Friday, January 14, 2011

The Art of Shaving





For Christmas we got Cannon a Toy Story 3 Bathtime Shave kit. He saw it at Target one day and really wanted it. He wanted to "be like Daddy." He loves to do what Daddy does so much now. He loves it so much! He wants to shave all the time now. That is sometimes the leverage we use to get him into the bath. Andrew took the time to teach Cannon and our nephew Caeden the art of shaving. They both had a lot of fun and it was so cute to watch. Cannon will defintely need to perfect his shaving techniques because if you remember the ski picture, you can see from his Daddy and Papa that he will have lots of facial hair!






Speaking of Cannon being like Daddy. Every day when he gets home from school or church he
thinks he needs to change clothes. He gets that because as soon as Andrew comes in from work he changes out of his dress clothes into something more comfortable for the evening. Well Cannon has been watching and now he thinks he needs to do the same thing. Yesterday he was wearing a long-sleeve t-shirt and some athletic pants. He said "Momma, I need to change out of my school clothes." I told him "No, those are play clothes and they are comfortable enough to keep on." He said, "No Mom, these are my school clothes!" I tried to explain that those were comfortable though and nothing he would change into would be more comfortable than those. He just knew that those were the clothes he wore to "work" and he wanted to change as soon as he got home just like Daddy! :) I am so glad that God blessed Cannon with an amazing father. He looks up to his Daddy so much and I know that if he keeps watching he will turn into a wonderful young man. He has an awesome Daddy to be just like!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Annual Mileur Ski Trip

We have started a tradition in the Mileur Family of taking a ski vacation around the Christmas holiday. We have gone to Durango,CO for the past 3 years but this year I convinced everyone to try out Angelfire, NM. I found that it was cheaper and about 4 hours closer than Durango. As it got closer to the time we headed to Angelfire things weren't looking great weather wise. Colorado was being dumped with snow while New Mexico was having an unusually "dry" season. I started to worry. I was wishing that I just kept my mouth shut and we went to Colorado like usual. I was going to feel horrible if we got there and the skiing was bad because of the lack of snow. The resort had artificial snow blowers, but still you have to have at least a little snow to make the machine of any use. There were only a few runs open as well. So we loaded up and headed to Angelfire on Tuesday Dec. 28th. When we got there, there was a dusting of snow on the ground. But God blessed our ski trip and the next three days it snowed. We got several inches of snow and a lot of happy skiers. The first day of skiing I only made it a half day because the wind was blowing and I was miserably cold. The second day I completely skipped because it was -18 on the mountain. I decided the fire looked SOOOO much better. The third day was perfect. The sun was out, the snow was coming to a stop and it was perfect conditions for skiing. We all had a great time. Cannon loved being in the snow too. We took some skis that use to belong to Andrew's cousins with us. They were the perfect size for Cannon. There was a little hill behind our cabin that we took Cannon out to. Here is how he did:



He is a natural! We also took him tubing. It was a lot of fun and Cannon didn't want to stop. I was afraid once he got to the top he wouldn't want to go down, but nope! He couldn't wait to do it over and over!

Madison had a great time as well. She is more like me and enjoyed being inside by the warm fire but she enjoyed our little sled ride. I am not sure what we will do next year but I know that no matter what as long as we are all together a good time will be had!



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

And the Bad Blogger Award goes too....

MEGAN MILEUR!!!! Yeah, I know, I made some promises that I didn't keep. I know I left you all waiting on the edge of your seat to see my projects and never showed them. I know all of you have had horrible days because you don't get to hurry to the computer in the morning to find a new blog about my cute children. I know, and I am sorry! But I am here to tell you that as my New Years Resolution I plan to blog more "regularly." Hahaha...and we all know how long those resolutions last at, best maybe a couple months. I have not been one that makes New Years Resolutions. I personally think they are silly. The things on the list are mainly things we should be doing anyway. I have heard of a few that were interesting but most of them are lose weight, workout, eat better, do more quiet time with God. I feel these are things that shouldn't have to have a special occasion to make us start. Those can be done at anytime of the year. Plus, I learned a long time ago that as soon as I make the list and say them aloud to someone, they remember and hang it over my head every time they see I am not adhering to one of my resolutions. I hate that. I get defensive and want to say "Hey, Buddy! Mind your own business! Those are my resolutions to make or break OKAY!" My hubby will be the first to tell you I don't appreciate my short comings being noticed. So I have decided if I don't tell people them then no one knows what to watch for. Smart huh?!?!

