03 December 2014

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving 2014 was probably the most relaxing big holiday we have had in some time.  It may have been because we enjoyed TWO Thanksgiving meals.  It may have been because both meals included turkey AND ham.  It may have been because the two chilluns were very well-behaved.  However, it was most likely due to the fact that we were able to visit with the Binggelis and the Petersens without having to rush from one to the other or feel like we are missing out on something somewhere.  

We were able to have a fun night visiting with the Binggeli's on Thanksgiving Eve.  Five of the 6 Binggeli siblings were in town.  We were only missing Alicia and Stacy.  Joesy, our newest niece, is super cute!  All the kids love harassing Uncle Jason.  The food was good and we decorated sugar cookies.  The most exciting news of the night was that Jarrell and Whytnee announced the arrival of an 8th Binggeli grandchild sometime next July!





On Thursday, the actual day of Thanksgiving, James had to work.  James has had to work parts of many holidays given the nature of being a nurse.  However, with his last job, he sometimes had morning visits and was able to have a lighter day and spend some of the holiday with us.  His new UNI job doesn't have that flexibility.  He works Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, regardless of whether the days fall on holidays or not.  This year, we'll miss him on both Thanksgiving and Christmas.  It's ok, though.  Like I said, it comes with the job.  

My mom was hosting the Petersen Family Thanksgiving at her house this year.  We got to help a little bit with the set up and preparation.  The kids were well-behaved and just hung out while we got stuff ready.  The meal was delicious and I think everyone had a nice time.  Everyone in my dad's family was there except for 3 of the 4 Hardcastle cousins and their families.  We still had a pretty good crowd.




02 December 2014

Zoo lights

One night this week we decided to go to Zoo Lights. We loaded up after dinner. Jack fell asleep on the way there. I didn't really want to go, but it looked like the best (and cheapest) night if we were to make it before Christmas.

The kids had a lot of fun and I don't even recall any meltdowns so that was great. 

I made James ride the carousel. Since it is usually just the three of us at the zoo in the summertime, I thought he should have a turn and I would watch for once. I caught this rare photo of him actually smiling. I haven't seen that look for a long time. I don't know what made him smile and it didn't necessarily stay on his face, but it was there! I have proof.




23 November 2014

November

Wow! November has nearly passed and I haven't updated this blog at all. Here are some pictures of what has been going on in Binggeli land.

One Saturday,  the kids and I went to McDonalds!


Molly has been taking karate lessons through community education at Taylorsville High School. The main teacher has had a different helper each week.  The week during this picture below, the helper was this lady with a German accent.  Molly really liked her and she participated the entire time and did a great job!  In true Molly fashion, unfortunately, she isn't 100% cooperative every week.   I just don't know what to do with this girl and all her dramatics (maybe next I need to find her a theater class).  My purpose in karate is to just expose her to different things and see what she likes.  I don't want to overschedule my kids, but I think new experiences are important!  We have 2 more classes of karate and then I'll see what's coming next!


Because Molly was so good during the picture above, we went for ice cream afterwards!  
Jack's choice - chocolate with M&M's.  
Molly's choice - caramel with gummy bears.  



On my Dad's birthday I got to go with him to the Utah football game.  It was late, cold, and the Utes lost to Oregon, but otherwise it was fun.  I haven't been to a football game since before Molly was born.  It's just too long, too cold, and too crowded to try to take the kids (if there were even tickets available).  I had fun with my dad and thanks to my mom for tending my kids!



We had a Petersen family outing to Disney On Ice.  Molly loved it and thought it was the coolest thing ever.  Jack got pretty antsy and spent some time on the concourse.


The picture above show the remains of a black eye Jack got from crashing into a table at school.  The kids also went on a field trip to Discovery Gateway the same week and he fell out of the helicopter, splitting his lip open.  It's still a little tender.  I hope this kids survives all his bumps and bruises.



We had our first light snow of the year.  The kids were excited to go play in it!


Molly and I went to Murray High's performance of "The Sound of Music."  It was pretty well done and Molly enjoyed most of it.  The only drawback was that it was REALLY long.  Molly fell asleep on my lap during the second half and went she woke up was near a melt-down so we snuck out before it was over.  


Molly, of course, fell back asleep on the way home from the musical.  I found the other two members of our family like this when we got home.  I guess Jack doesn't mind his head being used as an arm rest.



This was the second snow of the season. We left to go to the grocery store and found that there was only snow in our neighborhood and rain everywhere else.  I think we live in the frozen tundra with our own climate.  



That's all for November (at least until Thanksgiving this week!). 
We are excited for the holidays!

02 November 2014

Monkey Costume X4

I guess you could say the monkey costume was a good investment.  I think it will be retired now, but we got a solid 4 years out of it!  Yes!


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Halloween!

We're not super in to Halloween at our house.  Molly was a little annoyed this year that 1) we didn't decorate our house with spider webs and blow-up things and 2) that we weren't giving out actual candy to kids coming to our house (I gave out Oriental Trading whistles).  We had multiple conversations that started with, "Mom, when are we going to buy spider webs at the store to put on the front of our house?" and "Mom, kids are going to be mad at us if we don't give them candy."

Oh well.  We still had a great holiday!  Here is the report:

Molly, who sometimes I think is my sister (no offense, Annie), was all over the pumpkin carving.  She bossed Jack around as to which one was his.  She was telling me about what kind of face she wanted on hers.  She was helpful in spreading out newspaper. Until . . .  we actually opened up the pumpkins and then she ran away, said they stunk, and plugged her nose.  She didn't want anything to do with it.  I actually asked her to come back to the table so I could take this pictures.  At which point, Jack decided to copy cat and plug his nose, too.


This was the final product (with has much detail as a steak knife can give you).  Jack wanted a "sad face" and Molly wanted a "surprised face with square eyes."


Friday morning was a little rough getting to school.  Molly didn't like her costume as much as she did during the trial runs and she was super upset about being able to see her clothes underneath the dress.  Oh well.

Jack was a monkey.  I made the bananas myself.  Aren't you impressed?


Molly was a ghost.  


I was able to get a quick picture of the little kids coming to visit my classroom.  They sang a song and I gave them candy.  Jack cried when they had to leave, but for once, Molly didn't!


After getting home, cleaning up around the house, and eating some requested macaroni for dinner, we readied up again to head out trick-or-treating!  We ended up walking most of the way around the block with our neighbor Joe and his kids Asher and Elijah.  That was great!  Molly had fun and Jack mostly just wanted to go for a ride in the stroller (so he missed a few houses).  They each had one melt down in the trek around the block and when Molly announced she was finished, I was happy to oblige and head back home.  Asher and Elijah told us goodbye and went to do more houses.


Molly had a lot more fun passing out the whistles, anyway.  



After we passed out the whistles for a little bit, we loaded up in the car to head to Grandpa's house.  This Halloween tradition of chili, pizza, and donuts didn't disappoint, thanks to my mom's efforts to put it all together.  

Some of my cousins were there with crazy costumes.  Rubie was "Cleopatra."  Parker and Meranda were "the librarian and her husband."  Rubie was "Max" and her newlywed husband was a giant-headed skeleton in his blue wedding suit.


A few other tidbits about Halloween . . . 

James worked.  He works at the University Neuropsychiatric Hospital.  I don't think you are supposed to use words like "crazy" when describing his job, but he said that Halloween was the craziest day he has ever worked.  Some of the patients were out of control, the visitors strange, and the emergencies within the hospital abundant.  He got swung at, other employees were scratched and hit, several patients even had to be sedated.  I don't think I could do his job at all, but it sounds like the Halloween air made for a very interesting day.

Grandpa's House Was Spooky.  Something was totally trying to weird me out at my Grandpa's house on Halloween night.  I went to the garage to get ice from the freezer.  I've opened and closed that freezer door hundreds of times before.  I got the ice out.  I turned off the light.  Creeeaaaaaak . . .  (ok, it wasn't really a creaking sound, but more like an opening sound and then it thudded against the bumper of the car).  The door totally opened by itself.  I closed it tight, turned off the light, and took the ice inside.  

Next, I went out to the front to help my mom get some things out of the car and as I was telling her about the freezer door, I noticed the lights in the garage were still on.  I distinctly remember turning the lights off.  So, I went back to the garage and turned the lights off.  I had dismissed the freezer door thing, but now the lights were starting to weird me out.  

Finally, I went back to the backyard to throw out some pizza boxes.  I was a little bit leery of what I might find this time.  I very carefully put the pizza boxes in the trash and as I closed the lid, the flood lights came on!  Ahhhhhhhhhhh . . .  I ran the short distance back inside the house and was a little scared.

Ok, so, the flood lights are motion sensor lights and they come on any time you throw something in the trash, but I hadn't thought about that until I was back in the house in a more rational state of mind.   Perhaps it was just Halloween, but for a little while, I was totally spooked!