Missing Daddy
Yup, we miss them. It's been a busy Hallowe'en week. Richard will not be here for trick or treating, but we will go visit him on Sunday.
Richard's ben on anti-biotics for a couple days because he had a cough and some sniffles, of course, a fever. They all freaked out and made him wear his mask. They quarantined him in his room until they could be sure it wasn't H1N1. As suspected, his diagnosis......
A common cold.
Poor guy was stuck in his room, except for going to the hospital.
He has updated his blog, so you can get official news there.
Hallowe'en is almost here! And by the time you read this, it will probably be Hallowe'en day or the day after.
This entry, as usual, is me jabbering on about nothing and everything. You could really just look at the pics and you'll get the picture. But if you love to listen to me go on and on about my daily drivel, then by all means, read on!
Monday
AJ and Makenna were supposed to wear their costumes for gymnastics. Of course, it's pouring rain. Jen was picking up her mom from the airport, so I was taking AJ and Makenna (with Dex) to gymnastics. The gymnastics teacher had said that they were just going to wear their costumes for warm up. So, I'm in the change room with the two kids (and Dexter waiting patiently in the umbrella stroller because otherwise he'll dart). I'm helping AJ and Makenna get their costumes on and AJ starts saying, "Um, I don't want to wear my spider costume for gymnastics." I'm telling him that everyone's wearing their costume and it's only for warm up. He says, with his costume on and hiding behind me, "But I don't want anyone to see me in this!". Where did that come from? Anyway... with some casual light peeling of him off of my leg, I throw him to the wolves...err, ummm, I mean, send him to have fun.
They had fun. But they wore them the whole time! AJ was sweating like a madman. All the kids looked really cute. It was fun to see them swinging, rolling, and jumping on the trampoline in their costumes.
Tuesday
I had Erica's kids. Didn't take too many pics. To tell you the truth, for the life of me, I can't remember what I did this morning with the babies. I think I went somewhere, but I can't remember where.
Jen had her mom at her house to watch Emerson and Jaxon, so Jen was able to pick up the boys for me and drop them off at my place which was so great. I wanted to fold some laundry and clean my room a bit which meant I didn't want Rya to sleep in my room. Plus, I knew that Richard would be returning from getting his anti-fungals and would need a nap. So, I decided to see if Rya and Dex would sleep together in Dex's big bed. They seemed very keen on the idea, but when I closed the door, Dexter would stand up and start goofing off and then Rya would get up too. So, I gave them the ultimatum: Go to sleep, or I'm taking Rya out of here. They goofed again, so I took Rya out and she slept in AJ's reading bed instead. This worked fine because AJ and Jack were playing in the playroom for the whole time! They played great too. They wore every dress up hat down there.
Oh ya, and Jack fell down off a stool and cut his lip. Oops, sorry Erica! He was in denial about this cut and the blood too. It was pretty stinkin adorable when I was cleaning him up and he was pointing at the blood I wiped off of his shirt and to his lip and saying, "This isn't from today. This was all here yesterday. This is the way God made me."
Wednesday
It was Auntie Kim's 'nanny day' while I was at work. This time, Auntie Kim brought her friend Kareen, of whom, I oddly have no pictures. The girls were ambitious and filled the boys' day with cuddles and cookie-baking. Bright green icing. Bright black icing. The boys are still pooping blue and green and it's Friday!
Bones, circles, and hands. Yum.
That's right, Auntie Kim, you wash those dishes!
Thanks for tilting your head! This time to the right!
Look at all those cookies! Look at that mess! And it was all clean when I got home. And, dinner was waiting for me! What a great nanny!
Thursday
Auntie Erica had the boys. I was quite pleased that Auntie Erica was not going to be sending Jack to school in his costume, and rather, in a Hallowe'en t-shirt. It meant I could give AJ the option of Hallowe'en t-shirt or costume. He, of course, chose t-shirt. So, he wore his skeleton t-shirt.
I used today to take the car in to get looked at. There was a big puddle the past two days on my passenger side floor mat, my heat wasn't blowing, and there was still that squeaky noise coming from my passenger front wheel. Luckily, and oddly, the problem was not too bad.
The squeak was my hubcap = $0
The floor mat was wet from water getting through a gap in a plastic piece that sits on my windshield. = $ the cost of the silicone that Ken picked up for me
The heat was a problem with the pollen filter getting soaked from the leak = $28 for a new pollen filter.
I got my hair cut. I picked up the boys. I fed them dinner. I packed them up. I headed to my mom and Ken's so that Ken could fix my car. He wet vac'd it. He siliconed the plastic piece. He sealed up a little hole. And he replaced the filter.
All fixed!
So thankful for these Thursdays that I don't work right now and Erica watches the boys. It's nice to have a day to myself to get some errands done. I imagine this week, I'll be using part of the day to grocery shop without having to drag the poor boys along. It's so boring for them. It makes me feel guilty.
Friday
The boys slept in nicely. Which, in turn, meant a late start to the day. We didn't get out of the house until 10:30am. We were off to the mall because I had an opportunity to buy Dexter's next size up of his shoes with my 50% off coupon for Payless from the Oprah site. Nice! Got his $30 shoes for $15. And I used my $10 off coupon for the Gap to buy the boys winter mittens.
After nap, and a couple errands, it was time to carve pumpkins. I thought I'd take before pictures, assuming the boys would be getting super messy. AJ had a medium sized pumpkin. Dexter had a little baby one that was reminiscent of a little decorative gourd, but it was soft. In fact, so soft, I feared it was rotten and not usable.
Before.
I cleaned out Dexter's mini pumpkin, but AJ wanted to clean out his pumpkin with me.
I wanted Dexter to draw on the pumpkin with markers and then I'd cut it out. But he really wanted the knife. (it's the can't-cut-your-skin-pumpkin-knife)
And, no drawing for this guy, just cut cut cut cut, saw saw saw saw saw. 30 minutes of cutting. No training. Just a natural ability to massacre.
AJ did not, in fact, want to clean out the pumpkin with me. He thought it was 'gross'. He was barely willing to touch the pumpkin. I was hoping he would draw a face, but he wanted me to draw a 'scaredy cat'.
We cut it out together.
Then I told him he could 'go to town' with the knife on the back of the pumpkin. But again, he really didn't want to 'touch' the pumpkin. So, he cut one hole and that's it.
Stabbing.
Poking.
Mmmmmm, pumpkin seeds. And not many. Luckily, I'm the only one who likes them.
More massacre-ing.
AJ decided to give up on cutting, bite the bullet, touch the pumpkin, and start drawing.
Later in the evening, Dexter was showing of one of his 'contraptions'. He likes to use things to make other things. He's kind of crafty.
Here he is on his stool-choo choo.
Ahhhh, it brings back memories of my little brother.
And then, a late dinner (I'm trying to push it late for the time change).
I wanted to make Mummy-Dogs with the boys. I couldn't figure out what we were doing wrong. My mummies looked like cute little sleeping babies.
Little swaddled babies that I would be putting in the oven.
Yum. Dexter only wanted the wiener and AJ only wanted the 'bun'. And then, he didn't want any and asked for some broccoli and dip. Crazy kid.
Later I realized why my mummies looked like babies. I forgot to put the bandage around their heads. Oops.
1 comment:
Haha! Loved the pumpkin carving pictures and stories! Happy Halloween!
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