Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Spa Day

The girls and I have been hanging out all week together since I am off work, so I thought I would treat them to a mini-mani and mini-pedi. :)
(After the effort in helping them pick out colors, having them sit still for longer than they have ever been accustomed to and keeping them from smudging their fingernails AND toenails...mommy is ready to go back, on my own, for a full manicure and pedicure!)






Genevieve-ism Part 2

As we are doing water paints, I heard Genevieve say, "mom, give me another paper."
Here is the remaining conversation, said very matter of factly:

Me: Genevieve! Where have your manners gone?
Genevieve: I told you mom, God took them away.
Me: No, you told me that God took away your patience.
Genevieve: Yep, and he took away my manners too.

*A side note from her loving mother*
Just so you know, she is typically a very well-mannered child and her tone is just in play. I have not raised an un-grateful little rug rat like I am making her sound like. :)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Genevieve-ism

Genevieve was asking me for something over and over and I keep telling her "Just a minute."

She continued to pester me about it...

Me: Genevieve Grace please be patient!
Genevieve: I can't mom because God took my patience away from me.
Me: {turns away, trying to hide my laughing}
Genevieve: Don't worry, I will get it back soon.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Cheer

Imagine my shock when I found out what we were originally planning on getting the girls for Christmas would not be here by Christmas...in fact, it would be 4 weeks late. (More on that later.) So, 2 days before Christmas, I ventured out, hoping for a Christmas miracle! Because really, what kind of parent doesn't get their children Christmas presents? Just ones that procrastinate which is exactly what happened.
Luckily, a few weeks prior to Christmas, I caught Genevieve playing the air guitar. Yep, that was quite the sight! And at that point, she mentioned that she would like a guitar, like Kiki from the Fresh Beat Band (a Nickelodeon show.) So, I get to the store and feel as if there was a time-lapse, back to Black Friday. It was crazy! I somehow managed to get a parking spot within a mile range, but carts were few and far between. I went straight to the guitar aisle and found...that's right...the last remaining guitar! And hoping that Jocelyn wouldn't be upset that she didn't get a guitar, I got her a keyboard so she could play in Jenna's band...the Fresh Beat Band! :)


We spent Christmas this year with my family and we will then celebrate Christmas with the McCoys on New Years day. Nate was thankful for his gift and wanted to thank Sam for remembering him on his birthday. We don't know if Sam was weirded out by the abundance of affection from Nate, or if we are just getting a glimpse of his bitter beer face brought on by his can of Coors? I don't know...which is worse?


Genevieve really likes to take everything in

My niece and God-daughter sitting pretty with Sam

I'm pretty sure that Jocelyn was thankful for her gift from her PaPou. What do you think?









Saturday, November 27, 2010

Black Friday Sledding

I had zero interest in any form of shopping on the day after Thanksgiving. I do it every year, I hate it every year, and I finally got smart and stayed away from the stores on Black Friday. And I loved it!

Instead, we went sledding!

Gangsta Cousin Bridget is taking a much needed break from hiking up the hill time after time.

Jocelyn absolutely loved sledding...if you went slow...and didn't get snow in her eyes...and didn't go in circles...in other words, she is definitely not our snow-lovin' girl. But she enjoyed watching everyone!


Genevieve is our more seasoned sledder. She went a few times in our lap, and then preferred to do it on her own, with a smile on her face the whole time!


You can't sled down a hill, unless you first hike up it.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Must she make me sound so mean?

My mom was watching the girls the day after our first snow storm. When my mom asked if they played in the snow the night before,Genevieve replied, "I asked my mom if we could build a snowman last night and my mom said, 'Dang it Jenna, No! Because we don't have any carrots!' "

And just to clarify, this conversation did not take place between my lovely daughter and I. In fact, there was not even a conversation about a snowman. So, someone, who shall remain nameless, likes to make up stories.

And yes, I have been known to use the words "Dang it!"

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

Here are some things that have been happening in my life:

1) My sister-in-law Chelsy and her husband Matt welcomed their third child Demetri into the world on October 26th. We are so excited to have another nephew (in a world dominated by nieces!) And a cute one he is!

2)I got to pull my niece Mikayla's first tooth out. She smiled while I did it. And then after I did it, I found out they were having family pictures the next day. Oops! :)

3)Sam is Mr. Athletic lately, running and biking more miles than I can count. He is even considering biking 100 miles from Portland to the Oregon Coast in May.

4)I have a new hobby. Well actually, I can't call it a hobby since I have only done it once, but I enjoyed it so much, I plan to make it a hobby. Shooting. Yep, that's right. I went to target practice and had a blast! My weapon of choice was a 9mm semi-automatic gun. Oh yeah, and I also shot a rifle. Talk about an adrenaline rush! No worries though, my teacher is a SWAT team member (by night) and Dentist (by day) and safety is his forte.

5) One recent day, my sister-in-law Rachel was babysitting Jocelyn for me while I went to a doctors appointment. I got the dreaded "Carrie I need you to come home ASAP" call from Rachel after Jocelyn and her daughter Bridget were "disagreeing" over who should be sitting in a chair, resulting in Bridget falling face forward on a corner bookcase, hitting her front tooth...hard...pushing it straight up into her gums/bone. I know, sounds horrible. It was. We got her into my office and got an x-ray (that's right, she is a pretty awesome 3 year old patient) and Dr. Brown sent her to the Oral Surgeon. We thought for sure it was going to have to be pulled and that she would need general anesthetic. Fortunately, the Oral Surgeon decided to leave it to see if it works its way back down on its own. So far, it is looking really good. She still looks like she is missing her front tooth since it is still pushed so far up, but it is looking better and she didn't have to have unnecessary surgery at such a young age! Oh, and the best news is that Rachel hasn't disowned me or Jocelyn as family members! :)

6) And finally, the most difficult news is that of 2 close family friends that have recently been dealt cancer in their lives. Jan, the wife of Thomas Dyer whom I have previously credited my continuance to this blog for, has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The Dyers are 2 of the most thoughtful, caring, and generous people that I have ever met and Jan is not deserving of this, but takes it with a smile and is very optimistic. It is very hard to see her stricken with this, especially since she is the bread winner in her family as her husband has struggled with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for many years.
Also, Ron Hartley, who is the Godfather to both of our girls, has been dealt Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. He will be going through 6 months of chemo to try and rebuild his platelet count. Ron and his wife Sarah are very instrumental in our girls lives and the girls completely adore them. Ron is the goofy guy that plays with them at their level, but also talks to them and enjoys carrying on conversations with them. I have many visuals in my head of Genevieve sitting with Ron at church, her arms completely around his neck! As Godparents, Ron and Sarah go above and beyond with our girls. They make a point of spending quality, one on one time with each of them, on a very regular basis. As Ron goes through Chemo, his immune system is obviously shot and so we have to keep the girls away from him, something that is very hard for him to accept. We hope and pray that God has a longer, healthier life, free of cancer planned for Ron.
Our hearts go out to them and our prayers are with both families.