I've mentioned that we've been trying to get our house more "sell-able" in hopes that we can move before baby #4 arrives. In the event that we don't move, I'm trying to make our house a little more "live-able". After painting and re-carpeting I finally decided to finish a project I've been thinking about doing for the past 6 months.
When we bought our couches (6 years ago) I wasn't a fan of the throw pillows that came with it but I told myself, "I can always re-cover them." But have I done that? No. Of course not. I've lived with their ugliness for all these years. This is the "before."
I finally decided on some fabric I liked, made myself a pattern (with some tips from Amy), and made myself some envelope covers for my pillows.
Here is the "after" (with new carpet and paint too).
And a close up.
I love them! I'm so glad that I finally made them! I wish I had done it years ago!
Friday, April 29, 2011
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just jeanine,
let's get creative
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Easter Celebrations
This Easter season I tried to help the boys focus on the real meaning of the holiday rather than the Easter Bunny and candy. For family night we pulled out our egg carton and talked about the Easter Story (although James was not happy that the last one he opened was empty!)
Every night for scripture study we read a part of the story--found here. And we read the story of the little lamb. This was definitely the most effective! William would tell me a part of the Easter story during the week... and when I asked him how he knew about it he'd tell me, "from the little lamb book."
We didn't take all the "fun" out of the holiday though. Friday we went to our ward party/egg hunt. All the boys had fun... but especially Alex! This is the first year that he has been able to hunt for eggs. Saturday, when we got back from t-ball practice we found that the Easter Bunny had paid us a visit! (We have a deal with the Easter Bunny... he comes a day early so we can focus on the real meaning of the holiday on Sunday.) The boys had a blast!
On Sunday we talked again about Christ as we made resurrection rolls. (And they were delicious too!) All in all it was a wonderful Easter!
Every night for scripture study we read a part of the story--found here. And we read the story of the little lamb. This was definitely the most effective! William would tell me a part of the Easter story during the week... and when I asked him how he knew about it he'd tell me, "from the little lamb book."
We didn't take all the "fun" out of the holiday though. Friday we went to our ward party/egg hunt. All the boys had fun... but especially Alex! This is the first year that he has been able to hunt for eggs. Saturday, when we got back from t-ball practice we found that the Easter Bunny had paid us a visit! (We have a deal with the Easter Bunny... he comes a day early so we can focus on the real meaning of the holiday on Sunday.) The boys had a blast!
The Easter Bunny brought us the Cootie game... the boys love it!
Alex LOVES silly bands!
On Sunday we talked again about Christ as we made resurrection rolls. (And they were delicious too!) All in all it was a wonderful Easter!
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boys will be boys,
holidays
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Red & White
Last Saturday we took the chance to attend OU's Red & White Spring football scrimmage. It was fun to be back in Norman again. We stopped by the library to check out Rich's thesis. William thought it was pretty cool that dad had a book (but wanted to know why he had to give it to the library)... James? Not so much.
Then we headed out to the stadium. It was actually my first time there as well! The boys loved being at an OU game but thought it was weird that it was OU vs OU!
Then we headed out to the stadium. It was actually my first time there as well! The boys loved being at an OU game but thought it was weird that it was OU vs OU!
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family fun
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Tonight was William's first t-ball game. He had so much fun--except, he told me, when they lost. But really I don't think they cared too much! They were all having such a fun time!
It was fun to watch the boys actually play an actual game. William did a great job listening to his coach and following the rules.
He hit the ball hard, threw far, and ran fast.
It should be a fun season!
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william the conqueror
Friday, April 8, 2011
boys update
I have been a major blog slacker lately! I don't know what my problem is! I feel as if life is so crazy right now... we've re-painted, re-carpeted, rearranged furniture, got a new realtor, packed a little, had t-ball practice, looked for new places to live, prayed that we can sell this house, nursed sick kids better--along with a hundred other things.
