Friday, February 25, 2011

The number 12

12...Twelve...One dozen...
eggs I used to fix breakfast
loads of laundry I washed today
books we checked out at the library
slices of bread used to make lunch
number of granola bars eaten today
times I needed to referee my kids
number of people our van can hold
It's a very popular number around here, just thought I'd share...

Monday, February 21, 2011

Costco Comments

Nearly every time I go to Costco, some kind shopper finds it necessary to share their wisdom about both the number of kids I have and how full my basket is. I'm not sure why complete strangers find it necessary to share their "wisdom", but I guess 5 well behaved, matching, marching kids is too much for people to handle (hehe!)
Today alone I heard...


Are all these kids yours?

Wow, you don't look old enough for ALL these kids!

Don't you know what causes it?

Are you trying for a basketball team?

Wow, you have your hands full!

Are you feeding an army?

8 gallons of milk? You should get a cow!

What kind of car do you drive? You're going to need a trailer to get all that food home.


Seriously people, 5 kids is not that many! Why does it matter to you how many loaves of bread or gallons of milk I buy?

Now really people, are there not enough great buys at Costco to keep you occupied? If my kids are running wild or climbing the racks, then please feel free to comment, but when they are walking by the cart and happily eating their churros or helping by pushing a second cart, then please keep all your stupid comments to yourself!!!


Does anybody else have this problem? Or is it just me? I try to be kind and think of some whitty response, but I was just irritated today!

Just saying...

Dirk turns 4!

This little guy makes me smile and his laugh makes you want to giggle.


Grady and Dirk are buddies from church and are two peas in a pod.





We all had lots of fun celebrating Dirsk's birthday, thanks for inviting us Courtney and Darrel.
Oh and Court, the cupcakes were delicious!!!
Happy 4th Birthday Dirk!!!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mission San Juan Capistrano






I love that because we homeschool, we can go on a fieldtrip anytime we want and pretty much everywhere we visit presents itself with some sort of learning. CA history is so much fun to teach and the learning opportunities are endless! We visited the 21st California mission, San Juan Capistrano. The grounds are beautiful and we took a guided tour, so we learned a lot of great things.


Love the flowers throughout the grounds


statue of Padre Serra





This is the bell tower from the outside of the grounds to the south



I thought this doorway inside the great church was beautiful


5 Oates in a row with Momma at the koi pond


I absolutely love this picture

outside the East gate


The crosses throughout the mission are beautiful

A cross statue in the original cemetery


the alter and dome in great church


the architecture throughout is amazingly beautiful! I love the wood against the stone with the bells




We had such a great time, everyone was well behaved, the weather was nice and we learned lots of cool stuff! If you get the opportunity go, it's well worth the $8 :)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bubbles for breakfast

I love sitting outside in the morning with my coffee and basking in the sun just for a few minutes, usually while the kids are eating their breakfast. Today, I asked Grady what he wanted for breakfast and his answer was "bubbles" (they got bubbles in their valentine goody bags) So bubbles it was...Coffee and Bubbles, what a great way to start the day :) of course I had to grab the camera...






He was so proud of all the bubbles he was blowing, it made both his day and mine. Bubbles aren't too bad for breakfast!