Monday, November 28, 2011

Food Challenge 2011

Warning: This blog post is gross.
It may give you a queasy stomach.

I have blogged before about a fun little holiday tradition
that goes on between my brothers and Cole.
It's the food challenge tradition
and it's particularly gross this time.

You see, my brothers think it is funny to
offer Cole various amounts of money
to eat odd and sometimes gross things.
Some past food challenges have been:
licking a plate of syrup
eating several boxes of Peeps
seeing how many saltines one could eat
eating various spoonfuls of condiments 
(that one ended up with a very upset stomach)

And this year's food challenge:
5 Cat Treats for $40.
One thing I can say for Cole is that his price has increased over the years.

So here we go: 
Food Challenge 2011


Take note at 2 things in this picture
1) The pure delight on Greg's face
2) Cole is picking cat treats out of his braces.



Here we have a good representation of the 2 sides of this challenge.
Pure delight
&
pure disgust


Again, Mallory is delighted, Mike is disgusted.


And Cole is doing his best not to lose it.


Focus Cole!


And thankfully at this point, someone saw fit to hand Cole a trash can.
Just in case.


It was at this point in the challenge
that Greg began to read the ingredients
which led to an even deeper gross-out factor.


But in the end,
to the victor go the spoils.
He did it- he managed to eat 5 cat treats and keep them down.
No more complaining about my cooking!

Husker Fans

Well, I don't know why,
but I'm having a little trouble with getting my pictures
to do what I want them to do today.

Of course with the holiday weekend I took a ton of pictures
with lots of different blog entries in mind.
This is not the one I thought I would post today
but it will have to do.

Jim's high school BFF, Murph, visited us over the holiday
and the fellas got to hit up a Husker game.
Cole got to go to the game as well
so Friday morning was busy with game-day prep.

Here are the fellas before they left the house.


Yes, they were all excited to be forced to pose for a picture.
Jim, in particular, looked happy.


Well, this was supposed to be a tough guy intimidating look.
Not sure these 3 have that look down just yet.


So we settled for throwing the bones.
Yeah, if I were Iowa, I wouldn't have been too worried.
Good thing the Huskers brought the intensity.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Licensed To Drive

Yep, he did it!
He passed his Driver's Exam.


See, he's already proudly displaying his Permit.
He took his test yesterday afternoon.


And then he drove us home.


Look at the concentration on that face.
He was very careful and did a great job!

I do believe this milestone officially moves us forward
into a new chapter on this blog-
The "teaching your kid how to drive" chapter.

Bless every single parent out there who had the patience to teach their child how to drive.
I distinctly remember learning how to drive and almost 
ditching the car with my Mom in the backseat
because I took a corner on gravel too fast.
And I also remember my Mom being a great teacher
and letting me drive every chance I got.
I plan to do the same with Cole
so that he gets lots of good driving experience
so that when the State decides he's capable of driving unsupervised
I can relax and toss him the keys.
For now, though, we learn.

Learning to drive in Lincoln is distinctly different 
than learning to drive in Scribner.
For now Cole will get his feet wet on the side streets and empty parking lots.

Cole really is a good student.
We have been talking for quite some time when I'm driving
about what action I should be taking
and I've been trying to get him to anticipate other driver's actions.
And he has good instincts.
But I'm sure we'll have stories too.
So stay tuned. 
I'm looking forward to sharing this new adventure.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cole's 15th Birthday

Well, we've successfully made it through another year.
And here are the gifts to prove it.
We tend to have marathon birthday celebrations.
Saturday night was Cole's friend party,
and then Monday we celebrated his birthday.
With the holiday weekend upon us,
I'm sure there will be a bit more birthday
for our boy.


So here he is friends:
Cole is 15!


Since he still has to go to school on his b-day
we had to at least acknowledge his special day at breakfast.


Ahhh, the old candle in a toaster strudel trick.


And we did, of course, let him open one gift in the morning.


Yep, he's been wanting a new hoodie.


Yes, so stylish!


It was also important to get in the annual height measurement.
We knew that he had grown quite a bit. 
Last year on his birthday he was 5' 3 1/16"

And this year... 

5' 6"
Officially taller than Mom!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Taco.Dance.Party

It seems that the words
taco
dance
party
should be 3 separate words
but on Saturday night we mixed them up.
Cole hosted 8 of his friends for a
Taco Dance Party
We ate tacos & they played Just Dance 3.
I think they had fun:


Front Row: Sam, Paige, Emma & Cole
Back Row: Austin, Tanner & Robin

The kids in the back row are not even playing-
they're just dancing along for fun.


Here are some random pictures from the party:


The cake
It's a llama


The spread


Stella was not quite sure what to think of all of those
crazy, dancing teenagers.


Cole's pals enjoying some tacos


And again.


I'm not quite sure what this is.
I just keep quiet and take pictures.


The dancing was actually quite hilarious.
They just kept on dancing and dancing.

This is Doris, Sergio & Cole

Friday, November 18, 2011

Day 5- Go Big Red & Go Big Red, White and Blue

Here we are at the end of spirit week.
It has been fun!
The kids have enjoyed dressing up each day
and I have enjoyed sharing our spirit on the blog.

Here is Cole celebrating "America Day"


He's looking a little grouchy.
He had to be at school at 5:45 this morning to
get ready for a pancake feed.
So this is what a photo of Cole at 5:30 AM looks like.


And here is Stella in her Go Big Red gear.
She's also looking a bit grouchy, though this was taken closer to 7:30 AM.


It's hard to get a toddler to sit still for pictures in the morning.


It's also hard to get a toddler to sit still for tattoo application
and ponytails.


But we did our best. I think she looks like she's got the spirit!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Day 4- A Knight and A Giraffe

For today, to get you in the spirit of...
well, to be honest, I'm not sure what we're supposed to be getting in the spirit of
but anyway, to get into the spirit
we have a Southeast Knight supporter:


And a giraffe:


Yep, it's Knight's Day
and costume/character day.

Stella only has this one costume, 
so it was an easy choice what she would be today.


Actually, I was glad to hear that the daycare was doing a character day.
Usually the Halloween costume only gets a one time use.
By next year it will be too small.


I've thought about donating it to the daycare
so they can use it for imagination play.

Imagine what it looks like when a baby giraffe comes at you at a high rate of speed.


Is this what you imagined?

Just so you know, I wasn't just forcing the costume on Stella
she really wanted to wear it.
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