Monday, March 12, 2007

Who Are Those Masked Men?

Jonathan has a new friend named Hunter. Hunter's mommy and I went to high school together (Go Aviators?) but lost contact after graduation. Fortunately, one fateful day at Wally-World (that's for you, Cole) changed everything. I am so glad to have Jenn back in my life. I appreciate her friendship and her willingness to read extremely long emails.

I think it is pretty cool that Jonathan and Hunter have the exact same birthday. They love to play together and seem to share a love of superheros.

If any of my faithful blog-stalkers are up to date with the comic book world, you would know the unfortunate fate of Captain America. What a political statement! If you are not, Captain America was killed by terrorists in his most recent comic book. I wonder if the suit that Hunter is wearing (Captain America's suit) is worth any more money now?

Be sure to check out Hunter's family blog (I have a link)...they're awesome!

Snuggle Time






Rare snapshots of all of my boys relaxing. I'm in love!

Mr. Artist



Jonathan loves to draw! The above two pictures are of a beaver. I'm not sure what inspired him, I just know I like the final product. Take a look at those nails and the tail!

Jonathan drew this picture of him and his Papa in the birthday card that we sent to my Dad in Brazil (he was there on business over his birthday). Can you believe I waited until the last minute to send the card and had to pay a little over $23.00 to get it there within 5 business days??? If you are wondering, yes, it was worth it.

I don't remember who this picture was depicting. Do you like the spikey hair?

Friday, January 26, 2007

Family Pictures: Christmas 2006









Enjoy! I think I look really cheesy in some of these, but thought I would share them all anyway. Besides, you're my friends...you wouldn't laugh at me, would you?

Monday, January 15, 2007

Fort Rapids

We met our good friends at Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark for a couple days the week between Christmas and New Year's. We stayed in one big suite and had an incredible time.






The waterpark was packed (just like Andy thought it would be) but the kids seemed oblivious. I think they had the most fun on the yellow slide, although Jonathan enjoyed riding the big slides with Chris and I.




We had a great time outside of the waterpark too. The kids enjoyed playing with all the toys Brooklyn's family brought, both families ate well at Red Lobster, and the adults enjoyed playing games after the kids went to bed.


Tears were shed when we had to go our seperate ways...I love you all so much! Let's do it again soon!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Jonathan's First Performance

Jonathan did a great job in his first ever performance during this past Christmas season. He and all the other children involved in our Church's Wednesday night FROG program sang carols for the audience wearing their FROG t-shirts. You should have seen me taking pictures and video. I was so proud of him!



He even got to stand by his good friend Hannah. After their performance everyone was invited into the gym for cookies and punch. Yummy! What a great night.

Happy Birthday Jesus!

We made our second annual Happy Birthday Jesus cake. The boys' favorite part was licking the beaters. We certainly didn't need the cake amidst all of the other sweets, but I like the boys to remember that we celebrate Christmas because it's Jesus' birthday...everything else is just peripheral. Jonathan wanted to let Jesus eat a piece of the cake and didn't understand why we couldn't take it to Heaven for Him. I don't know about you, but I think that might have made Him smile.




Saturday, January 06, 2007

Ninja Bread Men


This year, we decided to make a special kind of cut-out cookie. Jonathan overheard Chris and I talking about gingerbread men and thought we said ninja-bread men. We had a good laugh and Chris decided we should really make them. The boys loved them. The only down side to our ninja-bread men was their black frosting. By the end of the cookie, your teeth were completely discolored! I think we might have to make ninja-bread men cookies a Christmas tradition (at least while the boys still think they are cool).




Monday, December 11, 2006

Hauling out the Christmas Decorations

Last Friday and Saturday our family had a great time decorating the tree and just spending some needed quality time together.

I had to show you this picture, because Drew is always cheesing in his pictures. Here is one that shows you what his face really looks like. He might have been in a bad mood at that point.

Before decorating the Christmas tree, we ate Wikiki Meatballs (recipe to follow). Chris and I really enjoy them, but the verdict is still out whether the boys like them or not. Hmm.

You can see from the two previous pictures that I have already wrapped some Christmas presents. Chris hates it that I use the same wrapping paper for every present. His mom uses various paper and wraps them very ornately. I just don't measure up to that. I apologized to Chris about the monotony...I think I'll have to wrap at least one of his gifts in a different kind of paper this year.

The boys had a great time putting ornaments on the tree. We tried to tell them stories about some of the special ornaments, and they listened for a couple of seconds... They are very proud of the way they decorated the tree. They also really like the train that goes around it. You can barely see the track in the next picture. It actually attaches to the trunk.

We are mostly done Christmas shopping. I am being anal trying to buy the boys one last thing on EBay, but too cheap to pay the prices that the items are going for. Maybe I'll get lucky! I am also trying to sell a couple of things. I'm getting nervous because no one has bid yet. If they don't sell I'll probably re-list them at a cheaper price. Shh. Don't tell anyone that.




We bought the boys a Playmobil Nativity set this year. The boys seem to like it, but I am going crazy trying to keep track of all of the little pieces. I walked into the living room tonight to find all the characters' hair and clothing pulled off! I think Drew was the culprit. If he wasn't so cute I'd be mad. I have some issues with the Shepherd looking like a Hobo. He is on the left. Check out that red bag!

I am planning on making some cut-out cookies (Kathy's recipe is awesome...I'll give it to you if you need one). Chris has also requested peanut butter blossoms (with the chocolate stars..the way Kathy makes them). They are his favorite cookie. When I came home with the chocolate stars he smiled so wide! I hope our boys hold on to some of their childhood traditions the way Chris has. Maybe I could even try to pass on the chocolate star tradition. I'll have to work on the ornate wrapping.

Thanks for reading!

Wikiki Meatballs (serve over white rice)
"Tasty all-beef meatballs in a sweet-sour sauce."
1.5 pounds ground beef
2/3 cup cracker crumbs
1/3 cup minced onion
1 egg
1.5 teaspoons ginger
1/4 cup milk
1 tablespoon shortening
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 cup brown sugar (packed)
1 can (13.5 oz) pineapple tidbits, drained (reserve syrup)
1/3 cup vinegar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/3 cup chopped green pepper

Mix thoroughly beef, crumbs, onion, egg, salt, ginger, and milk. Shape mixture by rounded tablespoonfuls into balls. Melt shortening in large skillet; brown and cook meatballs. Remove meatballs; keep warm. Pour fat from skillet.

Mix cornstarch and sugar. Stir in reserved pineapple syrup, vinegar, and soy sauce until smooth. Pour into skillet; cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Boil and stir one minute. Add meatballs, pineapple tidbits, and green pepper; heat through.

-Betty Crocker (1969 Cookbook)