Tuesday, August 16, 2011

It's official - summer is over!

...and it couldn't have come soon enough!

I finally have a free moment, so I thought I'd get in an update.

Well our summer is officially over. Jake and Connor started school this week. Nicholas doesn't go until Sept. 8th though due to budget cuts! Jake seems to like is teacher and class he is thrilled to be learning cursive (weird huh?). Connor is not so thrilled with school and has informed me that the school day is "too long." It's not long enough for me buddy!!!

I finished my class last week and totally aced it with a 95%! More importantly, I realized that A. I still have some brain cells left (I know, surprised me too!) B. I LOVE anatomy. This bodes well for my future in nursing!! I start next week with a full schedule: A&P II with Lab, Introduction to Microbiology with Lab and English 1101 (don't ask, it's ridiculous).

Jake has been bugging a non-stop for a pet. First it was a bird, once he realized that it doesn't get cold in hell, he has switched to begging for a puppy. He wants a small dog that can sleep with him and basically shadow his every move while he's home. I'm thinking of a Cockapoo or Havanese or something around those lines. Rob isn't convinced though, so Jake has been trying to proved his puppy ownership abilities by being nicer to the dog we do have. So Hayley has been benefiting from regular bathroom breaks, food, water and even getting fed her dog food by hand. Jake is quite certain that Rob will have no choice to give in to him soon.

The boys will also be starting their fall sports and activities soon, so I know I will not have much more free time. Nicholas is starting soccer this fall with "my best friend Tommy," Jake is trying out baseball for the first time and Connor is thinking about doing year round swim. Jake and Connor are also very active with Cubscouts and Rob is actually the den leader for Connor this year.

It's fun to get back into our routine though after all the chaos of summer!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Jake's Outer Space Room

Jake already had an outer space themed room, but I thought that while I was painting, I would update his to look a little older. His room already had the chair rail molding, but I added vertical molding underneath for more detail. Then I painted under the chair rail white and above it a navy blue that matched his window treatments that I already had.

He choose this cool picture of the Space Station that we had printed out and put in this cool frame. I painted large white boxes and added picture frame molding around it to "frame" the artwork. I think it fills the wall space well and the artwork had more of an impact with the white borders.

All of the boys had the IKEA picture hanger that we use to display their artwork and treasures!
Jake had this corner bookcase in his room and I used the leftover gray paint from Nicholas's room to paint the back of the bookcase. I think it makes more of an impact with the two colors. It's also a great place for Jake's trophies and Lego pieces. The framed needlework was a gift from a friend when Jake was born. It's a very awesome piece that was handmade especially for him!





Connor's Rock Star Bedroom

Well once I did one bedroom I had to go ahead and do all of the boy's bedrooms. Connor choose a Rock Star theme and I think this will work well as he gets a little bigger. I found this great furniture set off of Craigslist for an awesome price and it made his room feel much bigger switching from a queen to a single. We started the design with the cute comforter that had guitars on it. It's made of microfiber so it is really plush and soft.
I wanted to bring in the orange and navy so we painted the two stripes at the top of the wall. I also wanted to him to have somewhere to display his trophies and legos where they wouldn't get touched by small hands (ahem... Nicholas!) so we painted these cool shelves that my dad had made for me years ago but that I wasn't currently using.

Then we found a some very cool guitar/rock star items from Hobby Lobby and online that we added to the room!

Batman Bedroom

So for Nicholas's birthday we redid his room from trains into his favorite... Batman! I didn't want to go overboard with the superhero theme so we decided on a Gotham Cityscape that Mom and I sketched out based on other ideas we had found online. We used glow in the dark paint on the buildings windows and behind the Bat symbol so that at night everything "glows!" It looks very cool and I think that is Nicholas' favorite part! The first weekend he spent in his room he woke us up in the middle of the night because his room was "broken" and it wasn't "glowing" anymore! (The paint only works for a few hours and has to be charged up after awhile.)


Then my mom found this awesome Batman fabric and we made the very cute drapes for his room. I reused Nicholas's old bedspreads and just turned them over to hide the trains. I found a cute fleece Batman blanket at Joanns that I made for him to match the room.

I also found online this huge sticker of Batman (it also came with the little Batman that is ontop of the bridge) that is on the opposite wall by the second twin bed.

On the far wall I have the picture hanger from IKEA that I use in all the kids bedrooms to display their artwork!

