We've been busy and the days go by way too fast lately! The days literally go by fast when you live this far North! By 3:30 the sun is way over west (and usually covered by clouds) and then by 4:30 it is completely dark. Anyway, blogging is one of the things that I can't seem to fit into my day. I'm going to blog about our Thanksgiving and Jake's fabulous turkey another time. Hopefully I'll catch up more on some other things going on around here soon too! But for now, I've been taking mental notes over the last few months of things the kids have been saying and doing. I want to remember them! So, here we go before I forget!
*I had just picked up Luke from school one day and we were on our way to the commissary. The radio was on and I don't remember what song it was, but it was some ghett0 rap stuff. Usually the radio stations around here play lots of techie dance beats. Anyway, Luke shouted from the back seat, Mom, what is this!? This music is BIDICULOUS! The song was indeed ridiculous and his comment made me laugh inside! Just to see what he'd say, I switched stations to a classical one thinking he'd think that was silly and want something else, but as soon as it came on he said, Ahhh... that's much better.
*Luke asks a lot lately why Heavenly Father makes certain things. Then before I have a chance to say anything he says, we don't need that/those/them. Sometimes his little statements are pretty funny. For example, the other day he asked, mom, why did Heavenly Father make stinging nettle?? We DON"T need it. Others that have come up....
Why did Heavenly Father make tornados? We don't need them.
Why did Heavenly Father make poisonous berries? We don't need them. He's said the same for lots of other things. He cracks me up!
*Along similar lines, lately he's been asking things like who takes care of our toys when we aren't on Earth anymore? and Do we have to buy all new toys after we die?
*Ella is quite the little scaredy-cat lately and is afraid of at least one thing in every movie we have. She's terrified of the cat in the beginning of Tinkerbelle... the toys that Sid created (that baby with spider legs thing) in Toy Story... etc. One day I was in the kitchen while they were watching a movie and I heard Ella talking about the scary part coming up and Luke said Don't worry Ella! I will cover your eyes! She loves it when he does. Now she runs over to Luke yelling Cova my eyes Wuke! Cova my eyes!! Whenever a scary part comes on. I love their little covering eyes thing.
*Ella has a thing with saying eveything is 'happy.' It bothers her to see any of us sad, so if she notices you're sad, she comes over and grabs your face and says You're happy! In her world happy is the opposite of almost anything negative. Ella, are tigers mean? No, they're happy! Are you stinky? No, I happy! That character in the book is pretty naughty, huh. No, he's happy! etc. I love it.
*Ella loves dresses and dancing lately. When we put dresses on she dances around as yells, Wook at me! I dancing in my dwess! She likes to compliment me on my dresses too. Today I was wearing a green dress for church and she told me it was such a pwetty pwincess dwess. My grandparents sent her a Snow White card for her birthday a couple of months ago. (thanks grandma!)When you open the card it plays Just Whistle While you Work. Well, it plays the first few lines anyway. haha. She loves it and is always carrying her pwincess card around and dancing to the music. I didn't know those cards had a battery life long enough to last a couple of months and still go strong!
*Ella loves singing lately and is at the age where she knows some songs. It is the cutest thing ever. Popcorn popping and ABCs and I am a Child of God are her favorites. Luke is quite the little singer lately too, and I love it. He has never liked singing until recently. Actually when he was a tiny new baby and would scream and cry all the time due to who knows what, I'd sing him primary songs. Wonder if that's why he doesn't like them!? haha. Bad memories of tummy aches or something associated with the tune maybe is all I can come up with. haha. His teachers at school give the kids stickers for a good job at singing time, and every day when I go to pick him up at school he is beaming with pride when he shows me his sticker. He sings the songs to me he is learning at school. Kind of fun! Mostly cute little British Christmas and winter songs. Clap hands for Jesus and a snowflake song seem to be his favorites. :)
*Don't want to forget how Ella rips off her clothes at bath time and then runs around screaming "wook at me! I'm da naked dirl!" So modest.
*Another thing Luke has been doing that cracks me up is he'll ask for something starting with... You know what I would enjoy? Or, I think I would enjoy ________. It's hard to say no to a kid that sounds so polite and nice. Sure Luke, if you'd enjoy a waffle for dinner then you can have it. I guess.
*Kids these days are little techies. Every time I go to get my phone, Luke has downloaded a new app. Games, puzzles, etc. Ella likes to play our phones too. She knows just what to push to get to her favorite games and thinks she's as big as Luke. She says funny things like I need more firing missiles!! You can definitely tell she has been listening to her older brother play games.
*On Saturday we went with some friends to Ely and on the way home we stopped with the kids at Mildenhall base for some pizza. We were seated at our table and Luke looked down and told me he had put his wellies on the wrong feet. I told him to switch them so they'd be more comfortable, but he said "NO. that guy over there will see that I have girl socks. (the one other person eating at the restaurant sitting on the other side of the room.) In our rush to get out of the house, we just grabbed some of Ella's socks to put on Luke for the day. I had to beg him to just put the things on earlier. He wants nothing to do with anything girl.
*Two and three year olds at gymnastics class is hilarious. Ella has been going for a couple of months now and loves it. She really doesn't get that she has to wait her turn to do stuff though. I'm hoping she learns soon or I may be pulling her out. haha. I have to sit with her to wait for her turn or she just gets up and goes for it. She's always asking her teacher, a my turn yet?
*Ella loves all food. Sometimes I forget that she's not picky like her brother, so when we go out to eat I'll just order her whatever he is getting. One day I picked up some burgers... plain cheeseburgers with just meat and cheese on them for the kids. For myself I got a regular cheeseburger. Ella took one look at her burger and then at mine and asked in a sad little voice, Where's my matoes? Where's my salad? (she calls all lettuce salad). Anyway, I ended up switching burgers with her. :)
I'll probably have to add on to this some more later. Probably forgetting something I wanted to include, but for now this will do! :)
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Halloween Post 2010...
Another year of pumpkin painting and decorating, trunk-or-treating, and office Halloween parties. It was fun! Luke decided to be Buzz Lightyear again. I was glad his costume fit him still! He was Buzz 2 years ago. Here's Buzz when we first arrived at the ward trunk-or-treat. He was ready to get on with the candy action!
Caught her with a whole fun size candy bar in her mouth...
We painted pumpkins with the Smiths a couple of weeks before Halloween. My mom and dad sent the kids some fun face pieces to decorate pumpkins with, so the kids had fun decorating with those too. It was kind of like playing Mr. Potato head for days... they kept changing the faces until the pumpkins were too squishy and gross to keep any longer. Saving the face pieces for next year! :) Here are a couple of our creations.
The dental squadron held a Halloween party for the kids at the office. Luke and Ella had
a good time trick-or-treating at all the operatories and hanging out with their buddies.
Most of the dental gang that came to the kiddi party...
Most of our Halloween festivities were on Friday and Saturday night. After the ward trunk-or-treat we made an attempt at trick-or-treating on base. Whoa!! I've never seen so many people trick-or-treating in all my life. That place was CRAZY. You would think you were walking around Disneyland on a crowded night or something with the swarms of people walking around those streets. The trick-or-treating started at 5:30, and when we went at about 7 or 7:30 the porches with lights still on were few and far between. Streets were still packed with people though. I don't know how people on base buy enough candy to stay open for longer then 10 minutes. Fun seeing all the costumes walking around. Seriously crazy amount of people though.
Sunday we had some friends over for dinner. We just got a handful of neighborhood trick-or-treaters at our house. People around here like to dress up and go party on Halloween. They trick-or-treat, but it doesn't seem to be a big thing. Soo, theres Halloween 2010 for ya. :)
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