My mom helped Olivia write a Mother's Day card for me. Inside were a list of questions that my mom asked Olivia and wrote down. Some of them are pretty cute. She said that my favorite color and food is her favorites- green and cereal. My job is cleaning up the house and I make really good soup. And apparently I am only 5 years old! I love my girls and my mother so much! :)
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Playing Catch-up with Pictures
So I have missed a lot! Both of my girls have grown so much in about six or so months. We had birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Alle started walking (and running), and so much more! Here is a quick recap in pictures of the 2012 holidays and the beginning of 2013.

Fall 2012:
Parks, birthday parties, Expo, Fire department....
Halloween 2012: Flower and Bumblebee
Around Thanksgiving and following was a very difficult time for our family. There were two deaths in my extended family and one in Clint's. All of them were very different circumstances and difficult to deal with in different ways. Below are some pictures of my great uncle Harvey (an avid GA Bulldog fan) and my cousin who is only two months older than me
Thanksgiving 2012

Christmas 2012
We pretty much had the best Christmas ever! We spend time with all of our families, Olivia was able to look forward and really enjoy all of the festivities, and Alle was learning to walk and liked all the attention. Christmas was followed by the worst New Years with me having a horrible fever for 3 days and everyone else getting sick too... but we wont let that ruin our Christmas memories :)
Allene Drue is one!
We had a small valentine's birthday party at Beans and Strings with family and a few close friends. Alle was very sweet, like her presents, and loved her cake!
Spring 2013
Strawberry picking, parks, Chehaw, Veggie Tales live, FIF concert...
Easter and Mother's Day 2013
So there has been a lot going on in the past eight months or so... some good and some bad. But a lot of growth all round in our family. Which reminds me... in February I found out we are expecting baby Fleetwood#3! I am about 16 weeks along now and I will put up some pictures in a different post.
The due date is November 8th.
There are going to be a lot more exciting things coming up for the rest of this year as well!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Potato Head Quiet Book
While I was exploring the internet for different ideas for quiet books, I came across a felt Mr Potato Head called My Spud Bud advertised on Etsy. It looked super cute and I thought to myself... "I can do that!" Most of Olivia's and Alle's toys beep, talk, or make some kind of noise and I though this would be a fun and quiet thing to play with. My best friend moved to Japan last week and she has a little girl who just turned two so I decided to make this for 'baby Daisy' as a birthday present thinking it will be fun for her to play with on the plane ride as well. For some reason I always like to try out new things on other people... new brownie recipe, cooking macaroni and cheese in milk (did not turn out very good!)... so why not this too!
I think it turned out pretty good. Olivia wanted me to make her one so I did but it is a little bit different. I sewed her potato head onto felt but then put that onto regular fabric for the cover and handles.
It took a lot longer than I had planned but I think it turned out pretty good!
It opens and there is a pocket on the left hand side with all of the pieces in it. The body of the potato head is hand sewn on the right side. There are eyes, mouths, teeth, noses, mustache, glasses, ears, and shoes.
I sewed on Velcro to keep the book closes and also to close the pocket
Olivia wanted to slow off the book by holding in front of her face!
I think it turned out pretty good. Olivia wanted me to make her one so I did but it is a little bit different. I sewed her potato head onto felt but then put that onto regular fabric for the cover and handles.
Here is the center and the pieces that I made for hers
Having fun with making some potatoes.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
God is with you!
Olivia came to me one day and asked "Can I watch this movie?" Pointing to the movie case she said "that is the mean guy... I like that part." "you do?" I asked her. She said "I'm not afraid of it anymore." "Why not" I asked. And she said "Because God is with me!" After a a minute she said "You can watch it with me... but don't be afraid because God is with you"
I lover her little heart. She has been saying these kinds of things a lot lately. I think she first started when she participated in some vacation bible school activities and she learned that God is with you.
One time she even ran out of the room during a 'scary' part of veggie tales then stopped and said "Oh yeah... God is with me, I don't have to be afraid" and ran back to finish her movie.
Here is a video of her explaining to me why she isn't afraid anymore and why I don't have to be afraid either.
After our bible study on September 30, I was telling Clint we should have praise report/ prayer request time during the first part of our meeting time and Olivia called out "I want to do it!" So i asked her if she had any prayer requests: anything she wanted us to pray for. She said Jesus... She wants Jesus in her heart. So I took her and baby sister over to Clint and we all sat on the couch. Clint told her that she can pray. At first she didn't want to but I told her that she can pray and Jesus likes it when little girls talk to him. Clint told her to repeat what he was saying. This is the prayer that she whispered:
I lover her little heart. She has been saying these kinds of things a lot lately. I think she first started when she participated in some vacation bible school activities and she learned that God is with you.
One time she even ran out of the room during a 'scary' part of veggie tales then stopped and said "Oh yeah... God is with me, I don't have to be afraid" and ran back to finish her movie.
Here is a video of her explaining to me why she isn't afraid anymore and why I don't have to be afraid either.
After our bible study on September 30, I was telling Clint we should have praise report/ prayer request time during the first part of our meeting time and Olivia called out "I want to do it!" So i asked her if she had any prayer requests: anything she wanted us to pray for. She said Jesus... She wants Jesus in her heart. So I took her and baby sister over to Clint and we all sat on the couch. Clint told her that she can pray. At first she didn't want to but I told her that she can pray and Jesus likes it when little girls talk to him. Clint told her to repeat what he was saying. This is the prayer that she whispered:
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Dear Jesus. Please come into my heart, and be with me always. Amen.
~
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Routine

