Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas at the Cole's

Katie and her My Little Pony. Ryan has really enjoyed playing with this. My Little Pony has a walker and will move all around talking. Ryan will either follow her or let her bump into him. It's great that they all love each other's toys.

Logan's favorite toy: Ryan's talking Eeyore. Logan did get a new piano keyboard and he was loving it. He tried to smash at the box it was in. This boy loves his music!

Marie's wish came true, sort of; a Disney Princess laptop instead of a Barbie laptop. She's decided she likes this one a lot more!

Ryan and his very own Mickey Mouse! Katie's Tigger is almost as tall as she is and yes Logan grabbed him to play with as soon as her back was turned. Logan decided he liked all the big stuffed animals and took them into the recliner where he was sitting. He had no room left after he added Katie's Tigger, Ryan's Elmo and his own Batman!

The children chomping at the bit; ready to see what Santa brought them. Can you believe that they let Mommy and Ryan sleep until almost 8:30?!?!

Ryan and Katie

Ryan and Katie playing with an awesome toy that they bought with their gift cards from our friends Karen and Alex. Thank you!!!!!!!!! These kids love Mickey Mouse Clubhouse so it was a no brainer on what they were going to choose.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A little funny

The kids all had a very enjoyable time at the Magic Kingdom yesterday. We took them all in (since Ryan was awake this time even he got to enjoy it) to Mickey's Philharmagic. It was a little too loud at times for Logan but he was a trouper. When Aladdin was on his magic carpet flying through the air, Logan was saying "AWEEEEEEE" and giggling. He refused to even try on the 3-D glasses so it wasn't as good as it could have been for him. Ryan kept his on for a little while and kept trying to talk to the different characters. Katie would reach for things as they would pop out. They all wanted to ride the carousel so we all jumped on once and then I took Marie, Katie and Logan back on a second time. Logan and Katie both loved sitting on their horses. Logan was smiling and saying "AWEEEEE" again while Katie gripped hers and grinned from ear to ear. At one point she said, "look at me Mommy, I'm riding a pony".

They were able to catch the end of one of the shows that the characters perform at the castle. I used that time to grab the little ones one-by-one to change diapers. They were able to see most of the show and Marie told me about everything I missed. "Mommy, you missed the fireworks while you were in the bathroom!" I believe we may have been able to get a picture of them on the camera but will have to load those few pictures a little later. They all (except Ryan and I) went on Buzz Lightyear. Logan's favorite Toy Story character. He was in total awe of the huge larger than life Buzz that was in the waiting area. When they came back from that ride even Katie was talking non-stop about it.

We left a little early as Ryan was tired and fussy as was Ms. Katie. On the way out of the park Katie was singing the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse song. Only her version was just a little off. It sounded like, "Mickey Mouse Craphouse, come inside it's fun inside. It's the Mickey Mouse Craphouse." She said she wanted to take a picture with "Gooty and Puto". She had us in stitches for most of the ride home. When she wasn't being cranky she was cracking us up. She was able to get a nice nap towards the end of the ride. Logan didn't get a nap at all so he was a very cranky little man later on. He was fine when we got home but around 1:30 this morning he was not being nice Logan anymore. I think he had way too much feedback yesterday with all the neat rides and shows. I'm hoping that he will sleep better tonight so I can too.

Marie didn't want to miss school because she was afraid she was going to miss some exciting Christmas thing. By the time we got to the park she was happy she came. Who would have thought that anyone would rather be in school than go see Mickey and friends???

Monday, December 17, 2007

Is it over yet? or Are we there yet?

School only has this last week before they get out for the winter holiday. We are going to take the kids to Disney tomorrow so they can see Mickey and Pals in all the Christmas decorations. We can only go through this week and then it's blackout days until after New Year's. Our passes don't expire until the beginning of February so we will have a little more time after the holidays to take them. Sea World is having a nice Polar Express thing going on at their Wild Artic exhibit so we hope to hit there too. I believe those passes expire at the end of the year so we need to get there this coming weekend or next week. The Polar Express exhibit will only be there through Christmas Day so we need to go this weekend or miss out all together. Since they all love the movie (especially Logan and Ryan) we really need to try to get them there.