The house is silent right now--William is at school, James wasn't feeling well and fell asleep on the couch, and Alex is taking a nap--so I thought I'd do a little blog update on my boys.
A few weeks back, after James said our morning prayers, he announced "I said, 'Bless the angels!'" (He usually blesses the food... whether we're eating or not... I'm not sure where he came up with blessing the angels). William then informed him "You don't need to bless the angels, James. Angels are already blessed." It's things like this that keep me smiling through all the fighting, crying, and whining (both mine and theirs).
William:
* Has really started reading! He doesn't really like to do it on a regular basis (it's so much faster if mom just reads it!) but he can sound out some pretty huge words! For example: Every night we read the "Book of Mormon Stories" and then have William read a verse out of the scriptures. He has read words (with no help at all) like "according" and "commandments". It's great!
* Started t-ball... and loves it. I was hesitant to sign him up because our weeks are usually full anyway and I didn't want to hear whining about going to practices. But every week he is more than excited to go! He even thanks Heavenly Father in his prayers that he got to go to baseball that day. I haven't been to any practices yet... but Rich says that William is one of the best kids out there. His games start next week and I'm excited to watch him play.
* Is doing great in school. His teacher has nothing but good things to say about William!
* Is a great helper around the house. Yesterday, after the boys and I cleaned up the playroom (which was a disaster) I mentioned that I still needed to clean up the living room but I had to make dinner too. When I peeked my head around the corner I found William carrying toys out of the living room and putting them away. Sometimes--when he's really hungry--he'll set the table for me while I finish up dinner.
* Is a great friend. He always has lots of friends and loves to play with them. He would never intentionally hurt his friends... or their feelings. I think this is why he especially is hurt when someone purposely does something mean to him.
* As always, is a great big brother. He takes care of his little brothers and doesn't like when they are sad.
James:
* Loves being in Primary now! He thinks he is really big and loves learning all the songs. Of course, every week after church I ask him what he learned about and he tells me the same thing: "Heavenly Father, Jesus, and baby Jesus... and a chihuahua."
* Wants to name our baby crazy things like "Master Yoda."
* Likes to talk like Master Yoda... pretty funny to listen to!
* Is always telling me "Mom, I love you." I love it!
* Helps out around the house--especially when William is not around or if I ask him to do something for Alex. He loves to go "the extra mile" and then tell me about it--"Mom! I went the extra mile!"
* Loves to tease. I guess it was bound to happen that this Fisher trait would make it through to one of the boys. I am pretty sure it's his favorite past time.
* When I sing to him at night he sings along with me... especially if it's "I Love to See the Temple"
Alex:
* Loves to do whatever his brothers are doing--whether that means playing with their toys or fighting with lightsabers. William made the comment the other day, "Alex turned out to be a pretty good fighter!"
* Still likes to throw up when he doesn't get his way. Worst. Talent. Ever.
* Recognizes super heroes like Batman, Spiderman... and can even say "Star Wars"... you know, important stuff (but he won't tell us what he wants to eat! Aagh!)
* Loves to play baseball! He will find anything to be a bat (broom, stick, light saber, sword) and a ball (any size ball, an orange, etc) and try to get someone to play with him.
* Rich described him as "a little bit OCD"... if he wants more milk, he has to walk over to the fridge with you to make sure you are pouring it. If we're walking to a certain destination, he'll pick up anything he sees along the way--sometimes he winds up with quite a handful! (Just the other day we were walking from the library to our car and he had to pick up rocks along the way!) If I ask him to pick up his shoes and put them away he can't stand it if James' shoes are sitting their also--he has to be assured that they will be picked up or he'll just do it himself!
* He's a great helper. He loves to help with laundry or picking up toys. The best way to distract him is tell him, "Alex, come here! I need your help!"
*Loves to sing (and do the actions) "Popcorn Popping"
They all love playing outside or with Legos or going anywhere with their dad. I am lucky to have them all--and to get another in a few months (if only we could think of a name for him!)
