Christian came home yesterday with an invitation to a birthday party tomorrow, so tonight we’re headed to Toys R Us for a present. The kids don’t really know it, but they will be happy. They’re always ready to check out what’s new in toys.
Huts is hoping to take them outside for some sledding this weekend. We bought another sled so the two older kids could coast down the hill at the same time. Huts went down on his tummy last time and was sore afterward. It was fun to watch them go sledding!
January 28, 2011
January 25, 2011
Mr. Affectionate

Christian will turn 8 in a few months, but that doesn’t mean he has forgotten his mom and dad. He snuggles up to us on the couch and relates stories of school and Lego sets to come. He comes down every night and tells me about everything he has seen on TV, gives me a kiss and hugs me tight. He tells us that he loves us when we tuck him in at night and he gives everyone a kiss, including his little brother. He may be growing up, but he is still the affectionate kid he has always been. He is going to make some lady very happy one day if he keeps this up.
January 17, 2011
Cleaning Time

There are new Lego sets and Christian has already started collecting them. This weekend, he got a small set in exchange for some serious hard work. Usually he avoids all chores, but he wanted the white ninja, so he decided he would pitch in. He vacuumed the whole upper floor and the furniture too. He’s got the height to push the vacuum cleaner around, but not the strength. He huffed and puffed pushing it around, but I have to admit he did a good job.
Tori also pitched in to earn a small toy. She and Eli helped me wash down sticky doorhandles, tables and walls. They also helped me scrub up spots on the carpet and stairs. We put things away too and dusted. It was funny to see them scrub the walls with their wet cloths. They helped without complaint and Tori was happy to play with her LaLaLoopsy tea set.
Christian Quote of the Day: "They didn't lie it is refreshing!".
January 13, 2011
Lego Mania

Christian, Tori and I played some of Christian Lego games he got for Christmas last night. First we played Race 3000, which was a pretty decent and quick game once we figured out how to play. Some of the directions were pretty confusing, especially adding tiles to the die. Christian beat me by a wide margin and we moved onto the Lava game. After each of us getting burned by "lava" a couple of times, Christian scooted up the pyramid and took off on the dragon for the victory again. Lastly Tori joined us for game of Creationary. We kind of made up our own rules and rolled the dice to determine which category we were going to build. Christian's Wishing well was pretty good, but I had to cheat and sneak a peek at his card for a blimp. Christian guessed Tori's, which I wouldn't have gotten from her building technique. Both were able to guess my tractor. They both enjoyed the fun of the games, but it was getting near bed time for Tori, so the games were put away for the night. Luckily Eli didn't destroy the games or the Lego pizza truck while we were playing. At least that is one set that won't have to be rebuilt tonight.
January 05, 2011
The Lego Christmas

Christian LOVES lego's. So much so that it was 90% of his Christmas list. Since he was a good boy, Santa brought him a 8 lego sets and 5 Lego games! This does not include the Hero Factory figures, Trio's and Transformers that you have to put together. On Christmas day alone, he spent 10 hours putting 7 sets of lego's together with over 2000 pieces. He barely ate, he barely used the bathroom, he just did Lego's and spent the day in his Jammies. He is still playing with his lego's and getting into the smaller sets that you can remake into different things. I came home from work and he was playing in his Jammies with Star Wars Legos all by himself and he was having a great adventure. Though I think General Grievous and the Droids were a little embarrassed to be seen being played with by a 7-year-old. They grow up so fast, one day they are in the box, the next a kid is making them play all kinds of crazy adventures. Christian seemed a little sheepish about me seeing him play with toys. He's not even a teenager yet!
Christmas at Grandma's was fun for him as well. He got to go to Monkey Business, which is a giant indoor play area, twice and go crazy on all the climbing equipment. He was going so fast the younger kids had a hard time keeping up. We were able to go into a 2nd play area which had different bouncy's for the kids to try. Christian ended up hot, red-faced and sweaty both times, but he enjoyed it. We also stopped by the pet shop in the mall to check out the animals. He loved the fish and bunnies, but hated the snakes and birds. The snakes because they were gross and the birds because they screamed.
Back home was recuperating time after 1 more holiday. They crashed on Thursday. Christian went to bed at 8 exhausted, but he was determined to stay up for new years. He made it to almost 11:30, but his tiredness overtook him, just too much travel and fun. He seems to have recovered and is ready to go back to school as his Mama's post said.
January 04, 2011
Crazy Crazy Crazy
It’s been one long vacation filled with visits here and there, bouts of sickness and loads of glee, but the kids made it. They spent one last day with me yesterday, and they were wonderful. Ollie played upstairs while Tori hung out downstairs watching one show after another.
Eli ran around the house all day, playing with things he shouldn’t as well as his new toys. They got up this morning with some tugging, but by 6:30, they were ready to go! Ollie and Tori were all ready for before care and Eli couldn’t wait to play with the girls at Sharon’s. Mom and Dad are also glad to be back at work and glad to get the rest of the trash out of the garage, including the recyclable cans—those went to PAWS to help out the shelter animals.
Eli ran around the house all day, playing with things he shouldn’t as well as his new toys. They got up this morning with some tugging, but by 6:30, they were ready to go! Ollie and Tori were all ready for before care and Eli couldn’t wait to play with the girls at Sharon’s. Mom and Dad are also glad to be back at work and glad to get the rest of the trash out of the garage, including the recyclable cans—those went to PAWS to help out the shelter animals.
December 16, 2010
Christian The Penguin
This past weekend in the snow, along with the usual snow man and angel making, Christian decided he was going to be like the Penguins of Madagascar. He succeeded several times, here's one of his runs.
I think his parents need to buy him a sled!
I think his parents need to buy him a sled!
Eerily Quiet
Christmas is nearly a week away, and the kids are amazingly quiet about it. No crossing off days on the calendar, no looking around for presents, no real requests for presents. It's very weird. Maybe next week will kick them into the spirit with the Winter Holiday class parties on Tuesday and all of the preparations. Maybe they are just trying to be good so Santa will visit.
November 30, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
Uncle Frank came down with his girlfriend Annie, her daughter Destiny and his son Keaton, and the fun started. The kids played well together all over the house. Very few toys or games weren’t touched, and they wore each other out. By the time night fell, they all fell asleep rather quickly, even Eli.
The five of them also ate like little pigs. I clearly should have made more cookies and snacks. Next year I will know. Their tummies fill quickly and empty fast!
The five of them also ate like little pigs. I clearly should have made more cookies and snacks. Next year I will know. Their tummies fill quickly and empty fast!
November 22, 2010
Grandparents Day

Grandma Vickie woke up sick, so Aunt Annie and her friend Schlindler, or “Sara,” visited Ollie and Tori today. Sara sat with Tori for the first half and Annie with Ollie, and then they traded. Sara had a good time playing BINGO with Ollie, while Tori and Annie did other things down the hall. It sounds like the two had a good time with their “grandparents.” A big thanks to the girls!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


