A few weeks ago during Family Home Evening we talked about fire safety. We practiced running outside to our safe meeting tree when we heard the smoke alarm. I think we only did it three times that night. But that's all it took to get stuck in Ashley's head.
A few nights ago the alarm on Bryan's stopwatch went off during dinner. It beeps for a minute, unless a button is pushed. While everyone else was doing the "beep beep dance," Ashley was looking around in panic. She started pointing to the hall where the smoke alarm is, then pointing to the window (meaning outside). Pretty soon she started crying and struggling to get out of her high chair. Eventually we realized she thought it was the smoke alarm and we were supposed to run outside!
Then last night Bryan's watch did a single beep at the top of the hour. Again Ashley panicked, started crying and tried to get out of her chair.
I don't think Ashley has a clue about the danger of fire. But now she definitely has a fear of beeps!
Ashley, begging for milk at the fridge.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Halloween
We tried making these Halloween treats.
Ours didn't turn out quite so nice. But still fun and yummy.
Long before Halloween the discussion of costumes came up in our family. Sienna knew she wanted to be a witch. Colby did too, so we suggested he be a wizard. (I couldn't find any costumes his size, so had to make one). The kids decided Bryan should be Zorro, since he often tells them Zorro stories at night.
Dad: "Well what should Mommy be?"
Sienna: "Zorro's horse!"
I resisted and complained, but in the end gave in to the puppy-dog looks, and became Zorro's horse. One day Colby was describing what everyone was going to be for Halloween. He said I would be "Daddy's horse." Grandma, who was in a nearby room, didn't hear the "s" on the end of horse. She gave me quite the funny look.
Before our church Halloween party:
After:
Our Jack-o-lanterns:
Before trick-or-treating. We were joined by Sophia and Annika Lindemann, since their new sister decided to be born on Halloween.
The witches and wizard:
Ashley was possessive of her loot.
Ours didn't turn out quite so nice. But still fun and yummy.
Long before Halloween the discussion of costumes came up in our family. Sienna knew she wanted to be a witch. Colby did too, so we suggested he be a wizard. (I couldn't find any costumes his size, so had to make one). The kids decided Bryan should be Zorro, since he often tells them Zorro stories at night.
Dad: "Well what should Mommy be?"
Sienna: "Zorro's horse!"
I resisted and complained, but in the end gave in to the puppy-dog looks, and became Zorro's horse. One day Colby was describing what everyone was going to be for Halloween. He said I would be "Daddy's horse." Grandma, who was in a nearby room, didn't hear the "s" on the end of horse. She gave me quite the funny look.
Before our church Halloween party:
After:
Our Jack-o-lanterns:
Before trick-or-treating. We were joined by Sophia and Annika Lindemann, since their new sister decided to be born on Halloween.
The witches and wizard:
Ashley was possessive of her loot.
Wedding trip and visit from Grandma
A couple weeks ago Bryan and I went to a wedding in Salt Lake City for Bryan's brother, Nathan. It was a quick, whirlwind trip, but a lot of fun visiting family, quilting, and all the wedding activities. Congratulations Nathan & Michelle!
My mom came to Nashville to watch the kids while we were gone, and we convinced her to stay for a whole week after that so she could be with us for Halloween. It was so nice having her here! The kids loved it. Colby was moping today, saying "When is Gwomma gonna come back?" Of course she's always a big help to me, doing whatever she sees that needs done around the house. I especially loved the free, live-in babysitter! Here are some pictures from her visit:
Ashley took half a day to warm up, then Grandma became the favorite.
She liked to pile babies and stuffed animals on top of Grandma.
We enjoyed a fall walk along Radnor Lake.
Grandma was the parent volunteer on Sienna's field trip to Gentry Farms. They took a hay ride, did some farm activities, picked out a pumpkin, all on a beautiful fall day.
Thanks for the fun visit Grandma! Can't wait until next time!
My mom came to Nashville to watch the kids while we were gone, and we convinced her to stay for a whole week after that so she could be with us for Halloween. It was so nice having her here! The kids loved it. Colby was moping today, saying "When is Gwomma gonna come back?" Of course she's always a big help to me, doing whatever she sees that needs done around the house. I especially loved the free, live-in babysitter! Here are some pictures from her visit:
Ashley took half a day to warm up, then Grandma became the favorite.
She liked to pile babies and stuffed animals on top of Grandma.
We enjoyed a fall walk along Radnor Lake.
Grandma was the parent volunteer on Sienna's field trip to Gentry Farms. They took a hay ride, did some farm activities, picked out a pumpkin, all on a beautiful fall day.
Thanks for the fun visit Grandma! Can't wait until next time!
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