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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Spring Fun

It's officially Spring, even though it snowed last weekend, but we are all anxious for warmer weather. In Colorado it fluctuates like crazy, but honestly I love it because those few weeks of warm weather in January were the perk up I needed. Now it's nearly April and I'm hoping it trends a little warmer now for good.

Just thought I'd share a few things we've been up to.

Last week for FHE we made bunny puppets out of paper sacks and using scrap paper I have laying around. They boys had a lot of fun with them. The next day we made candy necklaces from a kit I found at walmart for $2. Fun!




Trampoline fun!

Then, for the 3rd quarter in a row Cade received a GOLD award at school. They do Renaissance cards, white, silver or gold, based on performance in school, attendance, behavior, etc. Congratulations Cade! This quarter I got there early to get a good seat and brought my special lens to get a good picture of him, but when Cade accepted his award he stood right in the middle of the row of kids, which is where everyone else was receiving there awards, so I didn't get a very good shot of him. In the brown bag is a free homework coupon, kid's meal at Applebee's, and various other pencils, toys and candies.




Then yesterday, to kick off Spring Break we went to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Our first stop was the planetarium, which it was one of the cooler planetariums I've ever been in. The boys loved the show about the Wildest Weather in the Solar System.



It was super crowded, so we ate our packed lunch on the floor.
Cade's always looking at the map!


The museum was super awesome, and we got a membership so we plan go go again since there was no way to see everything in one day. But somehow we didn't take any more pictures, lol.

Now I'm just trying to make it through spring break keeping both kids occupied without killing each other. Riiiiiight   ;)


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Handsome

Yup, these are my handsome boys ready for church this morning!
Yup, he still has the mohawk, and i think he's rocking the hipster look!


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

February So Far

We've been keeping busy with the usual life stuff like work, piano lessons, homework, etc.

But this weekend was full of fun for the whole family, starting with Valentine's Day! Before the actual holiday, the boys and I made some fun heart decorations. Sometimes crafting doesn't have to be super fancy, just spending time with those you love.


On Valentine's Day we set up a trail of hershey kisses for the boys to follow to a few little gifts. I should've expected this, but instead of following the trail they just plopped down and started eating them all! The candy they consumed plus the heart shaped pancakes I made for breakfast certainly added a little 'pep' to our morning! Cade had a party at school and all in all it was a fun little day.

Friday Dan and I got a babysitter and took a much needed date. It had been awhile. I made all the plans and surprised him by agreeing to get a pedicure with him. He loves them, and I never wanted anyone to touch my feet, so it was a fun event together. That plus Thai food and Dairy Queen = an awesome night.

Saturday we double dated with our good friends and took them to a Korean restaurant. It's so fun sharing something we've come to love with other people, and they loved it too! It was also fun just chatting and laughing with them while our kids all had fun together at home. Score!

But the fun wasn't over. After leading the ward choir on Sunday the kids and I headed up to Denver for a visit with Uncle Kevin and Grandma Kathy! Cade had Monday off for President's Day so we had to take advantage of having family close.

The weather on Sunday was in the 60s so we headed to the park to feed the ducks and run around. (It's snowing right now, so I wish it were Sunday again!)







We even barbecued for dinner, it was that nice out!

Monday we all went to the Butterfly Pavillion that is in Westminster, CO.  This place is really fun if your kids love live bugs and fish, which mine do! You can hold a tarantula, touch starfish, horshoe crabs, and then walk through the humid butterly room where hundreds of butterflies are all around you. If you're still enough they may even land on you!






Alex wouldn't hold Rosie
But Cade did! Way to go buddy!


After the Butterfly pavillion we got lunch at Cici's Pizza and then headed to the Brass Armadillo, an awesome antique store. The boys were less than thrilled about it, but it's not always about the kiddos, right? We said our goodbyes and then just 'had' to stop at IKEA on the way home. Sweet!

What a weekend. I need another...

Monday, January 28, 2013

Why not?

I just had to share this sweet moment with you. It's been great having a backyard for the first time in our family's life, and we put a trampoline back there the week we closed on the house. Since the weather has been oddly mild lately, the boys were out playing on the trampoline. I noticed that it was pretty quiet out there, which caused us to go check on them. This is what we found. Haha... so sweet!

Just having a chat outside :)

Sunday, January 20, 2013

2013 Bucket List

In my last post I mentioned I had a friend who made a bucket list for her year instead of goals/resolutions. I loved this idea so much that I had to do it too. This way it doesn't have to be something to improve or get better at (though those can be on your bucket list too), just something you want to do this year! So here is my 2013 Bucket List.


  • Pay off the minivan (hoping for a good tax refund!)
  • Obtain an animal, cat or dog
  • See the new elephant exhibit at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
  • Play with friends more
  • Go camping at least 5 times
  • Go hiking at least 10 times
  • Go to the top of Pikes Peak either by driving or by the cog railway
  • See my Dad
  • McBride family reunion!
  • Yes, I would like to lose weight...

Thursday, January 3, 2013

It's a new dawn, it's a new day

To make resolutions or to not make resolutions? I mean, don't we just come up with resolutions at this time of year because we've been so busy eating sweets for the past two months?

Still I always find myself pondering what the next year will bring, and wonder what I can do to make it a good one. I suppose it's a natural inclination, and nothing to guffaw at others for doing. There's nothing wrong with wanting to make a change or to do something better.

So here are my jumbled thoughts about the prospect of 2013;

My sister picked a word of the year that suited her goals- home. For me, I think my word for 2013 would be 'stability'.  2012 was a year of much change, moving from Korea to Colorado, and adjusting to life here. Little did we know that the adjustment would bring about some major tantrums in our 6 year old Cade. We had started seeking help in Korea, but the resources just weren't available there. Now that we were back in the US we knew it was time to get the ball rolling again. After months of doctor visits and paperwork, the end diagnosis is Asperger's. While the diagnosis is not a shock to us, we are still in a period of letting the official-ness of it sink in. This is where my word of the year comes in. Stability. Cade needs stability and we truly believe the therapy that he will be able to receive as a result of the diagnosis will provide this. Mom and Dad need it too. I look forward to helping him cope better in this world.

Another idea I've seen is more of a bucket list approach to your resolutions. I like this because it doesn't have to be goal oriented, just something you want to do this year! I've been thinking a lot about my bucket list for 2013 and I'll be sure to post it!

It's true what they say about time; All you have to do is to decide what to do with the time given to you.

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Merry Christmas!

Though this year has been a bit hectic, we sure have enjoyed our first Christmas in our new home and back in the United States. I've always wanted to put Christmas lights on the outside of a house. Dan put these up for me, don't they look great?



Christmas morning was simple and perfect. Budgets were tight this year, but the amount of presents seemed to be just right. A lot of times my kids get overwhelmed after a while of opening gifts, but not this year! Help me remember that for next year, okay?  Here's a few pictures of the kids enjoying their presents. I hope you all had a safe, healthy and happy holidays!



Hot Wheels wall tracks are pretty cool!


Merry Christmas!