Howloween

We don’t get to watch a ton of TV around these parts, but when we do, the kids’ FAVORITE show is Paw Patrol.  (It’s actually quite cute…and they don’t talk ugly to each other or whine…and the boy’s name is Ryder!!)

We had never heard of it until we had Wryder and someone at the clinic asked us if we named him after the Ryder on Paw Patrol.  We looked it up, Wrex and I checked it out and the rest is history!

I’m a sucker for a good, homemade costume so for $28, all five of us were, indeed, the Paw Patrol!  Wrex sewed the vests (come on, you know I can’t sew!!) and I made all the ears and hat details and collars…  They looked ADORABLE!

Skye...who tried so hard to eat that badge
Skye…who tried so hard to eat that badge
Chase
Chase
Rocky
Rocky
Marshall
Marshall
The whole crew!
The whole crew!
And with their tongues out!
And with their tongues out!

We carbo-loaded with some spooky spaghetti!  (I dyed the noodles with icing dye!)…

Spooooky
Spooooky

We went trick-or-treating downtown on Friday and then we met our sweet neighbors in town and took Wrex out for his first time trick-or-treating EVER (the kids’, too).   They had a ball!

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Double fisting it!
Double fisting it!

We came home, ate some candy (duh!), a few other fun snacks and had our annual camp in!

Boo-berries
Boo-berries
Booger balls
Booger balls
Witch's brooms (cheese sticks and pretzels)
Witch’s brooms (cheese sticks and pretzels)
A little something to offset all the sweets...
A little something to offset all the sweets…

The kids got to go to the pumpkin patch earlier in the week with the Christian school group in Grant.  They had a BALL there, too!

Gosh, she's gorgeous!
Gosh, she’s gorgeous!

IMG_5191IMG_5192IMG_5185IMG_5199With all of that partying, everyone was a little under the weather and VERY tired come Sunday.  No thanks to the time change, mind you…

We’re still adapting around here.  The 6:10 bedtime we’ll have tonight will be fun…the 6:40 (most likely) wake up call from upstairs in the morning?  Not so much…

Random Rambles

We traveled to Nebraska yesterday to visit Wrex’s paternal grandparents, or Grandad and Lalice if you ask the kids.

So excited!
So excited!

We met Grandma at Perkins for brunch then headed on behind her to see Grandad.  He hasn’t felt too spiffy the last month or two and that’s sure hard to see but it was good to be with family.

Wryder Douglas is named after Willard Douglas (Grandad) and William Douglas (Papa) AND he’s the elder WD’s first great grandson…in other words, he can do no wrong.  🙂

WD and WD
WD and WD
Special bond
Special bond
I love this one
I love this one
Sweeties
Sweeties
Snuggling Aunt Deb
Snuggling Aunt Deb

We grabbed some Burger King to eat on the way home and the kids had to get a crown (so cute!) and make silly faces and do silly things – you know, kid stuff!

Silly faces
Silly faces
Where'd they go??
Where’d they go??

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We got a new kitty last week, appropriately named Kitty.  She’s a sweet little thing and the kids adore her.  She’s gotten a little attention since she’s been here…

Kitty tucked in bed
Kitty tucked in bed

Sawyer used a dollar she got in the mail and bought Kitty a toy, which she loves!

Yes, that's a shirt...
Yes, that’s a shirt…

Kitty has even made nice with Booey…

How sweet...
How sweet…

And the cat scratch/bed/stand?  Well, I should’ve known WD would use it  more than the cat….

Boys will be boys
Boys will be boys

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We’ve worn lots of cute clothes this week…

Cuties
Cuties

and painted pumpkins…

IMG_5070IMG_5071IMG_5072IMG_5073IMG_5074and made some Halloween pretties…

Sawyer and her bat
Sawyer and her bat

and dressed up in all sorts of costumes to practice trick-or-treating…

Oh. My.
Oh. My.

They are ready!

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Sawyer’s reading is getting better everyday and she read to Sayble the other day…it was the sweetest.

Swoon
Swoon

I love how much they love their little sister…

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Now, I’m just finishing up our Halloween costumes.  They wanted to be the PAW Patrol this year so I’ve been getting my hot glue on…

IMG_5155I can’t WAIT to get everything done and them on them!!!  And, of course, I’ll post pics. 🙂

Birthday Questionnaire

So, the bestie and her family are some of the best birthday do-ers I’ve ever met!  Their family has taught us so much about honor and they always do unique and meaningful things for each others’ birthdays.

Here lately, they’ve been putting the birthday person in the center of the room and letting each person ask them a thought provoking (usually) question.  On my birthday, I got an e-mail doing just that so I’m going to take the time to attempt to answer them here!

1.) If you could give yourself a birthday gift, something you could have forever that would enable you to fulfill your greatest potential, what would it be?

Oh, geez.  This one is hard for me…maybe because I have to be a bit vulnerable to answer it.  I guess I would have to say a spirit of confidence.  I’ve alluded to the fact that I’m a bit fearful and that rears it’s head into lots of areas of my life.  I fear failure.  I fear coming off as a know-it-all (because those people drive me bananas).   I fear looking silly or missing the mark…so a spirit of confidence – an honest assessment and belief in what I was putting my mind to, would be a good start for me.

2.) What’s your favorite family tradition?

Growing up, I always loved everything about Christmas.  My parents and grandparents always made it fun and exciting.  We would make homemade decorations and put the tree up together…my mom always recruited me to wrap gifts and there was always a viewing of Christmas Vacation.  🙂   While I still LOVE Christmas and love the things we’re doing with our kids (Jesse Tree, Christmas pajamas, The First Noel movie, etc.) I love our little tradition of camping out in the living room on Halloween night.  That started by accident when we first moved to Holyoke.  We had no furniture, as we hadn’t gotten it from Denver yet and so that first Halloween here, we all slept in the living room…which was where we were sleeping while we worked on the bedrooms.  The next year, we did the same thing – but for fun – and have yet to stop!

