Monday, October 27, 2008

Pumpkin Patch with Friends

Katelynn and Trey looking at the roosters and ducks at the pumpkin patch.
(I'm not really sure what these animals had to do with Halloween and such,
but the kids enjoyed them)
Katelynn and Trey playing on the playground equipment - they were pretending to be pirates and this was their ship - ARGH!

Pumpkins, Pumpkins and More Pumpkins!





We had a great time and after looking at the animals, playing in the bounce and in the pumpkins we decided to try our luck out in the Corn Maze. Not sure that was such a great idea with an infant and stroller, 3 - 3 yr. old's, a five year old and seven year old, pregnant lady (me) and 3 other moms and we got lost for an hour and were sweating with crabby kids when we got out of there - definitely something to remember though!


Making Pumpkin Bread










Saturday, October 25, 2008

Lipstick

When your daughter decides it's time that she wore "real" lipstick too (not her Barbie ones).

Just for Fun Family Pics











Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Halloween Tips to Save Money

Someone at work emailed this to me - thought I'd post it for anyone looking to save some dough.

Frighteningly Frugal Fun!
By Tawra Kellam
The average American family spends over $100 per year on Halloween goodies. As your kids drag you through aisles full of ghosts and goblins, the scariest thing about Halloween is threatening to leave bite marks in your pocketbook. No wonder so many moms flee screaming from the store... It can be much less expensive and a lot more fun to devise your own chilling creations. Here are a few fun recipes and tips that you can use to stave off the greenback gremlins and exercise your creative muscle. It won't hurt a bit!
Face Paint
1 tsp. corn starch
1/2 tsp. water
1/2 tsp. cold cream
food coloring
Mix all ingredients together in an old muffin pan and you are ready to paint. This amount makes one color.
Fake Wound
1 Tbsp. Vaseline
tissue
cocoa powder
2-3 drops red food coloring
Place Vaseline in a bowl. Add food coloring. Blend with a toothpick. Stir in a pinch of cocoa to make a darker blood color. Separate tissue. Using 1 layer, tear a 2x3 inch piece and place at wound site. Cover with petroleum jelly and mold into the shape of a wound. The center should be lower than the sides. Fill the center with the red petroleum jelly mixture. Sprinkle center with some cocoa. Sprinkle a little around the edges of the wound to make darker.
Wormy Apples
6 apples
1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter or margarine
1/2 tsp. each ground cinnamon and nutmeg
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
6 gummy worms
1 cup whipping cream (optional)
Core apples from blossom ends, leaving stem ends intact. Mix raisins and walnuts and stuff into cavities of cored apples. Set apples, stems up in a 9x13 pan. In a saucepan, mix brown sugar, water, butter, cinnamon, and nutmeg; stir over high heat until mixture boils. Pour hot syrup around apples. Bake, uncovered, at 350°, basting occasionally with syrup, until apples are tender when pierced and skin begins to crack, 30 to 35 minutes. Remove apples from oven; cool in pan at least 10 minutes.
Set each apple in a small bowl and spoon syrup around fruit. In the top of each apple, cut a hole large enough for one of the candy worms and tuck one end into each apple, leaving most of the worm dangling. Offer cream to pour over apples. Makes 6 servings.


Halloween Tips:
Fake Blood- Mix 2/3 cup white corn syrup, 1 tsp. red food coloring, 2-3 drops blue food coloring to darken and 1 squirt dish soap (helps blood to run well).
Abrasions -Dab brown, red and black eye shadow on area. Apply blood over area with cotton balls. Use comb to gently scratch area in one direction. Apply cocoa or dirt over wound with cotton balls.
Black Eye - Apply red and blue eye shadow to depressions around eyes.
Bruises - Rub red and blue shadow over bony area to simulate recent bruises. Use blue and yellow eye shadow to create older bruises.
Look Old - Cover face with baby powder. Draw dark lines on your skin for wrinkles. Smooth edges to blend. Cover again with baby powder. Add baby powder to your hair to create gray hair.
Deviled Eyeballs - Make deviled eggs. Add a green olive with pimento in the center for an "eyeball".
Radioactive Juice - Mix equal parts Mountain Dew and blue Kool-Aid
Toxic Juice - Add some green food coloring to lemonade for a spooky color!
Brains - Scramble eggs with some green, yellow and blue food coloring
Bloody Eyeballs - Boil cherry tomatoes 30 seconds. Allow to cool; then peel skin.
Goblin Hand - Freeze green Kool-Aid in a rubber or latex glove, float in punch.
Use the tape from old cassettes or black yarn to make spider webs.
Use cotton balls stretched out for small spider webs.
Glass Jack-o-Lantern - Outline a pumpkin face on a spaghetti or pickle jar with black paint. The paint around the outside of it with orange paint. Place a candle inside for a jack-o-lantern.
Edible Slime - Pour lime gelatin into a glass bowl. After it is partially set, add gummy worms. Chill until lightly set. Then serve slopped all over the plate.
Bloody Popcorn - Add red food color to melted butter and pour over popcorn.

