I am a member of Influenster and through this website I sometimes will receive free product to sample and review.
This review is about the new Ivory 2-IN-1 Hair and Body Wash. I was so excited that Ivory is offering something like this because we are loyal Ivory users. In fact, it is the only soap that my sons can use. They both have sensitive skin and frequent eczema flare ups and Ivory really helps lessen those flares. The product arrived and already I was psyched because the bottle is HUGE! It's a ton of product! I love a good bargain and this really would give you a bang for your buck.
I added it to the shower right away and vowed to use it that night. The smell is amazing. A really clean smell. And the texture is silky smooth without feeling greasy or oily. I added a good amount to my hand and went to town on my hair. Lather was great. Just enough, not too much, but I do love a good lather. It rinsed away clean as well. I did go ahead and follow up with my normal conditioner (though the 2-IN-1 has conditioners in it) because my hair is thick and coarse as well as color treated and I just HAVE to use a conditioner or I cannot get a comb through it. ;) I will say that my hair was super clean feeling, great smelling and soft. I then used it as a soap, as well as a shaving soap for my legs and such. Again, great lather...feels great on the skin and left me clean and smooth. No oily residue and my skin did not have a tight feeling afterwards. I cannot say enough about the scent! I really do love, love, love the smell of this product. I have now regularly used this as my soap, replacing my other gel, but I have gone back to my normal shampoo and conditioner. I feel that this product would be great for my boys, however, because I have a hard enough time just getting them to wash their hair, so a 2-IN-1 product would be great for them. They are all about simple, fast showers...but Mom still wants clean and great smelling boys!
So that is the review. A great addition to the Ivory line. Perfect for kids and men, but women with super thick color treated hair *might* need to follow with a separate conditioner.
(the product was given to me free, and the opinions are my own)
Be sure to check out this cute video to see all about the product. And check out Ivory on their Facebook page. www.facebook.com/ivory
Happy showering!
Friday, May 3, 2013
Thursday, November 15, 2012
What a mess!!
I have one afternoon to get this house in order. All of it. The upstairs was done last week, so crossing fingers it's still good. Turning on some tunes and diving in. Wish me luck.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Clean makeup brushes = clearer skin??
Acne. What a dirty word. At my age I still deal with this ugly monster. I am always looking for ways to get to my goal of clearer skin.
So far I have made 2 changes that have worked pretty well for me, but I still get some hormonal breakouts. (The huge cystic ones) And sometimes I will still get smaller breakouts in my T-zone but they are less severe and not as often.
The two changes I made were to switch from a harsher "acne cleanser" to a way more mild one that my doctor recommended. The cleanser I use is Cetaphil . It's very clean feeling, smells pleasant and makes my skin feel great. No more stretched skin feeling when I am done.
The second change I made was to use a more natural and gentle moisturizer. I use this every night after cleansing and again in the morning before makeup application. It's made by Burt's Bees and is the Sensitive Daily Moisturizing Cream.
After they soaked (I changed the water/vinegar after each) I ran them under hot water and blotted on a rag. Then combed them. They came out great, softer and they don't even stink of vinegar. Bonus!
Just look at this nasty water! All of that was going on my face day in and day out. Makes me kind of sick.
So we shall see if this process, which should be repeated ever 2-4 weeks, helps with my skin. I'll let you know! And if you try it and see great results be sure and share!
So far I have made 2 changes that have worked pretty well for me, but I still get some hormonal breakouts. (The huge cystic ones) And sometimes I will still get smaller breakouts in my T-zone but they are less severe and not as often.
The two changes I made were to switch from a harsher "acne cleanser" to a way more mild one that my doctor recommended. The cleanser I use is Cetaphil . It's very clean feeling, smells pleasant and makes my skin feel great. No more stretched skin feeling when I am done.
The second change I made was to use a more natural and gentle moisturizer. I use this every night after cleansing and again in the morning before makeup application. It's made by Burt's Bees and is the Sensitive Daily Moisturizing Cream.
What is also great about these changes, other than the clearer skin, is that they are CHEAP! And that is a word that works for me. The cleanser is around $6 at Wal Mart and I get the moisturizer for $15 at my local Target. And they both last a long time.
