Wednesday, December 31, 2008

peek-a-boo tires

This is a favorite activity in our house right now.  Unless football is on, you get his complete and undivided attention.  Today we tried peeled grapes (huge success) and again tried carrots (not so much).  Cheerios are always a hit and rounded it out with mashed up noodles.  Yum-o.

Christmas rounded out with a visit from Grandpop.  Grandma Jan was down for the count with the flu so we are hoping she is feeling better.  We watched some quality Lions action and rounded it out with some freshly baked banana bread!  As one devoted Lions fan's sign said
 "0-16 living the dream"

Now that the snow is returning, we are going to try to do a little more sledding before the school machine starts up again.  I am not sure who is dreading school more: me or the kids.  There is so much that goes into getting 3 kids out the door each day.  Homework and activities surrounding school is a whole other 900 word essay that Wackie Burnacki used to require us to write.  I was just also so glad that I had Kamp instead!

Tomorrow we are aiming for Bounce Party.  It did not happen the other night like I had originally planned.  Daddy was hangin with baby....I loaded up Will and Z to go get Jon.  All was well til we got to Jon's when I realized my back tire was nearly flat.  Now, keep in mind, I have a brand new minivan so this should not be happening.  When I limped to the first gas station (4 miles away-EEEK) the air was not working.  So, another mile down the road, the air pump seemed to not be working (unbeknowst to me, that was NOT the problem) and at the third gas station, while applying the air pump to the valve steam, it crumbled in my hand.  Uh, this REALLY should not be happening.  So now there is NO air in my back tire, the van is full of impatient kids ready to run off the stink, it is dark and 20 degrees.  Are we having fun yet?  So, Jon's mom comes over to get us, I have to call a wrecker and watch him change the tire.  You might be asking yourself: Why didn't Mark come get them?  The answer would be....mommy had the carseat in the (you guessed it) MINIVAN!

For those of you who know me, I would not normally call anyone to change a tire.  But being this is a much larger vehicle than I have ever driven and because of the fanciness of this minivan, I could not FIND the spare, I thought it best to watch someone first.  In five minutes and $68 later, I was on the road again.  Now I know how to change a minivan tire.  I can cross that off my 2009 resolution list!

Happy New Year to all.  May the up coming year not be as horrible as they are predicting!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

sleeping baby and a bear....

So if you look closely, the baby's head is just above the red bear's head. He fell asleep this way today. We also celebrated Christmas 2008 by greeting Isaac's first tooth. It is isn't out enough to take a picture yet...but you can be sure to see one soon enough!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas 2009- part 1



Here are just a few snapshots of Christmas 2009.  I think I got my Christmas wish- lots of snow for the kids to sled with.  Of course, I was not detailed enough so we had best sled quick because our 3 feet of snow may be gone with temps forecasted to be in the 40s and 50s over the next couple days. Nah, no truth to that whole "global warming" nonsense.... peshaw

I got my other Christmas wish, to have a house full of boyz and sleeping in.  I know Christmas only comes once a year, but it was sure nice to groggily look at the clock this morning to find it was after 8am.  Most morning start at 5am in our house.  Thankfully it is usually just baby and I til around 6:30.  Of course on weekdays, it takes an act of congress to remove Zach from his warm and comfy bed.  Wonder why that changes when we have nowhere to go.... hmmmm.

Among the gifts, Dr. Who could be seen EVERYWHERE!  Guys, ships, videos a plenty.  God save the Queen and the BBC.  Wowee Tribot was also a hit.  Nothing says "great toy" like a 30 second commercial every time you turn him on.  He talks about how great the company Wowee is ...warms the heart.  Such little consumers they are producing!  William got lots of Bionicles and Transformers.  Another dark horse in the running was the Looney Tunes video they got. Daddy and I loved to watch them as much as the boyz did.

