Friday, October 31, 2008

Looking Forward

I'm so glad this week is over. I really hate Halloween. I've never liked it. I thought if I had fun with it and dressed up this year, I would get in the spirit of things. Nope. Didn't work.

I think having kids made me hate it even more because there is so much effort, money, and time invested into this holiday...which, I might add, also has a stupid premise. So, after countless costume parties, parades, and gaining five pounds on the candy I had to keep purchasing over and over again, I'm grateful this month is finally over. Yes, the kids had fun. Yes, I enjoyed watching them have fun. Yes, I have lots of pictures. Yes, they look just like everyone else's pictures.

Now that this day is over, I'm getting excited for the upcoming months. I have so much I'm looking forward to. In just a few days we will elect a new, looooong over-due President. A few weeks later I go to Mexico. Then we celebrate our anniversary and of course, Thanksgiving. Then comes my favorite holiday-Christmas. It is such a "feel good" holiday. People are generally much nicer, more thoughtful, and of good cheer Fa-la-la-la la. I love the spirit of giving, family unity, and 2 weeks of no school. I also love Christmas music...it can never start too early. My cd's are locked 'n' loaded in the car and ready to go starting tomorrow.

So goodbye October. Goodbye nice weather. Goodbye Halloween...finally.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Emma's First Ride

The entire summer Emma has been begging me to take off her training wheels so she can learn to ride her bike. We can't just go out to the street, because we live on the mountain and there are no flat areas to learn, so we have to go to the park. With Jeremy working and traveling this whole summer, there wasn't a time when I could take her without Livi.

When we had our first snow at the beginning of October, I knew our window of opportunity had passed and we would do it next summer. However, today, it was such a beautiful fall day and the kids wanted to go outside to ride on our basketball court. Emma again begged me to take off the training wheels. I decided I would let her try since it would probably be the last day of the year she can ride outside.

I took them off and began to show her how to ride. It was only a matter of seconds before Livi started getting in the way, pulling on my shirt, and trying to push Emma off the bike. I kept trying to distract Livi long enough to attend to Emma again. I knew this is how it would be with Livi there and it just re-affirmed my decision to wait until next year.

I took Livi inside to allow her to finish her tantrum and when I looked out the window, Emma was trying to ride on her own. She struggled and I thought she would soon give up. She never really fell, but couldn't get the hang of it. When we taught Landon to ride, we went to a huge parking lot and so he had enough room to get going. By the time Emma got both feet on the pedals, she reached the end of the court and had to get off and turn around. Well, after about ten minutes she decided to just learn to balance AND turn so she didn't have to stop at all.

So I left Livi in the house, while she watched me through the screen door, and took this video.

Yup, in a matter of 15 minutes, Emma went from training wheels to this:


She fell just as the battery ran out. She got back up and laughed and continued to ride for another hour. So I'm thinking that this it was a better place to learn after all, because she had to learn to navigate turns, slow down and stop all at the same time. Now I feel so bad that I didn't just do this at the beginning of the summer. Emma is such a rockstar!!

Halloween 2008

We had a fun Halloween party with Jeremy's family last night. We dressed up as McCain and Palin, but I was definitely out-done by Maddison, who also dressed up as Palin , but added a gun and baby as accessories. Clever girl.



The kids all picked out their own costumes. Emma picked out Olivia's costume because she "likes cheerleaders and Daddy likes Broncos".






We decorated cookies, hit the pinata, and Landon got another round of cake and presents. Lucky kid!




We feel so fortunate to be part of this family. Without them, we wouldn't have any family that we see on a regular basis. Even though his Aunts and Uncles all have grown children, they go through a lot of effort to make sure the 'little kids' have activities to do, and they spoil them like their own.






Saturday, October 25, 2008

CrAzY gIrLs!!

