Here is the problem with giving your old phones to your children. They fight over it. Constantly. And I take them away and threaten to recycle them. They stop for a while. Repeat. This is what I heard just now when Hunter shared "his" phone with Tyler and discovered something tragic (in the eyes of an eight year old).
Hunter, "What the? Tyler! You are spending all of my cookies!!! I used to have 300,000 cookies. Now I only have 91,000! Tyler! That's it! This game is NOW RESTRICTED!!!!
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Worst Pinewood Derby ever!
Can you tell I have a few moments to update my blog? Three posts in two days is not my norm! I'm on a scrapbooking retreat right now and have three child-free days to scrapbook, sleep and pretty much do whatever my little heart desires. I do this twice a year and it is blissful. Unfortunately some of these posts are out of order but I'm just catching up on whatever comes to mind at the moment.
So...Pinewood Derby this year was interesting.
Those who were in charge were having trouble getting the the computer used to time the cars to sync with the track. This wasn't discovered until everyone had already eaten pizza and was ready to begin. The Scouts and families were sitting around waiting for this problem to be fixed for about an hour. Everyone was pretty restless. Luckily the Girl Scouts were there earning their babysitting badge and had brought along a toy track that they had set up like their own little Pinewood Derby. This kept Tyler, Brody and Greyson pretty happy and busy. They never ended up getting the computer to work and had to go "old-school" and time the cars manually. Hunter earned a medal for coming in 2nd place.

At the end of the event Mr. Dutelle asked what the boys thought of the Pinewood Derby and extended the mic out for comment. Hunter has never been a shy one. He leaned in and announced to the crowd, "Well actually this was the worst Pinewood Derby ever because of all the technical difficulties and we all had to wait around forever." Everyone kind of laughed at this and I thought it was pretty funny, including me. And then he kept going on and on about it...not as funny. Speaking in front of large groups has never been a fear of yours.
So...Pinewood Derby this year was interesting.
Those who were in charge were having trouble getting the the computer used to time the cars to sync with the track. This wasn't discovered until everyone had already eaten pizza and was ready to begin. The Scouts and families were sitting around waiting for this problem to be fixed for about an hour. Everyone was pretty restless. Luckily the Girl Scouts were there earning their babysitting badge and had brought along a toy track that they had set up like their own little Pinewood Derby. This kept Tyler, Brody and Greyson pretty happy and busy. They never ended up getting the computer to work and had to go "old-school" and time the cars manually. Hunter earned a medal for coming in 2nd place.

At the end of the event Mr. Dutelle asked what the boys thought of the Pinewood Derby and extended the mic out for comment. Hunter has never been a shy one. He leaned in and announced to the crowd, "Well actually this was the worst Pinewood Derby ever because of all the technical difficulties and we all had to wait around forever." Everyone kind of laughed at this and I thought it was pretty funny, including me. And then he kept going on and on about it...not as funny. Speaking in front of large groups has never been a fear of yours.
First broken bone