Connor's 7th Birthday

Connor turned 7 this year and we celebrated with a huge lego birthday. I had these custom invitations designed which were so cute. His friends all came over and played and built lego sets. My favorite part was the cute molds that I got to do LegoMen and Lego Bricks!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Cub Scouts Big Trip - USS Yorktown

The Cub Scout trip this year was in Charleston, SC. The boys went and stayed on the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier. The men and boys all stayed in one room with bunks 4 high. No problem for the kiddos, but the guys were not so excited! I ended up having to go on the trip because Rob had a meeting that he couldn't miss, so he flew in on Friday night. The women stayed in the Officer's cabins, but let me tell you this was no Holiday Inn. It wasn't even a Motel 8. I've had better accomadations when I went camping. Anyway, the boys were over the moon about the trip and had a great time. It has become know as the "Cub Scout Puke Trip" since we had so many boys get sick on the trip. (Yes, Connor was one of them on Sunday.) Anyway, Rob and I sucked it up for the boys but... never again, I want a hotel room.


Above: The USS Yorktown (3 1/2 Football Fields Long!)


Above: Jake in front of "Big Eddy" at the Columbia Children's Museum


Above: Connor in front of the airplanes on the hanger deck.

Above: We had to get off that ship! So we headed into downtown Charlestown where the boys found fountain to play in.

Above: The boys loved all the airplanes on the flight deck.

Above: Yes, yes they did fight over who was Admiral and who was Captain. Can you guess who won?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

What Nicholas wants, Nicholas gets

So, being the baby of the family must rock. I wouldn't know as I'm the oldest, but for Nicholas, he pretty much seems to get whatever he wants. I have some sort of condition in where I am completely unable to say no to the child. Of course since he is the sweetest, most loving child I have ever since, I don't really feel bad about it (at all). I suppose when he turns rotten, I will kick myself and everyone else can have an "I told you so" fest, but until then the spoiling continues.

Anyone who knows Nick knows that he loves Batman. He has finally gotten old enough now that he sees Jake and Connor earning and spending money and he has for some time wanted a piggy bank to do the same. For his birthday he told me that he wanted a piggy bank, but not just any piggy bank, it had to be an actual pig and it had to have Super Heros on it. So I went to Hobby Lobby, got my supplies and went to work because... see the title for this post.

Here are the pictures of the piggy bank. I thought it was pretty good for my first go and Nicholas loves it!



Nicholas's 4th Birthday!

Last Saturday was Nicholas's 4th birthday party. He is very much into Batman so we have been planning this party for well over a month. We invited all of his friends from school and the neighborhood. The party was unreal. We ended up with 22 kids and their parents in our house. It was a mad house, but Nicholas enjoyed every minute of it. We decided to do a Batman Training Program for the kids. They had to maneuver through an obsticale course (including leaping over tall buildings in one bound!) and destroy the bad guys to receive their "official Batgear." My mom and I had spent weeks making Bat capes and masks for all the kids to wear! They all looked so cute!




(Check out the girls in the back. They have on the pink girl Bat cape!)

Here's a cute pic of the birthday boy!


Batman eats his birthday cake!

Let's try this again!

So I have been meaning to get the blog going again for oh... two years! I know, I know. But I am very motivated to start posting so that I can have a record of all the hilarious things my kids have one. And it looks like the scrapbook thing isn't happening anytime soon either, so one day I will just email my kids a link to this and say, "There you go, that was your childhood." Please don't everyone rush to nominate for Mother of the Year.

Moving on...
Tuesdays are very long and hard for the boys and I. The kids all have school and Connor and Nicholas each have private speech therapy for about an hour. Then to top it all off Jake and Connor have RE class and I teach the 5th graders RE class at our church. So the boys only have about 45 minutes of "fun" time before we have to eat and leave for RE. Well tonight Connor decided to extend his fun time by hurrying through dinner and only eating half of it. Well I knew this was going to be bad. As we headed to RE Connor started complaining that he was hungry. We had a calm but firm discussion about how that was his choice any maybe next time he should choose differently. Well this was our discussion on the way home:
Connor: I'm REALLY hungry
Mommy: We talked about this... you shouldn't have skipped dinner to play XBOX. I'm not making dinner again because of your choice.
Connor: I wish live had a Reset button.
Mommy: So do I, so do I!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Snow Fest 2011

So it never snows in Georgia, but last year we had 3 snow falls and this year we had the biggest one I've ever seen since in the last 15 years we've lived in Georgia. We ended up getting 6 inches of snow and the school was closed for 5 days. Of course once you factor in weekends and the MLK holiday that came the following Monday after the snow, the boys were home for 10 days. They were thrilled, as was Rob since he got to work from home, Mommy was not as estatic though. Here's the pictures of the boys enjoying their snowdays!









Above: Our backyard the morning after all the snow came.





Above: The boys out on the deck when the snow started. They were so excited knowing they wouldn't have school the next day!