Monday, February 15, 2010

Goodbye, Winter!

As winter closes, I better get my snow pictures uploaded. Here are the boys ready for some outdoor fun in the little snow we got.


Why is Brandt wearing his Knight helmet? Why does Brandt do most things? We'll never know.

Brad pulled them around on the sled behind the four wheeler.

They had a great time until they hit that post.

A couple weeks ago, we joined my parents up at Priest Lake for some snowmobiling. It was a lot of fun. The kids love to play in the snow.
I threatened Jody that this picture would end up online...here ya go Jo!

Macey was unlucky enough to have to wear the boys old snow gear. So we threw on her pink hat to complete the ensemble. She loves to ride on a snowmobile.
Brandt just loves wearing a helmet, I think. He rode with Aunt Jody and would cheer if they passed anyone. Life is always a competition for him.
Kaden rode with Grandma. She let him drive for a little while and he of course started out full throttle. Grandma needs a thrill every once in a while - right?
They just loved having a snowball fight. Too bad Kaden has bad aim and even more bad that Brandt is spot on.
My little snow bunnies.
Proof that I was actually there. My only picture and boy was it a good one.

Brandt figured out that he could make a blue mustache using his mouth wash. So he then put on this Sheriff badge sticker to complete the disguise. Silly boy.
Here is a card I made for a gal in our ward who needed my help in making birthday cards for all the young women. I think they turned out cutesy. I just love the textured Cuttlebug option for the Sizzix.

This is the Valentine's I made for my visiting teachers to give to someone they love. I also attached one to the Dessert Auction bouquet below. I just copied my earlier idea for the Beehives. I'm all about copying.

Here is the Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Bouquet that I made for our school's Dessert Auction that I was in charge of this year. Turned out really great with 41 homemade desserts and some of them were simply fantastic. Talented ladies. Brought in some good money for the fund raiser. As I said before, I just COPIED my idea from last year and added some drizzling. Can't go wrong with extra chocolate. It sold for $48. I was pretty surprised. I loved the tin though. And I made some extra hearts for teachers and bus drivers. I love Valentine's Day creations!

7 comments:

Jon, Julee, Maddie, & Dane said...

So fun, sad we missed the snowmobiling trip. I absolutely love the textured paper where in the heck do you find this stuff? I also think your dessert creation turned out darn cute. Can't wait to live in WA so you can help me get my creative freak on. Really you were in charge of the school's auction, good heavens.

Eric and Carrie said...

There's a bouquet of the peanut butter yummy goodness in the mail coming to me right?? Well I don't know if I can wait, I think I'll be making those tonight! Your kids are so adorable, CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU GUYS!

Charee said...

Yes, next Vday lets get some of those peanut butter hearts out to your sistas! Love the close up helmet pictures of your kids--especially Macey's. That girl is too cute. Glad to have you back in blog land!

Kendra and Devin said...

maybe some peanut butter hearts to your nieces too:)

Ashley said...

Your so talented...why didn't I inherit some of that creativeness??

Brooke said...

Love the pictures, and always enjoy the way you describe your polar opposite sons.

Lindsay said...

YUMMY! Such talent! I love the boys pictures...it's so crazy how different they are! And how it makes them even cuter and funnier!