Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
"The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel"--which means, "God with us."
We had a great Christmas weekend. Friday night, we had a nice spur of the moment Christmas dinner with some friend's at their house. The kids played hard, we had a nice dinner and visit, played some cards, etc...
Saturday, we did a little cleaning around the house, and then my parents arrived. And from there on out, we didn't do too much. A lot of just lounging around, playing with boys, eating, etc...
We all went to church on Sunday and on Christmas Eve, we had some friends over along with my parents for Christmas Eve dinner. We ate roast beast and put the kids down before attempting to play Cranium. Of course, before Andrew went to bed, we put out milk and cookies for Santa. We also got to open an early gift. We all got new PJ's and pretty much stayed in them all Christmas day.
Christmas morning (bright and early), Andrew came into our room almost bursting to tell me that the COOKIES WERE GONE!! I don't even think he noticed the gifts under the tree... but the cookies were GONE!! So we all slowly made our way to the tree, after some coffee, to read the Christmas Story from "The Book for Children" Bible (I highly recommend this children's Bible. It's complete and accurate, yet appropriate for little ones. Andrew LOVES it! And the stories refer to each other and explain themselves).
The boys received lots of toys and all of them save one that I can think of off the top of my head is a plane, train, or automobile. Truly boy toys. I got spoiled with another Beaner's, I mean Biggby's, gift card & a spa gift card from my hubby. My parents got me these adorable train cookie cutters that I will probably be using tomorrow.
Rabbit Trail: You see, I made all these Christmas cookies about a week ago, but kept giving them away. Marc was, um... getting 'concerned' that there would be none left for Christmas. I assured him that there would be plenty, I made gobs, and told him not to worry. But, yet, I kept giving them away and sure enough, come Christmas... the cookies were gone. My mom even brought a few up and we had to ration them so there would be enough to leave for Santa. So, I just finished making sugar cookie dough and it's in the fridge ready to be rolled and cut into little engines and cabooses tomorrow.
We ate leftovers for lunch and had a "Happy Birthday, Jesus" cake for dessert.
And like I said, I never got out of my PJ's today. That's a good Christmas.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Merry Christmas!
We have been working on this for a few weeks now and finally recorded him tonight.
Enjoy Luke 2, recited by Andrew.
And to all, a good night.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
I totally missed it this year.
Candy canes need to be taken seriously.
Note the six candy canes that all seemed the find the same couple of branches right in front. So, now I am off to snag one of those candy canes to stir my hot cocoa with. Life is good.
We did what?!
So, I packed up a lunch, the three bundled kids in the 'jeep' and we headed out. And I have to say it was really great. Cold, yes. But....
- Our zoo is not a really great zoo. On a nice hot summer day when all the exhibits are out, you could easily 'do the zoo' in three hours. But in the middle of winter, there is really only about half of the things to see. However, that half seemed to be much more active (except the hibernating bears) than during the hot summer days.
- We literally had the place to ourselves. We only saw two other classes the whole time. Most of the time, us four were the only people we could see, so the boys could run around (ie: go nuts!) and keep warm vs. merely riding in the stroller.
- There were enough inside, "warm" exhibits such as the aquarium, the rain forest, monkey house, etc... that we were only in the cold for about 15-20 minutes at a time. We even found a little niche inside one of those warm places to eat some lunch.
- Best of all - it was free. No admission is charged in December & January. So it's no big deal that we only stayed for two hours.
Of course, I had to feed them suckers on the way home to keep them awake for their late naps. Which was just icing the on the cake for them. I have to admit, when I left this morning, I was seriously questioning my sanity in attempting to take three young boys to the zoo in the cold weather.... but now... we just may head back next month.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Um.. thanks!
First we hit the library. They are having special December play days on Tuesdays for the kids. They got to play dress up and color, etc... I also returned a book and picked up a few kids movies (with no TV, I need something short and sweet so I can make dinner). We then headed to Joann Fabrics to pick-up a quick gift. It was one of those trips when I knew exactly what I wanted and it took longer to get the kids in and out of the car than it took in the store.
We then hit the mall. I want to stop at a particular store for a bit more Christmas shopping and thankfully found something almost immediately (when does that EVER happen when you don't know what you are looking for?). We hit the food court for our cold leftover pizza, bananas, oranges, and yogurt; took a potty/diaper break (I add that in because with two boys, this process takes just as long as any of the other 'stops'); and hit the play area so the boys could run.
We finally left the mall around 1:45 to sunny skies and not so freezing temperatures! In fact, I was seriously considering ditching the rest of the our plans (grocery shopping & late naps) for the day and heading to the zoo. It's free in December, so even if we stayed for only an hour, the fresh air would be nice. But, alas, Marc called and needed something he left at home scanned and e-mailed to him at work asap. So, no zoo or grocery shopping, but the kids are getting a decent nap. Maybe if tomorrow is nice, we'll think about the zoo again. Although, I have Noah. Do you think I can handle 3 monkeys?
