Thursday, October 11, 2012

A-maze-ing

Once again, ignore the silence and pretend that I have kept this little space up to date with all of the wonderful things we have been doing.  All of the summer sun and fun, birthday happiness, beginning of school greatness-trust me, that all happened, I just haven't taken the time to share. 

The boys were out of school on Monday for Columbus Day, so we headed over to a local farm to their corn maze.  I had never been to one and was surprised at just how fun it was.  There was a lot to do besides just getting lost in corn.  We went with our friends Michael and Lukas and the 4 boys had a great time running around.  It was a little chilly and overcast, but I don't think it would have been the same had it been sunny and 90 degrees!  And now for some pictures.


The M's live right down the street from us, and Ben and Michael were lucky enough to be in the same kindergarten class last year.  They are not together this year, but still get to have recess together.  So nice to have great neighbor friends!



This is pretty brave for Nate.



I really, super, extra love this truck.  I don't want to own it, just be able to look at it on a regular basis.


Notice the hood and the red cheeks?  All of 66 degrees and we all froze!  Wimps.

 
I'll take one of these for the backyard.


Julie and her sweet boys.
 


Ben is looking a little pooped here!
 
The maze for this year is election themed and it is pretty awe-inspiring.  Julie says they buy the design from a company and then plant their corn by GPS coordinates to make the maze.  We went in, spent a little bit, and were pretty pleased to get back out without raising our flag for help from the Maze Master.  Said Master, finding himself very funny, was playing DJ from up high and entertained the crowd by shouting, "Congratulations, you just found the ENTRANCE."  At least we made it out!

 
Pretty pumpkins all in a row.


 
Duck race.  Note the very serious looks of concentration.



Buds.  One smiling for the camera pro, the other 3, not so much.


 



Marshmellow anyone?

 
Luckily, the oldest and the youngest get along just as well as the middles!  Lukas and Nate are fast friends-Nate being very happy to do whatever Lukas wants to do!

 


Thanks for looking!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

I'm back!

We are just going to ignore the fact that I haven't posted in a really long time and hope that this little piece of the internets doesn't stay dark for that long again-although I make no promises.  I don't have a really good excuse for not posting, I just haven't really felt like it.  I have barely taken any pictures in 2012, my February folder actually only has 3 pictures, and 2 don't even have people in them.  L-A-M-E.

I think I will just blame it on graduate school-it can't defend itself.  I have just finished my LAST semester and am thrilled.  I had a 10 week internship this spring.  The internship was great, really fun and really showed me that I am so glad I went to all the trouble to get my master's degree.  I can't wait to be a school librarian, and I am hoping to get a job for next year.  The killer this semester was the other class I took in order to finish up.  Lots of long, long papers were researched and written.  Thank goodness for Gil-he and the boys spent a lot of quality time on weekends this semester (they always do, but usually I am more present!)

So there is really no way for me to catch up on posts, but I want to share a picture that has become a serious tradition around here.  We did our annual Easter Egg Hunt at Fox's Tree Farm and had a great time as usual.  We had perfect weather and ended up being the very last ones there-it was just too nice to go home.  But there is one picture we have to take.....


And some of the ones from past visits....

    








I know Ben was there on this visit, I have other pictures of him, but I guess this was before our official tradition started.  Who is this baby anyway????




Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Heart Day



We celebrated Valentine's Day a little early with some mini blueberry pies.  These were so easy to make and so yummy!  Hope everyone's day is filled with love and kisses!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

A Happy Medium

I was flipping through the channels the other day and for some reason stopped on the TLC show about the Duggar family-you know the one-48 Kids and Counting or something along those lines.  They captured my attention for a minute, the kids were all being normal little kids and running around and Mrs. Duggar was just sitting there like she was on some sort of mood altering drugs.  Nothing fazed the woman.  She had about 29 little boys running around and jumping on furniture and she barely noticed.  Clearly, I need some more patience (or a good prescription).



(and yes I picked this old picture because of the scary hair and girls' creepy dresses)


It was like a train wreck and I couldn't look away-then they cut to a commercial for another TLC show.  It was so different, I can't even believe the two can be on the same network.  You know the one....



I have to say, I have watched Toddlers and Tiaras-or Satan's Little Helpers, now and then.  Another train wreck, can't look away situation.

This little sequence of events got me to thinking about what a crazy job parenting really is.  And I think it all boils down to this....

Somehow we all need to find a happy medium, a meeting place, between these two shows.  Those poor Duggar kids are really living in a bubble-which is fine for them, but don't you think that at least 16 of them are going to go postal at some point?   Face tattoos, liquor store hold up kind of postal? 

And then the pageant kids-I don't even know where to begin.  Those little girls are shaking their money makers while still in diapers.  The actually talk about being sexy for the judges.  It is 100% disgusting to this mom.  (And it also makes me glad I have boys-even though they will grow up alongside of girls like these).

I worry a lot about what the boys are watching on tv-all the shows they really want to watch are shows involving a lot of fighting-and I think it really encourages Nate to be more physical than he needs to be.  I also think it sort of desensitizes kids to hurting others and even death.   Gil and I steer them to Phinneas and Ferb (a more grown up option than straight up Playhouse Disney) but they really love Ben 10-which is all about fighting bad guys.

I was going to slip in a few pictures of the boys, but I don't want them on the same page as the nuts up above!


  'Fess up-are you a Duggar or a Tiara???