3.) What book has influenced you most (besides the Bible)?

Hands down, “Walking With God” by John Eldredge.  I’m sure it was a combination of where I was in life and who was leading the study and what the Lord had for me at that specific time in my life, but I learned so much from this book that I still recall and recant to this day!  The title seems to leave a lot to be desired but TRUST ME when I say IT. WILL. CHANGE. YOUR. LIFE!

4.) If you could pick up and move your family somewhere for a year, and then come back (and not have to worry about work the entire time) where would it be?

The selfish side of me would say Alaska.  I have dreams of visiting there one day…  Seeing it on television or in photos it is just breathtakingly gorgeous and I’d love to just camp around and explore all it has to offer!  The missions-minded side of me would say our church’s care point for orphans in Kayango, Uganda.  The trip I took to Venezuela shaped me and molded me and changed me in a way few other things ever have and I’d love to have the opportunity to dote on and serve the least of these again…

5.) What is one thing you will never do again?

Drink until I get drunk.  Not worth it.  Not appealing.  Not wise.  Not an option.

6.) If you could eat only one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?

A really good cheeseburger with lots of extras (read – jalapenos!) and some good, salty fries!

7.) How would your best friends describe you?

Probably like this:

What I’ve come to understand about you in the 7-8 years that we’ve been friends is that you are a wise woman beyond your years, loyal to the end, passionate about those you love. You are creative, resourceful, an excellent gift-giver and a skilled event planner. Generous to the bone and loving beyond measure. You’re an incredible mother and a deeply devoted and encouraging wife. You have always been the very definition of a hospitable and wonderful/competent homemaker. You are a chef and an artist. You are beautiful and always fashionable. You are organized and thoughtful. When you set your mind to something, you carry it through all the way, in excellence. We, your friends and family, are so very lucky to have you!

(That was written by the bestie and posted on my Facebook wall for my birthday).  That may or may not be cheating to answer that question.  😉

8.) What’s the most interesting thing you see out your kitchen window?

Currently, a little red wagon that Sawyer planted wheat and marigolds in all by herself.  How cute is that?!

9.) If you had the ability to time travel, would you travel to the past or to the future and why?

Definitely the past.  Mainly, I would talk to the old me and tell me that I’m not fat or as fat as I thought I was…I would tell myself that I was worthy of love…I would tell myself that I didn’t have to vie for the attention of certain people…I would tell myself to prepare for the attacks of satan that I knew would be coming and I would bolster myself with the truth to combat those…I would redo my wedding and make it as magical as I always hoped it would be – I got my prince so that’s really all that matters…

10.) Three sentences looking ahead to when you’re twice the age you’re turning now, describing who you are as a woman and what you’ve accomplished by then so far…

I would be 66…  I see myself still as bat-crazy in love with my handsome husband as I am today if not more so.  I’m assuming I’ll be a grandma – hopefully to lots of little grandcuties that I can spoil rotten!  I’m hoping that all of my mothering and parenting and falling on my knees begging for wisdom will result in children who are all walking closely with the Lord and teaching their families to follow Him, all while living within 15 miles of me. That’d be a pretty great life…

Trick-or-Treat

Happy day after Halloween!  I hope you’re surviving the sugar crashes and runny noses.  We had a good day together and I tried to make it fun for the littles, because they are only little once, ya know.  I made these for lunch..

Mummy dogs!
Mummy dogs!
I could eat my weight in these
I could eat my weight in these

and Sawyer got a fun little dessert!

Marshmallows are one of the few sweets she'll eat
Marshmallows are one of the few sweets she’ll eat.
She was trying to make it look spooky!
She was trying to make it look spooky!

After lunch, brother took a short nap and sister thought she saw a “scary shadow”…which I think translates to, “I’m too excited to take nap.”  🙂  So, we got around, got dressed and headed into Grant to trick-or-treat at the businesses downtown.

Oh, yes, Cubbie bear got to go trick-or-treating, too!  (More on that in a future post!)
Oh, yes, Cubbie bear got to go trick-or-treating, too! (More on that in a future post!)
SO cute...and sooooo windy!
Sooooo cute…and sooooo windy!
Sawyer holding hands with Craton - her self-proclaimed favorite part of the night.
Sawyer holding hands with Craton – her self-proclaimed favorite part of the night.

We did a little speed trick-or-treating down main because it was cold, at least to us.  I’m starting to think Sawyer’s about as tough in the cold as I am…which means, she’s not.  We hit all the main places and then decided we were just going to go on home and finish partying at our 3rd annual Phipps Family Camp IN.  We always set the tent up in the living room on Halloween and eat a fun supper and watch Charlie Brown and just have fun together! She and brother fell asleep on the way home so our party started like this:

Tired little indian
Tired little indian

I woke her up for some pumpkin pizza but it never got too wild around here.

In the tent
In the tent

We did watch this…

You can't NOT watch this
The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

I just wish there were fewer uses of the word “stupid.”  Sigh.

All in all, a good Halloween.   I encourage you to show grace to the littles today, mommas. They probably had too much candy and not enough sleep, but love will cover a multitude of sins.  Love is patient, love is kind…it keeps no record of wrongs.  They are only little once…  Next week, you’ll look back on the halloween festivities with fondness and it will have been worth the tears and meltdowns and incessant disciplining you might be experiencing today.  Don’t ask me how I know…  😉