Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Our First "Snow"

So what do these three cute girls have in common?


Will took some pictures of the girls before church.  They don't usually look this happy after church.


Anyway, these girls LOVE the snow.  We got a little "snow" this morning.  And the emphasis is on little.  It was like a centimeter.  


Of course, we had to go try it out.


Megan wasn't too sure about it at first.  But her sisters' excitement helped build up her own.


Here we are trying to catch a snowflake in our mouths.  Whitney and I were able to get some, but I don't think Rachel ever got the hang of it.


And then snow was discovered on leaves.  I probably should have prevented them from licking leaves.  But hey, you are only young once.  


And finding snow on a broken chair.  Megan was funny because she would scoop up snow with her glove and then put it close to her mouth and then wouldn't put it in her mouth.  She must have thought it was too weird to put something from outside into her mouth.


Like tradition, we had to have hot chocolate after the first snow.


The hot chocolate (which Whitney informed me was warm chocolate) was very well loved.  I hope that amount of snow is all we get for awhile.  One centimeter that is all melted by 2:00 is what I can handle.


Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Here Comes Halloween

I wanted to dress up as a family again this year, like we did with the Incredibles two years ago.  I just think that is really fun.  But I also knew that I was going to be huge pregnant, so I would need to accommodate that.  Here is our costume.


So I was Prego (everyone got a big kick out of this one), Will was spaghetti and meatballs, and the three girls were three little chefs.  I thought it was a cute idea.


And they waited patiently for Halloween to wear their Halloween shirts.


You cannot really tell, but we made pumpkin shaped sugar cookies.  Whitney wanted me to put some flour on her cheeks so she could really look like a chef.


This was trick-or-treating on Main street in Hermiston.  Notice the lack of hats on the girls, it was so windy that we finally took off the chef hats (after both Will and I taking turns chasing them down the street).  We were not the only ones; it was almost humorous watching all the adults chasing missing masks and candy buckets with sad children in the back.


Seeing a kid in a Scooby Doo costume.  That is what my girls really wanted to be, but I didn't want to buy all the things necessary to make those outfits.


We went to the mall on Halloween morning for some fun activities.


The girls got to make a 'monster' on a stick, play some little carnival games, and eat some 'monster goo'.  There were a ton of kids there and we lost Rachel for a few minutes, so then we decided to go home.


This was at my parents' ward Halloween party.  I tried warning Megan several times that the chili was hot.  But she didn't believe me.  Poor girl.


Showing off the face painting.  We were the first kids to get our faces painted, so we didn't have to stand in a long line.


This one was cool.  It was glow in the dark ring toss.  The girls were amazed.


Doing the cupcake walk.  For some reason, I never think about this game but I remember really liking it as a kid.  Whitney and Rachel both got their cupcakes really quickly, but poor Megan kept having to go around and around.


Then we had to taste our cupcakes.  Megan wins for messiest child.  Her cupcake had black frosting on top and it turned her tongue and chin all black.


It was raining that evening.  So the trunk-or-treating was brought inside.  The girls made the rounds twice, so now we have plenty of candy.  I might have stolen a chocolate or two also.

Anyway, those were our fun Halloween happenings.  Now we are just eagerly waiting for our new little baby to arrive.

Monday, November 02, 2015

A Pirate Party

Last week for story time at the library, they had a pirate party.  The kids thought this was awesome.  Maybe I will have to try this idea for one of the kids parties.


You must dress the part of a pirate.


Rachel trying to figure out the eye patch.


And Whitney making her best pirate face and pirate growls.


We listened to a couple of stories about pirates.  Notice the two little babies in the background.  Those are the two ladies in the ward who just had their babies, now I have a little baby envy.


Playing "pin" the mouth on the skeleton.  Megan also played but without the blindfold and amazingly got the mouth right in the correct spot.


This was a huge chutes and ladders board.  I remember chutes and ladders taking a long time to play, but Rachel got there in only like 4 turns.  Hooray for hitting all the right ladders.


And going on a treasure hunt.  The kids got 'telescopes' to help them in their search.  I think the telescopes were actually broken, but none of the kids cared.


And to go with the 'p' for pirates, we had pizza and pop for lunch afterwards.  It was a fun party.  And it didn't seem to complicated to plan.  I will have to think about that because we are still trying to decide what theme to do for Rachel's birthday party next month.