Friday, November 4, 2011

Multnomah Falls

We went to Multnomah Falls a few weeks back and since I had pictures I wanted to to get them on here. We weren't exactly planning to hike up, but we had most everything we needed.

The thing we lacked was a mom who could actually make it the whole way. I was carrying Smiley, the Husband was carrying Sticky and Lulu was walking. We made it to the 6th turn and I couldn't go any further. Next time I want to try going up the whole way. Lulu was amazing! She walked as far as we walked up and then the Husband put her in the pack and carried Sticky in his arms about half of the way down.
A very nice lady saw me take the above picture and told me to get in it so we could get the whole family. I didn't have the heart ask her to take another one because this one was blurry.
Smiley totally fell asleep on the way down.



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Dentist

A week ago, Lulu was being her usual rambunctious self and ended up face planting on the living room floor. After a bit of freaking out, a bloody nose and a split and bloody upper lip three times it's normal size, we realized that her upper right tooth was just a bit loose. She said that it hurt when she ate. I was hoping that it would tighten back up. After some advice from parents, dentist and dental hygienist friends and a little more blood from her tooth, I decided to take her into the dentist. It was actually her first trip to the dentist, so it was a bit overdue, seeing as she is four.
 The first pair of sunglasses they gave her were too big and she didn't want to wear them. The light was really bright, but she wouldn't close her eyes. So they gave her this pair that was a bit smaller.
She did so well! I was very happy with how comfortable she was and how well behaved. She got at least four x-rays and she held still for all of them. She let the hygienist clean her teeth, floss her teeth and do the whole squirt and suck procedure. She did such a great job holding open her mouth that we had to tell her multiple times that she could close it because she kept opening it. Even though we waited until she was four, she had no cavities! Yea! When we got home, she wanted a snack, but then she didn't want to eat it because she didn't want to get her teeth all dirty. (She is over that now.)

Her loose tooth is just loose. It may or may not get looser. It may or may not get even looser if she hits it again. If we really want to save it she is going to need to limit using it to bite into hard things. I don't really want to stress about it. I told her she should probably not use it to chew much and that is all I am going to do with it. If she does loose it the dentist isn't worried, as long as it comes out cleanly. She will just have a minus one tooth smile for a few year until her adult tooth comes in. With how active she is, I am almost expecting her to loose it prematurely.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

New Purse

You aren't going to find me posting about many fashion type things. I do not have confidence in my choice of fashion. I like some looks and I like some looks on me. I wish I had an eye for funky, somewhat, but not too, trendy clothing and accessories. I know I could do it on a budget, but I have a very hard time shopping for clothes for myself. First, I often can not even justify getting clothes for myself when it is a really good deal and I need it and can afford it. Second, I rarely have an opportunity to try anything on and I almost never get something for myself without trying it on. Third, I still haven't lost all of my baby weight and I am not at all pleased with how I look in anything, most of the time, so why buy cute clothes to put on a funny body. Ok, so that is a slight insight to the workings of my strange mind.

Which brings me to my purse. Isn't that what you were thinking of next?
It took me until my very late teens to even start carrying a purse. Even then I would try to find something very neutral and non girly. I think my favorite one was a grey camera bag. I even took it on my mission. It carried 2 paperback Books of Mormon, my flip chart and discussions book perfectly. I have been trying to get more girly and more fashionable purses as the years progress. I am not the type of person to have more than one purse at a time. I get used to one, use it until it falls apart and then look for months to find a replacement. Besides having to have all the right features and being able to see myself carrying the purse, it has to be inexpensive. I prefer to find one that is on sale so that I know it was at least made half decently, but I don't have to pay that price.

                              For the last 2-3 years I have been using this purse
I got it on sale for either $3 or $5

I actually still really like it and it isn't falling apart at all. However it holds everything perfectly, which means there is no room for anything extra. So when we go somewhere and the Husband needs to stash his wallet and phone, it doesn't work. Plus it is starting to do this
I admit to the possibility of having bad fashion sense, but I am positive that this looks trashy. I love a good deal and I am all for using things until they fall apart, but I really like things not to look like they are falling apart.

Here is my new replacement
It was on sale for $12

It is pink.

The Husband is on the fence. He knows I am not a pink person. I have been trying to be more girly, ever since we got married. I think I can do it. I like the style and the size and the features. I would have been more comfortable with green. Oh well, it is good for me to get out of my comfort zone.

I think it is good for me to have pink. I am not sure why. 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Shots

I took Sticky and Smiley in to the pediatrician for their next round of immunizations on the 28th of September. Lulu got to stay home with daddy. Sticky is 33" tall and weighs 24.9 lbs.  Smiley is 26" and 14.9 lbs. They both did rather well. They cried when they got poked, but calmed down quick afterwards. The Dr. is happy with how each of them are growing and developing. Sticky is talking really well, for her age. Smiley has a bit of a tied tongue, but it isn't interfering with eating, so it will most likely be something we will deal with in the future only if it bothers him. I had a friend in high school whose tongue was tied. Poor kid couldn't stick it out of his mouth. I think he got it clipped later on in life.


       Our attempt at a baby mohawk


I always thought mohawks on baby boys were so silly and slightly white trash. I repent. I love being being able to show that the poor kid isn't completely bald. I haven't done it in public yet, but my guess is that I will. It's okay, I have embraced the fact that I had thought one way before children and now think a different way after children.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Old Friends

On September 24th I got to go to a wedding reception. The Husband had to work, so I took the kids by myself. I probably wouldn't have attempted it, except the bride was a girl that I knew while on my mission.  It has been about 10 years since I served in that area of Vancouver.