I have the sound track from Polar Express in our stereo. Whenever I turn it on the kids all come running. Ryan and Katie stand at the gate just staring at the stereo while Logan runs around saying "Po Spess". Marie always joins in the fun too singing at the top of her lungs and manages to get the others to follow suit. It's quite histerical to watch; I may need to tape it one of these times and put it on here. I laugh so hard my sides hurt. That's what kids are for; to make you laugh, cry and just about every other range of emotion.

Katie should (should) be just about out of her terrible twos as she turns three at the end of January. The other day they (Katie and Marie) were in their room watching a movie as it was too early to be up and out of bed. I walked by their room to hear Katie telling Marie to "go stand in the corner RIGHT NOW!" Apparently Marie had done or said something she didn't like. She also loves the word NO right now. She tells me that all the time especially when I'm telling her to go stand in the corner for time out. It reminds me of Marie at her age and I have to tell myself she should be growing out of that nasty stage soon. Ryan should be hitting that when she gets out of it. (at least I hope and pray he waits until she's done before he starts!)

I'm looking forward to Christmas and then it will be over and done with until next year. By the time it gets here I'm so tired of it all that I'm glad it's done and I know I can't be the only parent who feels this way. We still have to take them to get their picture with Santa. That's another stop I need to add to this week's list. Here I thought I was almost done with getting ready. Oh well, at least there are only 7 days 8 hours and 25 minutes left. :)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Outside; DONE!

Well, Curtis took the day off yesterday and spent it getting all the outside decorations up and looking pretty. (He had already put the lights on the house but he took a break from the yard decorations) I wanted to get a picture of everything last night but the dew pretty well obliterated anyone from seeing the snowmen in their snowglobe. He had everything on when Marie got home from school yesterday and she was so excited!! She had to go check everything out and make comments and say thank you to Daddy for putting them up.

Logan didn't go to school yesterday or therapy either. He was up like normal and dressed and just about the time I was going to put his shoes on he ran in and said "diaper". I grabbed a diaper and the wipes and knew we were in for something when I changed it and found just a "squirt". I bagged it up and had Marie take it to the garbage so I could wash my hands and here he is saying it again. I dried my hands and did it again. This time nasty stuff but I still thought okay, he went and now we can get him ready for Daddy to take him. (Daddy had volunteered to take them for me so I could have a break. What a great Daddy he was trying to be!) I start to wash up from that one and here he is saying it again. It happened one more time like that and I said forget it. I called the school, attendance and the therapist to say he wouldn't be going anywhere. Poor little guy! He wanted to go to school so badly; he came up and put his backpack on and was saying "bus!"

Of course, after I cancel with the therapist and call him out of school for the day, he went one more time and it was normal. I'm glad I kept him home as it would have been bad for Daddy to try to deal with that at the hospital or on the way to school. Here he was trying to help me out and he couldn't. I say it's the thought that counts. It made my day that he wanted to do this for me so I gave him a big hug and said thank you anyways. He was able to devote the rest of the day to getting the decorations done and all the kids loved that so it wasn't a bad day after all.

The poor neighbors woke up this morning to discover that all their belongings in their vehicles (that weren't part of the vehicle) were gone. Some lovely person took everything from them. They had left their vehicles unlocked and that is how they were rewarded for being very trusting people. What a horrible time to have it happen! It's a violation anytime it happens but it just seems so much worse during the holidays. We have always locked our vehicles; habit from where we used to live. It paid off for us this time but a year or so ago it didn't matter that we locked them. Some lovely bored teenagers went through the neighborhood slashing tires. They got both back tires to the van to the cost of $200 give or take. Thankfully the neighbors were missed that time.

What is wrong with people these days? Why do they have to do stuff like this especially at this time of year??!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Inside, done! Outside, not so done.

The very first thing to get put up was the tree. I almost gave up after that as it took a couple of hours to get it all done. Thankfully Marie and Katie helped me. (Ryan supervised)
Should have put a sheet down on the computer table so you don't get the background. Will remember this for next year (or this year if I can find a plain white sheet that's cheap!)

