Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!

After a stormy, rainy night and pitter patterings of little feet entering my room a few times because of the thunder we were all able to wake up and enjoy Easter. Due to my lack of sound sleep I forgot to take pictures of all the Easter basket excitement. Bryce was beyond thrilled to receive a new Dora doll in her basket. Graham and Layne were ready to hit the computer and start the adoption process of their new Webkins.
My sweet little Layne decided to put stamps all over her legs right before we left to go over to the Crawford's for Easter brunch. I asked, "Why did you do that?" She had the most thoughtful and loveable answer. She said, "I am like my granddad. I love him!" Her granddad has a couple of tattoos on his leg and wanted to be just like him! I might worry about this later when she is 16 and wants tattoos like her granddad but for now I find it endearing.
We spent the day celebrating at the Crawford's house with some of our friends. It was fun for the kids and the food was delicious. I think I ate enough to feed a small army.
Getting ready for their indoor egg hunting, since the rain left the grass mushy. They did not seem to mind at all.
Enjoying the fruits of their labor.

Godbrothers!They ended the day with Cascarone eggs. They had fun cracking the confetti eggs all over each other.Are you wondering why Bryce is carrying around a diaper? She loves Pamper diapers. She is insane over them! She says they smell good. So whenever we go to someone's house that uses Pampers she likes to "borrow" some for herself. She even snuck one home in her Easter basket (Sorry, Michelle).
In case you think I am the meanest mommy for not buying them for her and making her wear stinky Huggies please remember she is a twin! It was double diapers even triple for while and Huggies are cheaper. You get more diapers in a box. My girls will be scarred for life because they had to wear Huggies and Graham had Pampers! :)
But back to Easter...
Layne's sad face when we ran out of eggs.

And this is what was tracked into the Crawford's house after all was said and done!
Happy Easter!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

EGGstravaganza!

Saturday was dedicated to everything egg related. We kicked off the morning with the cul de sac kids eggcited about their first annual Easter egg hunt. They all seemed to enjoy it despite the cool temperatures. I can't remember the last time we had such eggstremely cool tempertatures for April.

The cool temperature did not keep this crew from hunting eggs. They were all ready and willing to brave the weather for some fun. Egghausted from all that hard work!Enjoying all the loot. They were on sugar highs all day long!

After all the egg hunting, we colored eggs. Overall, it was a success. No eggs were broken but I can also say that no eggs will be eaten either.
Graham ended the day with big hugs from Bryce and Layne. They all had an eggcellent day!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Take a knee

Game 2 of Tball was just as exciting as game 1 (as far as T ball goes). The Leopards even threw out 3 players is a row. Graham had fun despite the cold and wind. At the end of the game the coach had the players take a knee while he spoke to them. Graham had no idea what he meant by that. It was quite hilarious watching him try to figure out what that meant. Luckily, he did.


I love this expression! He also has a piece of grass in his hand. I picture him saying, "That was a pretty good game."


Collapse!

Play hard, sleep hard! I have always said that I have never had a kid that just falls asleep while they are playing.

That changed today.

Bryce collaspsed from apparent exhaustion while playing in her room today!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Windy, Chilly, Lazy Sunday

The kids and I planned to go and purchase some flowers for our "garden" today. Graham has really been into growing things and wants to plant seeds. However, the weather shifted, yet again, and it was cold and windy all day. So instead, we opted to have a lazy Sunday and stay in our pajamas all day long. I guess the yard work will have to wait a few more days. This is the plant that Graham has been growing inside our house for the past week and inspired him to want to plant more. Its' name is Hairy Harry Graham. He planted this at school. I asked him how he picked the name for his plant and, of course, he could not remember. I told him that was his Great Grandfather's name...Harry Graham. Graham thought that was so funny. He said Hairy Harry Graham all day long!


The kids entertained themselves all day. I did not even have to turn the TV on at all...which is a small miracle. Graham and Layne cleaned the kitchen for me while Bryce was still sleeping. They had to change clothes after all the cleaning because thier shirts were soaked more than the counters.Later in the day, the kids were "camping" and this is how I found them when I realized all was too quite in the house.

Layne pretending to snore in her bed!


Bryce squeezed herself into a corner.

And Graham climbed up and made a spot for himself on the changing table! I guess I should be relived that he was the one on there and not Bryce or Layne!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

We got a ball player...I think!

Today was Graham's first T-ball game. He has been looking forward to it all week. He even had special guests, Sophie and Sharon, there to cheer him on. He played outfield, third base and pitcher. He did the best at pitcher. He was able to field all the balls that came his way and successfully throw the ball to first base.


The girls enjoying the hill. Thank goodness for the hill or the girls would have wanted to leave a lot sooner.


Look at those dirty pants! It is from all the sliding (or playing in the dirt) during the game.

Hitting the ball and running as fast as he can to first. Check out the background with all the other players swarming the ball.


Graham is at the pitcher's mound and is fielding the ball and THROWS the opposing player out at first. In Graham's words as he comes off the field, "Did you see me throw that dude out?"

In other news today, Layne ate broccolli, cooked carrots, and snap peas with her dinner tonight! I am beyond thrilled. We may, just maybe, turning into an everybody eat the same meal family. Hopefully, my short order cook days are over. I say hopefully because the boy still hates anything that might remotely be healthy, except water!