Sunday, October 18, 2009
Dogs don't...dogs do
Jason got this hilarious book for his birthday from aunt Shari and family, titled, "Dogs Don't Brush Their Teeth". We laugh every time we read it, and it's becoming Jason's favorite. Here's a long video of him reading it to me, with lots of, "What's that called again?" He's like me--can never place the words he's looking for. Sooo cute!
Pumpkin Patch
Friday, October 16, 2009
Homemade laundry detergent
So I've always been curious about making my own laundry detergent--I go through a big bottle of that stuff in no time, and I hate to keep forking out the money for it. I was talking to a friend the other day who makes her own, and her recipe only calls for 3 ingredients, plus water. Sounded simple enough--thought I'd give it a try, and I actually think I'm going to like it. The recipe I used is posted online here--The Duggars on the TLC show use it and seem to be super thrifty, yet clean. I figure that if anyone knows how to make laundry soap, that mama probably knows better! (She's going on her 19th child, so I hear!) I used the recipe for the liquid detergent--she says it's the best deal, so I believed her! So, it took me all of maybe 5 minutes to melt the grated bar of soap in water and mix it all up. I then let it set up overnight--made a congealed, strange texture which looked a little strange, truthfully, but it smells nice and clean. I stirred it up and poured it into a used laundry soap bottle that I had, and tried it out this morning. My clothes look and smell clean enough for me, so I'm happy! Best part--I didn't do the math, but I read that this stuff costs 2-3 cents per load. I seriously think if might even be less--it made sooo much detergent! I'm going to be using this batch alone for probably a year! If you're interested in making your own, I couldn't find the Fels-Naptha bar or the Washing Soda at Walmart--had to go to Dillons to get them, but these are cheap ingredients--under 10 dollars for lots of months worth of detergent. Oh--and if you're looking for a 5 gallon bucket with a lid, I've heard Walmart has them to give away in the bakery dep't--they get their icing in the buckets and like to get rid of them after it's used up.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Rag Curls
This is how Miss Sarah went to bed last night--she was sooo excited to wake up and see her curls!
Here's what Daddy and the boys were doing while I put the rags in Sarah's hair...
Gotta love that laugh! Robbie gets his braces off in a couple months, and I'm hoping to see a lot more of it! (and his smile, which he's lost somewhere in this braces journey.)
Here's the only pic I could get of Levi--the boys thought it would be so funny to keep sticking their hand in front of the camera--I wasn't laughing...
Here's the finished product--a little crazy, but she LOVED it and feels like a princess, so we'll definitely keep experimenting with it. I envision doing this for all my nieces at Christmas! Look at that happy smile...
Here's what Daddy and the boys were doing while I put the rags in Sarah's hair...
Gotta love that laugh! Robbie gets his braces off in a couple months, and I'm hoping to see a lot more of it! (and his smile, which he's lost somewhere in this braces journey.)
Here's the only pic I could get of Levi--the boys thought it would be so funny to keep sticking their hand in front of the camera--I wasn't laughing...
Here's the finished product--a little crazy, but she LOVED it and feels like a princess, so we'll definitely keep experimenting with it. I envision doing this for all my nieces at Christmas! Look at that happy smile...
Monday, October 12, 2009
Christmas picture
Sarah could spend every minute drawing, reading and writing these days. She's such a little sponge lately, soaking new things up like crazy--I love this age--I catch her playing school so often, either teaching her brother, or some imaginary friend. I can totally picture her being a teacher some day, and when she teaches, she sounds exactly like her kindergarten teacher, who is phenomenal. Here is a picture/story she made for her very loved teacher, Miss H--I was a little jealous--have never received anything with so much writing, so I had to take a picture of it to keep forever before parting with it! It says, "Wuns I had so much fun at krismis bekuz I plab (played) with mi dolez! Wut kan yoo find at scol?" (Not sure how the 2 sentences go together, but it's adorable, none the less!) I love how when the line on her "a" doesn't connect with the circle, she adds a mark to connect the 2 together--you can see it better if you double click on the pic--not sure how she thought of that, but she's pretty consistent with it.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Book it
Book it has been a great motivator for Sarah--I've been trying to get her to try to read these beginning reader books for months, but she had no interest until she brought home her book it papers. Now she's a reading machine! I love how expressive she is! Good job, Sarah!
Can you believe...
The big 3
Jason is now 3 years old--I can hardly believe it. We were busy preparing for a trip at the time, so he got a 5 minute cake decorating job. (Extra candles are for his cousins who celebrated with him.) He thought it was perfect! Jas is incredibly easy to please, and is really my little buddy lately. We're having fun running to and fro with the big kids in school. He thinks everything's an adventure. Jason wants to be a firefighter when he grows up. His favorite color is red. His favorite food is spaghetti, and he loves candy way too much. He loves to play his spiderman game and c*ndyland. He's almost completely potty trained. He loves to draw and color and play with Play-Do. He still hardly ever plays by himself, but if the big kids or Daddy or I sit down with him, he's super excited to play with Legos, cars, balls, ... He's an amazing dancer--looks just like his big brother on the dance floor--they're so flexible! The other day I was watching Robbie dance, and it dawned on my that the boys dance exactly like he does! So cute. He loves to ride his bike or scooter in our circle drive. What a fun guy you are! Love you, big boy--I can't wait to see what kind of man you become! I think you're going to be a wonderful husband someday--yesterday you told me you would cook food for your family, and help wash dishes, too! Your wife's gonna love me!
Pledge of Allegiance
Now I've got 2 Lee Gr*enwood loving kids, thanks to their wonderful teacher! A couple years ago, the only thing Levi asked for for Christmas was an mp3 player filled with his songs. Brings me back to my high school days of riding the lawn mower on the farm, with Lee or R*ndy Travis blaring in my walkman...I'd go to their concerts, secretly dreaming they'd call me up on stage for a duet! That would've made my decade! Isn't Sarah a cutie, though? Those are some big words for her!
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