Monday, February 23, 2009

Just call me "Nurse Kirsten"

Yesterday, Rowan started coughing, enough to have the humidifier going whenever he slept. He seemed to cough a lot last night, so I was a little worried to be bringing him with me today for my all-day childcare job. Little did I know, he would be the least of my problems...

Ellie started complaining that her stomach hurt after we arrived at the house of the boy I watch. I suggested she might be hungry or might need to use the bathroom. We remedied both of those situations, and she seemed fine. Until about 2 hours after eating her oatmeal, when it all came up on their rug. For those wondering, it looks pretty much the same coming out as going in :) (Are any of you ever going to eat oatmeal again?)

I thought that maybe this was a fluke and it was from all her running around, but it was not. When she threw up a couple hours after lunch, I called the mom and asked if she could plan on driving us home today instead of us taking the bus. She is wonderful, and came home an hour early and drove us home. Thank goodness, or Ellie would have been puking on the bus. As soon as she got out of the van, she knelt down on the sidewalk and threw up again. Luckily by now I have figured out it is about 2 hours after eating, so I was able to run into her room with a bowl just now and save a big mess.

The odd thing is, Ellie does not have a fever, but Rowan does (and is still miserably coughing). Wish us luck tomorrow!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hmm, what did we do to celebrate Valentine's Day? Not too much! We were supposed to watch our neighbors' children for the afternoon, but unfortunately one of them was sick. So, we had pink heart-shaped pancakes for lunch (I didn't take pictures of them like Tara did). They were pretty good; I used a new recipe that calls for whipping the egg whites separately and folding them in to make them extra-fluffy. I'd say they were the fluffiest I've been able to get them using all whole-wheat flour.

In the afternoon, I braved using our car to drive to the grocery store, walked from there to Ace Hardware, and then picked up Pizza Hut on the way home. It was a major bargain day (what day isn't?). I had a $5 rewards card to use at Ace, so the bolt for Ellie's new bike, some shelving brackets, 2 halogen light bulbs, and ziploc bags totalled $2. At the grocery store, I spent $36.90 and saved $35.20 with coupons. 50% is pretty good! Then, I picked up our pizza at Pizza Hut (the first time in about 3 weeks we have had a meal I haven't cooked), used a $15 giftcard I received at Christmas, and spent $1.20.

After the kids went to bed, I made a chocolate fondue with strawberries, bananas, and angel food cake as dippers. Let's just say I ate too much. After we stuffed ourselves, Jason and I played U-dance. I convinced him to let me post this video I took of the screen (and a few seconds of his feet so you can kind of see the correlation between the screen and the steps). The green footprints on the screen is the left foot, the red is the right foot. Now you can see how easy it is to get lost on what steps come first, especially when it's super fast!

Friday, February 06, 2009

U-Dance fun

Okay, Jason won't let me put up videos of him dancing (even though he is much better than I am), so here are my humiliating examples of how to use U-Dance. It's fun and exercise at the same time!

Cotton Eye Joe:



And a much harder song:



And the kids having a giggle-fest:

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Swagbucks - a way to earn giftcards (or other prizes)

Less than a month ago, I registered for Swagbucks. It is a site where you can earn points by using their search engine. I use it instead of google whenever I want to look something up. The points can be redeemed for different giftcards or prizes. After less than a month, I've earned enough points to redeem a $5 amazon.com giftcard! After you register, you can either keep going to swagbucks.com to search, or you can download their swagbucks toolbar, which puts a little search space on your internet browser. I downloaded the toolbar, and have not had any problems with it, in fact it makes earning points a lot easier.

If you are interested, you can use this link to sign up: click here

There are a lot of different websites that I try out to earn money or giftcards, and this one was easy enough that I wanted to share it with everyone. If anyone has any questions about it, you can comment and I'll comment back :)

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

R.I.P. 1992 Buick Century

We have some sad news. Our car bit the dust this weekend. We took it into the mechanic because it had been making a really loud clanging noise, and the transmission was acting up. After looking it over and test-driving it, the mechanic called back with the bad news. It would cost more to fix our car than it is worth (over $3000). Okay, so we were planning on just driving it until it quit completely, because that is what we pretty much did with our past cars. Nope, not possible, because apparently something unrelated to the transmission, the part that was making the loud clanging noise, is breaking off and when it breaks off completely, the car will come to an instant stop. No warning, no coasting, just a dead stop. Obviously, this would be dangerous in traffic, so we will not be driving our car.

