Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving is about giving thanks!
We are thankful
We are grateful
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving complete with a fun day with family and a wonderful feast shared.
We started out the day seeing HUGO at the movie theater. We are big fans of the book and were excited to see it come to the screen; we were not disappointed.

Then home to enjoy the day and prepare the meal.


And we were sure to save room for dessert!
Perfect pecan cheescake pie, silky smooth chocolate pie, See's English toffee, delectable deep dish apple pie, and a classic creamy pumpkin pie.

Don't you with this was scratch and sniff?

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Getting Ready for Thanksgiving . . . Kindergarten Style

Every year the kindergarten puts on a Thanksgiving Show which is totally adorable. All of my children have participated in it, and Ashlyn is no exception. Except that she is the last of my children to be in it! No more cute Thanksgiving show for us after this, which I don't know if I'll ever be able to wrap my brain around.


All the little Injuns sung their hearts out, and Ashlyn got to do a dance as well which just cracked us up the whole time. She never let on at home that she was doing this as it was a 'surprise' and we really had no idea. She knows how to keep a secret!

After the show, we headed over to the Middle School where Madison was participating in a 5K. We staked out a location and waited for her to pass. Luckily it was a beautiful, crisp, cool day - perfect for a nice long run. My parents came out for the show and after all this, we went to lunch. Ashlyn never did take off her Indian shirt or headband the whole day.

Two days until Thanksgiving . . . let the baking begin! I started with a deep dish apple pie.
So far, so good! You'll have to wait until Thanksgiving to find out how it tasted!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sunday Storm

A very cold and rainy storm blew through on Sunday creating a gorgeous rainbow on the way to church.
It also created the perfect reason to build a fire
and cuddle up with hot cocoa and read together.
One of the benefits of always having 9:00 church is having the afternoon totally free to enjoy Sunday.

I want a hot cup of cocoa
with a marshmallow or two
I want a hot cup of liquid love
only the chocolate kind will do

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Soccer is NOT over!

Even though the season has ended and we went to three team parties, received three new trophies, presented three coach's gifts . . . it's still not over.
Because, Madison's team, The Cookie Monsters,
are number ONE!!
That means they go to the playoffs! Yeah! So, instead of having four different teams to to watch at two different parks, we only have three games to go to, at one park because the playoffs are all weekend long. They play three games on Saturday and Sunday each (she'll miss the latter).
Go Cookies!!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

We Were Flocked

One morning we awoke to find a flock of flamingos taking over our territory!
That was a shocker . . . and a fun high school fundraiser. There are some creative peeps out there!


The best part is that the flock disappears at night, without the homeowner having to clean anything up.


Service and Newspaper

Madison is in a magnet school - part of the middle school - called Discover. One of the components is that the students need to complete 5 hours of community service per trimester. Last Saturday, she volunteered at the YMCA to put together Thanksgiving baskets. Then she (we) spent 2 hours cleaning windows and scouring the kitchen at the Y.
When we first arrived, there was a reporter from the Ventura County Star who interviewed us. Lo and behold, we made the paper!
It's not the best picture; I inconspicuously snapped it with my phone.


Friday, November 11, 2011

A Night Out

John and I were invited to a formal fundraising dinner for the Boy Scouts of America at the Four Seasons Hotel. It was a fun night with a silent auction, a live auction - complete with auctioneers (one thousand give me two didigididigidi or whatever he says), live entertainment, a wonderful dinner and

scrumptious dessert. And the best part, besides being dressed to the nines and out on a date together, was being with a large group of wonderful friends and a ballroom filled with generous people who love God and Country and the BSA.



Here's a video clip of the auctioneer (and part of our table).

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Morning Walks

When we take Cole for a walk to the field in the morning (I love having Ashlyn home in the mornings! Afternoon kindergarten is the best!), Ashlyn sometimes likes to take the electric scooter. She seriously scares me on that thing! She has no fear and will tear down our steep driveway and sharply turn onto the street like a speed demon.
The fall colors are becoming beautiful and the days sunny and gorgeous. I love this time of year.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween '11

Halloween is here and is kicked off on the Friday before with the
first of four activities . . .
Friday morning was the Award Assembly at school and kindergarten carnival. Christian was chosen to receive the Teacher's Choice Award (a.k.a. the teacher's pet award as John calls it). He was so excited. On his award said he "is a well rounded young man. He does well academically, is fun to be around, and he is a great friend." Can't get better than that! Good job Christian!

The kindergartners are the only ones who dress up and each year have a Carnival. They get to parade into the assembly room to show off their costumes for the rest of the school. It is totally darling. Ashlyn was Rapunzel this year and was beyond ecstatic with her wig.

At the Carnival, I was in charge of the cookie decorating station. I can't believe Ashlyn is now participating in the carnival, she has been there twice before; first as a little pumpkin baby, then helping me when Christian was in K. Now it's her turn, and my last!!

On Friday night, Brooke had a daddy-daughter Activity Days night Halloween dinner. They got to dress up; John came up with an impromptu Bob the Builder and Brooke is the Mad Hatter. They had a great time!


The next night, we were invited to the Zdenek's annual Halloween party which Madison and Brooke were enlisted to help. Lisa Zdenek is Ashlyn's kindergarten teacher, and has had all the Merrill kids.
Here she is with her darling family. When she was Madison's teacher, she just got married and now she has three cute boys. I love the lake in their backyard - such a beautiful setting.

Look, Ashlyn really does have eyelashes! A little mascara made her feel pretty grown up.

The candy house table! M&B were in charge of helping kids with decorating the houses.

Lots of sprinkles, lots of frosting, lots of sticky.
Super fun night!!!!

Then the next night we carved our pumpkins! It's funny how the kids beg and beg to do it, and we put it off, knowing how messy and difficult it can be. Then half way through they complain that it's messy and difficult. ha!
But they turned out darling. Madison donated her cleaned-out shell to me to use for our traditional pumpkin stew for Halloween night. Thank you Maddy! It saved me from having to clean out one!
Halloween day: the after school snack was pumpkin smoothies. YUM!!!

Everyone's dressed up and ready to trick or treat throughout the neighborhood.



And I mean everyone! Even I donned a costume for the first time this year.
They all got their fill of loot; enough to keep dentists in business for the year.
Happy Halloween!