Saturday, August 21, 2010

Night with Daddy

Port got this fun spaceship for his birthday from his best buddy Dax. We finally found the perfect night for the kids to enjoy it. They all loved trying to get the space ship into the trampoline!
I got to go to Kappa Skit night last week with some friends and Brian watched the kids. Right before I left I took this picture of my amazing family. Brian really has a gift at making anything fun with our kiddos. They were laughing so hard on the trampoline with the water, I hated to miss out! We had a great time watching some fun rush skits. Port kept asking me when I was leaving to go to that house I used to live in:-)

Special Date

Port got to have a special night with Grandad and JuJu kinda last minute last week. My kids LOVE their grandparents and really would like to spend the night with each of them every night of the week. We let Port spend the night by himself, so I decided to take these two on a special breakfast date the next morning before we went to get Port. Love special time with my little ones!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ella

Our sweet little girl is growing up so quickly! Here are some of her favorite quotes lately...

"You hurt me..." She says this all the time, even if she isn't hurt. I got her out of her bed the other morning and she looked at me and said "You hurt me" with a goofy smile:-)

"I try..." When we go to the pool we rarely leave without eating popsicles. Ella has learned to eat hers really quickly and then say "I try?!?" as she takes yours!

"Frog Poop...Frog Poop...Frog Poop" The other night she just started dancing around the living room for about 2-3 minutes saying "Frog poop...Frog poop...Frog poop"

"Baby?!?" Ella for some reason thinks that girls boobies are babies. She has walked up to countless friends and strangers, grabbed their chest, and then said, "Baby?!?" Oh my...

"I toot" Unfortunately she has probably learned this from her brothers....She got out of the car tonight, looked at Brian and said "I toot!" and just started laughing...

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

MaRbLeS

We have been trying a new thing around here. Instead of sticker charts and other things like that (I can't seem to keep up with those) we have marble jars. We have been talking about how we want to live a life that reflects Jesus. Jesus saw people's needs and met them...if they were hungry he fed them, sick he healed them, etc. We want to be a family that sees a need and meets it (in all forms!). We have been talking about seeing needs around the house and meeting them gets you marbels. So feeding the dog, picking up toys, making your bed, etc are all forms of seeing needs and meeting them. When your jar is full you get to pick a special date, treat with Mom and Dad!
So far the kids have absolutely LOVE it! I am learning that if I only hand out 2 marbles at a time then their jar will never be filled....The boys also decided that daddy might need a jar after picking up his shoes a few different times:-)

Other highlights from the trip!

We stopped by Crewcuts to get some dry clothes for the boys before we headed to a movie. My kids love to read, so they didn't mind waiting on me for a few minutes.
I took the boys to the bathroom and then into the movie and left Brian in the concession line with Ella (who has not had a nap all day). I quickly realized what I had done and came out of the theater to find Brian like this:-) Don't worry Ella was slowly trailing behind him!
Ella like her mommy LOVES popcorn too! She didn't last the whole movie, but she lasted about half way. She did decide that she didn't really like us wearing the 3D goggles, she wanted all of them:-) She's been wearing them all week long!
We ended our night at FireSide Pies. We sat outside so we didn't have to wait too long, but it was worth the heat and the tired kids! We had a great night and everyone slept great!
We stayed at the Embassy Suites so after a yummy breakfast we headed to the indoor pool. The kids loved getting some swim time with their daddy!
Oh Haynes...
So here's how the rest of our day went...After swimming we headed to take baths before heading home. Haynes got in the bath and decided to shave his face with Brian's razor! I don't think I've ever seen that much blood, every towel we had was soaked in blood. We finally got his lip to stop bleeding and realized that it wasn't bad enough to head to the ER. He had a good slice and a piece cut out of his lip, but it stopped bleeding by the time we headed home.
You might think our adventure would end there, but it doesn't!
Brian announced our new Training School that will start in September at Celebration! After the service we were waiting around talking to people and Haynes fell while chasing a balloon. I heard him hit and knew it wasn't a good thing. When I picked him up I realized that his front tooth had been pushed back quite a bit. (I also learned that my weakness is teeth...and immediatly yelled for Brian!) After a quick call to Dr. Blum, he gave Brian a few instructions....After making sure his bite was okay, Brian had to pull the tooth back into place!!! Haynes has been pretty soar and really swollen, but praise Jesus we didn't lose a tooth!
What a day!

Dallas Zoo

We gave Port the map and told him that he was our leader. He took his job VERY seriously!
Brian got a wagon so no one wanted to ride with me.
It didn't last too long, thanks to the heat:-)
The first animals we saw were penguins. Port said, "Oh I wish Sutton were here! He LOVES penguins!" We decided we would take a picture for him.
The Dallas Zoo had an incredible Africa section. They had a part where you could feed the giraffe, the kids LOVED it!
We stopped to cool off and grab some lunch. When we walked in we realized that the indoor of the restaurant was a window into the lion cage! The lions ate watermelon while we had lunch!
The kids decided we needed some watermelon just like the lions!
We ended up at the Children's Zoo. Brian said, "we knew that it was just a matter of time..." I look over to find Haynes laying face down in the water! We were so hot it was a perfect way to cool off:-)
We convinced the kids to get out of the water with some icy's. They had the strongest red food coloring I've ever seen!! We were dyed red for the rest of the day!
Port found this rainbow on the ground. He yelled, "Look Mom! I'm standing on God's promise!" I love it!
Brian promised the kids a ride on the carosel as we left. Ella rode a horse (she loves horses), Port rode a lion, and Haynes grabbed this tiger. Haynes was hilarious because he sprinted to the tiger and managed to get on all by himself! I was super impressed!
We can't wait to go back to the zoo when it's a little cooler to see the rest:-)

Family Vacation

After a lot of planning and unplanning we finally headed out for our 2nd annual family vacation. We didn't have much time, so we headed to Dallas for a short weekend. We decided that it doesn't really matter where you go, it's just the time we spend together:-) Our trip was one for the memory book...everything didn't go as you would plan! We headed to Dallas around 4:00pm on Friday and didn't get to Six Flags until about 8:00pm!!
When we got to Six Flags a storm was going through Arlington, so they closed all the rides! We had already bought tickets online, so we decided to make the best of it! Thankfully our kids didn't have a clue and there were about 3 rides open for the boys to do.
Daddy rode with the boys, while Ella and I watched.
Six Flags has tons of Batman/Superman...the boys LOVED it!
Well...when we ran out of rides and still had 1.5 hours until the parade we found carnival games! We won balls, stuffed animals, capes, more than you EVER could need! Haynes was super proud of his basketball. I think this might have been the game that Brian had to argue to get our prize:-)
I don't know if I've ever really seen anyone win this one. All the boys tried, but we were most impressed by how close Brian got to the top!!!
Both the boys tried this one. First they tried on their own and then with a little help so they could win their cool Super Hero Capes!
Everyone got to play this one! I love this picture!
We grabbed some Dip & Dots (I told the boys Aunt Marci used to love Dip & Dots) for a treat. Port wasn't sure about those, but the other two had no complaints! I think Ella only got a quarter of it in her mouth, check out the ground!
Brian has been told quite a few times lately that people think he is the oldest of the three brothers. We walked by this guy and he said he would guess your age...so Brian couldn't resist! The guy guessed that he was 33!!!
(Remember I was guessed to be 12 or 15 earlier this summer!)
We told the kids we would stay for the parade, but we didn't know that it wouldn't start until 10:15! Everyone got a rock sucker and enjoyed the light parade until about 11! We had a great night! Thanks to the rain, the weather was cool and there weren't any crowds....we'll take that favor!