We started off November by making turkeys. They were supposed to be for the front window, which we used to decorate every month, but they never made it to the window. All the tape had been used up making art projects and performing "experiments". The price of having creative children I guess :)
Megan's is the brown one at the top. She went for a realistic look. The next row is Eva's and Beth's (Beth did a cheerleader turkey). The bottom row has Laura's turkey, then Kylie's Mexican ninja turkey complete with a sombrero, and finally Jack's rainbow ninja turkey.
Facebook statuses from November -
Rob, age 39, ate a bean burrito for lunch. Apparently there are some
results of such actions that remain hilarious to males of all ages.
*Sigh*
Benefits to having 5 older siblings - at the age of 2 years 3 months,
you have the vocabulary to tell your mom she's mean and it's not fair that she rolled up
the car window when you tried throwing things out of it.
Laura asked Rob if she could brush his hair. He agreed. She climbed up
behind him and brushed and brushed, telling him with each stroke of the
brush "Oh, you're so pretty! You're beautiful, Daddy!" :)
I love that Rob let her do that and I love that she's heard those types
of phrases enough, even at the age of two, that she's repeating them :)
4 pads of post-it notes cover a surprisingly large area (Mark's office) -
My now-four-year-old requested a French picnic for her birthday dinner. Christine pointed out that it's funny that my four year old wanted a French picnic, while our 23 year old sister, Susie, wanted mac & cheese with hot dogs on her birthday a few months ago.
(I'll post about Eva's birthday in just a minute)
One of the best things about being a parent is being able to surprise
your kids with trips to Sonic for ice cream and getting to listen to
them sing Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer in a very unprofessional, but
amusing, harmony all the way home
How you know you've married a nerd - when the new Star Wars trailer
teaser is watched, he not only notices that the Millennium Falcon has a
new, different shaped, radar dish, but he also recounts the scene in
which the old one was torn off. This coming from the man who still
doesn't know all of the birthdays of his children.
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We had Beth's friend, Caitlin, and her family over for dinner. Beth and Caitlin have been best friends since last year, but we had never met her family. Beth asked that we take a picture of the two of them.
Eva turned four! We had two birthday parties for her. The first was with Christy, Dan, Susie, and Drew.
Eva got a set of four crowns (she got four more crowns - and two tutus - from Jojo and Dan), a toy make up kit, and a set of "high heels" (which broke within 24 hours).
She picked out a cake from Kroger with lots of ribbon curls.
Christy, Susie, and Drew took her to Build-a-bear for her birthday a few days later. She wore one of her pink crowns and the pink tutu from Jojo and Dan. She picked out an Olaf doll . . . and dressed him in pink and sparkles. I'd bet Olaf would have been fine with it :)
She even got to ride the carousel in the food court!
Betsy's birthday is very close to Eva's, so we had a party for the two of them.
Betsy got bath salts and a foot massager.
Betsy got Eva a rainbow tutu. My friends know Eva very well - she got 8 crowns and 3 tutus total. Eva picked out the cake for her and Betsy to share. She thought Betsy would like the flower.
Betsy's birthday was actually a few days later, so Eva, Laura and I took her out to lunch at Cheddar's. Laura proved the existence of genetics by ignoring her chicken fingers and eating her ranch dressing with a spoon, just like her great grandpa K would have done :)
Thanksgiving was low key. We did an early Thanksgiving-y dinner with Christy, Dan, Susie, and Drew as Christy and Dan went to Houston for the holiday. Susie and Drew joined us for Thanksgiving. I loved having the kids home for a week :)
Favorite quote from Thanksgiving -
Susie used a bottle opener to open a bottle of sparkling juice.
Beth (age 8 - very excited to see the bottle opener in use): Is that a lever?
Susie: Ummm yes?
Beth: Does it have a fulcrum?
Susie: . . . .
Parenting should require a PhD.
Megan and Kylie's recycled robot and his dog -