So today, I decided to take my skin care one step further. I got on Pinterest ,which you all know I love, and decided to look for ideas on cleaning my makeup brushes. And lo and behold I found a great pin! Found here . In the reader comments on this link I found that one user cleans her brushes with white vinegar and hot water...that's it! Well friends, I have both of those things readily available to me so I decided to give it a shot.
The formula suggested was a Tablespoon of vinegar to 1Cup of hot water. I kinda winged this part. Just mixed til it felt right. (My grandmother cooked this way) Then I took turns soaking each brush for about 15 mins. Took awhile, but they have never been cleaned (oops)
Just look at this nasty water! All of that was going on my face day in and day out. Makes me kind of sick.
So we shall see if this process, which should be repeated ever 2-4 weeks, helps with my skin. I'll let you know! And if you try it and see great results be sure and share!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Braces...good times
So, it's no secret that I am not a teenager. GASP! In fact I am a 37 year old mother of 2. This is important because I never thought that at this age I would be getting braces. I had braces when I was in middle school and part of high school. Not a huge deal at that time because I look at braces in ones teens as a rite of passage. Look at any group of pre-teens or teens and someone in that group will have braces, guaranteed. But in my peer group, well that is WAY less likely.
So this whole thing started in August. It was a typical night at the Moore house and we decided to run out for some quick dinner. Instead of spending money on dessert at the restaurant I had the brilliant idea of just stopping at the local grocery store and getting something sweet. We would be able to get more for the money and it would last longer than one sitting. So we headed there and the boys chose a huge thing of cookies from the bakery. It was like $5.00 for 50 chocolate chip cookies. How could we go wrong??? So we get home, I take out one cookie and ask my hubby if he's like to split it with me. So I broke said cookie in half, handed him the larger half and took the smaller for myself. Took one bite and CRACK. That's right people....there was something in that half of the cookie that didn't belong and it cracked my left front tooth, vertically. Needless to say, I FREAKED!!!! I was in full on panic mode, hysterical, running through the house like a moron and cussing. Not one of my finer moments. I was sure that from now on I would be hideous. That I would end up with fake teeth and my life was pretty much over. So after and emergency call to my dentist (who is wonderful BTW) I was told it was fine to wait until the morning.
Next day, went in and he was able to bond the crack. Said that it was vertical, but far enough to the left that it shouldn't spread or go into the root. I was in pain people. PAIN! So much so that he did refer me to an Endodontist (who is also great). She agreed with him that it was bonded well, but she did also find another vertical crack in the center of the tooth, but it's not surface so she said she saw no reason for any root canals at this time OR to get fake teeth. Her recommendation though, as was my dentist's, was that I get braces. This is because the tooth is now weakened and any further hitting or damage could cause major issues.
I saw the Orthodontist, and he also agreed. After I wore my braces all those years ago, I wasn't great about wearing my retainer. As a result, my bottom teeth re-crowded. They sometimes will hit my upper teeth when talking or eating and so now that the upper tooth has been damaged...the goal is to correct this. Sigh. And all because I wanted a freaking cookie!!!
So, 2 weeks ago this Friday I got my upper braces. We went with metal because the porcelain ones are harder to remove and might damage the cracked tooth. So, I am once again a "brace face". My older son thinks it's funny because it wasn't too long ago that he got his off. My younger one just looked at them and said to me, "Mom. You are still the most beautiful Mom in the world and I love you." (he's sucking up for something I am sure, but I'll take it)
I will say that most people tell me that they make me look younger. I'm not sure if that is true or they are just being polite, but I'll take that one too. I should be getting my bottom set in December I believe. Wasn't on my Christmas list but ah well. And in 18 months to 2 years I will have a great smile and hopefully it will help to preserve my damaged tooth.
(I cannot tell you where I got the cookie, as we are still dealing with them and their insurance. And they are stalling. Nice)
So this whole thing started in August. It was a typical night at the Moore house and we decided to run out for some quick dinner. Instead of spending money on dessert at the restaurant I had the brilliant idea of just stopping at the local grocery store and getting something sweet. We would be able to get more for the money and it would last longer than one sitting. So we headed there and the boys chose a huge thing of cookies from the bakery. It was like $5.00 for 50 chocolate chip cookies. How could we go wrong??? So we get home, I take out one cookie and ask my hubby if he's like to split it with me. So I broke said cookie in half, handed him the larger half and took the smaller for myself. Took one bite and CRACK. That's right people....there was something in that half of the cookie that didn't belong and it cracked my left front tooth, vertically. Needless to say, I FREAKED!!!! I was in full on panic mode, hysterical, running through the house like a moron and cussing. Not one of my finer moments. I was sure that from now on I would be hideous. That I would end up with fake teeth and my life was pretty much over. So after and emergency call to my dentist (who is wonderful BTW) I was told it was fine to wait until the morning.