My Google Reader was full this morning of the blog titles: "HSM3". I'm not surprised to see that Mom's everywhere took their kids to High School Musical 3 last night, because every one of them were at the same theater as us. Amy and I took our girls (along with the rest of the South West Valley) to see the movie on opening night. When HSM 1 and 2 were released, Emma was still too young to get into the whole pre-teen phenomenon, so this entire ordeal was pretty new to me. We rented HSM 1 a few months ago and HSM 2 just last week so we would be prepared for the movie release.

It was cute to see all the Tweens giggling and excited to see the movie. I was excited just to spend some quality time with Emma and to share in her enthusiasm. Throughout the movie she kept asking me if they were going to kiss on the lips. In addition to her constant questioning about them making out, she also repeated everything they said..it's seriously like sitting next to a parrot.

There were two things I couldn't stop obsessing about throughout the entire movie:

1) Why are Troy's pants hanging so low? Seriously, is this the new style? They are so skin tight that I don't understand how dances in them. Can he even bend his knees? I really hate this new trend. I decided, however, if I embrace it for myself, I could be a size 2, because I wouldn't have to worry about them fitting over my giant ass. Back in High School, we would've called this style "Gansta", but in honor of 2008, I'm renaming it "Joe the Plumber". Seriously Dude...Pull your pants up.

2) Okay, I couldn't think of the second thing...now I can't stop thinking about Troy. This kid is supposed to be in High School...yet he looks like this...
Yea...if this is how guys looked in High School, I would've enjoyed it a lot more!

Anyway, the kids had fun, and that's all that matters!

Show 'n' Tell

The other day Livi spilled my Diet Coke that was sitting on my nightstand. Before saturating my carpet, it splashed onto my sheets and bed skirt. After mourning the loss of the last Diet Coke in the fridge, (you know exactly what I'm talking about) I quickly attended to the carpet and then threw the sheets in the wash. Then I examined the bed skirt, which was covered in brown spots. After I took the bed skirt off, I spot-cleaned it and returned it back on within a matter of minutes. After seeing how easy it was, I wanted to share this tip, hoping it might make your lives a little easier. As I mentioned in my last post, I'm going to make this a more regular topic, thus beginning my segment called "Show 'n' Tell".

Bed skirts can be tricky business. If you have a heavy bed, it sometimes takes two people to get it on and off. Then it slides around when you put the mattress back on. I got sick of this little routine so when I got my new bedroom set, I decided to try something different.

Velcro Baby.

Attach one side of Velcro to the bottom of your bed frame with a little hot glue and the matching side to the individual bed skirt pieces. Then when the bed skirt needs removing, it's as simple as ripping it off. I didn't get the before picture because I wanted to get to the stain quickly, but here is what it looks like when it's unattached.

The Velcro is attached underneath the wood frame.
Notice the lovely stain on the carpet. Work in progress.


Then I washed it with water and a little bit of soap. This is a metallic silk material, so it can't tolerate anything but hand-washing. I laid it flat to dry for a few minutes while I hit up the carpet stain again.



Then I attached it back to the frame



...and Voila! Or for those not fluent in French...Ta-Da!


Thursday, October 23, 2008

Everyone Needs a Change

I've been doing a lot more blog reading rather than writing lately. I'm actually kind of bored of my own blog; it's the Gemini in me, I suppose. I just need to spice this bad boy up, just for my own sanity. While my kids are in fact the cutest kids in the world (I know you thought yours were, so sorry you had to find out this way), I'm kind of tired of blogging about only them.

If you are like me, you are a busy woman (or man, for the 2 dudes that read this). As much as you would like to call or see your friends regularly, it's not always possible. So for me, blogs are a great way to watch your kids grow up and keep up with your lives. My favorite posts are the tagging posts where I get to know a little more about you...things I would have never known otherwise.

However, the blogs I love to read the most are those with household ideas, tips for saving time & money, parenting tips, and so on. Recently, I heard of a great way to put your kids in time out when they are fighting with one another. I thought, "Why am I just hearing about this now? Why didn't someone mention this to me before?" While I love seeing that your baby puked on your bed, I would also like to know what tips you might have on cleaning it up.

