As the little kids brought home new creations from pre-school, Bill put them on the Christmas tree branches. Here's what they brought home:
Pretty cute, huh? I thought it would be fun to share them before I put them in the school tote.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Losing My Mind.
So I busted outta here and went scrapbooking last night with my BFF Lori. I got to the end of our street and the 18 or so inches of snow on top of the van slid down onto the windshield. Yay. So I pulled into the convenience store lot to clear it off the entire front of my car. Luckily the county had plowed the road I take to get to the scrappin' store which......BONUS! I even stopped and got a latte!
We had fun scrapbooking, had some Wendy's for dinner. Then the snow started back up which made me nervous because our 'hood hasn't been plowed since at (8-10 inches ago) last Saturday. Once 2 inches piled onto our cars I called it and said I was leavin'. Sure as heck I got stuck in the 'hood. I sat there (it was almost 11:00 pm) trying to remember all the things Dad told me to do if I got stuck. I'll be darned if I didn't get myself out after about 3 minutes of throwing it into reverse and then down into 3rd.....YAY!!! I was able to floor it down the 2 side streets and plow my way into the driveway by the grace of God.
Morale of the story: I've like, got stuff I wanna get out and DO. Like go to the mall, try a super cute newish restaurant I drive by everyday going home from work, etc. I'm so over all this snow, I could just scream. I'm also sick of doing laundry every day cuz I'm afraid we're going to lose power. Enough already!!!!
We had fun scrapbooking, had some Wendy's for dinner. Then the snow started back up which made me nervous because our 'hood hasn't been plowed since at (8-10 inches ago) last Saturday. Once 2 inches piled onto our cars I called it and said I was leavin'. Sure as heck I got stuck in the 'hood. I sat there (it was almost 11:00 pm) trying to remember all the things Dad told me to do if I got stuck. I'll be darned if I didn't get myself out after about 3 minutes of throwing it into reverse and then down into 3rd.....YAY!!! I was able to floor it down the 2 side streets and plow my way into the driveway by the grace of God.
Morale of the story: I've like, got stuff I wanna get out and DO. Like go to the mall, try a super cute newish restaurant I drive by everyday going home from work, etc. I'm so over all this snow, I could just scream. I'm also sick of doing laundry every day cuz I'm afraid we're going to lose power. Enough already!!!!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
What Did I Get For Christmas?
I shouldn't have gotten anything because of my new camera. However, Santa brought me a new Wii and Wii Fit. Ever since the Wii came out last year, I've kinda wanted one. We've owned about every gaming system known to man and I'm not fond of them, but the Wii is cool because you're MOVING while you play. It's really fun! I'd like to pick up another controller/numchuk so we can play 2 players at a time.
Here's Hammie playing golf:
Here's Hammie playing golf:
Christmas At Yay & Po's
To end our fantabulous Christmas Day, we went to my parent's house for gifts and a very yummy, homemade pizza dinner. My Mom makes awesome pizza! In fact, there's some leftover up in my fridge and I think it may be calling my name.........
We all enjoyed our somewhat frenzied, but fun time together. There will be a day all too soon when the kids will be grown-up and our get-togethers will be much quieter. It's always fun to see the kids get so excited over their presents. We all took home some very nice things.
We all enjoyed our somewhat frenzied, but fun time together. There will be a day all too soon when the kids will be grown-up and our get-togethers will be much quieter. It's always fun to see the kids get so excited over their presents. We all took home some very nice things.
Christmas Morning At The Circus
We are incredibly blessed to be able to have such a plentiful Christmas. It's sad to read about all the families who are struggling in this bad economy. We did our part from Thanksgiving through the last week to give money and donate food to many good causes right here in our community.
That said; we had a great morning opening gifts, eating a nice breakfast, (if I don't say so myself), and spending time together. Here are some pictures from our festivities. These were taken before the struggle to actually get the gifts out of their booby-trapped packaging. I mean, seriously. It practically takes a chain saw and a magic spell to get toys out of their boxes these days!
