Hunter recently received a gift certificate for Wal Mart from Uncle Jonathan and Aunt Camille for his birthday. We went to Wal Mart as a family to let Hunter use his gift card. Kory was not impressed with the toys that Hunter was wanting. He didn't want him to get a toy that would break in a week or that he'd loose interest in quickly. I agreed with this. Since he just had his birthday party and was given so many new toys I suggested maybe something for outside like a baseball bat and baseball, a soccer ball and cones (he wants to play soccer this fall) or The Ant Bully movie. We rented this movie several months ago and Hunter still talks about it and wants to rent it again. You get the picture of what I was going for. Daddy on the other hand thought maybe our "5" year old little boy would like not a pretend but a "real" bow and arrow set. Thankfully Wal Mart only carries these as a seasonal item and now is not the season. In the end Daddy helped Hunter pick out an airsoft gun that shoots mini plastic balls at 180mph. To ease everyones mind (including mine) he has been teaching Hunter gun safety while having fun shooting at targets.
Thankyou Aunt Camille and Uncle Jonathan.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Air Soft Gun...
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Plastics
I was talking to my mom last week and she told me of a news report she had heard about chemicals in plastics. Some of these chemicals can leach into our food and cause health problems. I've been doing a little research and thought I'd share what I have found.
A lot of plastics have a recycle symbol with a number in it. These are the numbers you need to look at before buying products. The below picture shows everything I have found with a number 3 inside the recycle symbol.
The chemical that causes concern with this number is DEHA. DEHA leaches into our food but is worse when it is heated. Most of my plastic containers I store left overs in have this chemical. I don't know about you but I do my dishes as soon as the meal is over. So most of the time I am putting warm to hot food away in them which heats the plastic. When we eat the leftovers I generally throw the whole thing into the microwave once again heating the plastic. DEHA has a negative effect on the liver, kidney, spleen, bone formation and body weight. The below picture contains the #6 in the recylce symbol. The chemical causing concern is Styrene. This chemical is toxic to the brain and nervous system among workers with long term exposures. It also affects red blood cells, liver, kidney and the stomach in animal studies. I was given the oregano in the below picture at my bridal shower 6 1/2 years ago. Who knows how long it sat on the shelf before it was bought. How long is "long term exposure"? I wonder how much Styrene is absorbed into the spices, mustard and excedrin below. These pictures are just what I have found around my house. I wonder how many plastic containers are sitting on the shelves at a local grocery store. My Huggies wipe container also has this symbol.
The below picture has the #7. I found this to be the most concerning. The chemical is called Bisphenol A (BPA). Human exposure to BPA is widespread. A Centers for Disease Control study detected BPA in the urine of 95 percent of adults samples. Scientists have measured BPA in the blood of pregnant women, in umbilicla cord blood and in the placenta, all at levels demonstrated in animals to alter development. WOW!! BPA has been found to stimulate prostate cancer cells and causes breast tissue changes that resemble early stages of breast cancer in both mice and humans. Early life exposure can also cause genetic damage. BPA can lead to spontaneous miscarriages and birth defects. BPA has also been linked to early onset of puberty, and stimulation of mammary gland development in females. CHANGES IN GENDER-SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR, increased prostate size, changes in hormones, including decreased testosterone, and decreased sperm production. Also behavioral effects including, hyperactivity, increased aggressiveness and impaired learning.
I was surprised to learn that most plastic baby bottles and sippy cups are made of BPA. The report read that most baby bottles are not labeled. In the above picture I show a Gerber sippy cup. I have 3 of these that have the indicated sign on it along with the only bottle I have left and the green tonka sippee. I have a few other brand sippy cups that are not labeled. I have sippee cups and plastic children cups with the #3. It is recommended to use glass baby bottles. Looking at my regular drinking cups that I have none of them have a recycle symbol on thembut I have 3 that have the #2, three with the #4, three with the #6 and three with the #7. I don't know what these numbers mean. They are identical cups that I bought all at once so I'm confused with the different numbers. As much as I don't like the idea of buying glass with my young kids maybe it's not worth the risk not knowing what chemicals these plastic cups have in them. This report also suggests to avoid plastic bottles of water and water jugs when you can because it is less regulated. When your plastic bottles and containers are scratched or just old it leakes more of the chemical.
This report also cutioned against plastic wrap. It should not be used in the microwave. I use it often to bake potatos when I don't have time for the oven. Even "microwave safe" does not mean there is no leaching of chemicals.
Safer choices of plastics have the #'s 1,2,4,5. Avoid #'s 3,6,7. I found several different reports on the web all saying the same thing. I just typed in Smart Plastics Guide. The website with the report I found I could understand the best I found on http://www.iatp.org/.
