Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bored?

Bored?


Want to look like a football player?



Try layering

that's 7 clean shirts from the drawer




try it--even your big brother might catch on


Monday, August 10, 2009

Mom's birthday

It all started with an early morning breakfast at our local sticky waffle housefollowed by an impromptu suprise party


then swimming at Uncle Whitney's
We ended the evening with our annual McQueen auction--not sure if anyone got pictures of that.



Thursday, August 6, 2009

The BIG reunion





What do you get when you cross 88 Cleavers with one huge lodge?

















1 money dig











fun games with the 2nd cousins (or is it 3rd cousins?)





















water balloon fights














rock climbing

















song skits-in this one, the highchair is being used as a podium












awesome numbered shirts--that's Grammie, she was the first member of the BIG Cleaver family.
















lots of swimming







not pictured here:
late night games
many, many meals
kids in the game room
the ponds
early morning exercising with Aunt Steph
volleyball
Uncle Jeff on the wrong side of the rock wall
Zach and Will scrambling to save Jeff on the other side of the wall

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

another birthday

Katie turned a whopping 9 yesterday.

After a long and hard sick weekend we barely got her dinner, dessert and presents ready in time.
It was Katie's off year for birthday parties so Carl and I took her bowling, which was her date of choice.
sweet socks!

She wanted sub sandwiches (thank goodness) and ice cream sundaes (so glad she didn't ask for a cake) for dessert. We are so behind that she didn't even blow out candles--nobody noticed.
Psst, mom and dad, just so you know, you got Katie a scrapbooking kit. She loved it, you can tell by the expression on her face, no just kidding, that's when she didn't know what it was. She really does like it now.

10 days summary

I was more efficient in those 10 days my kids were gone than I have been at any other time in my life. I was worried I'd find myself moping around after a few days of missing my kids but it turns out I didn't miss them as much as I expected to and they didn't miss me AT ALL. For journaling purposes here is a list of some of the things I did. It was nice to have a variety of projects.

I sanded and spray painted this:










met for lunch and a little shopping with this witty and very real friend:












went on soooo many dates with Carl, even if a couple of them started at 9pm. This was by far the best part of the 10 days. I love that guy!
did some much needed clothes shopping (its this type of shopping the kids hate the most.)

painted this:









did ZERO cooking--we did budget $100 for eating out which was a gift from Carl's boss.
made this reversible apron, which turned out to be a pain in the neck:


listened to Footsteps in the Dark (while I did my projects) by Georgette Heyer--not the romance I was expecting but the mystery was good.

Spent half of one day with Grammie, who just happened to be in town. We rested and watched after our shopping trip:






attended the temple a couple of times


looked up some ancestors at the family history library
dejunked a whole bunch of things that have been sitting around since the move

finally hung a couple of pictures:

here's the list I didn't get to:

organizing and labeling the food storage
mend the projects in my sewing box
take stuff to kids consignment store
paint table and chairs

I guess I'll start on those as soon as the kids go back to school.