since i have been so surf happy lately, i have discovered a buncha new blogs that i really think you should check out. really, leave here right now and check some of these out. they're great!
my little mochi
buzzville
etches-johnson
friendbunny
soule mama
mip mup
little things
two rabbits
angry chicken
Saturday, April 16, 2005
THE KIDDOS!
mikey finally got to paint his wooden plane that he got for christmas. of course mike had to put it together first, but once mikey picked out three colors for it, he got to sit on the porch and work really hard on it. which he did! he's had lots of fun playing with it too!
the kiddos playing with their elefun game. bella kinda doesn't understand that she is supposed to catch the butterflies in her net. she just likes to watch them fly out of the elephant's nose :)
bella went into mikey's room this morning and took his glove and ball. hmmm...could this have anything to do with the fact that we watched a braves game on tv last night and she had so much fun watching and cheering for the players?
MY SAMPLER SUBMIT!!
i decided that i wanted to make something for may's june/july's sampler. even though i really don't sell my goods on the net, i still wanted to be a part of it.
so i decided to make these:


some are magnets, pendants, and pins. i need to make my lil card, package them up, and get them in the mail on monday so they make it on time. i really hope that everyone likes them and will use them. i think that is the biggest compliment any crafter can get. when someone really uses their craft!
note: i know you really can't tell in the picture (hell, you really can't tell in person) but in each one, there are clear beads on part of the card (i.e. the suit) and once i poured the resin in, it was kind of hard to tell that is what is there. it looks like its a bunch of air bubbles. so i am a lil disappointed in that. next time i intend on using red and blk. beads like i did here for my own personal pins
so i decided to make these:
some are magnets, pendants, and pins. i need to make my lil card, package them up, and get them in the mail on monday so they make it on time. i really hope that everyone likes them and will use them. i think that is the biggest compliment any crafter can get. when someone really uses their craft!
note: i know you really can't tell in the picture (hell, you really can't tell in person) but in each one, there are clear beads on part of the card (i.e. the suit) and once i poured the resin in, it was kind of hard to tell that is what is there. it looks like its a bunch of air bubbles. so i am a lil disappointed in that. next time i intend on using red and blk. beads like i did here for my own personal pins
PENDANTS!!
i guess i lied in a previous post when i said that i hadn't really done any crafting. i forgot about these lil jems. i decided to put some of those wine glass charm ringy-thingys to good use and make some pendants. its also a good way to use up some beads. i absolutely love how they turned out and they were so easy (yes, i know i already said that).

a few that i made with various beads and such

and of course my favorite one. i got the charms at art chix studio. this one has been worn already.
a few that i made with various beads and such
and of course my favorite one. i got the charms at art chix studio. this one has been worn already.
BOOKS FROM THE GOODWILL!!
i stopped by the goodwill at lunch one day this week to see if i could find any bobbsey twins books. while i didn't have any luck with the bobbsey twins, i did manage to find a few books from a series of sesame street books that i used to have when i was little. i was so excited. i think when i was little, i ended up with about 3 or so of em. i guess mom decided that she didn't want to pay the high price of the book club.
so when i saw these at the goodwill for 29 cents each, i just had to scoop them up for bella. i even found the one that used to belong to me that i had given to mikey and he thought it would be fun to tear the pages out of them...hmph!
i also found a few other lil treasures too!



