Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Babysitting

I have recently started watching my next door neighbor's two young children ages 3 and 6 months. It has been an interesting experience. It has been very difficult, challenging and educational. I have learned what kind of parent I do and dont want to be. I have learned that a little bit of discipline go a long way and Danny, the 3 year old is a completely differant kid around me than his parents, he is completely obedient and alot nicer to his younger brother. Even though I will only be babysitting two days a week, I really feel like I have to plan ahead so I have ideas and plans for activities so that he is entertained without the nintendo or t.v. He is used to playing wii or watching t.v. about 8-10 hours a day, and I am trying to break him of the habit. I think it will be a good experience for me so that I can do better with my own children.

Friday, April 30, 2010

fun by numbers

I had a quite enjoyable activity a few weeks ago that was a blast. My really good friend and neighbor, Lindsay has a mother-in-law that is an expert coupon clipper and money saver. She Shared some of her coupons with us for Quaker cereal. Originally there was an ad in the Harmons and Macey's store that put their prices to get boxes of cereal 5 for $5 with a manufactures coupon provided in their ad. Smiths had the same 5 for $5 sale, without the coupon. So. . . If you take a manufatures coupon from one store ad, and take it to the store with the lowest price, you win! So. . . here is where the numbers come in. . .
1 car
2 excited mothers
$2.14 for 5 boxes of cereal (including tax)
3 tired, tiny children
4 carts worth of cereal (an kids)
5 kinds of cereal to choose from
6 different receipts (sold in groups of ten)
1 confused but friendly Sales clerk
2 trips to the bathroom for those being potty trained.
10000 angry glares as we checked out in the ONLY checkout line open


Then we went out to the car. . .
Thinking that the trunk was empty. . .
1 huge stroller
2 speaker boxes
3 tie down ropes
and a left shoe of her brother.

We then attempted to fill the car with all of our cereal, milk and a few other little purchases. after taking the stroller out, and stacking everything nicely we finally got all of the cereal in after putting some at the kids feet and 2 cases on my lap. As we go to get into the car we realize we forgot one thing. . . The stroller. So we took the tie down ropes and strapped it down to the top of the car and we were off with a symphony of children's crying in the backseat.

60 boxes of cereal $25
2 gallons of milk $3.50
Getting a steal on cereal and having a blast. . . Priceless

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Birthdays

Ben is officially one year old now. He had a blast on his birthday when Mom and Dad gave him His very own Sandbox. We built it out of treated wood bought from the hardware store, cut into 4 foot lengths, and nailed together in a square. We put down some landscaping fabric to keep the weeds out and dug the area down so it was all nice and level. He loved just playing in the box but since we got him some sandbox toys we figured we would fill it up. So off to grandma and grandpa Smith's house we went where we filled 9 buckets full of sandy dirt and took it home. He played for over an hour in his little box, and we loved every minute watching and playing with him. Two days later (Saturday) we had his birthday party with friends and family.

He was blessed with lots of new toys, clothes and dishes! He loves driving his new trucks all over the house and Mommy is loving the new child locks, now he cant get into the cupboards (yay!!!).
Uncle David says that his present is to hold him on his birthday. He is a little nervous around babies, I think it because he his scared of them, they can be intimidating you know. He gave David some yarn which he has totally turned into a HUGE knot, but oh well, that is what it is for right?

Ben had fun in his sandbox and hanging out with Aunt Tiara and Aunt Taffy. Grandpa Wright decided to bury Ben alive, or at least his legs anyway. I don't think Ben liked that, but he had fun discovering his toes in the sand.




Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A finished project.

