Sunday, November 30, 2008

A few things I love about this picture...


1. My sweet twin boys look kind of like thugs.
2. It is not a great picture, but it reflects a normal moment of a typical day. (they are tired, and watching "Praise Baby")
3. Their shoes. They are not even theirs. They both have on a pair of Aidan's. Let me explain a bit. Kellan(R) has developed a fascination for shoes recently. (Sound like anyone else? Aidan.) He wants to be wearing some pretty much at all times. Most of the time they are not even his. He just heads over to the shoe basket, or the closet, selects some, and puts them on. He has actually gotten pretty good at putting them on, which is a definite perk. It only gets frustrating when he trips over some big clonkers (daddy's or mine) or whines when one falls off every few minutes. Anyway, he's convinced Ethan to conform lately, and this picture shows that.
4. Ethan's handheld game. It belongs to Caleb, but Ethan latched onto it this particular hour. Had to have it 'on' and kept pretending to play. Love how they mimic their big brothers, even when C and A are not around.
5. Kellan's hat. Yep, like Aidan, he also loves to wear hats.
6. Kellan's thumb in his mouth. Haven't really thought about how/when I will ever attempt to break that habit, but it sure is sweet for now. And it sure pacifies them when they are sleepy.
7. The adorable way they are leaning into each other, absolutely comfortable invading each other's space, because hey, they shared a womb for 9 months.

And one thing I don't like about this picture... My babies are barely even babies anymore! I can't believe they are 20 months old!!!!! And huge!!!!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

So Thankful


God has richly blessed us beyond what we could ever imagine. Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Turkey Cookies



I started making these cookies with Caleb when he was tiny. It was fun to have Aidan really be able to participate this year.





Of course eating them was their favorite part!




Hope your Thanksgiving preparations are going smoothly!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Halloween Heroics

Weston here, finally writing to pass on a story from Halloween.

After trick-or-treating with all four, we dropped the twins off at home and I took the two older boys for a few additional houses. On one porch we ran into some neighbors who have boys the same age as ours. As I chatted, the boy about Caleb's age asked to see his "Jango Fett" gun, and Caleb being the sweet natured kid, which will come back to haunt (Halloween pun fully intended) him here in a minute. The courteous young boy looked over the gun in admiration until another, slightly less courteous child, somewhere in between Caleb and Aidan's age, entered the fray. He too wanted to see the coveted gun and Caleb was glad to give him a turn.

I told Caleb and Aidan it was time to head back and Caleb politely asked for the gun back several times with no success, and the final inquiry soliciting a response of "I like it so it's mine!" from the increasingly unruly child. I was trying to encourage Caleb to continue the polite approach, as I didn't feel totally comfortable stepping in, not knowing this kid, and his mother having just ran a couple houses down to make sure their door was locked.

Enter Aidan. Aidan, having no fear of the older, though not necessarily that much bigger, boy marched right up to him and said "You need to give it back, that's Caleb's!" After a few more exchanges of stubborn phrases from both, Aidan seemed to see he was getting no where, even with the more forceful approach and just grabbed the gun. A tugging match ensued as Aidan continued to yell dictums as Caleb's advocate.

Of course, I stood there, motionless, telling myself I still didn't want to intervene because I didn't know the kid, but it was more like the way we tend to get sucked into a good car chase on tv, you know the outcome, you know it's going to end badly, and yet, you watch.

The older boy managed to yank the gun out of Aidan's hand. At this point, our neighbors, friends with the boy's parents, felt obligated to step in and tried to resolve the situation. The boy dodged them both and headed around behind the large porch bench. As the closed in on him, Caleb went in as well, accidentally kicking a power cord that was attached to a large, plastic light-up pumpkin up on the porch wall. Noticing the falling decor, the mom of our courteous neighbor boys (who had been in hot pursuit of the ruffian) dove to the floor in attempt to save the bright orange pumpkin. Sadly, despite sacrificing herself, the pumpkin hit and the light went out. Fortunately, the distraction gave her husband a chance to snag the gun and return it to Caleb.

