Monday, February 29, 2016

Happy Leap Day!

I don't know about you but today I am going to watch Leap Year!


Why don't they make romantic comedies any more? I mean I don't mind a good superhero movie every now and again but lately it's been ALL superheros and no rom coms and that is a travesty. Someone needs to get on this! 

Anyhow, I am excited to watch Leap Year today. It's a great movie that not only celebrates this magical day that only pops around once every four years but also gets me really excited for St. Patrick's Day. Gosh I just love Ireland don't you?! 

We started our day with muffins and milk because that's what we decided yesterday. Monday's sometimes just need a little something to make it special and fresh warm muffins are where it is at. It is sunny and bright today, very mild weather and we are going to go for a walk soon. It's nice to get out of the house. 

On Saturday Husband took the kids to the park and grocery store in the morning and we all went for a walk and played at the school playground in the afternoon. I am loving the ground hog this year! It's going to get cool again this week but the entirety of next week looks to be great! We've got to start thinking about patio chairs. 

The past few years we have gotten plastic Adirondack chairs from Target but we have to buy new ones every other year or so. Maybe this year we will invest in some decent pieces? 

Happy Leap Day! Make it count! 




Sunday, February 28, 2016

How I Liked Fuller House

Friday I had to wait until after kid bedtime. Because Husband wanted to watch too and we wanted to be able to focus on it.

We love Full House. We have the house.


And we actually watch it. Not all the time but we have watched through all of it. It's a great show because we can watch it with our kids around. There's adult humor but not raunchy or embarrassing. And there's certainly kid humor. It can make you laugh. ("Best friend stealer!" "Dog tracer!") It can make you cry. (The Papouli dies episode with Michelle and Uncle Jesse in the boat.)

So for us, Fuller House was exactly what we wanted it to be. The first episode really tried to pack it all in and take us back to the show. All the catch phrases. All the everything. Sure the stare at the camera at Mary Kate and Ashley thing was a little ridiculous but whatever. I totally cried when they sang Forever. You've got to take this one for what it is: the big reunion of people who haven't acted together since 1995.

But the other 12 episodes (yes we are done) were pretty darn good. The story continues with all the good stuff you'd expect from the continuation of Full House. Grown up humor. Kid humor. Silly stuff. Song and dance moments. Moments that tug at your heart strings. Plenty of catch phrases and little moments. Kid and parent story lines. It isn't trying to be anything other than what it is: wholesome family entertainment.

Was it the best acted most realistic show I've ever seen? No. Not by a long shot. But neither was Full House. I would safely say that this was better than most of the Disney Channel shows I've seen lately. (Exception of Girl Meets World but as it happens I just love 90s nostalgia shows.)

I was exactly the target audience for this show and I LOVED IT. 



I hope there's a season two!



Friday, February 26, 2016

7QT: Whole Lotta Nothing Really

one. My geriatric Explorer was at the doctor late last week and earlier this week. It has a clean bill of health and I am hoping very very much to have it live another year. Which I think is very possible after this check up. It's is old. I know. But I love this car. It drives like a truck but it's not a truck. It's black. (Which is the best car color in my opinion.) I learned to drive in this car and when I do have to say goodbye I will be very sad indeed.

two. So we had the week off of school and had a good early half of the week staying home and working on learning.  Yesterday we spent all morning at the museum which was so good. We haven't been in a long time because I swear in the cold and flu season it's a cesspool of germs and we always get sick. But it was great. It was the first time we have gone with M when she could really participate and run around. I am going to take her back really soon when C is at school so she can call all the shots.

three. Today we had art class. It was fruit themed which is pretty much C's main food group. It was the last class of this session but I signed us up for the next session which starts already next week. Our teacher Miss Erin is actually a 6th grade afternoon teacher at the "Big School"  and we really like her so even more so that I hope we get in. Next year I will probably sign M up for this class as she really likes it.

four. Before art class I drove over the river and through the...town to pick up some Rosary Roses made by Annie of Annery at Home. I am so excited about these and I can't wait to put them in M's Easter basket.

five. Speaking of Easter baskets I want to buy the kids Easter baskets this year. Like actual decent baskets with their names on them kind of thing. I mean, C is almost 4 so I think it's time. They are both getting Scentsy Buddies* in their baskets as well. M is getting Eggmund and I know this will shock you but C is getting Percy the Penguin. *That link is to my Scentsy website.* I am aiming for mostly candy free baskets this year.


