Thursday, September 27, 2007

Kendrickisms


The other day Daddy was strapping Kendrick into his car seat and Kendrick wiped his forehead with his arm and said "whew, that was close daddy"

Jon overheard Kendrick talking to the girls and he was saying "Okay guys, here is what the game plan is"
Kendrick likes to run errands with his daddy so the other day he told the girls "Girls can't run errands with daddy's only boys can"

Kendrick came up to me the other day and said "Mommy, You being we-dic-u-lous"

Kendrick was dancing around the bed tonight after his bath. I was was trying to get him dressed so I was struggling a lot. He just kept on laughing about it. Then he said "Mommy, I am a really good dancer" Oh the confidence at this age...
The other day we decided to stop by our old "school" (daycare) for a visit. There is one little girl there who really like the trio. The trio really liked her as they talk about her all the time. So when we got to the school we walked out on the playground to say hi and this little girl came running over screaming Kendrick, Kendrick, Kendrick the whole time. Then she embraced him in a huge hug and would not let go... Hmmm it must have been his first love. To Cute!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Happy Anniversary Babe!


My sweet sweet husband and I celebrated 7 years of marriage this past Saturday. It was a perfect day and we were lucky enough to have an overnight babysitter so we could just hang out and spend some time with each other. It is always so nice to reconnect with Jon and we both pledged that we are going to do that more often. I just need to get the older kids in the neighborhood on board to babysit!
When we got married the priest made reference in him homily that when we had been married for 7 years we were going to write him a letter to tell him how a marriage works! We still have to sit down to watch our wedding video so we know exactly what our assignment is but I am excited to sit down and write the letter.

I remember at the time that 7 years seemed like such a long time. Now that it is here I am just amazed at how fast the time has gone. I am also amazed that the road we planned to go down was not the road we traveled at all....not even close. What a great lesson that was to both of us.

So in honor of 7 great years of marriage with my best friend and soul mate: To my babe, I love you for the husband you are to me. For loving me unconditionally, even when I was not all that love able. You have stood by my side and just like the song lyrics said "You were there"! I love you babe! Thank You for loving me back!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Multiples Day at the Baseball Game

We cheer for the MN Twins and so you can imagine when I learned of a "Twins, Triplets, Quads, and Quints" Day at the Twins game I was all over getting tickets. It was a lot of fun. We decided it would be fun to take the "Train" downtown again so we did that. Then we lined up as any multiples who attended the game that day got to walk around the field before the game for a parade. The kids loved this and we got a close up view of some of the baseball players. It was pretty cool.


The whole family went with Grandma and Grandpa, uncle Tony, and of course or friend "Auntie" Jane!



The kids discovered what Binoculars are and they loved looking through them.



It wasn't the best game and we left after the 7Th inning as to beat the crowds on the Train. We have decided that this will become and annual event for us as EVERYONE had such a great time.





Buddy and Buddettes

There has been a lot of debate and arguing lately around our house about who is a buddy and who is a budette. It all started when Daddy called KJ his buddy. Then the girls piped in and said they were his buddy too. KJ then replied that daddy only had one buddy and it was him. The girls were less than happy about that and wanted to be Daddy's buddies too. KJ then piped up and said that girls could not be Buddies. Then Daddy suggested that the girls be his Buddettes and KJ would be his buddy. Again, the girls were less than happy with that.

Since this arguing has been going on for a week we have come to the conclusion around here that KJ is Daddy's buddy, the girls are Grandma's buddies and there are no Budettes to be found.

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Then other night we were in the car and KJ was sitting in the middle care seat. He reached over and patted the girls on their legs and said "these are my sweeties"!

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This morning we went to open gym at the Gymnastics gym we attend. It was a lot of fun and we met our friends Mommy Tina and her trio, Lindsey, Dylon, and Taylor. We played and practiced our gymnasitcs for 1.5 hours and the kids LOVED it.

Then after we left, we were going to head out to a local restruant and have lunch together. As we were getting in the van, KJ kept talking about hurrying up and beating mommy Tina. I was so distracted that I was not paying much attention to what he was saying. Then Mommy Tina started to back out before us and he was all upset telling me to hurry up and beat her. Then we were behind her and they were all yelling for me to honk the horn and get ahead of her. I was kind of surprised by their competitinvess! Where did it come from and when did it arrive?

When we got to the restruant they asked mommy Tina why she was first! I better watch out. They will start competting with eachother now.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

We're doing something right....

Tonight as I was tucking the kids into bed we said our prayers.

