Crazy Action Contraptions

Lex got this construction set called Crazy Action Contraptions for Christmas. It’s like Lego Technics, I think, but has instructions for a bunch of different contraptions you can build using the included pieces. He love sit! He has built all of them several times. The include things like a zip line, a “Tennessee Time Killer,” several different zip cars, and this crazy doodler thing (I forget the exact name of it.)

Totally useless contraptions, but he’s having a great time with them!

Sunday

alan and eve

Blueberry smoothies and Sunday comics.

upside down

I have been trying to come up with a clever caption for this photo all day, but nothing quite right comes to mind. I wanted to post it anyway though, because it's silly. Eve has me seriously beat in the abs deparment! :)

Around 1:30pm this afternoon it was sunny and almost 37° outside. Not the norm for January around here! I suggested a walk to the playground and they LOVED the idea. However, they were both still in pjs, and it turns out they hadn’t had lunch (I was at the gym at lunch time and they told Alan they weren’t hungry), and Eve was working on cleaning up a monster sized mess in her room… so it was 3:15 before we finally got on the road!! A might chillier and darker by then! During that time one of Eve’s classmates had called (her mom, really) and agreed to meet us at the playground so there was no turning back on the plan.

We walked to the playground and discovered they had flooded and frozen the field to create a skating rink! It was pretty bare-bones, lots of breaks and cracks, grass poking through in parts, but impressive nonetheless considering the weather we’ve been having lately. The kids were thrilled and “skated” for awhile.

skating

Eve, "skating" on the ice

rc car

I brought the RC car along too.

owl eve

Did you know owls can sneaker skate?

lex

The car didn't work so well on the ice.

leaf

There were lots of leaves frozen under the ice.

laying down

I don't know how many times I had to tell those crazy kids not to lay down on the ice!

About 20 minutes later we were all freezing and about to head home when Eve’s friend finally showed up. So we stayed for another hour. It was sooooo cold! We made it half way home before we broke down and called Alan to come rescue us! :) Our hero rushed out in his slippers to save his freezing family (and he did a decent job of not laughing at me for the crazy idea in the first place!)

Warm at home we enjoyed homemade (this morning) Cran-Raspberry White Chocolate Scones (thank you KAF!) and warm beverages. Then some family game time and off to bed. Overall a very nice day! :)

Mommy Manicurist

Eve and I have been talking about painting her nails in an effort to help her remember not to chew on her fingers. It’s an experiment. This morning seemed like a good time and she was super excited. I dug out some dark polish (so she would notice it before sticking her fingers in her mouth!) and a sparkly top coat and she was an excellent customer!

nails

After I dropped her off at school I went to CVS and bought some nail polish remover, as well as some pink and purple nail polish. I figured polish that wasn’t 10 years old might go on more smoothly and look nicer! I’ll let you know if this little experiment works. :)

I put the “Milestones” tag on it. Does your first manicure count as a milestone?

EVENING UPDATE: She came home from school with the polish about three quarters off already. She said she picked it off, which is conceivable considering the age of the nail polish and the sparkly top coat. However I found her with her fingers in her mouth many times this evening, so we put the new nial polish remover to good use and we’ll try again another day.

Fun with Aunt Rose

All pictures of Eve. I guess she’s the only one who had fun with Aunt Rose :) (just kidding, of course!!!)

making dinner

Making dinner (the flash caught the microwave on this picture!). Eve loves helping Rosy.

reading

I didn't take this picture so I have no idea what was going on here. Looks like a couple of silly girls though!

helping

Rosy made macrons (yum!) and Eve "helped" by licking every bowl and utensil she could find!

lunch

We went out to lunch and Eve thought it was important to get a picture with this guy! :)

Jaded

I feel so jaded lately. Like there’s a fog over my head I just can’t lift. Probably post holiday blahs. Or something. In particular, I’m totally jaded with thinking about food. I know I’ve mentioned this before. Many times. You’re probably jaded of reading about it. Talk about first world problems, right? Struggling to deal with too much food! I haven’t been to Weight Watchers since early December when I stopped going. I was totally stressed out and taking a break from it really helped. Honestly, it did. I gained about 5lbs during that time, but at least I wasn’t a wreck. Now it’s January and time to get back to it.