I love this sleigh set. Can you see where the reindeer's antlers are missing?? It's called check the box BEFORE you leave the store.

Our first Christmas decoration from when we were first married. It has issues but we still love it! (Notice girl at top of the stairs is missing her legs?!?!)

Our stuffed Christmas bear/Santa collection. (most of it)

Kids favorites; Mom's nightmares. (That's why they are the very top shelf where no child can get to them)

Our Disney sets that we have bought the day after (or whenever they go to 50% off) Christmas.

Need more batteries and another electrical strip to get these working. Marie likes the town on the left. (Ice skating)

Our stocking holders; note no stockings?! I had to pull them back off when we figured out Ryan can pull them down now. Will save the stockings for Christmas Eve.

More stocking holders and some singing Santas.

I love this set but I don't want to lose the little pieces so I left everything in the box.
It's not all that we have but it's enough for now. I'm tired just looking at the pictures. I was almost done when Curtis came home from work or so I thought. He did the Disney scenes all by himself and it took him at least an hour to get it all done. I love those; looks so real especially with the lights off. I did try to get pictures of the tree and those items the light up but I can't figure out how to get the flash to not work so it all looks like I took them during the day. One day I will learn the ins and outs of the camera and then we'll probably buy a new one.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Work, work, work and more work!

Curtis and I have been getting the boys room put together so that they can sleep in there every night. It has taken us two days to get it all done as it had become a storage room since neither boy wanted to stay in there. We moved our television in there so they could watch movies and pulled all the extra clothing and shoes out. We went through all the clothes and I ended up with two hampers full of clothes that Ryan, Katie and Logan can wear. This just made more work for me for after I get the laundry folded. I will need to go through their drawers and pull all the too small clothing out. In Logan's case I can box that up to save for Ryan but with Ryan and Katie I will be putting it all in bags for the goodwill or anyone I can find with little ones.

Curtis hurt his back this week so we still haven't cleaned the carpets and I was able to talk him into waiting until after we pull the Christmas tree and decorations down. I need to go through that area one more time so I can start that project on Saturday. Marie has been chomping at the bit to get everything up and take pictures. The neighbors have some of their outdoor decorations out already so every day I get a reminder to get my stuff in gear. It will take us (me) all day Saturday to get everything put up so I'm declaring Sunday my FREE day to relax and rest my arms, legs and everything else. Daddy can help me change diapers and cook on that day. I think he needs a break too; I've run him ragged this week with all the housework.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Katie

Katie after Thanksgiving dinner. No, she didn't have any turkey but she was very tired from waking up early and refusing to take a nap.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

After Thanksgiving

Normally, I would have had all my inside Christmas decorations/tree up and the boxes put back into the attic by Saturday late evening. This year it didn't happen that way. We discussed cleaning the carpets first as we've been meaning to do this area for months now. I'm glad that we agreed to do that. I cleaned up the area where the tree goes so we can move one side of the room into that spot, clean, then move everything back to the other side and clean. I should be able to put up the decorations and tree by this next Saturday.

Marie was very disappointed because she loves to help with the decorating. She has been sick since Thanksgiving with a sore throat and swollen glands. Poor baby got that kind of stuff from me. Growing up; whenever I got a cold I also had swollen glands. Back then (okay, WAYYY back then) the doctors told my mother that I needed to get my tonsils out. (Dave and I had it done at the same time; the hospital never was the same again! I remember him riding a Big Wheel up and down the hallways and running/shouting at the top of his lungs before surgery. His tonsils were supposedly worse then mine but that didn't stop him; he wanted potato chips and pickles when we got home from the hospital. I was smart and stuck with the ice cream.) It would stop all the sore throats and swollen glands. Yeah Right! I still get them. A lot of good that did and I believe now a days they don't take them out unless it's absolutely necessary.

The rest of the children have been sickness free for the most part. I am trying my best to keep it that way. Today, Marie is reading for her November book report project which is due Friday. Gee, she is a procrastinator.... I wonder where she got that from?!?! The rest of the kids are watching..... you guessed it a Christmas movie and playing with their toys. It's a pretty quiet afternoon (as quiet as it can be with this group) so I'm going to sit down with a nice cup of tea and relax for a minute or two.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Pictures from this week

Logan and his "chippies"

Ryan watching Polar Express

Marie showing off her coloring - great job Ree Ree!