so when i saw these at the goodwill for 29 cents each, i just had to scoop them up for bella. i even found the one that used to belong to me that i had given to mikey and he thought it would be fun to tear the pages out of them...hmph!
i also found a few other lil treasures too!
CHOCOLATE BUNDLES!
so i decided to make something that would use up just a fraction of the leftover easter candy that we have sitting around. i've been wanting to make this recipe since i first saw paula deen make it.
they turned out really good and really rich!!! i ended up putting a piece of caramel in mine and mike's.
i really recommend this recipe!
TABLECLOTH!!
i have such a bad habit of buying loads of fabric and they just end up sitting around. well, last weekend when i walking past one my my many baskets/totes of fabric, i noticed this fabric that i got in the remnent bin at walmart for $1.50. i decided to take it out of its lil packaging and see how much was there. i was floored at how big a piece it was (apparently it was in the remnent bin due to a spot somewhere on the fabric). it was over a yard long. i thought it would be great for a spring/summer tablecloth. so as i walked to the dining room, i prayed that the piece was big enough and it was. i threw it in the dryer to get the wrinkles out (i HATE to iron) and then put it on my table and it is beautiful!
the pictures of course do not do it justice. mike has been aggravated with me since i put it on the table. i keep saying "i just can't stop looking at the table. it is so cute. why did i let that fabric just sit for a year?"
WHEW! WE'VE BEEN BUSY!
i haven't really blogged in a while ('cept for the email posts i made) so i am doing to catch up today.
first, i'll fill everyone in on what has been going on around here. two words. SWIM LESSONS!!! i am taking the kids to swim lessons along with greta and her lil bug mason and melissa (who is holding mikey while i hold bella in the pool). it started this past monday and it runs mon-thurs. we already finished our first week and we have one more week left. we are having loads of fun, but it is wearing me out! we don't get home until 8:30 and bella is usually sawing logs at this point. but i shouldn't complain too much. we are all having fun and mikey has progressed so much since the first day. thursday they got to jump off the diving board. i wish that i had my camera...wait, as i think about it, mike was there watching and was supposed to take pictures. where the hell was his camera at? why wasn't he taking pictures and why didn't i think to remind him to get his camera outta his unit.
oh well. maybe next week i'll have some pics (of this kids that is. there is no way in hell i will be posting pics of me in a bathing suit for the world to see ;)
other than that, i guess that is all that is going on. work, taking mikey to school, etc. i haven't had the opportunity to get much crafting done (well not as much as i would like to), so i am hoping that after next week, i will have more time to get some stuff done. i always get so jealous when i check out other blogs (see sidebar) and see all the wonderful things that these girls do on a daily basis. the closest that i get to crafting everyday is looking at their wonderful stuff.
first, i'll fill everyone in on what has been going on around here. two words. SWIM LESSONS!!! i am taking the kids to swim lessons along with greta and her lil bug mason and melissa (who is holding mikey while i hold bella in the pool). it started this past monday and it runs mon-thurs. we already finished our first week and we have one more week left. we are having loads of fun, but it is wearing me out! we don't get home until 8:30 and bella is usually sawing logs at this point. but i shouldn't complain too much. we are all having fun and mikey has progressed so much since the first day. thursday they got to jump off the diving board. i wish that i had my camera...wait, as i think about it, mike was there watching and was supposed to take pictures. where the hell was his camera at? why wasn't he taking pictures and why didn't i think to remind him to get his camera outta his unit.
oh well. maybe next week i'll have some pics (of this kids that is. there is no way in hell i will be posting pics of me in a bathing suit for the world to see ;)
other than that, i guess that is all that is going on. work, taking mikey to school, etc. i haven't had the opportunity to get much crafting done (well not as much as i would like to), so i am hoping that after next week, i will have more time to get some stuff done. i always get so jealous when i check out other blogs (see sidebar) and see all the wonderful things that these girls do on a daily basis. the closest that i get to crafting everyday is looking at their wonderful stuff.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
BEING A POLICEMAN'S WIFE.....
...makes it easy for me to give up my love of ben & jerry's icecream. i thought i would share this wealth of information to the ones out there that are interested in my daily musings. this is really heartbreaking and my thoughts and prayers go out to the fallen police officer's family! i can't even imagine what they are going through.
note: i received this information from one my fellow employee's who's a policeman and received this information from the f.o.p.
Greetings All,
At the recent National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) conference, the
delegation in attendance voted unanimously to begin a boycott of
persons, products and companies associated with the supporting of
convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
In case you don't know, he was convicted in the 1981 killing of
Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner under overwhelming evidence.
The act was an especially brutal and sadistic murder that still haunts
