Some friends of ours rented a Forest Service cabin in the mountains and invited us up there to spend the day. So we took them up on it! It was a lovely, sunny day, but cold. Something like 6 degrees when we got there, and 2 when we left.
On the way, we saw this bull moose. He stopped and looked at us when I called out, "Hey, Bullwinkle!"
Here is Heidi, Josie, Emma and Bella. Heidi had Emma help pull her and Josie up the hill. Bella hung around amusing herself with angering Emma. A 1 1/2 year old Emma and a 10 year old Bella, both dominant females...did they ever snarl and growl at each other!
Here we are, Annisia, Michael, Quinn, Audra, and Ray, at the top of the hill. Not a mountain, but a fair hill. Jonathan was a trooper! He stomped his way right up that hill. He thought snowshoeing was fun. On the way down, he tried running, which can be done, yes, but a little difficult for a young'un. He kept falling down, face first! He'd lay there and laugh. (which I enjoyed!) One time, he fell right into a patch of powder, and got a face full of snow! He just giggled! I'm glad he had a good first experience on snowshoes. The video below is taken just after Daddy cinched him in and I got the camera out. See, he's a natural!
Monday, December 31, 2007
Office work vs. skiing
Michael didn't really have much trouble deciding where to be, in the office or skiing, but it looks like Jonathan had a little office work to get done.
Michael has been home since the 21st. So the kids and I are getting some quality time with Daddy! We went up to the ski area and sledded one day...Daddy had been there skiing with Uncle Bret for a couple of hours already. It was a cold one, so we did a little sledding then came home. Jonathan is really fascinated with the whole skiing thing. I think we're going to take him up this year and put some skis on him. I think he'll be a natural. The video below is him wearing Daddy's ski boots. He goes into our bedroom, turns around and comes "down the hill". He is really an imaginative little man. Enjoy!
Michael has been home since the 21st. So the kids and I are getting some quality time with Daddy! We went up to the ski area and sledded one day...Daddy had been there skiing with Uncle Bret for a couple of hours already. It was a cold one, so we did a little sledding then came home. Jonathan is really fascinated with the whole skiing thing. I think we're going to take him up this year and put some skis on him. I think he'll be a natural. The video below is him wearing Daddy's ski boots. He goes into our bedroom, turns around and comes "down the hill". He is really an imaginative little man. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
It's Christmas time!
We were to Michael's parents for Christmas Day. We had a wonderful lunch of prime rib and all the trimmings. Here are some recovering after lunch...
"What?! I'm not opening anything." Annisia was pretty fascinated by all the gifts. We do a gift exchange in M's family. Always a fun time...
M's niece Jami enjoying a little time with Annisia.
Jonathan and Annisia love all the attention they get!
Watching Uncle Jon open the first gift. Papa couldn't wait for Jon to open his gift...it was a remote controlled Spider Man helicopter! Man, the guys and kids had a blast with that!
One tuckered out girl, and Annisia was tired too! (ha!)
Jonathan loves playing with Uncle Bret. I have no idea what is going on here...but they sure look like they are enjoying it!
Daddy and Annisia sacked out in the back bedroom at Grandma's. Don't they look sweet?!
It was so fun watching these two...and hearing all the background talk. "What kind of pie do you want?" There were some yummy choices...chocolate cream, angel lemon, pecan...wish you could have been here.
"What?! I'm not opening anything." Annisia was pretty fascinated by all the gifts. We do a gift exchange in M's family. Always a fun time...
M's niece Jami enjoying a little time with Annisia.
Jonathan and Annisia love all the attention they get!
Watching Uncle Jon open the first gift. Papa couldn't wait for Jon to open his gift...it was a remote controlled Spider Man helicopter! Man, the guys and kids had a blast with that!
One tuckered out girl, and Annisia was tired too! (ha!)
Jonathan loves playing with Uncle Bret. I have no idea what is going on here...but they sure look like they are enjoying it!
Daddy and Annisia sacked out in the back bedroom at Grandma's. Don't they look sweet?!
It was so fun watching these two...and hearing all the background talk. "What kind of pie do you want?" There were some yummy choices...chocolate cream, angel lemon, pecan...wish you could have been here.