Katie in time out.....hmmmm don't think we're getting the point across

Best buddies - Ryan and Katie

Saturday Date Night

Curtis and I were able to celebrate our 6th anniversary (a week late) on Saturday night. We had Ann and Charlie come to watch the kids. We are so very thankful to have them in our lives. Not only does Ann take really good care of Logan at school, but she and Charlie volunteer to watch all of the kids so we can go out. When the doorbell rang, I opened the door and before I could say hello, Katie screamed, "Gamma!". Marie had put the gate up near the kitchen to keep all of them on the playroom side so Katie decided to stand on a box and about crawl over the gate to get to Ann and Charlie. Logan was screaming "Charlie, out" meaning he wanted to be let out so he could jump up on Charlie and Ann.

We had a nice dinner at Stonewood Grill and had time to run for a cup of coffee before heading home. We still were home by 8:30 even after stopping in at the grocery store for a few things. When we arrived back home, the kids were all settling down until we walked in the door. Katie was so tired she said she wanted to go to bed. Logan was whiney so we put his favorite night night movie on, turned off the light and he was out within 15 minutes. Ryan was fussy but finally settled down after about 45 minutes so we could go to bed. Pretty sad for a Saturday night but we were all in bed by 10:00. Give me a Saturday night like this anytime!!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

A little bit of everything

Logan has decided he likes the play telephone. He picked it up the other day and it really looked like he was talking to someone. I grabbed the camera and told him to say Hello and Bye Bye.

Katie wanted to get in on the fun. If you have a camera in your hand you will have Katie right next to you. Mommy's little cutie pie.

You know Ryan with his Elmo. He won't go to sleep if he doesn't have his Elmo in the crib with him. Elmo is bigger than he is but he doesn't seem to notice. He will drag him all over if you let him. I tried to get a picture of him with his head down just laying on Elmo but he saw the camera.

Marie had her friends over again on Monday. They spent a good part of the day outside playing in the back yard. When it was time to come in to get ready for the girls to go home, I told them to put the stuff away and come inside to cool down and relax. Marie was covered from head to toe in dirt. Jordan was fine with a little dirt on her feet from where she had taken off her shoes. When I asked Marie if she had been rolling around in the dirt, and why Jordan wasn't nearly as dirty as she was; Jordan replied, "I didn't dig in the dirt at all but Marie...." Once the girls left I had Marie get into the shower. She wanted to take a bath but I said No Way! Imagine what the tub would have looked like. As it was, she took two showers. Yes two, I had to make her get back in and wash her hair and body one more time.


Jenna asked if she could get another cross stitch project to work on so we went hunting in my stash. She picked out a very pretty and hard pattern of a horse. I did the other horse pattern for my dad at least ten years ago. I hope Mom still has it so I can snag a picture of it. I can't wait to see how Jenna does. I was able to lend her all the supplies she needed so I told her that all I ask is either show it to me when she's done or take a picture for me.


Ryan and Katie have been playing hard together lately. They have been chasing each other up and down the hallway. Today, when Katie was on the floor Ryan gave her a taste of her own medicine. He lay down on top of her and wouldn't move. (Exactly what she does me when I get down on the floor for whatever reason) He also wants to play ring around the Mommy a lot more too. He tends to try to do that when I'm changing diapers. I have to either go in the bedroom and change diapers on the changing table or back myself up against the couch so he can't get near me.) Between Katie and Ryan; they both head right for me when I'm changing a poopy diaper. Katie will ask me over and over (and over) "did he poop Mommy?"

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Tuesday morning

Tuesdays are therapy days for Logan. Usually, I have to get their lunches packed the night before so we can get up, dressed and out of the house by 7:55. Occupational Therapy starts at 8:15 so we have to have time to drive there, get everyone/everything out of the van and get into the hospital. This week Ms. Corey was out (finally got to take her trip to Hawaii to visit with the hubby) so we had extra time this morning.

