October 29, 2012

Handmade Halloween

I love Halloween. Cute costumes, trick-or-treating, and the overall beginning of "the holidays." Every other time of year, I end up talking myself out of gimmicky outfits and costume pictures of the kids. For Halloween, though, we go all out! I feel like it's such a fun part of being little.

This year, my crew is going as Sesame Street characters. I decided on this because of a special request from a special little girl to be Abby Cadabby. For now, at least, I can default the boys to whatever matches Laney's costume. I'm doing this while I can, because I know before too long they'll insist on being a cheerleader, a ninja turtle, and a zombie. Or some other similar combination that doesn't coordinate at all. And I guess I'll have to let them. Sigh.

But back to now. I'm so excited about this little Halloween trio! And since I have this new love for crochet, I decided to make some Elmo and Cookie Monster hats using this pattern. They were way cheap to make. {It shouldn't be hard for you to guess which little chunky monkey is going to be Cookie Monster!} I planned on making the Abby Cadabby one, too, but chickened out last minute and ordered it from the lady who sells the patterns. It looked too difficult for my beginner skills. After seeing it in real life, though, I should have gone for it. Oh, and I also made a tutu for the Abby costume. It's the first tutu I've ever made, but it was SO EASY and fun to make.

I'm completely anticipating that the kids will not cooperate or sit still for a picture once they're all dressed up, so I'm just going to show you the hats beforehand. On some footballs. Because they can't run away.







SIDE NOTE:
Our church asked us to seriously consider whether or not our families should participate in this holiday considering its roots in the occult (in a flyer, not like personally contacted our specific family haha). And I completely understand where the church leadership is coming from on this. I absolutely believe in satan and demons and spiritual warfare. I can really see both sides of this issue. It's certainly something I'll think about and pray about as our kids get older!

October 26, 2012

Olliblocks

I haven't been doing much crafting lately (just waiting for that craft urge to strike again). I did make some animal Olliblocks the other day, though, and Laney loves them. You just match and stack the faces of the blocks to make little animals and people. I never thought she would go so crazy over something so small. I really only made them because I saw them on Pinterest and thought they would be fun for me to make, but when I gave them to her, she freaked. She now spends a lot of the day hiding them from her brothers (who aren't even trying to get them...ha).

They were super easy, quick, and cheap to make. And they have to be educational in some way, right? You just print them, cut them, and paste them. I'm planning on buying the other two files and making some girl and boy ones for Laney to give her class for Christmas. I hope they love them as much as Bug does!


October 21, 2012

Penny Lane

One of our sweet kitty cats, Penny, was hit by a car last night and passed away. We are heart broken! She was a little over 4 years old. Luckily, a neighbor saw it happen and told Marshall in time for him to hold her and talk to her before she passed. All of our kids love our kitty cats (especially Laney). She was worried about us last night because we were so sad, so we decided to go ahead and tell her that we were crying because we wouldn't get to see Penny anymore. We told her Penny went to Heaven. This morning, she woke up and asked, "Mommy are you happy now? Did Penny come back yet?!" She looked around for her for a little bit. Jack (our other cat) has also been looking around for her and meowing. Breaks my heart!!!

It's crazy how pets can hold such a huge place in a family. Penny loved being around people and was so incredibly patient with our babies. She let them poke her, pull her tail and whiskers, hold her, and mess with her all the time (I think she knew that was their way of loving on her). So unlike a cat! We're already missing our little party girl, Penny! I don't think I can do this pet thing again. It's too sad when they go!

Nicknames: Penny Poo, Peeny Deeny, Penny Pie, Peener Weener, Peeeeeeeny


October 19, 2012

Two 1st Hair Cuts



This little duo has been in need of a first hair cut for a while, now. But, you see, THEY'RE MY LAST BABIES! I've been trying to delay this milestone and convince myself that they're not that big boy, yet. My denial has failed to keep their soft little dirty blonde tresses from growing down over their eyes, though. Shucks. I finally gave in and we all loaded up and headed to Cool Cuts for Kids. I thought the cars & TV's would help make it fun for them. They didn't.