The house is silent right now--William is at school, James wasn't feeling well and fell asleep on the couch, and Alex is taking a nap--so I thought I'd do a little blog update on my boys.
A few weeks back, after James said our morning prayers, he announced "I said, 'Bless the angels!'" (He usually blesses the food... whether we're eating or not... I'm not sure where he came up with blessing the angels). William then informed him "You don't need to bless the angels, James. Angels are already blessed." It's things like this that keep me smiling through all the fighting, crying, and whining (both mine and theirs).
William:
* Has really started reading! He doesn't really like to do it on a regular basis (it's so much faster if mom just reads it!) but he can sound out some pretty huge words! For example: Every night we read the "Book of Mormon Stories" and then have William read a verse out of the scriptures. He has read words (with no help at all) like "according" and "commandments". It's great!
* Started t-ball... and loves it. I was hesitant to sign him up because our weeks are usually full anyway and I didn't want to hear whining about going to practices. But every week he is more than excited to go! He even thanks Heavenly Father in his prayers that he got to go to baseball that day. I haven't been to any practices yet... but Rich says that William is one of the best kids out there. His games start next week and I'm excited to watch him play.
* Is doing great in school. His teacher has nothing but good things to say about William!
* Is a great helper around the house. Yesterday, after the boys and I cleaned up the playroom (which was a disaster) I mentioned that I still needed to clean up the living room but I had to make dinner too. When I peeked my head around the corner I found William carrying toys out of the living room and putting them away. Sometimes--when he's really hungry--he'll set the table for me while I finish up dinner.
* Is a great friend. He always has lots of friends and loves to play with them. He would never intentionally hurt his friends... or their feelings. I think this is why he especially is hurt when someone purposely does something mean to him.
* As always, is a great big brother. He takes care of his little brothers and doesn't like when they are sad.
James:
* Loves being in Primary now! He thinks he is really big and loves learning all the songs. Of course, every week after church I ask him what he learned about and he tells me the same thing: "Heavenly Father, Jesus, and baby Jesus... and a chihuahua."
* Wants to name our baby crazy things like "Master Yoda."
* Likes to talk like Master Yoda... pretty funny to listen to!
* Is always telling me "Mom, I love you." I love it!
* Helps out around the house--especially when William is not around or if I ask him to do something for Alex. He loves to go "the extra mile" and then tell me about it--"Mom! I went the extra mile!"
* Loves to tease. I guess it was bound to happen that this Fisher trait would make it through to one of the boys. I am pretty sure it's his favorite past time.
* When I sing to him at night he sings along with me... especially if it's "I Love to See the Temple"
Alex:
* Loves to do whatever his brothers are doing--whether that means playing with their toys or fighting with lightsabers. William made the comment the other day, "Alex turned out to be a pretty good fighter!"
* Still likes to throw up when he doesn't get his way. Worst. Talent. Ever.
* Recognizes super heroes like Batman, Spiderman... and can even say "Star Wars"... you know, important stuff (but he won't tell us what he wants to eat! Aagh!)
* Loves to play baseball! He will find anything to be a bat (broom, stick, light saber, sword) and a ball (any size ball, an orange, etc) and try to get someone to play with him.
* Rich described him as "a little bit OCD"... if he wants more milk, he has to walk over to the fridge with you to make sure you are pouring it. If we're walking to a certain destination, he'll pick up anything he sees along the way--sometimes he winds up with quite a handful! (Just the other day we were walking from the library to our car and he had to pick up rocks along the way!) If I ask him to pick up his shoes and put them away he can't stand it if James' shoes are sitting their also--he has to be assured that they will be picked up or he'll just do it himself!
* He's a great helper. He loves to help with laundry or picking up toys. The best way to distract him is tell him, "Alex, come here! I need your help!"
*Loves to sing (and do the actions) "Popcorn Popping"
They all love playing outside or with Legos or going anywhere with their dad. I am lucky to have them all--and to get another in a few months (if only we could think of a name for him!)
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