Friday, June 29, 2012

She's here!

It's been a whirlwind of a week, but it's been good! 
This was taken this morning just before Ane went out for the day with the other students to explore/tour downtown Portland.

We kept the kids up, and we all went to the airport to greet her Tuesday night. It was a late night for the kids, but we were glad our whole family was there when she arrived.

waiting for her to get off the plane


We spent the last few days getting to know each other, showing Ane around, taking her to stores and exciting places like the library. :) We all went to a BBQ with the other host families and their students, which was fun, but other than that we've tried to ease her into life here and just let her get acclimated. I asked Ane the second day what most surprised her so far or what was different, and her answer was, "Everything!" And I thought we were being so "normal," too.
The kids think Ane is great, and yesterday she kindly spent a long time jumping with them. They all wanted their turn to jump with Ane.
We did some baking and made some strawberry jam with berries we bought at a fruit stand. She'd never made jam before.
Greg is teaching her how to play guitar. He found out she has one at home but doesn't know how to play. His goal is to have her playing at least one song by the time she leaves.
Grant has been his usual self these last few days, a little more tired than usual, but pretty much how he always is--really, really happy or really, really mad. He's quite the charmer when he's not throwing a fit or wetting his pants, and he's been busy charming Ane these last few days.
We're looking forward to all the exciting things we get to do with Ane this next month. I have a feeling the weeks are going to fly by. This is such a wonderful opportunity for our family. We're glad she's here. We're hoping we won't drive her crazy. :) Our house isn't exactly peaceful, but I CAN say it's almost never boring!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Big arrival day

Our Basque student is almost here! We have been busy preparing for Ane's arrival for weeks now, and this last weekend was filled with final preparations. The kids finished up her "welcome" poster this morning, complete with lots of glitter glue, and we head to the airport in half an hour. The last two hours have dragged by
S-L-O-W-L-Y for the kids. They are so excited, and so are we!

Summer Reading

We're finally getting in the groove of summer and figuring out new routines and what to do with all this free time we've got together. Chore charts are up (and working!), and I signed up all four kids for the summer reading program at the library. Now they have some incentive (other than that their mother just expects them to be reading every day), and I caught them all doing it at the same time in the same place. I believe Kari instigated this reading session.

Aubs is reading Purplicious, Joel's reading a Magic Tree House, Kari's reading Trixie Belden (passed down from my mom to me!), and Grant's reading an animal book of some kind from the library.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Flips, Slides, & Rolls (of dice)

Aubrey asks for a "flip" as soon as Greg walks in the door, something she started several weeks ago. Pardon the pants-less toddler. That's his look these days with potty-training and all. Although, I have to admit, he ran around like that a lot before we started potty-training, too. He'll wear pants more regularly sometime in the future. 

The day after school got out was a warm day, and we were all a little out of sorts. The van was out of commission so we were stuck at home. The little pool and slide helped until the kids decided to dump the water out and down the hill for no good reason. Glad that day is over and the transition to summer is going more smoothly this week.



Eating a snack in the only shade our backyard has right now--the umbrella. Grow, little trees we planted, grow!
Thursday evening Christine helped me host a bunco night/diaper shower at our house for four pregnant ladies from church who are all expecting summer babies (two of them also happen to be family--Emily and Stephanie). It was a fun night! Good food, good company, and just a good time together! Greg and the kids hung out upstairs while we made a ruckus downstairs. We sent some treats up with them, and he had a basketball game to watch, so he didn't mind too much.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Cat nap

 He's doing what I wish I could be doing right now. Stupid allergies and sinuses! Grrrr. At least it's a rainy, gloomy, cozy day--the best kind for feeling crummy.

Potty-training must have worn him out (either that or he's getting sick). I started in on it last Wednesday, and only half-heartedly trained over the weekend. I am doing some extra laundry and keeping the carpet cleaner handy, but overall, he's doing well! We potty-trained the other three around this age (he's 22 months), and he seems ready, so we'll go with it. M&M's and Starburst jelly beans are his treats, and he likes treats! Aren't we nice parents for offering a chocolate or fruity option? :)

Thursday, June 14, 2012

So true

I've been cleaning and getting ready for a bunch of people to be at our house tonight, and I keep thinking of this:

It's been popping up all over Facebook and Pinterest, and I decided it needs to go on my blog, too. That's exactly how it is!

Last Day of School

Two kids ready for their last day before summer break, and two kids not quite ready for the day--one still in pjs and one with a mop of un-done hair. Vacation begins in just a few hours!













Kari got her hair cut yesterday. They cut three inches and added some layers in front. She looks so grown up.


Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

One warm day

The temperature got above 70 degrees, and the kids thought it was time to slip 'n slide and have a water fight. Have to take advantage of every warm day we get until summer truly arrives!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Littles

I finished our 2011 blog book a couple weeks ago and got inspired to take some pictures. Grant and Aubrey were having fun together on this particular morning while the big kids were at school.










Posted by Picasa