Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!


Friday night was our family Halloween party. We missed those of you that were not able to make it. We had lots of fun and had some special guests. There was Minnie Mouse.


And Belle. (Claire told us for a couple of weeks that she was going to be a butterfly - but at the last minute she said that her mom decided she was going to be Belle)


Blake was a frog. He actually liked his costume this time around.


One of Santa's special elves showed up.


As did one mad cow.


Mason had the scairiest costume. He did cause Belle to cry just a little bit.


The most decorated family.

After a pizza dinner we started games. The first one you were suppose to pitch pennies into the little pumpkins. As Mason said, "It was too hard"! Next time we will have to have bigger pumpkins.

For the next game we tied little donuts on a string and tied them to a pole. The object was to eat the donut without using your hands, Blake had a hard time not cheating and using his hands. But he did like the donut.

Jill opened up real wide for this game. Ashleigh just swooped hers up like a great big frog before we even got pictures.

Mason thought this game was much more fun that pitching pennies.

This was a mouse racing game. You had to push your mouse across the kitchen floor with your nose.


Ashleigh and Jill won this game also.

There were a lot of really cool prizes.


It is probably chocolate but Blake sort of looks like he ate his mouse!

Afterwards the parents left and the kids had spooky stories and a sleepover. It was Claire's very first sleepover with friends (cousins) She was so excited she had a hard time getting to sleep.

Blake and Mason trying to go to sleep.

In the morning we had pancakes. Blake chose a ghost. Notice the scairy blue eyes.

Mason and Claire chose pumpkins. Probably because they held more m& m's.

Everyone had an UDDERLY good time!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Scary?!?



Claire has discover the wonders of paintshop. Her favorite thing to do now is to draw on pictures. She thinks it's halarious.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Pumpkin Carving

Reagan has been wanting to get a huge pumpkin at the store for a long time now. On Thursday we finally let him get one. He was so excited about the pumpkin he wanted to sit in the back of the cart with the pumpkin. On Saturday we carved the pumpkin together as a family.

Reagan sticking his hand in the pumpkin to take the seeds out.


Once he stuck his hand in the pumpkin he decided he didn't want to get dirty so he made Abe do the rest of the work.


He did do a great job watching his dad. He was so proud of his pumpkin.


If you ask him he carved the pumpkin all by himself.


The happy family sitting next to their jack-o-lantern.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Soccer is over



Ian and Mason just had their last soccer games of the season. Mason scored 6 goals (which is about average for the season), and Ian scored 2 goals (he had only scored one goal this season up through this point). The boys are bummed that soccer is over, but Mom and Dad are glad to get their Tuesday and Thursday evenings back.
Ian's team (of which I am the assistant coach) won all of its games this year, except for one, and that is only because the coaches put our two crappiest players in as the defenders in one quarter, and the other team scored all of its goals that quarter. We learned that week that we have to always have at least one good defender.

Guess who is almost potty trained?



Mason is. Blake, on the other hand, is nowhere close. But he sure looks cute in his Thomas the Train unders.

Jonah's Trip to the Hospital

Jonah was admitted to the hospital on thursay...he has an ear infection-but has been having fevers for about 10 days-antibiotics havn't been helping. So the doc took blood and it showed that Jonah's platlette count was 10x higher than normal. The doc was concerned he had Kowasaki's Disease-so off to the hospital we went. This is all the torture that Jonah endured.

We had to help hold him down during the IV placement-at least they took his blood sample from the IV port so they didn't have to poke him twice. He was pretty traumatized.




Jonah tried to play but was hooked up to too many things to go any where. The little baby hospital gown was really cute and kinda sad.




He still managed to find ways to have fun.



In the end his repeat labs came back almost normal and they never found anything wrong with him. He feels fine now.








Thursday, October 22, 2009

Recipe Book

We had talked about doing a new family cook book. This summer we had decided that we would get all the recipes together by Halloween. We hadn't talked about it again and that isn't very far away. So I assume that we probably won't have it done by then. Would it work for everyone to get the recipes to me by November 15? That should give me enough time to format and organize them before I come up to Boise in December. It would be easiest for me if they were emailed to reaganlines@clearwire.net
This is an email account that we made but hasn't been used. This way all of the recipe emails will be in one place and I won't have to search through my email to find them.