Wednesday, September 30, 2009

first camping trip





Here are my favorite quotes from our first family camping trip back in August:

Henry (while roasting his hotdog on a stick, which took a little longer than expected): Is this fun?

Will (first thing in the morning; only the two of us were awake; there was rustling in the bushes next to us): What was that?
Mom: There's some kind of animal in there. What kind of animal do you think it is?
Will: A bear.
Mom: Uh oh. What do you think the bear will do?
Will: Maybe he'll come out and say, "Hi. Can I have some chips?"

Elsa (on a walk around the little lake/pond): Look there's a little hole. I wonder what lives in there.
Mom: I don't know. What do you think it is?
Elsa: I think it's zombies.

And, this is why I'm not super anxious to go again, although I'm sure I'll be dragged out next summer anyway:

Sunday, September 13, 2009

she's finally six!


Little Elsa Loie Lou finally turned six. I say finally because I have been mistakenly telling people she's six for a couple of months now. She suddenly seems to be so old. It makes me a little sad, because she really is so young still.

She's brilliant and determined. She has a champion attention-span. She has her own mind and is not easily swayed. She truly enjoys life--every bird and flower and blade of grass gets noticed by Elsa. She laughs easily and finds humor in many things--especially William lately. She is so loving and gentle when she's not sword-fighting and wrestling with her brothers. She is consistently content and happy. She is completely wonderful and makes my life so much happier.

school's in session

Time to play catch-up again. I wrote this back at the beginning of September, but I had some picture issues. There are more catch-up posts to follow, as soon as all picture issues are resolved:

The kids have been back in school for a few weeks now. They are all loving it. Elsa was a little nervous upon arrival at the school. But, she warmed up after about 30 minutes, and was really happy about it when she came home.

Check out those long skinny legs!


The best smile a nervous Elsa could muster.

Henry's class got straight to work. That's him front and center.

Will also started preschool 2 days a week. I love Miss Wendy, and she seems to have already worked her magic on him. She actually said she's so grateful for him because he is an example to the other little boys by tracing his letters the way he's supposed to. Go figure. He sits and traces and colors neatly in the lines and does all kinds of things I can't get him to do at home. I'm so impressed. Maybe he'll turn out all right after all.


It is a little lonely having Henry and Elsa gone all day. And, I forgot how crazy the evenings are during the school year: doing homework, going to cub scouts and flag football and dance and meetings. But, busy is good I guess, and the kids seem happy. Goodbye long summer days.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

mmmmm . . . cortizone cream

I was getting the kids ready for bed a little while back, when I heard the following coming from Will in the bathroom:

Aaack.

Yuck.

(Spitting.)

Yucky.

Aaack.

I went in to dicover this: