Thursday, December 08, 2011

Roger the Elf

Roger is a Christmas elf that lives at our house and watches the kids during the day, then gets into mischief while everyone is asleep. He also reports back to Santa and makes naughty/nice recommendations to the big man.

I picked up a little DIY foam elf kit and the kids helped me put it together. We've been having fun with Roger the Elf ever since. Here are some of his adventures:

Made lunches for the kids of ridiculous foods

Played a board game with Barbie and Superman
 
Fell in love

Went on a few dates and left photos for the kids to find


Sprinkled flour around his house (it's a Santa's Workshop box of Kleenix) and made snow angels
 
Toilet papered the kids' rooms

Decorated our Christmas town with their underwear

Invited the kids to a tea party

The donut tea party is my favorite so far, those donuts were so tiny and cute!  I made them out of Fruity Cheerios dipped in chocolate syrup/sprinkles, powdered sugar and cinnamon.  Idea here: Emma's Tiny Treats.

Most of these ideas only took me a minute, and when I'm really feeling lazy I just leave 2 Hershey kisses at Roger's feet.  They like those mornings as much as they like his escapades. 

Click HERE for my second post on Roger's adventures.

Vegetarian Turkey

Made this to take to someone's house for Thanksgiving appetizers.  It was easy and turned out so cute!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Be Super!


Tomorrow Olivia starts second grade and Alex starts preschool, so it's a big day for both of them.  I know they're a little apprehensive and I wanted to do something fun and memorable to help them get ready.

A blogger I've long admired writes every year about her family's back-to-school traditions.  I followed her example and planned a family dinner with fun decorations, home-made crowns, fresh flowers, and a family motto for 2011.
 
Coming up with a motto was easier than I thought it would be:  Alex loves superheroes and makes us all "play Batman" with him, and Mike and I work at a game company that makes a superhero game.  I knew I wanted to encourage the kids to do their best, and eventually ended up with our family motto for this school year:  Be Super!


Dinner was simple, just pesto over tortellini (it's their favorite), and we talked about ways they can, "Be Super," this year at school.

The sides of the crowns didn't stay glued down, but the kids were both thrilled to get to wear a crown during dinner, and I wouldn't be surprised if Alex wants to wear his to school.



Tomorrow when the kids walk out the door they'll see this little reminder on the wall:


And when they get to school they'll find this caped crusader in their lunch:

Monday, August 01, 2011

4th of July - 2011

I just wanted to post a couple of pics from our trip to Idaho for the 4th of July:

 We spent the day with my Grandpa Rudd at his house on the lake.  It was a beautiful day and we got there in time for lunch and then sent most of the kids and the dads out on a boat ride around the lake.
 The weather changed so fast though, and it started to rain... then Hail!  It was a scary few moments for the moms back at the house as we saw the huge hail coming down all around and worried about our kids and husbands out on the boat.
 Everyone got back safely though, they said it didn't even hail where they were.  The weather was nice for the rest of the evening.
 Looking at bugs on this tree trunk.
 Alex and Mike exploring the lake.
 Here are my brothers and sister-in-law enjoying a fire (we roasted hot dogs and marshmallows) while we waited for it to get dark enough for fireworks.  Grandpa's house is one of my favorite places to be.  I have so many happy memories there.

There was a beautiful sunset that night. Of course my brother took this. He's so much better with my camera than I am!
 
We stayed the night and went home the next day, back to the house in Shelley where I grew up. We had more fireworks - Alex loved them.

I wanted to show the kids the (semi) wild places where I used to play as a little girl and tell them stories about the canal where we weren't allowed to play (but we did anyway!), and about the time I hid in the fields to avoid a doctor visit.

Even though I love where we live in California, it's all very developed where we are and it's just not the same. 

I'm so glad when we can escape for a while.



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Two Poems

by Olivia

ho Skrap
I love you!
Your tikle wiskrs
Your vary fun
You look so cute!

ho Brokle
I hate you!
You tast so gros
I have to eat
you or I can not
have dezrt!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Happy Memorial Day

Today we went to a park for a church picnic. The kids had SO much fun. Olivia got to play with her friends, explore a creek, get pushed on a rope swing and eat treats. Alex tried to keep up (except on the rope swing)!

We were there for about 5 hours, so by the time we got home it was time for dinner. I made some corn on the cob and had to take this picture of Olivia trying to eat her corn without her front teeth. It's been over a year that she hasn't had front teeth and I have to admire how she has adapted to the inconvenience without a single complaint.

Alex was supposed to go in the bathroom and get ready for a bath. Usually he celebrates liberation from clothing by running all over the house, but tonight it was strangely quiet. This is what I saw when I went to check on him.
Looks like he got one shoe off before he had to take a little nap on the side of the tub.

Sure do love these guys!