Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Kids Songs You Will Love
One of my friends posted on her Facebook page that she was looking for new kids music. And I told her what we like. But then I went to YouTube to see if there were any samples of it and guess what, there were... because there always is stuff like that on YouTube. So I wanted to put some of them here for you. Enjoy!
Tricycle by Frances England
also by F.E. Daddy-O one of our very favorites!
Lisa Lob and Elizabeth Mitchell (also check out Little Liza Jane by E.M totally wonderful song)
Katie Herzig sings Forevermore!
Feist sings on Sesame Street!
Of course our daughters current favorite is Wilco's Misunderstood! She sings the "nothin' at all" part at the top of her lungs, and can never get enough of it. The other day she announced she wanted to mail the band a letter to let them know how much she loved the song. I might make her type it on her typewriter if she's serious.
Tricycle by Frances England
also by F.E. Daddy-O one of our very favorites!
Lisa Lob and Elizabeth Mitchell (also check out Little Liza Jane by E.M totally wonderful song)
Katie Herzig sings Forevermore!
Feist sings on Sesame Street!
Of course our daughters current favorite is Wilco's Misunderstood! She sings the "nothin' at all" part at the top of her lungs, and can never get enough of it. The other day she announced she wanted to mail the band a letter to let them know how much she loved the song. I might make her type it on her typewriter if she's serious.
New Walls
More to come on the wall and stories from preschool adventures.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
A Wagon, a Window, and a Wall
The life and times of Owen, or just one hour of time...
I like looking out the window, standing on books, in a wagon... sometime I wave at the people walking by.
hmmm now I like to turn on the dishwasher... and lug around an empty box with a rope handle
this is a fun game I like to call, find the hidden chalk and draw on the walls...
See here people I am a really good artist... I call this one, "Multi-colored sticks"
then I take a few books out of the wagon and spend some time blowing on a kazoo looking out the window... I'm also keeping an eye on the neighborhood.
Monday, August 08, 2011
Want to know what really upsets Owen?
Owen is wanting more chocolate chips...I would imagine this is how Todd behaved as a baby when he wanted more chocolate chips.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Summer Sleep Over
What is that sticking out from that "tent", are those little toes?
Well he can't read, but he sure is sweet. Little sleepy boy. He decided to stay in his bed he wasn't into sleeping in the tent.
Its always nice to take your blankie where ever you go in case you need to make a tent and take a nap. Owen is in love with his blankie and it does go everywhere with him.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
We're Back Part 2
Upon arriving home from our vacation we hit the ground running. There was a lot to do...
First on the list: Finalize all parts for buying the home we have been renting for the past two years. Yes I said we are buying our house. We are now home owners! Whoo! It has been a long journey, and a lot of work for Todd (who did all the paperwork).
Second: we found a swing set. It had been loved by another family here in town and they were moving and it needed a new home. Some of our friends with a trailer showed up and took it apart,
and brought it over to our house and set it up!
It was quite possibly one of the most humid day of the month. It had just rained and our back yard-o-mulch holds in the moisture. Seriously the humidity was so thick you could feel it in your lungs when you were breathing. But...
They continued on...
And finished every last detail! And we now have the most wonderful back yard we could have ever imagined.
Thanks guys! We love it, and use it every day, many times a day. In fact we had lunch in the tower yesterday. We also must thank all our grandparents and great grandparents for all the gift money for the kids (Christmas, birthdays...) we have been saving and finally spent on this wonderful swing set. Thank you! Did I say that we love it?
After we finished our paperwork for buying the house and moved and installed the swing set, Vacation Bible School started up at our church. What? Yes it was next, and in the middle of VBS we closed on our house... and yeah it worked.
Thanks everyone for your prayers, advice, and input.
First on the list: Finalize all parts for buying the home we have been renting for the past two years. Yes I said we are buying our house. We are now home owners! Whoo! It has been a long journey, and a lot of work for Todd (who did all the paperwork).