I think for me, this time of year is about reflection.  I also love the food.  I really look forward to making sugar cookies.  I just forget how trying the decorating becomes after doing the 50th cookie.  By that point, I am ready to just dip the whole cookie in whatever frosting is closest!  With the extra time off, I look forward to trying new cooking receipts.  That was made even more exciting this year as daddy bought me new green pans and receipt books.  Quick, easy and healthy- very excited!  Now the challenge is to get the boyz to try something other than the 6 meals on their very limited menu- hot dogs, chicken nugs, pb&J, scrambled eggs, pancakes and waffles. My mistake, how could I forget pizza? At least they have their priorities straight...half of their fav meals are breakfast!  I even take them out once in a while for breakfast.  

More pics to come!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Victoria Secret....revealed

So the heavens provided Mark and I a good laugh today.  While Christmas shopping we stopped in to Victoria Secret to use my birthday coupon.  Upon asking for my id, she saw pictures of the family and Isaac next to my license, which led her to ask "oh, are these your grandkids!? The baby is really cute".  I stood their dumbfounded, not really sure I heard her right.  After leaving the store, I turned to Mark and asked if I heard the girl correctly.  Ok, I might be turning 35 on Thursday but sheesh...do I really look like I am a grandma??  Mark and I made cracks to each other all night.  So now I know Vickie's secret...you can be buying unmentionables while being asked about your grandkids.  amazing.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

"no sugar added"


So here are da' pictures of the very very LATE LATE birthday party for William today.  Yes, it was a pj / sleep-over theme.  Theme only, I don't think i could EVER have this mean kids over night!  For those of you who know what month William was born...you may shake your head in wonder and nod your head when they nominate me as top ten worst moms.  Because he was born the end of August (before school starts) I had no way of inviting his school friends.  Fast forward to September which gravitates to October which slides into November which finally stops in December.  What the heck, add another birthday to the month!
He was very happy his friends were able to make it.  We watched WALL-E and ate popcorn.  As for the title of this blog entry, you truly had to be here to understand.  As you can see, we had seven 7-8 year olds in the basement.  I think if we could harness their shear energy, we could have had enough energy to heat a small city.  I was truly amazed to see Skinnybob come out at all.  Of course, it was only when the kids were up to the table eating cake and ice cream. Smart Bob...old but smart.  It is hard to believe Christmas is a little over a week away.  Hard to believe I am almost another year older.  At times I feel like i have aged 20+ years.  I am sure this a very common thought for a parent with young kids.  I think the more kids you add, the more  common it is! :-) and with that thought, g'night!

Monday, December 1, 2008

removing any doubt

This video tells it all.  The sheer love of the Doctor of Who.  And now my dear brother can prove to his British coworker friends that the game Dalek Operation was truly for his nephew and not himself!  I think bonkers is a good description.  A big thank you to everyone involved..this was an epic event.  We even took the boys downstairs the next day and showed them on our gigantic map (on the wall) where the game came from and the stops it made in order to get here!  Jolly good!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Gobble gobble

Here is a picture from this afternoon's swing session.  It was mid 30s and sunny so we had to take advantage of the weather!  Baby enjoyed his swing as well, watching the big brothers swing high and jump off.  No wonder they have so many pairs of pants with ripped knees!  Between pants and shoes, we can barely keep up.  Tomorrow's meal will be Hispanic in nature - yum!
Happy Thanksgiving 2008!

Monday, November 24, 2008

ddaaadddaaadddaa

Baby Isaac has found his voice and boy, does he have a lot to say.  When happy, it is all gummie smiles.  And that is 90% of the time.
But when he is not, watch out!  He has plenty of syllables to say!  I hear a lot of dada...which is grand!  