Ella said "Mommy, I weally, weally, wuv God"

She was so sweet when she said it and I could tell that she meant it with all of her heart!

To sweet.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Notes from Sue

The kids had a sleep over at Sue's this week. Here are notes from their stay:

Just a couple of cute things about yesterday.
Aimee and Ella like to help stock up my fridge down stairs. Last week they loaded it with water, Diet Pepsi, Mountain dew, and a couple of other kinds of pop. Now when I eat with them, they always ask what I am drinking (Ella assumed the first time they asked it was beer). I drink Diet Pepsi decaf in gold can. So, at lunch yesterday when my sister was here with Charlie, we sat down and I forgot to get my pop. I asked Aimee if she would run down and get me a diet Pepsi. She came up with the right can ( I snuck down and watched her do it). Then my sister couldn't’t believe it, because there are 10 different kinds of beverages in there, so we sent her again. Again she brought up the right thing. I sent her at supper time, and the same. She really knows which one is the one I drink!

When Becky was leaving with Charlie yesterday, Kendrick was sad and wanted him to stay. I told him that Charlie is not even two yet and has to take a nap before they do. So as they were driving away, Kendrick yells out “goodbye Charlie, have a nice nap!”

When we were at the park, Ella decided it would be fun to close her eyes on the little dizzy merry go round. Now how does she think up stuff like that?

Toot Toot Here, and a Toot Toot There......

So my kids have really gotten into farting and burping. They have been into both of these things for awhile now but the last few days it has been non stop. They laugh hysterically when someone farts. It is pretty funny to hear them laugh so hard but I always say "What do we say when we toot?" they say "Excuse me" and keep on laughing.
The other day they were really into farting in the car. Grandma Mary was driving them somewhere and she sang this song to them.

Old McDonald had a farm,
E-I-E-I-OH
On his farm he had Aimee, Ella, & Kendrick,
E-I-E-I-OH
With a toot toot here and a toot toot there,
Here a toot there a toot everywhere a toot toot,.
Old McDonald had a farm,
E-I-E-I-OH

Now as you can imagine every time they toot we have to break out in the Old McDonald Song!
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Last night while the girls were in the tub playing, they all of a sudden started drinking the water from bath (YUCK) and acting like they were throwing up! They would put there faces in the bowls and pitchers and then pretend they were getting sick. They were even holding each others bowls and cups. Oh there imaginations are wild!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

I have been Tagged!

One of my blog friends, Triple the Blessings, has tagged me to come up with 8 random facts about me. You could be next so look for your name at the end of this post...


1. I am very particular about how my pillows and such need to be placed before I get in bed at night. I am not sure I am always been this anal but after having the kids and getting so used to so many pillows, it has gotten worse. I have always been high maintenance about bed time. Jon would agree with me on this one.


2. When I smile my right eye is much smaller than my left eye.


3. I hate flannel sheets. I cannot stand to sleep on them as I do not like the feel and I get way to hot.


4. My fingertips are very sensitive and I used to have a "sweatshirt" that I would rub the sleeve on every night before I fall asleep. No I never wore this sweatshirt, I just slept with it. I was told that once I got married it would have to go but it never did. I finally was talked into getting rid of it when I was on bed rest with the kids. It was a disaster. My loving husband knew how much it meant to me that when my mom finally threw it away one day he dug it out of the trash and gave it back to me...what a guy. It is now in sweatshirt heaven and I think it might be the best loved sweatshirt in history. Oh by the way, my little Aimee has the same sensitivity and she rubs a blanket every night. When she comes to snuggle in the morning she shares her blanket with me and we both rub the silky edges.


5. I hate riding on horses. I bet that back in high school that poor guy who tried to impress me on our first date with horseback riding would have loved to have known this!


6. I love to sing! I sing all the time and my kids are always asking me to sing for them. I sang at my cousins wedding and my Grandmothers funeral. That is about it for solos. I am very shy about it. My plans are to join the church choir as soon as our lives slow down enough for me to be able to get to practice for it.

7. I am a mommy's girl. I still love to hang out with my mom and she has been a tremendous help with my kids. She is one of my very best friends and in my opinion one of the best moms in the world. Of course don't we all feel that way about our mothers!?!

8. My favorite time of the year is fall. I love when the colors change and the crisp and cool air. Football games and Halloween. This is truly the best time of the year. Naturally I also got married in the fall too!

Okay, now that I am done, Tag your are it... Lots of Scotts, Amazing Trips, and House of Leos.

Monday, September 10, 2007

The Erickson Funny Farm!


