Everybody knows the boxes that the presents come in are more fun than the contents. Apparently, this is also true when the container is a clear bucket.
A little glance into the sleep deprived life of a first time mom to twins + one more at almost 40, full time chemistry teacher, foster parent to teens, and believer that there really is no reason (besides lack of sleep!)she really can't do it all.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
3 Going on 16...
Aside from the fact the boy is chewing on his fingers, I swear I looked over and saw him standing there and thought - when did this happen? He isn't even 3.5 and he looks like he is going on 16!
Bumps and DermaBond
We unsuccessfully tried to stick a band-aide on it for the car ride, which he would have nothing to do with - so, by the time we got to the nearest Urgent Care, which is 20 minutes away, he had bled all down his face.
Then to make matters even worse, the UC people refused to see him! They made Doug put him back in the car and drive him to the ER...for stitches, or derma-bond, as the case was. Since the UC and the ER are all the same company -- and the ER couldn't understand why the UC wouldn't take care of him and they did nothing else for him, I think we have decided that we are only going to pay the UC fee. The whole thing was ridiculous.
After getting his head glued it was off to Ashburn for his eye exam. Poor little guy, he can't catch a break.
UPDATE: It took him all of 4 days to peel off the derma-bond. The gash looks to be healed shut, so we are hoping that he won't hit it again and reopen it before it finishes healing. Geez.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas 2011
Christmas Eve:
This was the first year of setting out stockings and Santa Goodies for all three boys. Last year the boys really didn't know about Santa, so this was the first time they were excited about the idea of Santa coming. Before we went to bed Doug and I set out the stockings, a few presents, a plate with half eaten cookies and a thank you note from Santa for them to find in the morning.
After a morning as a happy little family - and really - there was no fighting and everyone was pleasant, we had some breakfast together and Doug's parent's arrived.
They went a little overboard - which we didn't see coming, so it was mayhem for a while. It was too much at once and a few hissy fits tried to bubble up to the surface. Once the boys opened one present they liked they really had no interest in opening any more. They got balance bikes, which they were very excited about it. We ended up having to put them together and go outside right then and there. They also got some books and a train. Reece got this little orange kitty that they all found funny.
Christmas Afternoon:
After Reece's nap it was off to the Blacklock's for brunch - or lunch for us since Reece had to nap first. The boys were really good the whole time we were there. They didn't get into things and there were no fights. They even left the Christmas tree alone. I don't think we could have been happier with how well behaved they were. The only mischief was that Gabe found a plate of cookies and promptly ate almost the whole thing on the sly.
After a few hours Reece had had enough so we packed them all up and headed home. It was a really big day and Grayson almost fell asleep in his dinner. Given the craziness of the day, I would call it a pretty successful outcome.
This was the first year of setting out stockings and Santa Goodies for all three boys. Last year the boys really didn't know about Santa, so this was the first time they were excited about the idea of Santa coming. Before we went to bed Doug and I set out the stockings, a few presents, a plate with half eaten cookies and a thank you note from Santa for them to find in the morning.
Christmas Morning:
The boys blew past the cookie plate - didn't even see it! Oh well. Better luck next year. They did see their stockings and made a bee-line for them. They were all happy to see the stuffed Elmo and Cookie Monster dolls poking out of their stockings. Once they pulled them out they started digging to see what was in them. While we didn't go overboard by any means, the boys thought it was great. Gabe kept saying, 'there's a lot of stuff in here!' We included some little trucks, a roll of sweet tarts (the only candy), train whistles, and some other small items. By far the biggest hit of the stocking was the four little notebooks in each with their names on them. They immediately got them out and started wanting to look for clues and draw in them.
Santa also brought them each a Mr Potato head and a tracing workbook. They opened the one present each that was under the tree from Santa and the presents from Patti, Diane, and Sarah. Reece got a wagon with blocks and the boys got a chopstick game that is great for practicing pincher grasp and patience! There were books, balls, and other fun odds and ends.
After a morning as a happy little family - and really - there was no fighting and everyone was pleasant, we had some breakfast together and Doug's parent's arrived.
They went a little overboard - which we didn't see coming, so it was mayhem for a while. It was too much at once and a few hissy fits tried to bubble up to the surface. Once the boys opened one present they liked they really had no interest in opening any more. They got balance bikes, which they were very excited about it. We ended up having to put them together and go outside right then and there. They also got some books and a train. Reece got this little orange kitty that they all found funny.