the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Faulkner. The New York
Shields presented Officer Faulkner's family with a Medal of Valor at
their 1999 Police Memorial Breakfast.
Convict Abu-Jamal has written a book, "Live from Death Row," and
attempted to place himself in a celebrity status as a result of his
criminal behavior. Others have supported his pathetic attempt to gain
stardom and freedom, all the while spitting in the face of Officer
Faulkner, his family and every single law enforcement officer in the
United States.
The F. O. P. has announced the formal boycotting of the following:
1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Products (donators to a defense fund for the
killer).
2. Actor Paul Newman and his products (an outspoken supporter of the
killer).
3. Actress Susan Sarandon (supporter of this convicted killer).
4. Filmmakers Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and John Landis (supporters of the
killer).
5. Writers Norman Mailer and Joyce Carol Oates (supporters of the
killer).
6. Super-model Naomi Campbell (supporter of the killer).
7. Musicians: Sting, David Byrne and Michael Stipe of REM, (supporters
of the killer).
8. The Backstreet Boys who are performing "free" benefit concerts for
the killer's defense fund. One of their "benefit concerts" scheduled for
Baltimore, Md. had to be canceled when Baltimore police officers
refused to work the overtime shifts for security at the concert.
As you may not know, a tape recorded statement made by this heinous
convicted killer, was played at the graduation commencement ceremony of
EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE IN WASHINGTON STATE in June 1999. This resulted
in over 800 graduates walking out and another two dozen turning their
backs during the killer's three minute diatribe of hate.
The F.O.P.'s position is getting widespread coverage in the media, as
well it should. The members of the New York Shields stand with our
fellow brothers across this country in strongly supporting this boycott
and honoring the memory of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner.
We urge you to participate in this boycott and request that you pass
this e-mail on to your coworkers, partners, family and friends. We must
stand together against this brutal murderer.
Please do your part and pass this important message along to your
friends. Take care and STAY SAFE.
note: i received this information from one my fellow employee's who's a policeman and received this information from the f.o.p.
Greetings All,
At the recent National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) conference, the
delegation in attendance voted unanimously to begin a boycott of
persons, products and companies associated with the supporting of
convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
In case you don't know, he was convicted in the 1981 killing of
Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner under overwhelming evidence.
The act was an especially brutal and sadistic murder that still haunts
the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Faulkner. The New York
Shields presented Officer Faulkner's family with a Medal of Valor at
their 1999 Police Memorial Breakfast.
Convict Abu-Jamal has written a book, "Live from Death Row," and
attempted to place himself in a celebrity status as a result of his
criminal behavior. Others have supported his pathetic attempt to gain
stardom and freedom, all the while spitting in the face of Officer
Faulkner, his family and every single law enforcement officer in the
United States.
The F. O. P. has announced the formal boycotting of the following:
1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Products (donators to a defense fund for the
killer).
2. Actor Paul Newman and his products (an outspoken supporter of the
killer).
3. Actress Susan Sarandon (supporter of this convicted killer).
4. Filmmakers Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and John Landis (supporters of the
killer).
5. Writers Norman Mailer and Joyce Carol Oates (supporters of the
killer).
6. Super-model Naomi Campbell (supporter of the killer).
7. Musicians: Sting, David Byrne and Michael Stipe of REM, (supporters
of the killer).
8. The Backstreet Boys who are performing "free" benefit concerts for
the killer's defense fund. One of their "benefit concerts" scheduled for
Baltimore, Md. had to be canceled when Baltimore police officers
refused to work the overtime shifts for security at the concert.
As you may not know, a tape recorded statement made by this heinous
convicted killer, was played at the graduation commencement ceremony of
EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE IN WASHINGTON STATE in June 1999. This resulted
in over 800 graduates walking out and another two dozen turning their
backs during the killer's three minute diatribe of hate.
The F.O.P.'s position is getting widespread coverage in the media, as
well it should. The members of the New York Shields stand with our
fellow brothers across this country in strongly supporting this boycott
and honoring the memory of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner.
We urge you to participate in this boycott and request that you pass
this e-mail on to your coworkers, partners, family and friends. We must
stand together against this brutal murderer.
Please do your part and pass this important message along to your
friends. Take care and STAY SAFE.
Saturday, April 09, 2005
THE PRICE OF CHILDREN!!
this was in an email i received recently...
The Price of Children
I have repeatedly seen the breakdown of the cost of raising a child, but this is the first time I have seen the rewards listed this way. It's nice, really nice!!
The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18 and came up with $160,140 for a middle income family. Talk about sticker shock! That doesn't even touch college tuition.
