Sunday, March 14, 2010

3 in 1 Birthday Party

On March 7th, 2005, Kallie and Owen were born. On the same day in 2010 they turned 5! They counted down for at least 20 days prior to their birthday. I originally thought for the last few years that it was tricky having a birthday party for two kids. Especially due to them being different genders. Then along came Emmett. He was born February 25th, 2009. We now get to do one birthday party a year for three kids that were born ten days apart. Watching Emmett open his first birthday gift with the help of his big brother and big sis was so sweet. He'd had practice since Christmas was only two months ago. The kid has billions of toys that were Kallie and Owens so I made him a rag quilt instead of buying more junk. As soon as he got it out of the paper, he SNUGGLED it. Mmmmm, he is a DELIGHT.

The day went smoothly. Food prep in the morning. Kallie and Owen went to church with Doug. The primary children sang to them and they received a painted block that read, " I am a child of God." Don't worry, it did get used as a weapon later on in the day when Kallie threw it at Owen. It bonked his head and he told everyone.
Emmett and I stayed home. He has a runny nose and a cough. It worked out. (Us staying home, not the runny nose.?!.) By the time they got back from church, Nana and Travis arrived at the house. The kids were soooo excited. Owen exclaims, "We FIVE today!" He holds his painted block up to Nana's face. I correct, "We ARE five today." (Speech therapy, work in progress) They wanted to go to their party all morning. We kept telling them, "After church we will go have dinner at the armory." That is where we had their party so we had room for the kids to run. 13 adults and13 kids. It was definitely more comfortable at the armory than it would've been at home. I had (as I'm sure all others) a great time. Costumes were recommended seeing as it was a pirate AND mermaid party. Cousin Lindsay (Tad and Jess's daughter) came as a cheerleader. Every party needs a cheerleader.
As soon as everyone arrived we had dinner. I thought and pondered for days about what to fix for dinner that would appeal to everyone. It had to be so yummy but be easy to put together the day of. I considered ordering pizza but decided against that because it was Sunday. I was wanting to make a few different things but couldn't decide. All I was sure of was, I didn't want anyone to have to bring anything because they were our guests. Doug could tell I was putting way too much thought into the menu so he suggests that I ask Kallie and Owen what they would like to have for dinner. (BRILLIANT! I mean, sigh...Psh, Duh, that was my next thought. Doug and I were made for each other.)
Mom, "Kallie, If you could eat your favorite food for dinner, what would it be?"
not more than half a second pasted
Kallie, "CAKE."
Mom, "We are going to have cake and ice cream for dessert. What else is your favorite?"
Kallie (standard automatic response), "I dun know."
Hmmm
Mom, "Well....would you like breakfast, lunch or dinner food?"
Kallie, "Breakfast!"
after much prodding she decides, "WAFFLES."
I ask Owen the same question and he says, "MACARONI AND CHEESE."
So there you have it. Our menu. I'll add fruit and protein and call it a day.

After dinner, the kids sunk a ship. I coerced Doug into fabricating two large pirate ships out of furniture boxes. They were spectacular. He pretended to dislike the task but I knew he way enjoying himself when he made an unexpected run to the hardware store for spray paint.
We had two teams unevenly divided. Over 50 wads of newspaper wrapped in duct tape. (Cannon balls)



Uncle Tad was not interested at all in playing such a childish game.



Kurik, Mindy's son, was the time keeper. We aren't sure what Mike (Mindy's husband) is doing over by the closet door. 60 seconds to get as many cannon balls to fly over and land in/on the other teams ship.

Uncle Tad again being entirely too uninvolved. We wouldn't dream of calling him Captain.


Rachel, Mindy's daughter, was protecting the "Mermaid Kingdom" castle from stray cannon balls. She wasn't about to participate in the crazy ship sinking feud.



Hey, there's Owen. This is one of the many times he thought to ask if it was present opening time. Good idea. We got right to it.


Emmett went first. He is so lovable. A whole year old. He was real careful with the paper.



Grandpa Stan got him a great vtech walking toy. He loves it!





Emmett has a new best friend, just his size. The Giraffe. He kisses it every time he sees this furry little long neck.











They have gift opening down to a science. "I'll take that off your hands. It looks like it has my name on it. Come on, just give it to me. Rip Oh look, Kallie it's for you. You are going to love the new..."

The comments they made each time they would open a gift would send me rolling on the ground. Owen opened a life like dinosaur from Mindy and he happily says, "Are you SERIOUS?!"
























































Monday, February 8, 2010

Today's movie- ROBOTS

"When you pick a lost cause, you really committ! Where do they find dreamers like you?" -Robots

"BACKOFF, he's got his own dreams that won't come true."-Robots

I love aunt fanny.

