Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Fall Pics for the Kiddos


Here are a few favorites. I also updated their pics on the sidebar. They are different than what is posted here. Enjoy!!






Monday, October 19, 2009

Good Morning Beautiful


Sorry the pictures are a little dark but the flash was way too much light on her. But this is the sight I see every morning. She always has the blanket in her mouth and is so happy.



Saturday, October 17, 2009

It's been Sew Long


I apologize for the tardiness in posting but I have been tackling the pile of fabric pictured above as well as helping teach my friend to sew.


These new baby shoes are my new addictions. They are simple but oh-so-cute! I enlarged the pattern to make a pair for Natalie but they looked like clown shoes, I have tweaked the pattern and am now really happy with it.


Since Natalie is sitting up I wanted to get a cart cover to help keep all the icky bugs out of her mouth. This pattern too was tweaked. I am happy to report that it fits resturant highchairs, regular shopping carts, and even the Costco carts.



These are my new favorite baby blankets. They are fairly simple to make, which is the only way that I can sew lately with Natalie. So as soon as the kiddos get over the tummy bug that they seem to have then I will take and post some new pictures of them.


Side note: Natalie went in for her 6 month appointment on Tuesday and she now weighs 18lbs. 8oz., and is 26 inches long. Such a sweet temperament she has :)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sitting Pretty

Natalie has learned a new trick; she can sit up. She has been working on this for about a week and is now no longer all wobbly. She sits and plays on the floor, and eventually ends up on her back eating her toes.

Where Natalie goes, so does Rex.



I swear she loves them toes :)

"Bow-dacious"


When Natalie was born Anna sent her a sent of headbands and bows. I totally love them and since she just upgraded (size) her wardrobe, she needed bows to match the new colors. So, here by request are the new bows. I do seem to add on an almost daily basis, so we shall see how many we end up with in the end.


On a side note, Ashley got her 1st test back today and got a 13/12!!! She was so excited I promised to blog about it. Way to go Ash!!!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

A Scouting We Will Go


Tonight was Austin's first Cub Scout activity. It was a pack meeting so the whole family went and it was a lot of fun. Austin is really excited to be a scout and got home and wanted to start working on his Bobcat.


Austin showing me how silly he is when he is excited about something.

The Happiest Baby...

Since my big kids are in school all day little Monkey has had a chance to get into a routine and is now sleeping pretty much all night. She still wakes up once but she eats and then goes back to sleep. And she does it on her own. She fusses (not cries, or screams) for about 5-10 min and then is out for the count. I even am getting 2 naps during the day!


I loved the drops of drool!
I wanted to share my new book. I am reading "The Happiest Baby on the Block" by Dr. Karp. I wish that I would have had this book when I had Ashley. There are so many Ah-ha moments while reading it and I think that all new mothers should read it. No hype, just common sense (in my opinion).

I Feel Like Chicken Tonight...


Our new favorite place to eat is "Chick-fil-a". Every Tuesday they have family night; where if you dress a certain way the kids eat free. I have a hard time turning it down and the kids love dressing up. This picture was from sports night. Also there is the plus that they serve DDP with "good ice".

Back to School


The kiddos finally started school on September 8th. I know that I am way late posting but I have been sick so I am sorry on the delay. The above picture is of my new kindergartner. She really loves school and comes home everyday and excitedly tells me everything that she did.


Ashley is getting into the groove of 5th grade (can you believe that she is that old?!). She is signed up for band and Girls on the Run.
Austin is in 2nd grade and has signed up for chess club with his best buddy.


Somehow we actually missed the bus on the first day and then Lewis took this cute shot of my three big kids walking up from the "Kiss and Ride".

Thursday, September 3, 2009

$$ Big Savings $$


I have been trying to cut corners and save wherever possible and a friend of mine asked me if I had been clipping coupons. I told her that in the past I had but couldn't seem to get organized to make it worth my while. She gave me a few tips and this week I have saved....


44%!!! That is right on my $207 grocery bill I saved $92. I can hardly believe it. On top of that I have a ton of extra that is going towards my food storage. Now I know that there are ladies out there that make money off grocery shopping but I am pretty happy with the savings and I may get there.
So.. My sister and sister-in-law wanted to know how I was saving so much. Here is what I am doing and how I am organized.



This is my binder that goes with me everywhere. I have the weekly ads in the pocket with store specific coupons. Then I have all my coupons organized in baseball card protective sheets (these can be found at the front of the store at Wal-Mart, by where all the trading cards are).
I buy a Sunday paper, on Monday, and cut all the coupons that I might use. I am not a clipper that clips everything, just things that I might eat or use.


I have 2 sets of 8 dividers; you need the plastic kind so that the tabs don't come off the divider page. Here are my categories: cereal/bread, snacks/treats, frozen food & treats, canned foods, condiments, baking, pasta/grains, dairy/meats, baby, shampoo/lotion/razors/body wash/deodorant, face wash/dental/meds/vitamins, first aid, bathroom & kitchen cleaners, laundry soap, paper goods/cat food/ect.., and misc.

Your receipts will be long and the savings big. I hope that this helps answer any questions you all had. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will try my best to help out.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Palmyra


We started our day started out nice. The baby was in a great mood and the weather was overcast but hot and humid. We started at the Sacred Grove Visitors Center and then the tour takes you to the Joseph Smith Sr. Log cabin. The church has reproduced it and have done a great job!



From there you walk to the frame house but on the way you stop and can see the Palmyra Temple and take a picture.


This is the frame house and is 89% original. It was really neat. From there you walk over to the sacred grove.


Natalie loved looking up through the trees.


These were some of my favorite pics. The moment that you walked into the grove there was an immediate reverence. To think that I walked where Joseph saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ was very humbling.


After the Sacred Grove we went to lunch at a place called "Brad and Dad", it was a burger joint that Lewis' Aunt and Uncle recommended to us. From there we went to the printing place of the Book of Mormon.



There were 5000 originally ordered, and it took 18 months to make those; today it would take only 2 days to do that. Of the original 5000 only about 200 have survived to today.

Then we went to the temple and took some pictures.


Next we went to the Hill Cumorah and went through the visitors center and then to the Moroni Monument.



Us at the Moroni Monument.



Our last stop was at Lock 29 just outside of Palmyra. It was another cool piece of American history to stop at the Erie Canal. There was this cool water fall that Lewis caught on film. After Lock 29 we went to "Nima's Pizza" (another recommendation) and then back to the hotel. It was a really quick trip but I am so glad that we took the time to go. I loved visiting all the sites and hope that the kids will remember it.

Gettysburg


On the way to Palmyra we stopped for breakfast at Gettysburg. I know it is not what you think of as a great food stop but the Mickey D's was clean and we were able to see a great piece of American history.


The state of PA put up this great memorial and you can climb up to the top and take pictures of all the fields.


Here we all are on the steps.


Here are the three big kids on top, with some of the battlefields in the background.