Sunday, December 6, 2009
Finding that perfect tree....
It was an adventure! Cold toes (Landon forgot to put socks on), frozen fingers, snowy pants, and lots of complaining! BUT...we made memories that we will never forget. AND...we got a lovely Christmas tree that the kids are embarrassed of. They think it is too small and dinky. Oh well! We tried. Next year we will put up the fake one or go to a tree lot. Sigh....
Friday, July 17, 2009
Summer stuff...
Just a few random photos from some recent summer days....yard, birdhouse project, and garden. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Pool fun!
With the playset falling apart and becoming a hazard, my brilliant husband came up with the idea to make a slide for the big blue pool. Josh and Lavon spent the day tearing down parts of the playset and reconstructing a slippery slide. Although I think it is a little WT or ghetto, the kids seem to love it! Lavon and I have not attempted "the slide" for fear that we will get stuck or the thing will fall apart. Stay tuned....
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Bad boys, bad boys! Whatcha gonna do....
Little boys and trouble...synonymous! Our boys have been partaking in the throwing of rocks, pine cones, and walnuts at various objects including cars, houses, and other kids. Thus far, it had always been hearsay, but today a neighbor actually came over to inform us that the boys had been throwing rocks at his garage window (there were kids in the garage that the boys aren't particularly fond of). Anyway, I guess this has been going on for a couple of weeks between the boys in the hood but mine got caught! Well, Lavon had had enough of this behavior! Seems spanking, time out, grounding just wasn't getting through to them.
So....Lavon took the boys crying for their mommy :(, put them in the truck, and drove them down to the nearest police substation. I was mortified but I have to admit they probably needed it (thanks honey!). When they arrived at the station, Lavon told the ladies behind the bulletproof glass that our sweet boys had been throwing rocks at cars/houses and needed to speak to an officer. I can just picture my little babies as they sat waiting nervously for the officer (he was booking someone). They waited for nearly 35 minutes and Lavon said they didn't move nor say a word. Now why doesn't this happen in an office, store, etc.?!?! When the officer finally came out from the back, the boys were led into an interrogation room where they admitted to their crimes (gotta teach them to ask for lawyers first!) At least they told the truth! Anyway, the officer explained to the boys the consequences of what they were doing and told the boys that if they throw things at other people/property, Lavon gets to break one of their toys. Don't know if I agree with that consequence but if it keeps them out of trouble, fine! (Ask Lavon about the interrogation room...he has a better version!)
Wow! The boys experienced their first and hopefully last police station/interrogation. Lavon said the ride home was quiet (again, why does this never happen for me!?!). We talked some more to the boys when they got home. They are grounded, no swimming, bikes, etc. They seem to realize they better change what they are doing or big trouble is ahead!!
A mom always sees her children as sweet, kind, caring, well-behaved, etc. and it's a bit unsettling to realize they have a naughty side and would potentially harm others/property. The situation reminded my though, that I am first and foremost their mother, here to teach, direct, and guide them to be good people even if that means punishing them. I am not their best friend (even though I would like to be someday). They will have best friends, plenty I hope, but my job is to be their mother right now, to love them and lead them in the right direction. When they are grown, hopefully then, I can be the best friend and I can wait for that reward!!!
So....Lavon took the boys crying for their mommy :(, put them in the truck, and drove them down to the nearest police substation. I was mortified but I have to admit they probably needed it (thanks honey!). When they arrived at the station, Lavon told the ladies behind the bulletproof glass that our sweet boys had been throwing rocks at cars/houses and needed to speak to an officer. I can just picture my little babies as they sat waiting nervously for the officer (he was booking someone). They waited for nearly 35 minutes and Lavon said they didn't move nor say a word. Now why doesn't this happen in an office, store, etc.?!?! When the officer finally came out from the back, the boys were led into an interrogation room where they admitted to their crimes (gotta teach them to ask for lawyers first!) At least they told the truth! Anyway, the officer explained to the boys the consequences of what they were doing and told the boys that if they throw things at other people/property, Lavon gets to break one of their toys. Don't know if I agree with that consequence but if it keeps them out of trouble, fine! (Ask Lavon about the interrogation room...he has a better version!)
Wow! The boys experienced their first and hopefully last police station/interrogation. Lavon said the ride home was quiet (again, why does this never happen for me!?!). We talked some more to the boys when they got home. They are grounded, no swimming, bikes, etc. They seem to realize they better change what they are doing or big trouble is ahead!!
A mom always sees her children as sweet, kind, caring, well-behaved, etc. and it's a bit unsettling to realize they have a naughty side and would potentially harm others/property. The situation reminded my though, that I am first and foremost their mother, here to teach, direct, and guide them to be good people even if that means punishing them. I am not their best friend (even though I would like to be someday). They will have best friends, plenty I hope, but my job is to be their mother right now, to love them and lead them in the right direction. When they are grown, hopefully then, I can be the best friend and I can wait for that reward!!!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Yes...we still have summer school!
Summer school is going well. The kids are now in the routine of it all and are actually still sitting down, with few complaints, every morning to work. We completed our 1st fifteen days of work and got to celebrate with a trip to Roaring Springs. We all had a jolly good time!
T-Ball/Baseball with the boys!
Well we finally finished baseball with the two little boys! Yeah! Now we have the summer off from practices and games. Landon played T-Ball and cried most games, refusing to play unless Mommy or Nana would join him on the field. When asked by his coach at the last game if he would play next season, he replied "NO!!!" Just lovely! Logan played coach pitch baseball which he loved! We let him choose what to put on the back of his jersey...as you can see he chose "BUBBA." This is what I use to call him when he was a little guy! It was weird hearing other people/coaches calling him this. Logan loved baseball and wants to play again. He was so proud that he never had to hit off the tee all season (5 pitches and then you get the tee). Both boys did an awesome job and we are so proud of them!
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