six. I had book club #1 last night. We read The Beekeeper's Apprentice by Laurie King. It is about Sherlock Holmes as an older man and he teaches Mary Russel in the art of all that he does. It was very good. We had a great discussion. And it's a series of 13 books so... I am probably going to go broke because I am not going to want to wait for the library to bring them. 


seven. You guys. The Letter Show (Wheel of Fortune) is over. So as per my promise we are going to watch a show about animals. And since our internet is still out I need to hook this computer up to the TV to do that so I've got to go. Have an awesome weekend. 



Thursday, February 25, 2016

Just In Case

You needed a reason to call in sick today...



(I know it got bad reviews. I. Don't. Care. Did any of the reviewer actually like Full House because if not they aren't qualified to say.)

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

I LOVE Cats and Flowers

The internet is probably going to implode. Between The Pope, some guy I've never heard of telling people that breastfeeding is a moral issue and Donald Trump/Hillary Clinton/Bernie Sanders I am pretty sure 75% of my internet world is writing or posting about these topics. For everyone else there's pictures of cats and flowers. BRING ON THE CATS AND FLOWERS!

Anyway, we are on a school break this week and next. Which is kind of nice actually. I can't say anything negative about it if I am being honest.

Yesterday was kind of a crazy day as we all recovered from the full moon crazies (which is totally a thing) but we have done a few things this week to make sure we are still learning and not just being television zombies. In fact, out internet has been out ever since Saturday so there's been no Netflix or Amazon Instant Video going on here. (Well... I did hook the computer with an air card to the television for one Mickey Mouse yesterday but the screen time has been minimal.)



I made a maze and it had three different paths. One to spell C's name, one for M's and one for numbers 1-20.  1-15 we've got down but the number 16 trips us up for some reason. So we are working on that. 

We have "name songs" for both kids (I had one too!) to teach them how to spell their name but any kind of practice with that is good stuff. 

I've also got him writing his name out. I am hoping to avoid nicknames so I really don't care at all if he can write pretty much anything else before preschool but I do want him to be well on his way with his name. Since Luke, Max and Ben have a major leg up on my 11 letters kid. 

This was Monday
This was today. 
The Hs, Rs and the S are our hardest letters. But he graduated from dot-to-dot Rs on Monday to only needing dot-to-dot on the S. We'll get there. He is very reluctant and it involves a lot of cheering on to have him write but these baby steps let me know he's going to be fine. 

When school is at my house next it is St. Patrick's Day! So our theme for the week is going to be all those things associated with the feast. Since my two don't really know much about Ireland we learned about leprechauns yesterday and even did a craft!


M and I did hand over hand on this one on the left. She liked painting the beard and using the glue stick. C did all his own work on the one on the right. So there's a chunk of beard missing from when he was cutting (You can't tell but the beard is all cut up) and there's also an extra chunk of beard on his face. You can kind of see his little eyes and mouth. C didn't want to make a smiley face. "This Leopard-con just likes sad faces." He told me. Well okay then. 

He was not particularly good at cutting but I am not sure I care. I mean i know it's a good skill and fine motor and all that but... it sure is helpful in that I am not super concerned about home haircuts just yet. 

So that's what we have been up to on this week off so far. We're hoping to get out and about tomorrow and we have art class on Friday so there's more fun this week to come! Have a great Wednesday and feel free to share your cat and flower pictures with me! 



Friday, February 19, 2016

7QT: Weekly Round Up

one. On Monday Husband was filling holes on our wall with spackle. He was using a spackle knife that looked like this:


As he was applying the spackle and doing that back and forth motion you have to do to even the paste out, M was watching very closely. Then she ran across the room and retrieved her dust pan that looks like this one: 


She came back over and started going back and forth on the wall as though she was applying spackle too. My heart melted from the cuteness. 

two. My guy, who knows all his letters, what they say, what words start with each letter and the differences between consonants and vowels does NOT like to write his letters. He just isn't interested. And me pushing him hasn't led to anything but frustration and resentment so... I dropped it. But I found this Magnatab: 


And it's a game changer. He is excited to write letters. (This thing really is fun!) And he's even been holding the pen correctly. We've only had it a few days but I am really hopeful that this will encourage progress. Worse case scenario: M is also holding the pen correctly and playing with it so maybe we won't have this same reluctance. 

three. My girl is going through a growth spurt. Or growing teeth. Or both probably. Because she has been extra extra sleepy. Yesterday we were playing while C was at school and she buried her head in her chair. I said "Where's my girl?" And she looked up at me and smiled. Then went right back into burrowing into the chair... and didn't move. She fell asleep! And stayed like that until I HAD to move her to go pick up her brother. 