I hope I didn't bore you I found this rather interesting.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Moving dirt...
A friend told Kory that he had his backhoe in town and that he could borrow it on saturday. During the 5 hours we had access to it Kory put a water line in the backyard. We now have an outside spicket. Last year we planted some trees and tried growing a little garden. We had to fill up 5 gallon buckets in the bathtub to water our plants.
After the water line was done he moved to the front of the house. He moved the culvert over to the other side of the house and built our future driveway up with dirt. Eventually we'll poor cement but for now dirt will have to work. It's been so nice the past couple of days to park close to the house. It makes hauling groceries in much easier.
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Hunter's birthday party
Saturday Hunter had his 1st birthday party. Boys only! We invited every boy from his primary class, the class above his and the 2 boys I babysit. 14 kids were invited and 12 of them came. I couldn't get some of the kids out of the bedroom to take a picture of everyone so this is the best I got. Hunter wanted a TMNT party so this was his cake. It turned out very well I thought. He was thrilled so thats all that counts.
Last year every store had something to do with the TMNT's. This year I couldn't find anything and wasn't willing to spend what the stores wanted online for shipping. So I used my imagination and got creative. This game was pin the eye on Leonardo.
This was a relay race hitting a balloon with a foam sword across the room and back.
I didn't get a picture of the kids throwing ninja stars at pop bottles but that was our 3rd game. We served pizza and green ooze (green punch). All the boys got to pick a bandana that was in the colors of the turtles. They were all sent home with their bandana, a foam sword and a bottle of ooze (homemade silly putty). Overall the party was a big hit and everyone had a good time.
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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Hunter is now "5"
Today is Hunter's 5th birthday. Since he gets up almost every morning at 6 we celebrated his birthday over breakfast. Pancakes is his favorite breakfast food. He was so excited to see we gave him 5 pancakes which he ate every last bite.
All these presents just for him.
He is such a good big brother, letting his sisters help him open his gifts.
He was so excited to find a bike waiting for him outside.
Happy Birthday Hunter!!
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Schultz visit
This past friday the Schultz family came for a visit. We had a great time catching up on the past few months. Saturday we had several families over for a barbeque and little get together. Later that day the men went to the Priesthood Session and then out to dinner afterwards. While waiting on the daddies to come back to get their families we gave the kids a bath. Having so many kids running around after everything was said and done I realized Maddie was the only one who didn't get a bath that night. How many can you fit in your bathtub?
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Maddies hair cut.
For several weeks Maddie has been asking to get her hair cut. Some of her preschool friends have had their hair cut recently (or cut it themselves). Not wanting her to try cutting it herself we made an appt with a friend last week. Maddie kept going back and forth from having it long enough still for a pony tail of a very short bob.
In the end she decided that her shoulders was a good length.She doesn't want to have piggies anymore but loves to wear headbands or just a barrett.
I think I've enjoyed her hair more then her. Very little tangles and it is much quicker to do.
Yesterday her hair kept getting in her face and she wanted to pull it back with a pony tail . To her disapointment it was too short for that. I'm glad we didn't go much shorter then we did.
Isn't she cute? Mandy cut it just below a curl so it naturally flips up.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Last week Hunter and I made these party invitations for his upcoming birthday. This is his 1st birthday party with his friends. We invited 10 little boys from church and preschool. They are all 4-6 years old. He is having a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle theme (if you couldn't tell). Should be fun.
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Shoes
With our dirt, rock, sticker weed landscpaing the kids know they are not allowed to go outside without shoes on. Hunter and Maddie were already outside when Emily woke up from her nap. She of course wanted to join the others but didn't have her shoes on. I was in the process of cutting up raw chicken and just glancing around the room I couldn't see her shoes. I kept telling her to go find them so I could put them on. She came back several times empty handed. I sent her off again for another search and realized she never came back. Being the front door was still wide open I figured she had gone outside without shoes anyways. This is what I discovered. Isn't she obedient. Couldn't find her own shoes so moms sandals will have to work.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Primary Activity
This past Saturday the kids had a primary activity. Both Hunter and Maddie made these picutures for their rooms.
Didn't they turn out cute!!
Lunch was also served. Pizza, Rootbeer, Water, Cupcakes. You can't go wrong with that.
Hunter and Jaxen.
Maddie and Amber.
The weather was perfect and the kids enjoyed themselves.
