November 19, 2012

Brave!



This past weekend, we watched the movie Brave. We have really wanted to see it ever since it came out in theaters but going to the movies is so expensive these days.

I absolutely loved it! There was such a good message to it. I say, it is one of the best animated movies of the year!

My kids must have loved it too because Brooklyn and Mason went into the office the next day and made these really great masks out of craft paper. Brooklyn was Merida and Mason was Angus her horse. Brooklyn also made Dallas a little blue mask so he could be a wisp but he wouldn't wear it. No surprise here!

I love how imaginative my kids are lately! Love it!!!

November 14, 2012

Mommy and Dal Time!

Now that the big kids are in school. Dallas and I have lots of much needed mommy and me time! I am loving  this time spent together. I am learning all about what he loves to do and what makes him happy. Dallas loves Blues Clues! Dallas loves to help me clean the house. We sure have loved being able to go out once in a while just Jer, Dallas and I to eat lunch. So far Dallas's favorite books are "Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You" and "Pajama Time". He loves to ask me to read these two books over and over again! Dallas is such a character and I am loving this little guy!





Caramel Apples


It is officially November! To me that means cooking with the kids and making all sorts of goodies. Jer's mom and dad gave us these caramel apple wraps. Friday the 2nd, we tried them out. Brooklyn and Mase had so much fun making them and especially eating them! It just puts me in the mood for the Holidays coming up.

Recycling


It amazes me all of the time how nice it is to have our little chickens.

1st- our kids are learning the value of being responsible for them. They let them out and put them away every  morning and night. They check for eggs and check on their water and food levels.

2nd- Chickens are really really low maintenance we don't need to clean up their droppings because they are very good for the ground. The chickens eat our left over scraps and weeds.

3rd- I haven't had to buy eggs since they started laying. I also love the fact that the kids are learning to sell them and earn money through them. It helps them learn the value of money as well.

This picture if of the chickens eating our old jack o lanterns. It just feels so good to be able to recycle. Normally I would have to throw these in the trash right after Halloween but this year, the chickens got to eat as much of the pumpkin flesh as they wanted first. So nice! 

Progress in School


I have to admit I was worried about the kids starting school again. I am now convinced that if we are good at keeping up our Family scripture reading, family prayers, and Family Home Evenings, the kids are thriving. Brooklyn loves having other children around to share and compete with.

She came home last week with an award in Reading Plus. She has leveled up and I can sure tell a difference in her reading. What a big girl! We are so proud of her.

November 1, 2012

Our Halloween 2012!









Well Halloween was quite an interesting affair this year. All was smooth until the older kids came home from school, then it was a mad dash to hurry and get changed into costumes and rush over to the Main Street Park to begin trick or treating down the street.

Dallas decided he did not want to wear his costume one bit and proceeded to knock the wind out of me. He decided it wasn't so bad when I didn't make him wear the mask. Mason and Brooklyn were big helpers and got dressed into their hero costumes on their own since I was pretty busy. Mason went as Batman and Brooklyn as a firefighter girl! It was chaotic at times but we managed to stay together to all the stores.

The kids really loved stopping by daddy's work and seeing him and the ghost towns they made. Usually my favorite part of trick or treating down main street is to stop by the Nursing Center there but they ran out of candy before we got there. We did go in to just say hello but the residents kept telling us to just come back. They didn't understand that we didn't mind not having candy.

Afterwards I ended up at the park while the kids played for a bit. While at the park, Brooklyn accidentally broke a cowboy friend's gun. She felt so badly that she broke down crying to and begged me to give her candy away. I tried to calm her and she told the cowboy's mother sorry. Aw we were leaving the park, I lost my camera. I was so upset with myself! I practically live with my camera. It is not fancy but it is the one thing that I do consistently. I take pictures of my family! We went back and tried to look but no one had seen it.

I stopped back by Jer's work and he came to help me look. Luckily a kind woman found it and gave it back.  (One reason to be grateful for small towns.)

We went home to eat some dinner before taking the kids to a couple friend's homes to trick or treat. As we were driving I told Jeremiah to slow down. He argued back that he wasn't even going above the speed limit and proceeded to press the gas a little too hard. We passed a policeman who was on the corner and he stopped us right away. He called it "excessive acceleration" even though we weren't speeding. I thought I'd help out by saying it was my fault for arguing. That is when the policeman said "oh so I can give you a citation for distracting the driver?" Luckily he didn't, and we left with just a warning. We went to a couple houses but by that time, I was completely out of the Halloween mood. Maybe next year will be better.