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Typical Friday night


These are pictures from a pretty typical Friday night: lots of computers, baby drool and hanging.  We are excitiedly preparing for the arrival of Unk and Aunt Mandy, Grandma D will come to visit, Grandpop and Grandma Jan will be here as well with Bousha starting off the holiday this weekend. But thankfully, we will only have one turkey dinner.  One can only eat so much bird.  This year's theme is Mexican food.  Last year it was Indian.  Maybe next year it will be German? Only time will tell!  The weather is frosty outside, really time to get plastic up on the windows.  What a necessary pain.  Still no pearlies for the baby yet.  He is chewing on everything in sight (see a couple entries below for further proof) so we are waiting to see when they pop out.  Will and Z get out half day next Wednesday so they are excited as well!
Cheers!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Life after land line

and here it is ladies and gents....the wave of da'future!  I am now the proud owner of the G3 iphone.  After much prompting, cajoling and convincing from my Mac diehard hubbie, that this IS the way to go, I took the plunge.
So, for anyone trying to get ahold of us, the land line is caput!  I am going to send an email to everyone to give the new digits.  if you don't hear from me today, please drop me an email to let me know you did not get it.  DISCLAIMER: we are now in the teething stage of life so the fam is suffering sleep deprivation so if I forget to write u, it only reflects badly of me!
party on Wayne, party on Garth...

Monday, November 17, 2008

Impressions 5- revisited...

So, here is the Forton Five....visiting the old stomping grounds of Impressions 5.  Those Michiganders that have been here know what I am talkin' about.  Back in the day, this kindly museum in our State's capital tried it's best to do good by the people in the name of science.  But back in the day, many of the exhibits were broken or outdated.  I am happy to say that Impressions 5 has been reborn.  There are new exhibits with robotic arms the kids can control, a stroll through the heart, an ER room with jumper cables and other equipment and plenty of bubbles.  The floor is still the gorgeous old wood and the walls are still brick and the food groups exhibit is gone.  Daddy and I have made it a point to get the kids around to different attractions and I have to say, this was the best museum we have been to so far.  Everything was fun, the exhibits were in working order and the bubbles are great!  Here is a picture of all of us in the mirror room!  And no, we did not plan to ALL wear green in State country.

take one and call me in the morning

They do say...an Apple a day...keeps the doctor away.  Do you think they meant this??  Can you say teething???????

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

the little spartie

Here is the big man and his cap.  Hard to believe his 97 percentile head is almost too big for it.  Ya know what they say...big head, big brain!  Thank you grandpop and grandma Jan for this great gift.  The winter coat/suit is a perfect size- just a bit big- perfect for bulking winter clothes.
He is 7 months old now and sitting on his own. He is not quite ready to crawl..but when he does...world (ours) watch out.  There are Legos to think of, cats to scatter and a plethera of dust bunnies to round up.  We have wood floors so sweeping is a constant must.  I once saw the perfect crawling child outfit- it looked like the bottom of an cotton mop- so as they crawled, they dusted too.  and like my dear dog Sunny, there is constant drool to clean up.  The doc said this week it won't be long for those bottom pearlies to pop through!

Monday, November 3, 2008

BOO 2008

Here are my cuties....a transformer and Indiana Jones.  Me, I am a mummy mommy.  And what a beautiful day it was - warm and sunny.  Perfect.  Now, you can barely see Zach because he blends with my moms new car...a sweet mustard colored pt cruiser.  It is a custom limited edition.  It really is a nice ride.  Better than scrapin' your butt on the ground in that old Saturn. :-)
Baby-cakes did not trick or treat with us.  Mom and Mark took turns watching him.  Even though it was nice out, he has a pretty yucky head cold and being out was not the best for him.  If only he would sleep more than a couple hours at a time.  All in good time, right?
At the of this week the leaves will mostly be down so then it will be time to pile them up and jump in them.  I will be sure to get pictures of that.  I still love to do that myself!
Raise your glass o'cider!  Fall is here!


Sunday, October 26, 2008

This is my husband's latest project- 10 posters in the last 10 days of the race. Take a look at the website hosting his and other's artistic efforts! http://designforobama.org/index.php?p=420
I am very proud of him. Three kids, full time job, full time cat, part time fish...it is hard to carve out time to be creative. And even after long lapses of creative juices, you have to admit, he still has it!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

All Hollows Eve 2008

Here are two very proud boys.  They both wanted scary pumpkins this year.  Baby did not care, he just wanted someone to hold him to watch.  Daddy got some cool dark photos...look for those over the weekend...the artist he is.

