Thursday, November 15, 2007

I've been tagged

The Rules: Each player lists 6 facts/habits about themselves. At the end of the post the player then tags six people and posts their names then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog. Have fun!

A few things that you may not know about me:

1. I have 2 boxes of 'very important papers' that I have been collecting since Ella was born. We moved here with one and have gathered another. One day I will file them and then when I need something it won't take me half and hour to find it!:)

2. I will wipe the kitchen counters before washing the dishes. I can ignore a sink full of dishes but crumbs on the counters drive me crazy.

3. When I was little, I had an underground fort. At night, I would dream of all the tunnels I was going to add (it even had elevators). I still create grand plans about once a week. My last few are 1. Freezing meals so I only have to cook one or two times a week - this includes typing all of my recipes into a nutrition program to ensure we are eating healthy and to help generate a shopping list; 2. Doing chores with my kids in the morning (I even have a list of kid-appropriate chores and a jar of mysterious kitchen chores to pick from; 3. Paying my children allowance based on chores and giving them some allowance just because they're kids (also dividing up their allowance into 5 different types of accounts); 4. The 'Mom Vacuum' - where I pick up after my kids and put it in my big brown bag; 5. Snacks after school; 6. Training for and running a half marathon; 7. Using a new and improved spreadsheet to track our finances - even assigning specific credit cards for certain purchases; 8. Labeling all the toys in our playroom with pictures and words so that friends and Daddy will know where to put things; 9. Having dinner in the Dining Room each night and each of us taking turns telling about 'How God has touched our lives that day' - I write it in a book; 10. 'Family clean-up time' - this is supposed to happen right after dinner, our whole family cleans the kitchen and picks up the main level - also, we crank the kid tunes and end up dancing at the end. Is there any wonder that I am failing at all of them?

4. I am an 'all or nothing' type of person. So, do you see the list up there? I can only do one at a time and that means I am constantly rotating between them all - never really finishing any. Unfortunately, I end up discouraged and find myself paralyzed to do anything.

5. I overplan to compensate for my airheadedness. I am naturally very forgetful. In fact, I earned the nickname 'dilly' from my sister Sara when I still lived at home. I can take an amazingly long time to do anything if nothing is pressing me.

6. I hate the wind, dirt under my nails, hair in my face, cold feet, cooking in a messy kitchen, whiny children, mailing anything, sweeping the floor, watching TV programs, feeling tired .... I love kisses on my cheek from my children, shoulder/neck massages from my husband, very melty chocolate, Fritz's Frozen Custard, beautiful days in nature, fresh clean sheets when I have just shaved, shopping, reading stories with my children, listening to a rainstorm at night (unless it comes with a tordado warning), talking to anyone about interesting topics, creating a new recipe, feeling the Spirit, having something exciting to look forward to.

I think I am supposed to tag 6 people, but from reading everyone else's blog, most people have already been tagged. So, I will tag those that I am certain have not: My mom, My Aunt Diane, and my Aunt Christina/Uncle John. Have fun!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Halloween


Everyone thought Ella was wearing a wig - some people even wanted to touch her hair. She, of course, loved all the attention and began volenteering information about her hair to random people.


This is Grant's mean look.


They have been practicing this pose all year. I'm so glad we got it on camera. Sadly, Dallin did not make it for halloween pictures (he was sleeping). I did, however, take him trick-or-treating when he woke up. I did feel a tad bit guilty taking candy for his candy basket knowing that I would most likely be the one eating it. I suppose he will just get sweeter milk. :) (Or, maybe just gas from the chocolate).

Halloween Festivities


Paul's and Dallin's pumpkin, Grant's pumpkin and Ella's pumpkin. All pumkins were designed and clean by their owners (except Dallin's - Paul sort of confiscated his).


This is Paul's pumkin lit up. Scary!


Ella posing in a Fairy costume. I think the idea is to somehow, have a certain Aunt (hint, hint Jessi) make a poster of all the neices in this costume. She absolutely loved posing - though, I'm really not sure where she gets that from. :)

Paul was a tourist at our trunk or treat and Dallin was a monkey. Too bad we didn't have a big yellow hat. I was a basket of Laundry. No pics - sorry, the only one we took was simply awful.


Grant and Ella Absolutely LOVED dressing up like Sharkboy and Lavagirl (The movie is not recommeded by movie critics - especially me). A long time ago, Paul began telling Grant stories about how he was really Sharkboy and had all these special powers. Over time Ella became Lavagirl and their special powers have grown. Nearly every day, Grant and Ella run around the house pretending to be these characters (sometimes in the basement/playroom saving stuffed animals, or wrestling Daddy who always plays the villan, or even as small talk over lunch they ask me if I believe they are really Sharkboy and Lavagirl - to which I always answer 'no' because whenever Sharkboy and Lavagirl come to visit, Grant and Ella are always in the bathroom.) They can even make the sound effects: Sharkboy's fins (ching, ching) and Lavagirls lava (SHHH). How lucky were we that one of their good friends' very talented mom had made these costumes two years prior.

Pumkin Patch


I think this is the cleanest way to be buried. And ... he got a few kernels to take home as a souvenir :)


She even made the cowgirl noises, "Yee-haa, Yippee". Doesn't she look like a natural. Thanks Baba Debi.


They did have a bigger pony, but I think Grant felt more comfortable knowing that he and the pony were almost the same size :)

Originally we planned on buying our pumkins here, but after checking the price ($50 for a big one and $5 for a very small one), we decided to check around.

The Zoo


This is the beginning of our Day!


Grant and Ella did some exploring on the path. Funny how children show just as much interest in nature as they do the exhibits.



This is the end of our day - guess which one got a nap during the day?