After Reece's nap it was off to the Blacklock's for brunch - or lunch for us since Reece had to nap first. The boys were really good the whole time we were there. They didn't get into things and there were no fights. They even left the Christmas tree alone. I don't think we could have been happier with how well behaved they were. The only mischief was that Gabe found a plate of cookies and promptly ate almost the whole thing on the sly.
After a few hours Reece had had enough so we packed them all up and headed home. It was a really big day and Grayson almost fell asleep in his dinner. Given the craziness of the day, I would call it a pretty successful outcome.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Once a week bread
Easy Artisan Bread
In my bread machine --
- 3 cups warm water
- 1 scant TB instant yeast
- 2 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 4-1/2 cups unbleached flour
In my bread machine --
- Put the yeast, salt and add the water.
- Add all the flour at once and run the dough cycle. (Mine over flowed a bit once it was done, but it seemed OK.)
- Remove from bread machine and transfer to a large bowl to go in the fridge.
- Put in the refrigerator for up to 14 days (FYI - This got big fast! - I had to actually use two containers.)
- When ready to bake, place a dutch oven, with lid, in a 450 degree oven. Dust the dough with flour, grab a quarter, third, or half (depending on the size loaf you want) and cut off piece with a serrated knife. Using well-floured hands, shape gently into a ball and place on a piece of parchment paper resting on a cookie sheet. Dust the top with more flour.
- Let sit on the counter 30 minutes. Then slash the top of the loaf with a serrated knife.
- Transfer the loaf to the hot dutch oven using the edges of the parchment, replace the lid, and cook for 15 to 17 minutes.
- Remove lid and continue to cook for another 15 to 17 minutes, or until loaf is a golden brown.
- Remove to a cooling rack for 30 to 60 minutes before cutting.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Cookies for Santa
This year the boys are all about Santa - Grayson in particular. We aren't really sure where this fascination came from, but there is no denying it is happening. This made me think back to something that I did as a child every year that was a great Christmas tradition I looked forward to. We would always decorate sugar cookies at my Mimi's house. She would make the cookies then set us up at a card table in front of the TV showing the holiday movie of the night and we would use frosting in red, green, and white and sprinkles and colored sugar, etc. to decorate cookies until our hearts were content. I remember eating a lot of them and feeling pretty cruddy - but always loving the decorating.
So we decided to make sugar cookies and let the boys decorate some to leave for Santa. This turned out to be great fun. I really had thought Gabe would just eat his cookies, but I was totally wrong. Grayson ate two before he actually decorated one. They spread icing, sprinkled sugar, and had lots of fun. We set them aside for Santa and they were really excited.
So we decided to make sugar cookies and let the boys decorate some to leave for Santa. This turned out to be great fun. I really had thought Gabe would just eat his cookies, but I was totally wrong. Grayson ate two before he actually decorated one. They spread icing, sprinkled sugar, and had lots of fun. We set them aside for Santa and they were really excited.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Visit to the Library
The first thing they did was pull out the big foam blocks and make "railroad tracks" across the room. The Gabe found the bin with the dinosaur hand puppets. He and Grayson both came over. Grayson told me his dinosaur likes to eat crunchy letters. That led to running back and forth to get his favorite letters to eat.
Slight helicopter diversion. |
Now back to the letter board! OK, I did the message, but Grayson helped pick out the letters.
We ended our time by reading books and pretending at the table. I think we spent about 2 hours upstairs in the kids room. I think they may have stayed longer, but it was getting to be time to have lunch and we had to head home.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Meal Planning Monday: Dec 19, 2011
This week is going to be crazy, I can already tell. The boys are out on Christmas break, but I still have school through Wednesday - and the nanny needs Tuesday off. Yikes. So we are expecting a bit of craziness and are mostly hoping just to make it to Friday in one piece.
We have decided to try something new this year, as we are working on creating our own family traditions now that we have kids. We are going to go with making Christmas Eve dinner Lasagna. The plan is that we will make it and then have left overs for Christmas evening, when we are all worn out from having done Santa in the morning, lunch with family friends, and arriving home worn out and in need of something warm and not in the cookie family.
So in progress we have:
Monday: Korean Lettuce Bundles (we never managed to have last week)
Tuesday: Eat out - all the kids will be together :)
Wednesday: Stir Fry - chicken w/ black bean sauce and broccoli
Thursday: Cheddar Grits with Black Eyed Peas and Spinach
Friday: Pizza night. Homemade, of course!