Christmas post in March....I'm behind!
Where do I begin? Let's start with Christmas. I know it's March but this Momma's behind in her blogging (like normal) and it's no time like the present.
For Christmas Eve this year we went to mass as a family, like always. After John dropped us off at the entrance to the church and parked the van the sliding door got stuck in the open position and wouldn't close. It was freezing cold outside and after half an hour of trying John wasn't able to get it shut. At the beginning of mass Father Mike announced a "public service announcement" letting everyone know that there was a van in the parking lot that had the door wide open. He said, "We don't have a license plate number but there is a sticker on the back that reads 'Got Twins Plus One.' There was no hiding...we raised our hand and admitted that it was ours and that the door was stuck open. Father Mike responded with, "The second collection will be for this family here!" Ha!
This year the boys had some top picks for gifts. Hunter wanted an electric scooter (which Noni & Nona bought for him), and a tablet of some sort (which Santa brought him called a Zeki). The twins really wanted this thing called a micro charger set. It's these tiniest cars you've ever seen that zoom around this track and race each other. Auntie Jen & Uncle Darrin got them that. The three youngest wanted Bright Light pillows. They are like "Pillow Pets" (pillows in the shape of a stuffed animal) that light up at night. Brody got a penguin, Tyler got a doggie and Greyson got a seal. Hunter spent most of the day playing Monopoly Empire with Uncle Mark. We all had a great dinner together (with Noni, Nona, Uncle Hank and Uncle Mark) and just enjoyed each others company. What a great Christmas!
For Christmas Eve this year we went to mass as a family, like always. After John dropped us off at the entrance to the church and parked the van the sliding door got stuck in the open position and wouldn't close. It was freezing cold outside and after half an hour of trying John wasn't able to get it shut. At the beginning of mass Father Mike announced a "public service announcement" letting everyone know that there was a van in the parking lot that had the door wide open. He said, "We don't have a license plate number but there is a sticker on the back that reads 'Got Twins Plus One.' There was no hiding...we raised our hand and admitted that it was ours and that the door was stuck open. Father Mike responded with, "The second collection will be for this family here!" Ha!
This year the boys had some top picks for gifts. Hunter wanted an electric scooter (which Noni & Nona bought for him), and a tablet of some sort (which Santa brought him called a Zeki). The twins really wanted this thing called a micro charger set. It's these tiniest cars you've ever seen that zoom around this track and race each other. Auntie Jen & Uncle Darrin got them that. The three youngest wanted Bright Light pillows. They are like "Pillow Pets" (pillows in the shape of a stuffed animal) that light up at night. Brody got a penguin, Tyler got a doggie and Greyson got a seal. Hunter spent most of the day playing Monopoly Empire with Uncle Mark. We all had a great dinner together (with Noni, Nona, Uncle Hank and Uncle Mark) and just enjoyed each others company. What a great Christmas!
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Googolplex
We had a super stellar (can't say enough about her) babysitter who taught the twins the word "googolplex." They're pretty obsessed with this word and use it all time. Apparently it means (and I did not even know this until they taught it to me) some super big number. So tonight at dinner when I said, "I love you boys so much. Are you going to love me forever?" (I know, a silly question but it was asked after a glass of wine or two.) when Tyler replied, "We'll love you until googolplex!" that really meant something special. I love my boys!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sick family
Hunter, "Don't cough into your hands! Cough into your sleeve!!! That's GROSS!! That's a HUGE way to spread germs around. Now I know who has been spreading the germs around here."
This is what I heard this morning coming from the toy room. Not sure who he was talking to since all four boys were in there.
John took all of them to the walk-in emergency clinic this weekend while I was out on some shoots and they all tested positive for Influenza A. Hunter also has an ear infection on top of it. He has been home from school since Wednesday. The school called for me to come and pick him up around 10 a.m. Then Tyler and Brody came down with it Friday night. And finally Greyson showed signs of it on Saturday. Now John and I have a bad cough, which is how it started with Hunter. John also is very achy. It has been rough. All I want to do is sleep. There has been a whole lot of t.v. watching in our house in the last week or so. We are hoping to send the boys back to school before Thanksgiving but it looks unlikely. Good thing it's a short week. Hopefully they will be well by Thursday so we can even have Thanksgiving. So so sick.
It snowed last night and the boys were very excited to see it out our front window when they woke up. They all want to go out and play in it but I'm not so sure it's a good idea. They'll just have to wait.
This is what I heard this morning coming from the toy room. Not sure who he was talking to since all four boys were in there.
John took all of them to the walk-in emergency clinic this weekend while I was out on some shoots and they all tested positive for Influenza A. Hunter also has an ear infection on top of it. He has been home from school since Wednesday. The school called for me to come and pick him up around 10 a.m. Then Tyler and Brody came down with it Friday night. And finally Greyson showed signs of it on Saturday. Now John and I have a bad cough, which is how it started with Hunter. John also is very achy. It has been rough. All I want to do is sleep. There has been a whole lot of t.v. watching in our house in the last week or so. We are hoping to send the boys back to school before Thanksgiving but it looks unlikely. Good thing it's a short week. Hopefully they will be well by Thursday so we can even have Thanksgiving. So so sick.
It snowed last night and the boys were very excited to see it out our front window when they woke up. They all want to go out and play in it but I'm not so sure it's a good idea. They'll just have to wait.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Crazy mornings

Well, today when the boys got off their half-day bus and Brody took off his jacket this is what I saw.
Of course I had to grab my camera and make him pose for a picture. Well then Greyson saw me laughing at him and insisted that his shirt be backwards too. My boys just crack me up!

I suppose we could get up earlier but then where would be the humor in that?
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