Sunday, September 28, 2008

the women, the grandma and the works

On Friday, Renee, Diane and I went out for coffee, and saw...

The Women. Loved it. Go see it with your girlfriends.

On Saturday, K and I, and the kiddies went new car shopping to replace our smashed-up soccer mom mini van. We are thinking of replacing it with something less soccer mom mini van-ish... but we are just waiting an eternity for the insurance company in the shopping stage.

Then, the kiddies and I were off to the airport to pick up The Grandma, who is here for a visit. I just had enough time to bring her to our home, give her my cell number and K's, and leave her with Miss S for the night, so I could take R to the Sens game! {Well, she says she misses the kids, and I miss having a baby-sitter, so...}

R and I had so much fun at the Senators game. This was our first time experiencing the Sens/Habs rivalry up close... love it! I have to admit, it is still hard to get used to a new team - I still have loyalty to my team back home, but I am converting to be a Sens fan too. Can't wait to see both my teams play here later in the season - what jersey will I wear...hmmm?!

And tonight, we introduced The Grandma to The Works...yummy! The kiddies wanted her to drink out of a measuring cup...good times!

Friday, September 26, 2008

today's naptime scrapping

I still had these fall photos {old photos from a fall, back home - I am so not a chronological scrapper!} on my desk and my 'fall' paper, so this is what I did...

{Sometime last week I passed the 100 post mark on this blog - yeah!!! - yet I am still unable to get a good photo of my layouts!}

Nap time scrapping continues to be tricky. Today R was tired, and he actually wanted a nap. He said "I am tired. I didn't get enough sleep last night"! Hmmm, that sounds familiar - sounds like...me! Oops, I am constantly reminded that the kiddies repeat everything I say.

But Miss S, she never wants a nap anymore {and I am so not ready to give up on a 2 year old napping yet}. Her new trick is to wait until I think she is sleeping, and then quietly sneak into her big brother's room...and play with his toys. This is what she did today, and R slept right through it! I always find Miss S {she is not as sneaky as she thinks she is} and then I have to put R's toys back just so - he does NOT like anyone touching his things. Oh, the drama...

Thursday, September 25, 2008

my boys...

with their matching 'do's! They have been having fun at floor hockey {R now goes onto the gym floor, if Daddy goes with him - so that is progress that we can live with}. I am betting that R will be out there on his own very soon, with Daddy cheering from the sidelines.

I'm just laughing as I'm typing - remembering a story R told us last night, about "how handy it would be to be a monkey. Because {Curious} George can hold a juice box in one hand, an apple in another and hold a book with his other two hands..."! That would be handy - I know I could use more hands with these monkeys some days!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

eighty-two years young

but R thinks he just turned 15! It was so great that my Grandpa was here to celebrate his birthday with us...

We celebrated last night with a wonderful dinner at Baton Rouge, and then cake at home! To my {surprise, and} delight the kiddies behaved exceptionally well at dinner {'cause you know I was worried about that}! We had a great visit with my Grandpa this week and will be sad to see him go {he, however is probably looking forward to some peace and quiet - although I know he will miss the 'little rugrats'}.

Happy 15th Birthday Grandpa!

Monday, September 22, 2008

here's to fall

To celebrate the first day of fall today...

here's a layout of R playing in some leaves at the lake back home {totally scraplifted from the Fall issue of Canadian Scrapbooker magazine}!

And some other layouts done last week while the kiddies were napping {it is getting harder and harder to get them to nap, so scrapping time is becoming rare}...

The above layout is of Poppa {my Grandpa}, who just happens to be in town visiting us right now, and Miss S, last Christmas.

And this one, because I had all my lovely new Fa La La {Making Memories} papers {and some Anna Griffin} still sitting on my desk...



Happy Fall!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

winter album, part deux








and finally...that is all!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

go sens go

The Senators start the pre-season tonight, playing at Scotiabank Place against the New York Rangers.

It's that time of year again! I will be watching the game on TV {K is at the game but I gave away our other tickets as I don't think Miss S is ready to sit through an entire game}...Go Sens!

Friday, September 19, 2008

winter album, part one

I made this 'winter album' for R at the crop this past weekend. I have been wanting to put it together for a while, and was setting aside embellishments that were blue, white and icy. I love that the acrylic album itself has an 'icy' feel to it, too. All of the photos {from a few different days} are taken at 'the Lake' back home, where we spent a great deal of time. We were lucky to live in a 'lake community' where you could go swimming, fishing and play tennis, etc, in the summer and go skating and tobogganing, etc, in the winter. It was a special place for us - K and I both grew up in the community, and a few years ago bought a home there ourselves, so that our children could grow up there too. Well, that obviously didn't happen, as we are now living 'out east', so this album will be a reminder of home as well as an album showcasing R's winter fun and skating progress.

I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, so scroll down to see a crazy amount of photos...


















There are more photos to come {for those of you that hung in there to see them all}!!!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

tiny dancer

Miss S is a ballerina {or bawa-wina, as she puts it}! For the first class I just dressed her in regular play clothes, and thought I would wait and see how the teacher wanted them to dress. Well, you know I couldn't resist - today, I went out and bought Miss S this ensemble...

How adorable is that! This program promises to teach Miss S grace and creativity {um, graceful and toddler are not two words that usually go together, are they?} while learning basic ballet and jazz. I just want to see her in a tutu!


OK, I couldn't resist...


This is the tutu that Grandma gave Miss S for dress-up, but maybe she could wear it to class, right? Tonight for bedtime story, we read Angelina Ballerina and Miss S told me that she can curtsy like Angelina!

Watching Miss S dancing is going to be delightful!

Ta-dah! I cannot wait to scrapbook these photos!