We have a Visitor!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Sleigh Rides and Sleds!
We went to Michael's parent's ranch a few weeks ago (YES, I know, I am still trying to get up to date!) for sledding and a sleigh ride. Not a whole lot of snow on the ground, but a fun time with great weather!
This is Jonathan and Papa around the bonfire while Michael is waxing the bottom of the toboggan. He wanted to go really fast...(it never really did though, according to those who used it!)
Annisia wears blue well too, doesn't she? The little hot pink furry scarf from Aunty Janice girlies it up a bit. She loves being out in the snow. And she loves sledding. She just giggles the faster they go, and never minds the bumps...they just mean she gets to catch some air! Watch out snowboarders! She's gonna take the slopes!
Papa and Jami in the sleigh. Jami, Michael's niece, is driving.
Jami driving Thunder giving Annisia and I a sleigh ride. He is a gorgeous horse.
Michael and Annisia coming down the hill. "More, Daddy, more!"
This is Jonathan and Papa around the bonfire while Michael is waxing the bottom of the toboggan. He wanted to go really fast...(it never really did though, according to those who used it!)
Annisia wears blue well too, doesn't she? The little hot pink furry scarf from Aunty Janice girlies it up a bit. She loves being out in the snow. And she loves sledding. She just giggles the faster they go, and never minds the bumps...they just mean she gets to catch some air! Watch out snowboarders! She's gonna take the slopes!
Papa and Jami in the sleigh. Jami, Michael's niece, is driving.
Jami driving Thunder giving Annisia and I a sleigh ride. He is a gorgeous horse.
Michael and Annisia coming down the hill. "More, Daddy, more!"
Fun in the Snow
Jonathan and Annisia don't care how cold it is...the week these pics were taken, the temps didn't get above about 20 degrees. But, nearly every day before lunch and after naps, we were outside in the snow all bundled up. It's a good thing Jonathan knows when he has to go potty...not once did I get him bundled up only to hear him say, "I have to go potty!" Good boy! He really likes playing with his loader. He had to tow his trike because it got stuck in the snow in the driveway. We found a tow rope, and pretended to be Daisy, the horse in the Usborne Farmyard series of books. We pulled his trike to the front of his loader, loaded it up into the bucket, hauled it to the deck and dumped it! Whew! What a good days' work! Annisia just watches us doing all of this, including Mommy whinnying like a horse, and pushing Jonathan in the loader (because he can't pedal it in the snow), and stoically continues to brave the cold while nearly unable to move because of the bundling!
A couple Saturdays ago, we went over to Michael's parents place to sled. Like I said, it was quite cold that week. I think it was 12 degrees this day...at noon. The kids loved the sledding. Here Daddy is taking them up the hill. Then he got on and held Annisia in his lap while they barreled down the hill. The kids giggle and want more!
You can tell it has been years since I have sledded! What a wimp! Annisia loved it! Watch it again and listen for her giggle near the end...right after we go through the little dip.
A couple Saturdays ago, we went over to Michael's parents place to sled. Like I said, it was quite cold that week. I think it was 12 degrees this day...at noon. The kids loved the sledding. Here Daddy is taking them up the hill. Then he got on and held Annisia in his lap while they barreled down the hill. The kids giggle and want more!
You can tell it has been years since I have sledded! What a wimp! Annisia loved it! Watch it again and listen for her giggle near the end...right after we go through the little dip.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Playing some tunes!
Jonathan and Annisia like to play the piano. This was a Sunday morning a few weeks ago. It's nice they do this while we're getting ready, instead of spreading all their toys out on the floor!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Home for Thanksgiving
We went home to my Mom and Dad's for Thanksgiving. We had some bad roads to begin with, but they got better. The kids did great! We got Jonathan a really neat tray thing that buckles around his middle. It was super! He could play with his Bob the Builder Legos, read a book, do a puzzle, eat a snack. We also got him a pillow to hold up his head when he napped. Another great purchase! Recommended for all parents of toddlers. Annisia, well, Annisia was happy if she had a different toy every 5-10 minutes, or a book, or a snack in her hand.
