Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
You may leave your children at home...
But you'll always have a trace of them with you!
Yesterday I went out briefly during the kids naptime. I had to smile when I was in the store and looked down at my bag to grab the phone and saw this. I'm not exactly sure why I had a baby spoon with my phone. Who knows.

I wonder if there is any connection with the fact that when I reached in my bag to grab my sunglasses, I found this.
Yesterday I went out briefly during the kids naptime. I had to smile when I was in the store and looked down at my bag to grab the phone and saw this. I'm not exactly sure why I had a baby spoon with my phone. Who knows.
I wonder if there is any connection with the fact that when I reached in my bag to grab my sunglasses, I found this.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Being Vain Maybe?
Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall Floor...
And for those of you that hadn't seen her in her cloth diapers (or didn't know that we switched a couple of months ago) there you have it. It really is true.
Just call me frugal. Or green. I'll take either as a compliment:)
In all seriousness, we really do love cloth diapering.
Just call me frugal. Or green. I'll take either as a compliment:)
In all seriousness, we really do love cloth diapering.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Shopping with Mommy
It's always fun shopping with two little ones. It takes twice as long, it's unpredictable (to say the least!), people are friendlier (that is, if your children are being sweet at the time!), and it is FUN. Especially when there is a cool grocery cart like this one.
Here is my expert grocery cart driver this morning.

And his precious cargo.

In case you're wondering, Olivia rarely sleeps when we are out like this. Today, however, we had just taken an extremely long walk and the fresh air tired her plum out! She fell asleep in the car while we were driving to the grocery store so I left her in her carseat. She ended up sleeping most of time in the store and when she did wake up she was very sweet. All in all a succesful shopping trip: happy children, happy mommy, and the groceries bought!
Here is my expert grocery cart driver this morning.
And his precious cargo.
In case you're wondering, Olivia rarely sleeps when we are out like this. Today, however, we had just taken an extremely long walk and the fresh air tired her plum out! She fell asleep in the car while we were driving to the grocery store so I left her in her carseat. She ended up sleeping most of time in the store and when she did wake up she was very sweet. All in all a succesful shopping trip: happy children, happy mommy, and the groceries bought!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Um...we do do homework...I promise
Drawing
Stefan was given this sketchbook awhile back. I would have never thought to give him an empty sketch book. Coloring book, yes, but a sketch book? Who knew? He absolutely LOVES it. Sometimes he colors wildly with lots of crayons, other times he "writes" with his pen. It's been so much fun seeing him develop in this area.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
It's Sleep Sack Season!
I love me a good sleep sack. Oh yes I do. It saves me many trips into the room at night time to cover the kids up with blankets once again. Kids just do NOT keep their blankets on. I have never seen sleep sacks this nice in the US. And I definitely have not seen ones big enough for toddlers. Mimi to the rescue! Stefan is just about to grow out of his this year, but I think we'll make it through the winter (I hope!).
It is getting colder and I pulled these out tonight for the first time. Stefan was excited to sleep in it. He thinks it's like a sleeping bag! Here they are fast asleep---and nice and warm, too!
It is getting colder and I pulled these out tonight for the first time. Stefan was excited to sleep in it. He thinks it's like a sleeping bag! Here they are fast asleep---and nice and warm, too!
Cold Fall Day!
Saturday we headed up to Wisconsin to visit with Grandpa and Grandma Hanson. We also stopped by a farmer's market and enjoyed some free fun. This market had a petting zoo, but there were way more animals than most petting zoos have. They also had free train rides and horse and carriage rides. Stefan loved it. It was a bit chilly but it just made it all the more fun!

Do you see how big those pumpkins are? Gigantic! And the squash was dirt cheap. We bought a ton of it. I sense a lot of squash dishes this fall, and maybe a big baby food making day, as well!
Here is Stefan visiting with his great-grandparents (and their dog!). We had a nice visit with them. Grandpa seemed to be extra spry which was nice to see. He loved watching Olivia crawl around.
We also stopped (but no pictures) at an apple orchard very close to their place. One of Brian's Aunts and a cousin were working there so we stopped in to say hi and enjoy some hot apple cider and apple cider donuts! It was a fun day, and we were all exhausted when we got home. But it's a good kind of exhaustion:)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Afternoon Reading Time

How long do you have to do something before it becomes a tradition? I don't know, but the last couple of weeks Stefan and I have been adding something into our daily routine and we're both loving it. Maybe it has something to do with it being apple season? I'm not sure. Anyway, when Stefan wakes up from his afternoon nap we always sit down with some cut up apples and peanut butter (Love that combination, and my son is following in my footsteps!) and a stack of books. You'll just have to imagine me sitting there with Stefan because I couldn't take a picture of us together. Anyway, we have such a nice time reading together and we usually get through a lot of books in the 20 or so minutes that we do it.
Besides being a good Mommy/son time, good for reading, etc, it also helps the rest of the afternoon go smoothly. I've heard it called the "witching hour" but in any case if you are a parent of small children you know that the late afternoon time can be the fussiest, crankiest time of the day. Usually this is the time that the most whining takes place, discipline issues increase, and of course this is when the littlest member wants to be in my arms and not playing on the floor. Not to mention that as a Mom you're pretty tired out yourself and dinner needs to get on the table. Somehow. Yes, it can be a frustrating couple of hours. Everyone is ready for a change of scenery (i.e. Daddy coming home!). I've found that I can either get cranky right along with my children, or I can embrace that time and find ways to make it better. This is when I need to be the most on my guard as a Mom to be preventative. Seeing discipline issues before they arise. Doing what I can to make those couple of hours go smoothly.
This is one of those things. It is amazing how when I give Stefan 20 minutes of focused time he is much happier for the rest of the afternoon. It's kind of that transition from nap time back to the reality of the day. He will usually very willingly either play on his own while I get dinner, or help me ~sweetly!~ with the dinner prep once he has had some "special" time with me.
I don't know how long we'll keep up this little ritual but for right now I wouldn't trade it for anything. It is so rewarding. We've gotten through books that at other times are more difficult to sit through (like three French books right in a row!). We just enjoy being together, and then I have a happier, sweeter boy, to boot! I'd say it's a good routine and it's working for us right now.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Thursdays with Patience
Friday, September 3, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Olivia gets around!
Here is a very short video clip to show you how Olivia gets around these days. Just this week she kind of took off. Though it isn't a real crawl, she definitely can get to whatever she wants with no problem! My life just got more complicated;)
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