Monday, October 31, 2011

October Update

Somehow I managed to get WAY behind on the family blog last fall.  So today, I am playing catch-up once again.

October was a busy month for us….323 pictures busy.  Here are a few of the highlights.

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We enjoyed an afternoon in Gruene together as a family.

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We stopped by the Snake Farm to see some animals.

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We cheered on Dalton during Field Day.

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We went to Fiesta Farms to see some animals.

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Addie and I enjoyed a spur of the moment picnic one afternoon.

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We did A LOT of cooking.

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We shared our home with Mr. Bear for the weekend.

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Addie had her first ballet recital.

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We met our new cousin, Lane.

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We went to AWANA’s at our new church.

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We made our annual trip to the Bracken Pumpkin Patch.

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We entered our “Snowman” into the annual pumpkin carving contest at Dalton’s school.  We did not win.

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We made spider and broomstick snacks for a Halloween playdate.

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We watched Dalton’s book character parade at school.  He went as the skeleton from Skeleton Hiccups.

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I ran my fastest (so far) half marathon time of 2:14 at the Chosen: Marathon for Adoption in New Braunfels.

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We went to the RAFB airshow and played inside some really cool planes.

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We celebrated the 30th anniversary of our church.

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We enjoyed the Fall Festivities with our church family.

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We enjoyed food, fun and games during the Fall Carnival at Addie’s preschool.

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And we ended the month in a sugar induced coma with all the yummy snacks from all the fun fall activities.

October was a great month in the Lacy Household!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Skeleton Hiccups

This week was Red Ribbon Week at Dalton’s school.  Like the great mom that I am, it didn’t even cross my mind to take pictures of him all dressed up each morning this week.  Today was the Book Character Costume Parade.  We were less than half a mile away before it dawned on me to make sure I had my camera.  Luckily, it was tucked away in the bottom of my purse were it usually makes it home.  The poor thing gets so abused which is why you’ll notice it is focusing less and less these days.  Maybe one day when I start treating my cameras nicer, we’ll buy a new one.  Until then, you’ll just have to deal with the somewhat blurry pictures.

I usually make the kid’s Halloween costumes.  However, last year he said he wanted to be a skeleton for Halloween this year.  I happened to be at Target right after Halloween last year and found a skeleton costume for less than $5 on clearance.  It hung in his closet all year.  We pulled it out a few weeks back to try it on.  It fit.  I told him I would make him anything he wanted and that he didn’t have to be the skeleton.  I was less than $5 afterall….not a big deal if he didn’t want to wear it.  Plus, I was kinda sad I wasn’t able to make him something.  I get to make Addie clothes all throughout the year.  Halloween is really the only time I get the chance to make him something that wouldn’t end up looking a little girly.  But the skeleton won out.  Luckily, because of my addiction to Scholastic Book Clubs, we have a book to cover just about every “book character” imaginable.  Skeleton Hiccups went into the backpack and Dalton was ready for the parade!

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I didn’t let him wear the mask because I felt it was a little too scary for school.  Apparently I am a very conservative mom because we had to leave halfway through the parade.  Once the big kids started coming by, Addie was getting a little freaked out by some of the costumes.  Seriously….who lets their kid were a werewolf costume to school with somewhat real blood covering their shirt?!?

In The Kitchen: Tuesday Night Edition

Addie and I were invited to attend a fun “Spooks-n-Spiders” Halloween party this week at the home of one of the little boys in her preschool class.  Since the party was on Wednesday, we decided to move our “Thursday Nights: In the Kitchen” session to Tuesday to make some fun “spider” treats to take along.  (And it just so happened I was off this Tuesday evening, so it worked out perfectly!)  The treats were super easy to make, somewhat healthy in the midst of the traditional Halloween candy fest and quite cute if I do say so myself. 

Here is my little helper making sure we have all of our supplies…

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…adding the “glue” (peanut butter) to the “body” (cracker)…

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…carefully counting the “legs” (pretzel sticks)…

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…time for the “eyes” (M&M’s)…

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…and ta-da, a cute and edible spider treat!

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We also made some Witches Brooms out of pretzel sticks and fruit roll-ups but those were a little more tedious, so Addie did not get to help as much.

