Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween 2009

The Jack-o-lanterns. Everyone freehanded their own this year (except Claire's little smiley face one). I was particularly impressed with Sophie's spider web one. Nothing but a paring knife and her own raw talent!

The one and only Michael Jackson and the Thriller zombies coming to terrorize your neighborhood

Claire wanted to say hi to her friend, Hayden, but Hayden was a little scared of her :) I was a little scared of Janelle.

My favorite costume of the night: Amanda's new baby, Ruth :) (fun size)

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Begrudging Apology

Note I found after the girls were fighting over the clippers when I asked them to help with some yard work:

To: Brooke
Sorry for pulling away the clippers and stomping on your feet and not letting you have a turn. Next time can you not pull it away and ask? If I say no, just accept that.
From: Janelle

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Conversation With Claire

Me: Hey Claire, could you go and get me a cup?
Claire: No. I can't
M: Please, quick!
C: Are you going to throw up?
M: Yes, I think so. Hurry up, I need a cup!
C: I can't. I'm busy jumping like a frog...ribbet.....ribbet.....ribbet

(and for a visual perspective, she had come out of the bathroom and was naked at the time)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

No Wonder...


There was an article in Good Housekeeping this month that I found very revealing:

"If you want your husband to rake the leaves, ask him in his right ear. Requests made into that ear, not the left, are more likely to elicit a 'yes.' In an Italian study, a female student asked 176 people for a cigarette in a noisy nightclub. Those asked on the right side were twice as likely (39 percent) to respond favorably as those asked on the left (19 percent). The reason for the pattern? Researchers say it could be the asymmetrical way the brain processes emotions: The left hemisphere (which gets stronger input from the right ear) is specialized for positive feelings and approach behavior, while the right side (more left-ear-linked) tends to be focused on negative feelings and avoidance. So whether it's for a chore or a back rub, try to get on his right side, says Luca Tommasi, Ph.D., lead researcher."



Todd is deaf in his right ear. It figures.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Lesson Not Learned


My friend Maggie came over to visit yesterday afternoon, and in Brooke's excitement to see her, she got a little hyper. As she was on the floor attacking Maggie's leg, I was in the middle of telling her that she needed to display more appropriate and mature behavior when Maggie squatted over her head and passed gas. "Or...you could just be like Maggie forever." :)

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Special Day

Brooke and Janelle were baptized today. It was sweet to see how excited they were - I was fighting tears off and on through the day amazed that my little girls were reaching one of these meaningful milestones. I was up early and had a moment to reflect on my own baptism in the Red Sea (since we lived in Yemen at the time). I still remember the warm water, the excitement and anxiety (anxiety about sharks mostly, which my dad assured me was not a concern - only to see a fisherman walking down the beach afterward with all the little sharks he'd caught). My mom made Janelle's dress and Todd's mom made Brooke's (each of their namesakes). Thanks grandma's!!

Friday, October 2, 2009

What I've Learned This Week

We just make girls :)

Pumpkin pie tastes better when you remember to put the sugar in.

My kids are not picky eaters. They liked the pumpkin pie just fine and didn't notice a thing amiss.

Separating Brooke and Janelle at night does not necessarily solve the not going to sleep problem. Separating Brooke from every possible distraction, or making her run laps just before bedtime might work.

Claire is "cute as a butt" according to herself. Question: Is that more or less cute than a button?