Monday, February 7, 2011
I didn't do it!
Yesterday during Sacrament meeting while the sacrament was being passed Sam was sitting on my lap. There suddenly was a loud click noise that came from the back of my throat, which would have gone unnoticed, but Sam said in the cutest innocent voice that was much too loud, "Mom toot?" I whispered to him no, so he asked even louder, "Mom toot?" I said no again, trying to stop giggling. But then Sam said (very loudly, I might add), "Mom poop?"
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Cabin trip
A few weeks ago we were able to go spend the weekend at my brother-in-law's cabin in Victor, Idaho. We had so much fun and spent a lot of time sledding, snowmobiling, eating snow, and relaxing. Unfortunately, Sam spent most of his time throwing up. We were there right in the middle of his 18 day stomach flu mess, but we thought he would be fine because he didn't throw up a few days before we left. Anyway, we ended up leaving Victor late on Saturday night to take Sam to the emergency room in Tremonton, Utah. We were afraid if he got worse we would have to rush him somewhere in Idaho and we were worried about insurance. Well, we reached Tremonton at about 3:30 in the morning and didn't get home until after 4. We were so tired and grateful that our kids slept a lot the next day. I'm so grateful for my in-laws for being so nice and driving us home and for the purple bowl we had in the car. That's all I'm going to say about that.
Even though Sam was sick he (and hopefully the rest of us) still had a fabulous time. Jordan got over his fear of the snowmobiles and had Benji take him out whenever he had the chance. He loved that I would bundle him up in snow clothes and he could go explore around the cabin with his cousin Jake when ever he wanted.
Here are all of the pictures from the trip, I'm too tired and lazy to organize them.

Benji told Sam to do a serious face and he really did! How cute.






This is as Benji was telling me how not to roll it.



Can you believe they are only 2 years apart?











Even though Sam was sick he (and hopefully the rest of us) still had a fabulous time. Jordan got over his fear of the snowmobiles and had Benji take him out whenever he had the chance. He loved that I would bundle him up in snow clothes and he could go explore around the cabin with his cousin Jake when ever he wanted.
Here are all of the pictures from the trip, I'm too tired and lazy to organize them.
Benji told Sam to do a serious face and he really did! How cute.
This is as Benji was telling me how not to roll it.
Can you believe they are only 2 years apart?
Valentine Bear
Friday, February 4, 2011
New helicopter
Benji bought a little remote control helicopter for him and the boys to enjoy. So far Jordan loves it and Sam is terrified of it. It didn't help that the helicopter crash landed in Sam's lap on one of the first flights.


Okay, so maybe even the bravest boys get a little nervous when the helicopter gets too close...

Jordan was so sweet, he offered to hold Sam so he wouldn't be scared.
Okay, so maybe even the bravest boys get a little nervous when the helicopter gets too close...
Jordan was so sweet, he offered to hold Sam so he wouldn't be scared.
Sick sick sick
Anyway, he kept throwing up. He was back to only throwing up at night and I was getting tired. And my laundry pile was now a mountain. And my back hurt from carrying Sam everywhere because he didn't have the energy to walk. But we made it. He threw up for the last time on January 29th and he seems to be doing much better now! (Thank goodness!) So, my poor kid was sick with the stomach flu for 18 days! I'm glad he is better.
One morning I had to get a picture of him when he woke up because he had crazy bed head and for some reason his stork bite that he had at birth showed up again on his forehead.
Jordan got sick too, but it only lasted a few days. Here was our sick day jammie party.
Sam was pretty lethargic and would often just fall asleep where ever he was sitting.
Dewey vs. kids
My kids wanted to go outside to pet Dewey, but he decided hiding in a tree was more desirable than getting lots of loves from two toddler boys. Maybe he still remembers this?





Highlights of preschool week 3
The theme was blue. We had fun learning that blue is a primary color, that if it's mixed with yellow it makes green and if it's mixed with red it makes purple. We learned that blue can mean that you are sad and it's also a kind of music.
We made melted blue crayon masterpieces


We made blue jello

For a science project we put carnations in water dyed with blue food coloring. When I asked Jordan what he thought would happen if we put the flowers in the blue water he said, "they will drink the blue water and turn blue!"

And he was right!


At the end of the week we decided to dye the other white flower green.


We made blue cupcakes another day



For a large muscle/math activity I made blue circles with a number on it. I turned on music and the boys had to dance around the room, when the music stopped they had to step on one of the circles. We figured out what number was on the circle and then we turned the circle over because there were directions for something else they had to do (jump 4 times, wave your arms in the air 10 times, kick your leg 7 times, etc...)

For large muscle on another day we did blue ribbon dancing. (They LOVED this!)


This is the best dance party picture I have ever taken. It makes me laugh. What is Sam doing? Better yet, what is Jordan doing? Haha

For a sensory/science project we made blue goop (corn starch and water). Jordan played with this stuff for hours. Seriously. And then I tried it out and I played with it for hours. It is cool stuff.


We also made lower case b with cut up paint sample cards that I used at the beginning of my lesson to introduce blue.

We made melted blue crayon masterpieces
We made blue jello
For a science project we put carnations in water dyed with blue food coloring. When I asked Jordan what he thought would happen if we put the flowers in the blue water he said, "they will drink the blue water and turn blue!"
And he was right!
At the end of the week we decided to dye the other white flower green.
We made blue cupcakes another day
For a large muscle/math activity I made blue circles with a number on it. I turned on music and the boys had to dance around the room, when the music stopped they had to step on one of the circles. We figured out what number was on the circle and then we turned the circle over because there were directions for something else they had to do (jump 4 times, wave your arms in the air 10 times, kick your leg 7 times, etc...)
For large muscle on another day we did blue ribbon dancing. (They LOVED this!)
This is the best dance party picture I have ever taken. It makes me laugh. What is Sam doing? Better yet, what is Jordan doing? Haha
For a sensory/science project we made blue goop (corn starch and water). Jordan played with this stuff for hours. Seriously. And then I tried it out and I played with it for hours. It is cool stuff.
We also made lower case b with cut up paint sample cards that I used at the beginning of my lesson to introduce blue.
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