Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Ole Switcheroo

As people often do during this time of year, we have been asked frequently what costumes the kids will wear for trick or treating. Our answer has been Belle (from Beauty and the Beast), a flower, a dalmatian (or "Firehouse Dog" as the kids have been calling it), and a chicken. We actually got in the attic a few weeks ago (major planning ahead for me!) and got the costumes and trick or treat buckets out. The kids had fun unpacking the boxes and getting all of our fall decorations out. I got the costumes washed this week. Therefore, I thought we were all ready to go for tonight. Wrong.

I should have known Thursday morning. That was my first warning. Lauren, Drew and Jack had Storybook Day at preschool. The kids are supposed to dress up like their favorite storybook character and bring in the corresponding book to share with their class. Well, let's face it, my kids dressed up like whatever costume we had on hand, and I found a book to go along with it. So Lauren, as the flower, took "Planting a Rainbow" by Lois Ehlert. Jack was a dalmatian, and he took a touch and feel book about puppies. Drew said he wanted to be the chicken, so I packed "Chicken Little" in his backpack for him the night before. Sounds like a smooth plan, right? Wrong again!

At exactly 8:53 am Thursday (7 minutes before preschool starts), Drew threw off the chicken costume and declared he was refusing to wear it. He had wavered between the chicken and elephant costumes we had, so I offered the elephant one last time. To my surprise, he accepted. The bad news is that I couldn't think of a single book that we had containing an elephant. We got a fun book called "Elmer" by David McKee at the library a while back. But as luck would have it, the library was closed for a big software transition anyway! So I raced through the house, praying to find something with an elephant in it somewhere. Good ole Richard Scary came through for me, with an ABC book with an elephant in it. A far cry from Drew's favorite character, but I got "my" homework done, nonetheless. This would be a great place to insert pictures of what the kids looked like at preschool, huh? Well, due to my great elephant expedition, there was no time to take pictures!

So, as I mentioned, that was a great warm up for today. At approximately 4pm (2 hours before trick or treating starts), Alyssa proclaimed that she didn't want to be Belle anymore. She wanted to be a ballerina. Since the weather was going to be in the 40's tonight, I was very skeptical about this costume. But, after she agreed to 3 layers on top (and we made sure her leotard still fit on her), we were set (again!).

Lauren, upon hearing this, decided that she wanted to be a ballerina, too. After all, she does everything else her big sister does. So, we found a ballet outfit in our dress up box that would fit over her clothes, and she seemed content. While we were finding Lauren's costume, we also got Jack a fireman's hat. He had wanted to modify his costume to make it a dog from a fire station. That left Drew, who had already changed his mind on Thursday, so I thought I was done. Wrong AGAIN!

I took the girls upstairs to do their hair. Well, as careful as I was, Alyssa's ear took a hit off the curling iron (I think she flinched is all I can figure). So Lauren told me that she didn't want me to curl her hair, because she "didn't want to have to burn her ears". We did get her hair in pigtails for the first time, though! Guess who else chose pigtails earlier? Then, we scarfed down some awesome chili Dave made and came back upstairs to do the girls' makeup. Alyssa said the mascara "made her make tears", so she kept smearing it all over. I didn't think she wanted to be a racoon ballerina, so I had to keep wiping that up, which made our make up session take much longer than planned.

Meanwhile, it was about 10 minutes until 6pm, and Dave couldn't find Jack's costume or Drew's pants. I found Drew's pants, but the dalmatian was no where to be found. Dave made an executive decision that Jack would now be the chicken (the same thing he was last year), and surprisingly, Jack didn't throw a fit! Our friend Sue had shown up with her cousins by that point, but she's used to the insanity at our house by now (aren't they brave to want to go trick or treating with us?). After some digging, we finally found the missing pumpkin buckets, threw some shoes on and we were off.

Then we attempted the truly impossible: to get 6 kids to look at the camera at once!

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We almost captured our 4 all looking at the camera and smiling!

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Even just 3 people at a time proved too challenging.

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I tried really hard to get some individual pictures, and here's the best the I could do. I should have captured them before we bundled up!

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But the funnest part of all was to watch from behind. The waddle and the swaying tail were priceless.

Drew took a tumble and met the sidewalk with his forehead, but other than that the night went pretty smoothly. It was so fun to watch the kids react to how our neighbors celebrated the holiday. I think their favorite was the guy whose teeth lit up! The smoking graveyard was a close second.

Lots of candy. Lots of fun with friends. I think we'll do it again next year. Hopefully, this time without all the drama.

Also, thanks to Grammy for manning the fort for us while we were loading up on candy!

God bless,

Amanda

Friday, October 23, 2009

Donuts with Daddy

Last week, Dave was able to take some time off work and get to experience a little bit of our crazy weekday morning schedule. He finally got to take the crew to the bus stop and see Alyssa climb on the bus for the first time (although he had seen the video).

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He also got to take Lauren, Drew, and Jack to preschool for the first time. They are going through the alphabet at school and were on the letter D. Along with the letter D, comes Donuts with Daddy. (Alyssa got to do this, too, last year.)

What's more fun than lots of sugar with your Dad to start off the day? Here's a look at them enjoying their donuts (or in Jack's case, some graham crackers with frosting).

When we get to the spring, it's time for Muffins with Mommy, yeah!

God bless,

Amanda

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Reminiscing Summer

It looks like last night will be the last time, for a while, that the kids can play in the backyard without jackets. I've been doing some reminiscing lately and thinking about how fast this summer went.

Back when it was warmer, our neighbors blessed us bring over their professional cameras for a couple of days and capturing some awesome pictures of the kids enjoying themselves in the backyard. In particular, they had some good times enjoying our second Slip 'n Slide of the summer with our neighbors, Anna and Joe. (Believe it or not, it was someone over 12 who broke the first one, and they mean it when they put a weight limit on those things!) So come and reminisce with me, too, about the fun lazy days of summer.

"God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December." 
-   J. M. Barrie

Thanks, Anna and Linda, for capturing the most beautiful roses kind of roses, so that I could have them in December (or October for that matter, too).

God bless,

Amanda

PS I am still working on one more big summer flashback that I have been wanting to share with you for a while - our trip out west! Stay tuned for more! Updates on the girls' room and basement coming, too!