Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Food for thought...
As far as I know, I said only a handful of cute things when I was little. I get by just fine not knowing my every move, I let my mind fill in the blanks between pictures, and enjoy inventing the dialogue associated with the pictures in the albums with the sticky pages. My kids will never have that opportunity!
Sisters...
Ruby: Alice, do you want to play Queen?
Alice: Yeah!
Ruby (eating her lunch): Okay...SEEERVANT, I need waaaater!
Alice: Okay, your highness! (heading for the water)
Me: Alice, what do you want to be when you are big?
Alice: I wanna be Ruby.
Me: Ruby, tell me some reasons why you will be sad to give kitty away. (this story is another post)
Ruby: I told her we'd be together for eternity!
Ruby made a newspaper today, as she recently decided she wants to be a journalist (think Kit Kitteridge). It reads, "Mikel Jacsin is ded. He had a hart tac and had to go to the doctr."
Alice: Yeah!
Ruby (eating her lunch): Okay...SEEERVANT, I need waaaater!
Alice: Okay, your highness! (heading for the water)
Me: Alice, what do you want to be when you are big?
Alice: I wanna be Ruby.
Me: Ruby, tell me some reasons why you will be sad to give kitty away. (this story is another post)
Ruby: I told her we'd be together for eternity!
Ruby made a newspaper today, as she recently decided she wants to be a journalist (think Kit Kitteridge). It reads, "Mikel Jacsin is ded. He had a hart tac and had to go to the doctr."
Friday, June 26, 2009
Ballet "demo"
Alice took ballet all year. There was no recital this year, as they only do the big production every other year...so there was a simple "demo". We still enjoyed watching Alice follow her ballet teacher around. We managed to dress her in her usual ballet attire, and the little girl in front of her was decked out in all kinds of fancies...
That's Alice just right of center (behind the fancy petticoat).
I've been experimenting with my new camera and thanks to my sister-in-law Pam for mentioning that my camera can actually take good pictures at high ISO's. So this is a sampling of some pics taken at a really high ISO...they aren't even grainy (though a little void of color) I'm so in love!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Q: does Chris know you posted this?
A: No. I get this question a lot. I'm not hiding it from him, he even knows the address by heart. If he were an avid reader, he might catch posts like the previous one and prevent them from being widely viewed by all my friends and family. However, even old posts like the one below haven't been enough to keep him on his "I'm my wife's blog's biggest fan*" toes. This is why I have to keep making it clear that it is in his best interest to read my blog...be my biggest fan. Or risk humiliation.
No really, this is just the way we roll. If you are amongst those who frequently hang out with us together you know that he throws me my fair share of public humiliation. Maybe I should start a blog just dedicated to hashing through all of the ways he embarrasses me. Or maybe he should.
*No, I don't know if I can really say, "wife's blog's biggest fan". However, I don't want to say, "biggest fan of my wife's blog" it doesn't have the same ring.
No really, this is just the way we roll. If you are amongst those who frequently hang out with us together you know that he throws me my fair share of public humiliation. Maybe I should start a blog just dedicated to hashing through all of the ways he embarrasses me. Or maybe he should.
*No, I don't know if I can really say, "wife's blog's biggest fan". However, I don't want to say, "biggest fan of my wife's blog" it doesn't have the same ring.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
RP + CP
In an attempt to stay out of love as high schoolers, Chris and I avoided ever saying "I Love You" to each other. We didn't talk about it, but I think for both of us, it was far fetched that we'd wind up together and we just didn't think we were mature enough to make such a bold statement.
We had code for "I Love You" in written form: "R.H. + C.P." (or vice versa depending on the author). We wrote this at the end of notes, in the dirt on each other's cars and in the sand on the beach.
Even though "I Love You" rolls casually off our tongues now that we are old married people, Chris continues to find creative ways to carry the now "C.P. + R.P." forward. He has pressure washed the message in the fence and the driveway, and it is painted behind almost every piece of furniture in our house. He is really creative with this tradition, and the most recent effort was the most creative by far...
You ready?
Awwwwww...we were having a crazy hair contest with the family while we were in CO. Chris doesn't have any hair on his head to speak of, so he used his fantastic chest of hair to enter the competition...notice the heart around the belly button.
Happy Father's Day Chris!
We had code for "I Love You" in written form: "R.H. + C.P." (or vice versa depending on the author). We wrote this at the end of notes, in the dirt on each other's cars and in the sand on the beach.
Even though "I Love You" rolls casually off our tongues now that we are old married people, Chris continues to find creative ways to carry the now "C.P. + R.P." forward. He has pressure washed the message in the fence and the driveway, and it is painted behind almost every piece of furniture in our house. He is really creative with this tradition, and the most recent effort was the most creative by far...
