• My Sweet Cleaning Crew

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    Mopping the kitchen floor!

    Every day I am reminded of how blessed I am.  The other day one of the kids made a mess on the floor and I asked them to vacuum it up.  The next thing I knew both girls were vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, and cleaning the house.  They started with cleaning up their little mess, but continued on into the kitchen sweeping and mopping the floor.  Next they went on to clean the bathrooms.

    I cannot tell you how it makes my heart happy to see the kids willingly cleaning up not only their mess, but cleaning up other areas of the house.  While this happens more often now that they are getting older it is not always the case.  Sometimes when I ask them to pick up an item that they got out or clean up a mess they made you would think I asked them to move Mt. Everest with all the grumbling…..

    When they do get into the cleaning zone it is amazing how much they can accomplish in just an hour or two.  Thankful for my sweet cleaning crew and their willingness to pitch in to keep the house in a more livable condition.  My husband is wonderful about pitching in to cook, clean, or fix items around the house too.  I am blessed!

     

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    Scrubbing the floor!

  • Teaching Our Children: How to Build a Catapult

    A fun little experiment for the whole family

    The girls were talking with Jake recently about catapults.  He decided to make it a teachable moment for the kids.  They  worked on designing and building a catapult.  It was a lot of fun to watch them working together.  The girls were super excited to see how well their catapult experiment worked!  Thankful for a husband who takes the time to do fun and educational activities with the kids.  Great memories with their Daddy!

    Jake & the girls catapult design

    Little pieces of the catapult that the girls have sanded

    Brina working hard

    Karlie sanding her piece of the catapult

    Teamwork!

    Ready to launch the first unsuspecting acorn across the driveway!  It worked really well! 🙂

  • Order Will Be Restored in this House!

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    Either the girls forgot the house rules or got a little spoiled with all our traveling and busy summer!  With everything going on this summer instead of waiting for them to pick up and turn their clothes right side out for laundry day I would just do it since I needed to repack the suitcase or wanted to get the house pick up.  The beginning of the school year got off to a rough start in house department because they must of thought it was okay or normal to just throw their clothes on the bathroom floor before their showers, leave headbands on the sink, and other random items placed in odd spots through the house and their rooms.

    After several days of being nice and reminding them to pick up after themselves I decided it was time to do something else to get their attention.  On that particular night I had already wading through their piles of clothes on the bathroom floor, picked up pieces of confetti paper off the dining room floor, put away their library books, placed more items than their bar stools would hold to be put away, and more craziness.  In my quest to pick of the house I found a piece of notebook paper on the kitchen floor and scribbled out my note.  The deal was either you pick up your stuff or breakfast will not be served that morning (and yes it was a school morning).  I let Jake read my note first just in case I was being too zealous with my request.  My first comment to him was “Order will be restored in this house!”  Jake thought it was hilarious!

    Guess what!?  IT WORKED!!!  You should have seen the girls reactions when they came to breakfast and saw the note on the counter instead of their food.  Too funny!  The next few minutes were a whirlwind of  them scurrying around the house to put all their stuff away.  They got everything done and in record time too.  They both even got to eat breakfast that morning!  The biggest benefit though was that it reminded them of their responsibilities and while we to still have an off day once in a great while it has been MUCH better.

    When everyone in the family works together to put away their items in the proper places the whole family can enjoy a much more livable house.  I don’t mind cleaning, but really don’t want to be a full time personal maid when everyone is perfectly capable of helping out.   No more wading through piles of clothes, tripping over shoes, washing my hands with headbands in the sink, or random items spread throughout the house!

    Hopefully this will be the last time I have to remind them.  It wasn’t a fancy note and it was done a little off the cuff, but hey the message got across and it served it’s purpose!  I have debated back and forth whether or not to share this with you than decided that if I am going through this in my house it is probably happening in at least a couple other homes somewhere.  Maybe?!

  • Working in the Yard & Building Bonfires

    We were planning on working in the yard and doing a bonfire.  As soon as we got into the yard it started to rain.  So we decided to take a little break and eat popsicles.

    Skipper hanging out with us too

    Skipper decided to stay and hang out with us.  Maybe she could get a nibble of a popsicle, ha!

    Toasty fire to warm us up

    We ended up doing a fire once the rain, thunder and lightening subsided.  It did sprinkle on and off but we still were able to pick a lot of  sticks and limbs off the yard to make our bonfire.

    Boiling water for hot chocolate

    We cooked the water for our hot chocolates on the stove since the bonfire was so hot.

    Karlie drinking her hot chocolate and watching the jiffy pop start popping

    Karlie enjoying her hot chocolate and fascinated by the jiffy pop.

    Brina munching on some freshly cooked jiffy pop!

    We made jiffy pop for a fun snack at the bonfire.  The girls and Skipper loved it!  It was both a productive and fun evening together with the family.