Okay, so about the projects! I made Madison and Aleia the cutest Christmas outfits. I got the idea from seeing several Christmas outfits and then making my own from what I liked. Here is the outcome.


I also made the boys reindeer shirts. It was a lot of fun too. The boys LOVED them!

My other project was a bow board and message board. I completely forgot to take a picture of those though. I will try to get one of them to send me a picture. I loved how they turned out too.

We had a great Christmas and New Years. We traveled A LOT! My next post I will tell you about our ski trip! I have great pictures and even a couple of great videos! So please don't give up on me, there are great things to come....

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

More funny talks with Cannon


Yesterday as we were leaving Cannon's school he should me a picture of Mary, Joesph and baby Jesus. He got excited and said, "Hey mom! Madison can be baby Jesus, you can be Mary, and I can be....I was fully expecting him to say Joesph, but nope, he said, and I can be GOD!" Hahaha, where did that come from. Love the way their little brains work.


Then the other day I was on the phone with Andrew. Cannon was standing at the top of the stairs and yells "Hey mom watch!" I looked up and heard he say "To infinity and beyoooooonnnd!" My heart leaped out of my chest and I screamed "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" When he says that phrase he is usually jumping off a chair or some other piece of furniture that is close to the ground. I saw an image flash in my head of him jumping and then tumbling head first down the stairs! Well my son was fortunately smarted that that. He was just making his Buzz figurine fly down the stairs. This momma about had a heart attack!

Another funny conversation I over heard my son saying was when he was playing by himself one day. He was just playing with some toys caring on a conversation. (This incident happened after the day he called me an idiot. So he knew about inappropriate words.) So suddenly I hear him say something like, "Are you kidding me you jerk!" I quickly said, "Cannon! What did I just hear you say?" He replied just as fast, "No, no, mom, no, I was just talking to myself, I wasn't calling anyone that!" Like that makes it SOOOO much better! Seriously, where is he learning these words!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Plays, Projects, and Parties!


We have had a lot of fun this month preparing for Christmas and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Cannon attends a Mother's Day Out school at the Baptist church. They put on a little Christmas play that was one of the cutest, funniest things I have watched in a while. Cannon was asked to be a narrator for the program. I was a little worried about him having to remember lines and then get up there and actually say it, but....He did amazing! Here is a video of him saying his lines. The video quality on my camera is sooooo poor, you can barely make him out but he is the one on the left that steps up after another little boy finishes his line:





His line was: "The man looked at Mary, she looked tired. And the baby would be born very soon."


3 to 5 year olds are hilarious! We heard lots of funny things yelled from the stage, such as I need to go potty! Love it! Can't wait until next year!


Do you remember the projects I told you I would be sharing??? Yeah well I need three of them done by this weekend, and guess what?! I haven't even started! But I work best under pressure so hopefully they will turn out wonderful! I will share them once I finish them. I am really excited about them too!


And finally Cannon will have his first school Christmas party this Thursday. He is so excited. We got gifts for each of his classmates and they have a gift exchange. I get to help with the party so it should be loads of fun! I am working on Andrew to get me a better camera. I don't know what the deal is but my pictures and videos are not up to par. For me that is unacceptable. I am missing out and messing up so many great memories with my kiddos!


Well here's to a busy week!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

Oh Be Careful Little Ears What You Hear...

Saturday afternoon we were all laying around relaxing. Andrew and I were snuggled in a chair looking at our two adorable children. Cannon decided to come over and chat with us a bit. We were laughing and playing with him, when the incident occurred. I was talking to him about his pants and that he had put on ones that were too short for him. He quickly replied in a chipper voice, "No they aren't you IDIOT!" Say WHAT?!?!?! What were the words that just escaped my sweet little boys mouth! My son, who is 4 years old, used in the proper context, called me an idiot! How on earth did he learn this?? I still can not figure out were this was put into his head but it makes me remember how impressionable their precious minds are. Of course, I handled the situation totally wrong. I turned my head and laughed, hard, while my husband took charge and reprimanded Cannon. The poor child was so embarrassed. He didn't really understand the complete meaning of the word, he just repeated something he had heard elsewhere, but he thought it was something we would laugh at, not spank him for saying. Well, I guess I didn't let him down! I am the world's worst at laughing when he says inappropriate things. Andrew keeps telling me I need to work on that! :)

I monitor the shows he watches but he has watched the occasional Sponge Bob and I know that there is a bit of rudeness in that show. Therefore, that show is officially ban from our household. But I really don't know if it was TV or just out in his everyday world where he picked up the words. I will have to be more diligent in guarding his precious ears, eyes, and heart.