I went ahead and prepared 90% of the lunches last night while baking Logan his regular and banana bread. I was already in the kitchen waiting for the banana bread to bake so why not get lunches done. This gives me a little more time in the morning to either sleep in or have a chance at a cup of coffee (Neither of those happened this morning) I set the alarm for the normal 6:24 wake up and hit snooze for 10 minutes thinking I could take that extra time to wake up slowly. Maybe 3 seconds after I got back into bed, Logan came in and jumped into bed with all of his blankets. A few minutes after that Katie was climbing into bed with me. Curtis had already brought Ryan to me as he was fussing around 5:00 so I now had 3 little ones and myself in the bed. So much for waking up nice and slowly :) It was nice; Logan next to me jibber jabbering, Ryan on the other side and Katie next to him. Katie would talk to Ryan and then give him kisses. He woke up in the best mood; I'm sure the kisses from Katie helped.

Too bad I can't wake up like this all the time; the only way it could have been better is if Marie had come in and joined us. She was still sleeping as she stayed up late watching Santa Clause Is Coming to Town with Katie last night. (Katie fell out really quick; when I went back to check on them at 9:30 Marie was still awake)

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Before and After

Ryan before the bottle....

after the bottle AND trick or treating!

Halloween

I tried to get all four in one picture but Ryan wasn't a happy camper.

Here is Mr. Logan a/k/a Superman (note Katie talking to herself in the mirror)

My Hello Kitty Witch (she liked her outfit from last year so much she insisted on wearing it again!)


I tried to get a picture of Logan by himself but this was as good as it got.


Here's Mommy's little "piglet"; she loved trying to catch her tail. Yes, it was like watching a dog trying to catch it's tail.

Daddy's little Darth Vader; hated that hat (and didn't think too much of the rest of the costume until AFTER he had his bottle)

Monday, October 29, 2007

Updates

I've just spent my morning getting everything scheduled for Ryan's next MRI and rescheduling the follow up visit with his neurologist. (Spent most of the time on hold between the insurance and the hospital doing the MRI) He is scheduled for the 6th of December so we have some "down" time for a little bit. Yeah - no doctor's visits; at least not in Orlando anyway. I have to wait a little bit to schedule with the neurosurgen. It's almost lunch time so I have to wait until sometime after 1:00 to call to schedule that. Whew! what a morning! Between the torrential rain we've been having, we had to stand on the front porch WITH the umbrella this morning waiting on the school bus, and all the phone calls I feel like I've run a marathon and it's only 11:42 a.m.!!!!

Ryan and Katie are happily playing together while watching some Barney. I get some kisses in between all of that when they feel like visiting with me. Ryan was watching Sesame Street and at the end they always show Oscar and his pet worm. Today they had several pet worms and they were in sleeping bags going Nighty Night. Ryan said, "Night Night!" At first I thought he wanted to go for a nap but then realized he was just commenting on the end of the show. He's very much aware of things; so much more than Logan was at that age!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Fun Friday

We had another Friday of no school this week; last week they were off on Friday too. This week we had Marie's friend and her sister come for the day. Most people think I'm nuts when I ask to borrow their child(ren) but the additions keep my kids calm. If there are no other people around Marie gets bored and irritates the others. Yesterday was a good day! The girls played games and hung out in Marie's room. If they got tired of each other's company we would hang out in the living room and watch a movie.

They were able to go outside and play in the driveway and back yard for a while as long as they stayed where I could see them. This helped take the edge off for the others and enabled me to get Ryan and Katie to nap, AT THE SAME TIME! I made popcorn the old fashioned way and it was so good. I melted butter in one pan while I threw the popcorn and oil in our old fashioned popper on another burner. Butter, salt and popcorn; Yum Yum! The girls loved it and even asked if it was "homemade" a/k/a not microwaved. Since we don't use the microwave anymore this is the only way to make popcorn. I have to say, I enjoy this popcorn a whole lot more.