You ready?
Happy Father's Day Chris!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Family Win, Lose or Draw...
On Sunday, Ruby had the idea to draw pictures on the easel and have the rest of the family guessing what they were drawing.
We had a lot of fun, mostly due to Alice. She was the first artist, and I told her to draw a sun. So the entire game, when it was her turn to tell someone what to draw, she'd suggest a sun. Eventually we could guess her suggested drawings even before the artist started drawing.
Then Alice was drawing "a little girl" and as she went to town on the hair, Ruby said, "are you drawing Oprah, because Oprah's hair looks like that."
The appropriately placed circles were first "nipples" but then when we all chuckled, she said they were rips in her shirt. Wow, that shirt needs to be replaced!
We had a lot of fun, mostly due to Alice. She was the first artist, and I told her to draw a sun. So the entire game, when it was her turn to tell someone what to draw, she'd suggest a sun. Eventually we could guess her suggested drawings even before the artist started drawing.
Then Alice was drawing "a little girl" and as she went to town on the hair, Ruby said, "are you drawing Oprah, because Oprah's hair looks like that."
The appropriately placed circles were first "nipples" but then when we all chuckled, she said they were rips in her shirt. Wow, that shirt needs to be replaced!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Kelly, Aksel and Maddox...oh my.
I love having a friend who is a school teacher! She gets the summer off and so we get to have more time together...we don't necesarily see each other more often, but our time together is longer, and includes the kids, which is fun.
Kelly came down for a nice, hot day last week and we just relaxed and sat outside. The kids played on the waterslide, but I don't have pics of that because we were relaxing, remember? Anyway, it is fun to have that time together, even if we are busy bouncing, feeding, and policing children.
Kelly came down for a nice, hot day last week and we just relaxed and sat outside. The kids played on the waterslide, but I don't have pics of that because we were relaxing, remember? Anyway, it is fun to have that time together, even if we are busy bouncing, feeding, and policing children.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
My first real commerical work...
I'm not a stresser, but this job kind of stressed me. I worked over and over on these images and after shooting this, I knew I wanted to invest in some lighting (starting with my fantastic new flash) and a new camera (love it) and it prompted me to buy some monitor calibration software/hardware...I just wanted it to be right.
Anyway, it is fun to see my images on Kate Quinn Organics' website here. The images of the cribs are the ones I took. What fun fabric designs! I can say from handling the product that the fabric is very soft and the colors all look neat paired together. I really love the quilt. If I were having a baby (I WISH) I would spring for the red and orange fabric. I love it.
Anyway, it is fun to see my images on Kate Quinn Organics' website here. The images of the cribs are the ones I took. What fun fabric designs! I can say from handling the product that the fabric is very soft and the colors all look neat paired together. I really love the quilt. If I were having a baby (I WISH) I would spring for the red and orange fabric. I love it.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Earthquakes...
I was traumatized when I was 13 by a documentary about earthquakes, and how the Pacific Northwest is way over due for a "big one". I used to sleep between my mattress and box spring because there were shelves on top of my dressers that weren't secured to my dresser, and I knew they would fall on me.
Anyway, so when this link came to me today from a fellow homeschooler, it wasn't that welcome.
You can look at the whole world, just the US and even your little neck of the woods...Boise or Kelowna are looking really good right now.
Anyway, so when this link came to me today from a fellow homeschooler, it wasn't that welcome.
You can look at the whole world, just the US and even your little neck of the woods...Boise or Kelowna are looking really good right now.

Thursday, June 4, 2009
Farmer's Farm Market...
Ruby was our waitress. She is wearing an apron made for me by my cousin Trina a loooooong time ago. Anyway, if you knew all of Ruby's faces, you'd know that she is beyond thrilled with her little restaurant. I love the tape all over the tablecloth (which is a removable door from their little pop up tent thing)...my kids thing that tape is a sure thing...it can hold all things together.
Anyway, Alice was busy in the kitchen in her room, and I didn't get pictures of that...guests aren't supposed to go into the kitchen!
Everything at Farmer's Farm Market was free!!! What a great deal!
Here's the menu, which is pretty impressive. It is hard to post this as Ruby's "teacher" because I feel like I have spent the past year grilling her on lowercase letters and making her practice writing them, and she STILL USES ALL UPPERCASE!
Anyway, from left to right or clockwise...the menu says, "salids", "pitsys", "noodls", and "samichis" and "soup" (my favorite because that is what we all call them at our house). She sounded it all out by herself, we didn't know anything about their idea until it was time to dine. Boy did Alice cook up some nice things for us to enjoy.
Anyway, Alice was busy in the kitchen in her room, and I didn't get pictures of that...guests aren't supposed to go into the kitchen!