In the meantime (not sure when/if we will buy another car), we are taking the bus. Every Monday and Wednesday I work all day watching a 3-year-old boy at his house. I take both kids with me on Mondays, and Jason watches Rowan on Wednesdays, so it's just Ellie and I then. On Tuesdays I bring the kids with me to work in a church nursery. We take the bus, which is not too difficult, it's just a bit of walking and a lot of waiting. The downside? This morning it was -4, feels like -15, when Ellie and I were waiting for the bus. That is cold! At least we can bundle up and not worry about car seats and bulky coats. Luckily the kids are great ON the bus, it's just the walking and waiting that they don't like. I've dragged two screaming kids down the street to catch the next bus, and it is not fun at all. In fact, it hurts my heart to think about Ellie remembering the days that she was dragged from bus stop to bus stop as a kid, always running. Thankfully we are figuring out the best routes now so we don't have to run; we can go at Ellie's pace. This morning, even though it was freezing, there were no tears and it was actually a good, fun experience.

We also just made an exciting purchase, an electric bike! Here is a link to it: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8467095&findingMethod=rr We paid for it with a couple of walmart giftcards we had, so we only had to spend about $130 out of our bank account for it. We received it last night, put it together, and now I can't wait to try it out! It is a regular bike, and can be used as a regular bike. The difference is that when I am going uphill, or need an extra boost, I can turn the throttle and the battery-powered motor kicks in to help spin the tires. This means I can go much further than my weak legs can take me. Actually, I have ridden a bike once to the grocery store (about 1.5 miles away) and it was extremely difficult coming back for me because it's mainly up hill. Big hills. So, now I can hook up our burley trailer to the back of the bike, ride down to the grocery store, pile the groceries into the trailer, and ride back, hopefully easily. :)

Now our transformation to hippies is complete, wouldn't you say? Natural foods, check! Cloth diapers, check! Reusable grocery bags, check! Growing our own vegetables in an organic garden, check! Homeschooling (possibly) and co-op preschool, check! Bussing and biking instead of driving, check! Anything else we need to add to our list?

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Fancy Nancy and teeth brushing


The kids came back from AZ with new obsessions. For Ellie, it is Fancy Nancy. Fancy Nancy is to 3-5 year olds what Hannah Montana is to older kids. She is all the rage right now. She is a girl who likes to be fancy and use fancy words. There are no Fancy Nancy movies (that I know of) but there are now plenty of books. Of course there are also dolls, accessories, and dress-up clothes. So, with all the dress-up clothes that Ellie received for Christmas, she is able to get really fancy.


Yesterday we went to a Fancy Nancy tea party at Barnes and Noble. It was INSANE how many little fancy girls there were. Attenders were supposed to RSVP, but it was obvious by observing the flustered bookstore staff that they were not ready for such a crowd! There were probably 75 little girls, plus all their moms and some dads. Ellie didn't care that she and her friend had to sit on the floor because there weren't enough spots at the tables. She still had a blast! See how fancy she's holding her cookie? :)


Rowan's new obsession is with brushing his teeth. Every time he passes the bathroom he wants to brush them. I max out at 3 times a day, or I'm afraid his teeth will just be brushed down to nubs. The funniest part is when he is brushing alongside someone else, because he copies everything they do. I love brushing my teeth with him in the morning!




Rowan is not too happy when we take away his toothbrush. Seriously, I snapped this after telling him he couldn't brush anymore, right after that video.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Who needs a blog when you've got Facebook?

Sorry to those who have been waiting for a blog post (all 2 of you). I have recently discovered Facebook, and I spend most of my free computer time there. Also, my computer time has dwindled, since I am working about 30 hours a week now in addition to the usual household tasks.

We had a good time in AZ, although we do wish our trip was longer. We calculated every hour to ensure that every grandparent received equal face time with the kids (seriously), but it didn't amount to as much as we wanted! However, we will be going back in both May and December of this year to attend Nikki and Nichole's weddings.

Later tonight I hope to put up some pictures and perhaps a video. Right now naptime is almost over and I have someone from Craigslist coming over to buy something!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Hip hip hooray

Our car was fixed today!

It turns out it was an easy, cheap fix, just not one that Jason and I knew enough about to fix it ourselves. So after a week, we now have a car again. I spent this afternoon driving to Walgreens, Target, the bank, and the grocery store. It sure felt good. And now we can plan for our week-long trip to AZ in January. AZ here we come!

Just FYI, all the Christmas items at Walgreens and Target are 75% off. I bought a new 6 ft. prelit tree for $10 and a bunch of Christmas decorations for next year, plus Christmas cds and some clothes for Ellie. I spent about $30 and came home with a TON of stuff. So check out your local stores!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

**Merry Christmas**

Well, for those of you who don't know, we missed our flight to AZ on Monday. Boohoo! Seriously, I cried. And so did the kids. To make a long (LONG) story short, our car wouldn't start, we thought it was an easy fix, Jason worked on it for hours, and by the time we realized it wasn't the battery, it was too late to get to a rental car place and drive to the airport (3 1/2 hours away). Looking back of course there are a couple things we would have done differently, but nothing we can do about it now, right?


