A penny a stick

We had a huge wind storm here yesterday.  There was a hurricane watch across the state so we’re lucky we just got the winds.  However, the winds knocked down a ton or sticks and small branches.  As I was picking them up this afternoon I offered the kids a penny a stick to help me.  They eagerly agreed!  Eve went for the big sticks (most helpful), but Lex with his savvy went for the small sticks to earn the most money!  He earned $3.00 and she earned $1.09.  Money well spent!  I would have earned well over $10!  To bad no one pays me to pick up sticks in my own yard.

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Love notes from Lex

Look what I found on my bed last night.

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“Find the five hidden doors. :)”

A love note from my boy! Full of little windows to open. So cute!

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“Dear Mom, I love you so much. Love, Lex”
“Look under your pillow for another note.”

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“Here’s a picture for you! Do you like it? __Yes __No”
Like anyone could say no to that?!

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“I love you, Mom!”
The smiley face pops up. A little trick he learned in a book and loves putting in cards.

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“Read my note!” The note says “I <3 U" and was tucked inside a little pocket he made with tape and paper.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_8710" align="aligncenter" width="500"]under the pillow front Here is the note that was under my pillow. It says “I love you”

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Who could for ask for more!?!

Is that not the sweetest thing ever?! Truth be told I knew he was working on it. He spent hours on it yesterday morning, not-so-sneakily hiding it each time I got near him. I love how much effort he puts into his projects. I love the beautiful colors. I love Lex!

Paint markers

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These things have provided MANY hours of creative play. Right now they have a whole game around their painting. They are artists, puppies and passwords are involved, it’s all very complex and keeping them quite busy. Thanks again Kirkwoods!

Hello veggies!

Lex ate almost an entire bowl (grown-up sized bowl, not a little kid snack bowl!) of snow peas before dinner (Eve ate the rest) and this evening, as we were cuddling on the couch watching TV because he couldn’t sleep, he ate a ton of baby carrots!  I was sharing the carrots and when we got near the end he took a the rest as a big handful!

I think that is more veggies than he’s eaten in the entire rest of this year!!  Add that to the watermelon at lunch, pear at snack, and smoothie popsicle for dessert and I think the boy got his nutrients for the day!  Finally!! 

Numbers

In a book we have there is a reference to “number one” and “number two” in the bathroom. I had to explain it to her since we use real words around here. She thought it was hysterical and decided to start using numbers instead of words. The real hysterical thing though is that she can’t remember what number means what!! From the bathroom yesterday I hear her yelling, “Mom, what is the number you go poop with?” She cracks me up!

New neighbors

We seem to have a family of yellow jackets living in the compost pile. I was hoping they were just dining there, but there are A LOT of them and they never seem to leave. :/

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Sorry for the close up of the compost pile. These are yellow jackets, right?

This is my consequence for neglecting the poor compost pile for so long. I have spent hours today reading about how to get rid of them. I have learned that they swarm when agitated, apparently loud noise like the lawn mower can agitate them, and reading all that makes me itchy and twitchy all over! Ugh. I was painting on the back porch and swatted three of them with the paint brush! Good thing their buddies didn’t swarm!

On another note, the kids found the dirt garden again this evening. They went outside to play tag, wore themselves out, and settled in the dirt.

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Dirty birds!

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Eve found a worm and was eager to show me.

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Playing with trucks in the dirt. Still a little boy.

They both came in covered with bug bites! Maybe not covered, but they each had six or seven swollen bites. I was worried they were stings at first, but neither of them noticed getting bitten and I think they would have noticed if they’d been stung by yellow jackets six times!

Weird afternoon. New neighbors and new stairs… we’re movin’ on… up?

Any advice how to remove yellow jackets?

Cub Scouts, Wolf Pack

After our first cub scout meeting, the Valley Quest outing, and a summer to think about it, Lex is still super excited about joining Cub Scouts. So we did. Tonight was the first meeting. It was a bit chaotic, but mostly because the pack leader was trying to talk to the parents for awhile. Now that the details are out of the way, he promises next meeting will be much more controlled. They had a snack, went outside to play soccer for awhile (which Lex LOVED!) and then just ran around while the parents did a little more paperwork. The leader has two boys, one in Lex’s group, and seems really with it. This is his first year in charge. I was told he was an assistant last year. He seemed great. Lex had a great time so I filled out the paperwork and wrote the check. I guess you’ll find us at scout meetings on Wednesday nights for awhile!