or something like that.



I've been messing around with my camera for my photography class.  I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing, so I'll throw in a couple of random pictures of Sunday night dinner at Grandpa and Grandma's house.




We heard hysterical laughter coming from downstairs at my parents' house, so Ben went to investigate.  These two riffraffs were so proud of themselves for getting the elliptical machine to go all by themselves.  They thought it was very funny.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

A Week of Fun with Kanalu

We've had an amazing week, and the children are still so excited that Kanalu is here for 6 weeks!  And the best part is that he gets to go to school with the kids.  The even better part is that he gets to come home with us, and we have another playmate here at the house.  It's been so much fun.  Kanalu seems to be liking school and making friends quickly.  He didn't miss a beat, and he even said that being at our house is funner than going to the zoo!  What a compliment!

First day of school (yes, it was very cold - but we were prepared) --


Tonight we went to Grandma's house to celebrate Kanalu's birthday.  We had lasagna for dinner, and we were glad to see Uncle Sam, Anthony, and cousins Lita and Hiram.




We smooshed as many little kids at this table as possible.  And they even ate their dinner!


Andrew trying to get some alone time:


And let us not forget that Matthew's very favorite thing in the world (after his letters, dee dee, and the Harris ladies), is blowing out birthday candles.  He gathers things from around the house, like pens, pencils, crayons, Popsicle sticks, mini lotion bottles, etc. --  sings the birthday song, and pretends to blow them out.  I was distracted with taking pictures, and I should have seen this coming:
Kanalu got the rest of them, though.




Joey's birthday is exactly 4 weeks after Kanalu's.  Grandma Nan was so nice to let him have his present early -- a new suit!  He quickly outgrew his old one, so a new size 7 is perfect.  He already has it laying out on the floor, ready to go for tomorrow.

In other news, Matthew started going potty in the potty chair yesterday.  I knew it was coming because he has been bothered by his diaper lately.  He went at Grandma Nan's successfully, and is continuing to tell us he needs to go.  He even went poopy today!  (I know you're going to read this sometime when you're an adult and yell at me for writing that, but it's for posterity:)

We'll see how long it lasts.  Each kid always has a false start, so this is probably number one for him.  But I'll enjoy it while it lasts.  He refuses to wear the train underwear he picked out at the store today, and won't have anything to do with the pull-ups unless we take him swimming, so we'll see.  He's pretty pleased with himself, though.  Very cute.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Christmas Break Volume 3

Sometimes Christmas vacation can be tough.  It's not nice enough to play outside most days, although we did anyway.  All I have to say about that is thank goodness for snow pants.  We went sledding again, this time at Pioneer Park.  And except for the parents on the next hill that were smoking, it was a great day.  Grace was the first one down the hill.  She went fifteen feet, then promptly hit a tree.  She wasn't going very fast, and the tree was smaller than her, so no problem there.

We were excited when one of our favorite families came over.  Joey and Kourtney played for hours!  Kaitlin and Andrew played, too, including making a cool fort in the basement.  We were especially excited that their little brother, Keegan was able to come this time, too.  He and Matt had a great time.  Their parents brought over breakfast -- Joey safe pancakes and sausage (our favorite!), and we dined on Costco pizza for lunch.  It was a great day that we will hopefully repeat sometime very soon.



This is not a new haircut, she just played so hard her hair did weird things.







You can tell it's been a great day when they just fall over at the end of it.


The next day, Daddy got the kids working on some projects around the house.  The big boys got their own tool boxes and tool belts -- and REAL tools -- for Christmas.  They were more than happy to break them in by helping Daddy.  This is my new favorite Saturday morning sight.  And, of course, Gracie had to be where the boys were.  She was a big help.



We also said good-bye to a really good friend.  Janelle is headed down to St. George for nursing school.  She has been one of the funnest people in our ward.  The boys had tears when they found out she was leaving.  They keep saying how much they wish she could stay.  We will definitely stay in touch, and hope all goes well for her!