Next day, went in and he was able to bond the crack. Said that it was vertical, but far enough to the left that it shouldn't spread or go into the root. I was in pain people. PAIN! So much so that he did refer me to an Endodontist (who is also great). She agreed with him that it was bonded well, but she did also find another vertical crack in the center of the tooth, but it's not surface so she said she saw no reason for any root canals at this time OR to get fake teeth. Her recommendation though, as was my dentist's, was that I get braces. This is because the tooth is now weakened and any further hitting or damage could cause major issues.
I saw the Orthodontist, and he also agreed. After I wore my braces all those years ago, I wasn't great about wearing my retainer. As a result, my bottom teeth re-crowded. They sometimes will hit my upper teeth when talking or eating and so now that the upper tooth has been damaged...the goal is to correct this. Sigh. And all because I wanted a freaking cookie!!!
So, 2 weeks ago this Friday I got my upper braces. We went with metal because the porcelain ones are harder to remove and might damage the cracked tooth. So, I am once again a "brace face". My older son thinks it's funny because it wasn't too long ago that he got his off. My younger one just looked at them and said to me, "Mom. You are still the most beautiful Mom in the world and I love you." (he's sucking up for something I am sure, but I'll take it)
I will say that most people tell me that they make me look younger. I'm not sure if that is true or they are just being polite, but I'll take that one too. I should be getting my bottom set in December I believe. Wasn't on my Christmas list but ah well. And in 18 months to 2 years I will have a great smile and hopefully it will help to preserve my damaged tooth.
(I cannot tell you where I got the cookie, as we are still dealing with them and their insurance. And they are stalling. Nice)
Thursday, September 20, 2012
I'm so much cooler on Pinterest
If you haven't heard of "pinning", well you my friend are behind the times. It's the latest and greatest social media site. IMO. You can find it at www.pinterest.com, but I must warn you that it's EASY to get in and really hard to leave. You will lose hours upon hours in there. You have been warned.
Basically Pinterest is on online filing system where you can create "boards" and "pin" ideas to them. These ideas are pictures and links to other websites where you see something you like and want to reference later. So let's say you are looking for cute fall boots, who isn't, and you find a few killer pair that you just have to have BUT you don't have the money at the moment or what have you. You can then "pin" said boots to a board that you might entitle Cute Shoes. This way when you have the time to order them or the money, you can quick link back and buy them. Sounds great right?!? I'm pretty sure that is what the site was intended for, but there is a darker side. The dark side is that you can get lost in pinning and be there ALL day. Seriously, I have killed several hours there just pinning away.
So now you might ask, "Shannon. How many things have you pinned that you have actually baked or bought or styled after?" And the answer is, sadly few. I have made a few recipes that I have seen, sure, but those $2500 Louboutin shoes, yeah, that isn't happening. Facts are that I am WAY cooler on Pinterest that in my real life.
If you were to look at my boards you will see so many gorgeous shoes and rooms and makeup tips and ideas that I will never, ever, execute or buy. But that is kind of the fun of it too. And what is also fun is that you can follow friends, or businesses or celebs and see what they are pinning. And then you can re-pin their pins OR perhaps someone will re-pin your pin. Then my friend, you have arrived. I get so excited when I get an email that something I have pinned has been re-pinned. And I don't want to brag, but I have one pin alone that has been re-pinned by others 226 times. That's right people 226 times!!!! It's like I am Pinterest royalty! And I haven't even mentioned that I have 266 followers and I only know a handful of them in real life. It's the little things. And that is why I am cooler online, because in real life I haven't even bought the shirt that 226 others love so much. And the fitness and beauty boards...well I never exercise, ever and my beauty regimen is pretty basic. I have yet to even attempt a real smokey eye, but I can sure pin the crap out of one! And my home will never be at stylish as my For The Home board and any cleaning tips I have pinned, I probably haven't tried. I mean I do the mad 5:00pm dash around here trying to make it look like I did something. And why didn't I do something? Well I was too busy pinning clean houses to clean mine, silly. ;)
So feel free to check me out on Pinterest Shannon's Pinterest I'm always open to new followers. And feel free to disregard all that was said above and truly believe and buy into that I am just as cool as my Pinterest boards say I am.
