Monday, August 24, 2009

My kids this week

Sometimes - actually usually things happen all at once. It was Alma's turn last week. She lost her two front teeth within 24 hours.
They were both loose, but one was much looser than the other. On Saturday we were visiting with family when she collided with her cousin during a game and she jarred the not-as-loose tooth. Than evening the tooth came out while she was eating supper. Unfortunately it got swallowed with the noodle.
Lucky for Alma, her tooth fairy is very understanding. Alma wrote a note explaining:
Dear toothfairy;
I'm sorry to tell you this, but I have to. My front tooth came out but I swallowed it with a noodle and it's in my tummy. Can you get it out? Cause I wish you could. My Mom took pictures of me and Ivy - so you can see the tooth came out. Do you know how to use a camera? Are you a girl or a boy? Please tell us."

And yes the tooth fairy was very understanding. Here is a picture of my lovely daughter with a big gap in the front of her mouth with a very dangly tooth in the front.

The next day, as everyone was sitting down to a late breakfast and I was packing to go back home, I hear the commotion upstairs...Alma lost another tooth! She didn't swallow it or anything! Daddy put it in some peroxide to clean and it is safe...except we forgot to bring it home with us. As far as we know it is still sitting on their kitchen counter. Oops. I haven't told Alma yet - I don't think she realizes she could get a present for each tooth.

In other news...we starting swimming lessons today. Alma is doing pretty well, but she has a hard time floating and still doesn't like it when she goes down the waterslide and water sprays up in her face.
Ivy doesn't like putting her face under the water. She is a very stubborn red-head. I finally promised her we would try goggles tomorrow...we'll see how it goes.

I have finally discovered how all those moms got the fun candid photos of their kids...I'm keeping my camera in my purse from now on.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Just another boring ol' weekend

I was so happy to get home, get unpacked and relax for the rest of the summer. It lasted almost a whole week.

Last week, my Auntie and Uncle from Ottawa came for a visit. We had a great time. We went to see the steam train and they loved it. It was so nice to sit and catch up. I really loved having them visit. Maybe someday Graham and I can take the girls out to Ottawa to visit them.

We drove down to Cardston, AB last weekend. Graham's dad was in the Cardston parade and we wanted to see Graham's brother and his family before school started again. It was a great parade...loads of candy and beautiful weather. It was fun to watch Graham play with his family - his brothers and Dad and all the kids. We had a great visit and as we were just sitting around talking on Saturday evening the town had a fireworks display. It was great because we had an amazing view from the living room window.

Monday, August 3, 2009

And now we are home

Well, After all the fun we had on the coast it was time to head home. The girls missed Daddy, Mommy missed Daddy, Daddy missed us, it was time. We had a great trip back, we stayed at Peeks Lodge in Revelstoke, BC which is a lovely little town if you ever get a chance to go through there and made it home before the thunderstorms hit Stettler. Which was really nice because It cooled the house down to "acceptable to sleep". I am happy to be home. I'm trying to catch up with paperwork and enjoy the last few days of summer before the girls start school.
My Sister-in-Law Audra is expecting her 3rd child in a few weeks - She looks so adorable pregnant and I know they are so excited for this baby. We where talking about how big we can get and I promised I would post a picture of me the night I had Ivy...just to make her feel a little better about her size...this is for you Audra - I love you!


Our Summer Part 2

Just three days after getting home from Manitoba, the girls and I took off for the coast to visit with my Mom and brother. It was a great visit. Mom and I borrowed a motor home from a friend of hers and took a little trip down the Oregon coast. the motor home is older than me - with lovely shag carpet...but it worked great.
We stopped at the Tillimook cheese factory. Ivy was so excited to go see the place where they make cheese...and then they found out that milk also makes ice cream. We could hardly hold them back. It was wonderful.



The next day we drove to the Oregon Aquarium. If I thought the girls were happy about the cheese factory, they were ecstatic about the aquarium. They loved all the tanks of fish and sea life. Ivy was most excited about the sharks...and they even got to pet a baby shark. It was great. To top it off, the RV park were we stayed that night was right on the water and we were able to go out during low tide and see a bunch of star fish and sea anemones. The beaches in Oregon are amazing.