Today was monumental. I have been working on this beautiful wood table for several months now, with several setbacks and dissapointments. Literally blood, sweat and tears went into it, and after all of this hard work, I am finally done! The hardest step by far was the sanding and staining. I am suprising Todd's family with it tomorrow when theystop by for a visit! I am so excited. I am finally done, and now I get to start my next big project!
My mom is planning on finishing a table that she purchased from my grandmother since she is moving into a smaller basement apartment and cannot take it with her. Fortunately the stripping process does not have to take place, and all we have to do is sand, stain and finish it. I think it will be fun to work on it with her.
What am I thinking?!?
It will be fun to work with my mom, and I guess it will be a good lesson in patience. ha ha.
Well here it goes again!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Ben and his Dadadaadada

Ben loves his daddy so much, if he leaves while Ben is asleep, he will wake up promptly and start to whimper. When he leaves for work, Ben chases him trying to keep him from going. When Todd comes home from work, there Ben is racing to the door. Sometimes, when I tell him that Daddy is coming home, he will crawl over to the window and wait for his Daddy to arrive. Yesterday was a big day for our little family. As Ben was playing in the living room Todd came home from work, as soon as Ben heard him he raced into the kitchen and started babbling dadddda, daddddda daaaddaaa. Ben has said Dadda before, but not in regards to his beloved daddy, now it has clicked and Ben is calling his daddy every time he walks into the room. Luckily enough I didn't have to wait to long for him to say mamma. This morning as he was playing with his toys, he looked up, reached for me and said Mamamama. Again, he has said it before, but it mostly meant "I'm hungry feed me NOW!!!"


Good news!


As some of you know, I have been working on refinishing a table for some time now. After becoming disheartened with it all with my last staining attempt I have finally gotten back on the ball, for the past few weeks I have been meticulously re-sanding all of the old stain off. Last week I worked feverishly to stain the table top, and today, this miraculous snowy day, I have successfully completed staining the ENTIRE thing! I know I am going to have to do some touch ups as soon as it dries, but it has been very exciting to see the whole thing the color it will be.
Next stop, The last and finishing touch, the polyurethane!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

A day with the family

Today was alot of fun for me, I got to go over to my parent's house and help them put up sheetrock for their new apartment. I learned a really cool trick on how to pull out nails when their heads are all bent out of shape, and I liked watching my brothers Jared and David with my dad. I think now that I am older I appreciate my relationship with my parents more, and see them more as human beings than just "mom" or "dad". After working for several hours we were all pretty tired. Todd and I got the wonderful opportunity to go out to dinner with my parents. Although nothing profound was said, it was nice just to be together as part of our family.

Ben was HILARIOUS! We got him a plate of finger foods from the salad bar. We then proceeded to put the olive slices on his fingers. It was so fun to watch him explore his fingers in a whole new way. He did suck on them for a second, but it seems like everything that went into his mouth also fell out. Whether intentionally or not, I am not sure. He also kind of learned how to drink from a straw. We were giving him water by plugging one side of the straw and then letting the water fall into his mouth. When he started to suck on it to get more water I just filled it up, gave it to him and then quickly stuck the other end into the water cup. He got it! Well. . . at least for a few seconds. Given a few more tries and I think he will have it!


Friday, February 19, 2010

itsy bitsy teeny weeny pink polka dotted table

Way back when. . .ok last October, I received a table from Todd's parents to refinish for some extra Christmas money. My goal, at the time, was to finish the table by Thanksgiving. Yeah. . . it didn't happen. After Todd was laid off and the holidays started creeping closer, the table was placed on the back burner.

After Christmas I set a new goal to have it completed before the open house for Tad and Destiny's wedding on March 5th. I have been working every last minute to complete it on time. After each step I knew I was that much closer to completion. First stripping it of it's old paint, second an after wash to neutralize the stripper. Next, sanding. I hate sanding, but alas after an entire week of sanding to perfection I was ready for the most rewarding step, Staining. Today was the monumental day of staining, or so I thought it would be. I had everything I needed laid out before me, I take the brush and begin. It was a glorious 3 seconds before I realized that something was Dreadfully Wrong. little tiny dots start appearing all over my project like pouring water on a greasy surface. After trying frantically to gently rub it in, or brushing it back and forth praying that it will go away, it did not. After making a few phone calls they say that it would only happen if I didn't do an after wash (which I did) or if I didn't sand it (which I also did). They say that the only way to resolve it is to sand it back down and start all over. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! After waiting 15 minutes for the stain to penetrate to see the true damage, I wipe off the extra stain, and yet another setback. The table is now pink. Not the beautiful mahogany color I was striving for. I am waiting to hear back from a woodworking expert for some guidance on this one. But until then I have itsy bitsy teeny weeny polka dots on my pink table.