Happy Pinning!
Shannon
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
I'm ALIVE!!
I am, it's true. I feel that this blog is full of "I'm so bad at this, I'll get better" posts. I want to get better about posting, honest. I often think of witty or touching things to post about, but instead I turn it into a Facebook status and call it a day.
So, this is the "I'll get better" post of 2012 and I *think* this time that I will post more here. I have some ideas and I need an outlet so you, my 3 followers, sit back and enjoy.
Ta-ta!
So, this is the "I'll get better" post of 2012 and I *think* this time that I will post more here. I have some ideas and I need an outlet so you, my 3 followers, sit back and enjoy.
Ta-ta!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
CeeCee Honeycutt and me

My latest read is "Saving CeeCee Honeycutt" by Beth Hoffman. I actually found this little gem at Half Price Books while waiting for a friend. It was in the clearance section, always my first stop in that store, but it's worth SO much more than the $2 I paid for it.
It takes place mainly in the South in the late 1960's. The title character is 12 years old and goes to live in Savannah, GA with her great Aunt after her mother's passing. Her new world is rich with large homes, large gardens, large southern accents and even larger characters. It reminds me a lot of "The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood" meets "The Secret Life of Bees". (Also both great reads.)
Even though I didn't grow up in what some consider the "true South", much of this book speaks to me. Growing up in Texas, some of these characters remind me of the older people from my past.
Growing up, I spent a majority of my time at my grandmother's home. She lived there with her mother, my great grandmother. My Nanny and Granny respectively. My Granny was born in 1896 and from the stories she told me of her life, it was a rough one. But she was full of love. Love for life, love for family and not afraid of hard work. She reminds me so much of Oletta in this book. Just a fountain of wisdom and able to tell just the right story at the right time to really speak to me about something. She was a God of sorts to me as a child. Not a day goes by that I don't miss her. I often hear her words of wisdom in my head.
My grandmother was born in 1922. She was the only girl of 6 kids. She quit school in the 8th grade and was married by 15. She is my Aunt Tootie. She loved to drive fast, paint her nails, and get her hair done...and she was great to me. She could be tough, tough as nails, but tender too. My sister and I loved to spend time at her house. We were there every morning for a full breakfast, every day after school and all day during the summer. Our mother worked full time, so Nanny was our caretaker. I remember sitting at the vanity in her room playing with all her costume jewelry, makeup, lotions and powders. I think her bed was the most comfortable one I've still ever slept in. She used to say to me after school, "Do you hear that, Shannon? My bed is calling for you." And I'd go lay down for a quick power nap. I've never slept that well before or since. I sure do miss her, but I feel as though she is watching over me. Watching over her whole "little family" as she liked to say.
I think what strikes me most in this book, as it relates to me, is that CeeCee really enjoys her time with Oletta and Aunt Tootie and the other elder characters in this book. She admires theses older people, learns from them, leans on them, loves them.
When my sister and I were young, I remember many a time sitting on the front porch or in the living room of my grandmother's home, shelling peas with Granny. We would reach into the old sack my Great Uncle Gene had brought from his farm, and shell them into an old pot. I never ate any of these peas mind you, as I was a picky child, but the fun was in the spending time with Granny and listening to her stories and just basking in the glory of who she was. I learned a lot during those shelling sessions. A lot about her, a lot about me, a lot about life.
And then there were the the late nights of dominoes. My Nanny and Granny and other extended family, Great Uncles and Aunts, would sit up and play late at night. My sister and I would sneak out of our room at her house and listen to them from the hallway. All of them crowded around the table, Rangers baseball game on the radio, fans running to cool the air in the TX summer heat. I just loved to hear them talk and watch how they related to one another. Oh how I wanted to be at that table. I still have that table as a matter of fact. It now sits in my dining room. We sit under it only at big family gatherings like Christmas or Thanksgiving, but when we do, I feel like Nanny and Granny are there with us. I finally made it to dominoes.