We played operation; what a hoot! I couldn't get anything out without the stupid buzzer going off to save my life. Hard to believe when I was their age I was good at that game. They attempted to play Monopoly but I think it was a little hard for the younger girls (Marie) so they got aggravated and quit. They did enjoy playing Battleship and operation so the games weren't a total loss. It brought back memories of when we would play games during the summer whenever it rained. (the fighting really made me laugh)

Remember when..... Aunt June and Stephanie were visiting and we all were either playing Monopoly or a card game and were fighting just a little too much? Aunt June had enough finally and told us to stop fighting. I believe she used a "soft" cuss word which totally shocked us as we never EVER heard her cuss. Needless to say, we stopped fighting and found something else to occupy our time. Do you remember the other time that Steph was down by herself and Dave shut the screen door and the sliding glass door and Steph opened the screen door and ran smack into the glass door???

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Another story of stupidity

I'm having issues with lights this week. It was a dreary morning with a little bit of rain during the drive to Orlando for Ryan's Genetic Testing consultation. I had turned my lights on in town and it stopped raining so I turned them off. I had to turn them back on as it started to rain a little more as I got closer to Orlando. By the time we got to our destination it had stopped raining but I had forgot that I turned them on. We were about 40 minutes early so I parked and rolled down the windows and turned off the car. We sat like that for about 20 minutes then I decided it was okay to head into the office. I heard the extra warning sound when I opened the door but just thought it was the normal "you've opened your door" ding and kept right on going.

Over two hours later when we came back out to leave, I couldn't get the doors to open with the automatic opener. As I looked in I noticed that the headlight switch was still pulled out. CRAP! I'm about an hour and a half away from home; don't know a single person and can't get into the car. I, of course, panicked and called Curtis to say go get the kids and come get us!!! He was very calm and proceeded to tell me to go to the driver's side and use the key to open the door. DUH! Open the trunk and get the jumper cables out and see if someone will help and give the car a jump. The second person I asked wasn't happy but must have felt sorry for me and agreed to do it.

Thankfully it jumped right off the bat and we were able to head out. I was so afraid that I would stall it (driving the mustang) that I of course was more nervous than normal and really stressed out. The entrance ramp was closed so I had to take a detour through town to get back on the highway. I hadn't eaten since breakfast; was figuring on stopping on the way home but since my stupidity with the lights I wasn't taking any chances. I drove straight home, grabbed everything headed inside and grabbed a quick bite before heading out to Logan's parent/teacher conference. (I drove the van to the conference; didn't feel like dealing with the battery in the mustang)

You got it, the moral of THIS story is: TURN THE LIGHTS OFF STUPID!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Sunday

I was able to spend a lot of Sunday with my Mom unpacking from her move. When we get together we always have something to laugh at so I will share our story about the bed. Dave and Don did the moving of all of her things. The poor guys were exhausted and left me a few things to do when I got over there Sunday morning. I was hoping that they would leave me some stuff to do. I wasn't able to get over there on Saturday when they did the actual move because Curtis has to work on Saturdays. I'm not being a smarty pants, I'm really glad that they left me some things to do to help out. (They live closer so they help 100% of the time and I only get to help out some. I feel guilty but there isn't much I can do so when I can help out I'm thankful!!)

Now about the bed..... Mom doesn't have very many tools which made putting her extra bed together an adventure. I thought, how hard could it be? It looked really simple so I jumped right in to the task. Mom had to use her broom handle to measure so I could tell where the bed frame had to be in order for the boxspring not to fall right through to the floor. Once we figured that out, it was time to turn the little clamps to tighten the frame. I couldn't twist the little clamp to tighten as much as I wanted and I had visions of a visitor falling through to the floor in the middle of the night. Mom went hunting for some plyers; nope none of those. She suggested scissors but you know how clumsy I am so I had to veto those. As most of you know, Mom used to be a nurse. She happened to have a pair of hemostats left over from her nursing days so we made do with those. I thought I had tightened by hand a lot and would only need the hemostats to do one crank. HA! I believe I was able to turn them around at least three full times. Boy am I glad she had those stupid things. (Dave, when you go to put up her curtains you MIGHT want to bring a pair of plyers and check my work)

