Friday, April 22, 2011
Small town heros bringing the Easter spirit to the masses
Coloring Eggs
Yesterday the boys colored some eggs for Easter. They were pretty hands on, more like hands in. Their hands were almost black by the end of it, the little metal egg dipper is just a bit too cumbersome for them at this point. They threw caution to the wind and just submerged their whole hand while dipping eggs. At that point we decided to NOT break out the sparkles. Maybe next year.
Jake has been enjoying the hard boiled eggs. Gotta love that the little guy will try and eat just about anything. Anderson on the other hand won't even consider just a small taste. It seems like his tastes are becoming more and more restricted these days. He does love black jelly beans, which is a mystery to me. It seems like someone who won't even eat cheese pizza wouldn't like the distinct taste of black jellybeans.
We are hosting an Easter brunch with my family and will join Kevin's family for dinner at his Moms. Tomorrow the boys are excitedly anticipating an Easter egg hunt at church. Can't believe this is their 5th Easter!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
A Decade of Marriage
Some things you should know about my husband.....
He never has a bad day. I'm talking never.
He has an extremely high IQ yet he still forgets his wallet, phone, or work badge at home at least once a week.
He refuses to worry about anything. He is constantly telling me that worrying won't help or change any negative situation.
There isn't a day that goes by that he doesn't tell me how much he loves me. He spoils me with hugs and kisses daily.
He let's me pick where we eat 99% of the time.
I can't decide if he's a better father or husband...he seems to have perfected both.
He is the most moral and kind person I know. He is also an atheist.
He forgives and forgets.
I love him.
Happy 10 years Kevin!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Disney 2011

Friday, March 25, 2011
Bringing in some Spring
So I tried them out in the kitchen. I like my drop cloth curtains that I made but they were just a temporary fix. I loved they way the blue/gray looked in the kitchen. Previously all of our accent colors were always shades of burgundy and red. I didn't realize how sick I was of burgundy and red until I hung the curtains. They were a breath of fresh air and felt very spring like which is exactly what we're needing around here but not getting.
The curtains started a chain reaction of removing all of the red from our main living areas and replacing it with more muted colors. I re purposed some old accessories, bought a new pillow cover and found an old antique window near Frankenmuth. One of the glass panels is cracked but it isn't even noticeable it when it is up high on the fireplace. And for only seven dollars I think it adds a lot of character.
Monday, March 14, 2011
The boys are recovering from some nasty colds. Anderson had an ear infection, started antibiotics, they didn't work so he was put on a stronger one. Jake was treated for a chest infection with antibiotics as well. Anderson hates taking medicine. We have to bribe him with m&m's and we still have a hard time getting them down. Jake on the other hand loves taking meds. He asks for it all the time and will even fake sick to get some.
Jake was only on his antibiotics for five days whereas Anderson is taking them for 10 days. When I was giving them to Anderson today, Jake started asking for some as well. I tried to explain to him that his were done, he wasn't sick anymore and didn't need them. He proceeded to tell me "No mom, I really do need them. I've been picking my nose in my room at nighttime and eating my boogers. So I put the bad germs right back into my mouth and I need the medicine cause I made myself sick.....okay?" If it were up to Anderson, Jake would have an unlimited supply.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Bowling
We took the boys bowling. They really enjoyed it in their own way. They were hyper focused on the tv screen that showed the cartoon bowing pins getting knocked over. They would push the ball down the alley and then rush to see what would happen on the tv. They could not have cared less how many actual pins they knocked down just as long as they saw what happened on the TV.
On the lane next to us there was a b-day party of little girls that were a few years older than the boys. The boys shamelessly danced and showboated in front of girls. I loved it. After the bowling we took the boys out to lunch. We ate at Red Knapps which is a tiny old fashioned diner that has been in downtown Rochester for decades. They had chocolate milkshakes, hot dogs and lots of fries.
I haven't been blogging much because this time of the year always has me in a funk. I self diagnos myself with SAD (seasonal affective disorder). I really, really, really hate the cold weather. I feel trapped indoors with the boys. We all need to get outside, ride bikes, take a walk, lay on the grass...something. We've been cooped up for months now and it's just getting old and taking its toll.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Jake certainly isn't the dominant twin, but he seems to have Anderson under his spell. Jake loves to play and he loves to play alone. Anderson is a people person and doesn't like to play alone, so he is always more than willing to follow Jake's lead as long as it means Jake will play with him.
They have been at the Montessori preschool program for two weeks now. They both enjoy it very much, however the transition has been much easier for Jake than it has been for Anderson. With Jake's love for independent play, the Montessori program is the perfect fit. He chooses what activities he wants to do and has at it. Their teacher has told me Anderson has a bit more difficult time choosing for himself what he wants to do and working on his own.
Despite the apprehension Anderson has, he was the most disappointed when I told him there was no school yesterday or Monday. Monday is the day they have gym class and he knows that so he has been really upset that he will miss gym. He woke up this morning asking if he could go to school and almost cried when I told him school wasn't open. I'm really relieved and pleased that they enjoy school. I always question whether or not working part time is right for our family. I never want to create a situation where we are stressing the boys out by hectic mornings getting them out the door or long days that are more than they can handle. They need lots of time at home, relaxing in the comfort of their familiar surroundings and knowing that their mommy is there if they need me.
Monday, January 03, 2011
Happy 4th Birthday
All the cliches come to mind....time flies, their growing up so fast, my babies are gone, blink or you'll miss it. It's all true, four years ago this day seemed so far away and yet seeing those tiny little faces for the first time feels like it was yesterday. Kevin and I woke them this morning softly singing Happy Birthday to them. They started at the Montessori preschool today (did great btw) and afterwards we went to lunch at the Rainforest Cafe. After a quick, yet magical spin on the carousel we headed home to pick up cousin Claire from the bus stop. Their special day ended with a picnic dinner in living room watching a Care Bears movie. Dinner of their choice...cheerios and apples. Four years in and the euphoria lives on. I couldn't be more in love.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
The Little Girl With a Curl
Right in the middle of her forehead;
When she was good, she was very, very good,
And when she was bad she was horrid.
Up until recently, 1 2 3 Magic had been working like a charm with the boys. It's a simple behavior management system that consists of us counting to 3 when the boys aren't cooperating and them turning their behavior around before we get to 3 or there is a time out. Over the past couple of days, I've gotten to three and the offender is completely ignoring me. That has never happened before, they usually jump as soon as they hear us counting. I stood there dumbfounded thinking "now what?". If 1 2 3 Magic isn't working anymore, my bag of tricks is empty. Kevin suggested in jest that maybe we should start counting to 4.
The boys just turned four and at times are already acting like moody and sassy tweens. I'm finding it's a fine line to walk with them, they are too often thinking of us as playmates rather than parents. I love the closeness we all share, the time we spend together with them reading books, puzzles and playing. However these little guys need to know their limits and to learn respect. I struggle with how to implement these values without being a constant critic of their behaviors. They have such an innocent and free spirit and the last thing I want to do is to stifle that in any way. I'm hoping like everything else in the past that this is just a phase. I'll lose sleep, obsessively think about it and in time they move on from the behavior and throw me a new loop.
To my little ones
I heard you clumsily open your door and the sound of your excited little feet. You called out "Mom, Mom, he came! We were first, he came and we were first." We gathered around the tree and you quickly claimed your pile and sweetly asked for permission to begin. Your tousled hair, sleepy eyes and morning froggy voice filled my heart.
Each gift was opened with such anticipation and was carefully examined before you moved onto the next...with the exception of your new underwear. You noticed that Santa had eaten his cookies but thankfully you didn't notice that Twink our family elf had forgotten to go back to the North Pole. I tell you almost daily that you are my Christmas morning, you bring me that inexplicable joy, that contentment that all is right in the world.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
The unfortunate drive by
I broke our camera last weekend. As in put it on the back of our car and drove off with it. Not a good time of year to break a camera. Kevin is taking his time researching the next camera we will buy so for now no pics. I can't stand having a delay on the camera, we get the boys to cooperate for a picture, then it takes the camera a few seconds to cue up and by then the boys are gone. So one of my requirements is a quick shoot camera.
Tomorrow is the last day of school for the boys and myself before break begins. It is also the boy's last day at their current preschool. Come January they will start at the Montessori program at my school. On Friday they met their new teachers. They seemed excited and interested in their new class environment. A little shell shocked to see that there were no toys, but also a little curious about the materials the teachers had out. They had some baskets filled with pine cones, nuts and bolts and other various materials. They seemed comfortable talking with them and when they left they said they had "a really fun time".
Over the weekend I attended Grant's Karate banquet. Grant received his junior black belt after four years of studying Karate. There were only four students receiving one and he was the youngest. He and the three others put on a show of sorts to showcase their skills. I was very impressed. He won several awards and my sister and brother in law, won parents of the year for the dojo. It was a great night for the McBrides.
Grant's sensei is an admirable person, he held a board breaking event at the dojo in Grant's honor and helped our JDRF team raise thousands of dollars for juvenile diabetes. After attending the banquet and seeing what a valuable experience it is for all the children that are involved, Kevin and I are going to find out about enrolling the boys in the little dragons program. The minimum age is four, so they can now participate after the new year.
I'm so excited to celebrate the holidays with the boys. I just can't wait to see those little faces on Christmas morning. I tend to get caught up with the work involved to host, bake and clean, but I'm trying really hard to stay in the moment with them. It seems like after every b-day party and some holidays too, I sit down and reflect how things went and feel like I wasn't a part of the celebration. I was too busy prepping, serving, cleaning, sorting and putting away to enjoy any of it. I HATE that. I'll never get that time back, it's gone and I lost it. In fact my New Year's resolution is to be more "present" in our everyday lives. Taking the time to enjoy the time I spend with the boys and less focused on housework and whatever else that needs to get done. I'm organized to a fault and I'm fighting my instincts tooth and nail to change that.
Tomorrow is the last day of school for the boys and myself before break begins. It is also the boy's last day at their current preschool. Come January they will start at the Montessori program at my school. On Friday they met their new teachers. They seemed excited and interested in their new class environment. A little shell shocked to see that there were no toys, but also a little curious about the materials the teachers had out. They had some baskets filled with pine cones, nuts and bolts and other various materials. They seemed comfortable talking with them and when they left they said they had "a really fun time".
Over the weekend I attended Grant's Karate banquet. Grant received his junior black belt after four years of studying Karate. There were only four students receiving one and he was the youngest. He and the three others put on a show of sorts to showcase their skills. I was very impressed. He won several awards and my sister and brother in law, won parents of the year for the dojo. It was a great night for the McBrides.
Grant's sensei is an admirable person, he held a board breaking event at the dojo in Grant's honor and helped our JDRF team raise thousands of dollars for juvenile diabetes. After attending the banquet and seeing what a valuable experience it is for all the children that are involved, Kevin and I are going to find out about enrolling the boys in the little dragons program. The minimum age is four, so they can now participate after the new year.
I'm so excited to celebrate the holidays with the boys. I just can't wait to see those little faces on Christmas morning. I tend to get caught up with the work involved to host, bake and clean, but I'm trying really hard to stay in the moment with them. It seems like after every b-day party and some holidays too, I sit down and reflect how things went and feel like I wasn't a part of the celebration. I was too busy prepping, serving, cleaning, sorting and putting away to enjoy any of it. I HATE that. I'll never get that time back, it's gone and I lost it. In fact my New Year's resolution is to be more "present" in our everyday lives. Taking the time to enjoy the time I spend with the boys and less focused on housework and whatever else that needs to get done. I'm organized to a fault and I'm fighting my instincts tooth and nail to change that.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Changes
Time for an update on the bubbies. Just a couple short weeks until Christmas is here and we are enjoying the anticipation with the boys. The boys have really been focused on what toys they are going to get from Santa and their family, which I know is completely normal for three. Kevin and I wanted to get them thinking about the giving part as well so we had them create lists of family members that they were going to buy gifts for and tonight we took them shopping at the dollar store.
The gifts they picked out were actually thoughtful, a bit ridiculous and a whole lot of sweet. They enjoyed choosing gifts for their grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and each other. They were a bit disappointed about not being able to get the gifts they bought for each other tonight. That might be an understatement. Overall though, I thought it was a good experience for them and I hope they enjoy giving their gifts to everyone on Christmas.
The new year will bring some new changes for the boys. Kevin and I have decided to enroll the boys at the preschool Montessori program at my school. They are currently in preschool 3 mornings a week at another school that is about a mile away from my school. It's been a great experience for them and they have enjoyed themselves tremendously.
There has been however, one little glitch. There is a "friend" in their class that they seem to be smitten with. Unfortunately that "friend" is the class troublemaker. This little boy has taught them potty jokes and introduced them to the concept of guns. They talk about him all the time and have learned some very unbecoming behavior from him. When they started to tell me about guns (which they didn't even know existed till this little shit told them) I had had enough. I spoke to the teacher about it and she assured me that he was on a behavior plan and she had brought his parents in to talk to them, yada yada yada. Call me overprotective, overbearing, whatever but I just can't sit by and let this "friend" undo all of our hard work. Our boys are wide eyed, life lovin, innocently happy boys. I refuse to let this little troublemaker take that away from them.
Being a teacher myself, I know that every class has some unfortunate kid like this so it's only a matter of time before they cross paths again with a bad influence but for now I have control over the situation and I'm taking the bull by the horns. I didn't tell the preschool that was one of the main factors we were moving the boys, but now I question if I should or not.
The positive side of the situation is that the boys will be at my school with me! I love the school that I work at, I've been able to get to know their teachers and spend quite a bit of time observing the Montessori program. I'd prefer that the boys only attend preschool 3 days a week at this point, but the Montessori program is 5 mornings a week. So that will be an adjustment but they truly seem to love school so I don't foresee the increase being a problem. So starting in January, the boys and I will be in school from 8:30-12 each day right down the hall from each other.
The gifts they picked out were actually thoughtful, a bit ridiculous and a whole lot of sweet. They enjoyed choosing gifts for their grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and each other. They were a bit disappointed about not being able to get the gifts they bought for each other tonight. That might be an understatement. Overall though, I thought it was a good experience for them and I hope they enjoy giving their gifts to everyone on Christmas.
The new year will bring some new changes for the boys. Kevin and I have decided to enroll the boys at the preschool Montessori program at my school. They are currently in preschool 3 mornings a week at another school that is about a mile away from my school. It's been a great experience for them and they have enjoyed themselves tremendously.
There has been however, one little glitch. There is a "friend" in their class that they seem to be smitten with. Unfortunately that "friend" is the class troublemaker. This little boy has taught them potty jokes and introduced them to the concept of guns. They talk about him all the time and have learned some very unbecoming behavior from him. When they started to tell me about guns (which they didn't even know existed till this little shit told them) I had had enough. I spoke to the teacher about it and she assured me that he was on a behavior plan and she had brought his parents in to talk to them, yada yada yada. Call me overprotective, overbearing, whatever but I just can't sit by and let this "friend" undo all of our hard work. Our boys are wide eyed, life lovin, innocently happy boys. I refuse to let this little troublemaker take that away from them.
Being a teacher myself, I know that every class has some unfortunate kid like this so it's only a matter of time before they cross paths again with a bad influence but for now I have control over the situation and I'm taking the bull by the horns. I didn't tell the preschool that was one of the main factors we were moving the boys, but now I question if I should or not.
The positive side of the situation is that the boys will be at my school with me! I love the school that I work at, I've been able to get to know their teachers and spend quite a bit of time observing the Montessori program. I'd prefer that the boys only attend preschool 3 days a week at this point, but the Montessori program is 5 mornings a week. So that will be an adjustment but they truly seem to love school so I don't foresee the increase being a problem. So starting in January, the boys and I will be in school from 8:30-12 each day right down the hall from each other.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Classic Red, Green and Silver Christmas Mantel
I had a lot of kitchey going on previously, I think it's because of having the boys. Some of my most fondest memories of Christmas are of the kitchey Christmas decorations my Grandmother used to put out. The nutcracker that wound up and played music, the Santa that held a lantern that lit up, and her Santa mugs just to name a few. I want the boys to have those same kind of memories, when I buy Christmas decorations I always have that in the back of my mind. So I shopped the house as well as Michaels and the dollar store and came up with a more timeless and classic Christmas Mantel. We'll keep the kitchey in the kitchen.
The candle sticks are from Pottery Barn and I embellished them with silver snowflake ornaments that I picked up from the Dollar Store. The glass vase on the mantel is also from the Dollar Store and it is filled with Dollar Store ornaments. The faux Christmas holly is from Michaels. I used a piece of burlap around the vase as well to tie it all together.
Our stockings are from Pier One. I purchased them years before we had the boys because I loved the that they were made of velvet, were patchworked and the details on them are really pretty. It's difficult to see the golden thread that embellishes them in pictures, sorry about that! Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
DIY kitchen curtains
buffalo check fabric on the door wall in the kitchen.
In a perfect world, I would quit my job and become a full time home decor/lifestyle blogger. I'd also be creative and talented enough to do so. Since I'm neither creative nor do I have the time it takes to commit to such an endeavor it will remain my pie in the sky dream. I am however, good at reinventing the wheel. Which is what I did in the above pictures.
I had read on many blogs that people were going to Lowes or Home Depot to purchase painter's drop cloths to use as drapes. I had previously spent 160 dollars on drapes from Pottery Barn that I felt were just okay. I returned those drapes and picked up my 20 dollars worth of painter's drop cloths. The beauty of the drop cloths is that they are a heavy and thick material that is already hemmed on all four sides. All you have to do is iron and hang with clips. They have been hanging for about 6 weeks, but this past week I worked on embellishing them to add more interest. I bought some buffalo check fabric from JoAnn's that was similar to what I saw in the Ballard Designs catalog for about 25 dollars. I also picked up some stitch witchery which is used as a bonding agent.
I used the buffalo check fabric to make curtains for the window above my sink by just measuring, cutting, ironing and creating the hems using the stitch witchery. I hung them with some drapery clips and tinkered around with them until they looked right. I did it in about an hour and a half after my little ones went to bed.
With the painter's drop cloth curtains on my door wall, I had to fold over the material from the top because they were too long. I used the flap of material that I folded down to embellish with the buffalo check fabric. Again I measured, cut, ironed and bonded one material to another using the stitch witchery. I then cut strips of fabric to gather the curtains in the middle to allow for more natural light. In total the project cost about 50 dollars for both windows, not including the window hardware. Much better than the 160 dollars I had previously spent on two window panels from PB.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thanksgiving Week
Visit with Santa
This Thanksgiving has been an eventful one for the boys. On Tuesday, the boys had a Thanksgiving feast at preschool. I was happy that my schedule allowed me to join them and help their teacher out. They had a nice lunch with their friends, it was pretty precious to listen to what three and four year olds talk about around the dinner table.
On Wednesday we went to see Tangled with the McBrides. The boys and I chowed on popcorn and m&m's till I felt sick. We all thought it was a pretty good movie and afterwards we came home and played dolls together. I guess the girly type movie brought out their feminine side.
Thanksgiving Day we had some of Kevin's family over for breakfast. The bagels and egg casserole were delish followed up by a visit from Grant and Claire. I love that they can just ride their bikes over whenever they want. Later in the afternoon we headed to the McBride's house for Thanksgiving dinner. After dinner we celebrated Claire's 10th birthday. I can't believe little Claire Bear is already in double digits.
Yesterday we stayed home for most of the day. We had no interest in fighting the black Friday crowds so we stayed far, far away from the chaos. The boys played while Kevin and I tried to get some work done around the house. We still have a large amount of shelves and pictures to hang and in the mean time I keep creating new projects for myself which isn't helping. I'll save that for another post.
Today my mom came by for a few hours to sit with the boys while Kevin and I had some time away. We went to Meadow Brook Hall for the Christmas walk. It was beautiful. I have been many times, but haven't been for at least 10 years. I was so excited when they told us that they had opened up the secret playrooms to the public. I have always wanted to see the playrooms and they did not disappoint. Everything about Meadow Brook Hall is so uniquely beautiful and being up in the fourth floor playrooms was the icing on the cake. Afterwards we hit up Pottery Barn and picked up some treasures and then headed to Rojo for a late lunch.
The boys had lots of hugs and kisses for us when we got home. I love that.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Yipee

Because of the nature of my job, our travel dates are always limited to holidays and the summer. All of which are the highest crowd levels. This year my school district has changed our Spring Break and it is no longer the week of Easter, and according to the crowd levels for the week we are going, things shouldn't be too crazy busy. We are all very excited and looking forward to the memories.
Sunday, November 07, 2010
On a whim
Little Jakey and Mom
Yesterday morning when we woke up, Kevin and I were deciding what to do for the day with the boys. We checked the local entertainment guide and saw that Curious George was playing at the Fox Theater this weekend. How did we miss that? The boys LOVE Curious George! It is hands down, Anderson's favorite show to watch. So we purchased some tickets on-line and headed to the D. We asked the boys if they wanted to know where we were going or if they wanted to be surprised. They chose to be surprised, I was impressed with their patience.
They were excited when we got to the theater and realized they were going to see George, Chef Psghetti, Noki, and the man with the yellow hat. They watched intently the whole time, never got antsy and enjoyed the entire show. I enjoyed holding them in my lap for nearly and hour and half and smelling their sweet hair.
After the show we headed to IKEA for shopping and lunch. It was a great family day!
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Halloween 2010
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday and the boys have just taken it over the top for me. This was our first year trick or treating with Grant and Claire and it was a great time. We had the grandparents, aunts and uncles over for some appetizers, pizza and some yummy deserts beforehand. It was a little party for the halloweenies and they loved being with their family. After dinner the boys changed into their costumes and we had a group of probably 12-15 neighborhood kids that we walked the neighborhood with. This year was Grant's first year walking the neighborhood alone with his friends, so their was a lot of excitement in the air :).
The boys did a fantastic job keeping up with the big kids and needed no prompting by Kevin or myself to go to the door and ask for candy like in previous years. They occasionally looked over their shoulder to make sure I was there but most of the time they were so hocked up on excitement and adrenaline they were in their own world. They each took more spills than I can count but even that didn't slow them down. The boys were pretty bummed the next day when all the decorations came down and they realized it was over. So was I.
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