And this would be a "Mom Post". A little over a week ago, I had the opportunity to share in the experience of a super fun birthday celebration with 7 of my favorite friends. The celebration was held at Camp Clark and was prepared by 2 gourmet chefs from The Italian Gourmet of Mpls. FANTASTIC! WE had 3 birthdays to celebrate so we decided to skip the gifts, skip the loud, expensive restaurants and indulge in an intimate, gourmet chef prepared meal right in the home. Let me tell you, it was the next big thing to actually being in Italy. Of course, there was plenty of wine (as you can see from the photos). Our two chefs, Antonio Cecconi and his fun assistant (name?? - have a little more wine, Tina) kindly showed us how to make pasta and prepare an authentic Italian meal and a delicious, chocolatey dessert. FABULOUS! We had such a nice time and ended the night with our standard human pyramid, PLUS 3 varmints who slipped in before their bedtime. Too bad their mama was sheepish about kneeling on the two backs of her partners in crime - it would have been so much better to just GO FOR IT even if it meant an ER visit. Why not end the night with a little excitement? Next time :)
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Dylan Wins Big at Cub Scouts Pine Derby Races!
So during the basketball season-end tournament, Dave had to run across the hall between games, weigh his and Dylan's car in and race it in it's first race while Dylan played ball. Good thing mom and the girls were there to keep cheering on Dylan at the game. He was so excited to learn that his car not only won it's first race, but it was voted "Fastest Looking Car" of the entire group. Why am I not surprised, considering Dave had a BIG hand in creating the car, the Red Bullet.
Dylan almost jumped out of his pants when he won even more races to clench first place in his Den and third overall in the entire Pack. This means he gets to go to Districts at the Mall of America in March which we just found out is the same weekend as our ski trip to Lutsen. Dave and Dylan just may have to leave the Red Bullet in someone else's caring hands (Ethan and his Dad - they are going too!) and pray it does well without the loving touch of Dad and Dylan. Stay tuned!
Basketball Season Rolls to an End
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Finance 101
This past Friday, I picked the kiddos up from school and went home and had them grab their piggy banks. I had planned a field trip to the local bank so they could open up their own savings accounts and learn a little more about "finance".
They have been saving up for quite a while and have these really neat little "ABC" piggy banks that feature three banks in one: A is Giving (tithing); B is Saving (goes directly to the bank); and C is Spending (for themselves, gifts for others). Whenever they receive $, they usually donate a certain amount to each section. The banker was very impressed with the amount of money they had saved up which was collected from a combination of gifts, allowance, lemonade sales and a few garage sales. The best part is they got to help count the money, see it deposited into their accounts and see on the computer how much they each have and how it will continue to grow as they add to it monthly. Oh boy, how exciting for them!
Dave and I try our best to teach them about the value of money and why it's important to give to others in need, save for their futures and spend wisely. Now that they can go on the computer and see their account values increase each month, it has become even more interesting and motivating at the same time.
They have been saving up for quite a while and have these really neat little "ABC" piggy banks that feature three banks in one: A is Giving (tithing); B is Saving (goes directly to the bank); and C is Spending (for themselves, gifts for others). Whenever they receive $, they usually donate a certain amount to each section. The banker was very impressed with the amount of money they had saved up which was collected from a combination of gifts, allowance, lemonade sales and a few garage sales. The best part is they got to help count the money, see it deposited into their accounts and see on the computer how much they each have and how it will continue to grow as they add to it monthly. Oh boy, how exciting for them!
Dave and I try our best to teach them about the value of money and why it's important to give to others in need, save for their futures and spend wisely. Now that they can go on the computer and see their account values increase each month, it has become even more interesting and motivating at the same time.
Ski Bunnies
Dave and I had to partake in a mandatory parent meeting for about 15 minutes or so and when we came out to continue to cheer them on, here Taylor had already advanced to the next level! Our Little Peanut (Crash Kemmet II) was moved to the next class due to her "advanced skills" according to the instructor. Dave and I burst out laughing because she is typically "accident prone". Not this time! Dylan and Lindsey weren't far behind and were advanced as well about 15 minutes later which they were really happy about. Next lesson, they get to try out the chair lift which should be very interesting. Let's hope they don't fall off the ski lift like their mom did in high school at Red Lodge, MT!
Dave and I are super excited to ski with our little munchkins in the next few weeks to prepare for our ski trip coming up. In March, we are headed to Lutsen for a 4-day weekend. We rented a ski-in/ski-out condo complete with an outdoor hot tub and an outdoor heated pool. We cannot wait! The kiddos are even more excited and are looking forward to their next few lessons before they "tackle the mountains" :) What a great sport to be able to share with our kiddos.
Absolutely no fear! |
I was born ready! |
This is AWESOME! |
Getting ready for their first ski lesson |
Taylor swishing down the bunny hill |
When do we go to the top of the mountain - I am SO ready! |
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