This is the beach were we stayed the second night.

So after two very successful days we were excited to go to the world famous Sea Lion Caves. Everyone went down to the lookout and saw the sea lions from up above and were amazed at how many there were and we almost had to run to the elevator to go down and get in the caves to see them up close. We got in the elevator, rode down about 220 ft, and the doors opened...
it was dark, very loud, and very very smelly - of course! That's were the sea lions live...we are the ones in the cage. The girls HATED it. "Get us out of here!" Since I am a mean mommy, I made them wait until I had my fill of the smell and noise. It was really an amazing thing to see and hear. I may not ever get the kids to go back there, But I would go back in a heart beat.

We saw a bunch of light houses and sat on the most amazing beaches and when it was time to go back it was so hard to leave. I will definitely be making a trip down the Oregon coast again, next time with Graham!

ok Mom...are you happy now?

It has been forever since I posted. I have been hounded by my mother to "please update"...so here it is...
We have had a very busy summer. Lots of travel, lots of fun
School ended in June and my little girl (Alma) graduated from kindergarten with all smiley-faces. I am so proud of her. She is going into first grade the last day of August. We even bought a pair of tie-up shoes for school.
We decided that a new deck would add a lot to our house, so tore out our old deck and build a new one - I am really pleased.
the old deck...
in the process


the NEW deck

The first week of July we went to Graham's Dad's cabin in Manitoba. It was beautiful. The girls love playing with their uncle Parker and Auntie Devin and most especially the three dogs. It was a bit colder than last year, but the girls still had a blast at the beach.

Graham brought a volleyball and we had a hard time keeping him away from the beach volleyball net.

I really enjoyed being with the family, riding bikes and playing games. We had a great visit.

part two coming up...

Thursday, June 4, 2009

I love May!

I love May. I know it isn't May any longer, but it is my favorite month. I love Mothers day. My Husband makes me breakfast in bed and then he tries his hardest to get the girls ready for church all by himself. That is a big big thing for him. Also, my birthday is at the end of May. I still love my birthdays. I like that Graham does all these sweet things for me and he is so agreeable. This year my Mother in law and her husband came for a visit. We went downtown to the Stettler Art Walk - which was actually pretty awesome. Then we saw the old steam train station in town and went out for a nice dinner. I had ribs. Oh - I love ribs. Kathryn (Mum-in Law) and the girls made me a carrot cake. I love birthdays!
Also - My Sweetheart Graduated again on June 2nd. This is his second degree. We are so proud of him. We all went to Calgary for the day. I got to see my good friend Susan while we were waiting for Graham to do his Ceremony thing, and then we all went out to dinner after. It was great. Five little kids in Olive Garden. We thought is was great - I'm not sure what the other people in the restaurant thought.
One of the craziest things happened. Before we moved from Calgary, we sold out little car to this guy going to school there. While we were driving around a parking lot after the ceremony on Tuesday, we saw this car and laughingly said - hey that looks like our old car. it was! It had the same roof rack on top and the same (very unique) sticker on the back. The new owner is taking very good care of this car...we are pleased.
Well, that's all the news for now.
Here is my hubby looking very grand indeed.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Where does the time go?