I think this is why this book speaks to me. CeeCee respects her elder generation. They are her friends. She listens to them, wants to be with them, wants to please them. I grew up that way, as did many of us from my generation and those before us. I think it's lost today. You don't see the big extended families as much. My boys don't really have that, and it makes me sad. I often think that they won't have the great memories that I do. That my sister does, that my husband does. But I guess too, that they won't know what they are missing. They won't shell peas, or long to sit with the older people and play dominoes or hear the Rangers on the radio. They won't know what it's like to sit on a porch swing and drink sweet tea. But I guess they will have their own memories and I am sure they will hold them just as dear.
But I know that my elders are what made me. They helped to mold me into who I am today as a person, a wife and a mother. I learned more in an afternoon with them then I think I did all of school. Life lessons. And I think it's what "saves" CeeCee Honeycutt in this book. The wisdom and love of her elders. We really should cherish them more.


Labels:
book,
CeeCee Honeybutt,
childhood,
elders,
grandmother
Tuesday, April 19, 2011

See that "superhero" up there? That is me. No, really it is. I am a worrier. I panic. I am always waiting for the other shoe to drop, as they say. I think I have always been that way. I'm pretty sure my mother never had to warn me to look both ways when crossing a street, stay in the shallow end, not talk to strangers or any of that. I always found myself telling those things to my friends who would look at me like I was crazy as if to say "Gah! You are not our mom. Where is your sense of adventure?" I like adventure, as long as it's indoors and well supervised. That's fun too, right?
Now that I am the mom, my worrying tends to limit my kids in their lives. I don't enjoy being outside for long. I'm scared to death of bugs (wasps mainly...or bees...or hornets...or anything with a stinger) and God forbid a dog be running loose. Just typing that makes me squirm. Summer is pretty boring around here because of that. I like my boys in my sights, because then I know they are safe. It wasn't until last year that I let my oldest start playing outside with friends, on their streets or in their homes. And sometimes when he rides off on his bike to go to his friends houses, I still get a little voice in my head saying "Gosh, I hope he comes back home safe to me." Insane? Perhaps a tad. Medicated? Not yet, but might be a good idea.
But, I think the time that my anxiety is at it's worst, is when one of my boys is sick. About 4 years ago now, my oldest came down with strep that turned into pneumonia. He was on antibiotics and steroids as well as breathing treatments. It was a scary time, but nothing we couldn't handle. That all changed on an August morning near the end of his course of medicine. He came into our room saying his mouth hurt. One look and we knew that something was horribly, horribly wrong. His entire mouth was so swollen and full of grape sized blisters, that his lips were turning outward. Well of course, we rushed him to his pediatrician. She took one look and said, "It's SJS. He has to get to the hospital, now!" So an ambulance was called. My husband rode with him, while I took our younger son to stay with a friend. I have never cried so hard as I did that day. I was terrified. I didn't even know what SJS was yet, or what caused it. All I knew was that my baby was on his way to the hospital in an ambulance and I wasn't sure exactly when I would get to him.
That was a scary two weeks. He was in Children's of Dallas that long, and while they were wonderful to us, I hope to never see that place ever again. If you aren't familiar with SJS (Steven Johnson Syndrome) I encourage you to educate yourself. I won't go into details here, but for to say that my son's was actually caused my the antibiotic he was on for the strep/pneumonia.
The aftermath of that illness,though, has been tough. I am thankful every single day that physically my son came out unscathed, but I think mentally that I did not. This only fed into my anxiety and ever since then when one of my boys is sick, I think about that morning in August. It doesn't help that since that time, my oldest has also had allergic reactions to several other antibiotics. We are now down to one more antibiotic choice for him. He's taken it once, and thankfully did okay.
And that brings us to current. My youngest was diagnosed yesterday with strep and a strep rash. His whole upper body and face is covered with red itchy bumps that make him look pitiful and send my mind lurching back 4 years. And while I know that he's not having an allergy, I am having to treat him with an antibiotic. That alone makes me stressed.
I'm a mother, and mother's worry. But some think that I worry too much, and I think they are right. But, this is just an insight into one of the reasons I always jump from bad to worse where my kids are concerned. You just never know. And I like to be in control, and in this case I cannot be.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
December 2009
Wow, it's been awhile! I am so bad about updating this blog, but I will try and get better about it.