They love to change into their new costumes...I have to keep after them so they don't get them dirty or lost.  I think mommy will just don her black cape and slink behind the boyz as they trick or treat.  

The leaves are starting to fall.  The wind is picking up and it is chilly!  I had to dig out the winter coats for this morning's trip to school.  Frost everywhere!  Ah, well...tis almost November!  NOVEMBER!  

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

and then there were carrots.  Since the first round of cereal made us puke (thank you soy) and the second type is oh so gross tasting, we have moved on to veggies.  Even with the evil looks of "what kind of conspiracy is THIS?" he did manage to keep a bit in his mouth thus traveling to the belly.  My fav is the fact HE wants to feed himself this gross stuff.  And the conversation he has about it is very Isaac- everything is cause for discussion.


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Dreams come true

so lately, there has been plenty of talk about motor scooters, dune buggies and of course, motorcycles.  So, I left a message for these two fine folks from our family- Sue and Casey (who you might remember from such great blogs as Drop my straw) (please don't be mad if I spelled your name wrong) and asked if we happened upon a bright Indian Summer day, would they take these two for a ride.  I am sure William squeezed very tight and Z -probably not enough but here is a great picture.   Afterward, there was nothing but motorcycle talk.  And of course, they both want one for Christmas.  We will add that to the list along with the jet, hot air balloon and a blimp.  Thank you again for the ride!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Driveway Races

Last weekend we were taking advantage of a cool fall Saturday with the driveway races (see below). I don't think we improved relations with our neighbors as we were rather loud.  After we did this several times, all four of us took a walk on the Kent Trails which runs practically in front of our house.  It is so hard to believe it is already October.  Isaac is almost 6 months old.  I remember when he was born, both the boys were ready to play Legos etc with him and were rather unimpressed with all the crying and sleeping.  I told them around Halloween time he would be probably sitting on his own and would probably be ready to roll the ball to them and exchange some smiles.  Well, both of these are ready to come to pass.  He does sit a few seconds on his own before toppling over.  He is full of smiles and is especially interested in his brothers right now.  We they enter the room (and it is always a LOUD entrance) he is looking all over for them.  They rarely stop moving so it is challenge for him to keep them in sight.

With fall comes the season of extra clothes.  Oh, this is the part I DON'T enjoy.  Now three kids, three sets of everything- boots, mittens, hats, snow pants....  I love the colors of fall, the cooler nights, the dwindling warmth of the sunlight, pumpkin hunting and the costumes.  But there is something to be said for leaving the house in the morning in a t-shirt and sneakers.  

So this year, we will have a Bumblebee and an Indiana Jones in da'haus this Halloween.  I think Isaac will be doomed to a recycled costume...most likely Tiger.  If it is a cold night, chances are he won't even go on the candy trail.  Daddy wants to be a Thug...one of Joker's clan.  But the only mask he can find is the one that covers the head- way too hot.  So he has a V for Vendetta mask which is really cool when he wears a hoodie over his head.  Mommy needs to figure out what she is going to be.  Grandma D wants to come join us on the candy trail, we will have to get her an outfit too!



Monday, September 29, 2008

Hillary in GR

My loving hubbie watched three crazy offspring this past Saturday so I could go see Hillary Clinton speak here in GR.  It was hot but very cool to see her speak.  She was on for about 30 minutes.  I tried to attach a clip but it wouldn't load.
I personally invite you to vote.  Given the current state of our economy (two attempts now to pass the bailout and counting) the state of world affairs and the frightful state of our environment - you must have an opinion.  I personally don't feel we can afford 4 more years of the same.  I work in the human resources field and it is really bad around here.  I get requests from employees wanting to get at their retirement funds to pay bills and pay medical bills piling up.  My client group have the average age of 49 years old.  They have worked years in the same company - all their eggs in the same basket.  

On November 4....where is your voice?