When we got home to Mom and Dad's, the kids had to run off some steam. Annisia discovered all the stuffed animals G'ma and G'pa had, and promptly loaded them all up on G'pa! She did that daily, I think! We had a good time, but every night was too late. It's hard on vacation to keep your schedules, isn't it? Michael had a good time pheasant hunting with my dad and brother Alan. They went out nearly every morning and several late afternoons. Unfortunately, the pheasants they saw and hunted liked to hide out in sloughs! So those sneaky creatures would pop their heads up, the guys would take a shot, and never see the silly thing again. Some of the sloughs they were traipsing through had cattails as tall as the men! Ah, the joys of hunting! I got to see my oldest sis for 2 of the days we were home. That was fun 'cause she likes to spoil the kiddos and I like to watch! T'giving day was good with family, all the traditional food including lefse, and laughter.
My brother, Lowell, came home T'giving evening. Annisia thought he was the cat's meow! At one point, we had dinner set on the table and were going to let Lowell go through first. Michael went to get Annisia from Lowell's arms and she turned away! Tucked her little head into Lowell's neck and refused Daddy! Now, we haven't seen Lowell since last C'Mas, when she was 5 months old, so we all were quite impressed, and Uncle Lowell's heart melted! He wanted to take her home, until we reminded him about diapers, naps, not sleeping all night every night...you know, all the fun parenting stuff! Jonathan thought Uncle Yo (which is how he says it...can't say his "L"s) was pretty fun too. Watch the video at the bottom of the post...Uncle Lowell was pretty popular!
My nephew, Anthony, played so nicely with Jonathan. They were over nearly every day and we enjoyed it. Anthony would chase Jonathan around until he giggled uncontrollably! What fun!
My niece, Cassie, loved holding Annisia. She's at the age where babies are really fun. She also had fun with Jonathan. Of course, he is so bossy ;-)...they always had to play tractors and dinosaurs!
The temps hovered around 15-25 degrees every day. So the kids played outsided some. Here, they were enjoying some rides on Cassie's electric four wheeler. Jonathan loved it, and Annisia held on!
On Sunday, following meeting, where I got to see an aunt, uncle, cousin and her family, we all went out to lunch. Then we got on the road for home...an 11 hour drive.
When we got home to Mom and Dad's, the kids had to run off some steam. Annisia discovered all the stuffed animals G'ma and G'pa had, and promptly loaded them all up on G'pa! She did that daily, I think! We had a good time, but every night was too late. It's hard on vacation to keep your schedules, isn't it? Michael had a good time pheasant hunting with my dad and brother Alan. They went out nearly every morning and several late afternoons. Unfortunately, the pheasants they saw and hunted liked to hide out in sloughs! So those sneaky creatures would pop their heads up, the guys would take a shot, and never see the silly thing again. Some of the sloughs they were traipsing through had cattails as tall as the men! Ah, the joys of hunting! I got to see my oldest sis for 2 of the days we were home. That was fun 'cause she likes to spoil the kiddos and I like to watch! T'giving day was good with family, all the traditional food including lefse, and laughter.
My brother, Lowell, came home T'giving evening. Annisia thought he was the cat's meow! At one point, we had dinner set on the table and were going to let Lowell go through first. Michael went to get Annisia from Lowell's arms and she turned away! Tucked her little head into Lowell's neck and refused Daddy! Now, we haven't seen Lowell since last C'Mas, when she was 5 months old, so we all were quite impressed, and Uncle Lowell's heart melted! He wanted to take her home, until we reminded him about diapers, naps, not sleeping all night every night...you know, all the fun parenting stuff! Jonathan thought Uncle Yo (which is how he says it...can't say his "L"s) was pretty fun too. Watch the video at the bottom of the post...Uncle Lowell was pretty popular!
My nephew, Anthony, played so nicely with Jonathan. They were over nearly every day and we enjoyed it. Anthony would chase Jonathan around until he giggled uncontrollably! What fun!
My niece, Cassie, loved holding Annisia. She's at the age where babies are really fun. She also had fun with Jonathan. Of course, he is so bossy ;-)...they always had to play tractors and dinosaurs!
The temps hovered around 15-25 degrees every day. So the kids played outsided some. Here, they were enjoying some rides on Cassie's electric four wheeler. Jonathan loved it, and Annisia held on!
