Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Means for Speed!

So as you know already Jesse and Abe's Hobby is racing their Lexus from time to time. This past weekend was a once a year "True Car Shoot Out" challenge over at the Akela Flats raceway near Deming. The winner of each class would win $300 (which would've paided for a part on Jesse's car. ha ha). Jesse entered the 6 cylinder "wild" race and he broke a new best time of 11.4 seconds and 122 mph for a quarter mile distance. THAT'S MOVIN! Jesse ended up getting second place (could've won first, but had a gear malfunction). Jesse was wayyy disappointed about that because he knew he would've won. Plus, it would have made staying up all night worth it a little bit more. :) Abe ended up with 3rd. I was very impressed with their cars performances and driving skills. There were a few cars that sort of lost control and fish-tailed out into the weeds. Anyways, it was all very exciting to hear the roar of the engines racing down the track. We're looking forward to the next one.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

In other ESPN highlights....

So this year Bryce and Cameron were able to play by chance on the same team even though it's a U8 team and Bryce is 6 years old and Cameron is 4. They were the only boys on a team full of girls. It's always interesting when you see a change in your childs' view towards things. Bryce wasn't all too thrilled to play soccer this season, but we made him and in the end he's really enjoyed himself. Now he's already talking about next season. Just comes to show that Parents know best right? :) Cameron held his own out there; all season he would "almost" make goals, but in his last game he finally made a goal and all day he walked a little taller from it. He's such a competitor, they'll both be fun to watch in the future. They're my little Superkids!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Post Halloween

So I woke up this morning as perhaps most of you parents did to a site of candy all over the floor which might have replaced your children breakfast. I've been picking up candy wrappers all day off the floor and I'm wondering why would you leave a candy wrapper as evidence if you don't want your mom to know you're eating candy? :) Because they know they're not suppose to be eating it! I guess I need to find a new hiding spot. My house is always a zoo on Post Halloween; with sewing scraps all over the place, laundry that needs to be put away, etc. I enjoy the holiday, but oh how I'm glad it's over. I always try to make our costumes because it's good sewing practice for me and it gives me a sense of pride in accomplishing it. Forget eating at the kitchen table when I'm sewing though. :)So, this year around the time McCain announced his running mate I thought it would be awesome to try to pull off dressing like Sarah Palin. I've always wanted Jesse to dress up as Jesse James from West Coast Choppers, Monster Garage (Sandra Bullock's husband) just because he gets so many comments from people who tell him that he resembles him...especially when he's wearing a Binni or facial hair. He pulled it off so well and every time I looked at him I had to do a double take myself. What's neat is that Jesse James was voted one of the sexiest men alive from People magazine. Nice to know that my Jesse is just as cute. :)The kids always enjoy being individuals for Halloween. Bryce was BEN 10 (a cartoon network character for those who haven't heard of him). Cameron was Frankenstein. A very cute Frankenstein. And Claire was an Olympic Gymnast. Bella was a peanut. I know, I know, Claire was also a peanut at that age. I just couldn't help myself. It didn't get enough wear and I wanted to see Bella in it. I'm going to post how I made some of the costumes on my other blog (ideas 4 you) soon for those of you who care. :)We had two days of Halloween. Thursday we went to the church for the Trunk or Treat and they decorated the gym very nice for it. It was a Renaissance Theme and there was a 20 ft tall Coat of Armor and several more throughout that looked so awesome. I should've taken more pictures. Then, the following night I made Rats in Blood with Ghostly Mashed Potatoes and then we went around the neighborhood. Claire spotted the Cinderella costume I had for her just in case she didn't want to be a Gymnast. She loves it so much it was hard to get it off her. So now, Halloween is over I can focus now on Thanksgiving (which I'm hosting at my house) and getting a head start on Christmas. There's always something to look forward to. :)
Sarah Palin
I don't know, do I look like Sarah Palin or Tina Fey? I should have cut some bangs!







Jesse James









Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween Characters 2008

Ben 10
I was happy when Bryce said he wanted to be Ben 10 for Halloween. Nothing easier than sewing on a strip of fabric to a white shirt. We also died his hair a darker color. Even though not too many people knew who Ben 10 was he didn't seem to mind. He felt invincible!














Cameron loved wearing all of the face makeup. I could see him transform into Frankenstein while I was putting all of the green paint and stitches on.

He's so animated, just like his dad.
I made his head extension and I'll tell
how I did it on my other blog, Ideas 4 you tomorrow.














Olympic Gold Gymnast!

Claire LOVES watching Gymnastics and always proceeds to do her own tumbling. ha ha. So when I asked her if that's what she'd like to be for Halloween she got excited about it. Her costume isn't going to last long I just know it. It already has a rip in it. I guess I'm not that good of a sewer. :) I bought a Cinderella costume just in case because some days she just went on and on that she wanted to be "Cin-ella" and sure enough the next night for Trick -or-Treating we needed it.




Our little Peanut

Bella is such an easy going girl and I probably could've put her in just about anything. But, I figured why not just reuse Claire's old costume. It works. :)