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Big brother and baby brother

This big brother is very proud of his baby.  Because Isaac is getting better at holding his head steady, holding Isaac is easier for William.  William is convinced that Isaac knows karate.  So, that makes him a baby timelord (thank you Dr. Who and Z) and now a Karate master.  William helps Isaac karate chop his toys and stuffed animals.  Most times Isaac thinks that is a blast and laughs out loud.  Z loves to come over and talk to Isaac as well but hasn't stayed in one place long enough to get a picture.  I also hope to get a picture of Isaac and his buddy Tristan from daycare.  I came to pick him up yesterday and they both were on the mat together babbling and smiling at each other.  They are about the same age, Tristan is about 2-3 weeks older.

School is going well.  Everyone is trying to adjust to early waking hours and getting to bed at a decent time.  I really have to say I am blessed to be able to be home when school is out.  I walk across the street for Z and William arrives on the bus shortly after.  It gives us more time to talk about the day, get homework done and get dinner ready.  

One thing that is somewhat exciting is I signed up for www.seemommyrun.com.  There isn't a running group for Kentwood so I kinda "started" one.  It is an army of 1 so far.  And if anyone joins, it will be more motivating for me.  I toss the kid in the stroller and head for the trail.  Once I figure out Z's bike chain (anyone have advice on how to KEEP the chain on the bike) then Will and Z can ride bikes while i jog/walk/run with the babe.  

Saturday, September 13, 2008

5 months already...


Our little shining star....
This picture is worth a thousand words but it is also a reminder.... Those close to my heart do not hear enough how much they mean to me.  This gorgeous yellow star wrap was sent to me out of the blue by Jill.  Jill, you are a great friend.  We don't see or talk much but it doesn't seem to affect our friendship.  Thank you for this great gift.  

Life moves too fast.  It is so easy to say the schedule is full, not enough time to call, write, say hi.  And yes, three kids, full time job, full time SkinnyBob... will keep one hopping pretty much 23.5 hours a day...but it is also about making sure it happens.  

So this is a thanks to you for being who you are.  You are appreciated.


Thursday, September 4, 2008





Ah, the first day of school... William is in 2nd and Z is in 1st. Z's teacher said he asked every hour when was it time to go home? I don' t exactly remember, but I am sure it is culture shock to go from 1/2 day to full day of school. Picture day is on the way and here comes the flood of daily papers..homework, slips to sign, PTA's to be on ....recycling to empty... at least most teachers are now on (and check) their email. That is the way to go. Permanent record and not all the clutter. They have had a good week so far. Getting into the routine, catching buses, meeting new teachers. Of course, I have to remind them they must eat lunch and THEN go out to play. I remember back in the day, we had like 45 minutes for lunch. They have less than 30. It takes at least 10 minutes to get through the hot lunch line for pity sake! Thus we have developed the nightly ritual of packing the lunch. They get to choose the food and they are more likely to eat it! What a concept!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

ah, 16 bit goodness



These are pictures of my kids being "awed" by 16 bit Sega Genesis....or not so much.  Daddy tried to explain that back in the day, this was hi-tech/blow your hair back kinda game-playin.  But as you can see, they weren't buying the line.  Looking at his old system this weekend, one can really appreciate how much technology has changed in just a few short years.  This StarTrek game was made in the early 1990's.... compare these graphics to the DS for example.  Our boyz have one (courtesy of the "Bush" money).  To complete the Indiana Jones levels, the player sometimes has to clap their hands, or blow out a torch on screen (by really blowing into a spot on the player).  What is even more amazing to me is that the system actually still worked!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

8 years old, August 26th 2008.  2nd grade. Wow.  Hard to believe.  Where does time go?  As a little kid, summers seemed to last forever. High school...time still was not an issue.  College was different- couldn't wait to work the summer job and then once the job started, I couldn't wait to get back to school. Time itself just did not seem to pick up speed until I had kids.  Then it became lighting fast.  8 years ago I was newly married, freshly graduated college, working my first job and having my first baby.  William is a wonderful boy.  Full of curiosity, so sweet and friendly.  He has the memory of an elephant...be careful what you tell him (and especially what you promise) because he DOES remember.  Full of energy..he and his brother Zach are real buddies.  They are lost without each other... This year Will is into Legos.  Thus our trip to Chi Town.  It always amazes me the things he creates and the stories that go along with his creations.  When he is older, I am going to encourage him to record his stories.  And like every parent, I want only the best for him- a safe, happy, healthy life and world.  Happy Birthday William! 

