Friday, December 24, 2010

Eureka! A Christmas Card and Letter

Merry Christmas from the Nelsons! Welcome to our 2010 Christmas card and photos online. Phoebe (7), Annika (6), Tanner (2)
New Christmas artwork from myself and the kids
from Tanner
from Annika
and from Phoebe

"Eureka" sums up the Nelson year pretty well, I am thinking. As in , "Eureka!" the year passed so quickly and the holidays were here in no time, as I am sure it was for many of us.

And as in, "Eureka!" a good exclamation to science experiments. How I, Nicole, a verbal artistic sort, ended up in a household of science aficionados I am not quite sure. But a year of science experiments it has been. Literally: the kids always have some crazy concoction, gadget, or animal exploration of some sort going and the Discovery and National Geographic channels are a must in our house. And as I thought through our year, figuratively also. Lets take a look at the lab book, shall we?

The physics of plastic particulates (bouncing balls and polymers): This would be Jeff's experiment of the year. He bounced right out of GMAC and into Crating Concepts (his own business in the moving industry of all things, so ironically funny). An interesting mix of components makes this experiment volatile at times, difficult to predict, but mostly fun and rewarding. You never know where that ball is going to go, and adjustment has been a major factor in our life. But he is the happiest he's been in years.

Electric stimulus: That would be Annika. Much like thunderbolts, batteries, and all electric currents I would describe her year as a combination of huge stores of energy, sparks, and power outages. This fun, and often hilarious, child definitely likes to mix it up, constantly messing with the generator and various power lines. Preschool was fun, kindergarten too easy and a hard social adjustment in some ways. Gymnastics was an even flow current, softball had interruptions in service. Swimming was a fun jolt of wattage that she got a kick out of. She was highly efficient when it came to friends, and chose two: Graham her best buddy and Mrs. Ferry the school secretary. Both excellent power sources.

The worm farm: Phoebe. Are you surprised? You shouldn't be. This one is definitely literal and figurative. This girl can catch and contain more bugs in more plastic containers than anyone I have ever met. And like her cups of bugs, it takes a while to see what is inside this shy creature, but it is quite fun and fascinating when you get there. She still loves dance, art, books, her friends, giggling, and school. Not to be outdone by little sister is becoming a trend though: you should see her dive and swim like a water beetle and ride her bike. A big achievement: she was honored as one of six kids in her grade at a school board meeting for good character, and the cool part is that this was the third year in a row.

Mold infestations: This would be Tanner. He just keeps growing and growing, changing colors, sometimes stinky and fuzzy, somewhat difficult to contain, but always interesting. Trust me, though, this is good mold. Like bleu cheese or penicillin. You have to adore this affectionate, lovable little guy who is either super happy or mad at the world. He LOVES construction. LOVES it. His life is ruled by forklifts, diggers, dump trucks, and tools. But that's not all he likes. He does like garbage trucks and the chipper machine. And books and cutting. Really likes to cut stuff. And making messes. And staying up ridiculously late at night. Yeah, definitely mold. But he did manage to rock potty training at 2 1/2!

Baking soda and vinegar volcano: That would be yours truly. I tried mixing it up a little this year with fairly volatile results leaving a trail of lava, ash, and gas in my wake, and a few art projects :). Babysitting was a pretty big explosion. And trying to volunteer has been a pretty close second. I am realizing I need to slow down, adjust to not being able to control anything, accept life for what it is, and stick to what I know (I just have to figure out what that is). It is helping that I found a great doctor a month ago that is finally listening and getting to the heart of some issues.

Nature vs. Nurture: We experimented with separating the family for vacations several times this year with good results. Jeff and I went by ourselves for a fantabulous week to St. Maarten. I went scrapping for a weekend. Jeff trained in Cincinatti for two months. The kids went to week long grandparent camps in Illinois and Iowa. We looked at marine species at the Shedd Aquarium and the human species of Chicago (its' own breed that is for sure).

There I think that sums it up. I am not even going to hypothesize what next year brings. I can merely continue to observe and gather data and watch our experiments grow.

