The Soaring Oldfield's:

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Birthday Boys Part 2

So we finally got around to cake! Mr. Roo didn't seem excited that we were lighting his cake on fire…sister had to help him out and he didn't seem to mind. Eating the cake, well that was exciting! 







Also, I helped the kids make their Daddy a gift. We don't live in the most beautiful or well built home in the town but we are proud to make it our own and fix the problems that come up. For that reason the the phrase "Daddy can fix that" is said very often in our home! We find it endearing and comforting too.




Didn't they do such a cute job?!

Happy Birthday Mr. Man. There are so many things to say about how great you are. I'll have to gather my thoughts and type those in later.



Monday, November 17, 2014

The Birthday Boys:

Shane basically works his guts out so we had to schedule a time when we could celebrate his and mr. man's birthdays. It was kind of an odd day… tantrums, dishes coming out my ears, Emma's unprecedented excitement, Shane's obvious facial expression that says 'Why do we celebrate adults getting older? I don't see the reason to celebrate.'

Anyway, just before bedtime we pull out presents and my camera skills couldn't have been more epic…fuzzy, to slow, to soon, uncentered…I was off my game but here ya go:


The Copy Cat:


That excitement I was telling you about.
The too soon
 (I promise he was a joy to watch open these things. He would smile and giggle and flap his arms and kick his legs).
the too late
So, Emma couldn't keep her hands off the presents, it was like keeping a starving dog away from table scraps! This was the last present and we let her help...


Like I said, epic picture taking...

Halloween Happened:

This year was all about $1 costumes. I kept thinking what have I got that I can put together…Emma was going to be Princess Cinderella (dress up from her birthday). However, she's pretty sensitive to touch and her sleeves were bothering her at the 11th hour! So I asked if she wanted to be Lois Lane to go with Parker's costume (Clark Kent, his Sunday clothes plus a p.j. shirt and glasses from the dollar store). Emma got pretty excited when I told her Lois likes to wear her hair up in a messy bun (the only hair-do Emma will allow me to do anymore) and she could borrow some of mommy's old lipstick!

  So I pulled out the computer, printed off some press passes and laminated them (a whopping 5 minutes tops)! I was pretty pleased that I somehow got my kids dressed and up and at the neighborhood carnival on time. My costume? I was dressed like a mom: threw on my fluffy pink robe, put in a few well placed curlers, one earring, a sucker was stuck to my back and there may have been a few stickers on me too. Again, not my best of efforts but not bad when Emma says an hour before we leave: "Mom where's your costume? I want you to dress up too!"



Emma toted around a pad of paper and a pencil too (she wanted to know what a journalist was).





An Amazing Fall:

This season has been good to us all, we might as well been in paradise. It has been a warm comfortable 68 degrees in the afternoons. We soaked up the sunshine as much as we could because we all know 'Winter' comes and it stays until April! Sometimes even later than that.

Anyway, It snowed significantly yesterday and on our way to church the car said it was 5 degrees…goodbye paradise and hello 'Winter'.

Playing outside on November 6th.

He likes to share rocks…he also likes to put them in his pockets and sneak them inside.