Friday, November 20, 2009

And the answer is....

Okay, guys, it's
Emma
Rachel
Luke
Did you get it right? Rachel is definitely easy to pick out--she has a bit of a different look than Luke and Emma, who can be easy to mix up. Cute kids, eh?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Cute

Can you guess who is who?



It's not very often that three kids can wear the same outfit. These jammies and hat were given to us when Emma was just teeny. It's so fun to snap photos of each kid wearing them. It really makes you focus just on their faces--and their similarities and differences.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Perfect Food


Edamame. I love this stuff. Here's why:
1. All 3 of my kids love it (including Rachel, who is not so hot on veggies) and consume vast quantities of it.
2. It is a super food, packed with fiber, protein and vitamins.
3. It is way fun to eat. You shell each pod yourself, just like garden peas.
4. It steams right in the bag. No pots or pans necessary.
5. It's great as an appetizer. Sometimes I'll put a bowl of edamame on the table or at the bar and the girls will have at it while I finish cooking dinner.
6. It's delicious! Especially if you sprinkle a little sea salt on it before eating.
If you haven't tried edamame, have I given you enough reasons to try it? Give it a whirl. You'll be glad you did!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Independence


Luke has been walking about 90% of the time for the past four days. I think we can officially say he is walking! I am so proud of him. And his steps are the sweetest, most careful, slow and steady steps ever. I love watching him.

And the best part is when those sweet baby steps come right back to me.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween Fun

My three little pumpkins--well, actually, a kangaroo, a bee, and a witch. Aren't they cute? Man, I love these kids.

Sweet sisters

I love the lighting in this picture. Oh, the anticipation and excitement of trick-or-treating! I love it.

Luke's first sucker. He just chilled in the wagon the whole time and was so good (I'm sure the sucker helped). Don't those chubby cheeks just kill you? They are so kissable!

Earlier in the day on Halloween we hosted a big Halloween party for some of the kids' friends. We had 12 kids seven and under. Whew! But it was a lot of fun. We had a little bit of playtime while the pizzas were baking and I thought it was interesting how all of the girls were playing with the racin' ramps garage and cars and all the boys were playing with the kitchen and food. How's that for breaking stereotypes???


I think my favorite part of the party was the games and dancing. I made this skeleton dance and the kids had to copy the skeleton's movements and dance the same way. It was hilarious!!! I was just cracking up the whole time.


What a cute group of friends! All of their costumes were great. Oh, how I love Halloween.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Rachel's pre-preschool

So I participate in a neighborhood pre-preschool group for our little ones. We each take a turn hosting one morning a week and do crafts, singing, playtime, stories, etc. It has been the best thing for Rachel! She wants to go to school with Emma SO BADLY. So this is the next best thing. Rachel can't wait to go to "preschool" each week! All of the little kids are so cute and we have a good time together. I hosted yesterday and we had a little Halloween party. The kids loved it!

Enjoying some puzzle time


Making spider cookies (I ate about 5 Oreos as I was helping them make these--they are SO my weakness!!!)

Go, go, go Joseph!


Just to let you in on a little secret, I was obsessed with the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" when I was a teenager. We lived in Chicago for two years during which "Joseph," the Broadway show starring Donny Osmond as Joseph, came to Chicago. I saw it once and was hooked. Had to have the soundtrack and the sheet music, memorized all of the music, saw it an additional four times, and cut out any and all advertisements of the play in local newspapers and magazines. Yeah....it was bad. So you can imagine my delight when I learned that my dad and my sister were performing in their stake's production of "Joseph." My dad was one of the brothers, Levi, and my sister was a back-up singer for the narrator. I flew down to San Antonio with Luke a few weekends ago to see them perform and it was AWESOME. I sang along and was totally getting into it (I'm sure the people sitting next to me were thrilled). It was all I could do to keep myself from hopping up onto the stage and joining right in. The music is fabulous--a mix of several different genres--and it's just plain fun (for those who haven't seen it, it's a very humorous re-telling of the Bible story about Joseph). So I was super glad I got to see it. My dad and sister did so well! I couldn't have been prouder!

My father--isn't he just made to be an actor??

Great job you two! You are amazing!