Daegan proudly displays what is on the middle of a Kit Kat candy bar. It never occurred to me to eat around that wafer thing.
"When you come down to it, the secret to having it all, is loving it all." {Dr. Joyce Brothers}
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Center of a Kit Kat
Daegan proudly displays what is on the middle of a Kit Kat candy bar. It never occurred to me to eat around that wafer thing.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Noah's Gak Bubble
Noah loves to get up in the morning and immediately make stuff. No TV, no food, just build, make and create. This morning I came home from yoga and he was the only one awake. He had hooked his little air pump for the fish tank onto some Gak slime. When he turned it on it made a little bubble. He loves it when his idea works out. That's the reason for the big smile!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
It's That Time
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Out of the Mouth of Babes
Daegan had some sort of profound or just funny things to say tonight, so I thought I would jot them down so that I wouldn't forget his 5 year old cuteness. First, when I was reading from our latest novel, "The People of Sparks", and I asked the kids if they understood what ignorant meant, it took Daegan about half a second to pipe in explain to Emma and Noah that ignorant is when you don't know something. I am beginning to wonder if he has been called ignorant before or if he just really understood the word based on what I was reading.
Later, when I was tucking him in for the night and laying in his bed with him I asked him what he thought he wanted to be when he is all grown up. So, very matter of fact he says, "I'm not sure, but Noah read my palm and said I'm going to be a video game maker." I had to keep from laughing because he was so serious and now I want to know where Noah learned about the art of palm reading!
A few minutes after the palm reading comment, I think he is almost asleep and I am planning my exit from his bed when he suddenly says, "Hey Mom, I have a great idea. Next time we go fishing, we should get some of the food that they have at the fish hatchery and throw it in the water. I bet a lot of fish would swim up real quick and then we could catch one."
What goes on in the little brain of this 5 year old, I will never know. I just think he's the smartest kindergartner on the planet. :)
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Just Too Tired
Daegan has a hard time waking once he falls asleep. He also drinks a lot of water at night. He is one sweaty kid and so it is hard to keep him hydrated. The other night we tried to get him to go to the bathroom after he had fallen asleep while reading a book. He was awake when he sat down and then I went back to check on him after he didn't come out. It turns out he was asleep and snoring! I ended up taking a video that is very funny. I gently woke him and he was a little mad.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Born to Scout
NNoah ready for his first night at Twilight Camp for Cub Scouts. It is like he has been waiting his whole life to be a scout. We went to the scout store to pick up his stuff and his eyes were so big, wanting to look at everything. Daegan just wanted out. In fact, he wanted to stay outside and wait while we finished shopping. I think that Noah just might be on the fast track to get his Eagle Scout award and then he will spend the next few years helping Daegan get it done.
Lazy Summer Mornings
I went for a long run this morning and when I came home the kids were watching TV and Suri was hanging out on Noah's lap. This is what summer break is all about. I am so glad there is no rushing around and they that get to just enjoy being kids!
I let them stay up late swimming last night and Emma went to bed with wet hair. When she woke up this morning and walked into the kitchen it looked like she had spent an hour in the salon. She is such a lucky girl to have this be the result of soaking in chlorine and then going to bed.
I let them stay up late swimming last night and Emma went to bed with wet hair. When she woke up this morning and walked into the kitchen it looked like she had spent an hour in the salon. She is such a lucky girl to have this be the result of soaking in chlorine and then going to bed.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Busy Body ~ Literally!
A FALL UPDATE

I packed up the last of summer today, or at least all the summer yard things in our tikki room that I don't want to see get wet in the big storm that is coming in. I can't believe that it is the middle of October and and I am just now embracing the change of seasons. Every year when the kids go back to school I have good intentions of cleaning out closets and catching up around the house. This year I thought I might even finish some of partial blog posts from the summer, but I have filled my plate and these things have had to wait.
In August I climbed Half Dome with some friends and came home from that trip with a training schedule waiting for me from my sister Anne. We had talked about running a marathon together and so now I am committed. (Even if it turns out we don't run in the same race.)
Last month I jumped into a program to complete my 200 hour RYT (registered yoga teacher) certification. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time and the right opportunity showed up and I went for it. I am excited and nervous all at the same time. I plan to be done mid December and am looking forward to sharing it with others. Training for a marathon while doing yoga teacher training is great and I really am feeling the benefits of regular yoga practice in addition to my long runs. I am having a lot of fun in all this craziness and even feeling balanced too. Must be the yoga because it reminds me to enjoy the journey.
Emma's been working on a blog of her own over the last 5 months or so. She has a new post about one of our recent adventures. It's very cute and likely to be updated more often than this one has been!
Todd had surgery a few weeks ago for a deviated septum. He is doing well now, but it was a lot tougher recovery than we expected. If successful, we hope he will be able to breathe through his nose soon! He's had this problem for years, likely caused by some crazy teenage stunt that left him with a broken nose. I am proud of him for finally going through with it and hope that the pain will have been worth it.
ONE MORE THING...
The kids love to make the gingerbread houses during the holidays, so when I saw this kit for a chocolate haunted house, I could not resist. They had so much fun doing this, I wondered why I had never see one before. Halloween candy is so cool!
Happy Fall!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Summer Reading
I really like to read with my kids. In fact there are often times when I am not reading my own book, but am wrapped up in a book I am reading with them. Finding books that we all enjoy is not an easy task, but when we started reading books by Kate DiCamillo, we were hooked! These books are not fairy tales. They are engaging, original and several of them are sometimes very deep or even dark . She paints a picture with her descriptions of the characters that make them so real, and her writing style is almost poetic. Each one of her stories offers something different and I appreciate the way it enriches their imagination and vocabulary. As much as I enjoy them, nothing compares to the joy my kid's get from hearing them. I love our late night reading and discussions and the way the stories make them think on a much deeper level. It's like our own little book group and sometimes Daegan pipes in, even though he often falls asleep mid-chapter.
Now we are eagerly awaiting the release of her next one.
(Thanks Mom for sending a few and getting us started!)
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Ready, Set, Go!
(You can click on this collage to enlarge it.)
Emma, Noah and Daegan successfully completed this year's Iron Hills Youth Triathlon. Daegan entered for his first time and was one of the youngest participants in the race. He was a bit nervous about the whole thing and ended up in a heat with the 5 year olds. He was so proud of himself and was so cute to watch. Noah had prepared all summer by attending a triathlon camp with Dad and I was blown away as he passed up some much bigger kids in his heat and was the first one out of the pool! Emma was just hilarious becuase she always talks about how she doesn't like P.E. and that sports are not her thing and then she shows up to this and does the job. I guess all the time in the pool in the summer has her in some sort of shape, and she must like the no pressure competition.



It was a great time, but pretty exhausting for all of us. Three heats, six transistions = 1 tired Mom. Dad was busy organizing/hosting the event and he was there at the finish line every time.
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