A STORY OF A MOM WHO CLEANS UP MESSES AND LOVES THOSE DRESSES

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Workshop, Angel Ball, Dress of the Week, and Jamin ready for cubs

Friday a super awesome friend watched my kids for me so I could go to a workshop presented by Dr. Ross Greene, PhD who is the Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. I recently read one of his books, The Explosive Child and found it quite intriguing. The book and the workshop really opened my mind to different strategies of disciplining and teaching children. He talks about a collaborative problem solving approach to help kids deal with social, emotional and behavioral challenges. If you are interested he has a website here at www.livesinthebalance.org.
Saturday night Matthew went to a fancy fundraiser for a local hospital. I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but we had a really fun time. They had a silent auction and a fancy meal and an awesome band. Everyone was dancing. It was a good time.

Dress of the Week
I probably shouldn't let her play in the curtains, but...
She is just so cute when she does.
Saying "peek-a-boo"
Our princess having a bottle. She was having a moment.
Jamin ready for Cubs Wednesday evening.



Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Snow is Melting and Dress of the Week

Dress of the Week
I got Tegan's hair in pigtails this week! It was so exciting! I love my little girl. =) ... and my other kids too. =)

Jamin and the cat doing some reading. =)
So lately I have been trying to get the boys to help out a bit more around the house. With four things seem to get out of hand pretty fast. So I have been encouraging them to help even if it is easier to do it myself. I figure in the long run we'll all be better off if they learn to enjoy some cooking and cleaning. They don't mind helping me in the kitchen, sweeping, wiping and setting tables, mixing stuff, helping me get ingredients. The hardest thing for me is to get them to pick up their toys. It's all a learning process I guess.
One of my best investments. The kids love our moon bouncer.


Ok, so I am kinda weird. I have been trying to tell myself all winter how much I love the snow and we have really been enjoying playing in it and stuff. I am probably the only one, but I am actually kind of sad the snow is leaving. More than leaving, suddenly in a weeks time, most of it is gone! I do not miss the insane cold, though. Well, out with the old and in with the new. Sledding and snow forts are now history(till fall). This week the kids have been splashing in puddles and getting really dirty. Neil is the only one completely in denial. He still won't give up his winter jacket for a spring one. However, he REALLY loves running through puddles and throwing rocks into them. It has proven to create much more laundry this week.
An election is coming up in Canada. Matthew is totally obsessed with all the latest political stuff lately. Everything is so different here than in the states. Here, if a majority does not agree on a budget, then there is an election. Normally elections end up being every 4 years, but lately they have been every 2. The leader of the party with the most local officials elected becomes the Prime Minister. I think it is way more complicated than that, but that's a general low down.
The river is mesmerizing right now. It is moving really fast and there are lots of logs and big chunks of ice that float by. We took a walk/bike ride yesterday to the river to get a closer look.



Jamin's completely outgrew his last bike and it faced some tragedy, so it was time for a new bike. Now that the snow and ice are off the roads, he can ride it. =)


Last year this section of road flooded, so they prepared for it this year, although it has not proven to be necessary.
You can tell the water is high when it is the same height on both sides of the lock.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Spring Break 2011- Will Be One That We Remember




Playing at our school park. Good times =)
Tegan getting ready to go down the slide.

There she goes!
Gordon going down.
Jamin playing on the snow plow mountain.
Tegan climbing up to the slide. She LOVES slides. She just keeps down over and over again.
We were playing hide-and-go-seek. Gordon was it. This is me hiding. Gordon found me pretty fast, Neil and Tegan gave me away. At least that is my excuse, and I am sticking to it. Jamin was the best at it. I couldn't find him and had to call for him to come out.
Gordon trying to ride his bike through the snow and ice. It is easier on the pavement, Gordon. =)
Jamin taking his scooter for a drive.
Another day playing in our backyard



Gordon had a birthday party at Oak Hammock Marsh, so I decided to spend time with the other kids there while Gordon was at the party. I asked Grandma Anderson if she would like to come along and she did which was awesome, and I think the kids all had a good time. One of Jamin's classmates were there with a younger sibling at the same party as Gordon, so Jamin had lots of fun playing with his friend.
Jamin coloring
Tegan playing Wildlife Plinko.
Jamin the bumble bee
Tegan's favorite thing was watching the fish.

Neil's favorite was fishing for plastic fish.
An outside view of the marsh. There was a chilly wind, so we didn't stay out too long, and there wasn't really any wildlife to see yet.
Neil sorting the blocks.
Jamin was given a project for school to choose a famous manmade structure, build a replica and write about it. Jamin chose the Golden Gate Bridge. He said he chose it because his Grandma and Grandpa Richardson have a big picture of it in their living room. It is not finished yet, but he made lots over progress over Spring Break. I'll show another picture when he is finished.
The boys being silly with oranges. =)
The boys were good about practicing the piano and...

helping out over Spring Break. Here is Gordon whipping some egg whites for waffles one morning. Jamin even washed some dishes. I should have taken a picture of that! =) Next time.
My poor little princess stood up on a chair and it fell over. She got a big gash on her chin. =( I took a picture of the gash, but I am not posting on here. It will make everyone cry. This is a picture of Tegan taking a nap at the Emergency Room. We were there for 7 1/2 hours! It was insane crazy. I don't recall ever having to wait that long before. Tegan was fairly good most of the time considering she had a gash in her chin. She is such a sweetie pie. I stayed in the room while they stitched her up and almost passed out just before they put the first needle through. I guess I suddenly turned sheet white and they made me sit down immediately, threw some oxygen on me, and told me to put my head between my legs.
Here are her stitches. She gets them out on Wednesday.
Tegan's angry face? I just thought it was cute.
Sweet Tegan
Watching General Conference. It was so exciting this year. The first session they announced that there will be a temple built here! I know it will likely take some time, but we are all totally and completely thrilled about that news. The temple we go to now is about a 6 1/2 hour drive, so it will be quite a change. Jamin was actually sad at first. He said he won't be able to visit his friend Liam and go on long drives and stay at hotels anymore. I told him it would likely be a couple years and we still would likely be able to do all those things occasionally anyway. Then he was happy too and even built a model out of cardboard of what he thought it should look like. =)