Friday, April 30, 2010

Professional photos

Our professional photographs are posted for all to see!

Here are the directions from the photographer:

Please enter my website. do this by clicking on website or proofing at the bottom of the page

http://www.maureencassidyphotography.com/

click on proofing again at the bottom(once you are inside the site)

This will direct you to submit a password:

your password/gallery name is Kirsten

A slide show will automatically load. These are your pictures. Sit back and enjoy. When you are ready to start proofing bring your cursor to the bottom of the screen and you will see your pictures and a little cart icon. Click on this and it will bring you to your proofing site.

*NOTE THAT THE SLIDESHOW IS JUST OF MY FAVS, IN THE "PROOFING THERE IS 2 FOLDERS, favs and therest on the left side of the screen.
Make sure you view them both, "therest" folder has more than the favs.

When in your proofing site note the little thumbnail pictures on the left of the screen.

Click on these to preview your picture bigger.
You can click on the thumbnail and drag the picture to the bottom bar.
This is your favorites palliate.

Once you have chosen your favorites then click on Continue to cart.
This will bring you to where you can purchase photos.

You can select packages or add each or all photos then with the drop down menu.
Then you can choose which size and quantity PLUS you can choose if you want the pic to be in Black and White or Sepia.

If you order in the next 2 days your prints will get to you in time for mother's day.
Plus I will give you a free 8x12 if you place your order by May 1st and you have a purchase over $60. (YOU DO THIS BY ADDING IT TO YOUR CART)

Click Checkout

Choose to pay online through paypal or off line by check, but I can not place your order without a check so this will be slower.
My address is
Maureen Cassidy
2072 Spring Rose Rd
Verona, WI 53593

LAST THING! Your gallery will expire on MAY 10.





Note from Kirsten: This photographer's website is not very user-friendly, in my opinion, especially if you are trying to order prints. It took me forever to get the prints I wanted, in the sizes I wanted. And when viewing these pictures, please remember that the camera adds 10 pounds to pregnant women (and it's all in the face) :)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Fun with videos

Here is a great blog post for those of you who find yourself bored on a Sunday night :)

This video is the best video we have to show how a usual afternoon is spent. Complete chaos at it's finest. Thank you Jason for this lovely bit of cinematography.



Here is Rowan talking about his baby sister:



And Rowan and Ellie with their "Rusty Steed" LOL

Saturday, April 17, 2010

All About Baby

There is definitely a baby in there!



After being sick for 4 months, I am finally starting to gain weight! My belly popped in the past month to prove it :) My doctor told me that I should be gaining more weight because I don't have a net weight gain, until I reminded her that I lost weight the first couple months. Then she looked again and noted that I had gained 8 pounds in the past month, so I'm getting back on track!

We had our big ultrasound a couple weeks ago, and the baby checked out to be perfectly healthy. We had the ultrasound technician write down the baby's gender and put it in an envelope. We then gave the envelope to our neighbor and waited ALL DAY to find out that night if it was a boy or a girl. We invited over all the neighbors to share in the excitement. Paty walked in with a very impressive cake revealing a baby girl :) The kids didn't quite get it then, but by now they understand that a new baby sister will be joining us this summer. And they are so excited!

Here is the little girl we are so excited to meet!



And her perfect little foot:



Last weekend Madison had a huge children's consignment sale, and I gathered up some odds and ends to sell there. I still don't know how much I made yet, but I'm hoping it's more than what I spent at the sale :) In between that sale and our incredibly generous neighbors, we are set with all the basics for this baby, even though we had given away everything baby except for the crib that Rowan is still currently sleeping in. Even so, I've had fun making a baby registry at a website for a store here in Madison. It's been fun looking at all the cute odds and ends that we could buy for this little girl :) No clothes on the list though, because our adorable neighbor Coraline has provided enough clothes to keep this baby in style for sure. We probably even have enough in case twin girls happen to pop out ;D

Monday, April 05, 2010

Easter

Easter! I think this is the first year that it was not freezing cold in Madison for Easter. This year, our Easter celebrations were spread out over a week, and the entire week was wonderful weather. Our building (plus some other wonderful neighbors) had a huge Easter egg hunt the weekend before Easter. Almost 400 plastic eggs were scattered around our yard for the 19 kids to find. I think just a couple days ago someone found two eggs that had been still hiding all week :)




A couple days after that egg hunt, we went to a farm close to Madison that has over 20 chickens. Time to find some real eggs! Our neighbor organized another mini egg hunt at the farm. But the most exciting part for the kids was chasing the chickens. I don't think Rowan ever caught a chicken, but Ellie did!


Then this past Saturday we dyed our own Easter eggs. How come I don't remember the process only taking less than a minute when I was a kid? It seems like it took 10 times as long to get everything ready than it took to actually dye the eggs. Well, at least it was another photo opportunity. Although Ellie was in a bit of a sassy mood for pictures.

For the past couple of weeks, I have been working on a special project to give the kids for Easter. I found the idea on a blog, and itstead of paying for someone else to make everything for me, I looked at her pictures and made it myself (well, except for the leaf beds and pillows, one of our many friendly neighbors sewed them all and her daughter cut them out). I am so proud of the way they turned out!

And the kids seemed to like them too :)
They also received two movies, The Princess and the Frog and Toy Story 2. They didn't get to open their presents until afternoon, since I had to work that morning, but they were able to squeeze in a movie before heading to church that afternoon. Dinner at Perkins ended our fun Easter celebrations!

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Kids say the darndest things

Rowan: Puts his arm around me and says, "Mommy, you're my best fwend"

Ellie: Insists, even though I've corrected her many times, that she likes to drink "soil" milk (soy milk) and eat "almints" (almonds). No amount of arguing will convince her of the correct pronounciation (but I'm pretty sure she's just saying it wrong on purpose now).

Rowan: At a music playgroup, a friend (and neighbor) leads the group. She asked Ellie her favorite food (macaroni)and we included that in the song. Rowan was next, so our friend asked him his favorite food. He answered, and my friend and I looked at each other thinking, "Did he just say ...?" So she asked again and he said again, "Barf." Yum Rowan.

Ellie: Our friend's daughter was at our place doing her homework and asked me what the word "cautious" meant. I said, "Hmm, well.." and I couldn't figure out right away how to explain it. So Ellie said, "Cautious means very careful." Thank you Ellie, for showing that you are smarter than your mom already.

Rowan: At a neighborhood potluck, Rowan flung his arm across the table to be silly and knocked a cup of milk on me. I faced him toward me and sternly said, "Rowan, look at me. You just spilled your milk on me. That was not nice. What do you say to me?" Rowan smiled and said, "You're welcome!" Not exactly what I was hinting at...

Both: Their new trick now to avoid getting in trouble is to say something like, "But that's what it says in my story! It says 'Ellie does not pick up her toys.'" Those of you who watch PBS kids Super Why know where that comes from.


Ooh, a bonus video! This is what happens when parents run out of ideas to entertain the kids. We were doing this for a while before remembering to film it to embarrass ourselves.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Ellie's new skills (and other random pictures)

Ellie has been taking a tumbling class, which she really likes. I like it too, because it is really the only class that she has taken, besides swimming, that actually teaches the kids skills instead of just playing games. The soccer class she took? Never once did she actually play soccer.


Tonight was her last class for this season. Usually for the last class the teachers let the family come in to see what all they learned. The girls who taught this class are young; great teachers, but they didn't seem to know that parents usually come in for the last class. I tried to explain to them how it is usually done (I guess I am one of THOSE moms), but I don't think they understood how important it was for parents to take pictures of their little munchkins showing off new skills.

I managed to sneak in some pictures through a little window in the door ;)
Since it was the last class, the entire family came to watch Ellie. Since we didn't get to watch, how did we entertain Rowan? By taking silly face pictures, of course!



Yes, I realize his bangs are totally in his eyes :)

Another skill Ellie loves to show off is her new interest in drawing things and then cutting them out. Here are some examples:


And she wanted me to take a video so she could explain what everything is.
Finally, some random pictures.



Thursday, February 11, 2010

Ergo carrier

An Ergo carrier is the one big thing that I really want for our new baby. Yes, we have a ring sling, that Ellie lived in as a baby/toddler. Her and I trekked all over Cairo, Egypt with that thing! With Rowan, I bought a mei tai made by a mom. I used that a lot when he was a baby to go on walks and play outside. With this baby, since we pretty much have all the required baby gear, all I really want is a nice baby carrier. I figure that I will be wearing this baby as long as possible, so that I will still have two hands free - one to hold on to Ellie and one to hold on to Rowan. I am starting to save up money to buy this carrier, since it is pretty pricey.

Well, lucky for me (hopefully I am lucky!) there is a giveaway for a brand new organic ergo carrier on this blog: http://clotheslinecontentment.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/my-first-giveaway/. If I win, I can use the money I'm saving to buy more pretty cloth diapers :) Feel free to sign up for the giveaway (as long as you are entering to give it to me)! ;D

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What have we been doing lately?

We've been:

Trying to get a good picture for valentine's day cards






Playing city with our toys





Faking smiles for the camera



Creating valentine pictures



Playing house with our tiny dolls in a soda 12 pack box



Dancing to Glee music


Drinking emergen-C with crazy straws



Wow, gathering all these pictures from this last week really shows how much our kids run around in their underwear.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Trader Joe's

This post is long overdue and much anticipated, so here it goes. This is a list of everything we frequently buy at Trader Joe's (and the prices if I have them).

Veggie and Flaxseed Tortilla Chips $2.39
White Cheddar Popcorn $1.59
Pita Chips (lots of flavors) $1.99
Cheese Crunchies $1.59
Potato-lentil Crunchy Curl chips $2.69
Salsa Authentica $1.69
PB & J nut mix $4.69
Dried mango slices $2.99
Kettle corn popcorn $2.xx
Cinnamon almonds $4.99
Cereal Bars (like nutrigrain) $1.69
organic apple sauce $2.19
Organic yogurt 32oz $2.99
Whole wheat couscous ???
Whole wheat cinnamon-raisin english muffins $1.79
whole wheat tortillas $1.99
whole wheat pita bread $1.59
hummus (many flavors) $1.99
hummus white bean and basil $3.99
frozen whole wheat blueberry waffles $1.99
frozen sweet potato fries $2.xx
trader joe's fish sticks $4.99
Swiss beer fondue $5.99
frozen Chicken potstickers ???
frozen Buffalo burgers $5.xx

The items near the end of the list are occasional splurges, and we don't usually buy all of this at once. And we always leave with one new item to try, since there are so many good treats! I'll keep updating this as I think of other items we have tried and would recommend :)

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Snow Day

It snowed here overnight and lightly all day today. I'd guess maybe 3-4 inches total? Not enough to affect the normal day-to-day activities around here, but enough to cover the ground with a beautiful new coat of snow. There has been snow on the ground here since the beginning of November, but it had been over a month since new snow. So the dirty, icy, old snow is now covered with pretty snow :) I had been waiting for it too! Ever since I found a recipe for the kids to make ice cream with snow, I've been hoping for some new snow. Here is the recipe we used:

  • 1/2 cup half and half (milk may be used in a pinch)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 4 cups crushed Ice
  • 4 tablespoons salt
  • 2 quart size zipper-seal bags 1 gallon size zipper-seal freezer bag
Fill a gallon freezer bag (halfway) with ice (or snow). Add 4 tablespoons salt. Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into a quart-size bag. Seal tightly, squeezing out any extra air. Place this bag into another quart-size bag to make doubly sure no salt water gets into your ice cream (I skipped this and just risked the chance of leaking). Put the bag of milk into the larger ice bag, squeeze out the extra air from the gallon freezer bag, and seal tightly. Shake freezer bag for at least five minutes. You might want to wear gloves, because it gets really cold. Check ice cream, and if it's solid, dump into a bowl and eat!

The kids had fun with this and enjoyed the ice cream. It was pretty good! The kids also enjoyed making this creation outside with the neighbor kids:





It was recycling at it's greatest really. The giant balls used for the caterpillar were snowmen made weeks ago that had fallen apart. It's hard to tell from the pictures, but the snowballs were almost higher than Rowan's shoulders. So after some heavy-duty pushing and shoveling from Nina and some helpers, they were able to pry the balls off the ground and put them in a line. Then I went upstairs and filled 5 spray bottles with water and red, green, blue, purple, and orange food coloring. The kids had a blast decorating it! And no one was harmed in the making of this caterpillar. Oh wait...



Rowan took a tumble during the construction phase and scraped his cheek on one of the giant snow balls. He went inside for about 2 minutes and then wanted back out to help decorate. What a trooper :)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Tweet tweet

I have never tweeted before. I do have a twitter account that I created long ago to enter a contest, and somehow I have strangers following me even though I've never used it. I just don't get the concept. And who needs twitter when you have facebook? I mean, on twitter you can only fit in 140 characters, but facebook can fit a lot more. But just for fun, here is what today would have looked like in tweets:

7:05am - Alarm went off just as Ellie woke up. I pretended to be asleep and told her she could play in the playroom, then I snuck onto the computer.

8:45am - It's so hard to tear Claire away from Ellie to take her and Grace to preschool. Ellie always tries to sneak out with us.

9:15am - It is ridiculously cold outside! Too cold to take the kids grocery shopping. We'll have to make do with what's in the cupboard.

9:55am - Time for my very important meeting with the assembly chair (and neighbor) about taxes for the assembly. LOL

11:45am - Ellie is hiding in the closet with her friends, hoping I won't find her to take her home. Will Nina notice if I leave without her?

12:01pm - I get to spend the afternoon with the sweetest and happiest baby I have ever known. And the kids love her too! :)

12:45pm - Time to take my kids to school! I love Tuesdays and Thursdays :)

2:10pm - Washing dishes and watching The Bachelor on the computer. What? I already watched all the episodes of Scrubs and washing dishes is boring

3:15pm - It's a little warmer now (10 degrees), so Coraline and I will walk to pick up Ellie and Rowan from school. Hey, why is that fire truck ...

3:16pm - ... and those 5 police cars sitting in our neighborhood?

3:34pm - Birthday party again? Come on Ellie, can't we play another game today? I am just stuffed from all your imaginary lemonade and butter cake.

5:00pm - Dinosaur Train, I love you! Thank you for entertaining my kids with your funny antics and dinosaur facts.

5:15pm - Researching homeschooling ideas. Love the idea of the "workbox system." http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.blogspot.com/

5:45pm - Dinner of pita pizzas and sweet potato fries. This is what you get when you don't go grocery shopping.

6:05pm - Rowan is imitating everything Ellie does, including crossing his arms and pouting. How can he be so cute?!?

7:33pm - Bedtime for the Tatum tots. Free time for the Tatum parents :)

8:15pm - Intrigued by the idea of living in a yurt. Neighbors, would that be a viable idea for living on the goat farm? http://www.yurtinfo.org/

9:00pm - Mash a banana in a bowl, add a spoonful of nutella. Scoop in some strawberry cheesecake ice cream, and you have a perfect bedtime snack :)

9:43pm - Why have I never watched the show Modern Family before? This is hilarious!

10:06pm - Time to update the blog!

Friday, January 22, 2010

How do you deal with this??

