Day 879 | Halloween Prep
/It's about time I started my Halloween crafting for the boys' costumes. Nothing like down to the wire (at least for me).
Luckily, I have two really great assistants to make sure our [secret] projects get done.
It's about time I started my Halloween crafting for the boys' costumes. Nothing like down to the wire (at least for me).
Luckily, I have two really great assistants to make sure our [secret] projects get done.
This was a big weekend. Not only did we have yesterday's birthday celebration, but we got home to prepare for houseguests. Karen, Chris, and James arrived after nap and we did some serious socializing. The little ones played together like champs and the adults stayed up way too late laughing and chatting.
We woke up bright and early (thanks, kiddos) to eat a yummy breakfast (thanks, Chris!) and went for a walk on this beautiful fall day. We watched the kids frolic on the rocks while we sipped coffee. It was glorious.
Then, we said our goodbyes and some of us took super long naps. To wrap up the weekend of socializing, Brian, Tera and the girls came over to hang out and enjoy a delicious carry out dinner. Mmmm, nothing like fried + unhealthy barfood to round out a perfectly indulgent weekend. We'll all sleep well tonight.
Happy birthday, Isabelle! We love you.
You know who loves books more than my boys? Chris's mom. So imagine everyone's excitement when she was visiting when Chase brought home his very first book order form. That's called good timing. To say the boys were slightly excited doesn't come close to covering it. When the books finally arrived this week, there were too many for their little arms to carry.
And the books couldn't have arrived at a better time. With everyone feeling a bit under the weather we needed a distraction. The books have been enjoyed...repeatedly.
Thanks again, Grandma Bibi!
Want a peek inside the room Chase spends three point five hours in four days a week? Here you go!
Cute, right? He continues to love school...everything about it. It makes us all very happy.
The library is hosting an adorable election for the kids to participate in. They get to vote on real ballots in a real voting booth for their favorite Pete the Cat book. We love Pete the Cat! It's perfect.
For the record, the vote from our house was unanimous for the Pete the Cat and his Magic Blue Sunglasses book. When I am notified of the results, I'll let you know.
It might have been 75+ degrees today but the big news at our house is that our new gas fireplace was installed. I'm not sure "excited" sufficiently describes Chris's state as he counted down to today.
Can you believe we didn't have a gas fireplace in any of the five places we've lived in the last ten years? Now hopefully this little guy can bring us a *bit* of joy during the worst of the winter months.
This is the look of Monday nights now that school has started. Two of our nieces hang out with us post-dinner until their sister gets done with dance. I have to admit, it's one of my favorite things for two reasons:
1. These girls are the best. They're sweet and patient with the boys (who are sometimes neither of those things) and a total joy to be around.
2. I learn so much! They often have homework to do and it's so interesting + informative to learn all about the subject matter for sixth and eighth graders. Not to mention I've learned a lot about internet cat videos, but that's probably expected.
Woohoo! I've finally found a reason to look forward to Mondays.
What do you do when the little one ends up with a fever and you can't make it to the train show you promised? Make your own train show, of course! I'm not sure how long this set up will last but it's impressive nonetheless.
There's even talk of busting out the electric Christmas train as a show piece to our exhibit. The excitement is palpable.
Chase's long time dream came true tonight. He got to ride in an outside car! Thanks, Aunt Pam for making it happen for him. He loved every second.
Look at me...getting out after dark! Oklahoma calls and I'm super excited. Curtain's about to go up, but it's safe to say expectations will be met. Thanks, Mom and Aunt Pam for making it happen!
This. This is why we moved back.
I'm not trying to give away any Halloween costume spoilers but this was too cute not to share. Chase is really excited about it.
Another gorgeous day here in WI so our weekly jaunt to the library + story time was trumped by a desire to take advantage of the sunshine. Instead we headed off to Ferguson's Orchard for another visit and a trip through the corn maze. Unfortunately, the spooky barn was closed and there are no hayrides during the week (we missed it during our last visit, too!), so we'll be back at least one more time before the end of the season.
The biggest bummer? No apple picking. Boo! We were able to wonder through the Cortland trees in hopes of finding one that we could each snack on (we did), but that's about it. Stupid early frost (or was it a late frost?!?) taking away all our apples. Not cool.
The boys and I have been treating ourselves to sushi on most Mondays since Chris went back to work. It's been lovely not having to think about what to serve for one meal during the week days and the boys gobble it up with no fights or complaints. Woohoo!
**Special note: they're actually eating avocado/cucumber/carrot rolls, so nothing terribly crazy. Maybe I'll introduce eel at some point, though. :)
The days seem to fly by around here. I realized that the blog was in need of an update on our life in Wisconsin. No, not another adorable photo of what’s been happening with the boys (they are adorable, though, right?), but real, substantive details about our life here. I’m sure you’re all dying to dig right in to this incredibly long post.
So there it is. Has the entire move + transition to life in Wisconsin been totally perfect with no bumps along the way? No, I wouldn’t go that far, but all in all it has been hands-down the right choice for us and there are no regrets. My heart continues to ache for my dear friends I moved away from and Chris will forever look back at the SEC as one of his best jobs ever, but luckily we can stay connected to these folks in DC and we’ll be back to visit…soon I hope!
It's homecoming around here so that means a few visitors and a fun parade. It has been another perfect fall day and Chase and Robbe were very satisfied with their candy haul. A huge success!
The beautiful fall day was all the motivation we needed to get out and explore our new zoo. I mean, it was no Smithsonian National Zoo, but it was free and the kids had a blast so no one is complaining. And the playground was a huge hit!
It *almost* killed me but I got the boys to a park in the Burley today. It was a beautiful fall morning to be out and about, but man, pulling sixty five pounds of kids with a bum wrist when you're not used to biking is no joke.
Let's hope today provides motivation to keep it up until it gets easier instead of the alternative option...
Today was our first we-live-in-Wisconsin-and-can-celebrate-a-family-birthday day! We were beyond excited to be hosting my dad for his birthday with one of my brothers + his family and my grandma. And this is only the beginning!
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