So with that said, I will still post pictures of my kids and the crazy things they do and say [you can enter your sigh of relief here], but mostly just the significant events. I'm going to start adding some things that I find interesting and helpful, and I hope you will too. I'm not crafty, so you won't see instructions on how to make a magazine holder, however, I will tell you where to buy one (and at the cheapest price). I'm also not into cooking, so there will be no recipes. However, I am quite the bargain hunter, organizer, and professional web surfer. I'm also always trying to learn more about health & fitness , parenting, and photography. Hopefully there will be something in there that might interest you. If not, well, too bad, it's my blog and I'll do what I want ;)

Monday, October 20, 2008

P-A-R-TAY

We went to the Mayan the night of Landon's birthday. It's a great place to eat when you have a toddler that screams and runs around a lot. We enjoyed our time as a family, but had to cut it a little short to get him to his soccer game. I still can't believe I have an 8 year old!


Then the big day came on Saturday when Landon had his party with his friends. We went to Bounce U and I've never seen so many kids in one place. They were all so well behaved and we had absolutely no problems with any of the kids. It was great and definitely the least stressed I've ever been hosting a birthday party for my kids.

In Landon's words...Good times, Good times.

Friday, October 17, 2008

The Human Body

Jeremy and I just got back from the Body Worlds Exhibit. I'm kind of a freak when it comes to learning about the human body. I've read all the "You" books written by Dr. Roizen and Dr. Oz and I love watching Discovery Health. I would have loved to be a doctor if I didn't have to go to school...I hate school. Anyway, I was really excited to hear that Jeremy was interested in seeing the exhibit as well. A big shout out to my bestie Char for taking the kidlets tonight so we could go out.

If this is something that fascinates you, I highly recommend it. They are real human bodies that were donated to be preserved and used for this purpose. They don't look mangled or gross. In fact, they look like wax sculptures. It was awesome. Last month I read a news article about a Junior High that was planning on a field trip to this exhibit, but canceled it for fear that it may be inappropriate for young kids. Perhaps for elementary ages, but for Junior High, I couldn't disagree more. I don't think I would've taken Emma, but mostly because she would be bored. However, we were both wishing Landon was there with us. He would've learned so much and enjoyed it a lot. There was the cutest girl, maybe six years old, that had a little note pad and would sit next to the bodies and take notes. I wonder what she wrote? It's disappointing that those kids missed the chance to see something so rare and unique that would encourage them to learn. But hey, they got to go to the Zoo instead.

So totally off topic... Emma just walked by my room, heading for the basement. She's a sleepwalker. Anyone have kids that do this? It's so freaky. I digress...

Anyway, I'm always amazed with how intricate our bodies are and how much we take them for granted. I think that's why I like learning about it, because it's a good reminder to stay healthy, exercise, and eat well. If you are a smoker, you will seriously stop smoking when you see those lungs. If you eat high fat foods, you will think twice after seeing the arteries and enlarged hearts.
With that said, afterwards we went to Hard Rock and had the greasiest burgers and nachos. What can I say, all that talk about fat food made me hungry!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

An Ode to My Oldest

Today is Landon's Birthday. Eight years ago he was born at 3:29 pm and weighed 8lbs 8oz. He was a happy baby and smiled for everyone. He slept through the night at 10 months old, walked at 15 months, and potty trained at 3 1/2. He has always done things in his own time.

I am so proud to call him my son. Last Sunday he woke up early and quietly came in my room and asked if he could go downstairs. An hour later, the girls and I woke up and he was cleaning the kitchen. Before that, he cleaned the basement. He said he just wanted to do something nice for me.

That is the core of Landon. He is generous, kind and thoughtful. He has always been very sensitive and aware of other people's feelings. Ever since he was a toddler, he was always drawn to the child that was hurt or crying and would try to console them. He's not competitive, he's not jealous, and he doesn't have an angry bone in his body.