So, we made the most of it. All of the neighbors in the building took some part in helping us on Monday, trying to get us to the airport. One lent tools, one tried to jump-start our car, one drove Jason to get a new battery, and one offered to drive us halfway to the airport. All of that really showed us the true Christmas spirit and how generous our neighbors are. We truly love living here! Luckily we have one family in the building that didn't travel anywhere for Christmas, and they were able to take me to the grocery store on Tuesday to get food. We had eaten most of it trying to empty our fridge! A woman from my Bible study offered to pick us up, take us to Christmas Eve service, and to their house for dinner (and back home again). We had so much fun with her family. They have 2 kids, a 4-year-old boy and a 7-month-old boy. Ellie had sooo much fun with her son, their personalities are very similar so they chattered and played pretend games the entire time. Here is Ellie all dressed up for the Christmas Eve service:

Today we didn't do too much, because we actually celebrated Christmas here on Saturday, in anticipation of being in AZ on Christmas day. The kids loved all the toys, but of course they loved the cheapest ones that were afterthoughts. Ellie is attached at the hip to a new baby doll we bought her, and Rowan loves his magnetic set of balls and sticks. Pretend that we opened presents today, and here are a couple of pictures:
Our tree


Opening presents

Ellie's very own computer



Since we didn't actually have any presents to open today (and I even packed away the tree and lights on Monday morning), it was pretty much just a normal day for us. The only special things we did were make a cake (gingerbread) to celebrate Jesus's birth and read the Christmas story. Here are my little helpers:

Ellie the elf

Rowan will NOT be left out of anything!

"I gotcha buddy"

All the bakers (and my new haircut)

The finished product

So, our car will not be seen until Monday, as everywhere is closed until then. A whole week without a car! Yesterday and today there was no bus service, so we were stuck at home, but tomorrow we plan on taking the bus downtown to the library so the kids can GET OUT OF THE HOUSE! Unfortunately it's been too cold to play outside (below zero a lot of times), but I think the weather is looking up. Tomorrow it's above freezing!

Oh, and a side note, my sister Nichole is now engaged to her long-time boyfriend Warren. Yippee!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Ellie sledding with Daddy

From Ellie's perspective

From the bottom

A whole lot of snow!



This is what the kids have been doing lately. Jason has taken Ellie sledding a couple of times, and she gets to sled at school too. Rowan enjoys it for a little bit, but he gets cold and cranky after a while. Maybe next year the kids will be perfect ages for family fun in the snow!
Today all the schools are closed, including Ellie's :( I had to unbury our car this morning (at 6am) to get to work. Lots and lots of snow expected today!

Sunday, December 07, 2008

"I didn't get to crunch"

Ellie had a bad dream last night, and she wants to tell you about it.

Ellie: A dinasaur was trying to eat me. The dinasaur was saying "I am hungry" and I said "No, no, don't eat a nice kid like me." I closed his mouth and it broke into pieces. Then it said, "I didn't get to crunch."

And then a fox came. It was trying to eat me. I was running away

And there was a powerful teacup with hot tea on my clothes thing. I didn't touch it. It went away because it was just pretend.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

We can't wait for Christmas!

After much debating and waiting, we finally have airline tickets to travel to AZ for Christmas! We were hoping they would go on sale for an affordable price for us, and they finally did (of course now they are even cheaper, but I try to not think about that). If prices stay this way, maybe some people could finally come visit us :)

We will be looking forward to the weather in AZ, as the ground is already covered in 5-6 inches of snow here. This year is better than last, even if there is just as much snow, because the kids are older and able to play in it a little. Rowan is still a little young, but at least he can move around and I don't have to worry about him freezing to death. Jason took Ellie sledding the other day, and she LOVED it. When I went to pick her up from preschool yesterday her class was sledding too. Two other things we've enjoyed with the snow were spray-painting the snow (with spray bottles filled with water and food coloring) and making maple ice cream by mixing clean snow with maple syrup. Although I heard tonight that even clean snow really isn't that clean. I guess we won't do that too often. Okay, I just googled eating snow and I don't think I'll let Ellie do it any more. Gross!

We have all of our Christmas shopping done for the kids, and I can't wait to see them open their presents! Ellie is getting: a learning laptop, the Barbie Nutcracker dvd (and a trip to see the Nutcracker ballet live), and a Christmas mug. Rowan is getting: a rescue-themed train set from Target, Thomas the train Ultimate Christmas movie w/Thomas train, and Hot Wheels cars. Plus stockings of course. Somehow Ellie knows that stockings are filled with candy, so she's most excited about those. Because of several deals I've done through Target, all of the gifts total about $95 usually, but we've only paid about $32. Christmas shopping CAN be done on a budget!!