The Fall Festival was a hit! We won a prize for being the best Group Idea for the parade. We were the Erickson Funny Farm. KJ was a Chicken, Ella was a sheep, and Aimee was a cow. It was really cute.

Daddy made the fence and then our good friend Denny helped me attach it to the wagon the morning of the parade. Grandma bought a bunch of candy to throw out to all the people watching and it all went. We had a lot of competition this year but we still won a prize. It was once again a lot of fun. I twas amazing to me how many people look forward to our parade appearance every year. They always want to see "those triplets"!

Aren't they cute!
After the parade was over we then spent the rest of the day enjoying the festival. They had a funky hair booth this year so all of the kids wanted to get their hair colored. It was a lot of fun!


There was also a Ferris Wheel and the tallest slide in MN was there too. The kids loved the slide and KJ would have spent the day going down the slide over and over again. However, it was not cheap to ride so we had to limit him. There was also a race track and a train at the festival and the kids just loved it. There was also a petting zoo and tons of kids games to play.

At the end of the day we spend the last hour dancing to the music. KJ would go drag everyone he knew out on the dance flooer with him. He had Grandma, Mommy, Sue, Uncle T, Kristin, and the list could go on. It was fun to see how much the kids really enjoyed dancing. They were pretty good little dancers too.

Overall, the festival was a hit. The kids had a hard time going to sleep that night because they kept talking about all they saw and did that day at the festival. They are already looking forward to next year. Now I just need to get my thinking cap on to figure out what we will be in the parade for next year.





Friday, September 07, 2007

Tail Shakin

Tomorrow we have our big day. It is the annual Church festival. Every year we dress up as something and partake in the parade. Tonight we had a dress rehearsal with our good friend Kristin (creative mind behind every years parade theme). I caught Ella and Aimee Shakin their tails and KJ was tail-less but he still gave it his best effort. You just have to love their belly laughs. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Fire Trucks For Real

First I would like to say that it has been a week since I have posted to this blog. It bugs me but I have been out of town. Yes, that is right, I was able to leave town with some friends for the entire Labor Day weekend! Boy did it feel good to get out of town. We went camping up north and it was beautiful weather and so relaxing. I really needed that.
So anyway, back to my fire truck post. The past few days, Jon and I have noticed that our electricity was doing some strange things. We both just chalked it up to the power company must have been doing some testing or something. Anyway, last night when Jon got home with the kids, the lights in the house were very dim and would not get any brighter. Jon called our Electrician friend and he told Jon to flip the switch on the circuit breaker so Jon tried that and it worked. Later on in the evening, I was downstairs and when I started the dryer, the lights got very dim and then they came back up. I thought it was weird but was so tired I decided to go to bed. In the middle of the night I woke up and there was no electricity in our room. Something felt weird to me so I woke Jon up and told him the power was out again. He then said, not in the kids rooms because I can hear the fan. He then decided he better head downstairs to take a look and check things out. Jon then came back up stairs and asked me if I would go down with him. Once, I got down there he asked if anything seemed weird to me. It did...it smelled like burned rubber. We both then proceeded to feel the walls and the ceiling to see if anything felt hot. Nothing did.
At this point I looked at Jon and said, do I need to wake the kids and bring them to my moms (it was like 2 AM), do we need to call someone to come out and take a look, or should we stay up all night in case of a fire? We were not really sure what to do but we decided it would best to call the dispatcher for the fire department to see what they thought would be best to do. They suggested either an electrician (didn't want to pay for one in the middle of the night) or the fire department. We opted for the fire department. Before we knew it, we had two fire trucks with lights ablazing sitting in front of our house. We have 5 firemen in our house. They were walking around checking the walls and the ceiling for haze and heat. Then three of the men got called out to a more critical call. The fireman came down to the conclusion that the house seemed fine but advised us to leave the circuit off for the night and if the smell got worse to call them back.
This morning, Jon called our Electrician friend and explained the situation. He said he would stop by on his way to another call. After he inspected our electrical panel, he said that God must have been looking out for us. The main line into the house was shorting out and the insulation was melting. He said that if we would not have turned the circuit off that the sparks would most likely have caused a fireball and then our house would have started on fire! I am numb to this news. My stomach hurts just thinking about it. I just THANK GOD that Jon was home with me and the house did not catch on fire. WOW!
I told the fireman last night right before he left that my biggest fear is having a fire and trying to get all three kids out. He was right when he told me we needed to start having fire drills with the kids. I intend to buy a ladder for our 2nd story and to start talking to the kids about what we should do if the house starts on fire. God sure watched out for us last night. Now we just need to get the electrical panel back in tip top shape!