Parker went first. Poor baby:



Then Brooks bravely took the seat. It didn't take long for him to decide it was awful, as well:




Both boys survived the scissors and shears, though, and are now looking way too much like little boys and not very much like babies anymore at all (can you hear my mom sobs through the screen?). Of course, I can't get them to stay in one place long enough to take a good picture of their new do's. But here's an action shot of the handsome little men post haircut:



October 16, 2012

Curiouser & Curiouser

On Saturday we went to the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature "Storybook Ball" fundraiser. We sat at the bank table with some friends we really enjoy and also got to know some new people.

It was fun. I fear I may have had a little too much fun! I don't get out much. Stay-at-Home mom problems.

Marsh and I dressed as Alice & the Mad Hatter. It was really dark and I only had my phone camera (rookie mistake).


October 15, 2012

Product Review: { TINY TOMS }


Verdict: Excellent shoes for baby!

All my kids wear Tiny TOMS and love them. They're actually the only thing the boys will keep on. Laney has seriously owned about 10 pair already. As soon as she outgrows a pair, we get some more. They aren't the cheapest, but are comfortable to walk in, break in quickly, and are easy for babies to learn to take on and off by themselves. They also go with almost everything. In my opinion they're worth the price ten times over. You can definitely get a lot of use out of them. I'd rather spend a little more for some shoes I know will work than buy 2 or 3 pairs of cheaper ones that may be a bust.

The fact that they have no arch support or extra bulk makes them a great shoe for beginner walkers, too. If you've ever worn adult TOMS, you know that they're almost like being barefoot.

Most stores I've been to only carry a small selection of the Tiny sizes, so we order them online. Nordstrom, Ebay and the TOMS website are where I've ordered from the most.

October 14, 2012

Unrest

God has really been working on my heart lately. I know this is going to sound ultra-dramatic, but I actually feel like my soul has just been in a state of turmoil recently. I can't sit still, can't relax, can't feel normal, and can't decide why. It has to be the Holy Spirit working on me.

So I'm trying to be faithful and soak up this season. I've been searching scriptures and getting so enthralled that I can't put the Bible down. And, guys, I rarely feel like that. Bible study is usually a pretty big snoozer for me, unfortunately. So I'm thankful for this time of clarity that He's given me.

Matthew 19:23-24
Then Jesus said to his disciples, "I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."

That hits me hard. Like most young adults I know, I would swear I'm not at all wealthy and have some off-brand toilet paper and Dollar Store sunglasses to prove it. But, in all reality, I am wealthy. We all are. All my needs are met and most of my wants are, too. I have so much that would be hard to give up. And I'm not just talking material things. Think relationships, family, opportunities, plans. I have plenty of "wealth" that can fill my life up and distract me from the main point: a real relationship with Jesus.

I'm incredibly thankful that He still tugs my heart. Again and again.

But just in case you only came here for pictures, here's a little bit of our life lately. Mundanely beautiful:






October 7, 2012

Product Review: { Pee Pee Teepees }


Verdict: Not Needed.

After growing up with no brothers and having a baby girl first, I was a bit nervous that I wouldn't know what to do with little boys. And I can still remember those first few diaper changes with the twins. Pee EVERYWHERE. They peed on me. They peed on Marshall. They peed in a rainbow onto the floor. One of them (can't remember which) even managed to pee on a nearby iPod. It's quite different from those little girl tinkles. Luckily it doesn't happen like that for very long (mine only did this for a few weeks).

So I can see why somebody decided to invent these cute little Pee Pee Teepees. People oohed and aahed over them at my baby shower and talked about how they were just the cutest little things they'd ever seen. And they are precious. But can I just tell you that I never used them. Not even once. I always just held a wipe over the danger zone until I knew the coast was clear. And if I got caught off guard by a mid-change rainbow of yellow, I just flipped the front of the diaper over their little front sides as fast as I could. There was no way that those teepees could have lessened the damage.

I guess what I'm saying is, if you get some at a shower, let everybody ooh and aah and swoon over them. But I definitely wouldn't register for them. You can certainly do without.