Sunday, March 31, 2013

Hunting for Spring: Happy Easter!

Cold winter weather this year seems to be lasting FOREVER. I was thrilled yesterday when I saw the first crocuses of spring at my sister's house.


We were hunting for other signs of spring.


And we found them!


Grace is an old pro at egg hunts. She loved it!




Henry picked up on it pretty fast. Ha ha! No pun intended. Really.




It was a perfect little egg hunt. Thanks, Kali! Happy Easter everyone!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Make Your Bed!

One of my new year's resolutions this year is to make my bed more. I can honestly say, and Scott can attest to this, that I have already made my bed more this year than I did all last year.

Photo taken July 2012

I was totally motivated by this article that called bed-making a "keystone habit." They say a keystone habit is essentially a catalyst for other good habits.

Has it worked? It's hard to say, but I can say that I feel better on days that I make the bed. Maybe it's a placebo effect, but I don't mind. I plan on keeping it up.

In 2013, I will make my bed more. Check.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

All About Henry: 18 month installment


At 18 months:
Weight: 27.9 lbs (74%)
Height: 33" (66%)

Henry is our little heartthrob. He loves everyone and everyone loves him. At church he'll sit on nearly everyone's lap and smile at them. If someone offers their hand to him, he'll take it and lead them to the nursery. At the end of family prayer each night, Henry jumps up to give each of us kisses in turn - even Grace. He's very affectionate, gives good hugs, especially to stuffed animals, and loves to sit on my lap.


He's all boy in his toy preferences. He loves cars and balls. Balls are becoming more favored to him every day as he's becoming better and better at aiming his throws. Last week we caught him sitting a few feet away from a baby boy just a month younger than him and they were actually playing catch! They were throwing the ball (a bean bag ball) back and forth. It was hilarious and awesome and lasted for several minutes. He's really coordinated both with gross and fine motor skills.


He loves to color, preferably with marker on the walls, but he'll settle for crayon on paper. He loves music and dancing.

He's recently had a language explosion in the past couple weeks and is thrilled at his new-found communication skills. It's so interesting to notice the difference in language development between Grace and Henry. At this point, Grace had definable words that were clear and repeated and obvious. Henry doesn't work the same. He talks and chatters in a serious tone and you have to listen really carefully to find "words" but he has them! He seems to come up with like 3-5 newly recognizable words a day, but sometimes they're not repeated. Our favorite word for him, banana, has become a family joke. When he started saying it he would say "Baaah" and stick his tongue out and wag it from side to side. We got such a kick out of it and have asked him to repeat it so often that now it's a joke. If we ever ask him to say banana he just sticks his tongue out far with a "Baaaah" and a big goofy grin.

Speaking of tongues, check out this awesome picture:

Pardon the graininess. Photo was taken today with an iPod at a friend's house.

Henry loves to "help" me clean the dishes. He is really good at throwing fits and squirming away when he wants to do his own thing. He's really good at getting bumps and bruises. He's really good at taking naps and going to bed.


And he's really got us all wrapped around his finger. We love our little Henry Benry.

Monday, March 04, 2013

Things that make me happy


Scott surprised me with these flowers over the weekend as a congratulations for being featured as a soloist in the local community choir concert on Sunday. In that sentence there are five things that make me happy: Scott, flowers, singing, choirs and Sunday. But really, the thing that I want to blog about today is the most surprising thing that has made me happy lately--Costco. You see, that beautiful bouquet of two dozen roses came from Costco. They always have the most beautiful roses at dirt cheap prices! They always last longer and open more fully than roses we've gotten from any other source. I love them.

Here are some other things I love from Costco:

1. Quality Frozen Food Variety. There are a few things we always get from the freezer section: Broccoli, Strawberries and Chicken nuggets. Sometimes we get fish and chicken breasts, too, and occasionally we experiment with various other convenience foods.

2. PRODUCE! For those who've never witnessed it, I cannot explain the luxury it is to see so much really good quality produce all at once, especially when it's locally out of season. How could a huge bin of ripe raspberries in the middle of winter not brighten your spirit? We got a big bag of Cara Cara oranges a while ago and they were delicious. Grace requests them by asking for the "pink" oranges.

3. Cheese. They have amazing and quality cheese. Our kids devour Parmesan Cheese like it's nobody's business. It's not cheap, but the big 1.5 lb wedge of ripe Parmesan Cheese is a big hit all around at our house.

4. Little girl dresses. Costco has beautiful and well-made girl dresses at really great deals. We have several in Grace's closet right now. She loves them and so do I. I also like the kid's pajamas at Costco, but they're not always the best deal. 

5. Snacks. I could write a whole post about the delicious snack options at Costco that we love. Right now our current favorite is called Cashew Clusters with Almonds and Pumpkin Seeds. They are seriously addicting. I also love their signature trail mix, Chicago mix popcorn, and their fruit leather, but I haven't seen the fruit leather in a couple years :(


6. The Bakery Goods. The only standard bakery thing we get are the bagels, but in the past we've purchased cakes, breads and other baked goods. They have always been phenomenal. Especially their sheet cake. It's basically amazing, even if you don't like cake.

7. Meat. We don't get meat from Costco very often, but they really have a fabulous selection and quality. Costco is the only place I trust to buy fresh salmon while in landlocked states. It's always fresh. I don't know how they do it.

8. Free samples. I love walking around Costco, especially during the lunch hour on weekends, for the abundant samples. It's essentially a free meal. On Friday while we were there we tasted ripe nectarines, plums, herbed salmon, turkey and cheese croissants, flavored electrolyte drinks, and chocolate covered blueberries. Yum.

9. So much more. We have two large rugs we love from Costco. Our 6 foot folding table and four chairs are from Costco. We got a really good (and mandatory last summer) air-conditioning unit from Costco. Toys for the kids. Christmas Cards and decorations. Summer water toys. My crock pot. We love them all.

We live well over an hour from the nearest Costco now, which is sad but okay because I might spend way too much money there if it was much closer. Luckily, they also have discounted gas so I can fill up there and feel a little less guilty for using so much gas for my trip. I've never been into retail therapy. I've never really liked shopping for clothes or shoes for myself. But a few weeks ago, when I walked through Costco for the first time in months, I felt like I was home. I felt so silly being so happy in a store! I didn't even have to buy anything! Perhaps Costco is a reminder of big city life that I miss, but I'll take it.