Friday, March 27, 2009
Blue and Gold Banquet
Clothes shuffle
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Primary Activity
D was obsessed with the foreign currency - counting it all out, and making piles. After the different areas and zone conference, the kids got to do some fun p-day games and activities.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Pinewood Derby
I told him that I wasn't sure that superglue was the best option; it has to be applied very carefully so that it doesn't get on the wheels. Now,... perhaps i should have just kept my mouth shut, because they go RACING back to the car, and the boys themselves decide to stop the gluing process. *doh!!* They ended up getting the wheel and nail
The lady apologized all over herself and helped D and M to work off most of the superglue so that the wheels could actually turn. They did a better job on it that i thought possible, and D was happy, which was all that mattered to me!
There were only 6 cars (7 if you count A.) And D came in 4th. He did get a ribbon with the design award for 'Most Futuristic.' The biggest hit of the evening, i would say, was the snack 'mini-racing cars' that the kids made from twinkies (something my kids NEVER get ;-) The evening turned out allright, but I'm just glad we're done; there's MUCH more drama in cubscouts than you would ever expect!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Lowe's and Scooby-Doo
Thursday, February 12, 2009
new workout plan
The kids have had swim lessons at the Y in the evening the past couple of weeks. I had grand intentions of using the opportunity to jump start myself back into working out. It hasn't quite worked out that way - i spend all my time feeding the kids dinner during lessons (which start at 5PM for E), and then picking up one kid, dropping off the other for their lessons(A is at 5:30PM), getting them changed into swim clothes, getting them showered and dressed AFTER lesson(D is at 6:15PM.), and then giving them all a snack after lessons (they're ALWAYS ravenous!) before finally dropping them into the babysitting(thank HEAVEN for the YMCA babysitting!)
To make a long story short,... i wasn't getting ANY time for a workout for ME! So, i've started coming in the mornings with only E and C and using the babysitting then. Sometimes it means i'm driving up the Richmond twice in one day, but i've LOVED getting a decent workout in! It's been a bit of an adjustment for the little kids - i actually wake them up now instead of letting them get up on their own.
C, in particular, has felt the lack of sleep. I dragged the kids back from Richmond once this past week and set them straight up into their stools while i prepped for dinner, and C didn't even stay awake the 5 minutes until dinner was ready - she was one TIRED girl! It amazes me sometimes what positions and circumstances that kids can fall asleep in ;-)
To make a long story short,... i wasn't getting ANY time for a workout for ME! So, i've started coming in the mornings with only E and C and using the babysitting then. Sometimes it means i'm driving up the Richmond twice in one day, but i've LOVED getting a decent workout in! It's been a bit of an adjustment for the little kids - i actually wake them up now instead of letting them get up on their own.
roller skating
D was the daredevil all over the place - he's always been fast and reckless, but he seems to be finally gaining some control. He didn't have NEARLY as many bruises this time skating as he did last time!
A, being MUCH more cautious, spent the majority of her time right next to the railing,.. but she got better at falling later on, gettomg a little more willing to venture out into no-man's land.
A was also VERY willing to help C & E, when she realized they'd LOVE to be with her! and were perfectly content to go 'walking speed.' She was a HUGE help to me, and a wonderful older sister!
BTW - i LOVE living in a small enough town that a kid-skate at the roller rink is sparsely attended enough that i could feel comfortable with my toddlers on the floor, and carry around a camera taking pics. There were probably only 25 kids total, and only one parent chose to skate with their kids - the rest stayed on the sidelines watching.
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