Freeze gummy worms in ice cubes and add them to drinks. Cut gummy worms in half if needed.
Have a Pumpkin HuntHide mini pumpkins like you would Easter Eggs. Let the kids find and decorate them. For small children use glue sticks with construction paper cut-outs for decorations.


Halloween Guess It Game
In this game, you challenge the participants to reach into mystery boxes filled with creepy things and try to guess what each item is. The person with the most correct answers wins the game. An example is if you want them to guess "grapes", you might try to confuse them by saying, "I think it's eyeballs..."
Cut a hole in the top of a shoe box or laundry box for each item to be used. Cover the box with black spray paint. Decorate each box with pumpkins or spiders for a more festive flavor. Place the following items inside, one per box. Be sure to place enough of each item so the guests can adequately "feel" the guts.
Eyeballs - grapes or peeled cherry tomatoes
Intestines - Cooked Spaghetti
Skin - oil a piece of plastic bag
Brains - scrambled eggs
Hair - an old clown wig
Bones - thoroughly washed chicken bones placed in some sand
Vomit - chunky salsa
Fingers - hot dogs cut into finger sized pieces
Teeth - corn nuts, pine nuts or popcorn

Monday, October 20, 2008

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

The Good:
Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday, pay day and the day that my husband returns home from his business trip to Las Vegas. The goods of this week: I saw that gas prices have finally dropped below $3.00 in Colorado - yeah - maybe I can start to save a little money on my commuting to work everyday and the random errands on the weekends. Another good is that another week down in the pregnancy! Good: I have gone through all of Katelynn's clothes and sold them off or gotten rid of them - yes, she has closet space again. Now I am ready to take in some boy / blue clothes and things that my friends have been waiting to unload on me. Good: We have Katelynn's Halloween costume bought and ready for her Halloween parties and for trick or treating. Good: My next photobook is done and has all of our summer pictures organized and getting printed and shipped hopefully next week - I have found my way to keep my need for developing pictures and having photo albums by loading all my digital photos into Shutterfly.com and making one of their albums, it's actually pretty neat and not to expensive when you consider you don't have to print your pictures in addition to the cost of the book. Now that the summer book is done I can start a fall 2008 book and keep more up to date on it so I don't have to try and do it all at once! I have finally finished the Thank you cards from Katelynn's birthday and they have all been mailed or handed out to recipients - whew, I have been putting that off for awhile. All in all things have been pretty darn good!
The Bad:
Where to start - the stocks crashing up and down - I do have some compassion (I said "some") and feel terrible for anyone who is looking to retire right now and their money accounts have dropped horribly. The bad - the constant commercials for the political race - enough already, they are all half truths and half lies or there were reasons behind decisions that were made - if anyone actually makes a mind changing decision on anyone of those commercials - God help us all.
The Ugly:
The ugly, ugly, ugly - man, I don't know what this little boy is doing to me, but I need a new "ass" - no, seriously - if anyone would like to trade their tailbone for mine, I am game. I can no longer sit comfortably at work for more than 30 minutes at the start of my day and after that I cannot get out of my chair without severe pain in my tailbone - what the hell is happening to me? Anybody? I cannot even imagine the facial expression that I convey when I try to get out of my chair after I have been planted there for over an hour. I was extremely uncomfortably and bitchy today at work - everyone stand back because even listening to Karen Carpenter was not calming my nerves today. I finally broke down and called a chiropractor and asked if they thought they could help me. I have never been to a chiropractor, but am thinking maybe they can do something because I have no other pain than the pain in my tailbone, how in the hell do you fix that when your pregnant? Let's see how bad they try to screw me over tomorrow morning and how many sessions they want me to come in for because I know my insurance isn't going to pay for this. I will be pretty forward with them and tell them you make it feel better or I won't be back again (I'm sure you can all imagine).

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Saturday Night Family Fun

Dan giving Katelynn horseback rides on the bucking Bronco, she was loving it.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Thank God for Fridays

Just thought I'd take a minute and lay out my week. All week I have been talking about the "Bail Out" - this has drove my head into a tail spin, my thoughts were torn both ways. On the one hand I think the economy has grown faster than it should have and this was due to people living outside of their means, living on way too much credit (that now bit them in the ass), the dishonesty of people and government and this could go on and on. The banks should not have gotten a bail out, they are a business (unfortunately for a lot of us we have forgotten that, choose your bank wisely) and if business is bad, it's bad and you either find a way to fix it or you go out of business, why should they get a hand out from the tax payers and why should I have to pay for the debts of others. I get frustrated that I have lived within my money and will now be penalized for those who have not, way to go people in the world - people feel way to much entitlement these days for my comfort - we are not entitled to "stuff" or really anything - work for it and you can have it, it does not come from the silver spoon. Enough said on that, but it has been my gripe for the week.

