Monday, March 31, 2008
The Eternal Spring Break...
Be good and God Bless!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Spring has SPRUNG! BOINNNGG!
Alleluia! He Is RISEN!
Well spring is in the air! I pray that you all had a blessed Easter. Our's was wonderful! I promised you pictures of the cakes I made, and I'm here to deliver! I decided on the lamb and the egg. Both were cute, but the lamb has a small cake to icing ratio, so it looks good, but it's not the best for serving a lot of people. The egg was great, the bunny would have been good, too. Well, you decide:
What a cute little lamb it turned out to be! I had conflicting feelings chopping him into bite sized pieces. It felt a little like hacking into "Lamb Chop"! Man I loved that little guy! We of course had the requisite egg hunt. The kids were so cute, and they loved looking for the eggs that were a little harder to find. Alexis talked all about the goodies that the Easter Bunny brought her, and Cora kept us all entertained doing the "nay-nay" dance. For all of you unfamiliar with this particular dance move- it's an up and down bopping motion, and really it's something she does because she can't contain the excitement over having nay-nay (candy) it's so cute, and I love it when she does it! I think we should all do the nay-nay dance right now! Come on! Don't be shy- I'm doin' it. Are you? OK. So maybe you need a little incentive. Go get some peeps and do the nay-nay dance!!!!!!!!!
Well, I have lots to blog about, so I better start a new post!
Be Good and God Bless!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Last Day of School!
If you are anything like me then you have lots to do to get ready for Sunday! I am sewing Easter Baskets for my nephew and my Little Cousin Lizzy, and I am in charge of bringing the cakes-as usual! I can't decide between a bunny cake or a lamb cake. The last time I made the bunny it came out so cute, but died a tragic death while in route to it's destination. So I think I'll go with the lamb! I don't think I'd survive the loss of another bunny, especially on Easter. Then there's finding something to wear for Sunday, and Mom and I have been working really hard trying to get Shananagins Bags to be a little more productive, so I should be working on that every spare moment! This is a picture of the poor little bunny, RIP, Mr. Bunny! You sure did taste good! I'll be sure to post pictures of the ones I make for this Easter!Wow, I had best get busy- lots to do, so little time to get it all finished in! Have a great day!
God bless and Be good!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
All Work and no Play....
So that was Meghan and John Paul, playing the XBox. They are my heroes- Guitar Heroes, that is! The two crazies running in and out of the frame are Grant and Celine. This was Meghan's first time playing- I'm the veteran having played it THREE times! It's a joke, really. The kids like to see how many notes the old ladies miss, even when playing on EASY. When we're not perfecting our Hero Skills you might find us in a rousing billiards tourney, or having a tea party. As I type this there is full out Jedi battle in the next room. I can hear little ones spitting everywhere as they simulate the sounds a light saber makes. HEY! Stop that you guys! That's unsanitary! As I was saying... We could be engrossed in a board game- Electronic Monopoly is the favorite at the moment. That and Pick-up Sticks. Or, my favorite activity, cuddled together reading a book, or 20. Meg even took them off to the beach in my absence. Man! You guys have all the fun when I'm gone! Hold on....
I THOUGHT I TOLD YOU KIDS TO STOP ESPECTULATING! It's GROSS!
Sorry. We feel it's important to expand their vocabularies whenever possible. OK, so that's a bit of a stretch, but it never hurts to learn new things right? Does moving up to the next level of difficulty on Guitar Hero count? If so then these kids are geniuses! (we think that they are regardless!)
One last note:
Brian saw me posting a picture of him on yesterday's blog. And he says, "Is that about me?" I kindly pointed out that not everything on this great Earth pertained to him. He replied, "Well, you have to admit, I do some pretty funny things and say some really funny things, too!" I had no argument, like I said, genius! Until my next post that, according to Brian, is going to be all about all the wonderfully funny things he says and does...
Be Good and God Bless!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Wishin' Ye all A Happy St. Patty's Day!
Today was a bittersweet day. A dear friend of the family was laid to rest today, Rosemary Ann Aeschbach. She was a feisty lady, with a heart of gold! Mimi, as she was called by those close to her, loved all things Irish, and so it was fitting that she be memorialised on this day that she so cherished. She is survived by her two daughters- Lisa and Lori, and her three grand children-Johny, Jacob, and Tess, and finally her precious Great-grand daughter-Caroline. It was a day of remembering the love and spirit of a wonderful soul, where friends gathered from far and wide to celebrate the life she lived. We love you, Mimi, and you are missed! Pray for us!!!
WARNING!!! The following is devoid of adorable quips about the cute things that the munchkins in my life do and say! Don't say I didn't warn ya!
