Homemade fruit Popsicles
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Oakley's Favorite Things
After looking through pictures of Oakley Boone, we realized that in most picutres, he's eating. So....here's an ode to some of his favorite things.
Homemade fruit Popsicles
French Fries
Apples
Grapes
Pears from the tree out back.
Homemade fruit Popsicles
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
I was putting Enoch down for a nap yesterday after a crazy morning. He had gotten in trouble right before nap and lost getting a book read to him before bed, but I laid with him for a few minutes to help calm him down. (Loosing books is a big deal for him). He was talking about how he was having a rough day, and I said "I'm sorry you got in trouble" Between his cries and deep breaths, he said "I didn't want to get in trouble, I want to be untrouble" I seriously had to bite my lip to not laugh at him while he was crying and oh so seriou.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Chef
Enoch has been helping me in the kitchen since he was about 18 months
He is the best at quality assurance

He's taken a sabbatcile for about a year, but has come back better than ever.
His latest creation is a pizza. He put all the toppings on this one all by himself.

Right now I am teaching him how to read a recipe. Mac 'n' Cheese is the best for this as it not only has words, but pictures. He is such a good helper, he's right by my side when I cook dinner, and gets mad if I start without him. He will be well prepared for a mission, and I think his wife will love it.

He is the best at quality assurance

He's taken a sabbatcile for about a year, but has come back better than ever.
His latest creation is a pizza. He put all the toppings on this one all by himself.
Right now I am teaching him how to read a recipe. Mac 'n' Cheese is the best for this as it not only has words, but pictures. He is such a good helper, he's right by my side when I cook dinner, and gets mad if I start without him. He will be well prepared for a mission, and I think his wife will love it.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Beautiful Produce!
Enoch and I were able to go grocery shopping together while Nathan stayed home with Oakley. It was a real treat for Enoch. I decided to let him pick out the fruits and veggies himself. He'd pick out bruised fruits, and I'd teach him how to pick out good fruit. When we got to the green onions, Enoch looked at them for a few seconds, then excitedly announced (in a loud voice) "OOOOOOOOO those look gooooorgeous!"
Monday, June 7, 2010
$2
So after multiple falls off his Birthday bike, we realized we got Enoch the wrong size. We should have gotten him a 12 inch, instead of 14. He has not ridden his bike in a few months. We've wanted to get him a new, smaller bike, but hated the thought of another $70.Fastforward to Memorial Day Weekend: Nathan and Enoch went for a walk and after awhile, Enoch came running into the house asking if I had $2. After a few questions, I find out there's a 12 inch bike at a garage sale down the street. I told Enoch if he really wanted this bike, he could use his piggy bank money to buy it. So after raiding his savings, and counting out 8 quarters (he meticulously put 4 in each pocket), they headed back out the door to buy this 'new' bike. Maybe you've seen those new bikes without the pedals or chains and you ride it more like a ride on toy than a bike. Anyways, they are supposed to help kids learn how to balance, and they skip the whole training wheel thing. Anyways, we've thought about getting him one of those, but new ones run between $100 & $140! Nathan had the great idea to transform this new bike into one of those 'ride on' bikes. So Nathan grabbed his tools, and Enoch grabbed his, and out they went to the garage. They spent a good hour out there 'fixing' his 'new' bike; removing the pedals and the chain, and then lowering the seat. Enoch now rides his bike, and tells everyone he sees "I'm learning to balance." Which I'm sure they have no clue what he's talking about. I'd say he has the coolest bike ever. And it was Enoch's first purchase with his own money; only $2!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Hello Summer!
Friday, May 28, 2010
When I grow up.....
We've been talking about stranger danger lately with Enoch. He's been doing pretty well when strangers talk to him in the store (with me right next to him). He won't reply until I tell him "It's ok, Mamma's right here, you can talk to her" Today we were in the supermarket, and he was all excited as we went down an aisle and there were a few firefighters doing their shopping. As we got closer to them, one of the guys asked Enoch if he would like a sticker. Enoch, of course just stood there and looked at him until I gave him the OK. Throughout the whole store, he was talking about how he wanted to be a 'fiterfighter' and that he will push the blue button to turn on the sirens, ect. As we were driving home, I realized this would be a perfect opportunity to teach him about good strangers. I explained that people who are wearing uniforms are good strangers, and if he ever got lost, it would be OK to find someone in uniform and talk to them. He was silent for awhile and then said, all excited "When I grow up, I wanna wear a uniform. Then I will be a good stranger and you can talk to me."
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Big Brother
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
"Are you in here?"
Enoch has been playing with boxes lately, and we had quite the pile up, so last week I threw one out w/o Enoch knowing. Fastforward to this week: Nathan hired some maids to come do a deep clean for my birthday yesterday. Enoch went looking for his box that I had thrown away, and came to tell me that "the maids hid my box" I busted out laughing and told him that I don't think the maids would hide our things. He then continued to wander through the house looking for it, saying "Are you in heeeeeere? Nooooo. Are you in heeeere? Noooo. Hmmm, where did they hide it"
Thursday, May 13, 2010
It's too loud!
Enoch went to a birthday party today and got a whistle in his goody bag. I told him that it is an outside toy and if he blew it in the house, he would lose it for the rest of the day. He happily went outside, closed the screen door, then turned around, stuck the end of the whistle right up to the screen and blew as hard as he could. Little Stinker!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Drip, Drip
Enoch yelled at me with worry in his voice: Mom! Oakley's dripping!
I look at Oakley only to see he is drooling.
I look at Oakley only to see he is drooling.
I'm cute, right?
I was shopping with the boys and when we walked by the dressing room, Enoch asked if we could go in. I told him since we were shopping for Oakley, we wouldn't need to go in this time. He responded with "But I want to see how cute I am"
You're Backwards
Enoch: My belly is getting hot, I want to put my shirt on
Me: You mean your belly is cold?
Enoch: No, my belly is HOT
Me: I think you have it backwards
Enoch: (looking down at his pants) No, they are on right.
Me: You mean your belly is cold?
Enoch: No, my belly is HOT
Me: I think you have it backwards
Enoch: (looking down at his pants) No, they are on right.
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