Monday, December 01, 2008

Woohoo, a new blog post! I now have my very own computer, so Jason and I don't have to take turns using one laptop. Yes, I woke up at 3:45am on Black Friday. Yes, I stood in line in 20 degree weather for 2 hours to buy this laptop. Yes, my feet almost fell off from the cold and they hurt so bad that I sat on the ground, took off my shoes, and sat indian style with my feet in the backs of my knees. Hey, Famous Footwear had a Black Friday sale too, so I went there to get some warm boots afterwards. The bright side is that we were in Iowa visiting family and not in Madison, so it could have been even colder. We had a great time with family, eating yummy food and playing games.

Here is Ellie with my Great Grandma Knapp (Ellie and Rowan's great, great Grandma!!!)

And Ellie's new favorite thing to do, drawing and writing.

Picture of Mommy (big yellow circle with lots of orange hair) and Rowan (smaller person at the bottom of the page)

Picture of Daddy (with looooong legs and no arms) and Ellie (with orange hair).


Yikes, this is the one and only picture I have of Rowan recently. I'll have to remedy that!

Sunday, November 02, 2008

November already?!?

Another holiday down, and now only one separates us from Christmas. Ellie has the schedule down, and recites the order of the holidays often. Oddly, she is most excited about Valentines Day :)

This year's Halloween was much better than last years, for three reasons. 1, the kids are older. 2, the weather was wonderful. 3, we know the neighborhood more. Ellie was a witch, and Rowan was a lion (redone from Bryson's monkey costume last year!). I made the tutu for Ellie's witch costume, cut off ears and banana and glued on fur for Rowan's costume. The rest was bought! And since the weather was so wonderful, the kids were able to show off their costumes with no jackets.

A spooky picture with a weird setting on my camera:

Roarrr!

Ooh, a spooky witch!

I didn't realize they were in the same pose!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Fall photo shoot




I just realized that if you click on the pictures, you can see them HUGE! That's fun :)

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Ellie had a blast on her field trip to the pumpkin patch, even though dropping her off was a little shaky. None of us have ever had any reservations to dropping off Ellie at school on a normal day. Ellie happily runs into her class, and I happily let her :) But on the morning of the field trip, it was a little trickier. For one thing, all of the students were there, not just Ellie's class. It was crazy just with the sheer amount of people in one space. But the kicker was that they were separating the kids into rooms based on if their parents were coming on the trip with them or not. So, one room was filled with kids running around playing and their parents chatting with each other, and the other room had 4-5 kids standing solemnly in the middle of the room. Guess which room Ellie was going in :( Siblings were not allowed to come, and Jason had class, so I couldn't go either. After being shepherded into the somber room, Ellie didn't want me to go. But both of us felt a lot better once one of the teachers told us that Ellie would be paired up with one of her fellow classmates and his mom. This particular mom has helped out in class a couple of times, so Ellie actually knows and enjoys her. So, Ellie was fine with me leaving and I left with just a couple tears in my eyes. She just seemed so grown-up going on a bus-driven school trip at the age of 3!

Rowan of course is not in school, but he is still learning every day :) Here is his new favorite trick:

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Stay away winter!!!

The last few days here have been unseasonably warm, so we've been enjoying the nice weather! The trees have changed color and most of the leaves are still up, so it is really beautiful here right now. Jason is well into school and is very busy between his teaching assistant position and the full-time course load he has this semester. Imagine grading 30+ papers while trying to write your own! Here is the typical view we have of him with the computer (ooh, behind him is an owl that Ellie made out of paper plates and decorations):


The kids are both really happy playing and learning together. Ellie can make Rowan laugh like no one else, and she enjoys "taking care" of him. It's so nice that they can play together now! Although, they are beginning to plot trouble together too. Rowan usually is the one to figure out how to get into something, and then Ellie helps him. Here they are putting colored pencils into each hole of a notebook:

I don't know if I have mentioned this before on our blog, but Ellie started going to a nearby preschool 2 afternoons a week. It really stretched our budget, but we thought it was worth it for her to have friends to play with, especially over the winter. Luckily we have found out that we will be receiving some funding available for student families that will make it very affordable for this semester. We have to pay each month, but then we'll receive a lot of it back at the end of the semester. Ellie LOVES going to school, and they do such fun things there. Tomorrow morning they are going on her first field trip, to a pumpkin patch. It's nice for me to have a short break from her (about 4 hours a week) and it wears her out too! Here she is taking a rare nap on the couch: