Sunday, October 17, 2010

Joe's Soccer Game

Joe did so well, again, at his soccer game this weekend. He is really getting into it. We even went to the park on Sunday so that we could practice kicking the ball around. The Coach told Jon that Joe has shown a lot of improvement and that he is proud of him. I am too. He is really enjoying himself and it shows in his increasing focus during the games.
I got a couple of great pictures. Hope you enjoy.

Really like this picture I took of Jocelyn...











Love this picture...










Saturday, October 16, 2010

Witchy Legs - Future Project

I thought these were so cute over at: oh, wait, I suck at writing down where I get these pictures from, so if you know, could you let me know?
Anyway, I thought this would be really cute sticking out from something in our house. Couch, toy box, ottoman, or even the entertainment center. I might have to go and find some funky Halloween socks and do this.

Friday, October 15, 2010

My Son Tried to Extort Money from Me!

Joe was so excited when I picked him up the other day. He showed me a picture that he took a long time creating. He had a lot of stuff on it, but I also noticed that it had $1$.50 on it. I asked him if he was hoping to get some money at Halloween and he said no. It was "how much it is". I asked him for what, and he told me for his picture. It would cost me $1.50 for his art, $2.50 if I wanted to hang it up at work, $3.50 if Grandma wanted it. I couldn't stop laughing. I called Jon, my Dad, and my Mom to tell them how clever Joe was.

Later I told him that it would probably be ok if he gave it to me since I was the one that paid for him to go to club to create the art. He argued that it was their art supplies, and then I reminded him that we pay for him to go there, and thus we pay for the supplies, too.


What a smart kid. I told him that we would start looking more into art and artists and art history. I love that he valued his work so much.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

I'm a Soccer Mom!

When it was time to sign up again for flag football, Joe said he would rather play soccer. He loves to run, and this was a good opportunity for him to do it. This is his first game, and I just love how excited he was to play and run. He had a great time, and I had a great time watching him. Yup, I'm officially a Soccer Mom!















Saturday, September 4, 2010

Playing in the Rain

We had a major storm pass over our house last week. We made the kids go out and play in the rain while we watched them from the garage.
Joci got in a little trouble going into the street and had to do a little time out.








Sunday, August 15, 2010

Fun from the Goodwill

Mom and I went shopping at the Goodwill a few weeks ago. It was a great trip, I found a little freestanding towell bar that I need to figure out what color I'm going to paint it. I also found a perfect pampered chef turning utensil holder for $3! But my favorite find was these two oak wall plaques cut in the shape of the state of Arizona. There was something about that I really liked and they were only 99cents each, so it was a steal. Here's what I did with them. I have to do one more that I'm going to give to my Mom, but I have to find another AZ map.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Joe's First Day of 1st Grade

Joe had a great first day today. It's a good sign when they leave happy and come home happy, isn't it?






Monday, August 9, 2010

Road Trip!

Ok, I know it's been awhile. We have been crazy busy it seems, and when I have had time to blog, I must admit that I wasn't in the mood. I consider it a creative process, and so if it feels forced somehow, it feels like work. I kind of protect my creativity from things that can dampen it. Sometimes, I have to put it away for awhile until I feel like I can nurture it again.

I've done a few different little crafts lately, so I will post soon about those. First, though, I thought I'd post about our spontaneous staycation that we did last weekend.

We used the GPS and just decided to drive. We ended up in Laughlin, Nevada. At first, I thought it was going to be completely kid-unfriendly. But, we ended up having a blast. We did have a couple of hiccups. The first being that we didn't realize how much our kids thrive on predictability. They had a hard time coping with the drive, yes, there was whining, but it didn't last long. The other is that we should have gone online a bit earlier and reserved a room as we ended up paying a lot more money than we wanted for a really crappy room. That was a lesson learned.

The next day we ended up at the Aquarius (formerly the Flamingo) in a really awesome room. The windows are floor to ceiling and they all face the Colorado river. The kids LOVED this. We had the curtains open most of the time because the view was so spectacular.

We didn't get to go on a boat ride like Joe wanted, but we did get to go swimming and we had some great food.

The funniest part was when we took the kids over to the Kids Kastle at the Riverside, thinking it would be an indoor play space. When we got there we found that it was a great drop off space and the kids really wanted to do it, so we thought, why not? We dropped them off and headed to the movie theatre in the casino, we wanted to see Inception. We were 6 minutes late. So then we tried Bingo, the next session didn't start for an hour. Next it was bowling, but they only took cash and the atm was down in the casino. We kind of looked at each other and said that we were pathetic. We had time to ourselves and didn't have anything to do. So we took a walk and drank really big pina coladas.

When we asked the kids what their favorite part was, Joe said it was all great. When we asked them what the worst thing was, he said there was no bad part. Can't ask more than that can you?These photos were from our drive out. The Sunset was AMAZING!