I was worn out after all the Thanksgiving cooking plus waffles and pizza so Leif let me off the hook and agreed to just have these silly little chocolate souffle cups that Austin got from Costco. I had to make a batch of brownies that were Trevor-friendly as well, but at least I didn't have to make an elaborate cake. Leif got to pick the movie for movie night and we had a nice little evening together as a family. Looking forward to another year with this amazing kid!
This blog will tell you all about the exciting lives of Austin, Keely, Asher, Leif, Heidi, Trevor, and Natalie. Follow along with our adventures as we venture into the unknown, tackle new obstacles, and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Leif is NINE!
I was worn out after all the Thanksgiving cooking plus waffles and pizza so Leif let me off the hook and agreed to just have these silly little chocolate souffle cups that Austin got from Costco. I had to make a batch of brownies that were Trevor-friendly as well, but at least I didn't have to make an elaborate cake. Leif got to pick the movie for movie night and we had a nice little evening together as a family. Looking forward to another year with this amazing kid!
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Another American Thanksgiving in Canada
This is the second year that we have actually celebrated American Thanksgiving while living in Canada. For the first few years I thought it felt like too much to do all the cooking for just our small family, but we helped solve that problem by getting rotisserie chickens from Costco rather than making a turkey and the kids enjoy helping in the kitchen with the other things. Our dinner was much simpler than many others, but it was pretty big and special for us. We made it more special by getting out the nice dishes that we rarely use and Heidi really enjoyed setting the table.
Asher and Leif were gone with Austin for the first half of the day running some errands, including getting the chicken and some of the other groceries. The younger three were very excited to help make the pie crust and "pie crust cinnamon sugar bites". (Trevor can't have pumpkin pie because of the milk in it, but he can have crust if I make it with no milk). Natalie made everyone laugh at breakfast when I told them what we were making and she said "I love sugar bites! How come they bite you?"She has so many opinions and funny ideas lately :)
We cut the pie crust into cute little shapes with some fall cookie cutters I got recently and the kids loved rolling out their own dough, although they needed a little help from mom occasionally.
The kids were very excited to use candles while we were eating dinner. Soon after I took the picture and once Austin had finished cutting the chicken, we turned the lights out (but left a distant light on) and lit the candles. The kids were also very excited for cranberry gingerale since they very rarely get soda, and especially not at dinner at home. We did the traditional going around to say what we were thankful for and recognized how blessed we are to have such a special family.
The older kids, especially Asher and Leif, were extremely helpful with cleaning up dinner. And to my delight, after dinner was all cleaned up, Asher and Leif took it upon themselves to clean most of the rest of the house, including their playroom downstairs and vacuuming most of the house. I had promised them that they could get out the Christmas stuff the day after Thanksgiving, but the house had to be clean before we got out any more clutter, so they got most of it done so we could start first thing in the morning :)
Saturday, November 6, 2021
A Walk in the Woods
I'll take as much autumn as I can get it! Its my favorite season by far- for the cool weather and the colored leaves. We have a forested area not too far from our house that we like to go on little adventures in, but we haven't been here for quite awhile- mostly to avoid the mosquitos. Happily, they are all gone now, so we enjoyed a nice walk this morning. Natalie kept tripping a lot (a combination of getting used to walking in boots and lots of roots sticking up in the path) so I carried her most of the way. All of the other kids were enthralled with sticks as they always are when we come here.
Monday, November 1, 2021
Halloween
We started Halloween weekend carving pumpkins with friends on Friday night. We had dinner and pumpkin cookies then the kids carved. I had to help Natalie and Trevor but they helped by telling me what they wanted.
Our ward did Trunk-or-Treat on Saturday, but I wasn't feeling well so I didn't take any photos. I used all my energy decorating the back of the van (it was cute, but nothing amazing) and then crashed once we got home. The kids already had way too much candy from the activity so I probably would have just skipped doing anything on Sunday, but I wanted to get pictures and the kids are always more than happy to get into their costumes, so on Sunday afternoon I took them to a place near our house to get pictures. Once they were out, they went to a few houses and again, came back with way too much candy. We have enough candy now to last us for quite a few months. I let them eat a bunch of candy on Saturday and Sunday evening with a resulting sugar crash both times (especially for a particular blonde four year old), so we are going to have to cut back on the sugar for awhile, but still enjoy some treats occasionally.
Leif really loves otters lately and was excited to be an otter this year. Don't mistake him for a kangaroo, even though there is a slit in his belly. The sweatshirt we got him had a really cool pocket on it that he was sad to cover with the belly, so I had to cut a slit for him to access it.
Heidi changed her mind several times before finding some bunny ears buried in the Halloween stuff and settling on being a bunny. Luckily, we looked through some of the hand-me-down clothes she got from our neighbors and found some grey clothes that worked too. She already has quite a few different ideas for next year's costume, all of which involve a big box.
This is one of my favorite costumes that I've made over the years. It's Max from Where the Wild Things Are. You can't see it in the pictures, but the costume has a big bushy brown tail that Trevor loved.
Asher was Totoro from one of our favorite movies last year, but last year was pretty lame here in Canada with COVID, so he opted to use his Totoro costume again. Here he is trying to make a Totoro face with giant eyes and a big smile.
Natalie is Little Red Riding Hood, although I had to convince her for a few weeks. She wanted to be Max, but once I read the story of Little Red Riding Hood to her and showed her a picture, she was sold. The only problem then was that everyone else got whiskers drawn on with my eyeliner, so Austin gave her a heart on her cheek instead.
The kids got "candy sticks" in their Halloween bags, which are obviously what used to be candy cigarettes, so they enjoyed playing with them, although they know that smoking is actually disgusting.