That said; we had a great morning opening gifts, eating a nice breakfast, (if I don't say so myself), and spending time together. Here are some pictures from our festivities. These were taken before the struggle to actually get the gifts out of their booby-trapped packaging. I mean, seriously. It practically takes a chain saw and a magic spell to get toys out of their boxes these days!
Grandma and Grandpa Galloway Christmas
Here are some photos taken last night at Grandma and Grandpa Galloway's Christmas Eve par-tay. We bounced through the snowy streets to get there and enjoyed good food, fun gifts for the kids, and even better company. That is......after Ree had decided we weren't going to leave her to go run errands like last weekend. I think that between the snow and vacation days, she's become very attached.
I contributed cold veggie pizza, which I think is a nice change from a regular veggie platter. Then I made lots of treats to share. My most favorite thing to do. *Ü*
I contributed cold veggie pizza, which I think is a nice change from a regular veggie platter. Then I made lots of treats to share. My most favorite thing to do. *Ü*
Monday, December 22, 2008
Snow!
The Stocking Is Done!
My many months of labor are over. I delivered (no pun intended) L's stocking about a week ago. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out. Here are some pictures that show how the kits work. Plus a tidbit about the macro feature on my camera.
Here is a portion of the instruction sheet.
Here is an example of how the felt sheets look. You cut each piece out (this kit had over 120), embroider or sequin then attach them either to the stocking front or another piece based on the instructions. The first image was taken in regular mode and the second, using my macro feature. What a difference!
Here are some pictures of the finished product.
Here is a portion of the instruction sheet.
Here is an example of how the felt sheets look. You cut each piece out (this kit had over 120), embroider or sequin then attach them either to the stocking front or another piece based on the instructions. The first image was taken in regular mode and the second, using my macro feature. What a difference!
Here are some pictures of the finished product.
Mom's Extended Family Christmas
Here are some pictures taken when we gathered at my Mom's for a family get together a week ago. We were supposed to head to my aunt's in Pullman, but didn't due to weather concerns. (yes, these were taken with my new camera)
The adults play a game where each person brings 1 nice gift and 1 gag gift. We put them all in a pile on the floor and each person picks 2. Then we go around the room and see what everyone ends up with. As you will see, my Mom ended up with a lovely book about bras. I on the other hand received 2 nice gifts!
The adults play a game where each person brings 1 nice gift and 1 gag gift. We put them all in a pile on the floor and each person picks 2. Then we go around the room and see what everyone ends up with. As you will see, my Mom ended up with a lovely book about bras. I on the other hand received 2 nice gifts!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Quick No-Bake Treat Recipe
Hello! I'm not going to include a picture of these because, well, they don't look as good as they taste. They are a favorite around our house made only at Christmas time. The best part? They freeze REALLY well.
2 cups potato sticks
2 cups dry roasted peanuts
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 cups butterscotch chips
Cover 2 cookie sheets with parchment or wax paper. Microwave chocolate and butterscotch chips in a large bowl until melted, stirring every 30 seconds (with a spatula). Stir in the peanuts, then fold in the potato sticks. Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls onto the lined cookie sheets and cool in the fridge until set. Voila!
P.S. I started using my new camera this weekend and am in love. My goal this week is to post my old news + pics, load my new camera's software, then post my newest pics. Just you wait! (I pretend that you're really THAT interested. Please play along.)
2 cups potato sticks
2 cups dry roasted peanuts
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 cups butterscotch chips
Cover 2 cookie sheets with parchment or wax paper. Microwave chocolate and butterscotch chips in a large bowl until melted, stirring every 30 seconds (with a spatula). Stir in the peanuts, then fold in the potato sticks. Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls onto the lined cookie sheets and cool in the fridge until set. Voila!
P.S. I started using my new camera this weekend and am in love. My goal this week is to post my old news + pics, load my new camera's software, then post my newest pics. Just you wait! (I pretend that you're really THAT interested. Please play along.)
Friday, December 5, 2008
Addie Lou
I haven't talked about our dog much in this blog, but she's definitely an integral part of our family. I'm thinking about her today because I kept her up last night. For whatever reason our house was very restless. Hammie got up a couple times to open his door/turn on his light and I always get up to re-close it because I'm afraid my alarm is going to wake him. Then Ree woke me another time yelling at her Daddy in her sleep. Not sure what he did in her dream, but she was certainly annoyed.
Addie always gets up when I do and walks with me to keep me company. Mostly because she's extremely nosey but I have to think part of it is because she just plain loves me. Last night (this morning) she retired to her crate after my 3rd trip out of the room and gave up. She'd had it. Then she gave me a couple very sweet, unexpected kisses on the hand when I was getting ready for work. I think she was sayin' sorry.
She can be a real pain sometimes, but she's my constant companion and I can't imagine life without her.
Addie always gets up when I do and walks with me to keep me company. Mostly because she's extremely nosey but I have to think part of it is because she just plain loves me. Last night (this morning) she retired to her crate after my 3rd trip out of the room and gave up. She'd had it. Then she gave me a couple very sweet, unexpected kisses on the hand when I was getting ready for work. I think she was sayin' sorry.
She can be a real pain sometimes, but she's my constant companion and I can't imagine life without her.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Things Overheard
My kids are pretty funny. We laugh a lot at our house. Here are some recent examples:
Hammie: Ree, I said sit down. We're gonna read a book.
Ree: [sitting down apprehensively, not really wanting to]
Hammie: Ree, criss-cross applesauce!
G: Hammie, you can't be in here right now, this show isn't appropriate for you to watch. (it was Family Man, which isn't appropriate for anyone, in my opinion)
Ree has been working on her "where's" in school so I've been trying to quiz her on her them at home. Where things/people are can be difficult concepts, you see.
Me: Where's Hammie?
Ree: He's downstairs.
Me: Where's Addie?
Ree: She's down there. (pointing to the dog on the floor)
Me: Where's Papa?
Ree: At his house.
Me: Where's the fish? (I thought this would really stump her)
Ree: They're over there swimmin' in the water. Cute!
Last but not least, this isn't an overheard convo, but cute none the less. I was setting out my nativity sets on Sunday and the following occurred:
Hammie: Who's that over there? (pointing to the angel in the corner of the creche')
Me: It's an angel watching over baby Jesus.
Hammie: Nuh, uh. No it's not.
Me: Yes it is. Who is it then?
Hammie: It's the tooth fairy! (said in an "I can't believe you didn't know that" tone)
Hammie: Ree, I said sit down. We're gonna read a book.
Ree: [sitting down apprehensively, not really wanting to]
Hammie: Ree, criss-cross applesauce!
G: Hammie, you can't be in here right now, this show isn't appropriate for you to watch. (it was Family Man, which isn't appropriate for anyone, in my opinion)
Ree has been working on her "where's" in school so I've been trying to quiz her on her them at home. Where things/people are can be difficult concepts, you see.
Me: Where's Hammie?
Ree: He's downstairs.
Me: Where's Addie?
Ree: She's down there. (pointing to the dog on the floor)
Me: Where's Papa?
Ree: At his house.
Me: Where's the fish? (I thought this would really stump her)
Ree: They're over there swimmin' in the water. Cute!
Last but not least, this isn't an overheard convo, but cute none the less. I was setting out my nativity sets on Sunday and the following occurred:
Hammie: Who's that over there? (pointing to the angel in the corner of the creche')
Me: It's an angel watching over baby Jesus.
Hammie: Nuh, uh. No it's not.
Me: Yes it is. Who is it then?
Hammie: It's the tooth fairy! (said in an "I can't believe you didn't know that" tone)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Where've I Been?
I can't blame not posting on no computer. Ours is back home safe and sound. I've been spending every free minute working on finishing my nephew's Christmas stocking. Plus trying to work in 30 minutes of exercise.
I just bought a new camera that I'm dying to use. It's going to be GREAT and my blog pix will be much nicer.
In short......very soon I will be updating this blog with a barrage of old news, so patience will be a virtue. I mean, if you really want to learn about our weird little world. Ü
I just bought a new camera that I'm dying to use. It's going to be GREAT and my blog pix will be much nicer.
In short......very soon I will be updating this blog with a barrage of old news, so patience will be a virtue. I mean, if you really want to learn about our weird little world. Ü
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