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As The Weather Turns…

And not to our benefit. For the first time in a while we had a rainy, overcast day. Not to anyone’s liking, though it did make for one of the more interesting weather pages. The temperature remained relatively warm but no one (dog included) was very inclined to head outside. So instead the twins tackled the giant container of coins that Grandma and Grandpa had been collecting. We worked on coin recognition, discussion of counting and organizing. There was a few US coins in the mix too which added some excitement to the sorting experience. They helped to collect enough change to create most of my float for Saturday as well. There is still more to work on, but we need Grandma to bring home some more papers to wrap them in.

Working together

Trinity got a super special treat today… last night Grandma whipped up (with fabric from the store) a pink version of the Nativity costumes in the smallest size she had! Talk about pretty in pink! 

So pretty

Side view

So of course Echo had to  get in on the fashion show as well!

So pleased with herself

Bitty Baby

We had a late nap for each of the girls to bring them back to cheerful and after Grandma got home and supper was said and done the boys all played Skip-Bowith her. 

Gaming with Grandma

Tomorrow we plan on heading out to get Emanuel’s hair cut and to the library for pj storytime. The search is still on full force for our ending of move miracle. We are working on making our time here as full and memorable as possible… once the rain stops we still have to map the neighbourhood, visit downtown and go to where Grandpa Mike works, which is coincidentally where Ken and I graduated university. There is also a viking ship at the information center that could use a closer examination! Anyway… another late night and still more to do with the craft sale prep. Remember go HERE for the info!

I seriously cannot get over how grown up she looks

This entry was posted on 05/06/2012, in Uncategorized. 2 Comments

Upon Which I Brag a Wee Bit

…and the evil van strikes again… Well, only 2 of the 5 kids was going to go to Sunday School anyway but still… they got out of the driveway and Ken noticed the van was simply having issues staying running so back home he and the twins came. BAH. Oh well, they got to watch Netflix on the laptop (moved to the couch for comfort) while Ken got MORE work done and I had a lengthy (much needed post time change) nap. Not the most motivated of Sunday mornings but the kids seemed to enjoy themselves! And Karyn was available to lend him a car so I got in a visit while she waited for Ken to finish errands! 

Anyway… last night I finished off the bulk of the bows so now it is show and tell time! I am very happy with the results and have TWO more to make tonight, or tomorrow… depends on the time I have free. I have not decided at what price to put these bows up for sale (well some of them, a few are ear marked or Reinsch-Johnson hair)… suggestions are welcome!

The rainbow bow collection... ALL of these are up for grabs! There is either an alligator or a French clip on these...

The back far left I am keeping as my own!

I love the colour combo on the one on the left. The one on the right I stitched down each loop... both are on the French

Trinity's is the right one with the korker ribbon. The one in the front is alligator the other French

PINK!! French and alligator

I love how these look offset.. they are all alligator...

We had some creative kid moments too! Trinity traced her own hand and made a picture out of it! She was VERY proud!

She is especially proud of the hand on the left

Gavin created a little jungle type thing that was quite inspired! 

Gavin and his Lego

And of course we took pictures of the kids in some of the Nativity costumes. Here is ONE but the rest… well I will have a blog entry all its own this week for that! So amazing! Though now I need to go to the church to drop these off AND count angels and shepherds so we can see where we are at! 

A sneak peek

Now hopefully I can continue my goal of organization! 

And I forgot to point this out - FIVE matching chairs!!! Thanks Kathy!!!

This entry was posted on 11/03/2012, in Uncategorized. 2 Comments

3 Days As I Have Been Lazy!

The weather is keeping my kids focused firmly OUTSIDE! Thursday (I know, my bad… too lazy to blog these past two days!) it warmed right up to the point where I was hacking away at the compacted snow on our sidewalk with just my boots and long sleeved shirt on! This is a rather bad thing for our front walk as our eaves leak like a sieve and pour cold water right onto our front walkway which then ices up horribly! This was a great indication that it is time to drag out the rubberboots. I had to hunt a little as (of course) I could not remember where I had put the bag of them but we were successful. After lining all the pairs I did have up it was very clear that we had a pair that FIT each foot (except Echo) BUT on further inspection Emanuel’s pair simply was not in good enough repair for a 3rd boy to wear them (Cracks down to the lining certainly defeat the purpose). So we will be heading out to ValueVillage and other consignment stores to see if we can find a budget pair for my boy with the ever growing feet! Oh and Echo too… though I am not overly optimistic on finding a pair THAT SMALL. 

Too bad the spiffy shark pair need replacing

But... we still have snow!