I do know one TRUTH: that Jesus was born to be the Light of the world. I will continue to seek that Light in my life, and I hope that his Love fills yours with joy and peace.

Merry Christmas to you all!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Morning One Liners

Had to get these down. Helped I was already signed in. :)
In the first five minutes of today, Tanner, in his best adorable just waking up two year old voice, said the following:

"I can watch tv. But I finish snuggling you first." Melted my heart.
"I don't have time to do that!" (On needing to use the bathroom) made me laugh.
"Mmm! They smell great!" (On whether his underwear were clean or not) made me laugh harder, and check!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!

They are loving this holiday! We carved a skull, a silly fireman, and a happy person listening to headphones in our pumpkinds and used gourds from Grandma's garden to decorate.
Papa even got into character to hand out candy!

Annika couldn't even wait to get INSIDE the house to see her loot.


Tanner preferred the fireman over the chipper truck/construction option. He has worn it every day this week and been saving countless kitties. Apparently he is unconcerned about fires.



Here is the Perry the Platypus!




Wha' cha' doin' Isabella? She has been looking for Phineas all week. :P
And a fabulous action shot of all three! Thanks to Grandma and Grandpa for use of their camera and for lunch! Tanner always loves a good bucket of shicken. Anyone want some candy?





Thursday, October 21, 2010

blogs, blogs, and more blogs

I started searching for the Perry Platypus costume Saturday and ended up bouncing from blog to blog to blog. There are a LOT of blogs out there. Some of them really cool or funny or informative. This is my new list of faves that I am following.


My artsy, crafty side is checking these for awesome, inspiring projects for me to do or with the kids:
http://www.wipkits.blogspot.com/ Been a fave for scrapping, recipes, & photography tips for a long time.
http://www.dabbled.org/ where I found ideas for Perry
http://www.endlesscrafting.blogspot.com/ just fun to look
http://www.filthwizardry.com/ amazing stuff for the kids, especially Annika. Cannot WAIT to try these.
http://www.deepspacesparkle.blogspot.com/ fabulous art lessons. I want to be this woman!!!!!

Our new business and my not working is pushing our budget and inspiring me to be more thrifty and at the same time more green. Several of these also are helping at the same time with my desire to be more stylish, on that skinny budget. So then they are pushing my creative side.
www.angelabarton.com/blog A Year Without Spending! Nuff said
http://www.kaylaksthriftyways.com/ Even more fun: turns out she is in Ames and a 4H junkie! and her mom does a fab learning site we love from Naomi! http://www.makinglearningfun.com/
http://www.livingonadime.com/
http://www.newdressaday.com/ This woman decided to raid thrift stores and retool $1 items into cool outfits. LOVE IT! I want to challenge myself to find a cute outfit for under $10 total at a thrifty store.

And then just for FUN and LAUGHS I found http://www.hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/ This woman is hilarious and was one heck of a child. ****Note***** I just read more, and laughed a lot, but encountered bad language and maybe some posts that would not be funny to some, so beware. But if you have a somewhat demented sense of humor, like me, and can look past a couple naughty words, it's really really funny.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Muffins, a miff and a platypus

I made the absolute best muffins tonight. Got the basic recipe from www.cooks.com (same place we got the bean soup...really liking that site!). But I had seen another recipe that added apple chunks. The kids ate two each, Jeff stole two or three, and I was supposed to take them for my coffee mom group in the morning. Might have to run to Walmart in the morning quick so I can make more. So note: you might need to make a double batch. They are THAT good!
Ready, It's a hard one:
1 can of pumpkin, 1 box spice cake mix, about 1 cup of apples
Bake

There you go!!!! Amazingly yummy. I'd put a pic of them up, or us enjoying them. But heres the miff. I was taking a picture of Tanner being silly riding his trike in the living room wearing his footie jammies and hard hat. I went to move something, dropped the camera, it bounced off Jeff's ladder and landed on the floor; lens at a horrible cock-eyed position. UGH!

