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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Jarren!

Yes, it's the season for our family's birthdays---and we had another one yesterday. Jarren turned a "fascinating" 6 years old! He had a "fascinating" day. It was kind of exhausting for me---we ordered some gifts online and they ended up not getting here in time, so I had to rush around while he was in Kindergarten, trying to find things that he might like. He got a frog and lizard that grow when placed in water and shrink when left out and you can do it over and over again; he also got a spark scooter, a glow-in-the-dark soccer ball, a new "soccer" outfit, a mini mummy, a magnet/gyroscope/prism set, a cool bike lock and spoke lights, a Lego set, money from grandparents, and other fun, "fascinating" stuff. He wanted an army tank cake and I put in a good effort, but it's not professional by any means. He's been the spotlight student this week at school and really seemed to have a "fascinating" day. In case no one noticed, Jarren's new favorite word (that he uses for everything) is "fascinating." Poor little Jenna---she wanted to pop the balloons for the treasure hunt; she wanted to open the gifts; she wanted another birthday! She was right next to Jarren for everything! And he was sooo good to share with the other kids--what a sweetie. Happy Birthday Jarren!!!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Kristen's First Shiner

Kristen got her first black eye a couple of days ago. The kids were all home from school (off-track) and I let them watch PBS so I could jump in the shower. I got out and Kristen had a black eye. How? I thought maybe she duked it out with Jarren or Kendall slugged her or Jenna threw a toy at her. Nope---she was lying down while watching tv, stretched her arms straight out above her head, and accidentally dropped the remote--smack dab onto her eye. Ouch! It's really not that bad, so just in case no one can tell, it's HER left eye (or the right eye when looking at the picture).

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Shovel Anyone?

I feel like I need a shovel to dig my hole deeper. :) Hahaha! I just re-read my last post and realized that sometimes I hate computers! The reader can interpret anything any way they want to and not as the writer wrote it. Does that make sense? I wrote that last one making fun of myself for being so behind on things and realize that it could come across as me being a grump or a baby about things. That's not how it was intended. And I really really really could use some good craft ideas for a 9 year old (Kristen) and for the young women---so PLEASE share if you have any!!! Thanks!

Friday, May 22, 2009

What Did I Say?

Ha! What did I say? I was right---I'm very slow and behind on the crafting scene and many of you have already made these cute bags. So sorry to bore everyone with the step-by-step process, but it really is helpful for a non-talented person like me to have good instructions. Like I said, I had to re-do my first bag 3 times to get it right. So.....any other cute (easy) crafts out there that I'm missing out on??? PLEASE feel free to share!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Cute, Easy Bags

I am not the most creative person, so when we were brainstorming for ideas for a future young women activity and one of the girls suggested doing a bag made out of a place mat, I almost cringed. After combining a couple of ideas from websites and with some tips from a friend, this is what I came up with. I have to say, they are NOT hard and they are soooo cute!! My girls absolutely love them! I made Jenna and Kristen each one to "practice" and it took me 3 tries to get it right, but after that, they were a snap. I guess I should mention that it's very possible that I'm out of touch with things and some of you have been making these for years. :)

First of all, I got a fabric place mat---Ikea had some cute ones in black, off-white, hot pink, bright blue, and orange for only 99 cents. Then I got a roll of ribbon--Walmart had tons of cute ones to choose from (the bigger rolls were $2.97 and the smaller ones were $1.97--each roll was enough for 2 bags). I unrolled it all and cut it in half so we could get two handles out of each roll. Then I pinned the ribbon on where I wanted it--for longer handles, pin them closer together. Loop the ribbon at the end to make a handle. I started at the top of one side and ended in the same place. I sewed up and down each side of the ribbon on both handles. Then I turned the whole mat inside out and decided how far in I wanted to go and sewed both sides up. Finally, I made small triangles at the bottom and sewed those to give it a rounded look. I turned it inside out and glued a plastic flower on the corner where the ribbons met to cover that up and ta-da! I made a bag!!!!We had a couple of girls who didn't come and since I'd already purchased the stuff, I went ahead and made their bags for them. I've also seen them decorated with buttons or bows, instead of the flowers. Many ways to be creative. I think they cost (if you already have thread) about $3.50 to $4 each. Soooo cute!!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Movie

I need to clear something up first of all: My parents and my grandma gave Jenna money to buy that dog. I just wrote "grandmas." And it was for her birthday. Thank you!!!

At the risk of having my brothers beat me up, I just have to say that the new Hannah Montana movie is soooooo cute!! My friend and I took some of our kids to the matinee this morning and I really liked it. They do a dance in it called "Hoedown Throwdown." Kristen is learning that dance in her dance class to perform at the recital and I just love it! I'll have to have Kristen teach it to me....

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Golden

Jenna got some money from her grandmas and decided to buy a new dog with it. I know....just what she needs is another dog (she has about 15 stuffed dogs), but it's her thing. Most of her dogs are little, but the one she chose is HUGE! Meet Golden, aka. Diamond, Ogden, or Boy:It's so cute--she loves to go to sleep with Golden. She drags him around everywhere! But personally, I'm glad the dog she chose is stuffed. We have one dog, Toby, but the kids (especially Kristen) keep begging for another real dog. I love Toby, but one dog at a time is plenty for me!