On Wednesday I spent 3 hours running errands (translated: shopping) while Jason stayed home with the kids. When I came home, Ellie came running out with a wooden fire truck. That I had stored away in a box (which admittedly is in the living room waiting to go down to storage) for Rowan's NEXT birthday. This is how the conversation went.


Mom: Ellie, how did you get that?


Ellie: From that box


Mom: But how did you get in it?


Ellie: We took off the tape.


Mom: Ellie!


Ellie: Rowan did it too!


Mom: Where was Daddy?


Ellie: Sitting right there on his computer.


Mom: Let me put that back. Ellie!!! (as I see that another toy in the box has been taken out of the plastic shrinkwrap). Did you open this toy?


Ellie: Rowan did too!


Mom: Well these were supposed to be toys for your birthdays, but now you've seen them so I can't give them to you!


Ellie: It's okay, we won't remember them on our birthdays.


Mom: Did you take out all the toys? (there are probably 10 toys/games for birthdays)


Ellie: I don't think we saw all of them.


Mom: Maybe I'll give them to other kids for their birthdays.


Ellie: You can't, we already opened them. You can't give opened toys to other kids.


Mom: Ellie, you can't open boxes that are closed. That means we don't want you in them.


Ellie: Maybe you shouldn't put them where we can see them. Then we won't open them.


*sigh*
* in defense of Jason, the kids have often gotten into mischief while I'm on the computer too :)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Winter fun



See this little guy? We befriended him for a while by leaving nuts just outside our balcony door. The kids love watching him eat with his little paws. He was even starting to get semi-comfortable with us. That all ended one day when as he was heading for the nuts, Rowan smashed a monster truck into the balcony door right in front of the squirrel. Bye bye little squirrel, it was fun while it lasted.

This morning we woke up to this odd sight.





We have never seen ice spikes on the trees before!
Like the view of our front yard? Some of our neighbors built this happy snow family :)


Ellie really loves playing outside in the snow. Finally! But Rowan is still young enough that it is not fun trudging through snow up to his knees. So, we play outside a little bit, but most of our fun is inside :) The kids received this earth-friendly dishes set made of recycled milk jugs for Christmas, along with some wooden food. They love playing picnic and restaurant, so today Ellie and I made this menu for her restaurant by cutting out pictures of food, gluing them on paper, and labeling them. I love Ellie's creative spelling, like "mufin," "ches," and "petzza."




Hmm, looks like I need to take some pictures of the kids actually playing these games :)

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Back in the swing of things

Now that we are back in town, and have a working car, I have started to bargain shop again. There is a lot of clearance going on right now, with stores getting rid of excess stuff after Christmas. I did miss out on a bunch of it, but there are still deals to be had. Today I went to the bank (to deposit months of checks, oops!), Kohl's, Einstein Bagels, Michael's, and Target. I bought: a 4 pair set of thick socks for Rowan, a fabric play food set, a pair of snowboots for Rowan, a pair of snowboots for Ellie, 3 other pairs of shoes for Ellie, a play wooden rolling pin, two wooden castle 3-D puzzles, a pack of 3 wooden pegs, and a bagel with cream cheese. For all of that I spent less than $20. Woohoo for coupons and clearance!!



Here are the wooden puzzles and pegs. Rowan and Ellie each painted a puzzle, I painted the pegs, and then Jason and I raced to see who could put together the puzzle first. They were hard to figure out! You had to punch out each piece, but carefully because the only instructions were to match up #1 with #1, #2 with #2, etc. Then there were diagrams of all the pieces and each slot had a corresponding number. By the middle of the puzzle, it was so dang confusing that you just figured out which piece went where without the stinkin' diagram (please pardon my language). Well, Jason barely won the race :)




To show you the size of these peg dolls, here they are next to a AA battery.




It was a fun afternoon craft. I doubt the wooden castles will hold up for long, but I will be buying more wooden pegs to make more dolls, since the kids fell in love with them!