Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Thanksgiving Week

Last week was my Thanksgiving Break...Yes I get a whole week off of work!  On Monday I watched 5 children at our house.  We put up barriers to keep kids out of the living room that is totally under construction and strollers blocked the stairs.  Connor knows to stay downstairs, but Calvin does not.  Basically we stayed in the family room/kitchen and backyard.  We played in the morning, then Calvin took a nap.  When he got up it was Connor's turn.  Then when everyone was awake we cleaned up and then walked to the park.  The day went by pretty fast and the kids were all well behaved.  When we got to the park Connor wanted to swing, so by default Calvin got to swing too.  They both thoroughly enjoyed their time on the swings.  They also played on rocking animals and the slides.  We were only at the park about 30 minutes when Chris came to retrieve his kids.
Claire enjoyed the swings too.
The other two girls were off playing on the play structures...I don't have pictures of them.

On Tuesday Connor and I walked to the park again.  It's maybe a 10 minute walk.  Connor spent most of his time on the swings and then enjoyed the slide.  He liked the twisty slide best.

Wednesday morning we watched the 5 kids again.  Peter took the early morning shift 5-7am while I woke up around 7 and helped out until Mary came shortly after 8.  After they left, we got in a little bit of cleaning and then people started arriving.  Connor and I headed to my parents house to visit with my aunt and uncle.
On Thursday morning Abbie and Rafe arrived.  Peter and my aunt got together in the morning to stuff the bird and inject it with some yummy sauce and then Peter baked it.  While it was baking we went up to Hilltop Park to play around.  Everett, Abbie, Rafe and my dad joined us there.  Connor had a blast and was quite exhausted when we were done.

After a nap it was time for dinner.  Connor sat in a big boy chair (he hates his booster seat now).  After dinner he enjoyed playing a game of "eek a boo" under the table.
He also enjoyed fixing the little nook under the kids' counter with grandma's screwdriver.  He pushed the shelf up so he had a place to sit.
After dinner Abbie, Rafe and I geared up for the big sales.  We hit Walmart and Target.  After waiting in line outside of Walmart that wrapped halfway around the store for about 30-45 minutes we were let in to the craziness inside.  Okay it really wasn't that bad.  At least not as bad as you see online.  People were somewhat courteous and nice and there was no shoving.  I headed straight for the toy section.  I wanted a play kitchen that was advertized for $50 instead of the usual $80.  I got back there and looked all around.  Then I asked someone, who checked a paper of all the in stock items and she told me that that store didn't receive that item.  "What?"  Now really if you're going to offer doorbusters, you should make sure that every store has them.  I could understand if they were all sold out, but that wasn't the case here.  I was annoyed!  Well after striking out I went to find Abbie and Rafe.  They picked up movies for me but didn't find them in the piles that were on the discount.  So we took the movies and the ad and what they wanted to buy up to the cash register.  My blu-ray movies each rang up as 19.96, but when we showed the cashier that they were the ones in the ad, she fixed the price to the sale price of 8.96 and then took 3.00 off each because they rang up wrong.  So I got two blu-rays for 5.96 each....so Walmart wasn't a total loss.  Then it was on to Target.  I picked up three more movies and that was it.  The line to check out at Target was clearly longer and slower than the Walmart line.  I swear we stood in line to leave FOREVER!  We started our evening adventures at 7:40ish and returned home around 11:15.  And my Christmas shopping...well the movies we're keeping, so I guess you can say I haven't started for anyone else.

Saturday afternoon Patty, Peter and I went to Walter Andersen's.  Patty loved the train as so did Peter.  I loved picking out all the flowers I wanted to buy.  After that we went to Home Depot.  We came home with a Christmas wreath like thing that smells really good for $5.  We also walked by these super cute rocking horses.  You pull the ear and the horse makes noises, wags it's tail and moves the head.  (While visiting at his cousins' house Connor always plays on the rocking horse.  He also loves the rocking animals at the park.)  When we went to check out Peter had a horse under his arm.  So I guess we have started our Christmas shopping.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

What we have been up to

Connor loves playing with kitchen tools.  The tongs are his favorite.
Making breakfast-apple pancakes...yummy!
Cooking up some yummy ritz crackers
Here's what we've been up to with the house.  We cleared out this side area.  This would make a great place to ride bikes...for now it just stores the trash cans.  On the left is a big storage shed.  It's empty and we doubt we'll use it.  Peter wants to get rid of it.
Here's the other side yard.  We have been digging up rocks here.