Christmas is upon us! Hard to believe. Seems like the older I get, the faster the years fly by. Ben will be 10 in a couple of weeks and that just blows my mind. He told me that he is "halfway to 20". I told him to slow down and relish these times, because being a kid at Christmas is the best thing ever.
We did our traditional visit with Santa this week. We heard that Bass Pro shops had a pretty neat setup and it's all free. That word really spoke to Michael. lol So we loaded up after school on Friday and went. It was pretty cool and the boys got their Christmas wishes straight to Santa's ear. I think the outlook is good that they will get what they asked for. Then last night, we all made a gingerbread house as a family. I have been wanting to do one of these every year but I just never get around to buying one in time. The kids did a great job!
Tonight we are taking the boys to see "A Christmas Carol" on stage by the Dallas Theater Center. Michael and I used to go every year, but this is the first time that we are taking the boys. They don't know...it's a surprise. It's Will's favorite Christmas story (he calls is Scrooge) so I think he will be extra excited.
Merry Christmas all!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
I think I have a New Kids addiction...
Found out they are coming back to Dallas in July!!! Tickets don't go on sale until Saturday, unless you are an American Express cardholder. Well...I am not, but I have a friend who is. :) She entrusted me with her CC info and at 10am today, I purchased 6 tickets!!! I cannot tell you how excited I am!! They are not the "best" seats because those are reserved for the big spenders and I just don't have cash to throw around. But July 17th me and 5 of my good friends will be seeing the ultimate boy band yet again! They were here in October and we had the BEST time at the concert.....I think we will have an even better time the 2nd time around. Can you feel the excitement! The countdown has begun.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Will's first visit to the dentist!



Yes, I know.....he should have gone sooner. Sigh, but I guess my fear of the dentist makes me really hate going, even with my kids! Both boys had their well checks last week and their pediatrician mentioned that it was time for Will to see the dentist. Mike had to have a small cavity filled on Saturday morning and while we were there we made Will his appt. So at 7:30am today, we were there! Will was pretty excited and a tad nervous but I assured him that the dentist is a friend. :)
He did so well!! He listened, he answered the hygienist's questions and seemed to really enjoy the whole visit! He had his teeth counted, had x-rays, his teeth were cleaned, had a fluoride treatment and then it was time for the dentist to take a look. She said his teeth were "very pretty" and that it looks like he does a great job brushing. The only concern is that Will has an under bite and it's causing some rubbing and scratching of the enamel on his top front teeth. At this point there is nothing to do because soon his permanent teeth will come in. So...we will cross that bridge when it comes.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Will's Indiana Jones Birthday party.





We threw Will's b-day party this past weekend. We decided to have this one at home since the boys are only getting older and this might be the last one we can do at the house.
Will decided on an Indiana Jones party and we ran with it. It was too much fun!! When the guests arrived we had them do a craft. They colored, or painted on a white paper plate. We let them dry and then cut them into spirals and attaching googly eyes....they made snakes. :) We then ate lunch and then it was time for the show to start.
Mike dressed up as Indy and gathered the kids around to tell them the tale of the "Hu Shur" treasure. Said he found it but that it was locked with 3 locks and he needed their help finding the keys. The first key was hidden in a bowl of mummy guts (spaghetti). I think the boys really liked this....but the girls were a bit grossed out. They found all the hidden keys in the guts and tried them all on the first lock until they found the right one. The 2nd key was hidden in snakes cave. Indy HATES snakes so he needed the kids to go in and get snake eggs and he knew that the key was hidden in one of them. We made the cave in our hallway using old sheets, and plastic table clothes. It was lit by a red party light and there was all kinds of fake snakes, lizards, costume jewelry and the snakes eggs on the ground. They found all the eggs and Indy opened them up. In one was the key...so that took care of the 2nd lock. So where could the 3rd key be?? The mummy had it! So Indy told them that if they offered the mummy a "sweet treat" on a "special day" that the mummy would give them the key. Well the kids decided that the sweet was the cupcakes and that the special day was Will's birthday. So...out came the "Hu Shur Mummy"!!! lol It was Heather all wrapped up in toilet paper. So Will gave her the cupcake and she released the key. They opened the 3rd and final lock, popped open the chest and inside was the treasure....the party goody bags.
