January 19, 2008

I used to be.......

coordinated.

Dave and I were out the other night and one of the shoe stores at the mall was moving, so they were trying to sell everything. They had Heeley's on sale for $17.99. If you have kids, you know this is a steal. So we decided it would be fun if I got a pair. Alethea is amazing and we thought it would be a fun thing for us to do together. I knew it would be hard. I've definitely lost some of my coordination that I had as a teenager. (so sad) Dave and I kept joking how funny it would be when the girls got older that they would have the story to tell about "when Mom got Heeley's. Well, needless to say it was for everyones amusement the other night when I actually did try. I'm not as brave as I once was.

The Beginner

The Expert

A Helping Hand

January 15, 2008

The Beginning of the End


What's that on the floor? That would be white out. I've mentioned before that Sarah is trouble. Yesterday she once again confirmed that. I'm sure you all know the scene. It's quiet, I think, that's probably bad, but do not go right away. Then Dave says, "Oh my". When he says that I know it's really bad. In comes Sarah, covered in white stuff. What is that? Then I see the bottle.
These pictures are after we had alreay been scrubbing for quite some time. I forgot to grab the camera right away. How do you get white out off a child? I have no idea, so we were scrubbing with rubbing alcohol. Isn't that terrible. There is probably a much better way, but I didn't know it. We are having a terrible time getting it off the floor. Any suggestions??



This last picture is unrelated to white out, but I think a glimpse into my future as well. This is where I can often find Sarah and Caleb. Yes, that's under the bathroom sink. They will go in and close the cabinet door. One day, Dave looked everywhere and finally found them here. I think they are going to be partners in crime!

December 29, 2007

Great-Grandparents

I know it's rare for kids to have all their grandparents let alone great-grandparents. Our kids are so fortunate to have 4 great-grandparents still alive. I took these pictures on Christmas of Sarah with my grandma and grandpa. What a precious gift.

Watching Great-Grandpa play the harmonica. She was staring intently. I think she was trying to figure out what that thing was, and why was it making such a loud noise.

Playing games with Great-Grandma.

December 27, 2007

Christmas

This last few days has been filled with lots of fun memories and lots of time as a family. We have enjoyed having Dave home with us. On Sunday we celebrated Christmas with Dave's family. On Christmas Eve we went to dinner at a Japanese steakhouse with both sets of parents and my sister. We have been doing this for about five years or so. It's so nice to be able to join all the family together. We then went to the Christmas Eve service at church. Last year we started the tradition of sleeping around the christmas tree with all the kids who are old enough. (we got the idea from a friend) We pull the mattresses off the beds, get snuggled in the new pajamas we get every year for the kids, and watch a movie. This year we let the three older kids do it, and they did surprisingly well. We woke up the next morning, opened presents, and then, in keeping with tradition, Dave made us a huge breakfast. Then, off to my parents for more presents. What a wonderful few days.

The kids in their new jams

Mikaela got a real guitar. Can you tell she was very excited!

Caleb got a big wheel (remember those?)

Caleb got a "Cars" bed. He saw it and started jumping everywhere!

Caleb jammin on his guitar

Alethea got a music stand. She's grateful for the littlest of things.

December 13, 2007

The Wedding

Dave's brother got married last Friday night. It was so wonderful. Everywhere is so beautifully decorated this time of year. Dave and I were both in the wedding, so we had the rehearsal dinner on Thursday night at a really neat Irish Pub in Baltimore. Friday was spent getting pampered getting my hair and makeup done. My parents and sister were the heros of the weekend. They watched the kids all day Friday, got them ready and brought them to the church for the wedding. If you have kids you know getting four kids ready to go is no small task, especially when they have to look nice! We tagged teamed at the reception, and then my parents took them home for a sleepover at their house. Dave and I got the rest of the night alone and even got to stay in a hotel. I think that was one of the most exciting things, sleeping through the night until however long we wanted in the morning! What a treat!! Here are some of my favorite pictures from that evening. It's kind of hard to tell, but Caleb has on a three piece suit. He was the talk of the party.

Dave and two of his girlies (the girls are holding the bridesmaids flowers. aren't they beautiful)


The Fam


Sarah


Caleb was a dancing machine

December 11, 2007

Been Awhile

I have not been very good about blogging, so again I have to play catch up. Things at the Brewer house have been very busy with field trips, Thanksgiving, and life. I also have not done a very good job with pictures, so unfortunately I have no pictures for our field trip to Children's Hospital, Thanksgiving, or the first snow. So sad. Our trip to Children's Hospital was great. The kids got to sit in the helicopter. That was so awesome. They also got to sit in an ambulance, talk to some nurses, and bring toys to put in the toy closet. What a wonderful opportunity. One of our other field trips last month was to Sharps Farm to learn about Pilgrims and Native Americans. It was a cold day, but the kids were such troopers. They got to learn about Native Americans, and lots about Pilgrims, their daily life, games that children played, and their chores. Caleb was more interested in playing with sticks in the mud.




The girls also finished their soccer class. That was so much fun. They had a great time running around with all their friends, even on the days when it was cold and rainy. Here is a "team" picture. They are wearing their t-shirts that got during their last class.


Now for Sarah. Well, at our house she is affectionately nicknamed, "Trouble". I have this feeling that I am going to have my hands full with her. She is already into everything, puts everything in her mouth, and very opinionated. This picture is how I frequently find her after naps. She went to bed with all her clothes on!



Up next...Dave's brothers wedding.

November 3, 2007

October Happenings

Our latest field trip was to the C & O canal. It was so interesting. It was a rainy day, so only one other family from our group decided to come. With the exception of a few others on the boat it was mostly us. I know the field trip is for the kids, but I learned so much on this trip as well. We went on a mule drawn boat ride. Our mule was Miss Lil ( I think). We also got to do a real lock lift. Which until that day, I had no idea what that was. The picture with all the kids is all the kids from our group. Alethea and Mikaela are on the end. I left Caleb and Sarah with my mom. There was no way I was going on a boat with all four kids by myself. My friend Helen on the other hand, brought all five of her kids. They all did amazing. I love the opportunity the kids and I have on these field trips. Not only do we learn lots of neat stuff, but we have the opportunity to make new friends and deepen relationships in the process.




It took us a while, but we finally got a pumpkin to carve. The kids all really enjoyed it. Everyone did pretty well with the goopy insides too. Notice how Alethea is directing Dave in how to carve the pumpkin. The girl got so into it. She is really into art, so Dave told her to draw some ideas of eyes, noses, and mouths. She came back with a paper full of them, so we decided she could choose how she wanted Dave to carve the pumpkin. She was definitely watching over his work.



Finally, we went to the churches Harvest Party. The girls dressed up as Mary, Laura, and Baby Carrie from Little House on the Prairie. Dave's Mom had made the two older girls dresses for dress up a while back, so when the girls decided they wanted to wear them for the Harvest Party, I asked her if she would make one for Sarah. They were amazing. The girls looked so cute. Everyone kept commenting that with the braids in Mikaela's hair she really looked like Laura. Caleb dressed up as Buzz Lightyear, but if you asked him what he dressed up as he would say "to infinity and beyond". So cute! Once again the kids all had so much fun playing games, getting candy, face painting, and seeing all their friends. We so appreciate all the work that goes in to this event to make it fun for us.