Oh, where to begin? This has been an eventful week. First of all…Easter. This cute little nursery in town put on a darling Easter activity. The kids were able to plant seeds in egg cartons (biodegradable so you can just pop them in the soil-what a clever idea) and dye eggs in dye made from veggies (the beets worked best for a bright pink). There was also an egg hunt for gladiolus bulbs, and Sage got her face painted. She was very proud.
Easter was really nice. We had Easter dinner with the Bishop’s whole family. No pig’s feet this time, just the traditional ham, but there were tamales. We had dinner with friends earlier in the week and played the candy bar game. It was fun, but nothing like the Moscow tradition. The game was a bit too friendly.
Spring has come quickly to Taos. We’ve been outside working in the yard quite a bit. Jacob is slaving away, still moving rock to create his visionary flower bed in the front yard. It should be really something. And we got a garden plot cleared in the back, and a nice little spot for wildflowers. I’m quite excited to plant in a few weeks. I wish we had taken before and after pictures of this yard. It has undergone a big transformation. Just having the grass makes it look so much nicer. I think the kids are sick of going outside because they know we’re just going to weed something or move rock.
Friday was free skiing day at Angel Fire for NM residents, so I went up for the afternoon while Jake watched the kids (good man). It was definitely spring skiing, slushy and warm, but free! Good times. Jacob said that while I was gone, he asked Sage what she wanted to do. She replied, “Oh, whatever I want to….What are my options?” That girl. The other day, she was tying a rope from one of her bikes to a tricycle so she could tow it. She said she was “translating” the tricycle. Maybe she meant “transporting,” but I really don’t know.
So yesterday, we had prepared everything to go the temple in Albuquerque and then stop in Sante Fe on the way home to go to the carousel for Sage. I had packed lunches, stuff to entertain the kids; we were ready. We had just driven out of town when we realized our recommends expired last month. That’s so like us, isn’t it? So we headed home and worked in the yard. Sage got to ride the teeny merry-go-round that takes quarters at the Youth & Family Center.
This picture needs a little explaining. Keiger has one of Sage’s paintbrushes that is covered in glitter glue and he’s smearing it in katsup and eating it. Tasty. I truly can’t believe Kei has not gotten sick more often because of all the crazy stuff he puts in his mouth.
Do you think you have wussy kids? Take our survey and find out.
1. Does your child sob uncontrollably when she receives a small scrape on her knee?
2. Does she then limp for the rest of the day?
3. Does she refuse to take a bath for fear that the water will hurt her scrape?
4. Do your kids freak out when they see the toy mule that is a part of a “Buckin’ Buckaroo” game?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, Sage and Keiger are probably yours. Okay, so that really wasn’t that funny, but it’s true. Those kids would not set foot near that game once we opened. Kei started crying, and Sage said she was tired and headed for her room. I really thought we were going to have a great family fun game night. So, if anyone is interested in a Buckaroo game, give us a call. It’s really not that scary. Jake and I played a few rounds. And we really do love our kids, even though we make fun of them. They are really quite sweet.
And lastly, I have finally worked myself up to starting a book club in the ward. I don’t know why it takes me so long to do stuff I want to do. Anyway, I’m up for any suggestions on good reads.
Monday, March 31, 2008
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Maybe a little wussy but a whole lot of Wonderful! Toooo funny! We love reading blogs fom you kids! Keep it up.
Lovee, Nani
Maybe a little wussy but a whole lot of Wonderful! Toooo funny! We love reading blogs fom you kids! Keep it up.
Lovee, Nani
Maybe a little wussy but a whole lot of Wonderful! Toooo funny! We love reading blogs fom you kids! Keep it up.
Lovee, Nani
Oooops!! My trigger finger got a little jumpy. Nani
Ooops is right Nani !! LOL LOL... it looks like you guys have had some fun times. We are excited to see ya in a couple of weeks. It's funny to think that our spring is just about over...lol lol your about ready to plant flowers in a couple of weeks and ours will be struggling to stay alive because of the nasty heat. Let me just say your kids are not wussy's compared to mine... or should I just say KALEI... the other day she told me if she put her head in the water her "brain was going to broke" or she couldn't pick up her toys because her "knees hurt her too bad"... must be one of those DANG PHASES !!
It looks like you guys have way to much fun! I can't wait till we have kids of our own. Still trying after a year without any success.
Sorry, but yah that does sound wussy. Bailey is a BRUT, if she ever gets to hang out with Sage and/or Keiger she can give them a free lesson in BRUTNESS.
I can totally see some of Jacob in Keiger ,but Sage is mostly Morgan. There both soooooo CUTE!!! I love you guys!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mum I would love you to watch me licking your daughters littlepussy clean while you let me see you rubbing yours
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