On Sunday, following meeting, where I got to see an aunt, uncle, cousin and her family, we all went out to lunch. Then we got on the road for home...an 11 hour drive.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
ROAR!
What we mommy's have to endure!
I think I actually got knocked over!
And Annisia is in the background...can you just hear her thinking, "There he goes, that silly boy. I think I'll just have a seat here on his Pooh truck. Yup! I think I will."
I think I actually got knocked over!
And Annisia is in the background...can you just hear her thinking, "There he goes, that silly boy. I think I'll just have a seat here on his Pooh truck. Yup! I think I will."
I'm still here...
OK, OK, so I am still here. Things just got busy, busy. How do parents of more than 2 kids get anything done? That is the biggest question on my mind nearly every day. Since my last post, we have survived Halloween, Thanksgiving and several days of snow. Here is a look at some events since I last posted...
Jonathan still just loves his backhoe loader. It is used for everything; digging dirt, scooping snow, towing a variety of vehicles, planting trees, and giving Annisia a "ride to Uncle Bret's house"!
Jonathan is potty trained! Big YAYS! Here he is on potty training day running away from me in his big boy underwear! We did the Toilet Training in a Day method...sort of. He trained the dolly, got the major kudo treatment every time he went potty in the toilet, and still has accidents. Sometimes he's just too lazy. Yesterday, he wet his pants right beside the toilet. When asked why, he said, "I just didn't want to pull my pants down." ???WHAT???
These are the kids Halloween outfits...Bob the Builder (or Jonathan the Builder, as he demanded to be called!) and my little ladybug. (Year of the Pig? I think not...in our house it's the Year of the Ladybug!)
We were encouraged by a friend to go to the nursing home with the kids to trick or treat. It was nice, a chance to wear their costumes a little and cheer up some old folks.
This is what you get when you give the kids a bath, let your 3 year old convince you spikes would be fun to do with his wet hair, and then let him sleep on them! Yikes! He's still pretty cute, isn't he?!
Jonathan still just loves his backhoe loader. It is used for everything; digging dirt, scooping snow, towing a variety of vehicles, planting trees, and giving Annisia a "ride to Uncle Bret's house"!
Jonathan is potty trained! Big YAYS! Here he is on potty training day running away from me in his big boy underwear! We did the Toilet Training in a Day method...sort of. He trained the dolly, got the major kudo treatment every time he went potty in the toilet, and still has accidents. Sometimes he's just too lazy. Yesterday, he wet his pants right beside the toilet. When asked why, he said, "I just didn't want to pull my pants down." ???WHAT???
These are the kids Halloween outfits...Bob the Builder (or Jonathan the Builder, as he demanded to be called!) and my little ladybug. (Year of the Pig? I think not...in our house it's the Year of the Ladybug!)
We were encouraged by a friend to go to the nursing home with the kids to trick or treat. It was nice, a chance to wear their costumes a little and cheer up some old folks.
This is what you get when you give the kids a bath, let your 3 year old convince you spikes would be fun to do with his wet hair, and then let him sleep on them! Yikes! He's still pretty cute, isn't he?!
Friday, November 9, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
A Little of This and a Little of That 2...
Check out the stylin' little pink boots! Gramma M says she has a book titled "A Princess does wear hiking boots" or something like that!
A sweet little puffy ponytail...
OK, what's going on? Did Daddy ask Jonathan to get his PJs on by himself? Bottoms don't go on our head! That's a pretty funny hat, little boy!
Yup! You're a chick magnet all right...
I made some finger paints on Saturday, and Daddy and Jonathan had a blast.
A sweet little puffy ponytail...
OK, what's going on? Did Daddy ask Jonathan to get his PJs on by himself? Bottoms don't go on our head! That's a pretty funny hat, little boy!
Yup! You're a chick magnet all right...
I made some finger paints on Saturday, and Daddy and Jonathan had a blast.
Catching up...