I snapped out of my coma and apologized profusely as we made an exit that was apparently a few minutes too late. I did take Caleb back with a replacement bulb for the pumpkin and hopefully all is well there. What still sits so well with me though is Aidan. It's one thing to stand up to others and stand up for yourself, but to see him stand up so strongly and passionately for his older brother was exciting. Just goes to show they're never to young to encourage them to enact justice on behalf of others, especially family.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Caught the Geocaching Bug



We just recently discovered Geocaching and are completely hooked! When Joy was here we attempted our first cache, but we didn't even have a GPS system, and we didn't do so hot. In fact, we even got snowed on. However, a friend loaned us a handheld GPS, and we logged our first find last Friday. Today, we found 4, but still got stumped on one (it was really cold and we had to make it back in time for Caleb to catch his bus).

Okay, I know some of you are way confused about now. You can check out geocaching.com for more info. But basically, "Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment." When I first looked it up and saw that there were over 230 caches hidden within 20 miles of here, I knew we'd stumbled upon a great (free) family activity. Too bad we are heading into winter though...

Friday, November 14, 2008

Peoria Zoo


We had a lot of fun visiting the Peoria Zoo last week while Grandma Joy was here. It was small, but nice, and the vibrant fall colors were unbelievable. It was the perfect day to visit also, because it was the last of our "warm" fall days. We went on Wednesday, and didn't even need a sweatshirt. On Friday it actually snowed a bit.




The one the best finds of the day however, was this INCREDIBLE playground outside the zoo. It was like a child's dream playground deluxe. Heck, even I was dying to play in it! Awesome!!!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

30 years old today!



Happy Birthday Weston!
We celebrated a bit while Weston's mom was here, including a fun family dinner at "Coconuts", a cookie bar cake, and Dollar Tree self-selected gifts from C and A. Then last Saturday night, he was "kidnapped" by a bunch of the guys and they grabbed dinner at Red Robin and saw a movie in the Quad Cities. He got to work to find his office "tin-foiled" this morning, and then enjoyed Pizza Hut with us for lunch. Guess what is his choice for dinner? Yep, you guessed it, more pizza! We'll open cards, and one last gift, and enjoy brownies tonight at small group. I love how birthdays cause us to take the time to celebrate those who mean so much to us!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Adorable Pray-ers



I just ADORE how Kellan and Ethan hold their hands when they pray. To give credit, it was Ethan who started it, but Kellan quickly followed suit. Had to take a picture to share the sweetness. Kellan's PJ's have the green trim.

Monday, November 10, 2008

More Caleb Moments


Weston said that the other day as he and Caleb were outside waiting for the bus, Caleb looked up at the sky, and yelled as loud as he could, "Hi God!"

Last week,in Sunday School, Caleb was learning about being a servant. I was so impressed at his application of the lesson that night. We were getting out of the van, and we had a student staying the night with us, and Caleb spoke up all excited, "Mommy, can I please carry Ali's bag to house? I want to serve her." Then he said to Aidan (as he pushed past him in his haste to get out), "excuse me, I have work to do." It was very, very sweet, and totally unprompted by me. He has been so enthusiastic lately about learning his verses, and taking to heart and mind the stories he is learning. His Sunday School teacher even sought us out recently to tell us how great he's been doing!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Caleb's "Good Manners"


Had to record this for posterity, as it cracked me up.

Last week I was sitting in the van with all 4 boys in front of the church. I was debating (out loud) whether to go around back to wait for Weston or stay where I was. Caleb spoke up in a rather demanding tone, "I wanna pull around back", and proceeded to repeat it several times, increasing his annoying whine each time. I responded, "Caleb, you are not being very polite." (Hey, I don't know exactly why those are the words that chose to come out, but they were.) He got a little quiet, and then piped up in a sweet voice, "Mommy, I like your shirt.". Now that was polite!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008