My dad recently had back surgery and even though that isn't necessarily routine, the anesthesia was. However the anesthesia put his intestines to sleep and it took them a week to start working again and he is still having stomach issues two weeks after the surgery.
I had a routine surgery when I was about five years old. I had Tonsillitis and was struggling to breath at night so I had my adenoids and tonsils taken out. Having a Tonsillectomy at that time was one of the first things they doctors went for and was extremely routine and safe. However, mine resulted in being sent home in tears with a visible hole in the corner on my mouth. I have had several reconstructive surgeries over the years but now you can't even tell which side the hole was on. I am very grateful to have parents who were able to research and find out what was the best route to have this problems fixed even though it cost them so much at the time.
So routine or not, God is untimely in control and I am glad he chose to heal Olivia's ear naturally for now.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
A look back at 2011
I love taking pictures and scrapbooking them but lately I haven't had much time to get out a lot of non-baby stuff and scrapbook . So instead, I have made a 'Family Yearbook' for the last few years. Every few months or so, shutterfly will have a code for a free photobook and you only pay the shipping cost.
A couple of days ago I made a yearbook for 2011 and realized that so much has changed since the beginning of last year. Olivia was a little baby still wearing diapers; Alle wasn't even a thought yet; Clint was working a different job; I was working a job; We were attending a different church; Olivia was still in day care; She had just started Gymnastics; Cousin Asher was just one month old.... So many changes in the 20 months or so. Olivia stopped looking so much like a baby and more like the little girl she is now a month or two after her birthday... which is when I found out I was pregnant with Alle. Even though I have loved my family and cherished our time during 2011, it is hard to imagine my life now without little Alle bug added to it. I am so thankful for our blessings, hardships, provisions, and additions to our family from God.
A couple of days ago I made a yearbook for 2011 and realized that so much has changed since the beginning of last year. Olivia was a little baby still wearing diapers; Alle wasn't even a thought yet; Clint was working a different job; I was working a job; We were attending a different church; Olivia was still in day care; She had just started Gymnastics; Cousin Asher was just one month old.... So many changes in the 20 months or so. Olivia stopped looking so much like a baby and more like the little girl she is now a month or two after her birthday... which is when I found out I was pregnant with Alle. Even though I have loved my family and cherished our time during 2011, it is hard to imagine my life now without little Alle bug added to it. I am so thankful for our blessings, hardships, provisions, and additions to our family from God.
By the way... If there are any mistakes in the photo book, please don't tell me. I have already ordered the book!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Chocolate Chip cookie mix
I have been making my own mixes! Brownie mix, cookie mix, muffin mix, baking mix, pancake and waffle mix. I cut the recipes in half because I want to try them first to see if I like them before having to use them for months.
Two days ago I made and cooked some fake Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip cookie mixes. There are also recipes for other Betty Crocker cookie mixes in this post on a website called Fake-it-frugal. They also have recipes for Betty Crocker brownies and fake Clorox clean up.
Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix:
1 Cup Flour
1/4 Cup White Sugar
1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 teaspoon Salt
3/4 Cup Chocolate Chips
Mix together and store in a quart size ziplock bag. Write instructions on the bag to add: 1 Stick Softened Butter, 1 Large Egg, 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract. Mix & Bake at 350 degrees for 9-11 minutes.
1/4 Cup White Sugar
1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 teaspoon Salt
3/4 Cup Chocolate Chips
Mix together and store in a quart size ziplock bag. Write instructions on the bag to add: 1 Stick Softened Butter, 1 Large Egg, 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract. Mix & Bake at 350 degrees for 9-11 minutes.
These were very tasty. They did turn out a little thin though. I'm not sure if it is because I didn't measure my flour and sugar properly, or because I used some butter and some margarine from two different things and added too much, or because I had the cookie sheet on the stove while the oven was warming and the cookies started melting before they started cooking. Either way they were still scrumptious but not thick!
What I do is bake what we want for that day with a few extra and then I freeze the rest of the dough. I put cookie size balls of the dough onto some freezer paper on an extra cookie sheet and put it in the freezer. When they freeze I put them in a baggie and just right the correct temperature and time for baking. Then I can just take out how many I want for the next time I want some cookies.
I made an extra of the cookie mix and some brownie mixes, muffin mix, and some pancake and waffle mix. I put them all in baggies and wrote on the bag what they are and how much I need to use and what I need to add for when I use the mix. I put the pancake/waffle mix in an old formula container wrapped in paper.
I put my mixes standing in a tupperware container with my other muffin mixes in my pantry. When I use my other mixes I will post on how they turned out as well. I like making cookies and such from scratch and this makes it easier to do so without making as big of a mess because now all I have to do is add the wet ingredients!
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