It has been a long time...I'm not sure If I can remember all the crazy things that have been happening in our little neck of the woods.
last weekend we went for a visit to Cardston, Alberta. It is so nice there. We stayed with Graham's brother and his family, who we get along with very well. They have the most amazing view of the Temple.
I am going to be finishing my movie job in June. The good news is that I have to stop because I am getting too busy with my real job (bookkeeping, well - and being a mom). I just don't have time for it anymore, and frankly the overnights are killing me. Not actually killing me mind you, just making me irritable and absolutely no fun to be around - and I think it was giving me wrinkles, so NO more of that!
I am in home renovation mode at the moment. I keep seeing things that need to be done around the house and making plans. The big one this year is the front porch. I am so excited to tear off the monstrosity, the death trap, the hideousness that is our current porch and put on something new and pretty. I have a bookkeeping client that is going to help us build. And don't worry - he is actually a builder, so people usually pay him for this kind of thing.
Speaking of home renovations...the coolest thing happened the other day. I was sleeping in a bit because I had worked an overnight and someone started knocking on the front door early in the morning. That isn't the cool part. When I got to the door, the guy said - I'm here to put a door knob on your front door.
I guess I should back up and say that when we bought the house, the front door had a flimsy little piece of junk bedroom lock on the front door, so we replaced it with a dead-bolt. But we did not have the tools, or whatever to drill another hole and put in a new handle. So for about a year or so now, we haven't had a door knob.
On with the story...This guy says he has been asked to put a knob on the front door and asked me what kind I want. I looked at him a little funny and he just smiled and said a friend wanted to do this for me. I am pretty sure I know exactly who set this up, so I let him go for it. I know have a wonderful, pretty new door knob that keeps us safe and secure and will look wonderful with my new porch when I get that done.
I also now know a handy man that is willing to help out a little with other things that are a little beyond my husband - and the potential for another new client!
Life is so good in a little town. I know my neighbors, and they know my kids, we watch out for each other and there is a togetherness that you don't get in the big cities as much. Now, if only we could get a Costco out here?
One final note. I'm sure as parents we have all said "I'm not the Maid!" when our kids get a little bossy. yesterday, Ivy was a little off in the morning. Just a bit grumpy and not in the most co-operative of moods. I asked her to go get dressed, and she looked at me and put her little hands on her little hips and said "Mommy, I am NOT the maiden!"
I tried so hard not to laugh, but it ended up she wore her footie pajamies all day. Another point for the kids. I think that makes it 300-7 for them. Sometimes there are bumps raising these kids, but it sure is worth it when they tell you - I love you Mommy.
I have attached the girls dance photos for your viewing pleasure!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Leprechauns!

The important things first - we get a refund this year - yay!

So Saint Patrick's Day is a little special in our house. Graham served his mission in Ireland, so we feel a little closer to this holiday than some others. I had all these grand plans about making green eggs and ham, and doing lots of fun stuff, but it all fizzled when the girls woke up in horrible moods (all three of us) and it was all I could do not to put everyone back in bed and tell them to start the day over.

For those of you who don't know, Alma is in part time Kindergarten, so they are both still at home with me on Tuesday and Thursday. Alma learned about leprechauns in class on Monday. So when she got home, we had to make a leprechaun trap - to catch one. She wanted to leave some chicken out to lure the leprechaun into the trap, but I though we should ask Daddy, because he would know more about trapping leprechauns (he lived in Ireland, remember) It turns out Daddy doesn't know too much about trapping leprechauns, I guess that isn't what he spent his time in Ireland doing - go figure. Anyway - after we spent all this time making a trap - Alma was to scared to look to see if we caught one. It is still in our living room. Maybe we didn't catch one because I would let her put any chicken in there.
Oh well, there's always the Easter bunny.
By the way Mom, if your reading this - we are planning on scouring your lawn for shamrocks when we come to visit in the summer. The girls really got into the St. Patrick's theme.
The girls and I went to a play today. Sussical the Musical. It was wonderful. It was performed by a high school from Red Deer (about an hours drive west of us) and they were really great singers and actors. The girls just sat with huge eyes for an hour and a half - spell bound. After wards they got to talk to some of the kids and they had so much fun.
Well, I guess that's all for now...back to the books for me. That would be the record keeping kind, not the fun to read kind.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

It's TAX Time

I know everyone will think I'm crazy, but I love tax time. I like doing taxes. I even usually like doing my own taxes. At least I did until this year. I'm a little afraid that I may have to owe money this year. eek.
My lovely sister -in-law sent me a quiz that I had my girls do. I'd like to share it with you as it gives some insight into our daily lives:

1. What is something mom always says to you?
  • No running in the house.
2. What makes mom happy?
  • helping and making sure the house is clean.
3. What makes mom sad?
  • when we don't clean up.
4. How does your mom make you laugh?
  • tickling our tummy. But actually my ticklish spot is my nose (Alma)
5. What was your mom like as a child?
  • like us.
6. How old is your mom?
  • 21 I guess
7. How tall is your mom?
  • that much (lifts arm as high as she can) Almost to the ceiling
8. What is her favorite thing to do?
  • Cleaning the house
9. What does your mom do when you're not around?
  • (Shrugs Shoulders) She is sad - sad Mommy. She cleans the house.
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for?
  • (Shoulder Shrugs) No answer here
11. What is your mom really good at?
  • Cleaning the house
12. What is your mom not very good at?
  • Walking on a tight rope
13. What does your mom do for her job?
  • work (Duh)
14. What is your mom's favorite food?
  • salad
15. What makes you proud of your mom?
  • us.
16. If your mom were a cartoon character, who would she be?
  • a princess
17. What do you and your mom do together?
  • clean the house
18. How are you and your mom the same?
  • our heads - the shape
19. How are you and your mom different?
  • Our eyes and our hair
20. How do you know your mom loves you?
  • Cause she loves me
21. What does your mom like most about your dad?
  • he's handsome
22. Where is your mom's favorite place to go?
  • home.

I love my kids, and apparently a clean house. And I think I would do OK on a tight rope, as long as it wasn't too far off the ground.
We have had a busy week. I started working for H&R Block again this year. I really do enjoy it. Except when people own money and get mad at me because they owe, Honestly people...its not my fault.

We had a great visit with my Mom last week, and a wonderful surprise...my oldest brother popped in to sat hello. Since we live on different sides of two different countries it was pretty exciting. We had a very great visit and he came to church with us. Everyone kept telling me "wow he's so tall" and I kept thinking...yeah, I guess, but I grew up with it, so no big deal. I was just afraid he was going to hit his head on the ceiling of my ity-bity house.
And for the record - he's not even as tall as most NBA Players - ok maybe he would be average in the NBA.
It was good to see you Ron. Now If I could convince the rest of my brothers to come up for a visit...that would be awsome - but the next visit should be in the summer when you don't freeze when you go outside. We've had about a foot of snow over the last week. I think I'm ready for spring now. And other good news - my other brother Jim has finished basic training. In five more weeks he should be able to go home to his family. I am so happy for him. Great job Big Brother!
Well, that's all from the Scott clan for now...

Monday, February 23, 2009

DOMINO!

Ivy's favorite things:
Cheese
Chocolate
Cupcakes
Candy

I think she is obsessed with the letter "C". We might be looking at a weight problem when she gets older. For now she burns off all her chocolate calories by running around in circles in my living room and jumping off the furniture.
Speaking of jumping off the furniture, the other night Alma and Ivy were taking turns jumping off the kitchen stool and yelling "DOMINO". I'm pretty sure they meant "Geronimo" - but I could be wrong.
We have had a great time with Grandma Stiles here this week. We have gone swimming, ice skating, shopping (of course) and the infamous Stettler girls night out. I hope we haven't bored her too much.
The girls had their dance photos done this week. I should be getting my copies in a few weeks. They were so cute...but it took a couple days for the mascara to come off.
The big news this week is that my little girl is growing up - Alma lost her first tooth on Saturday. I was at the gym with my Mom when Graham called to say that Alma has a loose tooth. When I called him back two hours later, the tooth was out. I guess that's the way it is with us Scott girls, when we want something to happen, we want it to happen yesterday. I was so excited - Maybe more than Alma. Ivy wanted to loose a tooth too, but we convinced her to wait for a while. The tooth fairy came to visit and left a toonie (for you Americans - that's a two dollar coin) and a little note saying how grown up Alma is getting.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentines day!

