Bedbugs

Today, Andrew started his first day of Hockey.  Ron said he did really well and he wore himself out.  When they got home, Andrew went straight to his room and started reading his Snoopy book. When I got home, I found a case of the bedbugs in his bed.

Share with your sister

I took the kids and my mom to Elephant Bar today.  I thought it was cute the way Emily decided she didn't want to share my creme brulee and decided to go after Andrew's sundae.  Andrew laughed and told her no but never moved his plate away from her so she got a few good bites out of it.  Emily fell backwards in her chair twice during lunch and my mom made a funny comment about how that usually doesn't happen during her other lunchdates.

Home Sweet Second Home

I'll write about our New England vacation as soon as I can get the pictures off my camera. The USB cord we have is not working!

Happy Birthday Andrew!


Andrew, I can hardly believe you're eight. It doesn't seem like very long ago, I was oogling my first newborn baby. Right now, you LOVE Snoopy, Legos and Bionicles. You play video games almost as well as your dad. On your birthday, we took you to Cape Cod as part of our vacation. You got 2 bionicles, a Peanuts comic book and a Nick Magazine subscription. It was raining that day and we decided to walk on the beach but within a few minutes, you were soaking wet from playing in the waves. You like to stand out close to where the waves break and punch them. We laughed and told you that your idea of walking on the beach and our idea of walking on the beach are different. Sometimes, they knock you down but you come up smiling. You're a good brother and you like to play with your sisters but you're careful not to play rough enough to make them cry, even if Megan is playing rougher than she should. Your favorite friends are Nathaniel and Reece. You'll start Mites Hockey this year (your idea) and piano lessons (mommy's idea). As always, we love you soo much!!

Daddy Bucks



Daddy Bucks: the form of currency used at our house. The kids earn Daddy Bucks by doing chores and good deeds. They can spend them on candy I have in the pantry, TV or computer time, etc. They're simple enough to make and since we have a copy machine at home they would be just as simple to conterfeit if a kid got desperate.

A couple of days ago, Andrew was in need of some daddy bucks. He wanted to play a video game. He came to me and asked, "Mom, how did you get the idea for Daddy Bucks?" and I said, "a magazine." Andrew went outside and thought about my answer. Unsatisfied, he came back for more info. I told him more specifically, "family fun." I wasn't sure what he was getting at but my brother, Bill, was watching and chuckling because Andrew was really thinking about it. Andrew was trying to figure out where Daddy Bucks come from. If he understood that, maybe he could get his hands on more without having to clean his room. Today, his mystery was solved when he saw the image of our Daddy Buck on the computer and said, "oh I see, you print them from the computer!"

I'm a blogger!

September 18th, 2009 is the official blog start date. I suppose we'll see if I can keep up with this. Hopefully, it will be better than my attempts at keeping baby journals and scrapbooks!  Eventually, I'd like to print all of these entries out into a book so the kids can flip through it.  Ron and I become nostalgic whenever we see or hear something precious that we know we'll forget with time (like the pitter-patter of little feet).  I feel like we need to do something with all of the digital pictures we take so I have high hopes for saving some memories with this blog.

A Taos Wedding

Jon and Sandy's beautiful wedding in Taos, New Mexico.





A little time to adore the babies.

Jon is a friend of ours from Dartmouth and was in the CS program with Ron.  He was one of our cabining/hockey/party buddies.  We were very excited to attend his wedding and to see his happiness with Sandy.  She seems fantastic.  The kids loved the music and the dancing.  We sat next to the swing band - very cool.  These dresses are now called the "dancing dresses" and Emily likes to put hers on and ask "Go dancing?"   There were a few other kids there and they all had fun playing together and posing for the camera.





Craig (another friend from Dartmouth) and his girlfriend.


Fun on the adobe wall.