He's also a complete germ-phobe. He won't drink or eat anything that anyone has previously touched. Today he locked his sister in the bathroom until she washed her hands, after he caught her picking her nose.

As of this month, he wants to be an Army Soldier. When I told him he would have to go to war, he said he would just tell the guy in charge that he wants to stay in America. I told him it wasn't his choice, it was the President's choice. He then changed his mind and decided to be the President instead. He also wants to be a Scientist so he can cure cancer. What kind of a kid is thinking of things like curing cancer at eight years old? That's my Landon. Always wanting to help.
Recently, I read through the letters I wrote to Landon when I was pregnant with him. I've got to admit, even though I love all my kids equally, reading those letters reminded me how special the first baby is. Everything is so new and exciting, and you just can't ever anticipate the love you are going to have for that child. Here is a little bit of a letter I wrote the day we found out he was a boy, on May 30th, 2000:

"...We are going to name you Landon James Palmer. We think it will convey confidence and success; everything we know you will be. It's so amazing that I haven’t met you yet, but I love you more than life itself. I know I've only been carrying you for 5 months, but I've been dreaming of you my entire life. Thank you my little angel for the opportunity of being your mom."

Happy Birthday my little BIG angel.

I love you!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Birds and the Bees

A couple of years ago, out of no where, Landon and I had this conversation...
Landon: Mom, I know what sex is.
Mom: Okay, what is it?
Landon: It's Love.
Mom: [sigh of relief] Yes son, that's right. Where did you hear that?
Landon: Dad told me.

Fast Forward to last night:
Landon: I know that sex is more than just hugging and kissing.
Mom: [deep breath] Oh yea, what is it then? [hold breath]
Landon: Naked hugging and kissing.
Mom: Where did you hear that?
Landon: The Simpsons
Mom: D'oh!

Friday, October 10, 2008

This Morning's Rant

Not so good things today:
-Stock market just opened at a five year record low, 40% lower than just one year ago today
-Afghanistan is more dangerous today than it was last year
- As I write this, the dow is down 663 points
- Jeremy is going out of town for the third weekend
- It's gonna snow this weekend
- The President is going to attempt to speak taking up precious air time...is it November 4th yet?

Good things today:
-Waking up to singing kids
-A clean house
-Oil prices are down to the lowest it's been in a year
-Looking forward to a 3-day weekend...no school Monday!!
-Friends coming over tonight
-Spending all day with Livi- Updated at 1:40...turns out this wasn't actually a good thing today ;)
-Mmmm, my sheets smell downy fresh

On a side note, according to Forbes Magazine, Warren Buffett made $8 BILLION dollars from August 29th-Oct 1st...um, yea, that's 34 days. Why isn't he running for president or at least a government consultant?

Sunday, October 05, 2008

It's Time to Wig Out!!

I have a friend who has been battling with Alopecia for a while now, but only recently lost all of her hair. She is one of the most beautiful women I know, both inside and out. She's had such a great attitude about her circumstances, and I really admire her for how she's handled everything in such a positive way.

A few nights ago, she welcomed in her new look with a Wig Out party. It was so fun and such a creative idea.


Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Foreshadowing

Fall is so bitter-sweet for me. I love the crisp air, the perfect weather, and the changing leaves. However, it's also a reminder that winter is coming. Knowing there were only a few more days to see all the fall colors, I took the kids to the canyon right after school. They were still in their uniforms, but hey, a real girl can hike in a dress!

The colors were so bright and amazing. Wouldn't it be cool to be able to paint something like that?



The kids had fun collecting leaves, walking sticks and getting fresh air. Livi didn't want to be held or stop for pictures. She wanted to walk and when the terrain got to hard for her to go up, I would try to carry her and she would scream. She just wanted a hand to hold, but insisted she did it all by her self otherwise. It was a great way to spend the afternoon.