I got the girls some treats for V-day...but I wasn't sure who they were from. At Christmas Santa brings gifts, at Easter, it's the bunny...does cupid drop of the Valentines? This year it was just Mommy and Daddy, but I'll have to think about that one a little.
We have been having good weather lately and lots of fun around Stettler.
We have taken the girls ice skating a couple times - I keep forgetting the camera. Alma thinks it is ok, but Ivy loves it. I hold on to both her hands and we zip around the ice rink until my back gets sore from being bent over for too long. I have to admit that I really love it too. This week, because the ice rink is in the same facility as the swimming pool, I took Ivy staking and Graham took Alma to the pool. Then Ivy and I wen't over to enjoy the swimming for a while. What a great night!
In fact, I was having a super mom week, because we even remembered to have Family Home Evening on Monday, so Kudoes to me.
A few weeks ago, Alma class was studing Dr. Suess. on the last day the class watched Horton Hears a Who. We just so happen to have a Horton at our house, so Alma took it to school that day. He was very popular.
Ivy's class has been having theme days for the month of February. This was crazy hair day.

I have been doing quite a bit of family genealogy in the last few days. I really enjoy it. I can't wait to get my hands on the books my Uncle Bob has put together. There are a ton of family sheets. He has traced our family line back to the Revolutionary War on one side. My Auntie Carol has done a ton of work on the other side going back 7 or 8 generations as well. I love to hear little stories about the family members. Like how my Grandmother eloped with Grandpa. And that I am 1/16th Cherokee. I sure look it. Family history can be so intriguing, and I always love a good story.

Well, time to run. Ivy has a birthday party to get to.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

But WHY MOMMY

I love this question. I think it is the first thing I hear out of my children's mouths. I once heard that Thomas Jefferson asked his mother a lot of questions too. Maybe it is a sign of smarts...or maybe not.
We have had a good week. Cold cold cold, but I had a lot of work and the kids always really enjoy school. I took them ice skating this week. Alma was very good for being on the ice for the first time. Ivy just let me drag her around like a rag doll. She thought it was a blast. I had forgotten how much I really enjoy ice staking. I am not really good either, but most of the time I manage to stay upright. I think that this may become a weekly activity for the rest of the winter. It is definitely something to look forward to.
last weekend we went to a friend's birthday party. It was such a blast. We played RockBand2 on the Wii. I have to admit, I really like the singing. And they have some pretty awesome songs.

Here is a picture of my closest friend here, Lisa Smith and I at our Christmas party in December.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Happy New Year!

Better late than never, right?

This is a picture of the girls in front of the tree at bedtime.

We had a wonderful holiday season, and I am so glad that we are finally getting back into our routine.
Christmas was great. We stayed at home and the girls were so fun. We had a blast opening presents, playing with presents, sleeping in and enjoying each others company. I didn't bother making a big Christmas Dinner this year. We had so many left-overs from a big meal we did two nights before.
In Stettler, we celebrate the night before the night before Christmas (the 23rd). The whole town gets into it. The theater plays a Christmas movie for free and the local train gave free rides. There was a big bonfire and ice skating. We watched "Elf" at the theater and went on the train . It was great. Then we got together with some friends and had a fancy ham dinner and played games. I think we are going to try to keep that as a tradition.

here we are at the train station.
This is my friend Lisa, her girls and my girls.

For Christmas Eve, we made a Gingerbread house, scattered "reindeer food" on the front lawn so Santa's reindeer had something to snack on, then we read "The Night before Christmas" and the Christmas story from Luke. It was great.


New Years was really fun too. We got together with a bunch of the branch and played games etc. We were all having so much fun that we missed the count-down.
Now we are all back at school and work and enjoying the freezing cold temperatures. A few nights ago our furnace went out. luckily it was only minus 20 (a lot warmer than it had been the week before) and the repair man was able to get it up and running again the next afternoon.
We also had some electrical work done and I am very grateful to know skilled people in our branch that are willing to help out.
Speaking of our branch, I have received a new calling. I am now the Nursery leader. I am excited, but I will really miss the Relief Society. Our nursery is very isolated, and you don't get a lot of opportunity at church to mingle. But I am am thrilled to work with the little ones, and the best part is of course snack time.
And now for the lighter side...
I wish that I had a recorder and I could make a list of all the funny things said in our house. Things like "Stop riding your sister" and "mommy, when I get to be a mommy, we'll be the same age" I love three-year old logic. I'll try to keep a better record of the funnies at the Scott household.