Our Little Family

Our Little Family

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Hooray for Potties

All day Friday I had a little voice in my head warning me over and over about our septic system.  Without reason or even the faintest clue to a problem, I just went on with my day.  By Friday 4 pm, I had had enough, and so I decided to go inspect.  We had no clue where the septic system was or how is works, but at least I had to try.  As I walked into the backyard, IT FOUND ME.

The unmistakable smell of sewage hit my nostrils and was pouring into our yard.  Normally a high stress person like me would go into hesteria over this.  I didn't panic because I had already been told about this problem from my little voice.

I told Michael when he got home from work, called a plumber, and got a $4100 quote for a repair!!!!!!!
EEEEEEKKKKKKKK!!!!!! is what I wanted to say, but I chose joy over freaking out.  Deep breaths and praising God for our home and our convenient toliets, we told the man we would have to sleep on it and sell a kidney (hee hee).


Then on Saturday, we ripped up our deck which was on top on the  tank and started digging.  As I was scooping up dirt on top of the lid, and I thought I pulled up a rock.  Well no, it was a part of the lid to the tank.  And what to my wondering eyes did appear, but a full view of the inside of our cess pool. Even as a plumber's daughter, I wasn't prepared for seeing or smelling that.

To wrap up this stinky tale and give praise to God,  another guy quoted us $60 to repair it.  We'll see what happens in then end, but whatever God is SO GOOD to me.  And this WILL NOT
 steal my joy and peace.
Here's my awesome husband digging around it.  He worked from 9:00am when it was 34 degrees to 7:00 pm on this thing.  He's has lots of battle scars to prove his valor.
Here's pictures of my cutie pies. They played outside while we worked all day.  I sure do love my
kids.  

PS I finally cost us $180 for the repair and $200 for the pumping.  Our babysitting money
 covered it!! 

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Three Bears Week

I have been working with Clark on preschool stuff.  We are having thematic weeks, and this week we are reading the Goldilocks and Three Bears and doing activities with bears.  Today, we watched a fun British animated story of the Three Bears and made finger puppets today.   Along with the bears, we are learning about the letter B.  We fed Goldilocks foods that started with B.

 Tomorrow we will retell the story with the puppets, sort beans, and hopefully make patterns with them.  Then we'll glue them onto a paper to made the letter B.






It's not much, but it's a start.

http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-stories-goldilocks.htm  (The movie on line)


http://www.first-school.ws/t/craft/3bears_puppets.htm (The finger puppets)

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Big Six Date Experiment #1

Well we did it....we went on date #1 and had a blast.
Thanks to First Things First for the ideas.  http://firstthings.org/page/newsletter/great-datexperiment
We went out to eat at a restaurant that we got a $25 certificate for $4 on restaurants.com.  We really enjoyed the Big Six questions and had some good conversations.  My assignment was to pat his bottom at least twice.  I got some funny looks when I did that in public especially from the men.  He had to call me silly pet names. 

Then our next assignment was to buy each other very cheap, meaningful presents at a store.  We stopped off at Wal-Mart and with a few minutes to spare before our carriage became a pumpkin.  He picked out a vanilla candle with the story that the smell of vanilla will forever remind him of me.  Awwww.  I picked up a piggy bank to start saving money for Michael's dreams which I found out during our dinner conversation.  We also had to take a picture of ourselves.

It was so nice to get out of the house and focus on each other.  I was reminded of why we fell in love and felt my heart grow even more in love with my prince charming.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Valentine's Day Celebration, Crafts, and Ideas



I officially LOVE Valentine's Day.  We have been busy celebrating and preparing for the special day by making gifts and cards.

For Michael, I took some sweet pictures of the boys and put a cute heart border on them.  Check out the picture below.  I took this idea from MOPS and converted it into a V-day gift for Michael.  It's five envelopes stuffed with sweet letters and lists.  The categories: Why I love you, thank yous, my favorite memories of us, a poem, and a present on paper are my categories.  (Thanks Sara for giving my the Heart Attack idea.)


Here's Daddy's secret V-day gift from the boys.  (This one is actually Winston's, the boy I watch.)

Clark decorated a mailbox with heart stickers.  During the day, we check the love box for special treats, notes, and snacks.

For the big day, I'm making a heart shaped pizza and heart shaped cookies.

For Michael's present, I have secretly arranged a sitter for a surprise date night.  We are going to try out the Big Six Date experiment that I learned about from First Things First.  It's six dates planned with fun and crazy questions to discuss and optional activities that are CHEAP.  The first one is go out to eat, discuss the questions, take a pic of yourself and your sweetie on your camera phone, and then go to a store with $2 each to buy something for the other person.  Fun!! 
 Here's the website, if you are interested too.  I'll definitely blog about it later.  http://firstthings.org/page/newsletter/great-datexperiment


All of this is TOP SECRET until Valentine's Day.  I just couldn't help but want to share and inspire.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Whoo whee! Look who's three!!!

Clark David Christopher Lofton
Born February 8, 2007
Newborn



One year old

Two years old

Three years old

Our Clark is three.   He is such a blessing to us!  Here's a list of what makes Clark our special boy.

so silly and humorous with his stories and antics
plays with his imaginary white rabbit and loses it all the time--we're always looking for it
meticulous about his trains and cars--spends hours on them
social and friendly to everyone--we can't stop him from saying hello to everyone 
 loves avocados, oatmeal, Cheetos, and cheese
loves to share his food with us even when we don't want it
wakes up extremely cranky and with bed head
begs to be the first to pray every single time we eat
gives us lots of hugs and love yous!
says, "Hold you" when he wants to be picked up


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Clark's Train Birthday Party

Clark is still in love with trains. So we had another train birthday party for his third birthday at his request.


We made him a huge cardboard train.  Every Thomas train has a name, so we named this train Clark.  He's the number three train.  And yep that's Clark on the front. One kid at the party said, "Oh that's a scary train."


Here's Clark the train cake. 


Clark got a bike for his birthday, but Joel got to play with it too.
He couldn't resist the temptation.  Here he is sneaking some icing off the cake.
Each car had something edible in it.  One car was the coal car (with chocolate covered raisins); one was a jewel car with M&Ms; one was a dirt car with yummy worms.

We had train tables set up and a jump house in the play room. 

Overall I think this party was a tootin good time. Thanks everyone for coming out (even if it was snowing a bit) and celebrating with us.  We are so thankful for our sweet Clark and his wonderful three years.