Sunday, April 6, 2008

church

We went to church at St. Jude today. It was cute. Olivia was watching the priest up from prepare the communion. Breaking the bread, pouring the wine. She looked at me with her eyes all big, “I’m gonna eat THAT!” You can imagine how devestated she was when she got in line (for what she thought was “snack time”), crossed her arms, went to the front of the church, and THEN, instead of giving her a cracker and drink, he had the NERVE to BLESS her. She instantly fell into a gooey pile of snot and tears, right there in front of the whole congregation.

And, if that didn’t draw enough attention….her, Ryan, and Bekah cried even louder when we went to leave and I wouldn’t give them change to throw into the Holy Water font and make a wish! I think we need to start bringing them to church more often, and feed them breakfast first!

church, olivia

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

four year old favorites

Bekah’s has a fancy sleevless spandex ballerina unitard complete with tutu that’s loaded with sequins. She calls it her Prinkly Dress and wears it ALL the time.

Olivia’s said that she had the best dream ever… HS Musical was at Chuckie Cheese!

bekah, prinkly dress, olivia, hs musical, chuckie cheese

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

music

We have an I-pod attachment in the glove box of our Honda Odyssey that I use A LOT. The kids all have their favorite songs. Olivia loves anything High School Musical or Hannah Montana (of course), Fergie, and lately “Jessie’s Girl” by Rick Springfield. Bekah is loving “Thriller” by Michael Jackson, “Big Butts” by Sir Mix-A-Lot, “Fly me to the moon” Frank Sinatra, and “Saturday in the Park” by Chicago. Ryan likes “Kung Fu Fighting,” Motley Crue’s “Shout at the Devil” and a song from a kid’s song c.d. called “Yucky Dinner Again!” Chelsea likes all the popular songs that are on the radio now—that almost always have some guy rapping about it “raining” in the strip club and “shortey rubbin’ up and down the pole.” There is always a fight. They each want their own songs and there is very little patience for taking turns or tolerating any song other than their own. And Ryan just sits in the back and whines because the twins can be very loud and obnoxious (not to mention passionate) about the whole radio thing and if I have to compromise to achieve silence in the car during rush hour he is usually the one that gets stuck with the short end of the stick. Poor guy. Actually Olivia is the only one who REALLY cares about music. Bekah just likes pick fights with her sister by taunting her with fairness and “taking turns,” and Ryan just doesn’t want to be left out.

Lately I have been really puzzled by a phenomenon that I cannot explain. I would be really interested to know if this is an issue just within my own family or a more universal problem. My kids often get in the car with drinks and food. I know, I know…..it’s a horrible idea, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, 20 minute lecture later, they have this very annoying and distracting habit of quickly and immediately needing to get rid of all evidence. It’s like the sippy cup or plastic cup they have been holding for the whole car trip home suddenly becomes electrified. They scream and cry until I reach back in the middle of rush hour traffic to relieve them from their angst, AND, if I am not quick enough, they have been known to hurl their dishes all the way to the cab of the van. WHAT THE HECK IS THAT ABOUT? It’s not a 10 lb. bag of sugar, it’s an empty cup! What is so uncomfortable about an empty cup that they feel the need to throw it? Has there ever, in the history of time, been an incident of a sippy cup exploding in a mini van because of inactivity? Was there a warning on the Disney channel that I missed? A safety alert that got by me? What is the emergency?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Also, on that same train of thought, what is up with taking shoes off when the seatbelts get buckled? I never do that. I never did that with my kids. But now it is almost habit in the Kilmark van: snap the buckle, kick off the shoes. It’s not a huge problem of course…except, when we get to where we are going and we can only find one shoe. You would be surprised at how many nooks and crannies there are for a flip flop to hide in the constraints of your average mini-van. Is this just my family? Am I crazy?

Helping with dinner—using many spoons, pouring own Diet Mountain Dew.