Thursday, February 18, 2010

Valentine's Day...family style

It's hard to celebrate Valentine's Day
when you have 2 little kids.
It's even harder when you really don't want to pay a babysitter
to go out and spend even more money on dinner AND a movie...
when you have spent WAYYYYY too much money on flowers.
BESIDES
we don't really worry about doing any of those things in our house.
We have found that we have just as much fun cooking dinner at home
as we would having a night out.
It's usually too busy and crowded at restaurants anyway!
So, this year, Brian was in charge.
He made steak, wrapped in bacon...
garlic mashed potatoes,
asparagus
and garlic cheese rolls.
(yep, that's a lot of garlic!)
The kids got a delicious serving of
MAC AND CHEESE
and for their dessert.....
popsicles.
Our dessert....
creme bruele!
Brian makes the best creme bruele....
and it's my ABSOLUTE favorite EVER!!!
After dinner, the kids went down stairs with us
and were showing off with their jungle gym acrobatics!
Those kids can JUMP!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

the cutest little 4 eyes around!

I have the opportunity once a month to "assist" in Brooklyn's preschool class.
I guess volunteer is the correct word.
I like to call it "spying"
I just get to play with the kids and watch Brooklyn...
I like to see how she interacts with other kids..it's fun!
Anyhooo...the 2nd time I was there...
The school nurse (I think) came in and did an eye test on all the kids.
Brooklyn didn't pass.
The nurse said, "Let's do it again in a minute..maybe when she's not so distracted."
Yeah right, I thought...that child is the poster child for A.D.D.!
So, when she was done with all the other kids, she took Brooklyn out in the hall and tried again.
She was the nicest lady...trying so hard to get her to tell her what was on the cards.
We were in a seperate class room, one that wasn't occupied at the time.
I felt so bad for her, she just really couldn't see the cards!
I told Brooklyn to walk forward and stop once she could read the cards...
so she did. She stoped and read 2 of the 4 and the asked me if she could move forward again.
I knew I had let her watch too much T.V.!
I felt so bad.
So, at the beginning of the year..once the new insurance kicked in... off to the Dr. we went!

Look at her in this pictures. Her body kinda just looks stiff and scared.
I really wish they had eye clinics that were geared towards little kids,
kinda like a pediatric dentist office or something.
This Dr., you could tell, just hadn't been around kids for a LONG time and
had NO idea how to talk to them.
He stuck this machine in front of her and just said..
"What was is this pointing?"
He didn't really explain the E to her or anything.
I tried to cut in where I thought I could without being an 'annoying' parent.
He dialated her eyes and said he got a pretty good reading of what her prescription should be.
Then we went out and looked for frames.
The girl was SO excited.
We tried some on...and hurried and put them back on the shelf...
WHO THE HECK CHARGES $250.00 FOR KIDS FRAMES!!
We ended up finding some that she liked...and that were in my price range.

This is her in the store...(notice the sticker is still on the plastic lense?)
She put them on and said "Mom, i'm all better now! I can see great!"
Yeah, right!
We waited our week for the "real" glasses to come in...
She put them on and carried her case around ALL afternoon.
She would keep saying..."Oh, they are dirty. I have to clean them."
and she would...about every 5 minutes!
I think Brison bent the frames on day 2!
We will see how long this lasts...so far so good!
I think she's ADORABLE!

Oh, did I mention that while we were at the Dr's office,
I decided to update my prescription.
Now we are twinners!