Fun! All the kids had a really great time. :)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
My baby turns 5 today.
Hard to believe that this time 5 yrs ago, my youngest and I were still sharing the same body...but only for a few more hours. On January 25th, 2004 at 3:35pm William Gabriel Moore was delivered into this world. He completed our little family and rounded out the number to four. :)
He has grown a lot in the 5 years since and I have watched him grow into the fun loving little man that he is today. He loves to laugh, loves to make others laugh and he just has a real sweet way about him. He's devious though, but man that smile would melt the coldest of hearts and because of it he often gets away with more than he should. He's my little man, my stinkopatamus, my silly Will.
Monday, January 5, 2009
And I was doing so well!!
I was keeping up so well with this blog, but man I have dropped the ball yet again.
Thanksgiving was nice, we all went to my Aunt and Uncle's house. The food was wonderful, but the family time was even better. I love Thanksgiving, it's my favorite holiday. None of the gift pressures of Christmas but still with all the great food!! :)
Christmas is over and all the decorations are down. Always kind of sad to see the house looking so bare after being so decorated for over a month, but nice to have it down and out of the way. Christmas was a good one. We hosted Christmas Eve at our house again this year. We had a lot of family over and some really great food yet again. The kids made out like bandits, as usual, and were really appreciative of all that they received. Mom spent the night Christmas Eve, and we took the boys to look at Christmas lights before putting them to bed. They awoke bright and early in the morning to see just what Santa had left for them. Ben got the new bicycle that he asked for and Will finally got his blue Nintendo DS. They were both extatic! It's nice that mom is here to see her grandkids faces on Christmas morning.
Michael was off for a nice long break this holiday. He worked from home on Christmas Eve morning and then was off until today. We had a lot of fun while he was home. We relaxed, played games, went to many dinners out and just enjoyed having him here. We decided to take the kids to Medieval Times one night. We didn't tell them where we were going and man they were excited once we got there. It's kind of a special place for Mike and I. He took me there for my 24th birthday and it was also the night that Ben was concieved. We have not been back since, and it was special being there again with our now complete family.
The New Year came and went without incident. We spent a quiet night at home. We ordered in and played a little Guild Wars on the computers. A nice way to ring in the New Year!
So that is where we are. 2009 is here and I am hoping it is a great year for the Moore family as well as all of yours :) I'll try and post some pics at a later date.
Thanksgiving was nice, we all went to my Aunt and Uncle's house. The food was wonderful, but the family time was even better. I love Thanksgiving, it's my favorite holiday. None of the gift pressures of Christmas but still with all the great food!! :)
Christmas is over and all the decorations are down. Always kind of sad to see the house looking so bare after being so decorated for over a month, but nice to have it down and out of the way. Christmas was a good one. We hosted Christmas Eve at our house again this year. We had a lot of family over and some really great food yet again. The kids made out like bandits, as usual, and were really appreciative of all that they received. Mom spent the night Christmas Eve, and we took the boys to look at Christmas lights before putting them to bed. They awoke bright and early in the morning to see just what Santa had left for them. Ben got the new bicycle that he asked for and Will finally got his blue Nintendo DS. They were both extatic! It's nice that mom is here to see her grandkids faces on Christmas morning.
Michael was off for a nice long break this holiday. He worked from home on Christmas Eve morning and then was off until today. We had a lot of fun while he was home. We relaxed, played games, went to many dinners out and just enjoyed having him here. We decided to take the kids to Medieval Times one night. We didn't tell them where we were going and man they were excited once we got there. It's kind of a special place for Mike and I. He took me there for my 24th birthday and it was also the night that Ben was concieved. We have not been back since, and it was special being there again with our now complete family.
The New Year came and went without incident. We spent a quiet night at home. We ordered in and played a little Guild Wars on the computers. A nice way to ring in the New Year!
So that is where we are. 2009 is here and I am hoping it is a great year for the Moore family as well as all of yours :) I'll try and post some pics at a later date.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Jackets win the Superbowl!!!
