Preschool had their Halloween party on Thursday and McKell got to be Tinkerbell. She was so excited to show her friends. That when she got there she was jumping up and down flapping her arms saying I am Tinkerbell, I'm Tinkerbell!!


Preschool had their Halloween party on Thursday and McKell got to be Tinkerbell. She was so excited to show her friends. That when she got there she was jumping up and down flapping her arms saying I am Tinkerbell, I'm Tinkerbell!!



Kennidee came with us and had so much fun trying to do what her sister was doing.
This is the pumpkin the McKell got to choose for free. She told me she like it because it had bubbles all over.
They got to go down lots of different kinds of slides that McKell though was lots of fun.
1. He tries things even if he doesn't think he will like it or can do it. (This is him trying not to get his clothes wet by taking a ride in the canoe which he didn't even get a few feet into the water before rolling over)
2. He works hard at school ( He loves the phrase a C will get me a degree). He is working on his masters and I am proud of him.
3. He works his bum off so that I can be lazy and stay at home. ( He is working 10 hour days almost every day and those that he doesn't he works over 15 hours. Drivers ED)
4. He is always in a good mood and ready for a good laugh. (He loves to creap where I am and scare me! By the way I hate this!)
5. Who can forget how much he loves sports especially football ( We were able to see Barry Bonds hit his big home run which was a dream for BJ)!

McKell loves to dress up. I cleaned out my girls closets on Tuesday and that night McKell comes downstairs in this get up. She has 24 mos. tights on, 3-6 month swimsuit and cover up, and shoes that are 2 sizes too small. If you look at the picture you can see that the crotch of the tights are almost at her knees. Oh and I can't forget she had her princess crown on. I love to see her play pretend.
I have been teaching McKell the rhyme "I'm a mean old witch with a hat". She has so much fun with all of the actions, that I thought it would be fun for her if she got to dress up as a witch too. She thought it was fun for all of 5 seconds. Long enough for her to finish the song and then she informed me that she is still going to be Tinkerbell. Her cousin Morgan passed on her old Halloween costume that McKell is really excited about wearing. The funny thing is when ever I have told this story to someone McKell pipes in "Mom I am not a witch, I want to be Tinkerbell". I thought my girls would be cute as Witches but oh well maybe next year.
Here are some things we have been doing this fall. I mentioned that Kennidee loves to ride on the bike with McKell. She actually rides on the back of her bike and they go for rides in our neighborhood. It is really funny to watch because she sits between McKell's seat and the handle.
Ok so I am a little overdue on Kennidee's Bday. On her actual Bday I bought her a donut that we put a candle in. I had put her to bed and BJ went and got her up since he felt bad he hadn't seen her all day. We sang her Happy Birthday and she devoured her donut. We had her Bday party on Sunday and we had lots of family and friends attend. I made her a duck cake. She loved it. She put her whole face into it several times. It was so cute. McKell had a hard time letting Kenni open her presents she thought she should be able to open them. Kennidee got what she needed which was clothes for winter. That is what we get for having babies born in two different seasons. McKell's clothes have worked for a long time but not any more.
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I had the opprutunity to read Rachel Anne Nunes new book Saving Madeline. Anyone who knows me knows I looove to read. It drives my husband crazy because if I have a good book to read like this one. I am useless around the house until I have it read.
If you like a book that makes you think, then this is the book for you. She wrote a book that demonstrates that life's choices are not black and white. Is it ok for you to steal your child? Does it depend on the circumstances or is it just wrong? I loved the book. This book has you look into yourself and ask the question what would you do?
I have always loved Rachel Ann Nunes' books and this one was amazing I read it late into the night because it kept me turning the page. If you would like to read more about her book or her other books visit http://www.rachelannnunes.com/
We went to the Roberts' family reunion last week. It was fun for the adults and the kids. We played something where you put ice in a swimming pool and you have to use your feet and put it in a bucket.
The next activity for the little kids was they had a plate that had M&M's hidden inside of cool whip and you could only use your mouth to get them out. McKell had tons of fun with this.