Saturday, January 17, 2015

November 2014

This makes it look like Ellie is a typical 4 year old! She is getting so much better at eating. She is still not very effective at chewing, but she can do crunchy things like these Cheetos and is doing okay with some soft foods, like fruit and pancakes. She likes Town House crackers and cheese the best. And yogurt, of course.


I loved this!


The most amazing Scrabble game I've ever seen. I've never seen it where all but two letters (I think) were used! The game started with John and Caleb, but Ian and I played at times as needed. John and Ian ended it after Caleb lost interest. It was a long game.


I froze my tomatoes as they got ripe so I could make them into sauce all at once. I finally made it. It happened to be the week it was freezing cold, but at least I got it canned before it snowed :). We got 9 pints of tomato sauce, all from our own garden!


Ellie is so color coordinated :).


Levi's been working on cooking for his Wolf Badge. This is the chicken pot pie he helped make for dinner.


And another day he grilled some hamburgers. It was only 21 degrees outside, but a grilled hamburger with fresh garden tomatoes tastes even better in the winter!


Another fun hair style.


One day all the boys were doing homework so Ellie got out a white board, as she often does. She kept saying, "E L L I E," over and over. I didn't realize it was because she was writing it! This is the first time she's written anything recognizable, and it was her whole name!


Also in November we got our first snow! It was only 2", but enough to have some fun in. Caleb and Levi ran in their school's Turkey Trot. Levi was not into it this year, but he made it to the end. We spent Thanksgiving at home and the boys played in the ward's Turkey Bowl. The day after Thanksgiving the boys put up the Christmas tree. They did it all by themselves! Ellie helped put on the ornaments and loved it!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

October 2014

October was a fun and very busy month! This got out of order, but Ellie's hair is getting thick enough finally to do some fun things with! She wasn't too happy with dressing up for the trunk-or-treat the night before Halloween, so on Halloween day this was her costume. There was no school so we went to the Science Center where they had some spooky science activities.


Ellie is loving coloring/drawing, either with crayons, pencil, or markers, on a white board or paper. It all makes her happy and keeps her busy!


Ellie had her first real haircut! I've trimmed the ends a little when she was a baby to keep it even but it really need to be cut. The back was really long but thin.


The final product. I didn't even have to trim the front, it was so much shorter than the back. I was sad to cut it, and it's not as curly anymore, but it's much nicer and seems a lot thicker now that the scraggly ends are gone.


And, Ellie had a birthday!! (Her haircut was on her birthday, lucky girl). She picked out the sprinkles and helped put them on the cake. After we sang to her she started blowing. So we asked if she wanted the candles lit, and she said yes. Last year she freaked out when we lit the candles so we weren't even going to attempt it this year, but then she loved it! She had the first three blown out before John could light the fourth. And, she ate a few little bits of cake!


We harvested our potatoes. Not a lot for how many plants we had, but not bad for our soil that is hard as a rock.


Ellie's bear picture. She was the size of the bear when she was born, but skinnier. Now, at age 4, she's doing so well. She's made tons of progress with her eating and is starting to chew up foods! And willingly put them in her mouth! On Halloween she took her last dose of medicine for her delayed stomach emptying, in the hopes that she's outgrown that issue now.


Cleaning out the gutters is always a fun job!


The trunk-or-treat. Ellie was not happy to dress up. She kept the ladybug on long enough for the picture. Levi is the Cat in the Hat, Caleb a ghost, and Ian a mad scientist.


Our Halloween dinner - with a pumpkin shaped pizza to go along with it.


Also this month, soccer ended. All the boys did well. Ian loved being a forward and his coach let him play forward most of the time. He scored several goals! His school had an all school fun run the day before Halloween. It was a mile long and they could dress up. I felt bad for the girl who dressed up as Cindrella and tried to run in her fancy shoes......Anyway, each grade awarded the first 10 runners for both boys and girls. Ian did really well and was #11 of the 6th grade boys! He was sad he missed the first 10 but did GREAT!

We got a visit from grandparents for a few days. It was fun having them here. They helped out with several scout things. Ian organized a chess tournament with Grandpa, Caleb, Levi, and himself for his first merit badge. Caleb and Levi each organized some board games as one of their requirements for their Wolf. They were both awarded their Bobcat badge while their grandparents were here. Grandma was a mystery reader in Caleb's class at school. And we had a good time visiting!