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Easter
It's Easter Morning. Our church begins with sacrament meeting at 8 am. I knew if we were to get to church on time I'd have to wake the kids up a little earlier then usual. So about 6:15 I started waking the kids up. Telling them the Easter Bunny had come and hidden their basketts (Kory's family tradition). It wasn't to hard to convince them to get up. We did make it to church on time too. Yeah!!
Hunter was also excited to see that he too had received a new package of underware. Go, Diego Go!
Yes, that is new panties in Emily's baskett too. She is showing signs of going potty on the toilet so we're going to run with it. We've pulled the potty down and she loves to go sit on it. I meant to start her last week but I ended up babysitting 3 other children giving me 6 kids under 5 for almost 10 hours on a daily basis. I just didn't seem to find the time to really try with her. This week is a different story. Hopefully she can follow in her siblings footsteps and this won't take too long.
Hunter was potty trained by the time he was 2 1/2. I have a scrapbook page of Maddie sitting on the toilet with a little note that says, "Accident free at 21months". I remember starting with Maddie when she started nursery.
I'm currently serving in the nursery so Emily's been coming with me. If she hadn't though yesterday would have been her 1st day in Nursery. I can't believe my baby's 18months old.
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Easter cont'
After church the kids were quite anxious to get home to look at their eggs again. It was such a warm day they compared their egss on the porch.
They most definietly liked the candy they were given but their favorite was the money they discovered hidden in the eggs.
Emily didn't get money but she quickly discovered how to open the eggs by herself.
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
3 Days of Darkness
Day 6) Three days of darkness 3 Nephi chapters 8-10
So I picked about 4 scriptures describing the destruction and darkness. I then told everyone that our house also received some destruction. We pretended that we didn't know where everyone was and needed to find them. I had put pictures of everyone inside a cd case so my pictures wouldn't be damaged and then scattered them along the floor. They needed to find all 5 of us and meet at the back door. They crawled around in the dark amidst everything that was in my tupperware drawer, several pairs of shoes, pillows, towels, and rolled up rugs. When all 5 of us had been found I read 2 verses of what Christ told the people while still in the dark by flash light. I then had a picture of Christ that I shined a flash light on and read when Christ told the people who he was.
These are pictures of the kids holding our family via the cd cases.
Next year I think I'll try blindfolding the kids. They weren't very interested doing it this year. After a few seconds in the dark all of our eyes got accustumed (sp?) to the dark and it wasn't to hard to see all the objects on the floor. I'd also like to made a cd of noises from the disasters mentioned in the sciptures like the thunder, earthquakes, whailing and crying of people. Have these sounds playing while I read the scriptures. I don't know maybe this would be too much. I would like to make this a little more real but not scare my babes either.
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Cruxifiction
Day5) Cruxifiction
So this night we were suppose to discuss the crucifiction. After 20 minutes of telling my children to LISTEN TO ME!, sit down, stop bouncing on the cushions, we're not singing the Popcorn song again, LISTEN TO ME!, don't hit her, don't stomp your feet, I don't care who's calling on the phone, LISTEN TO ME!, leave Emily alone, stop talking, stop hitting the couch, no you can't have another drink, LISTEN TO ME!!! and having read the first 3 verses twice now and I, MYSELF, not knowing what I had just read I QUIT!!! Everyone put their pajamas on and went to bed at 7:30 including this mom. So sorry no pictures of this night.
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Last Supper
Day 4) Last Supper Our Last Supper consisted of fresh pineapple, leavened bread, asparagus and shish kabobs with beef and potato.
We've never barbequed shish kabobs before and it turned into a great learning experience. Next time we will SOAK THE STICKS BECAUSE THEY BURN. The fire was too hot and not only burned the sticks but the dinner too. Of all nights I thought this would have been one of the favorites. I was wrong. The main course was burned. Hunter and Maddie both choked on the asapragus (this was not the 1st,nor 2nd, nor 3rd time we've eaten this vegetable). The pineapple went quick. The kids enjoyed the bread but both Kory and I thought it was too dry which I was expecting. We'll have to do things a little differently next time.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Teaching The People
Day 3) Matthew 25:31-46
Nothing is recorded of what Jesus did on the 3rd day. So I stretched day 2 into 2days. The scriptures I read this past weekend talked about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, etc. and then it went on to say how the followers are sheep. Those that don't help the needy are goats. The scripture I read tonight however didn't include the sheep/goat analogy. Of course I didn't realize this until I had read through vrs. 46 and came to the end of the chapter. So I just told the kids about the sheep/ goats and how we want to be sheep in this story. Afterward we made our sheep. Tonight was definietly a hit. Although what kid doesn't like to have a glue stick in his hand. Emily wasn't ready to quit gluing, hence the sad face.
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