I finally found my favorite Biscuits & Gravy chips!
I feel like I’ve surely been somewhere thy had them but I wasn’t interested then. And then I tried them, loved them, wanted them…and didn’t see them anywhere. I’m set for awhile, though I’ll likely end up with more bags before they disappear. (These are the current flavors to vote for a new flavor. Obviously my selection is biscuits and gravy though the Truffle aren’t bad.)
Or have enough bags that I can tell them to just shove it all in (I only had one bag today—not pictured).
The bag with the milk and cider was even double-bagged so everything could have easily fit in there. And the Mio drops? Those obviously could have fit anywhere else. I like the commissary but this is a huge waste.
Owen decided that he wanted to walk to the bus stop by himself. I’m perfectly fine with that as he’s a good kid, he needs the responsibility, and there are lots of other parents down there. 🙂
Katie wasn’t happy—she wanted to go so she could play with the kids. (We’ll go sometimes but not every day.)
She watched for him from the back steps. When all the leaves are gone she should be able to see them, if barely. We can hear them now because they run around playing and screeching.
We were all on our Sunday morning walk and Owen, as usual, talks about his video games the entire way. Stuff about zombies and poison shields and earning gems and potions for magic sticks…and when we got to this point on the trail, it was “WELCOME TO MINOTAUR FOREST!” 🙂
Then as usual we stopped at the bridge to throw over some sticks and stones.
And then we told them this was a zombie house and they should go check for zombies (it’s an old prison building).
Yes, I’m late again. I don’t know why I can’t get my crap together to get this posted in a timely manner… Though, it honestly doesn’t matter that much since they’re all posted on the blog.
Tom is watching the MSU game, Katie is watching a movie on the iPad, Owen is watching the game and Katie’s movie, and I’m writing the blog (with Maggie on my lap).
Katie: I don’t have to throw up on the ground like Maggie and Charlie and Bella.
I was playing Legos with Owen.
Me: I love your brain.
Owen: I know. My brain is creative.
Me: Alexa, shuffle music.
Alexa: /plays Christmas music/
Me: Christmas music?! Owen, do you want to listen to Christmas music?
Owen: YES! That’s my boy.
Katie: I’m a good doctor for animals and toys. This is my clinic.
I’ve had a simple/inexpensive Cuisinart ice cream maker on my Amazon watchlist for awhile now, and it hit it’s lowest price ever the other day, so I finally bought it. I figure we don’t eat that much ice cream anymore, so why not be able to make whatever flavors we want in much smaller quantities when we want it?
So we made peanut butter Oreo tonight. The kids helped me get the mix ready (no pics of that because I was too busy helping hold the mixer) and they were EXCITED.
She would have spent the entire 15 minutes like this if we let her. 🙂
I didn’t get any pics of the end product or of us eating it because we snarfed it down pretty quickly. (Also, we all had very small portions—maybe 3-4 spoonsful—with the rest going in the freezer.) It was quite tasty—and a soft-serve consistency which I really really like (similar to a DQ Blizzard!). So it was a success!
Seeing Katie play with Owen’s bank, we realized she didn’t have one of her own so we’ve been on the lookout for one. We finally found one last night so we had her move all her money to it.
Owen’s teacher emailed me last night to let me know he was getting the award this morning and that he didn’t know about it—so she left it up to us whether or not to tell him. We opted to keep it a surprise—and Tom was luckily able to make it, so we kept that a surprise, too!
He doesn’t see us…
Doesn’t see us…
Then sees daddy!!
Such a happy little boy!
Owen’s part is about at 2:11.
Mrs. McLenigan and Mrs. Stulman did a great job with the kids—all four 1st grade award recipients were from their kindergarten class!
Tom was home this morning…because he was going to surprise Owen at school for Morning Program (Owen was getting a Good Character award—which was also a surprise for him!). So I took advantage of us all being home to snap a new pic! It turned out great!
These were the other pics I snapped beforehand. You see what trying to get a picture of the kids together can be like? Not one “good” one in the bunch. 🙂
As briefly mentioned in the last post about Owen’s homework, Tom and I were both somewhat baffled by the supposed answers for his pattern homework.
I actually had to ask Tom about the first incorrect one because I read it (and answered it!) the same way Owen did! 🙂 But, the teacher was right—there should have been one number on each line (he did the same thing with the third line—put too many numbers on the lines, even though he had the right numbers!). But Tom and I still weren’t sure about the wrong triangle and why it should be a square. So I took the question to Facebook. My question was answered, but you can see the types of discussion it brought about. Egads. All this over first grade math homework. Can you imagine what it will be like going forward?!?!?
I won’t be doing this every week, but there were a few good ones this past week (they got sent home today).
(Click to see a bigger version.) I had to get a few translations:
HOME: My family picking trash with me.
SCHOOL: My whole class is picking up trash. (Grades are the numbers above their heads. 1G is the 1st grade teacher.)
NEIGHBORHOOD: I am lawnmowering my house. (My favorite one. Lawnmowering.)
BUS: Everybody stays seated.
I actually had to ask Tom about the first one because I read it the same way Owen did! 🙂 But, the teacher was right—there should have been one number on each line. But Tom and I still aren’t sure about the wrong triangle and why it should be a square. He did the same thing with the third line that he did the first—put too many numbers on the lines (but he had the right numbers!).
He didn’t quite circle the correct words. When I asked him about it, he said he was circling friends. Earm? Koln? Then he said “Well the teacher marked it TERRIFIC!” And I said yes, but she probably just looked to see he had circled anything and didn’t look for the right words.
I didn’t notice until looking at this one a third time that he attempted to write his middle name on the Name line. 🙂
The first official game was rained out last Saturday, so tonight’s game became the first actual game! It was held at a field in a neighboring city (if you wonder why it looks different). As usual, the first game has many more pictures than I’ll post for subsequent games! 🙂
Tom is the Assistant Coach this season! The fall season isn’t as big as the spring season, so no official shirts for the coaches (boooo!)—only hats. (The kids also just get plain colored tees with the name of the little league county on it instead of a team name and logo.)
Once more, he’s a head taller than everyone else on his team!
Of course she doesn’t ever really watch the game, and tonight she was exploring a new park—throwing stones in the river.
(No, he didn’t have to go potty. Apparently he’s a natural at the baseball moves.)
Me: Katie, don’t play in the dirt.
Katie: Mom–it’s sand!
How did she get to be such a smart[ass] little girl? 🙂
They’ve been trying to teach the catchers to tag out the runners (it still doesn’t count as an out since it’s t-ball) so Owen is doing his best…
Resurfacing all the streets in our community…and they spill right at the corner I have to walk by four times a day (bus stop). It drives my OCD insane.
Gramma Jean sent Katie some Frozen-themed underwear to hopefully get her interested in her upcoming potty training! Katie loves them, of course…so fingers crossed it helps!