And soon it might look Christmas-y outside as well! We're forcasted to get 8-10" of snow tonight and tomorrow! Aaron is hoping for a snow day, and we're keeping our fingers crossed, too! It's always fun to be stuck in the house during a snowstorm...at least it was when we didn't have two kids under the age of 3...! But Liam is very excited for snow and can't wait to make a snowman. Let's hope the snow will stick around for Christmas, too. I love white Christmases.
There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children, one is roots; the other, wings.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Naptime Gymnastics
Liam is supposed to be napping. I heard him banging around in his room a few minutes ago and went in to see what he was up to. He quickly climbed into bed when he heard me opening the door and started whining before I even got into the room.
"I told you to stay in bed and take a nap," I said.
"I AM!" he whined.
"Why were you out of bed then? I told you no playing until after nap!"
"I wasn't playing!" he said.
"Well, what were you doing then?"
"I was just doing some summersaults..."
Oh, ok then. Carry on.
"I told you to stay in bed and take a nap," I said.
"I AM!" he whined.
"Why were you out of bed then? I told you no playing until after nap!"
"I wasn't playing!" he said.
"Well, what were you doing then?"
"I was just doing some summersaults..."
Oh, ok then. Carry on.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Christmas Cookie Fail
I love my mom's cut-out cookies. I remember helping to cut the shapes out as she rolled and re-rolled the dough when we were kids. She chilled the dough before rolling it out, so sometimes dad would sneak a big spoonful of it, followed by three children with spoons. I have made similar versions to this cut-out cookie recipe in the past with decent results. I had no reason to believe that this year's batch would be any different. The only problem was that I did not have my mom's original recipe. Now, most cut-out cookie recipes are very similar, so I just decided to go online and get the measurements for the ingredients correct. I went to a recipe near the top of the search results and thought it looked fine. You know how things often look fine on paper and then taste like crap later on? Similar story here.
I'm mixing the ingredients and the amount of flour seems pretty extreme. I keep mixing. The dough looks to be about the right consistency, but I have about 2 cups of flour yet to add. By the time all the flour was mixed in I had a bowl full of dough pebbles that wouldn't form into a ball no matter how hard I tried. What the heck. So, Aaron came to the rescue and added some milk and some sugar to get it pliable again. He double-checked the recipe I'd been using and said, "Umm, honey, this recipe didn't get very good reviews..." Indeed it had not. The first review minced no words and announced that "This recipe sucks." Way to go me on not checking the reviews first. We put the dough in the fridge and went out to run some errands.
Liam and I bought cookie cutters and busted out the dough when we got home. It looked relatively normal, but no person with actual taste buds should have ever tried a bite of it. I did. It was not good. I couldn't waste the dough, so I added some more sugar and decided to just go for it. We cut out a few dozen cookies and I put the first batch in the oven. Liam dragged his stool over to check the progress and we waited with bated breath.
Well, the resulting chunks of hard tack tasted just as bland as the dough had. So, we were stuck with about 3 dozen Christmas-shaped cardboard cookies in need of frosting. I thought I'd have fun frosting them at least and mixed up some fun colors and got started. I had wanted to frost the reindeer cookies brown, so we mixed up a combination of colors and got...gray. This entire venture is not going well.
We ended up with cookies that looked...pretty much as gross as they tasted:
I'm mixing the ingredients and the amount of flour seems pretty extreme. I keep mixing. The dough looks to be about the right consistency, but I have about 2 cups of flour yet to add. By the time all the flour was mixed in I had a bowl full of dough pebbles that wouldn't form into a ball no matter how hard I tried. What the heck. So, Aaron came to the rescue and added some milk and some sugar to get it pliable again. He double-checked the recipe I'd been using and said, "Umm, honey, this recipe didn't get very good reviews..." Indeed it had not. The first review minced no words and announced that "This recipe sucks." Way to go me on not checking the reviews first. We put the dough in the fridge and went out to run some errands.
Liam and I bought cookie cutters and busted out the dough when we got home. It looked relatively normal, but no person with actual taste buds should have ever tried a bite of it. I did. It was not good. I couldn't waste the dough, so I added some more sugar and decided to just go for it. We cut out a few dozen cookies and I put the first batch in the oven. Liam dragged his stool over to check the progress and we waited with bated breath.
Well, the resulting chunks of hard tack tasted just as bland as the dough had. So, we were stuck with about 3 dozen Christmas-shaped cardboard cookies in need of frosting. I thought I'd have fun frosting them at least and mixed up some fun colors and got started. I had wanted to frost the reindeer cookies brown, so we mixed up a combination of colors and got...gray. This entire venture is not going well.
We ended up with cookies that looked...pretty much as gross as they tasted:
Expect some gray Christmas Santas in the mail soon! Merry Christmas!
Friday, December 4, 2009
MTV Cribs
Liam loves to play with Max in his crib. Max will wake up and Liam will run in to see him. He'll pick out some books, I'll lift him over the side and he'll read books with his brother for quite awhile. Max gets so excited when he sees his brother!
I was thinking about how great it is to be home with the boys for me, but I didn't realize how great it would be for them! Sure, they went to the same daycare before, but they rarely saw eachother during the day. At home they're together all day long, and I can tell that they're really bonding:
I'm so grateful that they'll be able to spend this kind of time together. Liam gets to see Max grow and change every day, and he's really excited about it! He's right there with us as Max rolls around on the floor, and wants to show Max things and include him in things already! Max watches his brother closely, and likes to have him close by:
Kids are cute...but mine are screaming and pretending to chop down trees in the living room. I'll let you decide who's doing what while I go and take a nap.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Funny kids...
I heard Max laughing and laughing in the living room the other day while Liam played with him. Usually all Liam has to do is dance a little dance, or sing a little song, or just look at his brother to get him to laugh. I went in after a few minutes and this is what I found...
Liam had emptied the stuffed animal basket and wedged each one into Max's bouncy chair! Max was kicking and laughing and having the best time...even though only his feet were showing by the time Liam ran out of animals! He eventually peeked out...
Crazy kids! I think I'm going to have my hands full once Max is mobile and can get Liam back!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
I love these boys!
Max loves his brother! He would follow Liam around like a puppy if he could! He's such a smiley baby, always laughing and excited about something. I love seeing him first thing in the morning. He's always got the biggest smile...that helps at 5am!
Liam is growing up so much, and turning into such a great kid. We all went to nursing school with Auntie Annie yesterday. She needed to do an exam on Max for her final class, so we all went along. Liam was just along for the ride, but was so well behaved. I was really proud of him. There was a huge food table with way too much candy, cookies, muffins, cupcakes, soda...and then one tray of fruit, one of veggies and several kinds of juice boxes. Liam went to the food table, passed by all of the junk without even asking for it, and filled his plate with fruit and a tiny cupcake. Proud parenting moment right there, folks!
Days at home can be trying sometimes, but I love that I get to see them learning and growing every day. It's worth it for these memories that we're making.
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