September 18, 2013

See you in space

This past weekend Brooklyn decided she wanted to build a rocket out of a diaper box. My idea was to give her a couple of markers and some colored duct tape and let her start decorating. Lucky for her, she asked Clay to help and he took it to the extreme.


A couple of hours, two diaper boxes, lots of tape, and a pair of scissors later they had a rocket ready for space.  Clay was in charge of the design and construction.  Brooklyn was very specific on what color tape went where.

She was even sweet enough to let Cutter have some time in the box.  Almost four days later the box is still in pretty good shape.  I will be surprised if it lasts through next weekend, but we can say it was fun while it lasted.  



I always love seeing what Brooklyn's imagination will come up with next.  She is at such a fun age right now.  I am also so glad that she is so sweet to let Cutter get involved in all her projects.  He absolutely adores his big sister and wants to be doing anything and everything that Brooklyn is doing. 


~ Morgan




September 10, 2013

Just a Monday Afternoon



When we got home for the day Monday Brooklyn decided she wanted to fly her kite.  Her and Dad got it all ready while Cutter and I tagged along behind.  Brooklyn needed to call Corbin to come watch too.  He came down and we all had fun watching the kids (big and small) fly our kites.  Thankfully we had two Barbie kites put back in the closet because it didn't take Brooklyn long to get the first one caught in the highline wires.  She took it well though and got the next one in the air pretty quickly.

It was a lot of fun watching her because once Clay or Corbin got it in the air, she did really well holding the kite herself.  She was all over the yard with it.  I'm still not sure how we managed to keep two kites in the air without tangling them together.  Cutter didn't care much for his and it ended up tied to the tree.





Even though I would love for the weather to start cooling down, we had a fun afternoon playing outside in the last (hopefully) summer type days.  

~ Morgan





September 4, 2013

You can never be too prepared....


Cutter's pajamas this summer has been a diaper with underwear over it.  I tried to put actual pajamas on him, but more times than not he would take it off.  So, we tried just a diaper, but he was trying to take that off too.  Finally, I decided to let him put a pair of underwear over his diaper and that seemed to do the trick.  The past couple of weeks he has started picking out his own "anties" (how he says panties) every night.  I guess he was preparing for the worst on this night because he wasn't finished getting dressed until he had all three pair on. 


~ Morgan

September 3, 2013

Our Weekend

This past Saturday the kids and I braved a trip to Lubbock by ourselves while Clay had to work.  Our mission was new clothes and shoes for the fall.  So, I guess it didn't really matter that Clay had to work because I'm pretty sure he would not be up for a day of shopping.  Thankfully, Cutter still thinks shopping is okay. 

We started out the day great and only had minor tears in Kohls because I made Brooklyn try everything on before we decided to buy it.  I absolutely get why they put the toy aisles right next to the kids clothes, but it really makes my job hard when we are on a shopping mission.  I asked Brooklyn for a picture here in her new outfit that she picked out all by herself, but it wasn't happening.  So, we moved on to our FIRST trip to Target of the day.  The kids did okay there but were getting ready for lunch.  I let Brooklyn pick and of course she chose Rosas (her favorite).  After they both ate and ate and ate....we made our way to the SECOND Target trip.  In my defense, the first one was out of Cutter's size of diapers so the second trip was out of necessity.  Haha

It was there that we started the hunt for Brooklyn some new tennis shoes.  It took us several stops but we finally found a pair at Shoe Carnival.  Cutter loved this stop.
This is the pair of shoes we ended up with compared to my tennis shoe.  I can't imagine how tall Brooklyn is going to be if she grows into these feet.
Since dance starts back today we had to get new tap shoes.  That was quick and easy and Brooklyn decided now was the time to pose.
I had promised them all day long that if they were good we could go play at the park by the Lubbock house.  So, at the heat of the day, we stopped by the house to lather up with sunscreen and go play.
After 30 minutes of playing in the heat we were all hot, tired, and ready to head home.  So, after a quick stop by Chick-fil-a for a cookie and lemonade we headed home.

Overall, the kids did great and we had fun.  I got the kids several things for the fall/winter so now we just need the temperature to cool down to something below 95.

After all the fun we had Saturday, Sunday was very low key.  After church everyone but me napped while I caught up on laundry and a few chores around the house.


~Morgan



September 1, 2013

Rules

I'm glad that Brooklyn is understanding the need for rules and knows that we have them.  She isn't 100% sure about following them all the time, but at least she knows they are there.  Very often, she brings up random conversations with Clay and I.  A couple of days ago while I was cleaning up the dishes from supper she wanted to talk about the rules at lunchtime at Mrs. Rhonda's house.  I guess they had been discussing how they were "supposed" to fix their plates according to Mrs. Rhonda's "rule lady" (her term), Mrs. Fisher.  She said, "They were supposed to fix their own plates, but that is a crazy idea."  I have a feeling I know Rhonda's opinion about Mrs. Fisher's rules.  haha  She went on to say we don't have rules like that at our house, but that we do have some.  I was impressed that she is realizing our rules and was anxious to hear what she thinks they are.  So, I told her she was right and that no, I won't make her fix her plate from a hot pan.  I did ask her what our house rules are.  This was her list.....

1. Don't break things in the bathtub.
2. Don't break Daddy's things.
3. Don't break stuff that's not yours.

And that was it.  Apparently I need to remind her of some of the other rules of the house.  But, in the meantime we will just be content living with all of our unbroken things.  :)


~ Morgan