Christmas Eve: Lasagna w/ a green veggie (asparagus, I think), salad and homemade bread
Christmas Day: Lunch with friends, left overs from last night
We recently purchased our first ever bread machine, so if any of you have advice or recipes for a bread machine - please, leave a message!
We have decided to try something new this year, as we are working on creating our own family traditions now that we have kids. We are going to go with making Christmas Eve dinner Lasagna. The plan is that we will make it and then have left overs for Christmas evening, when we are all worn out from having done Santa in the morning, lunch with family friends, and arriving home worn out and in need of something warm and not in the cookie family.
So in progress we have:
Monday: Korean Lettuce Bundles (we never managed to have last week)
Tuesday: Eat out - all the kids will be together :)
Wednesday: Stir Fry - chicken w/ black bean sauce and broccoli
Thursday: Cheddar Grits with Black Eyed Peas and Spinach
Friday: Pizza night. Homemade, of course!
Christmas Eve: Lasagna w/ a green veggie (asparagus, I think), salad and homemade bread
Christmas Day: Lunch with friends, left overs from last night
Linking to OrgJunkie, where Meal Planning Monday lives.
We recently purchased our first ever bread machine, so if any of you have advice or recipes for a bread machine - please, leave a message!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Let me poke you... (Sunday afternoon)
On the way home from the band concert on Sunday Grayson just could not stay awake. He was completely out cold. Reece took this opportunity to stick his finger in Grayson's mouth and then, when admonished, he resorted to giving him gentle "pat-pats".
I wish there was a way I could get a picture of the entire back seat. Reece is in the middle wide awake and his two big brothers are completely zonked on either side of him.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Christmas Dinner for School
Those are some scary eyes! |
The boys were as good as they could be given the circumstances. Grayson happily sat wit hhis class while they sang their songs - but I am pretty sure he didn't sing. Gabe was, as he is, overcome with shyness that required he sit glued to me and not with his class while they sang. On the last song he got up the nerve to stand up and go stand close to them (with much coaching to scoot, scoot, scoot closer!) Again, after listening to him sing the songs at home for weeks, he didn't sing a peep. My kids are weird.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Flying Grayson and the Great Smurf Eater
Grayson is our early morning boy. He is always up first and looking for a little one on one. You can tell if he got enough sleep because if he did he is all smiles from the moment he gets up.
The other excitement of the morning came later, when Reece found a smurf hiding amongst the house plants and promptly ate him.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Meal Planning Monday : Dec 12
Another crazy, hectic week is on tap at our house. We have Grayson's IEP meeting, I have allergy shots, we still need to secure a work crew for apartment rehab, I need to shop and mail my Secret Santa package, and oh - yeah - get ready for Christmas. Whew~ I'm feeling a bit tired already!
Monday: Grilled Tuna, Steamed Potatoes w/ lemon, olives, red onion, and a green veggie
Tuesday: Homemade Pizzas: Black olive paste w/ artichokes and sausage w/ onions
Wednesday: Bean and Cheese burritos
Thursday: Korean Lettuce Bundles (out of a really old Eating Well Magazine)
Friday: Loaded Baked Potatoes
Monday: Grilled Tuna, Steamed Potatoes w/ lemon, olives, red onion, and a green veggie
Tuesday: Homemade Pizzas: Black olive paste w/ artichokes and sausage w/ onions
Wednesday: Bean and Cheese burritos
Thursday: Korean Lettuce Bundles (out of a really old Eating Well Magazine)
Friday: Loaded Baked Potatoes
Linking to OrgJunkie, where Meal Planning Monday lives.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Boxes are still fun
So as far as boxes go, they are still fun. I wish there was a way I could record the boys without them knowing, because the box was really funny - but once they saw the camera they get goofy and start "performing" and wanting to see the video.
This box has been lugged around all afternoon. At one point Gabe took a screwdriver to it, thus all the holes. They stood on it, danced on it, and then this game emerged. The boys were sitting on it side by side kicking when it fell over the first time. It obviously caught them by surprise and there was tons of loud cackling - followed by, "let's do it again!!"
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Rainy Day at the Discovery Museum
Today was an exciting day for the boys, but a rather bitter sweet one for me. Today we had their nanny take them to the Discovery Museum after morning preschool. This had been something fun I did with them last summer and when on maternity leave in last fall.