It's especially funny because ever since she's slept on her own she's always been particular to sleeping in dark and she still managed to make it dark in her own way. 

four. It's supposed to be SO nice today (sunny and near 60!) and I was hoping to go to the playground today, but just now there was a loud noise outside and I looked out the window... it was WIND! It's apparently really windy. And we are under a wind advisory. Bummer. 

five. Husband and I are officially adults adulting because this week we got the kids laundry hampers for their rooms and it's making us ridiculously happy. No piles of clothes. No making sure you have the clothes in your hand as you say goodnight and sneak out of dark rooms. 
We got these darling 3 Sprouts ones. C got the Polar Bear one (obviously because Arctic animals that's why.) And M got the goat. Which is hysterical because her room is yellow and gray, her sheet is even gray with white polka dots! But also, my little girl loves to climb so much that we call her a mountain goat and she has a mountain goat stuffed animal she sleeps with and carries around. So the hamper is perfect! 

six. So I am sure you've heard the song Cake By the Ocean by DNCE. (Linked the clean version.) It's so catchy. So ridiculous. And I kind of love/hate it but in a I totally wind up listening to it daily. 

seven. And that's all I got. Linking up with Kelly. Have a GREAT weekend!




Wednesday, February 17, 2016

What We've Been Up To

My Valentines were so excited when we got SNOW for Valentine's Day. I myself have been perfectly content with this seemingly lack of winter we've had but it was enjoyable for me to see their excitement. M hadn't really played in the snow at all since in November when it snowed I hadn't ordered her snow pants yet! Then when we were in Minnesota for Christmas and it snowed, I deemed it too cold for her to go out. So Sunday was the perfect time to get out and use the snow pants that still had tags on them! They had a blast.



And I don't mind much because it's been above freezing every day since and it is going to get to high 50s by next weekend so it will be short lived for sure. But February is volatile and I expect there will still be some tricks up it's sleeve.

My guy got a BIG walrus stuffed animal to go with his BIG penguin from Christmas. Well... he pretty much loves it. As does M. It's a good thing he has a double bed because he tucks himself in between his two big friends and it is maybe the cutest thing ever.



Sunday night we primed the walls to our living room. Monday night we painted the ceiling and walls the first coat. Yesterday was touching up the ceiling and another coat. We went with Mt. Rainier Gray from Benjamin Moore. Which is the most magical color. It is almost a light blue in the sunlight but in lamp light or overcast days it's gray for sure. We love it.



Yesterday was C's preschool roundup. He really liked the "big school" and I am really hoping he gets in. It is our parish school and where I would like him to go K-8 so here's to hoping. We are supposed to find out by April 1 but I also hope it's sooner than that in case I need to find a back up. The 4yo room was in the midst of a penguin unit and he thought that was pretty great. Plus they had three walruses which meant he was ready to move in.

And I don't know if you are a fan of Jimmy and Will's "Tight Pants" or the sequel by Jimmy and Jennifer but Jimmy, Will and Christina premiered the third installment Monday night. I must say, Christina was committed. She is very good. I kind of love her in this.

C has a pair of red sweat pants from my brother's university. He is on his third pair of the same pants in different sizes. We call them his rest pants because he wears them during rest time. It's a very good naming system. Well when he wears his rest pants, he sings this song. "Everybody's talkin' 'bout my rest pants. I got my rest pants on!" It's maybe my favorite thing ever.

So when after painting Monday night we happened to tune into The Tonight Show, which we don't do super often, and it just happened to be a "Tight Pants" night?! Gold. That's solid gold luck right there!

Well that's what we've been up to lately. Happy Wednesday!