Friday, April 20, 2012

when was that?

Life has been a blur. It seems like there is nothing to do to hold the time down and keep things simple these days. April in Montana just EXPLODES with activities both at home and work. Between those two things I hope to eek out some time with the family but on most days that sounds impossible.

So, when was Easter? don't remember. Sure am glad that I managed to take a few photos. We stayed home and did'nt seek out easter egg hunts or people. We just stayed put. It was a beautiful day and we spent time together outside and enjoyed the holiday with each other. Gabe and Frannie (and Murf) all had fun looking for treats from the Easter bunny and basking in the sun we had. Murf probably found the most eggs but he has an unfair advantage-that nose! We talked the house faerie to tell the gnomes to tell the Easter Bunny (all gnomes are friends with rabbits) that Frannie was good and to not forget to leave things for her. She knows that the house faerie watches over her and that if she sucks her thumb, she gets knots in her hair. She knows that the faeries and gnomes are friends and can help her. She is at a magical imagination level and we are letting it explode. Murf also has supernatural powers too but we wont go into that today...


Excitement before the hunt...


First easter egg hunt

The egg hunt expert is on standby incase that egg falls or breaks. Dont worry, in the end is graciously given a few


Murf finds this egg first

Frannie swoops in

Murf has given up on eggs and has moved onto squirrels...



More egg hunt fun


Easter hunt picture

enjoying the outside time


wishing that he could just go-
  

Swinging at 9 months

Gabes "space ship"


Danger-Danger Gabe has found the stairs

...and up he goes

Honey and Tilda are growing like weeds and enjoy getting out and about in the yard when the sun shines. We hope that they can joing Ju-Ju soon and I think that she would like that too. We introduced them thru the pen and she was very noisy when the kids left. We might be expaning the pen to accomodate this big girls too.

Honey and Tilda on their recess break

Frannie Farmer and her girls-she loves every minute of it
Frannie has started to make her bed (and Gabes) in the morning (on her own) and is starting to be a little helper (we had a rough spot for a while where listening and helping didnt exist). Gabe is teething (top teeth) and trying to get into as much danger as possible. Frannie has given him a new nick name of 'googly-bear'. Frannie is also into the Titanic this week and more and more into soccer. Her first game is saturday-GO LOBSTERS!! more to come on that.

Hopefully, life will slow down as summer approaches and we wont be feeling run over all the time and can keep up with life.Summers are a great time to be in Montana.

Monday, April 2, 2012

'Girls' weekend

The kids were busy this weekend playing and having fun with the chicks and we were thankful that we were all healthy and that it is now APRIL!! Wow-another month has come and gone and there was so much learned-Lou's birthday and Easter come to us this month and we are hoping for a beautiful spring


My unicorn and monster

big time- now Gabe can stand up in the play pen
he likes it!!
Somebody knows that their cute !
So much happend over the weekend but the big new is about girls! We gave Gloria, our donated chicken, to a farm on sunday to live freely and be happy. She came from a 100 acre farm and was a free-range girl and didnt like being in the city in her little chicken tractor or being with us. She wasnt friendly plus she 'crows' sometimes?? So, a gracious friend added her to his flock and off she went-by Gloria! Since she was gone, we were able to get two new chicks to joing Ju-Ju Bee. Dont say it, "more chickens?" but we are doing it again.

Here they are-


HONEY and TILDA

TILDA

HONEY diggin in to the crumbles


TILDA-Silver Laced Wyandottes

Silver Laced Wyandottes are the original Wyandotte variety, and a wonderful example of American breeding. They are beautiful and productive.

Wyandottes are a favorite amongst backyard flock owners for their dependable egg laying, easy going nature and cold hardiness. Each feather is silvery white edged in beetle black, similar to Silver Sebrights. The hens look as if they're ladies dressed for a fancy ball!

Wyandottes have a heavy body and small rose comb which makes this breed perfect for cold climates because they are not prone to frostbite. The hens are hardy, energetic and faithful layers.
HONEY- Buff Orpington


Orpingtons are big, friendly dual-purpose birds originally developed in the UK. For many small farms and homesteaders, Orpingtons are the only way to go!  They're cold-hardy due to their fluffy plumage. Wonderful mothers, they do go broody. Plus, they're gentle and friendly on top of being good layers. The Buff Orpington is the most popular of all varieties of Orpington--a pretty, bright, pale "buffed" copper color that is striking.

Friday, March 30, 2012

spring birthdays

Spring brings a lot of excitement at our house. Not only does it mean an end to winter, but the start of a new year for three of us: Frannie, Lindsay Lou, and JuJu Bee all have birthdays in Spring (Gabe is Summer Murf is Fall). Plus it brings the return of birds and plants/flowers to our yard. Its a fun time!
Frannie had a fun 4th birthday but mom was so busy that she forgot to take pictures of the cake and candles - sometimes life gets in the way but we will always have the good memories. On my birthday we went skiing in the fog and cold weather but had fun. I always have plans for my birthday but this year I didnt (besides getting some rest). We had fun skiing and going out to dinner. The weekend was good-real good.

