Sunday, November 25, 2012

Learning, Climbing, Playing

I miss summer!! We have been desperately working on finding things to do inside this fall/winter and here are a few of the things we have come up with.

 I decided to do a letter a week with Darcy to help her really learn her alphabet. It has been more like a letter every other week though so far. 

 I bought some glitter a while ago for a little project for the kids, but they weren't the ones who actually used the glitter then. One day Darcy saw it and was pleading with me to use it. I honestly have a hard time with messes, so I had to fight my inner voice shouting "NO WAY" and decided to let her her try it. I had her draw pictures with glue and then sprinkle the glitter on and then dump it off into a bowl. At first she was doing a really good job and I was amazed. After a while I just let her do whatever she wanted and it got everywhere, but really the mess wasn't so bad to clean up and she really loved it. So I guess it was worth it.

 This picture doesn't show all the tiny glitter specks all over as well as I had hoped.

 The other day I walked into my bathroom and was very surprised to find this! Ezra really loves to climb these days. He pushes things around to get up where he wants to be, and if we take him down he will just do it again and again and again and again!

A couple weeks ago I had to go to the dentist and my mom and Haley came to watch my kiddos. Haley took this picture out the screen door of my mom having a tea party with Darcy and Ezra. Darcy would have a tea party all day every day if she could.

Darcy is also really into building with blocks. Ezra is into destroying everything we build. :) So one day while Ezra was taking a nap Darcy and I took advantage and built the tallest tower we could. (Disclaimer: She put her outfit together that day. Haha.)

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Halloween

 Halloween was pretty intense for me this year, but still good. It was fun to watch Darcy start to get into it and see her excitement about all the fun things that go along with this holiday.

 Carving a pumpkin was the first bit of excitement. I am so thankful Drew is willing to do this one, because it really is not my favorite. Darcy loved it! She loved scooping out all the seeds, and actually did a pretty good job of it. I told her to say "Happy Halloween!" to the camera and it made her giggle and I got this really genuine smile for the picture which I LOVE!

 We cut a chunk off the lid that was really thick and let Darcy have at it which a spoon, and she thought she was doing some serious work. Eventually Ezra found a little chair, pushed it over to a big chair, crawled from chair to chair and then on to the table. Crazy climber had to get in on the action.

 The finished product. (Oh how I wish I knew how to use my camera.)

 At the last minute I changed up Darcy's Little Red Riding Hood costume and I decided she needed an apron. I went from store to store to store trying to find something that would work. I eventually found this plain little apron at Joann's (which I was actually so happy about I almost cried from joy) and decided I could spice it up.

 The after photo. I was pretty happy with how it turned out!
 Little Red Riding Hood before trunk-or-treat without the hood. (I put a little makeup on her which was so fun!)

 Our little trunk-or-treaters getting it done.

 I really would be happy if I never had to dress up for Halloween again in my life and didn't plan to this time, but as we were about to leave the house Drew walked out dressed up! So then I couldn't be the only one not dressed up. Here we are all dressed up together. Drew's fabulous suit is always a hit with everyone.

 Darcy got to wear her costume to dance on Halloween so I dressed Ezra up too and took them to the park for a photo shoot on the way. This little girl just has to be the cutest Little Red Riding Hood ever! I just want to squeeze her.

 Hood on.

 And this little man has to be the cutest Peter Pan ever! I made his belt out of felt because I was unaware of how much it would stretch. It eventually became this string of a belt. Drew whittled him a little knife (Super Dad!) but we forgot it for the photo shoot, so his scabbard is pulled up funny for the picture.

 Darcy dressed up with the other girls at dance.

My mom brought Ashley and her friend Myrla to come trick-or-treating. I felt bad that they drove an hour and we only lasted for about 20 minutes on the doors. It was too cold, and the kids got plenty of candy!

Little Buddies

This summer a family moved into our ward with a girl right around Darcy's age and a boy right around Ezra's age. We were pretty excited about it! Our whole family has been enjoying spending time with them and getting to know them. I have loved watching Darcy and their little girl Marley become fast friends. This is Darcy's first real friend and it makes me so happy to watch them together. We go to story time together and Darcy and Marley are in the same dance class. On our way to those places and to church Darcy always has to make sure Marley will be there. Marley is a little older and happy to participate in things, and I love how that has helped influence Darcy to go be a part of things. Such cute little friends!

This was their first real encounter, where they first became friends. :)

More fun on the boat

We had their family over for the BYU game a few weekends ago and the girls got dressed up and had a little tea party. 

Drew and Marley's dad played on a soccer team together this fall and the kids played on this huge dirt pile during the games. (We got some really great messes from this activity!)

Sliding down the dirt pile together

Monday, November 5, 2012

Something for the Wall

The cords to both of our lap tops were ruined and I have gotten behind in my blogging, so I'm playing catch up again.

I have been looking for something to put on the wall of the landing. I wanted a saying that was something like a family moto. I saw this sign on Pinterest (of course) and loved it. I don't think it is going to be our permanent family moto, but I do like it while I keep searching for the perfect thing. I love the double meaning. I love that is encourages positive thinking about the people around us, and also encourages us to be amazing.

The other day I called my dad to ask where a good place to get cheap wood to make a headboard was, and he told me he had lots at his house. We did get wood for a headboard, which we haven't made yet, but we also hit the jackpot for pallets! He has hundreds of pallets that he doesn't need. So we got some for a couple different projects.
 
I copied the Pinterest sign almost exactly. I had to make all my own stencils which took a while, but I really do love how it turned out. Now I need to find some other things to go up there with it so it doesn't look so lonely.