When I was on my mission, the bride was around 9ish. She was the cutest girl, then and now. My clearest memory of her was of her and her best friend (who just happens to be getting married in a few months herself) doing cartwheels on the front lawn as my companion and I were doing yard work. She was actually our next door neighbor. We lived in the basement of the house of a sweet older lady who actually was not a member of the church. I got to see this lady again at the reception along with about 3 families that I remembered and that remembered me.

It was so much fun and the kidlets actually did a pretty decent job. I only lost Lulu once for about 30 seconds and both Lulu and Sticky only founds treats at the the refreshment table about 2 or 3 times by themselves. The kids looked way cute in their church clothes and of course I wasn't able to get a picture. I was concentrating so much on remembering people and keeping my kidlets in order, that I didn't get a picture at the reception either. Oh, well, at least I got it down here.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Uninspired

I have been trying to think of noteworthy things to post and haven't come up with many, thus the lack of posts lately. I have also been terrible at taking pictures lately, so no pictures for this post. Feel free to stop reading now. I prefer pictures too.

We have been benefitting a lot from a few deal websites lately. Our first deal was getting a two for one pass to the Oregon Coast Aquarium. We used that a month or so ago and I am assuming we totally forgot to take pictures, because I haven't found any on our phones or our camera.
Next we got a family membership to OMSI at half the usual price. A steal of a deal! We have already gone twice and saved ourselves $6 by buying the membership. For the next year, every time we go it will be like going for free. We are pretty sure we will use it more than the Zoo membership we bought last year. We got our monies worth on that, but just barely.
Next we got half off a certificate for Ben & Jerry's ice cream. I have been wanting to go to a Ben & Jerry's ever since I fell in love with Phish Food in college. I was even in Vermont for a spell, a long time ago, and never went! I really could kick myself for that one. We enjoyed a trip to OMSI and ice cream last Friday. (Once again, no pictures. Yes we are that lame.)
Our latest deal was pay $10 and spend $20 at Whole Foods Market. I am very excited to use this one. I told the Husband that when we are rich and famous, minus the famous, I want to shop here on a regular basis.
It has been fun finding deals on things that we have wanted to do anyways.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Fair!

We love the fair! When we lived in southeast Idaho, we tried to make it a point to attend the Blackfoot Fair every summer. Last year we moved to Oregon right before the fair. We were super bummed. Then we realized that the Oregon State Fair was almost as good. (Ginormous compared with the Blackfoot Fair!) We had so much fun last year.

This year we got to go with Cousin M & Cousin D. We were there for 7 hours. It was a bit intense considering it was in the 90's the entire time. We were a bit hot. They had a misting thing that you could walk under and get wet, so we had the kids do that. And by kids I mean Lulu, Sticky, the Husband and Cousin M.
Sticky had a great scowl on her face, but she did enjoy being wet.

I think they were all dry a few minutes later.

I feel kind of lame, because we didn't get the best pictures. We forgot the camera and I put my phone in the diaper bag all day, so we relied on the Husband. He usually does get some great pictures, but we just weren't on top of it.

Lulu got to try her hand at fishing with Cousin M. When she was holding the pole she kept jabbing it in the water trying to poke the fish. (We still haven't replaced her birthday fishing pole and given her a lesson yet.)

We saw the coolest tent that attaches to the roof of your car. We want one, but would rather not pay the price tag, so will be accepting donations anytime.


The girls even got to go on a ride. Sticky barely hit the height limit for this one. It was a little canoe that floated around a tube. A little too mild for both of them, I think. Lulu was so good at holding Sticky and keeping her safe. And Sticky was so good at letting Lulu Hold her.
I think we will be spending more time at the rides next year. Lulu wanted to go on all of the other kiddie rides.

As fun as all that was, it wasn't the main reason we went to the fair. We go for the food! The Husband was commenting on the way to the fair, how happy he was that he married a woman who enjoyed food. He may not be so happy when I weigh 800 pounds, but for now we are happy. We got to the fair just in time for lunch. Our family shared a plate of nachos with everything on them. We then got a 16 inch corn-dog. I really wish I had gotten pictures. I had about 3 inches and the girls polished off the rest. Later we got a snow cone icy thing. Then when that was totally un-sastisfying the Husband found a refillable Slurpie cup. We got that twice. We were peckish by then and got a flowering onion. I next got apple pie fries. Amazing! Then the Husband got a chicken fried steak with sauerkraut in a pretzel bun. It was tasty, but we were all pretty full by then. We washed that down with one more Slurpie. Besides the corn-dog, the girls helped with the snow cone, Slurpie and apple pie fries. Lulu also helped Cousin M with his giant turkey leg. Sticky mostly ate snacks we brought from home for them. I think I will bring PB & J for them next time, because they so do not appreciate fair food and I have a really hard time spending 4 dollars a piece for them each to have their own corn-dog. I still have yet to try a deep fried Twinkie and a deep friend Oreo. They continue to be on my list of fair foods to try next time.

All in all we had a great time. Despite the sun and heat, no one got sunburnt and no one got terribly dehydrated. Although the Husband was totally sick that night and all day Sunday. He will tell you it was all worth it though!