 Here's the backyard.  Most of this concrete is going to go.  What this picture doesn't show is that the concrete was poured on different levels.  There's about four different heights of concrete in our backyard.  The area under the gazebo will likely stay concrete as well as the patio by the door.

 
 Here's the front lawn, or what is left of it.  Last weekend we went prospecting for sprinklers.  We found 16 sprinklers for this tiny lawn.  I saw the pattern and told Peter where to start digging and sure enough we found several that were buried underground.  Who needs 16 sprinklers for a lawn this size?
Looks like mole holes
I still can't get over the number of sprinklers.
In this little area we found three more sprinklers...so that makes 19.  19 sprinklers for the front grassy area.  There's a running theme of many sprinklers around this house.  There are a ton where our strawberries and peas are planted.  There's also a lot along the dirt area leading up to the front door.
Here's a pot I planted with cilantro seeds a few weeks ago.
And here's the area that is planted with pea seeds.
 Have I mentioned how many rocks we have found in our yard?  Last weekend Frank emptied four buckets.  This weekend he told us to empty all the buckets into his truck and he'll take them all to a co-worker who wants them.  We're glad to get rid of the rocks...though there are several more that we haven't found yet.  It's like digging for buried treasure in our yard.  Everywhere you dig you'll find rocks.
Today Frank put up scaffolding and mudded our living room.  Our goal is to have the downstairs complete by Christmas.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

In Loving Memory

When I went to pick Connor up after work today my dad told me that Gracie died this morning.  Last night we noticed her breathing kind of hard and she didn't get up to play with Connor outside.  My dad took her to the vet first thing this morning and the vet wasn't going to be in until about 9am.  He was told to take her to the Emergency vet.  He did and they ran some tests and took x-rays and found a large cancerous tumor on her heart.  He was told they could drain some of the liquid to help alleviate some of the pressure she was feeling, but the prognosis wasn't good.  She didn't have much time left.  While waiting to do more tests she passed away. 

Connor took my dad out in the yard twice today to look for dog poop. 
Best Buddies
She liked to keep a close eye on Connor and she LOVED to swim.
 She would've been 10 years old next week.
 We love you Gracie!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Connor is 2

Yesterday Connor turned 2. He had a great birthday and enjoyed opening gifts.  
I got clothes and sandals (not pictured)
And this really cool bike.  I enjoyed "helping" daddy assemble it.
In the beginning Connor had more fun assembling the bike than anything else.  It was like the kid that would rather play with the box than what is in it.  Except he wanted to assemble more.  But once he realized he could ride this thing...he was off and rolling.  He hasn't got the concept of using the pedals just yet, but that will come soon.
Look at me, I'm Two!
Here's my birthday cake.  I helped with the sprinkles.
Everyone is singing to me.
After everyone sang I blew out my candle.

Then while the camera was not recording my candle was lit again and I blew it out again.

This evening when we got home, there was a large package on the doorstep.  It was a turtle sandbox!

Just before dinner Connor decided to help himself to some leftover cake.

I think he thoroughly enjoyed his birthday!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Halloween Fun

 A couple days prior to Halloween we carved pumpkins.  Connor enjoyed taking the seeds out of the pumpkin.
 
On Halloween when my mom got home from work she opened up the big bag of candy for the trick or treaters and gave Connor a piece.  He hasn't had much candy before so this was a real treat.  Then he was told that if he put on his costume and carried a bucket around to the neighbors he would get more candy.  He then let me put his costume on him and we went around the cul de sac.  He had so much fun we decided to keep on going so we went around the block.
Daddy dressed up too.
He was so cute with his bucket.
At one point Daddy ran back home to get a bag to help hold Connor's candy, but Connor didn't like the idea of parting with any of his candy.  So he continued on basically dragging his bucket at the end.
When we were done walking around the block.  We hopped in the car and went to visit Grandma and Grandpa O.  Connor showed off his costume and then promptly took it off.  He then dumped out and showed his loot to everyone.  He even sampled a few pieces.
It was a long night and he thoroughly enjoyed Halloween.  He now really understands the concept of candy.

Here are a few cute pictures from this evening.  Peter was making dinner and so was Connor.
Would you like ravioli or chicken noodle soup?
Now who put the candy bucket just out of my reach?