27 September 2010
woot woot!
No accidents today! Woot woot! Colin went all day in his Hero Squad Underpants and he kept them dry! Huzzah! Here's hoping tomorrow goes just as well.
24 September 2010
23 September 2010
time to go. community is on.
I didn't realize that I haven't done a proper post in almost a month. Oops. Let's start with the pictures, shall we?
I've begun instructing Colin in the fine art of fort-making. At first he didn't get it, but when I told him a fort was like a little house that he could play in he got really excited. Kate took it upon herself as her mission in life to destroy the fort.
Colin and Kate playing in the fort. I believe she was trying to steal his ice cream. He was not pleased.
Just some green beans that I picked one day. It felt like a lot. I've lost count of how many quarts and pints of beans we have canned this season.
Potty training is going okay. Although to be honest I don't know what's considered good or bad when it comes to potty training. Colin seems to improve every day, so I take that as a good sign. He doesn't throw a fit when I ask him to go, and he can go on command, and he loves prizes (Tic-Tacs and stickers or Otter Pops). Nate planted grass what used to be the weed-infested dirt pits. After one week they still look like dirt pits. Keep your fingers crossed. Kate loves to stand, but she doesn't want to walk just yet. She also doesn't want to talk or sign. Ah well. I have been working on business cards for myself and designs for my blog. Also, reading. Who knew I loved to read?! I had kind of forgotten. I joined the book club in the ward, and I've been rereading some of my favorite books, and I read a few books my mother-in-law lent me, and I reread the first two Work and the Glory books (speed-reading style). But my thirst for the written word cannot be satiated! Would you, Dear Reader, be so kind as to recommend some good books for me to read? I would be much obliged.
I've begun instructing Colin in the fine art of fort-making. At first he didn't get it, but when I told him a fort was like a little house that he could play in he got really excited. Kate took it upon herself as her mission in life to destroy the fort.
Colin relaxing with his cooking supplies.
A view from the top.
Colin and Kate playing in the fort. I believe she was trying to steal his ice cream. He was not pleased.
Just some green beans that I picked one day. It felt like a lot. I've lost count of how many quarts and pints of beans we have canned this season.
Colin has decided that he's a drummer. Looks convincing to me.
Kate looks like she's playing an orange plastic flute. I took these pictures to show my mom how cute Kate looks in her red pajamas.
My father-in-law found a pear tree that is on city land. Since no one claimed it and the pears were just sitting there, we decided to go pick them on Labor Day. Nate was the designated picker. Tia took these pictures with her phone. We picked enough pears to can 28 quarts and eat some fresh. Huzzah!
Please don't try to zoom in and verify the size of my bum. It really is as big as it looks, I promise.
This is one of Kate's favorite new places to play—when it's in the house. She and Colin sat there for quite a while giggling back and forth.
I was wearing these socks (and looking mighty fancy, I might add). Then I guess I took them off, because the next thing I knew Colin was trying them on and telling me how "cu-ute" he looked.
Kate and her zucchini friend. We have pictures of Colin with his zucchini friends from the last two years.
I have also made a peach pie this fall—just like every other Silvey (or Silvey-Hiatt). But I bet none of the other pies looked this awesome! It says "N8'S π." Like "Nate's Pie." Get it?!
Kate had a great time browsing through the furniture in the Ikea ad. She is pretty.
This is one scary picture of Kate. She loves to play in the curtains by the sliding door. Her favorite is to play peek-a-boo with me.
Colin has to play any time he sees us playing. Like his naked little legs sticking out of the curtain?
I found Colin asleep like this the other night. Hilarious. I did remove the pillow after I took the picture.
We've been potty training Colin for the last week. He loves to pee in the potty, and he's even graduated to using the big potty now. He keeps his diaper dry if I remember to tell him to go potty often enough, but he doesn't do it on his own yet. We've let him wear underwear a few times, but I get tired of cleaning the mess. Here he is showing off his Nemo underpants.
Woo woo!
My brother Grant came down last Saturday to play Rockband. My brother Seth happened to be in town too, so we all rocked out together.
Nate's friend's wife won an online contest from Fisher Price. She won one of each of their newest toys, 6 total, and as part of her prize she had to have a party for ten of her friends. We were some of the lucky ten. Colin really liked this kitchen—it spoke in English and Spanish and made fun noises. I forgot I had my camera with me so these are the only pictures I have.
Kate doesn't like people.
Colin is a very good helper—especially when you don't necessarily want his help. Nate was cleaning the TV and Colin needed to wipe everything Nate wiped.
These are his cute underpants.
And here's little Fat Face after enjoying a nice graham cracker snack.
Potty training is going okay. Although to be honest I don't know what's considered good or bad when it comes to potty training. Colin seems to improve every day, so I take that as a good sign. He doesn't throw a fit when I ask him to go, and he can go on command, and he loves prizes (Tic-Tacs and stickers or Otter Pops). Nate planted grass what used to be the weed-infested dirt pits. After one week they still look like dirt pits. Keep your fingers crossed. Kate loves to stand, but she doesn't want to walk just yet. She also doesn't want to talk or sign. Ah well. I have been working on business cards for myself and designs for my blog. Also, reading. Who knew I loved to read?! I had kind of forgotten. I joined the book club in the ward, and I've been rereading some of my favorite books, and I read a few books my mother-in-law lent me, and I reread the first two Work and the Glory books (speed-reading style). But my thirst for the written word cannot be satiated! Would you, Dear Reader, be so kind as to recommend some good books for me to read? I would be much obliged.
13 September 2010
I need help
That will not come as a surprise to most of you. But the kind of help I need today comes in the form of a favor from you, my dear readers. It looks like I might be able to enter some of my "graphic design" work in our Stake Harvest Fair. (I know—it's a pretty big deal.) Where you come in is in telling me which ones I should to enter. "How?! How?!" you may currently be shouting at your computer. First, calm down. Second, click here and go to my card/design blog thing. Look around and see what you like. Third, come back here and leave me a comment (or send me an email) telling me which ones you like best. (If there are any you don't like, keep it to yourself, Debbie Downer.) Also, hurry could you? The Harvest Fair is this Saturday. Thanks, Friends!
08 September 2010
kate 9 months
Here are her stats:
Weight: 18 pounds (35%)
Height: 28 inches (66%)
Head Circumference: 18 inches (91%)
As always, I'm not so sure on the height, since they sure measure it a weird way. And I guess she'll be smart because her head is huge. And I think she must like the number 8.
I also took her to JCP this week to have pictures taken. She wasn't super smiley, but at least she didn't cry! Here are some of my favorites. (I chose the first shirt so she could wear her cute little hat, and then I forgot to put it on her. My bad. She still looks cute even though her outfits were thrown together at the last minute. And they are mostly hand-me-downs.)












03 September 2010
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