But $160,140 isn't so bad if you break it down. It translates into $8,896.66 a year, $741.38 a month, or $171.08 a week. That's a mere $24.24 a day! Just over a dollar an hour.
Still, you might think the best financial advice is don't have children if you want to be rich.
Actually, it is just the opposite. What do you get for your $160,140?????????
Naming rights. First, middle, and last!
Glimpses of God every day.
Giggles.... under the covers every night.
More love than your heart can hold.
Butterfly kisses and Velcro hugs.
Endless wonder over rocks, ants, clouds, and warm cookies.
A hand to hold, usually covered with jelly or chocolate.
A partner for blowing bubbles, flying kites, building sand castles, and skipping down the sidewalk in the pouring rain.
Someone to laugh yourself silly with, no matter what the boss said or how your stocks performed that day.
For $160,140, you never have to grow up.
You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs, and never stop believing in Santa Claus.
You have an excuse to keep reading the Adventures of Piglet and Pooh, watching Saturday morning cartoons, going to Disney movies, and wishing on stars.
You get to frame rainbows, hearts, and flowers under refrigerator magnets and collect spray painted noodle wreaths for Christmas, hand prints set in clay for Mother's Day, and cards with backward letters for Father's Day.
For $160,140, there is no greater bang for your buck. You get to be a hero just for retrieving a Frisbee off the garage roof, taking the training wheels off a bike, removing a splinter, filling a wading pool, coaxing a wad of gum out of bangs, and coaching a baseball team that never wins but always gets treated to ice cream regardless.
You get a front row seat to history to witness the first step, first word, first bra, first date, and first time behind the wheel.
You get to be immortal.
You get another branch added to your family tree, and if you're lucky, a long list of limbs in your obituary called grandchildren and great grandchildren.
You get an education in psychology, nursing, criminal justice, communications, and human sexuality that no college can match.
In the eyes of a child, you rank right up there under God. You have all the power to heal a boo-boo, scare away the monsters under the bed, patch a broken heart, police a slumber party, ground them forever, and love them without limits, so . one day they will, like you, love without counting the cost.
You get to be an ancestor!
ENJOY YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS!
The Price of Children
I have repeatedly seen the breakdown of the cost of raising a child, but this is the first time I have seen the rewards listed this way. It's nice, really nice!!
The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18 and came up with $160,140 for a middle income family. Talk about sticker shock! That doesn't even touch college tuition.
But $160,140 isn't so bad if you break it down. It translates into $8,896.66 a year, $741.38 a month, or $171.08 a week. That's a mere $24.24 a day! Just over a dollar an hour.
Still, you might think the best financial advice is don't have children if you want to be rich.
Actually, it is just the opposite. What do you get for your $160,140?????????
Naming rights. First, middle, and last!
Glimpses of God every day.
Giggles.... under the covers every night.
More love than your heart can hold.
Butterfly kisses and Velcro hugs.
Endless wonder over rocks, ants, clouds, and warm cookies.
A hand to hold, usually covered with jelly or chocolate.
A partner for blowing bubbles, flying kites, building sand castles, and skipping down the sidewalk in the pouring rain.
Someone to laugh yourself silly with, no matter what the boss said or how your stocks performed that day.
For $160,140, you never have to grow up.
You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs, and never stop believing in Santa Claus.
You have an excuse to keep reading the Adventures of Piglet and Pooh, watching Saturday morning cartoons, going to Disney movies, and wishing on stars.
You get to frame rainbows, hearts, and flowers under refrigerator magnets and collect spray painted noodle wreaths for Christmas, hand prints set in clay for Mother's Day, and cards with backward letters for Father's Day.
For $160,140, there is no greater bang for your buck. You get to be a hero just for retrieving a Frisbee off the garage roof, taking the training wheels off a bike, removing a splinter, filling a wading pool, coaxing a wad of gum out of bangs, and coaching a baseball team that never wins but always gets treated to ice cream regardless.
You get a front row seat to history to witness the first step, first word, first bra, first date, and first time behind the wheel.
You get to be immortal.
You get another branch added to your family tree, and if you're lucky, a long list of limbs in your obituary called grandchildren and great grandchildren.
You get an education in psychology, nursing, criminal justice, communications, and human sexuality that no college can match.
In the eyes of a child, you rank right up there under God. You have all the power to heal a boo-boo, scare away the monsters under the bed, patch a broken heart, police a slumber party, ground them forever, and love them without limits, so . one day they will, like you, love without counting the cost.
You get to be an ancestor!
ENJOY YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS!
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
GAME CARDS!!
here are some game related card that i have made recently. i have thought about selling them online (along with creating a whole website to sell some of my goodies) but unfortunately i feel that since i am a crafty person, i think everyone else thinks "i can make that too! i'm not going to pay for it". kwim??
have you ever thought of selling your goods? do/did you sell em? how well did you do?

