Monday, January 31, 2011

Starlight Starbright

L received a package in the mail from her Bahmah for her birthday. She was very excited to open it. Inside she found a Ladybug Star projector. It lights up her ceiling and walls with stars and turns off after 45 minutes. It shines in red, blue, or green. I took her into the bathroom and closed the door so she could see what it did. She thought it was neat. She stayed in the bathroom for a while just looking at the stars and changing the color of the lights. Such a fun birthday gift. Thanks, Bahmah!



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

FHE-Tithing Jars

We had FHE on tithing Monday. We have decided to start giving our almost 6 year old an allowance. We have been debating a lot of things about this allowance.
How much should it be?
Should she have to do chores in order to get the allowance?
Should she have spending restrictions or can she spend it all on candy if she wants?
How much should she save?
M and I finally worked it all out and had family home evening reminding her about tithing and why we pay it. Then we told her she was going to get an allowance every week. We gave her coins so she could easily take out her tithing and her savings money. The rest she gets to put in her piggy bank and spend however she wants to. After the lesson, our activity was to make a tithing and savings jar. She can fill these up and every month we will help her fill out a tithing slip and give it to the Bishop on fast Sunday. Her savings money we will put in her account at the bank at the end of the year. She was very excited by all of this.

Making her savings tithing jar.
I helped her align the stickers.
Aren't her jars adorable?
Bet you wish you had one:)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Potty Training

We tried to potty train our youngest last summer, however she had other plans. She refused to sit on the potty and when we tried to make her, she would scream at us. It didn't take too long before we decided our hearing was more important than her being out of diapers. So we stopped talking to her about it.
Fast forward to December and she is asking us if she can sit on the potty. "YES!" we say enthusiastically. Sometimes she would go potty but mostly she would just sit there and then get down. This is great; she is getting the idea down.
After two weeks of this, she poops on the potty. We are so excited and we give her the present that has been wrapped and waiting for this momentous occasion since June. It has been there so long, M can't remember what he put in it, so it's a surprise for us all.

L with her gift
After this, she goes poop on the potty every couple of days, but she refuses to pee. At first I am disappointed, but then realize if she is going to choose only one to do, I would prefer it to be poop. It's so much nicer to change a wet diaper than a messy one.
By the new year she is doing all her business on the potty. She is wearing underwear during the day and a diaper at night. She still has a hard time waking up to go to the bathroom and when we try to wake her she is GRUMPY! But she has has no accidents and is great about telling us when she needs to go potty.
This experience has been, by far, much easier than with our older child. For those of you who are trying to potty train and are going nuts trying to get it done, I say stop. Completely stop and wait until they come to you. They will eventually be potty trained, you can be sure of that, and if you do it on their terms, it will be so much easier on all of you.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

An Artist in our Midst

K is an amazing artist. She has been doodling and drawing since she was 2 and you could always tell what they were pictures of. When she was three she drew a picture and mailed it to her grandma. One of her grandma's friends, who is a teacher, thought it was a drawing done by a 5 year old. She was amazed to find out the artist was only three.
One of K's gifts from her Bahmah at Christmas was fabric markers. They came with iron on pictures that you can then color. Bahmah ironed on the dragons and K colored them in. She even added on the beards herself. I think she did an amazing job with the details. She definitely gets her artistic skills from M's side of the family.

One for K and one for L.

The girls wore their shirts today.
Aren't they adorable?
Now I just need to find a nice desk to put in her room so she has her very own artist studio to work in peace whenever she wants to. Gotta get one that locks though, otherwise her sister will be doing murals on the walls and carpet. Though I am sure she would think it was pretty, I am not so sure it would be something I would like.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A New Year with Infinite Possibilities

Every year we invite a few families over to help us ring in the New Year. M and I always make enough hors d'oeuvres to feed an army and our guests bring food as well. We end up with an array of yummy treats to nibble on all night long.

Spinach dip, sushi tray, tri-tip steak bites, cheese tray,
cheese ball, veggie tray with humus, cheese dip...
7 layer dip, bacon rolls (not pictured), shortbread, pie,
cream puffs, chocolate covered cookies, and lots of chips.

We let the kiddies run around, play, and watch movies upstairs. They come down every once in a while to fill up on goodies from the buffet. Aren't they cute? Not sure where L was for this picture.

The adults played games most of the night. We started out with Taboo which is a fun "think outside of the box" game. The boys were stomped hard by the girls, we tried not to rub it in too much.
After that we decided to let the boys play a game they would be good at, so we played Paradise City on the PS3. I got this game as a Christmas present from M this year. And before you say anything, just know that I have wanted a game like this since we played a similar one at a friends house over a year ago. It's a great racing/crashing game.
Our friends the V's.
Our friends the W's
Our friends the H's were unable to make it due to sick kids.
I forgot to take pictures of the hosts, silly me.

We had a lot of fun playing that for a while; the boys lit up like Christmas trees when it was their turn. After the racing, we played bowling, tennis and boxing on the Wii console.
Randy sitting while bowling.
He got some pretty good scores from his seat.
Becky looks great in this picture.

M lit off fireworks throughout the night and the kids
loved it. The kept asking for more and more.

About 15 minutes to midnight, I poured out some sparkling apple cider for everyone to toast in the new year. We tuned in to one of the local tv channels and watched the ball drop. I was surprised they didn't sing Auld Lang Syne but someone mentioned that most people don't know the words to it any more. I asked if anyone had any resolutions for the coming year, but no one had any. Guess it's just M and I working on ours. Although, not having resolutions makes it easy to keep them. Whether you have resolutions or not, I hope this year is full of wonderful experiences and blessings for you and yours. Happy New Year!