It's mine, ALL MINE...


I finally am taking a minute (not any longer than a minute)to update our(my) family blog. When Doug posted a bunch about the hunts I was totally miffed that he wanted to start with a hunt that took place a million years ago. I don't know why, I was a bit possessive of the thing (the blog) that I neglected on a regular basis. I guess, in my mind, I am the only one that had permission to share family information with the world. I'm sure it is my undying need to control and micro-manage that Doug fell in love with. Really people, I just stick to the things I'm good at. Just sayin'... It's a new year and I have come to terms with the posts from the blog imposter (love ya Douglas). It is time to inconsistently post on the happening of the Spencer rugrats.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Day 1

Deer Hunt 09


I figured I would add some real content to lissa's blog so let me start with the deer hunts. This is Hoppy's (Stan) muzzleloader buck. We knew there were a couple good bucks in the area so I was pumped when I heard dad fire off his shot. We switched our tags to the Southern unit and really enjoyed seeing bucks with trash. I missed this same buck the night before. Dad complained about ground shrinkage but this is the first 5x5 he has shot. I even got a couple reluctant pictures of Hoppy behind this guy.


Tad seems to be able to pull his little stashes of luck out of his pocket at pretty much any time. Well he did it this year for sure. Opening morning after a first light blunder he was faced with a decision most hunters will never have the opportunity to choose from...... Do I shoot the one with trash, the really heavy buck or the tall wide buck? Let me see.... I'll shoot the one Doug laid claim to just a few minutes ago....the one with trash! He scored a nice 4x6 at 309 yards with a muzzleloader. We were just glad he didn't use ALL his luck when he stumbled across this toad because he definately needed some later that day. All I can say is way to open the muzzleloader hunt.



All season long I was stood firm that I wouldn't shoot a buck unless he was bigger than my last. That philosophy has kept me from shooting a deer for three years. Me and Tad spent the better part of the day looking at awesome deer country but saw few deer. Sometime during the day I piped off about shooting at a buck's forehead and fate would have it the only buck we found on the way back to Delta was a 2x3 that was perfectly OK letting me shoot at him. With a little badgering from Tad about never shooting deer I finally decided to follow through with my earlier threat. I missed the forehead but did not miss his neck and there we were. We spent the next half hour taking care of the little guy. Even though I wasted a chance at a limited entry draw with my unfilled dedicated hunter tag on dinky here I still had one heck of a day. No matter how bummed out I acted I spent the day tooling around the mountains with Tad and we got to deal with another deer together by the time it was over, I guess the 2x3 was worth it:)

Grrrr. What a day. All I want to do is finish something.

Today has been a "When you give a mouse a cookie" or "When you give a pig a pancake" sort of day. If you don't know, they are a series of childrens books. Let me explain why I seriously drive myself crazy... I was on the phone with Mindy and I come up with this brilliant idea. Let's do a vampire party as a prelude to the New Moon movie that premiers at midnight on the 19th (12:05am on the 20th if we get technical). As I'm typing this I realize that it sounds like I am still an infatuated teen. That may be so. I'm okay with that. Anyway...I suggest to Mindy that we have this party outside on my patio. She says, "I don't know what you're talking about. Won't we get muddy if the weather turns bad?" Realizing that she didn't know that we had built a covered patio this summer, I say, "I'll post pictures of it on my blog." Well...I take the pictures, download the pictures, resize the dang things so they upload quickly, then I think, "It makes sense to post the "before" pictures also. So I repeat the process with the "before" pictures. So now I have spent what seems like all day, finding pictures of the building of this patio so I can post them. Ugh. Grrr, Sheesh! I would like to get off the computer now but am so bothered that I spent 3 million years in the process and still have a super long to-do list. I give up. Happy stinkin blogging. Will someone take my computer away from me and send me to time out? Sorry kids, your mom has been blogging and will soon return to Earth.

Lovin' the Patio Part 4


We/I TOTALLY appreciated Tad, Doug's brother, for helping with the tin. Truth be told, we had to bribe him but I'm sure he would've stayed to help either way.


Projects like this can't be completed with out injury to persons or property. Owen must have grown bigger, more clumsy feet the day we backed the flat-bed trailer up to the house. He fell through the rungs on the ramps, tripped over the ladder, scratched his arm on the tin that stuck out off of the trailer. Oi', that kid is a hazard to himself somedays.



Ahhhhhhh. FINISHED.