Friday, November 27, 2009

My girls

We have had a lot going on for the Thanksgiving holidays. Matt's brother got married and obviously we had Thanksgiving. However I have no pictures from these yet so I will post later on them.

These are just some fun or funny things that we have been doing. I tried curlers for the first time on Sammie's hair. We had a lot of fun and it turned into a major curly fro. Sammie's natural curl boosted with curlers is out of control. I should have taken an after picture.



Lucy is everywhere. She figured out how to get in and out of the kids dresser. She loves to play peek a boo inside of it.



We tried a wig on Lucy and she looks like a completely different baby.



We had fun with Sammie when Sammie was about 6 months old. It is weird to see how close in looks these two girls have.



This is what things look like when I am muli tasking on the go. I thought this was funny.



Have I mentioned that Lucy is into and onto everything? She loves to climb on, in, out, and through things. She keeps us pretty busy.


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Halloween 2009

I was excited to celebrate Halloween with my whole family this year. Last year we were still in the hospital with the Twins and Sammie and Eston were in Idaho with their Grandparents. We had a lot of fun this year for Halloween. We were able to go trick or treating in our own neighborhood which was really nice. We kept things low key this year. I took the kids trick-or-treating at a Retirement home about 1 mile from our house on Friday and then just around the neighborhood Halloween night. I ended up spending a total of $1.25 on all of my kids costumes. We either borrowed or used what we had at our house.



Sammie wanted to be a witch this year. We borrowed the hat and dress from her Nana, and aquired her tights and broom from some of her aunts. Sammie would cackle as we went up to the houses and as she walked away.



Eston told me about two months before Halloween that he wanted to be Handy Manny. I helped him keep that idea since all I would have to acquire for it would be a tool belt and yellow gloves. I thought that his costume was a stretch, but apparently the lady at the retirement center thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread, and had to get her sons picture taken with Eston. Go Us!! Eston kept putting his candy in his took belt. Eventually the belt was so full it would fall off and we would have to empty the stash in Sammie's sack and start over again.



Logan was the Green Monster. This costume was used by my nephews and nieces of The Ohio for the past 8 years. It made it's way to Utah and has begin another long line of Halloween use. When we first stuck Logan in it he just kept laughing at himself and thought he was hot stuff. We had to roll up the arms and legs, but it just means that he will be able to wear it again next year. We stuck Logan on the grass and he blended in with the colors.



Lucy was our pretty butterfly. We borrowed this from Matt's little cousin Ellie. Lucy hated the hat, but thought the wings were pretty fun when they would flit behind her.



We almost had Lucy be a Japanese girl and Logan was going to be a piece of Sushi, but I didn't want to have to make the orange pillow needed for it.

I took the kids up and down our street while Matt stayed behind with trick or treaters. Matt said that growing up his parents would have to drive them from House to House and that it was weird to see kids just walking around. Next year I will have to send him with the kids so he can have that experience for once.