Easton has been "sick" this whole week, so no school. He woke up Sunday morning with an ugly rash on his forehead and after me giving him children's benadryl with no help, we trotted off to the pediatrician Monday. They tested him for strep (sometimes strep can come in a rash...who knew?), negative (yay and huge sigh of relief), and came to the conclusion that he has a bacterial rash that is contagious. So, off to the pharmacy to get antibiotics and to set up the house to be quarantined. I am hoping that he can go back to school tomorrow. The rash is looking better and he has too much energy to be pent up in the house for 4 days straight.
The kids are watching Labyrinth right now and I think that is the only time it has been quiet in my house for several minutes at a time. Sigh.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
randomness
Keagan told me the other day, "Sometimes I have bad dreams about someone stealing my ice cream."
Easton has his 1st loose tooth! He was complaining about something being in between his bottom teeth. As we were brushing his teeth I asked him which tooth it was that something was stuck. He showed me and there was nothing there, so I wiggled it, and sure enough, it is loose. I was so excited! He seemed a bit nervous along with excited, but has since become very excited and tries to wiggle it all the time. I think it still has some time before it is loose enough to come out, but still, a momentous occasion.
I have the January/February blues. These months seem so long. This year seems worse than last year--even though the weather is warmer. Maybe because my kids are older and want to be out and playing more. I usually love the winter and the snow, but with no snow, winter is gray and yucky. I am looking forward to warmer weather and park days.
Easton is getting better and better at sounding out words with reading. It is so exciting seeing him figure it out. He brings home a little book every day from school and that is his homework. We read it three times and then I sign it off and send it back for a new one. At the beginning of the year the first book had 2 words in it, "see" and "Sam." Now, he is reading books with an actual story line. It makes a momma proud.
Easton has his 1st loose tooth! He was complaining about something being in between his bottom teeth. As we were brushing his teeth I asked him which tooth it was that something was stuck. He showed me and there was nothing there, so I wiggled it, and sure enough, it is loose. I was so excited! He seemed a bit nervous along with excited, but has since become very excited and tries to wiggle it all the time. I think it still has some time before it is loose enough to come out, but still, a momentous occasion.
I have the January/February blues. These months seem so long. This year seems worse than last year--even though the weather is warmer. Maybe because my kids are older and want to be out and playing more. I usually love the winter and the snow, but with no snow, winter is gray and yucky. I am looking forward to warmer weather and park days.
Easton is getting better and better at sounding out words with reading. It is so exciting seeing him figure it out. He brings home a little book every day from school and that is his homework. We read it three times and then I sign it off and send it back for a new one. At the beginning of the year the first book had 2 words in it, "see" and "Sam." Now, he is reading books with an actual story line. It makes a momma proud.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Christmas
So, as I was looking through my Christmas pictures, I realized I don't have that many....but I do have a lot of video, which is fun. I usually save those for our family use other than put them on the blog.
Christmas Eve, we went to my parents house for my dad's Christmas Eve buffet. Yummy. The kids got to open up a few presents from Grandma and Buddy and Aunt Ashley.
Then we went home to open new jammies and put out cookies for Santa. Parker had to wrap my jammies real fast, so the kids and I did reindeer dust outside. I am not quite sure what happened, if she was 'pushed' or just fell, but as I was grabbing my camera inside Keagan started screaming and bawling. I run outside and her mouth is bleeding. She bit her lip when she fell and was quite traumatized. It stopped bleeding pretty quickly, but swelled up HUGE. We put a baggie of ice on it to diminish the swelling, but it was still so swollen. I felt so bad. She cried during our whole Christmas Eve routine. And when I was putting her to bed she was so upset and kept saying in-between tears, "I don't want to go to bed with this big fing." (the lip) But, she was so tired, she fell asleep as I was stroking her hair. Poor girl.
Reading "The Night Before Christmas" on Christmas Eve in our new jammies.
Christmas morning....see Keagan's lip--still swollen
This was all she asked Santa for--butterfly dress-up wings. She was SO excited.
All Parker asked Santa for was a Forever Lazy. I didn't know if he was kidding when he asked for it, but Santa got it, just in case. :)
He looks happy.
showing off the bathroom flap....
Easton asked Santa for a light saber that lights up--he got the red one he is holding. He was so excited.
Merry Christmas!
Easton's Christmas program
Right before school let out for Christmas break, the Kindergarten classes had a Christmas program. It was so cute and Easton was so excited. He would sing snippets of his songs while walking home from school, so I knew a few of the ones they were singing. I went like 15 minutes early to get a good seat, but the auditorium was already packed, so my seat wasn't too good.
Easton got to wear the reindeer antlers.
After the program, getting hugs from Mom and Dad.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
gingerbread houses...complete with captions
"Love you, Mom."
"Love you, times two, Mom."
"What? I can't have any more candy??"
"I am cute, so I think I will take more in hopes you won't get mad...."
"Mmmm, frosting."
"Why can't I hold the frosting?"
"Whoa! Look what Dad is doing for the windows!"
"MMM. Looks good."
"Wait! Mom, take a picture of me!"
"Our house is AWESOME!"
"I totally want to eat it!"
"It was good!"
the end.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Texas, part 7 (bar-b-que and airport)
On our last day we stopped to get bar-b-que on the way to the airport. Easton was in heaven. He is just like his daddy and LOVES ribs.
This is his "Oh, it is so good," face.
Keagan is like me and doesn't love bar-b-que sauce, so we had turkey.
Like father, like son.
We had a three hour layover in Denver. Not too thrilled about that, but the kids did good and watched a movie and ate snacks.
Texas, part 5 (the Alamo)
The day we went to the Alamo, the weather was beautiful.
The next two pictures are Easton making his cannon noise. :)
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