ibaby


The butt says it all....ipoop.  Should also say ifart and ispitup...but those aren't as cute.  But isn't he?  A true techie baby

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Chi Town






We took the two older boyz to Chi Town. Their first trip to the big city. Daddy said it best: when you are parked and walking, the town is second to none. To drive to and from would require words not best used here. Every exit is another interstate which does not take you the way you were coming. Aside from the extra time traveling, we had a great time in the hotel and taking in the sites downtown. As you can see, it was all about Legos... William will celebrate his 8th birthday on the 26th so he picked out some batman (ahem...Dark Knight, excuse me) legos as did his bro.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Family Reunion

So I braved a trip with three kids from Grand Raggdy (as Shauna would say) to Higgins lake last weekend. Daddy was in need of a good rest so off we went in the new wheels...dubbed the "shuttle". The trip up and back was ok...pretty much what I expected: rough at times when the baby wasn't into trippin quietly and not bad when he was sleepin and the boyz were DS'in.


The visit was fun. The company grand. The weather, not so much. We had sunshine on Friday, a touch on Saturday and none on Sunday. Cold, rainy and windy was not what we requested. We went on the jetski once and on the boat once. A trip into the garage revealed mopeds of long ago. Aunt Lori and Uncle Brian gave the thumbs up and the da'boyz got to ride on a moped for the first time. Zachie is still getting the hang of "hold on and don't lean over" but William had that down pat. The ride could have topped out at 55mph but we maxed at 10mph (it WAS a dirt road, after all). Aunt Cher took many grand pictures so once get some of them, I will be sure to post some.


Unfortunately, we all caught colds and are still recovering. Sore throats go along with crappy weather as things you don't want on a fun summer trip.  Cannot wait for next year!


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

WARNING - CRAZY BABY AHEAD





I was attempting to get a picture for Isaac's crib at the daycare center. Uh, don't think I will be using any of these.....but aren't they a hoot. Mark's fav is the tongue one!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Wazz up

So August is here and it is a mad dash to cram in as much fun stuff before dreaded school begins. This weekend we are in search of kid friendly events that may or may not be indoors. It is supposed to be blazzin hot this weekend so that will be a factor. Next weekend we are off to the Homan reunion. Fun will be had by all, fingers crossed the weather cooperates as most activities will be outside on jetski's and tubes. This will be the highlight of the older boy's summer thus far. Jet ski's were the talk for several months after last year's reunion and I would expect more of the same this year. The following weekend we will attempt a visit to Chi Town for Lego store. This should be a blast. William's 8th birthday is nearly upon us...so this trip is aptly planned. Will is a Lego FREAK! A shout out to Blanche for watching the babe while we travel. Thank you! Then I think we have down time til we go to TC for Labor Day weekend. Provided, again, the weather is nice, we will live at the beach til it is time to pack up and head home to resume school duties.

We are starting to email folks about their dogs...in hot pursuit... cross your fingers for us. William and Zach are anticipating a dog by the end of the month so we have'ta deliver!

"...because the sky is blue...it makes me highhhhh...."

Thursday, July 31, 2008

"...and to drink ...Peru!"

Thought I would expose my children to some classic films today. Better off Dead is one of my 80's favorites. And John Cusack is one of my fav 8o's actors...who moved on to other fantastic films...such as One Crazy Summer, Garden of Good and Evil, Being John Malkavich and High Fidelity. As I watch it, I realize there is a person missing from this movie...his sister Joan. She appears in nearly everything he is in....Gross Pointe Blank, High Fidelity, Must love Dogs....