A funny story about this weeks “In the Kitchen” adventure that I have to share…

For those that know me, well you know that I prefer things to be symmetrical and somewhat “correct”.  Addie and I talked about how spiders have eight legs and that we needed to put eight pretzel sticks on each cracker body.  Her first “spider” she created had eight legs crammed on one side and none on the other.  I tried to ignore it.  I really did!  But my type A personality got the best of me and had to fix it.  So then we talked about how we should put four on each side to make it even.  I always try to incorporate some math and/or reading skills into our weekly cooking sessions, so I showed her how four legs on one side plus four legs on the other side still equal eight legs.  Not only are we counting, but now we are making equal sets and adding as well!  We apparently counted over and over to four so many times and made enough equal sets that by the end of it, she was convinced that spiders have only four legs.  Oh well, we still had fun!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

In the Kitchen

Addie and I have started a new Thursday Night Tradition (you can call it a tradition when it’s happened two weeks in a row right?!?).  The boys head off to karate, so Addie and I head into the kitchen to “bake” up some breakfast treats for the upcoming week.  Last week we made about 4 dozen muffins, this week a double batch of waffles.  The kids really seem to enjoy having something more than cereal or poptarts from a box for breakfast and it gives Addie and I a chance to spend some quality time together.  For whatever reason I can’t seem to make myself sit down and “play” with the kids when we are at home.  My to-do lists always seem to be a mile long.  So instead of feeling guilty that I never “play” with Addie on our days off, we’ve started making a game of all the household chores I do during the week.  Sometimes the bathrooms aren’t always as clean as I would like and you might want to think twice before eating one of our “Thursday Night” treats (I’m pretty sure I caught her licking the spoon between scoops a few times during our muffin baking session) but she has fun, we are able to incorporate some academic skills into the mix and more importantly we are cherishing our time together while she is still young.

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Stirring the batter

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Time to scoop

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Every great chef needs to taste test their creations!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Just Us Girls

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What do you do when you find you have a few minutes to spare between errands and just happen to have your lunch boxes packed and in the car with you?  Stop by an old park favorite and have a picnic of course!  Addie and I did just that today.  I think she enjoyed having some time for “just us girls”.

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Showing off her butterfly shaped sandwich.  The things we do to get our kids to eat!

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This is the face I get when I ask her to say cheese in the middle of a bite.

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Our little princess…wouldn’t trade her for the world!

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Time to slide

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Time to climb

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Fearless

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Busy, Busy, Busy

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Back…

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…and forth!

Oh the small pleasures in life!  We should all be so lucky to spend a day pretending to be 3 again!

Saturday, October 01, 2011

Day with the family

Every once in a while the stars align and we end up with a Saturday where not much else is going on and we can actually spend time as a family.  This was one of those days.  The weather was a perfect 85o and you just could not ask for better.  Crystal too the opportunity to go for a run first thing in the morning and when she got back I went for a ride.  After getting back and a quick shower, we loaded the kids up to have lunch in Gruene.  Sandwiches and a live band is a great way to spend a lunch.  The kids found a little play house to have fun in.

On our way back home we decided to stop by the Snake Farm.  Not only do they have about a hundred snakes that you don’t want to touch, but they have a lot of other animals too.

Western Diamondback that wanted to strike Addie.

Rattlesnake Pit

We didn’t get a picture of it, but the best part was watching an alligator catch a pigeon out of a tree and eat it.  He was fast.  Sadly, the alligator has caught more birds this year than I have. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Little Ballerina

Addie is doing ballet again and is really excited about it.  She gets herself dressed days in advance and is upset when we tell her the class is not until Saturday. 

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Thursday, September 01, 2011

Help me support the National MS Society!

2008 Hotter N HellThis October I am riding in the National MS Society’s MS 150 Ride to the River.  I have done this ride for several years and it is always a great time.  However, the real reason I continue to enjoy and support this ride is because of the support given to the National MS Society.  I believe in the work they do and want to be an active part of it.

Help support Me and the National MS Society!  Click Here!

Thank you for supporting me and the National MS Society and I am looking forward to counting you as a sponsor for my ride!

Thanks & Gig 'EM!

Blake