I had a nice chat with Alan the other day because I wasn’t sure how to proceed. Weight Watchers (which I’ll be paying for again until I get back to my goal weight) or on my own, or try a new program I’ve looked at. This woman, Susan Reade, helps you create a more balanced life, with a focus on healthy eating. Not necessarily weight loss, but I suspect that comes from healthy eating and a balanced life. Sounds lovely, doesn’t it. My friend has been seeing her for a few weeks and is really happy with it.

Rosy was up this weekend and we talked a lot about health and nutrition. She told me about a Dr. Oz show that had Alton Brown and his four lists that helped him lose 50lbs. He also made a “low calorie chocolate pie” on the show. We call it a tofu cream pie. Yum!

Tonight I printed the four lists, plus the Mayo Clinic’s list of Super Foods that I found on this blog. I’m going to check things off each day/week as I eat them. Still do WW and track points, but try to get all the good foods as well. I like the idea of focusing on what I SHOULD be eating, instead of all the things I shouldn’t be eating. Susan Reade’s program operates on the same principle.

Something new to try anyway. Mix things up a bit. Get my ass back in gear, ’cause right now my stomach hurts from the crap I put into it this afternoon and evening. Why do I torture myself so?! Rhetorical question, of course.

I hope you all are enjoying 2012 and I’ll try to come up with more exciting posts for the future. Right now I have to go pay attention to my kids. It’s bedtime!

A few more bowling pictures…

We have had such a quiet day today. For the past hour Eve has been up in her room (I sent her up to get dry pants and clean up her room… haven’t seen her since!) and Lex has been in the office playing with Legos. Alan is working on the computer. I read the paper, had some tea, checked my email… now a little blogging. Weird, but nice. :)

MY camera has issues downloading pictures sometimes. I didn’t want to fight with it last night, but I figured it out today. Here are a few more pictures from the bowling alley. I know the five photos and two videos I posted yesterday weren’t nearly enough to keep you all satisfied! Here are a few more…

eve bowling

Eve likes to bowl with the ramp. I think it slows things down having to get the ramp set up each time. I asked her why she likes to use it and she said, "So I don't have to bend over." Is that the LAZIEST thing ever!??!

pizza

"Where do you start your letters? At the top, top, TOP!" (and you thought she was cheering for pizza!)

eve

Eve has a unique bowling style.

scores

This is the photo from the first game that I remember taking. Lex whooped us all with his 70 points! :)

alan

Alan does the YMCA. Oh yeah, we're hip!

eve again

Like I said, a unique bowling style. Often involving yelling at the ball and then dropping to her knees in... prayer? You never know what's going on in that head of hers!

Ok, I guess they were mostly pictures of Eve. You never can have enough pictures of Eve! :) Off to make some dinner I think. It’s dark out so it must be nearing time… One more vacation day than we’re all back to routine.

2012

Good bye 2011, hello 2012. Welcome to a whole new year! Sounds exciting, right? I hope everyone is ready for a good year.

I’m not one for resolutions but this week I started reading a great book called Simple Parenting and I’ve decided that January will be our month for simplifying. What better way to spend a dark, dreary month, than by cleaning up and cleaning out and preparing for a fresh start! I haven’t mentioned it to Alan yet and the kids are less than excited, but I think everyone will get on board and everyone will feel more at ease and calmer when we are done. Or well underway, as I know the process of simplifying will be an unending project.

I enter this year with mixed emotions. I think it will be a year of changes for us, the four of us here and the extended family as well, but I’ll let them tell that story. Lex and Eve will turn seven and five, both growing up so fast. This new stage of awareness and independence is fun, but I miss the babies terribly. Eve starts Kindergarten this year (not to rush things, I know it’s still eight months away!) and that will begin a new phase of my life. Most likely one involving full-time employment, something I’ve been thinking about (or obsessing about, depending on who you ask) for years. We will also clear our bankruptcy this year, bringing with it a new sense of financial peace and independence.

We start the new year in good health (excluding these nagging coughs that Lex and I can’t seem to kick) and happiness, blessed with stable employment, fully cabinets, and a sturdy roof over our heads. Life is good. Happy New Year!