Jack has always known what he wants. :)
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Well, that could have gone better....
Last Sunday was the Cub Scout Cake Bake. We were busy Friday night and all day Saturday so, that left us Sunday, until 3:00, to get 3 cakes made and decorated. As soon as we got up, we got busy making cakes. I figured if we got them all baked before church, that would leave plenty of time in the afternoon to get them decorated. It was going very well. The first cake was in the oven, the batter for the 2nd cake was ready to go and the boys were sitting at the counter eating breakfast.
Someone needed a knife so, I quickly opened the silverware drawer to get the knife. Unfortunately, the cord of the portable mixer was caught on the drawer. The mixer was still in the batter bowl. When I flung open the drawer, the full batter bowl flew off the counter, somersaulted, fell to the floor and bounced. It was a disaster.
In spite of the "disaster", we did manage to pull off 3 cakes...barely. I think my kitchen may be permanently gritty, but the cakes got made.
Drew tried for a "win" and went for the obscure "school spirit" category. Unfortunately, there was no "school spirit" category so, he just had a flat round cake with blue wavy frosting and a bad gel-drawing of a dolphin.
Jack, on the other hand, had a real plan. He wanted a Rubik's Cube cake. He took it very seriously and even left a shopping list for me Friday morning. He had it all planned out...."orange frosting, yellow frosting, blue frosting, red frosting, green frosting, white frosting, black frosting and lots of baking soda". Unfortunately for him, his mother is soooo not a baker that I had to ask him why he needed lots of baking soda. He informed me that it is baking soda that makes the cake bigger. Who knew?!?!
I know that Jack was very proud of his cake even though he titled it "A Messed Up Rubik's Cube".
Better luck next year....for all of us!
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Growing up...
We have the most interesting conversations in the car. Here is our Sunday morning conversation that we had this morning on the way home from church. Just for the record, this had nothing to do with anything that was mentioned in church today.
Jack: "Hey Mom, did you know that same-sex marriage is allowed in 8 states?"
Me: "Yes, I did know that. Where did you hear about that?"
Jack: "I think I heard it on the news, Massachusetts was number 8."
Since this topic hadn't really come up before, I asked them if they knew what same-sex marriage was. Ben, Jack and Drew told me that they did. Then I told them about how even thought it is legal in 8 states, our Church does not perform same-sex marriages and we talked a bit about that. At which point, Drew jumps into the conversation with two feet....
Drew: "Well, if I ever *ACCIDENTALLY* ended up in a same-sex marriage, I sure hope that I wouldn't have to be the BRIDE!"
Well, ok then.
We then continued the conversation and talked about whatever our feelings are about same-sex marriages, it is not a reason to dislike people that make a different choice or to make them feel bad, and everyone is entitled to make their own decisions.
Ben then said: "It is like an OPINION! Everyone can have an opinion and they can all be different and that is ok."
And, finally, Charlie, who has been quiet through this whole conversation, contributed...
Charlie: "Just like we don't hate people that don't have red, and blue, and green and yellow as their favorite colors. Because my OPINION is that those are MY favorite colors."
Yes, exactly, just like that, I guess.
Jack: "Hey Mom, did you know that same-sex marriage is allowed in 8 states?"
Me: "Yes, I did know that. Where did you hear about that?"
Jack: "I think I heard it on the news, Massachusetts was number 8."
Since this topic hadn't really come up before, I asked them if they knew what same-sex marriage was. Ben, Jack and Drew told me that they did. Then I told them about how even thought it is legal in 8 states, our Church does not perform same-sex marriages and we talked a bit about that. At which point, Drew jumps into the conversation with two feet....
Drew: "Well, if I ever *ACCIDENTALLY* ended up in a same-sex marriage, I sure hope that I wouldn't have to be the BRIDE!"
Well, ok then.
We then continued the conversation and talked about whatever our feelings are about same-sex marriages, it is not a reason to dislike people that make a different choice or to make them feel bad, and everyone is entitled to make their own decisions.
Ben then said: "It is like an OPINION! Everyone can have an opinion and they can all be different and that is ok."
And, finally, Charlie, who has been quiet through this whole conversation, contributed...
Charlie: "Just like we don't hate people that don't have red, and blue, and green and yellow as their favorite colors. Because my OPINION is that those are MY favorite colors."
Yes, exactly, just like that, I guess.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Spencer and I took ONE kid to dinner last night. How weird is that?!?!
I honestly don't think that I've been out to a dinner where the adults outnumber the kids in almost 10 years, when Ben was minus 4 weeks old and we took him to Olive Garden. Jack and Drew were still in the NICU.
The only minor problem that he had was that he only got 1 crayon instead of the 4 different crayons that they all usually share. I guess having a bunch brothers has advantages that we haven't even thought of. He was like....how am I supposed to color this picture with only ONE crayon?! I did ask Charlie if he missed his brothers or liked being the only kid at dinner. He said "Yeah, I miss Ben, Jack and Drew. I miss Drew the most because he is the littlest brother I have."
I think he missed Drew for other reasons.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Life According to Jack...
This was a quick school assignment that Jack wrote. I thought it was cute and very well written for something that he just threw together.
Should I be paid a salary for the work I do at school? Well, first of all, we all work hard at school Think about it. Even in kindergarten, we did about 100 subjects in writing, 70 math pages, and 62 spelling words! Now that we're in grade 4, those numbers are a lot bigger. Secondly, it cost our parents a lot of money to even have us go to school in the first place. We should get some of that money back. I think we should have a salary of about $5 a month. Nothing big, but nothing small either. This is crazy, but maybe, kids will be paid for school someday.
P.S. I do realize that this was a completely silly and random thing to blog about after not blogging for a couple of months, but hey, it's my blog. Let's see if it get's me going again...
"Should I be paid a salary for the work I do at school?"
By: Jack...
Should I be paid a salary for the work I do at school? Well, first of all, we all work hard at school Think about it. Even in kindergarten, we did about 100 subjects in writing, 70 math pages, and 62 spelling words! Now that we're in grade 4, those numbers are a lot bigger. Secondly, it cost our parents a lot of money to even have us go to school in the first place. We should get some of that money back. I think we should have a salary of about $5 a month. Nothing big, but nothing small either. This is crazy, but maybe, kids will be paid for school someday.
P.S. I do realize that this was a completely silly and random thing to blog about after not blogging for a couple of months, but hey, it's my blog. Let's see if it get's me going again...
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