Showing posts with label carving pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carving pumpkins. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Blue Jeans Week 42

Slowly getting caught up.  Made it through Halloween parties and dances and projects.  Looking forward to a slower (hopefully) November.  Here is last week's pictures.

Sunday:  The results of our pumpkin carving party.  From left to right Mr J's, Miss A's Miss E (she decided to do a face on both sides?) and Miss O's (which also has faces on both sides)

Monday:  Happy Halloween!  Miss E is a detective,  Miss A a Hawaiian girl, Mr J Darth Vader, and Miss O is Amelia Earhart.  Miss A only went to one house dressed up, then she decided a 13 year old didn't need to go trick-or-treating---sigh, she could have at least gone and given her candy to her dad and me.  Kids grow up too fast.

Tuesday:  I was the elementary school secretary today.  It was kind of fun except for the girl that threw up and the boy who got a goose egg bump on his head and 2 kids with fevers and the phone that rang 100 times.  I was very happy to go home to my quiet house with only 4 kids instead of a school of 200.  I have so much more respect for the school secretary now, and I hope she never gets sick or has to be gone again!

Wednesday:  This is our "before" picture of our trees.

Thursday:  This is the sad "after."  When I brought the kids home from school and Mr J saw it he just cried and cried.  I held him while he cried for a while and then he got up and went in the front yard and walked around where the trees were and started crying again.  Made my heart just ache.

Friday:  But when life gives you lemons, made lemonade, so the kids made a tree fort in the front yard from the wood, and they have enjoyed it--Mr J doesn't cry every time he sees the front yard now.  They will get to keep the tree fort for a few weeks until they come back to split the wood and stack it in the back.

Saturday:  One of the kids took this picture of Ben.  It is always interesting to see the pictures on the camera that I didn't take :)  I think he was sorting cards for a game to play tonight.

Hope you all had a fun Halloween and that you have a great week!


Blue Jeans Week 41

Yeah!  Our computer is fixed.  Our house is whole again :)  Sad how dependent we are upon technology, huh?  So I am catching up--these are from our week of Oct 23-Oct 29.  Enjoy!

Sunday:  This is detective E.  It was for part of her Halloween costume, and she needed a picture for her wallet with her badge.  She looks pretty authentic to me.

Monday:  Had some friends over for a make-your-own pizza party. Yum!  For an adult pizza :)  (my kids wouldn't touch it) my friend used the Philadelphia Cooking Creme Italian cheese and herb for the sauce, then put bacon pieces, sauteed mushrooms and cheese on it--divine! 

Tuesday:  A Halloween tradition at our house--decorating pumpkin shaped sugar cookies.  Mr J does a good job with those sprinkles, but when he is done there are more sprinkles than cookie :)  When mine is done there is more frosting than cookie--to each their own :)

Wednesday:  Our church had a fun Halloween activity night for the kids.  They had some carnival type games, and one of them was a "Chicken fling."  That was so awesome!  The kids loved it!  Here Mr J (aka Dragon) gets read to fling his rubber chicken--too much fun! 

Thursday:  I had lunch with Miss E today at school.  It was crazy hat/twin day, so she and her friends wore these awesome matching viking hats :)  We enjoyed chicken and noodles for school lunch--yum!

Friday:  Awards assembly at school for 1st nine weeks.  Miss E got all A's and Mr J got the STAR award which is the top award in 1st grade!  Way to go!!

Saturday:  Ben and Mr J work on carving his Halloween pumpkin.  My sister and brother-in-law were in town and came to help us carve.  Lots of fun!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Pre-Halloween Fun

At our house the Monday before Halloween we have a family Halloween party.  Everyone has to dress up.  We carve our pumpkins then, decorate pumpkin cookies, sing some Halloween songs and have Pumpkin stew for dinner.  It is a fun family tradition.

Miss E was Leonardo DaVinci and this was her masterpiece that night.  She has a cool beard and hat, but for some reason blogger was not letting me upload that photo.  Maybe later. . .

This is my Dread Pirate Roberts and he always tells me "As you wish" (if you have no idea what I am talking about, please rent "The Princess Bride" or better, read the book :)

                                                                    Hoola girl, Miss A
Not exactly sure what Miss O was going for here, but bathrobes with tie headbands are always cool.
A very serious Harry Potter.  Love his concentration.
Miss O's pumpkin
Harry's pumpkin
Hoola girl's white pumpkin. 
All ready for Halloween!