I managed to get out to Dollarama that night… Karyn had taken her kitty to the vet to have him checked out (a perilous activity as Dare is NOT people friendly beyond his beloved Karyn) earlier this week and received the diagnosis of DIABETES! So we had to go out for some poutine to commiserate. (did you know that to get insulin for a cat you have to go to a regular pharmacy??) Luckily enough the Dollarama is right in front of the New York Fries so two birds with one stone (well three really as the pharmacy Karyn uses is also in this mall). Anyway, I picked up a GREEN binder and some dividers for our Ireland/St. Patrick’s Day work, some socks for owls (Easter themed of course) and some other random items. I hope to splurge on some more socks later in the month but for now two pairs is enough. 

Easter owls

I have actually been working on a lovely stack of bows this week. I finished my special post surgery bow for Echo made out of ribbon I saved from a wand of Trinity’s that broke. Since I was already working on that one I figured I might as well do a bunch more to make dragging out the glue gun worthwhile. That got me going to the point where I had to take TWO nights to finish most of them. I also have to start hunting for a good deal on alligator clips as I am about out of those. I tried some new styles, glued my tiny bows on slightly differently on some of the clips and played around with colours. If nothing else I have some surplus to use for gifts! 

Not the best photo but what looks whitish is actually pink on these. The post surgery one is on the right.

Echo has finally cut THREE of her 4 upper teeth…her left front, incisor and right incisor (all on Friday)… They are just BARELY cut through. Hopefully this will cut down on her diaper rashes! She is rarely crawling now and all out walking everywhere. It is a little bittersweet… she really isn’t a “baby” anymore, though she IS my baby. Seeing her grow up is a joy, but the reminder that she is my last baby is there. Of course, she IS tiny so that makes it easier… or so I tell myself!

Getting to be such a big girl!

We were alerted to a movie to watch on Netflix – The Secret of Kells. Add popcorn with butter on it to that and I had 4 VERY quiet kids! Of course we had to incorporate some sort of activity afterwards so I used a sheet my sister in law gave me that has a box for a picture and then lines for some writing so that they could write about and draw their favourite portion of the movie. Reading week is to be soon after St. Patrick’s Day I think which will require many of these sheets! And a nice large stack of books for the whole family to enjoy! 

Movie time

I had Kathy come over last night for a visit. We did a run to Macs for snacks (noms), had dinner, visited and cleaned my pantry and tupperware cupboard. I know, riveting! BUT we had fun doing it and now I can actually get anything I need out of that darn pantry without fuss! It wasn’t a lengthy visit but it was a great way to end my week. Good company AND I accomplished something I really needed to sit down and do! 

We took some time to sort out a portion of my bedroom (don’t ask, it has NEVER been completely the way I wanted it!) and I found MORE ribbon! A piece from Trinity’s birthday cake – either her 1st or 2nd, and a piece I used (way back when) as a belt when Trinity was itty bitty. I am thinking they will have to become hair things… though I do believe I was saving one for scrapbooking. I am so far behind on my paper crafting! However, my table full of ribbons and half finished bows is beckoning much louder than my stacks of papers… and once I get those done (and run out of clips to attach them to) well we shall see. 

The top one is the one off of the cake

Today we had a visit from one set of grandparents. With Gypsy in tow of course. This was our first time seeing Mike since he got back from Jamaica so he had some stories to share before he had to run off to an appointment and leave us with Grandma and Gypsy to visit with. 

Going for a walk in the sun... which turned into a walk to the convenience store where they convince Grandma to buy them EACH a slurpee!

Mom also brought all the costumes she made since the last batch! THAT will be a separate entry as there are NUMEROUS costumes… so tomorrow I will be trying them on the kids (well one a piece) and taking pictures as well. I want to take them in on a weekday as Sunday School is always a little rushed and with daylight savings this weekend as well… well time goes by so quickly on a weekend! 

I figure it is time to give a little sneak peek at my WIP… the details are starting to be much more clear now – as is ANY missed or half done stitches (and there have been, I think 2 found so far). Every day I try to spend a minimum of 30 min on this piece and it is starting to pay off. I have high hopes that I will see the end of this one BEFORE the middle of the year… now if anything else will progress while I do – well you know me, MANY projects makes Lisa a happy girl. 

Yup, that is a mandolin!

Other than that I have a sick baby and a sick Emanuel on my hands… so we are not exactly restful here BUT we still have a week and a half until the big day for our baby girl which is plenty of time to get over this! Hopefully over the next week I can get a lot more accomplished. Life just seems to be rushing its way to the 21st with a vengeance! 

Poor sick baby