miss scarlet (the card is red....due to the game piece on it, the scanner didn't get that close of a shot so it looks really pink).

col. mustard

st. charles. i don't know how i feel about this card. i'm not too crazy about it.
have you ever thought of selling your goods? do/did you sell em? how well did you do?
miss scarlet (the card is red....due to the game piece on it, the scanner didn't get that close of a shot so it looks really pink).
col. mustard
st. charles. i don't know how i feel about this card. i'm not too crazy about it.
THE BUTTON GODS HAVE SMILED DOWN ON ME!
when kris (mike's sister) came down, she surprised me with the three tins of buttons that mike forgot to bring home with him when he was there last january. i had thought they had gotten thrown away. they belonged to mike's mom and possibly his great aunt dorothy before that. i will treasure them always and plan on making beautiful things with them (i've already made one ring with one of the big buttons and i *luv* it).

2 tins filled with misc. buttons

buttons from a third tin that i absolutely luv
2 tins filled with misc. buttons
buttons from a third tin that i absolutely luv
Sunday, April 03, 2005
CHOCOLATE BLISS!!!
just found this on a great website called kewl finds.
kewl indeed!
thought i would share this new find....off to search around the site.
i.must.resist.the.temptation.to.smell.like.chocolate.all.day
SPRING SWAP!!
i participated in the "hurry up spring swap" over on glitter and my wonderful pkg. arrived yesterday in the mail.
i recd.:
*a beautiful knitted scarf out of blues/greens
*an older natl. geographic calendar that has great pictures in (these will one day be cards)
*handmade earrings (gorgeous)
*handmade bracelet (ditto!)
*shimmery star stickers
*a cute lil marble like box
*4 mixed cds (which i cannot wait to listen to)
*an assortment of origami paper (which i can not wait to play with)
*knitted wrist cuff
thanks again lady_stardust! i luv everything :) glitter hugs.
i recd.:
*a beautiful knitted scarf out of blues/greens
*an older natl. geographic calendar that has great pictures in (these will one day be cards)
*handmade earrings (gorgeous)
*handmade bracelet (ditto!)
*shimmery star stickers
*a cute lil marble like box
*4 mixed cds (which i cannot wait to listen to)
*an assortment of origami paper (which i can not wait to play with)
*knitted wrist cuff
thanks again lady_stardust! i luv everything :) glitter hugs.
WHEW!! A BUSY WEEK!
well the reason i just posted our easter pictures is b/c mike's sister kris and her family (steve, kayla, briana, halley, & amber) along with mike's grandparents were in town. so our evenings were filled with delicious food and wonderful company.
tuesday evening when they got into town, we met them at their hotel and at dinner at the pier 4 which was located in the casino. it was delish. the servings were HUGE!!
on wednesday evening, they all came over and had another easter egg hunt outside for all the kids and once again they racked up on candy and coins! friday evening we took them to the shed for some of their famous bbq! it was our first time being their also (which is such a shame see we live right down the street from there) and it was so good! we will def. be going their again.
thursday, sans me, they all headed over see the ship in alabama. its a military ship. i really don't know much about it :) that is about when the rain started to hit. we ate dinner at mcelroy's which is so good. i luv eating there. i mostly go for lunch so i was a lil disappointed when i couldn't order the crawfish etouffee. i did however have a stuffed shrimp, which was really shrimp coated in a crabcake like coating. heavenly.....
friday, we woke up to the worse rain we have had in years and headed on over to new orleans. we went to the aquarium (after searching over and hour for a parking place), then walked the riverwalk, and then hit a few touristy shops. after we got home, we all went back to our house for some pizza and worked on scrapbook for briana's school project.
we had a lot of fun with them and hated to see them leave!

a riverboat

us in front of the fountain on the riverwalk

us in front of the sign at the aquarium

some horrible parrots (sorry i fear birds...plus, they pooped on mike the last time we were here ;)

penguins in luv

a crazy looking seahorse. do you see it?

bella being good!

