Friday, March 5, 2010

Family Game Night

We had a night with no plans, and tried to have a picnic outside for dinner tonight--ended up moving inside...brrr...I think it got 20 degrees colder in 5 minutes! We then attempted to play some board games...all 3 kids wanted to play something different--happens every time. The above Cranium Cadoo was my pick, because all ages seem to enjoy it. I love it that my 2 big kids can play on their own now, reading the secret words with the cool red glasses all by themselves. Seems like just yesterday that Levi started being able to do this, and now it's Sarah--she told me when I was putting her to bed that she was so proud of herself for being able to read them all by herself! Game nights at our house are never quite as calm as I imagine them being in other families. Levi is usually positioned something like the below picture--he's all over the place!

Here's Jason's mustache that he made for us to guess what it was--I thought it was pretty good for a 3 yr old!
And here's Miss Sarah with her picture of a train. Don't know if you can see it, but she's been signing her name on all of her school pictures with a little flower after it. What a doll! An energetic night--fun memories made, but I'm glad they're all in bed! Dad and Mom are tired tonight!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Valentine's Date

Robbie took the boys to the K-State game this evening, so Sarah and I decided we needed to do something fun and "girlie". I took her to the beauty school in town (where one of her classmate's moms is studying) to get her first manicure. Sarah loves this mom, who helps in her class all the time, and Miss Tanya made her feel like a queen! Paraffin dip for her hands, a good, warm soak in bubbly water with fun rocks for her to play with, an arm and hand massage, and some pretty sparkly polish. Then she requested to go eat at Taco Bell, and we finished it off with a chocolate dip cone. What a sweet date! I love any time I get alone with any of my kids!

Birthday Fun

Levi had so much fun at his birthday party--there were lots of little boys, and lots of jumping, diving, and chaos, but I think they had a blast. Robbie made it a success--he set up a couple fun games of fishing for gifts and Lego competitions. We paired the boys up and gave them 20-30 minutes to build something special--then each team explained what they built and they got some kind of award for it. There were some pretty spectacular creations!



Even Jas got in on the fun and explained it surprisingly well. All of Levi's friends gathered around him and listened to him, encouraging him on what a great creation he built--he's got such great friends! Jason thought he was big stuff--probably my favorite moment of the night!
Aren't these the coolest looking dudes on the planet? Sooo cute!
And finally one more party with all of Rob's family--here are all the cousins together.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Volcanos and Cakes

I just love how proud Jason looks in this picture, so I had to add it in here. He got this volcano at his friend Jonathon's birthday party and had so much fun adding vinegar and watching it erupt--again, and again, and again! My vinegar is gone, but it was so worth it to make him so happy!
My little Levi turned 8 years old this week! This was one of his favorite gifts--cost me a whopping 3 dollars and maybe 70 cents--some offer I got in the mail and knew he'd love. I got the binder and some "research pages" (Levi loves to do research on animals), and canceled everything else that was to come--not bad, but they must have given my email address out, because I get about 200 spam messages a day now!
Here's my little Jas licking his first beater ever! I'm a little paranoid about letting my kids eat raw eggs--I decided to loosen up a bit today, and he was one happy kid!

My sweet friend Beth came over and helped me make Levi's birthday cake--he's having a Lego party, so we decided to attempt a lego cake. Since we didn't use fondant, it's not as perfect as some, but we had a great time, and Levi thinks it's the best cake ever!

Of course the kids wanted to help out, so I let them each decorate their own cake with the leftovers. They wanted to serve it to the 20 college guys that are sleeping at our house tonight--I probably should have, but I couldn't quite do it!
And here's the finished product. Can't wait till his party tomorrow night--we're having some major Lego competitions--I'll try to post those pictures soon.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Free skate!

Here are the kids enjoying the newly renovated ice skating rink this week for their free skate day--thanks for the tip, Keely. They had a blast! Jas just ran around in his shoes, pushing this for probably 2 hours.

And Sarah did great--I told her this might be her best sport! She didn't complain a bit and was such a happy little girl.
Levi's ankles bothered him a little in the skates, but he got the hang of it and wants to go again soon.

And my hubby showed up to enjoy a little of it. This is the last picture he'll ever have in braces--got them off this week and his teeth are amazing! Will have to post a picture of his great new smile soon!

Kei's birthday

More fun with our friends--we got to celebrate Kei turning 3 a few days before they left. The cake was a disaster, but the kids didn't notice!
Kei got a K-State jersey, just like the one Jason got from Uncle Mark and Aunt Emily--the one that he lives in and cries when I have to wash it! The boys were giving us their "tough guy" pose!

Christmas '09


I'm finally getting around to posting some Christmas pictures from weeks ago. We had a great time with both sides of the family and are already wishing we could see them again soon. The above note was written at Rob's parents' house by Miss Sarah--I thought it was cute!
We went to my parents' house first--I think for our dinner and gift opening time, there were 32 of us--my immediate family, plus our Japanese friends and Aunt Mary and Uncle Kit, who are with us every year for this. It's a houseful, but we just love it.




The kids are mostly always in the garage--my dad put in a new double swing this year, made from an old ab roller. I was a nervous wreck that someone would get slammed into by it, but the kids loved it!



Here's my adorable 16 month old nephew James. I think he's about the cutest thing ever, and his daddy's pretty great, too. One of Sarah's favorite Christmas gifts, and the only thing she asked for besides a princess robot...her own gumball machine! And she's doing great sharing them with her brothers.


This kid could never have too many Legos! He entered one of his favorite creations in to their website and is hoping it'll show up in the magazine.

Here's my Japanese sister Mai and her son opening a gift--it was so special to have them at our family Christmas this year--first time to celebrate Christmas with her since 17 years ago, when she was my exchange student in high school.

Now on to our little family Christmas with just Robbie and the kids and me. We had to rush through this to leave town a couple days early because of the big storm coming in. Because of this, we didn't get to have our tradition of decorating Jesus' birthday cake together, but Levi got to read the Christmas story aloud in his Bible for the first time this year, which was really special. Levi's big gift was his Ripstik--sadly he hasn't had much time to practice it yet, but hopefully it'll warm and dry up soon. His best friend got one, too, so I'm hoping they'll spend lots of time together on these this summer.

Jas was so happy to get another train for his (Levi's) track.

The kids were trying to figure out what recipe to try in Sarah's new cookbook...notice her adorable apron that my mom made her--and I got one to match!

On to Rob's family's Christmas. His mom always makes an amazing meal, and we have a nice, candlelit Christmas dinner.
My hubby playing guitar for some Christmas carols.
Robbie's mom reads a special kid's Christmas book to the grandkids each year, then she gives each of them their own ornament that goes along with the book. Linda is so good at making things special and creating traditions that we all look forward to each year.

Levi was pumped about having his own kickball, just like the ones they use at school.

And here's Miss Sarah's new Christmas outfit from Grandma and Grandpa--too cute.

Sarah and cousin Grace--great friends.

Robbie's grandma gave the boys each their own harmonica and a book to teach them to play. Her husband, who died my first year of marriage, was great at the harmonica and so loved music...she's hoping to pass that love on to this generation.


And last but not least, Sarah's rendition of "Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer". I laugh every time I listen to her names for all the reindeer! I guess she needed some space and decided to hang out on the stairs. About 3/4 of the way through it, notice the toy that gets thrown down, then little KeiKei's feet "helping" her play the piano!