Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Holy Cow! I still have a blog!

Yes I know it has been a year since I updated this. Alot has happened in that year.


Rowan got glasses, Alan started kindergarten, Ashley grew a foot and started intermediate school. Oh and I started a business. I will fill in the details later, but until then here are some pictures.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Puppies, Parties and Puke

Well this was a truly stressful week. Monday started off with school then an ENT appointment for Ashley, quick dinner and then a Girl Scout meeting. We placed our pre-order for cookies and just got ready for the semester of scouts in general. Tuesday was school, in-home trainer visit for Alan and getting ready for David's birthday. Wednesday night a good friend and her 2 boys came over for dinner. The kids had a great time and Alan was sad to see her oldest little boy go. We ended up convincing him that it would be ok because they were going to go to get their haircuts together on Saturday. That's right, I said HAIRCUT... my boy was going to get his first haircut. Thursday we had more friends over at lunch and finished preparing for David's birthday the next day.

Unfortunately, Thursday evening took an unexpectedly bad turn for us. Kodi had been outside for about 20 minutes when David went to go bring him in. He found Kodi cowering under one of the patio chairs and unwilling to come out. When David reached under to pull him out, Kodi started yelping and yowling like crazy so David had to carry him inside. He laid Kodi down on the floor and we realized that he was holding his back left leg up close to his body and would yowl in pain if we tried to straighten it. After getting the kids to bed, David decided to take Kodi in for an emergency vet visit. Turns out, our sweet dog has somehow managed to be just as much of a klutz as the rest of this family. Kodi has a broken leg. The vet says it looks like it is from a low fall like from a chair, so we are guessing he was trying to get on our patio table and took a tumble.

Friday morning David got to take him in first thing to get sedated and have a splint put on. It was not the best start to his birthday. Kodi has to stay confined to his crate for 3-4 weeks. This should be fun!




Friday night we celebrated David's birthday with some friends at a local hibachi restaurant. The food was great, the company was wonderful, the smell....awful. I am not sure what was going on, but each tell they would clean a hibachi table, this horrible stench of sewage or old fish would just come wafting out of the drains. It was HORRIBLE. Bad enough that Alan requested repeatedly to go to the bathroom for fresh air. He would act like he was sick and then be fine in the bathroom. Of course me being the mean mom that I am, I made him stay at the table while we sang to David and ate cake. This was more then his little tummy could handle. Thankfully, we were outside. I guess the saying " The party ain't over 'till somebody pukes" still applies at 41st birthdays when youngsters with sensitive gag reflexes are involved. So Happy Birthday to my sweet husband! The day starting with a yowl and ended with a puke. At least the cake was good.

Saturday morning, after feeding a ravenous Alan, the kids and I set off to Tejas Cuts for haircuts. They have a cute little racecar for the kids to sit in and movies playing for them to watch while getting their cuts. Alan's hair was really getting unruly and he was starting to actually have Gene Wilder hair so it was time. We convinced him that it would be fun to go and get his haircut with his buddy Matthew. Big thanks to my wonderful Jennifer for coming on this crazy haircut adventure with us and pimping out her son as a haircut model. Alan watched Matthew brave the scissors treatment before he climbed into the car himself. He did a great job! There were some near tears when she was cutting around his ears, but he held it together once he was convinced that she wouldn't cut his ears off. He had told me that she couldn't cut his ears because he needs them to hear.
I actually held up pretty well myself. I was afraid that his beautiful curls would be gone, but he still has them. The large curly q in the front is gone, but all in all he looks great.

Before

Handsome boy after

Rowan decided that it looked like so much fun that she got her first haircut as well. Her hair has gotten so long and curly that it really didn't need much more than a trim. The hairdresser asked if she would like bangs, but those are no good for those of us with curly hair, so the cut isn't very dramatic. Rowan did a good job with sitting still, other than constantly trying to talk to me. Sweet girl ended up with with a cute little cut that looks about the same as it started, but she was brave and she enjoyed it. It was a big day for my babies!

Before

After


The entire crew


After the big haircuts we went to a first birthday party. The kids had a great time and loaded up on cupcakes. You can tell Alan had more than his fill.


When that party was over, we went back home for another party for David. His parents and brother's family came in for the day. Everyone enjoyed catching up and the kids loved playing with their cousins. We tried a new cake out this year. It was Chocolate Tuxedo Cake and wonderful! Props to HEB for making me look good!!


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Back in the Saddle!

We are finally starting to get back into the swing of things now that school has started back up. Alan and Ashley both have student teachers in their classrooms this semester. That should be a lot of fun for the teachers!

The kids are really adjusting well to being back in the routine and our finding ways to amuse themselves now that the holiday excitement has worn off. David brought home some water bottles that were left over from a training class he took last week. You would think that he brought home the coolest toys ever. They lined them up and played peek-a-boo from behind them and then carted them all upstairs to go in the playroom.


Ashley and Alan got their report cars on Friday. Ashley made the honor roll so we celebrated with popcorn and watching Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. It was a really a cute movie and of course the popcorn was great. David definitely know how to make good popcorn! Kodi loved catching all the popcorn the kids "dropped".


Alan loves to cook. Lately he has been sitting on the counter while I cook dinner and mixing spices in a little blue bowl. He goes through the spice rack and picks out what he thinks will taste good. He always picks garlic! That my boy!!!

Ashley is getting ready for Girl Scout Cookie time. She has picked out 2 camps that she wants to go to and has set a goal for the number of cookies she has to sell to get to go to them. If she sells 540 boxes, she will earn 150 towards camp. That will help cover the cost of one week. To get to go to 2 camps, she will need to be closer to 1000. Wish her (and me) luck!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Christmas Break 2009

The kids had a great break and I surprised myself by enjoying having them home. I was actually sad when they left to go back to school today. We started off the break with some playdates with friends, rainy weather and last minute shopping. David was off starting on the 23rd and had made himself a long to do list, but we distracted him quite a bit and he only got part of it done.

We spent Christmas Eve hanging around the house, grilling steaks in the freezing cold and prepping for Santa's arrival. We opted not to have a fireplace when we built our house and this is really the only time of year that I question that decision. There is a large shelf hanging over a bookcase in our living room that we hang our stockings from every year. As we were getting Santa's cookies ready, Alan asked where our fireplace was going to be. We had watched The Santa Clause several times and he knew that Santa would magically create a fireplace to enter our house. When I told him that it would be where our bookcase is, he got very upset and started taking the baskets of toys off the shelves. He told us that they had to be moved so that they wouldn't burn up when Santa made it a fire! So cute!
So we cleared the bookcase and left the openings for Santa to use for our filled stockings.



Christmas morning, the kids were very excited to check out their Santa loot. Ashley got Rabbids Go Home- a Wii game she has been wanting. Alan and Rowan got bikes and we are still working on getting them to peddle. After breakfast we went upstairs and opened presents. The kids made out like bandits as usual and were really excited. Later Christmas Day we went to Spring to have Christmas with David's family. They had a great time playing with cousins and testing out their new toys.







The next week we just hung around and played. David worked on puppy proofing our yard. Kodi has gotten to be quite the little digger. David lined our entire fence with chicken wire so Kodi can't dig his way out. So far it seems to be working! Now if we could only teach him to wipe his feet before he comes inside!




We spent New Years Eve having a potluck at a friends house. They had sparklers and some fireworks that the kids really loved. The next day David found a fireworks stand and got some more sparklers for the kids to try out at home. Kodi was really freaked out by the smell. All in all it was a great break!