It was so fun to have a Girl's Night Out with my friends Jaime and Marianne. We went to dinner and then talked and talked and talked and talked AND talked. (Sorry, that sorta turned into a familiar primary song.) I think it's so important that women/moms take time to "play" with their friends every once-in-a-while. Jaime and Marianne, thanks for being my play buddies! :o)
Monday, September 1, 2008
GNO
Unplugged
The week before school started up again, our family went "unplugged". This meant no tv, no movies, no video games, no radio/cd player and no computer. I thought it would be a good way to get our brains in gear for school. We'd done enough of being "plugged in" during the summer and we needed to go COLD TURKEY to break the cycle. :o)
I have to admit, this was mostly to prove to myself that I could do it. (I am a self-admitting t.v. addict. I just LOVE it!) I'd never done anything like it and wanted to experiment to see how I handled it, along with my family. We purposely planned a few family outings in the evenings and made a long list of things we could possibly do without being "plugging in". (This was for the times when I predicted the kids would say, "There's nothing to do.")
I'm happy to report that the week actually went quite well. No one cheated (that I am aware of), no one was badly hurt and we did a lot more reading and playing than normal. (I read 5 books myself... and I don't consider myself a big reader.) It went so well we're considering making it a tradition, doing it the week before school starts, each year.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Western Idaho FAIR
FREE Lunch!
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Take me out to the ball game...
The kids earned Boise Hawks baseball tickets for summer reading (another family outing sponsered by the library, yea!). Although the Hawks lost, we still had lots of fun. Highlight: funny costumes worn by a Hawks stadium employee to rally the crowd; including darth vader, dredlocks dude, and police officer. He would also hold up different signs for the crowd to yell, when the team made a nice play. He was funny. (I forgot to get a picture of him though.)
Friday, August 15, 2008
Tea for Two
Last week, Jason decided he wanted to do different things with each of our kids... kind of like a daddy date. Rylee and Taylee chose to watch a movie past their bedtime (one that Treyson and Abree are too young for). Treyson chose to play Lego StarWars with dad, past his bed time. And Abree decided she wanted to dress up and have a tea party with dad. She got to help pick out both outfits and make the lemonade and chocolate chip cookies for the special event. Her turn came later in the week and she could barely stand waiting. She asked me every morning if it was her turn for the tea party. Finally the day came and she had SO much fun. Jason even brought home flowers for her. It was so cute! Thanks for being a great daddy Jason!