Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas Cookies

It is always a fun tradition to decorate cookies at Christmas time.  The kids had a great time.  They had lots of Christmas sprinkles to use, but kept choosing the farm themed sprinkles instead.  Silly kids.


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Preston-6 Months

Preston at 6 Months-finding himself very entertaining at the Doctor's office.



Preston Stats
Weight: 20 lb 11.2 oz (94%)
Height: 29 1/4 in (>99%)
HC: 44.7 cm (87%)


Preston at 6 months
*Rolls both from back and stomach
*Is starting to pull himself forward (army crawl) or spin in circles, but for the most part will still stay where he is set down.
*Wants to be sitting up with the family at meal time, not down playing at the floor.
*Showing interest in starting to eat solids
*Nurses around the clock, averaging 9x a day, but is a fast, efficient eater.
*likes his pacifier
*Still likes to hold on to something to fall asleep.


I've had strangers, multiple times in the past month express concern that his socks are cutting of circulation to his legs because of his giant cankles.  A lady at the store today advised me (in very broken english) to iron his socks while they were wet.  She said she had a chubby little baby too.

And, just for fun...here is the rest of the family.  
Who do you think Preston looks most like?
Ethan 6 months
Weight: 20 lbs 8 oz
Height: 29"
Brielle 6 months
Weight: 18 lbs
Height: 27"
HC: 43.3cm
James
I'd guess about 9 months, based on the Christmas decorations, but it's the closest in age that I have scanned on my computer.
Megan at 6 months
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Friday, December 6, 2013

Believe, Dream, Inspire



Brielle entered a (very) short story for the Reflections program at her school.  She won at the school level and District level and is now moving on to Council level.

Here is the story:

Reflections 2013
Literature
Believe, Dream, Inspire

The Kind Princess

Princess Diana lived in a sad town.  Diana had a dream about how to help. She believed that being kind was important because it made people feel happy.

She went to a town fair and she found a little girl that was last in the ice-cream line.  Princess Diana was in the front of the line.  When she noticed the little girl she let her go first. Diana was happy because she was kind to the little girl. 

Other people saw how happy the princess and the little girl were.  They decided to try being kind too.

The town lived happily ever after.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Anticipation of the Sleepover


An example of just one of the reasons why sleepovers are so exciting around here.

Decorating turkey pancakes, freshly made by Papa, with a supply of chocolate.  Really, what could be better in a little kid's life?  YUM.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Flag Football









 
Ethan decided he wanted to try playing flag football this year.  Well, to be honest he actually wanted to play tackle football and at the beginning was upset that this wasn't the right kind of football, but by the end he decided this was much better.
 
 
At the beginning he was very confused by the whole concept and after the first practice he said it was too hard.


And, he spent a lot of time playing around in the dirt and not actually focusing on the game.

It is nice (and much needed) with these young kids that they had at least 6 coaches on the field all the times to help direct the kids and break up the inevitable dog-piles.

He got better as the season went on, and had a good taste for what flag football is.

But, he always said the end, when he got to run by and give everyone five was his very favorite part of each practice or game.
 
He is just a happy boy, almost all the time.

Of course one of the most exciting parts of the whole season is getting the trophy at the end.

and, here we have the president of the fan club.
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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Utah-Dad's Birthday Trip

In October I was able to take these boys with me to Utah.

It was a quick trip made so we could surprise my Dad for his 60th birthday.

Ethan is pretty easy to travel with because he loves airplanes so much. (That was extremely helpful, because Preston was a bit fussy on his first airplane trip.)

After we got there, we met up with some of my siblings and kids at the pumpkin patch.  We had all of the boys grand kids together.

They had a great time playing together in the hay, corn, and slides.

Here is the group that pulled off a surprise.  My Dad is an incredible person, and it was fun to get together and celebrate how wonderful he is.

It is rare anymore to have all 11 kids together at one time.  Even at family reunions we are often crossing paths and never have everyone there all at once.


(thanks to my brother-in-law, Zack for the party day pictures)
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Fall


Fall in California is not anything like the autumn-time in Utah or Michigan.  We don't have the brilliant colors where we live, but we do have a few trees whose leaves change and fall.

Just the right amount to make a pile to play in.

I had the kids clean up all the leaves in the backyard to earn some money while I went in to put Preston down for a nap. I told them I'd pay them each a quarter.  When they were done, Ethan admitted that Brielle had done most of the work.  I had them draw out on a paper how much work they had done.  According to the lines, they agreed that Ethan had earned 10¢ and Brielle 40¢.  But, then Ethan said he didn't think he'd done quite that much and had only earned 5¢ instead and gave Brielle an extra nickel.  
 
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Friday, November 15, 2013

Trains, Trains, Trains


We went to the Pasadena Model Railroad Club Open House. 

It looked like mostly older men that have a hobby of working with their model trains and over the last 73 years the club has been in existence, they have worked together to build this track.

We stayed to watch for about 1 1/2 hours.  

Ethan loved it.  Brielle said she wished there were princesses and not just trains, trains, trains.
 
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Halloween


James and Brielle joined the Warnick family to pick out our pumpkins at the Pomona pumpkin patch.

The kids chose to use stencils this year.  They were able to trace over the dots in the stencil, and then had help from Mom and Dad to do the cutting.

Ethan wanted a 'scary face', Brielle chose a cat.

Brielle got a costume making book from the library.  She chose to be a butterfly because 'it looked like the easiest one to make.'  She decorated the wings and made then antennae for herself.

  Ethan colored on his shirt to make it look like his dragon cape.  They had a great time and were very proud of their creations.

We had a lot of parties.  Ethan got to attend the party at the school where he has speech class.

At Brielle's school all the first grad classes dressed up as monsters for their parade.

We went trick-or-treating to some very kind family friends that spoil the kids year after year. 

And had a great time at the cousin's ward Halloween party.  
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