A couple weeks ago, the week after Joe and Loren were here, Annisia started to run a fever, still had a runny nose and was ultra needy. She could hardly sleep unless she was held upright, her appetite was down (which shocked us!) This went from Sunday night to Thursday when I finally had enough of seeing our normally animated little girl quite listless and admitted her fever never really went down despite Tylenol. I took her in to the doctor, and found out she had pneumonia. Ugh! Poor girl. Now, it's poor Mommy and Daddy. While she was sick, we didn't really mind taking her into our bed at night...we could monitor her fever, she could breathe (because I held her while I slept propped up like I did for most of my pregnancies because of heart burn!) But now we're dealing with it. She wakes in the night, and when we go in to get her to lay back down, she throws a fit. She has us wrapped around her little finger, we are OLD and tired, and we give up and take her into bed with us. Ugh again...I am NOT a fan of co-sleeping, sorry.
My latest Parents magazine came. I looked down the cover and was very intrigued to say the least. "What to do when your house feels like a swamp", (what DO you do?) "When wipes are just too small"...I was caught! We occasionally have the Long Mile Island diaper, and the wipes are too small! So I opened the cover to look for the article, and realized it was just an advertisement for the newest Shrek movie. HA! Fooled me! But I really wanted to know...
My latest Parents magazine came. I looked down the cover and was very intrigued to say the least. "What to do when your house feels like a swamp", (what DO you do?) "When wipes are just too small"...I was caught! We occasionally have the Long Mile Island diaper, and the wipes are too small! So I opened the cover to look for the article, and realized it was just an advertisement for the newest Shrek movie. HA! Fooled me! But I really wanted to know...
It gets a little weird around here...
Canning...take one!
Loren helped me make plum jam. It didn't set up, but is great plum sauce. Over time, it has set up some more, so now it's a little runny jam. Yum!
Jonathan was so tickled to see all the canning stuff. He ran and got his Legos and cooked them. He was making plum pie. He ran some through the ricer, and they both got a kick out of stirring them (much to all the adults chagrin!)
The kids look so cute in their tied up aprons. Annisia gets such a charge out of wearing an apron...how soon can I teach her to cook?!
Jonathan was so tickled to see all the canning stuff. He ran and got his Legos and cooked them. He was making plum pie. He ran some through the ricer, and they both got a kick out of stirring them (much to all the adults chagrin!)
The kids look so cute in their tied up aprons. Annisia gets such a charge out of wearing an apron...how soon can I teach her to cook?!
When the workers come...
When the workers come, what do you do? Why, you put them to work! The same day we went through Crazy Woman Canyon, we also went to a friend's place in the mountains (and woods) for some firewood. Loren and Joe were a HUGE help. We were so appreciative.
Annisia is checking out Lucy, our friend's dog. Lucy is a happy, loving, wants to jump up and lick your face sort of dog. So she got stuck in the house while the kids were there. She was as curious as Annisia.
Loren limbing...he had packed along gloves and ear plugs, and had on a work shirt. He was prepared for work!
And Bella is snug as a bug in a truck full of wood. She rode partway down the mountain laying facing out the side of the truck bed. Then, somehow, she managed to flip herself so she was facing in to the middle of the window again (like this). At that point, we stopped and let her in to lay by Joe's feet. Poor doggy! There were clouds in the sky, and, gasp! it actually started raining...poor doggy...
Annisia is checking out Lucy, our friend's dog. Lucy is a happy, loving, wants to jump up and lick your face sort of dog. So she got stuck in the house while the kids were there. She was as curious as Annisia.
Loren limbing...he had packed along gloves and ear plugs, and had on a work shirt. He was prepared for work!
And Jonathan is busy "driving". Good thing I had the keys!
I'm not really sure what Loren is doing up there. The guys got a great truck load of wood. They had to do some minor trimming to make all the logs fit in so they could close the tailgate. And fit Bella in too!
Michael attaching the straps...I'm not really sure what Loren is doing up there. The guys got a great truck load of wood. They had to do some minor trimming to make all the logs fit in so they could close the tailgate. And fit Bella in too!
And Bella is snug as a bug in a truck full of wood. She rode partway down the mountain laying facing out the side of the truck bed. Then, somehow, she managed to flip herself so she was facing in to the middle of the window again (like this). At that point, we stopped and let her in to lay by Joe's feet. Poor doggy! There were clouds in the sky, and, gasp! it actually started raining...poor doggy...
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