So, all this to say, by the time we got home and I got Marc's project done and the kids in bed, I was spent and yet facing a mountain of things to do. Then the mailman comes to my door with this big box from my dear, charming friend, Jill. And it's NOT to me, but to my boys. Well, I can't stand it and the boys were sleeping so I opened it. And laughed and laughed and laughed. Inside was a "Snow What Fun" gift from Hallmark that sings and dances with a note attached,
"Kelli, Thanks for sending one of these when my kids were little. It was much fun for them. Pay Backs! :) Love, Jill"
I had totally forgotten about that, but now I do remember her talking about her kids pushing it over and over and over and over until she was SO SICK of hearing it. Jill, I love you and thanks for making my day! And don't worry, it is still in the box for the kids to open on Christmas.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
My mini skirt days are gone...
Then Saturday was my actual birthday. We got up and I got to open a few gifts. And what was the first gift I opened?! Yep - a rice maker. My hubby, the jokster. He also got me a pair jeans and a black sweater that he bought on sale and both fit me perfectly. Dream man or what?! And I got a Bigby (Beaner's) gift card. I LOVE that place! We pretty much just hung out most the day. Marc canceled our cable (that's right, guys, no basketball, football, ESPN, local channels, nothing), so Marc and Andrew built a fort in the afternoon, while AJ napped (check out how we found AJ napping.)
That evening, our sitter came over once again (3rd time this week) and watched the boys and the Dresslers and us went out to dinner and coffee (I did have that gift card), before coming home to put the boys down and play some cards while eating birthday cake. Not a bad day if you ask me.Today, despite the snow, we made it to church, took long afternoon naps, and had a nice leftover roast dinner. Marc is currently over at a buddy's house (just 'cause WE don't have TV doesn't mean he can't watch it somewhere else.) I made some Spritz cookies (without swearing) and some peanut butter fudge. I may not be in the full Christmas spirit, but the baking bug got me hard.
I'm off to clean up my mess in the kitchen (and sample the fudge) before heading to bed.
Added - I just went back and proofed my post and have to add that I am so blessed! It's been a great thirty years!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
It's DeLovely...
So, what is DeLovely? How God showed up in a BIG way with Marc's job today. Praise Him!
My day today...
They even ordered me a special pepperoni and pineapple pizza - my favorite!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Boys' Favorite: Baked Oatmeal Recipe
So tonight, the boys are in bed, Marc is playing some pickup ball and I am having some nice quiet time. However, I thought I would make some baked oatmeal, since it's been like two weeks since we've had any and I keep getting requests. It's one of those recipes that I could probably make in my sleep, the kind that just kinda become part of the family, if you know what I mean. Or you just think I am crazy right now. Anyway, this blog is about preserving memories and well, this recipe is one I want to remember. So I am posting for me and for you, if you are interested.
- 6 C. oatmeal - I use quick,not instant. I will also substitute in about .5 cup wheat germ.
- 1.5 C. brown sugar
- 2 t. baking powder
- 1 t. salt
- .5 C. unsweetened applesauce
- 4 eggs
- 2 C. milk
- raisins and cinnamon (opt.) - I do a few dashes of cinnamon, no raisins.
- Preheat oven to 350, grease 9x13 pan (I usually foil line mine first and spray that)
- Mix dry ingredients
- Mix wet ingredients
- Mix all together and pour in pan.
- Bake for 30 minutes.
BzzAgent
Sunday, December 9, 2007
The Joy of the Lord is my Strength
All of You is more than enough for
all of me For every thirst and
every need You satisfy me with Your love
And all I have in You is more than enough
You're my supply
My breath of life
still more awesome than I know
You're my reward
Worth living for
still more awesome than I know
You’re my sacrifice
Of greatest price
and still more awesome than I know
You’re my coming King
You're my everything
and still more awesome than I know
More than all I want
More than all I need
You are more than enough for me
More than all I know
More than all I can say
You are more than enough for me
------Chris Tomlin
Saturday, December 8, 2007
It's beginning to look a lot like.... well, you know.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Snow Play
Well, I am trying to think of something to write about since it's been a while, however, not much as been going on. In fact, we had Bible Study this morning and when I had to fetch the boys shoes from way in the back of the closet, it dawned on me, that we haven't even left the house in the about a week.
We've all been under the weather a bit, plus I watched Noah a couple days and it's always harder to go out with three kids, plus we were sharing a car, plus it's just been snowy/slippery out. Those combined meant, we just stayed home. We do have our Christmas tree up. It is a fairly naked Christmas tree with just lights and garland, but it is pretty anyway. In fact, we may just leave it that way this year... might just save some headaches with two, sometimes three, little boys running around.
The boys have been able to get outside a bit. You know how it goes... takes 20 minutes to dress them and 10 minutes to undress them and they stay outside for 15 minutes, total. But it was good 15 minutes. The fresh air was good for them and they were rewarded with some hot (lukewarm) chocolate.
Noah wouldn't leave his mittens on, but would get sad when his fingers got snowy.
Andrew could have stayed out all day if I let him.