Short on time today, so here are some pictures:

Kid Attack!!Watch out Murf-he looks scared, doesnt he?

Frannies school friends

meow-sic

Girl loves her bling

...and apparently her tractors

Birthday snowstorm!

Frannie and Freya- Pure Joy!


Ski day with Mom

Frannie and Sadie-School Friends

Best Friends

More Friends- Gabe and Ella at school

Peeking out at the world

He likes what he sees




Good sign

Little Cubbie Fu-Fu

Monday, March 19, 2012

8 months

8 months and more sick days. I really try to keep things together but when these kids get sick my whole world falls apart. The good thing this time is that it was not another ear infection...just a nasty virus that struck us all. Gabe had it the worst and wouldnt eat or sleep and I was sure it was another ear infection. We made it through it all and have gotten Gabe back to eating. Frannie probably had it the least so it makes me hopeful that when Gabe gets older he wont get sick as much (crossing my fingers).

Besides all being down in the dumps, we did have some good times. Frannie is preparing to turn 4 this friday and it is all of her world these days. Everything is about the birthday and doing things like a 4 year old. She would really like to have the squireel in our yard 'love' if anyone can catch it for her (I'm not going to try). We went on a great walk this saturday while she rode her bike and I was astonished by her sense of self and freedom compared to last summer. She is the leader and navigates the cracks and bumps and broken sidewalks and is a little affraid to fall. If her bike wasnt falling apart it would be easier but she manages like all of us have had to before. She compliments her self for each achievement and is so excited to share it with me. she wants her training wheels off and I think she is ready. The days are approaching for her birthday and she is looking to sharing her 'Star Wars' cake with her friends. She decided she wanted one, now I have to make it. May the force be with me...

Gabe is making his way through his first year and learning all about communicating, navigating and teething. His teeth are popping up with vigor and I am hoping he gets a break before the next set come up. Gabe is the sweetest little guy imaginable and I love how often his hugs come along with those baby kisses. I will miss his gummy grin and will miss my little guy being so little. When I watch Frannie doing huge things and having great conversations with me about how she sees the world, my jaw drops thinking about how someday I will be able to share these same things with my liltle wild man.

8 months- enjoying the sunshine

Snack Break-crew enjoying a snack when we were doing yard work


Thing 1 &2: New teeth coming in

first time brushing teeth

Big boy on the move-He love to brush

it feels so good!


8 months and growing fast but loves to smile for his mama
Next post will bring us a 4 year old and mom will be half way through her 30's. March is a busy time and we are all looking forward to the changing season and all that spring will bring! We are getting our last snow storm of winter and I will be surprise to see if March goes out like a lamb this year...

Monday, March 5, 2012

Travels in Montana

Life has been passing by like a bullet train and we are holding on for the ride. The last few weeks we have been whisking around trying to get too much in from Bozeman to Hot Springs and everywhere in between.

This is what we have been up to:
Francesca took her first ski lesson and rode the chair lift for an hour and a half (mom didnt pack the camera) and we shot down to the Museum of the Rockies so Frannie could see her Dinosaur friends. She asked if we could eat them and if daddy could kill one for her. We told her the closest we could get would be to have a pheasant for dinner. Frannie takes everything in at this age and would love to take on more. She is all ready to be 4 this month and learn about everything! One thing that she devouers with vigor is books. We are hoping Gabe likes them as much because we have quiet a collection going on (just started collecting books on Dinosaurs). I am really looking forward for my little best friend to be 4!

Frannie with her favorite T-Rex



Look at that!


Dinosaur Attack!!
 


























Gabe has kept me busy by all the things he wont do (like take a bottle) and what he keeps doing (getting ear infections). He loves watching Frannie and Murf and is always happy (so that makes it easier on me). We are doing some follow up with an Ear specialist next week in Missoula, another car trip, and are hoping to know what are next step is with the ear infections. poor Gabe. Good news is that his first tooth has sprouted!! He has been fighting with that tooth(teeth) for two months and we were relieved that one finally showed up. Now we start another adventure-teething....


"Let me help you with the laundry Mum-mum"

Everybody wants to help


Helping with the Laundry

We went to the Symes Hot Springs and met our friends Ed & Pam last weekend and ended up in the ER here in Helena for insane vomiting (me more than the rest). Good thing is that we are all on the mend and are taking a break from going away from our house. We are very happy to be at home. 

Soaking with Ed and Pam


Sardines getting ready to go on a walk