Monday, January 25, 2010
Karate Kid
Grant started karate lessons this year for his birthday. He has been obsessed with ANYTHING ninja, karate, swords, fighting, etc., etc. for most of his 4 years of life. So after having his birthday party at the local karate studio (pics to come--I promise!!) he was hooked!! He goes twice a week, and each day they do something different. I'm still not sure of all the karate lingo, but I do know that last week we went on the "sparing" day--or as Grant would say "PRETEND FIGHTING!" Since he did not have sparing gear, he just got to do "no contact" sparring, but it was still the most hilarious thing I have EVER seen. We will definitely bring the video camera next time.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Girl Scout Cookie Time
It's that time of year again!! If you look in your freezer and your last box has run out (yeah right, like any box makes it more than 1 month in the freezer) then your in luck. Emma is selling cookies again this year. Leave me a message on this post or send me an email. Boxes are $4 a piece, no money needed now, delivery the week of February 10th. Here are the flavors in case you are new to Girl Scout Cookies (again--yeah right!):
-Carmel DeLites
-Shortbread
-Peanut Butter Sandwich
-Lemonades
-Peanut Butter Patties
-Thin Mints
-Thanks-A-Lots
-Daisy-Go-Rounds
(100 calorie packs)
-Carmel DeLites
-Shortbread
-Peanut Butter Sandwich
-Lemonades
-Peanut Butter Patties
-Thin Mints
-Thanks-A-Lots
-Daisy-Go-Rounds
(100 calorie packs)
Thursday, January 14, 2010
More Catching Up
I promised more............here it is:
Emma is still doing wonderful in 1st grade. She received a Perfect Attendance award, and the Student of the Month award. It is so great when you get to hear OTHER people say nice things about your kid.
Emma is still doing wonderful in 1st grade. She received a Perfect Attendance award, and the Student of the Month award. It is so great when you get to hear OTHER people say nice things about your kid.
Halloween 2009 (sorry about the sideways pictures). Grant was a "red inja"--translation "red NINJA", and Emma was (the day before Halloween changed her mind) a 50's girl. They both got to go to the pumpkin patch with their school, carnivals, class parties, and of course trick or treating in the neighborhood with Daddy:
Emma lost her 2nd tooth on Halloween (day before her 7th birthday). She pulled it out herself on accident while wiggling it, and was kind of freaked out. Grant was very concerned for her and "the blood":
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Budding Artist
Last night Emma and I went with our friends the O'Donnell's to paint bowls. There is a local event coming up where people pay to have a soup lunch in a hand painted bowl, and all of the money goes to the local food bank in our area. I read about the local ceramic shop that was donating the paint, and studio fee, so we just had to pay to come paint the bowl. For 7 year olds, I think they turned out great!!
Beginnings and Endings
I have just spent the last 30 minutes catching up on all the blogs that I have missed for the last 2 months it seems like. I have the usual excuses for not blogging, and not reading blogs, but I guess it just comes down to giving myself a "time out"! I just needed to take a break. But I'm glad I'm back, and it looks like life is good for everyone. If I am going to get back into blogging, I have to just dive in and post. So here it is. I hope you enjoy catching up with us too. Some of the things might be self explanatory, others not so much. But oh well--they are blogged, and that's all I care about at this point.
Apple Hill 2009--We have tried to make it a family tradition it visit Apple Hill at least ONCE during the fall. Some of our favorite things to do are measure the kids at the same tree, ride a horse, get lost in the hay maze, and of course eat chocolate/carmel covered apples, and chocolate covered marshmallows (Emma).