Oh - one more funny story and then I will let it be. The a/c wasn't working when I got there. I checked the fuse box (or so I thought) and then checked the controls. Mom had turned it off and on to see if that might be the problem. After I checked the fuse box, I turned the a/c down to 60 to see if that would crank it on. Nothing worked so I told her that I couldnt' work in the heat and we needed to get someone out right away. Ten minutes later, after finding all the info on her apartment complex, I made the call and left the pertinent information. The tech called us back right away and tried to tell us about a reset button. No such button on there; so he started saying he was 2 hours away and would be here in about 2 1/2. I (thank goodness) took the phone back over to the fuse box to ask him about it. Only this time the kitchen light WAS ON. I started to tell him that everything was on and had to say "Uh no actually it isn't." He had me flip them on and of course the a/c started right away. He was very nice and just said that if for some reason it shut off again to call him and he'd come and take a look at it. The moral of the story is: Turn the light on STUPID.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Play time Thursday

Ryan had his MRI yesterday and we were able to make it home by 1:00 p.m. Once I had relaxed and got enough coffee in me to kill the tension headache, we cuddled a little bit. Surprisingly, Katie wanted the most cuddling. Ryan was wanting to play with the toys but would come over to us for a kiss every so often. Katie must have missed me since Daddy got everyone up and ready in the morning. She is used to Mommy being home all the time so it was a different morning for her. I have to admit, it made me feel good that she missed me because when Daddy gets home they ALL want to be with Daddy and don't even know I exist. (Most times that is fine with me; I need a break too :)

Logan and Marie were home by 4:20 and since Friday is no school there was no fighting to get homework done. Everyone did their normal afternoon routine; screaming for juice and a snack while running around and fighting with each other. I think they truly miss one another during school time but they don't want Mommy to know so they fight when they get to see each other every afternoon.

Once everyone was settled for the evening we played and cuddled in the playroom. Logan wanted me to lay down next to him on the floor while he watched a movie. Katie likes to jump on me whenever I get down on the floor and Ryan was playing "Ring around the Mommy" and coming in for kisses the whole time he was giggling. Marie was right in there with the rest of them. She'd play with Ryan then come in for a cuddle with the others. She got down on the floor at one point and Katie decided she was fair game. She jumped on her and proceeded to sit on her so she couldn't get up.

This was the most fun and relaxing time. I really needed it after the day we had and I think the kids knew that. They are Mommy's little angels; Daddy was able to enjoy the baseball game for a little while at least. :)

Monday, October 15, 2007

Dinner at downtown Disney

After SeaWorld we hit downtown Disney's Fulton's Crab House for an early dinner. The food was scrumptious and the view was something else. It's a building that looks just like a big ferry boat. The kids had a good time as it was so noisy and packed with other families you couldn't hear our kids at all. It was nice to get out for a nice dinner where everyone could relax and enjoy themselves.
Katie was using a fork and spoon to eat. When she had the french fry almost in her mouth with the fork she'd grab it with her fingers and shove it in. I wish I could have gotten a picture of it. Spoon in one hand, fork in the other while shoving a french fry the size of her fork into her mouth. Logan practiced the gravity test but into his bowl thankfully. Marie and Alex had a blast drawing on the tablecloth and eating burgers and fries. Can't get kids to try something new at all....Ryan was wanting both Mommy and Daddy so we shared him throughout the meal. Daddy was able to eat most of his meal before it was his turn to take over. The bottle of Next Step only last so long and then he wanted to play.
By the end of the meal Logan was getting bored; he'd been so good all day but didn't get to run around much so by the end of the meal he was ready. They brought us our moist towels and he proceeded to throw mine at the lady sitting behind me. She was great (You can tell when they have children of their own) and said "No problem; as long as it's not a fork I'm good!" We headed out shortly after that and thought the little ones would nap all the way home. Katie fell asleep about 10 minutes away from the house but we were able to get her in the bed where she slept the entire night! Yeah!! Ryan had other ideas....... It was a great day, relaxing and lots of fun with friends we don't get to spend enough time with but we plan to fix that soon!

Sea World - take 2

It was a nice breezy day at the park.
I couldn't get much closer; right after I took this shot several dolphins came right up and splashed the people standing next to me.

My sweet Marie and my little buddy Alex.

Alex and Marie wanted me to get a shot of the turtle but it wouldn't cooperate so this was as good as it got.

