Saturday, January 10, 2009

Exciting Times!

Thursday Night. A typical evening in the Daane home, with just a touch of added excitement.

We were so happy Daddy wasa home for dinner. Daddy and Trevor chillin in the kitchen after Trev was done eating and before he got his jammies on.



A blurry image, but I thought Trevor was cute anyways- so since this was just going on the blog and not made into an 11x16 to hang above my mantle, who cares!
We have Reagan help us cook and she enjoys it. Probably MUCH more then Mommy does. (Unless it involves chocoalte- then Mommy enjoys it VERY much!)
This is Trevor's dinasaur bank that he got from the Hundt's for his birth. Reagan doesn't have a bank like this and it kills her! She is learning that she doesn't have to have everything that her brother has and that they can share. She was hugging on the dino and very much enjoying him before bed.
This is an antique bicycle that we have as decoration. It started out in Reagan's room in Cheyenne- Lindsey and I went antiquing before Reagan was born so that we could decorate the room. The bicycle now sits on a ledge in the breezeway upstairs. It's about 12-14 inches tall and although the wheels don't move and it IS NOT for riding- Reagan decided she needed to ride it. Wearing only a shirt and diaper. Again- bad pic- most of these are, but who cares anyways?! ;)
This is what Treavor was doing while Reagan was riding the bike and hugging all over the dino. So sleepy! Trevor goes to bed around 6:30 if I can keep him up that late. Most nights he WANTS to go to bed around 5:30, but I have to fight to keep him awake longer.
Reagan decorated the refrigerator.
I redecorated the refrigerator.
I did say there was a little excitement. Here it is...

We found a HUGE cobweb up high, high, high on the ceiling. I don't know how we missed it, but here it was. (You can see the black spots in the corner of the ceiling.) Well, I had just gotten done hand mopping the hardwood (why handmopping- cause I like to!) and I decided that I would throw the rag into the cobweb to see if I could get it down. Sam walked in right then and IS NOT keen on me doing things like this. Well, he got a little more in tune with my line of thinking when I pulled a bunch of the cobweb down and he started in. He didn't want to keep doing it, but I was a good amount of encouragement.
As Sam said: "Ok- this is the last one- I will get it all out tomorrow by hand with the extention ladder" the rag came down a little far to the right and Sam bumped into the plant stand. We had already moved the plant, but OOPS! Over goes the stand and broke the granite top into 4 pieces. This image doesn't show that, and it's supposed to come off the top- but the circle itself is now broken. We might be able to ghetto glue it back together for now. (A plant will cover it up, right?!)

So this was our excitement. This is what you do for fun when you are married and have sleeping kids- you throw rags into the air and break things. Thanks for the fun honey. I hope to do it again soon...without breaking anything the next time.

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