Thursday, August 26, 2010

Vacuum Cleaners

Our cherished vacuum cleaner went on to vacuum cleaner heaven this past week. It has served us well. Since it has been at least a week since I have vacuumed anything in the house, I decided to head out and look for a new one today. Bruce suggested we get a Dyson. Um, yeah, ok. You see the problem with that is that I am one of the cheapest people on earth (on some things) and I just can't justify spending the amount of a car payment on a vacuum cleaner. Besides, there is one basic function of a vacuum cleaner and that is to VACUUM. So, either it does or it doesn't. While shopping at Target today I discovered a cute little light-weight black number. 40 bucks. Ah, this will get us by until we make a life changing decision about which body part to sell. I came home and could not wait to assemble this new machinery. I love to vacuum. I really do. It is up there with mowing. I like to make neat lines and see all that I have accomplished. After plugging it in and pressing the flimsy start button I soon realized what some of the "features" of a $40 vacuum are. They are as follows:

1. The cord is extra short for those easy to reach places.
2. The wheels don't actually roll.
3. If you touch any part of the handle lower than the plastic, you will be shocked.
4. It is really really loud.
5. The entire cord does not fit around the cord holder thing.

However, the crumbs are off of the floor now and it did actually vacuum, so my theory still holds.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

First Day of School

First Grade and Preschool

One of the best decisions that we made as a family over the summer was to homeschool the kids this year. We didn't come to this decision based on any negative experience or particular event, but rather we both realized one day that we were missing out on something very important that we should be doing as parents. I recall telling Bruce within the last year that if I ever thought about homeschooling he should slap me! So, obviously it has not been an easy decision. I know that it will require so much of me, but I think I am up for the challenge!

The first day (yesterday) went really well. One of my greatest fears was that we would be sitting around the house staring at each other and I would desperately be trying to find something for the kids to do. I knew I had to have a plan, so I have spent the past few months ordering curriculum and making lesson plans. Yesterday flew by, and we didn't even get it all done! The day was filled with math, reading, language arts, science, latin, and music. I have a wonderful art program that I can't wait to start, but we ran out of time. Braden loved being in on the big kid stuff and Landon played with refrigerator magnets and talked to us most of the morning.

I feel so blessed to have a supportive husband and the opportunity to make the most of every moment that I have with my children during this brief season!


On a different note, look at the cute baby with his dumptruck!!!! I just can't get enough of him.

Every time he gets his hands in water (bathtub, or in this case, baby pool) he "washes his hair". It is too cute! I love this new style he has. Hmmm, maybe it's time for that first haircut!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Colorado


We took a little trip out of town to Colorado. It was so nice to breath some fresh mountain air!

Bruce got to haul little squirt around in his backpack...


In a pot at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Very cool zoo by the way!


On top of Pikes Peak...
Braden was working on his pose throughout the trip.



Having some ice cream at Whit's End (Adventures in Odyssey) at Focus on the Family. The downstairs area for the kids was really cool, but the adult area had seemed to lost its I don't know, shall I say "focus". It was like someone stuck their finger in a light socket. The place was full of transforming, equipping, experiencing, felt needs, blah blah blah. Boring! Let's be a little more original people. I was however impressed with their Sanctity of Life displays.


Manitou Cliff Dwellings. I have always thought these were so cool, but I can't help it. It brings out the anthropology girl in me.

Cripple Creek Railroad. We took this mine train to a mining ghost town. I loved it!!! I love all of the history surrounding these old towns.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Super Heroes


Blankets make the perfect super hero capes!

Sneezing has ruled at our house this week. Landon came down with a cold Sunday night and the rest of us woke up with one on Wednesday. We have spent the week stuck at home trying to get well. At this point I have a little bit of cabin fever! I am better now, so I see garage sales in my immediate future :)!


Trying to make a cape like the big kids...



Worn out...time for some tv. He is totally engrossed with "19 Kids and Counting".

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Bathroom - After






The kid's bathroom is finally finished! Yay! Now on to the rest of the house...

Monday, August 2, 2010

One of My Favorite Places


Today.


Over a year ago.
Building the posts. March 2009


Playing on the back porch - July 2010

As Bruce is finishing up our new bathroom, I must brag on one of his many other projects that he has made for me. I am so lucky to be married to one of the most talented men on earth! When we moved into this house 2 years ago, there was absolutely no back porch. Bruce decided to build a pergola with some leftover wood my brother-in-law gave him. (In our previous homes, he has built from this leftover wood, a swing arbor and a sandbox, which we have moved with us, as well as a deck off of our master bathroom that of course stayed at the old house, and a porch fence which stayed as well.) He takes something that looks like nothing, and turns it into something fabulous! He had the concrete poured and gave me the patio furniture as my coming home from the hospital present when Landon was born. I love this patio!