I work in Grant's preschool class once a week. On one of my days in October I took the kids outside to jump in leaves. All the kids had brought a bag of leaves to school, so there was a pretty good pile. It was so awesome to see the fun and enjoyment that a big ol' pile of leaves brought to these little kids faces!! There is something to be said about the simple things in life:
This was Emma's drawing of our Thanksgiving dinner guests:
The kind of thing that melts a mothers heart (her kids playing together-peacefully):
Jamie was a Watch Dog (Dads Of Great Students) at Emma's school. He spent the whole day at school with her. He visited all of the 1st grade classes and helped out, went to lunch and recess with her and helped with drive thru drop off. He was EXHAUSTED at the end of the day!! (Grant had to get in on the action too):
December was filled with lots of fun activities. We had Emma's Daisy Troop over to host their 2nd Annual Cookie Exchange. Emmas was insistent that we make old fashioned sugar cookies that she could decorate--so that's what we did. And Grant went to the skating rink with his preschool class where a special visitor came to with them a Merry Christmas. (Notice the upper left corner. We brought Emma's old princess skates, just in case they ran out. Grant was more than happy to rock the princess skates--and he even found a little girl in his class that had the same ones! He is very secure in this masculinity!!):
In December we took a trip to the snow too. The snow was great, we took the snowmobile and quad. Jamie drove the snowmobile, and he talked me into driving the quad. It did really well, and I'm getting a little more comfortable driving it in the snow (but it still scares me too). We like to go to an old ski resort area. Once you get up there it has a great open area for tubing, where we spent most of our time. But Grant wasn't feeling well, and fell asleep on the snowmobile. So I ended up going back to the car with him while Jamie and Emma went out for a wild ride (they were gone like an hour--hence the goofy pictures to kill some time):
And here is Christmas Day! We had a nice relaxing holiday. Grandpa and Papa Redfearn came over in the morning for presents, then we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I would say the highlights would be Emma's DS, and Grant's fishing pole:
This is all for now, but I promise there will be more to come!! I realized I haven't' done Halloween, Emma's birthday, Grant's birthday................
Apple Hill 2009--We have tried to make it a family tradition it visit Apple Hill at least ONCE during the fall. Some of our favorite things to do are measure the kids at the same tree, ride a horse, get lost in the hay maze, and of course eat chocolate/carmel covered apples, and chocolate covered marshmallows (Emma).
Jamie and I took a spontaneous trip to Oklahoma to pick up a new truck that we bought (don't ask!!). On the way back we stopped at a few American iconic spots--Cadillac Ranch, Route 66, Giant legs, and the Grand Canyon.
I work in Grant's preschool class once a week. On one of my days in October I took the kids outside to jump in leaves. All the kids had brought a bag of leaves to school, so there was a pretty good pile. It was so awesome to see the fun and enjoyment that a big ol' pile of leaves brought to these little kids faces!! There is something to be said about the simple things in life:
This was Emma's drawing of our Thanksgiving dinner guests:
The kind of thing that melts a mothers heart (her kids playing together-peacefully):
Jamie was a Watch Dog (Dads Of Great Students) at Emma's school. He spent the whole day at school with her. He visited all of the 1st grade classes and helped out, went to lunch and recess with her and helped with drive thru drop off. He was EXHAUSTED at the end of the day!! (Grant had to get in on the action too):
December was filled with lots of fun activities. We had Emma's Daisy Troop over to host their 2nd Annual Cookie Exchange. Emmas was insistent that we make old fashioned sugar cookies that she could decorate--so that's what we did. And Grant went to the skating rink with his preschool class where a special visitor came to with them a Merry Christmas. (Notice the upper left corner. We brought Emma's old princess skates, just in case they ran out. Grant was more than happy to rock the princess skates--and he even found a little girl in his class that had the same ones! He is very secure in this masculinity!!):
In December we took a trip to the snow too. The snow was great, we took the snowmobile and quad. Jamie drove the snowmobile, and he talked me into driving the quad. It did really well, and I'm getting a little more comfortable driving it in the snow (but it still scares me too). We like to go to an old ski resort area. Once you get up there it has a great open area for tubing, where we spent most of our time. But Grant wasn't feeling well, and fell asleep on the snowmobile. So I ended up going back to the car with him while Jamie and Emma went out for a wild ride (they were gone like an hour--hence the goofy pictures to kill some time):
And here is Christmas Day! We had a nice relaxing holiday. Grandpa and Papa Redfearn came over in the morning for presents, then we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I would say the highlights would be Emma's DS, and Grant's fishing pole:
This is all for now, but I promise there will be more to come!! I realized I haven't' done Halloween, Emma's birthday, Grant's birthday................
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