So last night I spent lots of time talking it up (they were pretty excited), only to have them ask me if I was going with them :( and there is the rub. I had to say no. They really didn't understand why. So I packed their picnic lunch, the quarters for the meters, the membership card, and the camera...so someone else could watch them have fun while I work.
Now that they are getting older they are asking me everyday - are you going to stay home? Don't go to work! Stay home with us! It breaks my heart, it really does.
Update:
The report is in - they had a blast. No pictures were taken :( but they had tons of fun and behaved well enough that the offer to take them again was made. Grayson told me all about going up, up, up the ladder to see the beehive. He also informed me he drove the ambulance, made phone calls, and saw a snake eat a mouse. Now Gabe wants to know if he can eat mice, too.
So last night I spent lots of time talking it up (they were pretty excited), only to have them ask me if I was going with them :( and there is the rub. I had to say no. They really didn't understand why. So I packed their picnic lunch, the quarters for the meters, the membership card, and the camera...so someone else could watch them have fun while I work.
Now that they are getting older they are asking me everyday - are you going to stay home? Don't go to work! Stay home with us! It breaks my heart, it really does.
Update:
The report is in - they had a blast. No pictures were taken :( but they had tons of fun and behaved well enough that the offer to take them again was made. Grayson told me all about going up, up, up the ladder to see the beehive. He also informed me he drove the ambulance, made phone calls, and saw a snake eat a mouse. Now Gabe wants to know if he can eat mice, too.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Where's your Mommy?
So Gabe almost made me cry tonight. I had to work hard not to. We were reading, of all things, The Belly Book. There is a picture in it with a pregnant lady with short blonde hair like mine. This always leads to the question - was I in your belly? They know Reece was in my belly.
So we are reading and Gabe starts the usual questions -
and here is where it took a new turn...
At this point I think Doug realized I was upset so he diverted Gabe's attention. So the question is - how/when do try and explain that my Mommy is dead? Won't that make him worry I will be dead?
So we are reading and Gabe starts the usual questions -
- was Reece in your belly? (yes)
- was I in your belly? (yes)
- was Grayson in your belly? (yes)
and here is where it took a new turn...
- was Daddy in your belly? (no. He was in MeMaw's belly)
- who's belly were YOU in? (uh-oh...I can tell this is going to be unpleasant for me...I was in MY Mommy's belly.)
- Oh. Where's your Mommy? (Oh crap. I feel tears. She's far away.)
- Really far? Where? (I don't know, Gabe. But it is really far.)
- Is she going to come back? (ummm... I don't think so, honey.)
- Why?...
At this point I think Doug realized I was upset so he diverted Gabe's attention. So the question is - how/when do try and explain that my Mommy is dead? Won't that make him worry I will be dead?
Monday, December 5, 2011
Meal Planning Monday : December 5
Oh my - how is it December already?!? I am so not ready for the holidays this year. Not even a little bit. We did make it down to the parade on Saturday with all the little boys. Gabe was thrilled to see the band, Grayson was rendered speechless by the presence of Santa, and Reece was just annoyed that he was being lugged out when he should be in the tub and then bed. Then on Sunday we managed to get the tree up. Mind you, it has nothing but lights on it because we have 3 yr old twins and a 1 yr old. Hey, at least we managed to get a tree up...now we have to figure out presents for the boys...
On the menu this week:
Monday: Potato and Cabbage Soup (Moosewood Daily Special) new recipe of the week
Tuesday: Chicken with barley and mushrooms (Eating by Color)
Wednesday: Chili in the Crock pot (I have a meeting after work) and homemade cornbread (Grayson will be so happy! He loves cornbread - and any kind of beans)
Thursday: Tuna Noodle Casserole
Friday: Taco Salad
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On the menu this week:
Monday: Potato and Cabbage Soup (Moosewood Daily Special) new recipe of the week
Tuesday: Chicken with barley and mushrooms (Eating by Color)
Wednesday: Chili in the Crock pot (I have a meeting after work) and homemade cornbread (Grayson will be so happy! He loves cornbread - and any kind of beans)
Thursday: Tuna Noodle Casserole
Friday: Taco Salad
Linking to OrgJunkie, where Meal Planning Monday lives.
Shameless plug for my students: Donor's Choose Please donate - even $5 helps. Use Matching Code : SPARK and my kids get double your donation.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Sunday Morning - well, afternoon...
Getting ready to go outside. Can you tell we have entered into the phase where Gabe wants to pick out his own clothes?
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