Everything at Farmer's Farm Market was free!!! What a great deal!
Anyway, from left to right or clockwise...the menu says, "salids", "pitsys", "noodls", and "samichis" and "soup" (my favorite because that is what we all call them at our house). She sounded it all out by herself, we didn't know anything about their idea until it was time to dine. Boy did Alice cook up some nice things for us to enjoy.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
32
I turned 32 in May. May 18th to be exact. It was my first birthday on facebook, and wow...you sure do get some lovin' on facebook for your birthday!
Anyway, I had a nice birthday. No big hoopla, but really nice times with all my local, available people. Just want you want.
I got together with my old friends from the growing up years. We always go out, but this year, we stayed in and made dinner (we do that almost better than we do the going out thing in recent years) and talked and listened to good music. It was a nice, relaxing night. We did that a week early because of schedules...so it was mother's day weekend.

Ruby was super sweet on my birthday. She woke me up and was already dressed. She said, "mom, I put on your favorite clothes!" She was right, I love this little tank, it was darling of her to do that for me. Then she said, "Let's have a special pancake breakfast for your birthday!" I reminded her that mommy isn't eating pancakes, and she said, "that's okay, you can make them for me and Alice!" What a good point. Pancakes it is.
My actual birthday was on a Monday, so I was so flattered that my mom, dad, brother Braden and sister-in-law Amanda and nephew Mason all came down to be with me! It was a really nice day, and Ruby is obsessed with riding bikes, so we decided to take all the bikes and a bike trailer to the park. We can ride there from the house, so Ruby and Alice got to ride over behind Opa in the trailer, which they loved.
Anyway, we just relaxed on the grass, played Blokus, took turns riding bikes around the little lake with Ruby and I even dozed off for awhile...me?? Then we went back to my house for some classic, Rebecca's favorite, taco salad. Mmmmmmmm.


Braden, Ruby and Opa off on a loop around the lake.
Amanda, Opa and Alice
This picture is funny because you can tell that Alice is very uncertain about that little one next to her. Just now, while looking at the pic with me, she nervously said, "He was putting his foot on my leg!" She needs a baby.
Anyway, I had a nice birthday. No big hoopla, but really nice times with all my local, available people. Just want you want.
I got together with my old friends from the growing up years. We always go out, but this year, we stayed in and made dinner (we do that almost better than we do the going out thing in recent years) and talked and listened to good music. It was a nice, relaxing night. We did that a week early because of schedules...so it was mother's day weekend.
Ruby was super sweet on my birthday. She woke me up and was already dressed. She said, "mom, I put on your favorite clothes!" She was right, I love this little tank, it was darling of her to do that for me. Then she said, "Let's have a special pancake breakfast for your birthday!" I reminded her that mommy isn't eating pancakes, and she said, "that's okay, you can make them for me and Alice!" What a good point. Pancakes it is.
My actual birthday was on a Monday, so I was so flattered that my mom, dad, brother Braden and sister-in-law Amanda and nephew Mason all came down to be with me! It was a really nice day, and Ruby is obsessed with riding bikes, so we decided to take all the bikes and a bike trailer to the park. We can ride there from the house, so Ruby and Alice got to ride over behind Opa in the trailer, which they loved.
Anyway, we just relaxed on the grass, played Blokus, took turns riding bikes around the little lake with Ruby and I even dozed off for awhile...me?? Then we went back to my house for some classic, Rebecca's favorite, taco salad. Mmmmmmmm.
Oma and Ruby with Alice in tow.
I got a few new photography toys for my birthday. I'm not posting specifics, because I'm paranoid about robbery. All I can say is that digital slr cameras do lose their edge after being used thoroughly for so many years, and these pics totally tell that story. I just didn't get the saturation from my images, even with the sat turned up. The green in all of these pics is lack lustre, and in person...wow...nothing but gorgeous, succulent green-ness. Anyway, I'm very pleased with my purchases and having fun playing with them. You might even be able to tell in a post one of these days.
summer nights...
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Prize Winners...
Lately my girls are so in love with each other that they are really into making awards for each other. The idea was Ruby's, she went into the office and went to work. She made an award with #1 (backward one) on it. Then she made two word strips, one said, "awesome" and one said, "perfect" and she taped them all onto Alice's clothes. I didn't get pics that day, but thankfully Ruby did it again today and I got a picture of two of Alice's awards. They look like flowers, but they are meant to look like first prize ribbons, with the round, gathered tops and the card stock circle in the middle with ribbon hanging down.
I have to say that lately they are just really getting along well, and I feel that heart-jumping-out-of-my-chest feeling a lot. It's nice.
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