Saturday was the Jackets Superbowl game vs Mesquite Bulldogs. It was a tight game. The score was 6-0, Jackets. Pretty tense. Tense and FREEZING! Man it was cold, cold, cold....but that makes for good football. The boys all got a medal, a trophy and some bragging rights for having a perfect 14-0 season! We are so proud of the entire team and in our own personal Jacket, Ben. He had a great season and really saw a lot of playing time in the Superbowl. He had a wonderful time, learned a lot about football and teamwork and made some really great friends as well. So now we look forward to next season when we will be a 2 Jacket family. Will is going to play for the flag team, and Ben will move up to 2A. We will be living and breathing football on Saturdays next year. :)






Monday, November 10, 2008
October Wrap-up
I dropped the ball on posting about the end of our October, but that is just because it's one busy time!
Will had his Halloween party on the 30th. They do a little costume parade for the parents and then retreat to their classrooms for class parties. This year I am a helper to the room mother. I was in charge of prizes for games. Of course I had no idea how many games there were, so I over bought. Ah well...I just put the extra prizes in each kids treat bag. :) Worked out well that way. William had a great time and I am so happy that I get the luxury of being a stay at home parent so that I am there at events like these.

Halloween was on a Friday this year, and that may have hurt in the trick or treating department. Our neighborhood was AMAZING last year, not as amazing this year. I think more people were out partying than giving out candy and decorating their own houses. The hayride was still going on though, as was the house we loved so much from last year. These people go all out! Ben and Will still managed to get tons of candy and they had a blast trick or treating. Will was Darth Vader this year and Ben was a ninja


Will had his Halloween party on the 30th. They do a little costume parade for the parents and then retreat to their classrooms for class parties. This year I am a helper to the room mother. I was in charge of prizes for games. Of course I had no idea how many games there were, so I over bought. Ah well...I just put the extra prizes in each kids treat bag. :) Worked out well that way. William had a great time and I am so happy that I get the luxury of being a stay at home parent so that I am there at events like these.
Halloween was on a Friday this year, and that may have hurt in the trick or treating department. Our neighborhood was AMAZING last year, not as amazing this year. I think more people were out partying than giving out candy and decorating their own houses. The hayride was still going on though, as was the house we loved so much from last year. These people go all out! Ben and Will still managed to get tons of candy and they had a blast trick or treating. Will was Darth Vader this year and Ben was a ninja
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Traveling back in time...
This past Sunday night, I got to travel back in time. My sister, 2 of my best friends from high school, and myself were all 15 again for a night. This past Sunday, the 19th of October we all went to see the best boy band in history perform together once again. We went to see......the New Kids on The Block!!!! It was AMAZING! I don't think I was quite prepared for how excited I would be. I think I screamed the entire show! Here I am a 33yr old grown woman, married mother of 2 and I was literally screaming at the top of my lungs "I love you Joe!!!!". Embarrassing now, but trust me at the time I fit right in. The American Airlines Center was packed with women in their 30's screaming and jumping up and down for these 5 men from Boston. There were women decked out in spandex, acid washed jeans and I even saw crimped hair! What a flashback! The show itself was phenomenal. They always did put on a great concert. It was a good mix of their old hits and songs from the new album. It all blended seamlessly. One really cool moment was when Jordan was singing "I'll be loving you forever"....the entire crowd was singing along so loudly that Donnie even made the comment that it was a cool song of Jordan on lead vocals and Dallas TX on background. Guess you had to be there to feel the magic that was and is NKOTB. It's a night I will treasure, much like when I saw them way back in 1991. They really are a great group of guys.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Mindless "super" fun!
I was on one of my mom boards today and this lady posted the funniest link of herself being "super". It was so cute I had to make my whole family super heroes! The best was Will's though, as he is ALWAYS making the funniest faces. Well, they finally came in handy. See for yourself at this link:
MAKE ME SUPER!
And here we are the Super Family!!!



MAKE ME SUPER!
And here we are the Super Family!!!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Daddy and Me Rodeo Day
Today was a special day at Will's MDO. They had a rodeo day for the kids and their dads. I took Will to school and then Mike went up there around 10 for the fun! They had the parking lot roped off and had all of these games set up for the kids to play. They had horseshoes, and stick pony races and other things. Topped the afternoon off with a picnic with dad. They both had a fun time and I think it was extra special for Will because he doesn't get much time with just him and his dad :)




Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)






