Edit January 2: I redid the bow part today, and it looks much better. I should have known I shouldn't do bows! :) I also made a red and aqua wreath. I'll update the post as soon as I get good pictures.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Welcome
I got some inspiration from this cute blog to make a new welcome wreath. I love that it used up some scraps and materials I already had on hand (except for the wreath base and the mini clothes pins). I have one more base and want to do another, more colorful one. And I need to work on my bow-tying skills. :)

Edit January 2: I redid the bow part today, and it looks much better. I should have known I shouldn't do bows! :) I also made a red and aqua wreath. I'll update the post as soon as I get good pictures.
Edit January 2: I redid the bow part today, and it looks much better. I should have known I shouldn't do bows! :) I also made a red and aqua wreath. I'll update the post as soon as I get good pictures.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Jumping jacks
Nate recently figured out how to do jumping jacks properly. Here they all are showing us their skills:
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
The new me
I've been wearing my glasses more often lately, because my contacts have been bothering me (I think it's allergy-related) and because it's just easier/quicker to put on glasses in the morning. I've had the same glasses since college, but yesterday I picked up a new pair. I'm still getting used to how dark and noticeable they are, but I like them!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
GFCFSF microwave popcorn
We do stovetop popcorn using kernels all the time. But Jon found this Orville Redenbacher's Natural microwave popcorn that the boys can have. (Other microwave popcorns always have milk ingredients.) And it is GOOD! Now I have an easy send-to-school snack for Nate on class party days.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Father, I adore You
I had to create a separate post for this video. I love singing songs with Levi, and he can sing along with some of them. He likes Jesus Loves Me, ABCs, and the books of the Bible song from Nate's AWANA CD (it's so cute hearing him try to say books like "Corinthians" and "Leviticus"). Here's my current favorite.
Merry Christmas!
We've had a great day. We got Nate Marbleworks, and Nate and Levi both are loving it. Lucy got a dollhouse and plenty of princessy things. We also got some new books, and Levi got dozens of new Hot Wheels (which were needed, since most of ours have been lost under the couch or who knows where).
I'm home now with Levi while the potato casserole bakes in the oven, and then we're heading back over to Ray and Colleen's house.
Happy birthday, Jesus.




I'm home now with Levi while the potato casserole bakes in the oven, and then we're heading back over to Ray and Colleen's house.
Happy birthday, Jesus.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Picture ornaments
I saw this project a long time ago and liked it. I finally did it this year using the cookie cutters that came in the Trader Joe's cookie kit Lucy and I used last week. I used TJ's Christmas bags as the backing and, although I couldn't get a good picture, they turned out cute!



Then Nate took the camera and took a few shots. Merry Christmas!

Then Nate took the camera and took a few shots. Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Love and don't love
I love the lazy mornings of Christmas break.
I do not love the rain-induced stir-craziness that has overtaken our house this week.
I love the sound of rain on the roof at night.
I do not love the creek behind our house rising at least 10 feet and being 3 feet away from overflowing and entering our downstairs.
I love Starbucks nonfat peppermint mochas.
I do not love their $4 price tag.
I love these kids! :)


I do not love the rain-induced stir-craziness that has overtaken our house this week.
I love the sound of rain on the roof at night.
I do not love the creek behind our house rising at least 10 feet and being 3 feet away from overflowing and entering our downstairs.
I love Starbucks nonfat peppermint mochas.
I do not love their $4 price tag.
I love these kids! :)
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Cookie time
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Winter blues
I've been feeling extra stressed and tired each day around 5:00-7:00 p.m. (dinner prep, dinner, and post-dinner). Today I realized it's because I really really don't like winter. I know I'm in California and don't have a right to complain about the weather. But the time change I think is what affects me the most. I hate that it's dark by 5:30, when the kids seem to be their wildest and can't go outside to run off some energy. I try to make dinner but constantly have to referee and discipline for disobeying house rules (e.g., no running in the house). I often don't stop what I'm doing to discipline properly but yell instead. Ug. I hate that. Winter winter, go away!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Christmas program
Nate's Christmas program at school was last night. Here's one of the songs they did:
Here's them singing a song as they exit. I love his little smile to me as he walks by and the way he had his arm behind the other boy.
Here's them singing a song as they exit. I love his little smile to me as he walks by and the way he had his arm behind the other boy.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Kidisms
If Levi wakes up from his nap but Lucy is still asleep, I tell him he needs to be nice and quiet. He whispers, "Otay, be tie-et."
Levi's in-home therapist's name is Ashley. Up until last week, he called her "Lashey." (He can now say it correctly.)
The kids are still enjoying watching Star Wars. Lucy calls the bad guy "Dark Vader." (Editing to add that Jon says he thought the name was Dark Vader too, until he was at least 10 years old.)
Levi's in-home therapist's name is Ashley. Up until last week, he called her "Lashey." (He can now say it correctly.)
The kids are still enjoying watching Star Wars. Lucy calls the bad guy "Dark Vader." (Editing to add that Jon says he thought the name was Dark Vader too, until he was at least 10 years old.)
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Friday, December 03, 2010
A good man
My sweet grandfather, Edward Suhling (known by most as Pop or Zu--short for Suhling), passed away on Sunday, November 28. Because of my wonderful husband and friends, I was able to fly to Virginia on Monday, attend the services on Tuesday, and fly home on Wednesday. All 12 of Pop's grandchildren were there--from New York, Texas, Australia, California, and Virginia. I missed some of the time when the whole family was together sharing memories about Pop, but I know there are many, many fond memories of him. Here are some of mine.
- He called me Katiebird. I didn't like it, but looking back now, I love it.
- The entire family (Nannie, Pop, Mama's siblings and their children, and us) vacationed at a house in Virginia Beach several different summers in the 80s. Someone might remember this particular story better than I do, but I know there was talk about someone being able to do a somersault, and Pop claimed he could do one. He did, and he promptly injured his neck.
- One of my most vivid childhood images of Pop is him grinning at me from a chair, next to a door, hooked up to a contraption that wrapped a piece of cloth/fabric under his chin and pulled his head up. I think it was to stretch his neck--perhaps because of the injury from the somersault!
- His songs
- His unforgettable and unmistakable laugh
- His piano playing, by memory, hitting those keys with force
- His way with dogs





I'll miss you, Pop!
- He called me Katiebird. I didn't like it, but looking back now, I love it.
- The entire family (Nannie, Pop, Mama's siblings and their children, and us) vacationed at a house in Virginia Beach several different summers in the 80s. Someone might remember this particular story better than I do, but I know there was talk about someone being able to do a somersault, and Pop claimed he could do one. He did, and he promptly injured his neck.
- One of my most vivid childhood images of Pop is him grinning at me from a chair, next to a door, hooked up to a contraption that wrapped a piece of cloth/fabric under his chin and pulled his head up. I think it was to stretch his neck--perhaps because of the injury from the somersault!
- His songs
- His unforgettable and unmistakable laugh
- His piano playing, by memory, hitting those keys with force
- His way with dogs



I'll miss you, Pop!
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