Thursday, October 30, 2008

Colie Bird Card


Wendy sent me a card with an image that she has termed "Colie Birds". I have a tendency to be drawn to them and and now she says that these silly whimsical looking fowl remind her of me (I'm sure it's not because I can be a bird brain at times...right?). In any case, she is my creative inspiration and I enjoy sharing her talents with everyone.

Dino Dens

Our science lesson today was about where the dinosaurs may have lived. Christopher built houses for the dinos to live in and hide from bigger ones. His idea was amazingly similar to how ours are built all in a row.


Unfortunately, for the inhabitant, there was no back wall to protect from a sneak attack and only enough room to back in and not turn around. Perhaps this is why they are extinct today?!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Coming Undone

My wondrous child has a myriad of peculiar habits that he picks up from who knows where. I always thought that it would be a wonderful thing to document, but thus far have not followed through with this thought. Well this all comes to an end today.
Joshua does everything backwards. When he first started identifying letters he would invariably proceed to shout out letters starting at the back end of a word. You will regularly find him with his shoes on the opposite feet, and if they are on the proper feet you know that a discriminating helper assisted.

But what is funnier yet is his pants. He will ALWAYS put his pants on backwards. After being told they are on backwards and to take them off and try again...he will do as he is told only discover that they are on backwards once again.

Some moms find it necessary to point this out to me...I just laugh and am relieved that he doesn't insist on going bottomless (knowing me I would oblige him for the sake of ease). Now he has discovered buttons and zippers. I find this extremely hilarious and it must be documented for posterity.

Harvest Time

Our church had a harvest festival this Saturday evening. It was only supposed to be a quick get-togther, but it turned out to be a very exciting 3 hour long event! We piled into the car at 5:00pm and didn't come home until almost 8:30pm.

After a parade of costumes, where Joshua took prize for the best 3-5 year old boy costume as Speed Racer, Christopher and Joshua participated in a cookie eating contest.



This is our pastor and his wife.
Lazy Walking "M" mom and her little outlaw.
We also went "treating" from trunk to trunk in the parking lot to marvel at all the wonderfully decorated vehicles, and to gather an eclectic bag full of treats. Unfortunately, due to my lack of forethought we were the only ones not decked out (oh well there's always next year).

After this thrilling outing we attended another social (being the little butterflies that we are...yeah right) we stayed for another 2 1/2 hours. Our neighborhood has little gatherings every now and then. This particular neighbor had planned out quite a night of activies from flinging bugs to pumpkin decorating. We finally tuck our little bugs into bed at 11:30. Needless to say we barely made it to church today.






Thursday, October 23, 2008




Here's a card that Steve requested that I make for his dad's birthday. I think that it is "Wendy" clever.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

In all God's Glory




I took about 300 pictures of the beach for my mom to paint. I can't share them all with you, but here are a few. God used only the best when He created our earth.

Scrapbooking Retreat


What a view, huh? Twice a year a friend of mine has a scrap retreat at her beach house and invites 9 other women and I have been blessed to be amongst those for the last 2 trips. For 48 hours we exchange laughs, stories, food, walks on the beach, creative ideas, scraping equipment and encouragement. We go to bed when we want, wake up when we want and senselessly self-indulge until we drop from exhaustion. And then we go home happy, fatigued, but happy (and hopefully with a few more pages for the scrapbook).




Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Tee Any One?


Steve has resurrected his golfing passion, dusted off the old clubs and purchased a new pair of shoes. Yes folks, the golfing legend has returned to the sport after a 10 year leave of absence. With all this enthusiasm Christopher's interest has been peaked. We may have another Ben Hogan on our hands.

School, Books, Teacher's Dirty Looks


Here is Christopher doing his math. He appears to excel in his arithmetic abilities. We are almost done with the kindergarten curriculum. We will be starting the 1st grade math in about 1 more week.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pie in the Sky


So the apple pie was edible as you can see. Please don't confuse this with finger lick'n good. Apparently I used the wrong apples since it was not only so tart that our faces turned inside out but the consistency was really more like applesauce sandwiched between two crusts. My mom ended up buying some store bought cookies to forgo my tart delight. Steve maned up and did his husbandly duty by ingesting the slice without so much as a single grimace.
It will be better the next time!

HOLY quilt

OK. So Steve has a quilt that I made for him way back when we were dating. Infact, it is the 1st quilt that I ever made so it has lots of sentimental value. However, it is starting to wear in various spots and is in bad need of replacement.


Since I have been giving the opportunity to take a formal quilting class I thought that this would be a good time to make him a new one. For those of you who may not know Steve very well...his favorite color is orange and he delights in all things Japanese (being a hapa and all). This quilt should fit his personality a lot better than the last sunflower one. I finished piecing the nine patch last night at class and will be putting the blue boarder and orange binding on in the coming weeks.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

All aboard for Pumpkin Picking!

We had such a wonderful visit to the Pine Hill
Pumpkin Patch. Grammy, Papa, Jojo, Christie, Lonny and the kids came for the weekend so we made it a harvest celebration.









We rode the true to life miniature steam locomotive. We all crawled into the cattle car under the one condition that we would all moo like a bunch of pathetic bovine. Joshua was in 7th heaven rattling the cage from side to side to get a
glimpse of the sites passing by.
















Pumpkins galore for the picking (or biting what every your fancy)!







The tractor race was a run-away success!



















Photo ops were literally around ever bend.





And luckily no one was lost in our jaunt through the corn maze or eaten alive by any R.O.U.S's.









Happy harvest time to all!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Junior Fire Fighters

The Hanford Fire Dept. had their annual open house.

The boys enjoyed a various array of FREE activies!

They hosed down a fire...


Climbed in and out of a fire truck and a haz. mat. truck...


And road in an old fashioned fire engine.
After all that we had a hot dog and went home happy! What a blast!

All American Apple Pie

Well, we did it! I have always wanted to make an apple pie from scratch. Now I can say I have done it. Haven't tasted it yet, but it's not about the product, it's about the process...right?! I'll keep you posted.
The boys really did "get into it".

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Finally (Tired of looking at the aprons!)

Ok! I am just going to do a quick post...perhaps this will get me going on the blog thing again. Quick update for any who may not know, we decided to start homeschooling Christopher about a month ago. All is well now. We are enjoying it immensely now that we have a routine.

I just started a Facebook account, so we will see how well I can keep up with that.

My brother-in-law, Jojo just returned from China again after only being gone for 1 month so that he could complete his citizenship requirements...he just got sworn in on Tue...HOORAY! Poor Heather is left in China by herself, eagerly awaiting his return with two wild boys hanging off her wondering where their "Tataiy" went.

CBS (Community Bible Study) started about a month ago...which means I am gone all morning on Tue. and Wed. (so don't expect to find me sitting on my duff at home then). Steve starts his men's bible study on the last Wed. evening of this month (so he will be sitting on his duff, just not here at home).