mikey looking through the seahorse at seahorse eggs.
tuesday evening when they got into town, we met them at their hotel and at dinner at the pier 4 which was located in the casino. it was delish. the servings were HUGE!!
on wednesday evening, they all came over and had another easter egg hunt outside for all the kids and once again they racked up on candy and coins! friday evening we took them to the shed for some of their famous bbq! it was our first time being their also (which is such a shame see we live right down the street from there) and it was so good! we will def. be going their again.
thursday, sans me, they all headed over see the ship in alabama. its a military ship. i really don't know much about it :) that is about when the rain started to hit. we ate dinner at mcelroy's which is so good. i luv eating there. i mostly go for lunch so i was a lil disappointed when i couldn't order the crawfish etouffee. i did however have a stuffed shrimp, which was really shrimp coated in a crabcake like coating. heavenly.....
friday, we woke up to the worse rain we have had in years and headed on over to new orleans. we went to the aquarium (after searching over and hour for a parking place), then walked the riverwalk, and then hit a few touristy shops. after we got home, we all went back to our house for some pizza and worked on scrapbook for briana's school project.
we had a lot of fun with them and hated to see them leave!
a riverboat
us in front of the fountain on the riverwalk
us in front of the sign at the aquarium
some horrible parrots (sorry i fear birds...plus, they pooped on mike the last time we were here ;)
penguins in luv
a crazy looking seahorse. do you see it?
bella being good!
mikey looking through the seahorse at seahorse eggs.
SCRABBLE LUNCH!!
as you all know, me and greta *love* playing games! so we decided that since our pocket books needed a break, we would start bringing our lunch again to work and finding a beautiful place to sit and play a game. we recently took advantage of toys r us' b1g1f board games. greta picked up travel scrabble and we have been toting it with us. we have been having fun. the only drawback is it makes our 1 hour lunch break go a lot faster than it did before :( on this particular day, we sat down at the harbor and it was a beautiful day. it also led us onto a conversation about how we never take advantage of all the beautiful tourist-y things that are around our town. so that is our next mission. to start living the tourist life and really getting to know where we live.

the oak tree we sat under.

a view of the harbor.

greta contemplating her next move. look at those horrible letters i have.
the oak tree we sat under.
a view of the harbor.
greta contemplating her next move. look at those horrible letters i have.
HAPPY EASTER!!!
when the kids woke up, they discovered that the easter bunny made his visit and hid their baskets. they searched and searched till the found their overly filled baskets. they got some movies, coloring books, sunglasses, some games, and a ton of candy!
they musta been a good lil boy and girl this year!
bella was such a good lil girl by letting me get a good picture of her wearing her cute lil winnie the pooh dress. this was a hand me down but i believe it is a handmade dress. it is so cute.
later in the afternoon, greta and her bunch (oneil, mason, & melana), melissa, and my mom came over for lunch and an easter egg hunt. lunch was delish. we had:
*egg salad with rolls and croissants
*spinich dip w/ crackers
*cheese/crackers
*potato chips
*bunny cookies
*easter cupcakes
*and a lot a candy
it was so good! (if i do say so myself).
now on to the egg hunt. the easter bunny left over 100 eggs out in the front yard! the kids had a blast running around throwing eggs in their bags. bella was looking for particular colors, mikey was trying to get as many as he could, mason too liked certain colors, & melana i don't think knew what as going on :)
the kids are off!
mikey takes a break to say cheese!
mike and bella searching for the perfect egg!
melissa, oneil, and lil melana collecting the goods!
greta, mason, & bella having a ball!
opening the eggs to find an abundance of candy and coins!
HELPING THE EASTER BUNNY OUT!!
it was time again to help the easter bunny out by dying some eggs to leave in our baskets (even though the easter bunny forgot to check the fridge and put them in our baskets...oh well!)
the kids had fun waiting for the eggs to get nice and dark and then dry so they could put stickers on them.
i had fun wiping up the dye before they stained the counter ;)
Friday, April 01, 2005
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY!!!
just an update to let ya'll know where i've been....mike's sister/family and grandparents are in town so we have been busy, busy hanging out with them.
hopefully tomorrow i will have an opportunity to get to that list of posts i want to put on here. i have so much catching up to do.
if this rain lets up (can we say 10" in 24 hours) we are all going to head on over to new orleans for the day. needless to say, there will be plenty of pictures to post :)
hopefully tomorrow i will have an opportunity to get to that list of posts i want to put on here. i have so much catching up to do.
if this rain lets up (can we say 10" in 24 hours) we are all going to head on over to new orleans for the day. needless to say, there will be plenty of pictures to post :)
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