I totally feel like I am all over the board with these random thoughts. I should get back to work. I am finally tackling the job of going through all the boys clothes and weeding out what fits, what doesn't, what they don't wear, etc... Fun Fun.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
We've dealt with this before... but never with this kid.
Last night, Marc invited the guys from our Young Adult Bible study over for the evening. Nothing special was planned, just pizza and hanging out. I was planning on heading to some friend's house with the boys to spend the night. That way, the boys could run and we would be out of the guy's hair so they could watch movies, play video games, etc...
However, I am still not feeling super. Not terrible, but not fabulous. I have a little more voice (although it sounds like a male smoker's voice), but now I have this cough. Again, not terrible. It's worse at night - so I just wanted to sleep at home. Anyway, long story short, we stayed home. And I am so thankful we did.
The evening went well. Marc and the guys seemed to have a nice time. We put the boys downstairs with the CARS movie until bedtime and they went down without a hitch. I went to bed later than evening as the guys were putting in a movie. Around 12:30 am, AJ woke up crying. This is not completely unusual, sometimes he needs a quick snuggle and he goes back down fine. I got up with him to find out that he was sick. Sick-sick. Burning up and covered in puke. I call Marc and into the shower he goes. (AJ did NOT like this at all).
And well, that scenario, occurred four more times throughout the night. A lot of clothes changes (for AJ and me), a lot of sheets and towel laundry in the middle of night. I kept thinking that I was SO thankful that I was not at someone else's house without Marc.
Eventually, AJ did go back to sleep for the night… in our bed with me (poor Marc got the couch). We were out of clean crib sheets and really didn't want him sleeping alone either, since he seemed to choke every time he got sick. However, every time he moved or coughed, I was up ready to 'catch'. So it was a long night.
But we are up now and you would never know he was sick. He did sleep in this morning, and he's been running around, eating, drinking even provided us with a nice stinky diaper (which I didn't think was possible after last night). So, hopefully something just wasn't sitting well with him and he's fine now.
So, now that you know more about my child's night that you ever wished to know. Wish us a nice napful day and I wish you one as well.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Tonight's Project
Andrew's is the Pistons print and AJ's has the puppy dogs.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Bop Bop Bop
Monday, November 26, 2007
Uncle Don
He also mentioned that the more he looks at AJ the more he is reminded of his little brother, Don, when he was a boy. Of course, I was instantly curious and pestered until a picture was found. Here is Grandpa Boehlje and his little brother, Don.
Maybe that's where the blond hair comes from.
We are home...
We had a really nice Thanksgiving. We decided to head west a day early and avoid the rush. I am thankful we did. This trip was the easiest one we've done yet, Praise God. The kids did well, the roads were clear (weather-wise and traffic-wise), we made good time all around, Marc wasn't tired, etc... Once we were at Marc's parents's house, we didn't do much. And I loved it. It was a full house the entire time, but it was also a lot of reading and watching movies and eating and lounging around. A perfect holiday.
I did get a book read while there. No Way Out But In by Belvah Golding. It's a Scripture-base fictional account of the Noah's family - specificially the wives. It was really interesting and drew me in more than I expected it to. I recommend it.
Ok, I will leave you with some pictures from this past trip. Enjoy, have a great week, and I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
His Presence, His Protection, His Counsel, His Glory
Psalms 73:23-24
Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory.
Monday, November 19, 2007
It's Over.
Friday, November 16, 2007
I need a house-elf!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Scrabble on crack.
Monday, November 12, 2007
AJ at 19mo
- He is talking all the time. Most of it is in his Ducka Dialect. With perfect tone and inflection he will carry on a conversation with you in ducka, ducka, duckas. Imagine the sentence, "Mom, I need another drink, please". Keep the tone and inflection, just replace each word with 'ducka' and you speak AJ.
- He is saying a few words in English. He knows "Mama" and "Dada". He knows "please" although he still does the sign with it and it comes out in a high sing-songy "peeee". (It really melts the heart to hear it). He knows "more" and no longer does the sign. He also knows "here you go" and "Thank you" (Although the latter sounds an awful lot like 'ducka', too.)
- He is giving kisses. He doesn't actually touch his lips to your face. He just gets close and goes "mmmmm-ah!" He also makes the same sound after we pray (he does fold his little hands- it's too cute) for Amen.
- He has an adorable dimple under his right eye when he smiles big. It's not new to him being 19 months - I just don't think I have ever recorded it before.
- He is showing his indepedence with food. Quite often he will turn down the food we offer at meal times. He will eat healthy alternatives, so I guess I can't complain too much. It's just the same 3-4 alternatives at every meal. Oh well.
- He adores his brother and mimics him all the time. It's really funny to watch.
- The kid loves being outdoors.
- I think he loves music even more. He is attracted to any music. From the radio, to a little jingle a toy makes. It could last 3 seconds, and his little behind is shaking and his head is bopping.
- He is a snuggler. He requires a good 15 minutes of wake-up snuggle in the morning and after naps, or he turns into a crank. And almost any other time, he is willing to give a snuggle-snuggle here and a snuggle-snuggle there. I love it!
I love you Baby AJ.