We hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and holiday season with their family and friends and that the new year brings many new joys and memories!
I can’t believe I am posting this but it is a bit surreal. Anyone wanna take a guess at what this is?
Yep. If you guessed dog pee, you’re darn tootin’! Stevie is gettin’ old, we are realizing. If he isn’t cared for properly and made to go outside frequently then his old bladder gets the best of him. But his old age doesn’t mean he isn’t talented. He painted a self portrait of himself on the carpet using his doggy manhood and bodily fluids. We think this was pretty amazing and if we could preserve it somehow, cut out the piece of carpet and sell it on Ebay we would in a heartbeat. If a freakin’ piece of toast can sell on Ebay for oodles of bucks then this would have…LOL.
The boys have white boards for school that I made them to write their names, the day of the week and the date each day. There is an extra line which Wheat decided he would use to write whatever he wanted to write like his mood or what he is excited about or just a favorite thing in general. Today as we greatly anticipated the results of the election, he wrote “Voteing Day” on his board. Although it was spelled wrong, it was too cute to correct. I am so glad he understands so much about things going on around him. Jason and I both admit we probably didn’t even know who our president was when we were fifteen. And we are very happy with the results of this 2008 election even though our president-elect doesn’t stand for every issue in the way we would have chosen. He is the lesser of two evils and we are so excited about the magnificent things he has already accomplished and will continue to in the years to come. Hooray for equality!!
Note to self: Spray paint the costumes at least a week or two in advance of the holiday so they gas off the fumes before the children wear them for several hours. Halloween would be much more fun if the kids weren’t walking around the Fall Frenzy at church high as kites! LOL
So with a little hot glue, some paper bowls, spray paintĀ and a few boxes…the boys’ dreams came true. Their favorite thing in the world is legos. I didn’t exactly anticipate how difficult it would be for them to play games at church but they did quite nicely and even came home with some gift certiciates for such great costumes! (patting myself on theĀ back, yes, thank you)
This was Wheat’s 7th season playing AYSO soccer and Lake’s 4th although this Fall season was the very first time they were able to be on the same team together. They had a lot of fun and I coached again. I loved having them on the same team because this meant I only had to coach one team, we only had one practice and one game each week instead of two. All that being said, I was still ready for the season to wrap only halfway through. Nonetheless, we all had a lot of fun and we had a great group of kids on our team. This was their very last game of the season with their little trophy ceremony afterwards. During the game, Wheat wears the orange number 8 jersey (we had to trade him to the other team who needed a player) and Lake is wearing green jersey number 6. Great job boys!!