Monday I also signed paperwork at my own bank to modify our mortgage payment to a 15 year fixed rate (our 5-year arm was up next month so I had to do something). I am glad that I did not wait and locked my rate last week, all is well and we have knocked 10 years off of our pay-0ff date. I did tell Dan though if I am 45 years old and still living in this house I may have to shoot him at that point, just something to keep in the back of thoughts dear (aren't I kind?!)

Work of course is work and I've been trying to finish up projects so that I can free up some of my time. I have gotten approval to start training to become a Business Analyst I for the county - yeah for me! I will need to focus on training on 3 different areas, one will be Project Management (which is the piece I think that I will be the best at and enjoy the most, I'm sure everyone can see that, me in charge! watch out people), the 2nd will be doing stuff with databases (this is where I will need the most training), and 3rd will be to become a Crystal Report writer ( I am hoping the learning curve will not be too bad and I can pick up on it quickly). The county is coming up with some specific time frames and realize that I will be on leave for a couple of months, but they are willing to pay for the training and willing to pay for my time during work to complete the training. They figure it to be about a 6 to 9 month transition/training time. It will be interesting to see what our new Compensation / Classification employee and HR feel about this, it has not been looked at to highly when they have done this will a couple of other employees - they feel it unfair because not everyone is given this opportunity and I won't have to sign a contract to work for the county for any given amount of time and can apply for other Business Analyst positions within different departments if I were so inclined. I am looking forward to using my brain, getting out of the clerical work and getting a nice big pay increase at the end of all of this! Ya - let's see if I can make it through the schooling pieces that will need to be done - ugh - school classes and on-line classes? One question the Senior Business Analyst asked me about my experience is how I have handled and what I've thought of on-line classes and I had to tell him, "never taken one, haven't been in a class setting for over 10 years" - he's a pretty easy going guy, which will eventually also be my supervisor, so I will need to watch my tongue a bit, I guess I can be a bit abrasive (or so I'm told - ha ha).

Kids - I have cleaned out Katelynn's entire closet except the clothes that she is wearing now and will wear for this winter. Everything must go is my new philosophy. I had 4 huge totes of clothes that I went through. I took out anything that I can re-use for Junior (or Junebug as Dan and Katelynn are referring to him, this was Dan's idea, not mine). I have sorted everything into size piles and gotten rid of the 12mo and 18mo. I have sold all the 24mo clothes on our "trading post" at work. I have listed her Mickey mouse toddler sheets for sale and today posted her old crib sheets and crib bedding set for sale. I am going through the 2T and the 3T this weekend and those will also be out of the house soon. Tomorrow Katelynn and I are going to one of my friends houses to play and then we are going to Osh Gosh for some new clothes for Katelynn since her closet is so empty now and then looking for a Halloween costume. She has said that she wants to be Cinderella this year and I am thinking we better get out there now and we may already be too late to find that one - damn, people really start early on this stuff.

I started decorating the house for Halloween tonight and will make Dan pull out the rest of my decorations tomorrow for Halloween/Thanksgiving/fall stuff to do on Sunday - no football until Monday night so it's a good weekend to Git R' Done. I watched the VP debate the other night and thought that Palin did a pretty good job. I like that she is a straight shooter and can really relate to people. My gripe on Biden or even the democrats right now is they want to tax the so called "rich people" and let everyone else off the hook. I have a serious issue with this (and we do not fall into the "rich people" category). It seems that people that are making a ton of money, a majority of them have a lot of schooling or have worked extremely hard to get the money that they have or the jobs that they have that earn that kind of money and why should they be penalized for that? While the people who just sit in the middle have to pay nothing - the rich pay for the poor who do nothing, doesn't seem "fair" as I see, which is what the democrats are about "being fair to all". It seems to fall into the same thing as in the workplace - don't work too hard because you will get more work than the person sitting next too you without any additional pay - same deal - work harder and make more money and they will take the extra away from you to give to someone who isn't working hard enough. Many people have argued this with me and definitely do not feel that I even probably know what I am talking about, but those are my thoughts - goes back to - why am I paying for someone else's house that went under foreclosure?"

On a brighter note, my family and I have booked a trip to Deadwood, SD in November - this will include, my family, my brother's family and my parents. So I will finally get to meet my new nephew the first weekend in November. I am excited to that we are doing something different than us driving to Minnesota, since I pretty much said I wasn't going to and my mom really wanted to meet us somewhere have way then at some time. It'll be good for all of us and I hope that everyone is as excited as I am.

That is my week in review - whew, maybe now I can get a full night sleep after getting all of that out!