After work tonight I went to see my very dear and very Irish friend, Penny. We had a blast spending time with her family and old friends! Believe it or not, I did not partake in any adult beverages, not even a drop! I'm not a big "drinker"-except for maybe WATER! I drink that like a FISH! But I digress... (By the
way...why am I using "big" words today? I think I'm coming down with something!) I may not have been drinking- but the drinks were a' flowing over at Pen's! She insists that her increased volume levels and excited chatter was a result of her being "tipsy". Sure, Pen, you were tipsy. I believe you, really I do. Oh, by the way, how are the Shamrocks this morning? That's what I thought. "You'll never get yer 'ands on me Lucky Charms!"
Well, that's all for today. I am EXHAUSTED! I have no clue what my problem is-maybe I kissed the Blarney Stone one too many times last night? I don't know, but I think I'm going to need the assistance of another beloved Irsh tradition to make it through tomorrow- the Irish Coffee!
Be Good and God bless!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Deuce is ONE!!!!
This Sunday we had a little pre-birthday celebration for the little guy. Later we will have a proper party to mark this special milestone. Katie was thinking of a "Farm" theme. Actually, in our family people don't really get a birth"day"; it's usually more like a birth"week" or sometimes a birth"month". Deuce is no different. Seeing as he and his sister's birthdays are only 2 weeks apart they get a giant joint birthday party. But to mark today Katie was going get him a cake and let him practice blowing out candles. He wasn't too good at it on his first attempt. He sure liked the way the candle sparkled, though! Deuce's daddy instructed his mommy that if she DID get a cake today, that it needed to be chocolate. Why? "No sissy yellow cake with fluffy icing for my boy! And absolutely NO girly sprinkles on the top!", I believe those were his words. Well, as you can see from the picture above, we already did the "sissy" cake, so I guess he could stand one that was a little more macho. Is there such a thing a a macho cake? If there is, Chris will find it! It'll probably be camouflaged- then my hope would be that Deuce could find it to blow out the candles!
And WE are blessed to have you in our lives! Have a wonderful day, all of you!
God bless and be good!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The importance of proper pronunciation...
I think we are all feeling the loss of Saturday's hour of sleep. John Paul tells me today that, "Baptism is a snackrament that gives us the life of grace and make us children of God." Hmmm. A Snackrament? Not gonna touch that one. And then Grant just told us that Bishop Newman wanted to be able to speak to a young girl in her native "garlic". Now he was supposed to read "Gaelic", but added a "r" to it and so for the past 10 minutes we have been discussing "garlic" vs. "Gaelic", and name origins and meanings. Turns out that Grant, Meg, and my own name are all "garlic" in origin. WAIT! News flash! Meg just found out that her beloved name, which she has thought was Gaelic until this very moment, is in FACT- WELSH! Sorry, Meg, guess you aren't as "garlic" as you thought. It's OK, though, just go eat at Al's and you'll be VERY garlic-y! Well, at least your breath will be.
OK, enough.
Be good and God bless!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Little Blue Men...
Brian says to me, "Shanny, I CAN'T baweave that tonight is the Ba-woo Men Gwoop! It is going to be awesome! I hope I can get a Ba-woo Men Shirt." I started wondering how one would spell "ba-woo", so I asked him. He didn't even think about it, he just said, "You know, 'ba-woo'- b-l-u-e. 'Ba-woo'." I have no idea how someone can spell something that they can't pronounce correctly! It must be a testament to my ability to teach him Spelling. HAAAA! Anyone who knows me right now is probably screaming: "The real question is- how can someone who can't spell themselves, teach someone else to spell?!!"
I have a feeling that regardless of how Brian pronounces it, they will have a "gweat" time tonight. I'm sure I'll hear all about it on Monday, and I'm sure he'll have the t-shirt to boot!
Be good and God bless!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
A Day in the "Wife" of Brian...
It is amazing what comes out of these kids mouths! You never know what they’re going to say , and sometimes you can’t understand what it was they said. Brian has a hard time pronouncing his “l”s and “r”s . His “l”s sound like “r”s and sometimes “w"s, and his “r”s sound like “w”s, too. It can be very confusing at times. Today when we were learning about parallel lines and I asked him to repeat the term to me it sounded more like “parw-a-welw wines”. No matter how many times I try to get him to pronounce it correctly, he still has difficulty! I started calling him “Scooby” today. He seems to "rrrlike" it. We don’t tease him, but we have started bringing his attention to it more. He just doesn’t hear himself like we do. It is pretty cute, though! One day he'll just stop, and then we'll miss it.
Today Donna brought the kids some lunch home. Kids have specific tastes, just like adults, and these kids are no different! When asked, Grant requested his usual - Chicken Nuggets; JP- a double ham-booger (no, not a typo!); and Brian asked for his usual as well- a plain hamburger, "with out the ham". What he means, is that he doesn’t want any cheese, no matter how many times we tell him that's what “plain” means, he still asks for it that way! So today he asked for just a hamburger, and most of us replied in chorus, “Without the ham?” He responded, "Of course!"
Well, that's it for now. Have a wonderful day!
Be good, and God bless!