Friday, September 29, 2006

Squirrel Hunting...

We have a huge black walnut tree in our yard. The squirrels have been feasting and cracking on the nuts for weeks now. It's really fun to watch them gather the nuts and dig huge holes in the grass too!

This afternoon me, Sam and Ally sat on our front porch and thought what fun it would be to make a squirrel trap. We put all the black walnuts we could find in a bucket. I got a huge slab of rock and a stick to hold up the slab, then we put about 10 walnuts in the trap. It's really just a trap-making experiment, it shouldn't hurt the poor squirrel too bad. If it does I have a great squirrel stew recipe:) Plus, it kept the kids busy for over an hour! Priceless...

In other news... Steve got a new truck. It's a poop brown Toyota 4x4, 1987. Deer season is full on! Watch out Bambi!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Is Grandma home yet??? Boy, things are sure quiet around here without Mom! Kari and I are having major coffee withdrawls.
I really hope Mom and MaryBeth are having a great time. I'm sure they will have awesome stories to tell. I can't wait until the day that us gals (in-laws included) can plan little getaways:} I guess the Kansas City trip is right around the corner! I can't wait!!!
When mom gets home Kari and I will be helping mom rearrange her sewing room. We thought it would be fun to set up all of our sewing machines over at her house. Then whenever we come over we can all work on stuff together. Also, when anyone else(grandkids, Gina, Audrey, Heidi, Christa, Em, or any of moms' sisters) wants to they can
use the room too.
It should be quite a laugh, at first, because neither me nor Kari really knows to much about quilting. I've worked on a few things by hand, but using the sewing machine is still awkward for me. Kari is even more newbie than me. We even thought about trying to make clothing for the girls:) This should be a great adventure, hopefully we don't laugh ourselves to death.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

I just took these pictures this morning. Ally wanted to go outside right away this morning. She started out in the backyard playing crazily in her sandbox. These two pictures were taken in the frontyard and from the look on Biscuits face she's about to be sacrificed. Actually, Ally gathered all the sticks in the yard to make a campfire and she is trying to get a fire by rubbing sticks together. Survivor Nebraska watch out!!!

What a beautiful Fall day! It's supposed to get really windy and rainy later so I better go get some yard work done.

Sunday, September 24, 2006


Just Hanging Around

Go Big Red!!! Yesterdays game was awesome.

In other news, Hayley and Zach went to the big airshow yesterday and Hayley was interviewed by Ch.8 (eyewitness news) she looked so cute on T.V.
The whole gang (minus the out of towners) gathered at Dad's house to watch the game. I love watching football with dad he gets crazy:)

Today started way too early, getting all the kids ready for church when they are not wanting to get out of bed is a very difficult task. Zach usually grabs what ever is laying on the floor to wear, so I had to send him back to change. And I think bad fashion sense must run in the family because Hayley came out wearing this purple peasant top, black velvet skirt, white frilly socks with these white patten leather shoes. Whoa!!! We made it to church on time, but just barely. We had to sit in the front row.
Zach had a football game today. Their team is undefeated so far! Next week they have a tough game. Hopefully they win the rest of their games, if they do they get to go to the Midget Super Bowl in K.C.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006


Wow!!! Check out my hair. This is totally 80's man. It was like oh my god, totally narly! For sure! If anyone needs to know how to achieve this style just let me know:)

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006


Summer is just about over. This is the first week the kids have had to wear jackets to school. It got down to 40 degrees last night. Burrrr...
Zach and Hayley are off at school, so it's just me and Ally gal at home(Steve got home at 6am and sleeps till about 3pm, then off to work again). It's a pretty slow day around here. Yesterday was crazy, busy! Getting the house back in shape after a hectic weekend, 4 loads of laundry(which still lay unfolded), Mowed the yard, parent-teacher conferences, Zach's football practice, going over homework with the big kids, Ally needed a bath(go figure!) Did we eat dinner? Oh yeah, "bowls of cereal for everybody!" Man, I hate when Steve works nights! Well, it's off to Wal-mart. I'm making dinner for all the guys at Steve's work(baked steak w/gravy) they always have a big dinner on their last night shift. Tomarrow starts his 7 days off. Amen!!!

Monday, September 18, 2006


Here's the gang in Minnesota! We had an awesome time this summer.
We stayed in a town named Blackduck, which is smack-dab in the middle of Chippewa National Forest. We did a lot of fishing and sight-seeing. Steve and I thought how great it would be to just sell all of our stuff and buy a little resort someday. Steve could be the maintenance man and fishing/hunting guide and I could be the boss and do the books. Pretty much like it is at home, but we'd make money doing something we enjoy. The kids said they would clean the swimming pool and the cabins! It would be so fun. The picture here was taken in Bemidji,MN. The local legend is that Paul Bunyan and his ox "Babe" traveled all over Minnesota leaving huge footprints everywhere, and then when it rained all the footprints filled up with water. Thus, we have the land of ten- thousand lakes. We also saw our first Indian reservation license plate in MN. I'm 35 yrs. old and never knew Indian reservations had their own license plates.