The girls rolling the dough and cutting out the shapes.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Cookie Makers
Tis the season to bake! My friend Shanna brought her 2 kids over to bake and decorate sugar cookies. While Ellen and Scarlett didn't want much to do with the mixing part, they did decide to help in the rolling and cutting out. Shanna had some super cute, itty bitty cookie cutters that were just right for the girls. After they were all cut out it was time to put them in to bake. (a.k.a. play dress up) We called the girls back into the kitchen to do the icing. That was the biggest hit of the entire cookie making process.

The girls rolling the dough and cutting out the shapes.
The girls rolling the dough and cutting out the shapes.
Latest Project
I came across this idea the other day on one of my new favorite blogs (Brown Paper Packages). You can find a button on the left side of my blog if you want to check it out for yourself. I tweaked it a little bit and turned it into my own.
It started as a single gift tag for our presents and then it turned into this...
Cutie Pie
I just had to take these pictures of Ellen the other day. She looked so cute and grown up. I have been trying to convince her to wear these boots that I bought her. (This always happens to me. I buy her something that I think is SO cute and she won't touch it with a ten foot pole!) Anyways, I can get her to put them on every once in a while, but this time I actually got her to tuck her jeans in them! I've been pointing out all the girls we see with their cute boots on and I think it helped a little. She said she felt like a big girl and I would have to agree.


Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Gingerbread House
I've never been brave enough to make a gingerbread house with Ellen before. Call me crazy I guess. I figured it was the best time to at least try (while the baby was sleeping). She did a great job and didn't try to eat the entire thing as we went along. She did ask to eat a few pieces of the candy, but I told her she could only eat what was left over. I could have used every piece, but I did save her a few because she did such a great job helping. I did the structure of the house and was in charge of the icing, everything else was Ellen's doing. I thought it turned out beautiful! Now, if I can only keep her from eating it piece by piece!
8 months old
Sophia turned 8 months yesterday! She is doing a lot of fun things these days. She has been sleeping really well, and for us that has been huge! She still isn't a great nap taker, but I'll take the night time sleep any day. She's babbling all the time... it's hard to get a word in around here with Ellen and all her stories and singing. Sophia's most recent milestone is that she's crawling. I posted a quick clip of her for those of you we won't see her for a few more weeks. Enjoy!
Friday, December 4, 2009
This one's for my dad
I finally understand!!!!!!
My dad has always told the story about when I was a little girl and I wanted to help him wrap the Christmas presents. I wasn't being much help and was getting in the way. He took my hands and wrapped them in tape.
I had the same experience the other day when I was trying to put the lights on the Christmas tree. Ellen was trying to help but every time I turned around the lights got in a bigger knot! So, Tim and I thought we would carry on the tradition.


(this is a dramatization and no children were hurt in the process)
My dad has always told the story about when I was a little girl and I wanted to help him wrap the Christmas presents. I wasn't being much help and was getting in the way. He took my hands and wrapped them in tape.
I had the same experience the other day when I was trying to put the lights on the Christmas tree. Ellen was trying to help but every time I turned around the lights got in a bigger knot! So, Tim and I thought we would carry on the tradition.
(this is a dramatization and no children were hurt in the process)
"Wood" you?
Our family got together the Saturday after Thanksgiving to help my grandpa split wood. This year, the guys were cutting/splitting the wood and bringing it to the house. That's where they dumped it out for us (ladies) to stack in the shed.
Here are a few pictures of us working. I must give credit to my mom and Lindsay even though they aren't in the photos. Lindsay was taking the pictures and mom was taking her turn with the babies. We had a lot of fun and felt a huge sense of accomplishment when we were finished. The shed was FULL and it should last grandpa and grandma until next year. We made it through the day without any major injuries which is very unusual. : )
I'm so thankful for my family and all the fun we always have together...even if it means waking up sore the next morning!

Here are a few pictures of us working. I must give credit to my mom and Lindsay even though they aren't in the photos. Lindsay was taking the pictures and mom was taking her turn with the babies. We had a lot of fun and felt a huge sense of accomplishment when we were finished. The shed was FULL and it should last grandpa and grandma until next year. We made it through the day without any major injuries which is very unusual. : )
I'm so thankful for my family and all the fun we always have together...even if it means waking up sore the next morning!
Most of the time you can't get kids to help with work. Well, we couldn't get Ellen to stop! She and McKenzie were the best little helpers.
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- I thought I would give this blog thing a try. My plan is to use it as an online scrapbook for my family.