Dancing hamburgers, cooking strange legged beasties, armadillo-lined coats and trying to "go that way, really fast, and if something gets in your way, turn". These are the things I hope the kids get from this movie. That and an appreciation of good humor. If you haven't seen it...it is a movie about a hapless highschool guy trying to win the girl back and having crazy things happen to him in the process of falling in love with the right girl. Everyone needs a good laugh..and what better thing to bestow on a child than cultivating their ability to laugh at life and not let it drag them down. The attitude we have about life is half the battle.

"...gee Rickie, sorry your mom blew up...."

Monday, July 28, 2008

So, I have added some pictures...all my babies and a dragonfly. Yes, that insect is real. I caught him while I was hanging up laundry this weekend. I could not believe I caught him. We all oogled at him for a couple minutes and then set him free again. Something as simple as that ...a dragonfly...is the reason I try to do things for the environment. Hang laundry (love the smell of clean clothes) to reduce energy used, reuseable bags at Meijer, reuseable water jugs vs plastic waterbottles etc. But what is more important is what we impress upon our our kids. Turn off the lights, finish your food, shut the fridge, eat your carrots....when I utter these things, I am sure I am channeling mothers since the dawn of ....birth, I guess. A mothers natural instinct: create a world that encourages children to grow but without the extra stress of the current day. I was really active with the Tibetan movement and concerned about the environment when I was in highschool and college. I think that tripled when I had my first child. The world really does look different after that small event occurs. The need to protect and allow one to flurish is an internal wrestling match.
and now for something completely different....
Off to dig the glass out of my husband's foot and ensure all three boys are in bed before dawn..

Sunday, July 27, 2008

and then there was a minivan....

First I have to say thank you to my hubbie for a great logo. It symbolizes our three children, silver, purple and green- their birthstones.  Well, silver is close to diamond...  It looks great,Mark, you are very talented.

Second..how cool is this!  We are now blogging!  No myspace or facebook...too much of a risk for catching nasty viruses.  

So, what has been going on...well, had our third baby in April, the 12th to be exact.  Isaac has gained nearly 10 pounds since he was born.  3# a month, 2oz a day.  Mandy expects he will be walking by ..what, 7 months? ;-)  He holds his head independently, yep, 7 months is probably about right.  He is way mellow and we love it.

William loves his new baby brother.  I will find him in the baby's room doing puppet shows for a captive audience.  Once in a while he feels the need to rearrange or remove toys from the crib but they all return in good time.  He is NOT excited to return to school in September.  What 2nd grader is?  What he is excited about though, is Batman.  I have not seen it and daddy says it will be years before any of the boys see the latest installment, but he is all about the cartoons and the lego sets.  Thus, we are in the midst of planning a Chi Town trip to visit the lego store.  He will be 8 in August.

I can tell you one grade schooler that is excited for school...that would be our middle child Z.  He and daddy found Dr. Who lunch boxes and Cybermen backpacks so he is all about the goods.  Probably could care less about the whole learning thing....that is secondary to the right look.  Boy if they had Tardis school apparel....it would be all over.  We are just a'waiting the final episode of season four.  Doctor Donna?  hmmmm..

Skinny bob is doing well.  For those that did not know...Lokie took his exit about the time Isaac arrived. I guess he had enough of the household, decided to strike out on his own.  He had been running out every time the side door opened.  One time too many, I guess...He is missed.  Mark and I have had him since we were in college. Yipe, that has only been 10 years.  

Markus is doing well.  Very excited, near Nirvana, about Batman.  We have a date set up for next Saturday night (thanks Sam!). I try to encourage his creativeness....create create create!  Too many good movies out there to see, Iron Man, Hell Boy II, Batman...and everything set to come out in the next year, Transformers II, New version of Tron.  We took the boys to Binder Park Zoo last weekend, it was great. Haven't been there?  If you like giraffes, you would love this zoo.  Next time, though, no stroller! and we'll pick a cooler day!

Ok, I think this has droned on long enough.  So now ya know what has been happening ...next stop, random thoughts!



First post

So, here it is our first post!