Second: we found a swing set. It had been loved by another family here in town and they were moving and it needed a new home. Some of our friends with a trailer showed up and took it apart,
After we finished our paperwork for buying the house and moved and installed the swing set, Vacation Bible School started up at our church. What? Yes it was next, and in the middle of VBS we closed on our house... and yeah it worked.
Thanks everyone for your prayers, advice, and input.
And We're Back part 1
...and we're back! Whew we might be finally catching our breath, maybe. Let us catch you up.
We went back to the Midwest to visit Grandma and Grandpa. They took us to creeks...
Taught us how to catch crawdads, float down the stream, and swing off a rope.
We had snacks on the banks and threw rocks into the water.
We got to visit some best buddies. Owen and J are only a few weeks apart. Its so fun to have little friends to play with on vacation.
Marin and JB loved seeing each other again and played all afternoon.
We spent the Fourth there celebrating with Grandpa Tim who shot off lots of good fireworks and let Marin pick out every one that was next. And Marin got to do sparklers for the first time!
Yeah for the 4th of July! Yeah for Grandma and Grandpa! We miss you so much and can't wait to see you in October!
We also visited Joplin, where the Tornado hit a few months back. It was sad, shocking, and indescribable - the damage that a single tornado can make. It looks like everything was thrown into a blender, or that there was a war there.

The building you see in the background on the left is the hospital that was destroyed. Normally from this neighborhood you would not be able to see the hospital because of the houses and trees. But because most everything was leveled you can now see right through the neighborhoods all the way to the hospital.
We heard so many stories of how people in the surrounding areas jumped in and cared for their neighbors in Joplin, how the farmers brought in their trucks and tractors and cleaned up the streets before FEMA even got there. How neighbors would dig their way out of the rubble and not run for safety but run to the house next door and start digging out their neighbor. The courage and bravery, the tears for all the loss is almost too much to understand.
We spent the Fourth there celebrating with Grandpa Tim who shot off lots of good fireworks and let Marin pick out every one that was next. And Marin got to do sparklers for the first time!
We also visited Joplin, where the Tornado hit a few months back. It was sad, shocking, and indescribable - the damage that a single tornado can make. It looks like everything was thrown into a blender, or that there was a war there.
We heard so many stories of how people in the surrounding areas jumped in and cared for their neighbors in Joplin, how the farmers brought in their trucks and tractors and cleaned up the streets before FEMA even got there. How neighbors would dig their way out of the rubble and not run for safety but run to the house next door and start digging out their neighbor. The courage and bravery, the tears for all the loss is almost too much to understand.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Swimming Lessons and THE SLIDE
Marin took swimming lessons at our public pool. They were awesome. She was awesome. Look at the float!
Marin loved her teacher who was so good, and only had one other student, so it was a lot of one-on-one. They both got a lot of instruction. And they became really good little friends too.
This is the slide at the pool. And the first day we went, Marin asked if she could go down the slide. We told her she was not ready yet, and the slide was really big. But she kept asking her swim instructor and they finally told her she was swimming well enough to try it. (just look how high it is! Marin's mommy was freaking out on the inside but being very brave for her on the outside)
Well she did it! We are so proud of her because once at the top she was really nervous. But she went anyways and tried it! WHOOO! Way to go little Marin.
As soon as she got out of the water she said, "I'm never going down a water slide again!"
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
New Sewing Project
I have some favorite old t-shirts from college. I don't wear them all that much but I just can't get rid of them.
This was from our church back in Missouri. Each Summer's Kids Camp has a theme and this particular theme was Space. This was my Crew Member (volunteer) shirt. I used an old night shirt with giraffes as my bias for this one (that's the light blue fabric)
Superhero shirt handed down from a friend. I use a simple pattern. Recycled fleece from jackets I pick up at thrift stores. So far my favorite fleece is Land's End.
This one was a infant sleeper by Carter's. I love how soft their knit sleepers are. This one got some stain down the front so I couldn't pass it on... But it made a really cute diaper with no stains. I was able to use the snaps down the front of the sleeper as the snaps for the diaper.
Monday, June 13, 2011
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