Daddy, Katie, Logan, Marie, Alex and Karen deciding where to go next.

Alex, Marie and Karen checking out the pretty birds. Marie and Alex were expert at making the same sound as the bird.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Comments anyone?

I have fixed the comments section so that anyone who wants to leave a comment can. For some reason I had left it to where only those people who have a blog can comment. Brain dead that day obviously!

Thanks for visiting!

I love you - both boys

Friday, October 12, 2007

Repetition

Ryan loves Barney and it's starting to pay off. He is saying "I la You" if we say I love you he will repeat it back to us. He just started doing it this evening right before Daddy got home. He is currently sitting with Daddy watching the baseball game and saying it everytime he hears one of us say it. (Now that I've typed this the little cutie pie just said it out of the blue with no prompting!) I will try to get him on the video tonight or tomorrow so you can see and hear him in action.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A little something cute

In the movie Madagascar they sing "I like to move it move it". I guess Logan has watched it a little too much because he was just running around the living room singing it over and over again. I put the movie on for Katie so she'd take a nap and it was playing when the older kids got home from school. It's the little things that can make you smile.

Monday, October 8, 2007

The Girls

Marie playing with the little kids blocks

Mommy's little angel


The Boys

Not again Mommy!

This is my last smile; stop taking my picture!


I'm having another Calgon moment!

Usually it's Logan taking the food and dropping the crumbs where ever he can. Tonight, right after I finished vacuuming the playroom, dining room and hallways, Katie decided to try the gravity test out. She took the bowl of crumbs from where she ate Logan's cookies and dumped them in the middle of the playroom. (Logan got bored with his cookies right away so Katie decided to eat them for him.) Ryan is throwing the puzzle pieces all over the room and laughing. These kids aren't happy unless they are making a mess.

Logan is playing with the Learn Through Music (which explains why he got bored with the cookies) and is playing Blues Clues over and over. He should be able to say "It's so amazing when you stop and stare, color colors every where!" I've already fought two of the four into the bath and washed them up including their hair. It's so funny; getting them into the bath tub can be as bad as trying to get a cat to take a bath. Once they have their hair washed and are playing they act the same way about getting out of the tub!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

School and colds

School has been back in for about six weeks and this is the second go round with a cold. Ryan has been fussy lately and had a little cough as has Marie. This morning I woke up to Ryan sneezing yucky stuff all over the place (and all over me). Katie came in for an early visit and started coughing and sneezing as well. These two are not and have never been in day care and so they catch everything that Marie and Logan bring home.

What a way to spend your Saturday morning. Marie and I are running around with tissues trying to get to them before they get it everywhere. Both have been medicated so I'm hoping that will put off the yucky stuff for a little while so I can now clean up and disinfect so Logan doesn't get it. I know, good luck with that right?! Marie is Mommy's little helper and she's great. One of her friend's have a sleep over party tonight and she can't go because she's coming down with this too. I think she got it first and shared it with Katie without meaning to of course.

I have to figure out something fun to make up for her missing her sleep over. Anyone have any suggestions??

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Sale ALERT!!!

Dillard's is taking an additional 30% off already marked down merchandise today through Saturday. I signed up a while ago to get e-mails from them so I wouldn't miss any of the sales. With four kids, if we want to get them the clothes they won't destory after one wear we have to pay the price, just no where near FULL price. If you have a Dillard's near you, call to see if they are doing the same thing. Sometimes, the Sanford mall has their sales a week off from us but I can't remember if that was for JC Penney or Dillard's. :\

F.Y.I. you can find some really nice shirts for the man in your life at a really good discount which means you can buy twice as much!! :)

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Marie's Birthday

Marie and Ryan with her Little Brats backpack

Hmmm, I wonder what this is?!

Cool, a video game system of my very own!

Look Mom - it's a neat game called School House Rock

Marie and Ryan checking out her neat birthday gifts.

I want one of these Mommy!

You will notice there are no pictures of Katie or Logan. Katie had fallen alseep on the playroom floor watching one of Logan's movies. Logan decided he didn't want any pictures taken of him so he ran back to watch his movie with Katie. Marie was able to enjoy her cake but had to have a small piece as it was very late on a school night!


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