And a platypus. I HAVE to get pics of this. So I promise to find a camera before this weekend/Halloween. But I am so stinking proud of the Perry the Platypus costume I made for Annika. The character is from a kid show on Disney, Phineas and Ferb. I ended up finding a woman's size small turtleneck and an XL sweatshirt that I proceeded to cut up and sew back together to resemble what would fit Annika's skinny minny body. I am so glad Mom made me do 4H and that I learned so much! You were right, as usual, Mom!

Off to put giant foamcore presents together. Jeff is subcontracted to put these up in 20 different Sam's Clubs around the city this week. Pulling some late nights/early mornins to get them up without whacking any shoppers. :) So I get to help :) Actually not all bad, glad I can help him. Worth it to have him in this job and happy.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Confession Time

I NEVER in a million years thought I would confess this. My mom and dad will never believe it. I used to GROAN loudly when I had to do this chore. I judicously traded with Jeff to avoid this chore. I have purchased houses based on their ability to do this chore. And yet, here I am.

I like hand washing my dishes.

There it is out. It has been a month since I decided my dishwasher was only worthy of being a dryer rack, except for extreme moments when if I pre scrub enough I can break down and use it. But otherwise my dishes are cleaner. I enjoy that quiet, methodical time. It is calming somehow. And I enjoy that the girls sit at the table to do their homework while I wash and rinse chatting with me about their day. Or they all leave me alone in the somewhat silent kitchen to listen to the clinks of plates and silverware.

A good way to end the day.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Rolling Good Time

We had another family wedding on the Pickrell side this weekend in Omaha. I decided to hitchhike with my parents and leave the kids at home with Jeff. And then my sister Sarah made the same smart decision. I have to say the trip lived up to my expectations. I don't even remember the last time the four of us (parents and sisters) had been alone like that together, if ever. We had a BLAST! We didn't stop laughing until we fell into bed on Friday night at my Grandma Plymesser's house. All six hours to Iowa were spent giggling. And the rest of the weekend followed suit!
This side of the family is well known for having a good time and for talking up a storm, and this event did not disappoint. Even though our yummy excursion to Applebees made us some of the last to arrive to the wedding, we still got in some time quickly before it started to chat with relatives we hadn't seen in ages, and some we just saw this summer. Jessica and Josh's wedding was beautiful. Guess who I forgot to get pictures of? You'll just have to imagine/remember how fabulous they looked. And once the wedding was over? We started talking again and didn't stop all night. Well, I did. I fell asleep as soon as we started the car ride home. No surprise. And speaking of looking fabulous....Aunt Rochelle and Mom seem to have very similar taste. We all had a good chuckle when we realized they had the same outfit on (the jackets had different patterns but the same trim). I LOVE this photo more because it reminds me of photos of my grandma Picky and great aunt Doris laughing.

My amazing aunts and uncle: Fred, Brenda, Rochelle, Peggy, and Connie. This family unit has had a huge impact on me and how important family is to me. I wish I got to see them a lot more than I do.
My brother Cliff and my super cutie nephew Cole.
And then Naomi snuggling her sweet boy. He was such a trooper that night!
Me with my very special dad! A very rare photo opportunity. (This picture also makes me feel very very short and very Plymesser!)
Ha Sarah!!! Got you! This is for posting the picture of my big ole mouth on facebook. Heeeheee. I especially like her red tongue from the super delicious mints at the reception!
Me with my mom, one of my very best friends! Wait, maybe I do look more like her. Or maybe I am the mutt child of the fam. Hee hee
Ross and Johanna, half of the Hesseltines in purple.

John, who is more like an older brother than a cousin, and his sweet wife Sue--parents of the bride.
And the other half of the purple Hesseltines, Renee (Tanner's Godmother) and Rochelle (my very own Godmother).
Yes, a very good weekend indeed. Sunday was lovely spent at church in Fontanelle and then lunch with Grandma again. I actually enjoyed the old school traditional Lutheran liturgy. Felt good to realize I still had it memorized. Felt comfy.
Yes, a very good weekend indeed.