28 December 2008

2 months old and kind of cute

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we love snow!


Dressed (?) for the snow.


Zeke's first snow.


It came down for an entire day.


The car is under there somewhere.
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merry christmas (a few days late)

 
 
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24 December 2008

yummy!


We may have a new Christmas Eve tradition: gingerbread waffles. Heavenly!

21 December 2008

wishing you a groovy christmas



Jonah wanted to know if we could get costumes like this and actually do the dance.

19 December 2008

Christmas 2008...

The year mom and dad secretly opened the present a week early. Sshhhh...

things that are not fun

Winter break starting 2 days early.
Taking the bus downtown with 3 kids and a ginormous stroller.
Having 16 ounces of coffee spilled all over you.
Waiting for the bus in 26 degree weather in jeans that are completely soaked with coffee.

17 December 2008

aha!

I have discovered the secret to being able to cook dinner with three kids in the house:

In case you are wondering where Jonah is, that's the second part of this epiphany. He's watching a movie.

this end up?

Zeke got some new pants and after we put them on we noticed they had a couple stickers on them:

(Joel really wanted the title of this post to be "junk in the trunk.")

teeth (tooths?) 4 and 5

This post could be alternately titled "why i'm glad i didn't go to safeway."

With a little "help" from her brother, Annie has now lost 5 teeth. She lost her first upper tooth a couple weeks ago while she was at Safeway with Joel and Jonah. Joel, apparently perusing his deli meat choices, was not watching when Jonah punched her in the mouth and knocked the tooth out. He turned around to blood, screams of "I swallowed my tooth!" and "It was just an accident!" She came home and wrote a note to the tooth fairy explaining why she didn't have a tooth under her pillow, pointing all responsibility at her brother. The tooth fairy took pity upon her and left three gold coins.

She lost her 5th tooth (another upper one) the next night while doing somersaults in the living room with her brother. Unfortunately, the tooth fairy ran out of gold coins and had to leave a dollar bill and a promise that she would exchange it for coins the following night after banking hours ended. Not really grasping the idea that three gold dollar coins is actually worth more monetarily than a one dollar bill, she ran into our room screeching "I got a whole dollar!" with visions of a new Webkinz dancing in her eyes.

Soon to come...a video of Annie singing All I Want for Christmas in all her lisping glory.

01 December 2008

how to explain advent

Just in case one dinner conversation with Jonah is not enough for one night...

We were reading our Advent devotional at dinner tonight (which may be just slightly over the kids heads). Joel was doing his best to explain what he was reading when the words "injustice" and "crime" came up. (It had something to do with peace on earth. Really. It all did make sense eventually.) Joel asked the kids if they understood what a crime was and when it was clear they did not he told them that it was like breaking the rules and not doing things that are nice to other people or their things. Jonah chimed in with his list of crimes:
"Like stealing balls. Or stealing dogs. Kicking. Hitting. Fighting. Or like pushing people over."

After we got that all sorted out we talked about how we can be nice and show love to each other. Annie said she would share her toys with Jonah, let him sleep in her bed and help him. This was Jonah's run-on sentence of nice things he would do:
"Give frogs to Annie and snakes. Write a letter. Play with her and do somersaults on the couch and love Annie and give her hugs and jump on her bed."

Only 23 more Advent devotions to go. Stay tuned.

guessing games

This is how our dinner conversation went tonight.

Jonah:
"Mommy guess!"
Elizabeth:
"Guess what?"
Jonah:
"Just guess!"
Elizabeth:
"OK. Turkey? Mashed potatoes? Carrots? Bacon?"
Jonah:
"Nope."
Joel:
"Can you give us a clue?"
Jonah:
"Just guess!"
Elizabeth:
"Trees? Sidewalks? Cookies?"
Jonah:
"No."
Joel:
"What size is it?"
Jonah:
"It's a little bit big and a little bit small."
Annie:
"A pineapple?"
Jonah:
"No guys! I'm trying to tell you something! It's like so small."

That was pretty much the end of the conversation. We never did figure out what we were supposed to be guessing.