The Horse Heads

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Weatherman


I am addicted to watching the weather channel and I have passed that trait on the Noah. Every morning we check the weather channel to see if he needs his  boots or just his shoes for school. Last week on Wednesday morning we saw that it was supposed to snow on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and clear up on Saturday. So, Noah wore boots to school. As we all know it didn't snow on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. So I pick Noah up from school on Friday and he says to me;
Noah: "Mom, it didn't snow today again."
Me: "I know. Sometimes weathermen are wrong."
Noah: "Yeah it was supposed to snow for the past 3 days."
Me: "I know, I'm sorry."
Noah: "That Al is full of crap!"
Me: Laughing, "He is full of crap isn't he."



I love that! That is a good lesson for Noah to learn while he is young. Get used to being dissapointed by the weather. I can predict that it will snow within 4 days of when it actually snows. Maybe I should be a weatherman, or maybe Noah.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Hello 2010

I just want to say Happy New Year to everyone. I especially want to take a minute and tell Ben how much I am grateful for him. He has had the whole week off and he has taken good care of us this week. He basically re-decorated and re-organized the whole house. He got me a new bed because we have been sleeping on the floor for the past 4 months. He put up all the pictures/shelves/curtain rods in the house that have been sitting around waiting for me to find a hammer and nails to do it myself. He has taken us to eat at all the yummy places that we wanted to. He has taken the boys sledding twice because he knows that they want to go really bad and he also knows that I hate to be in the snow. The list goes on and on. Essentially if Ben wasn't around this household and I would fall apart. Ben I love you and I am so blessed to be able to spend the next year with you. Lets do some great things this year!

Monday, December 28, 2009

My daughter???

Today I was talking to a women who didn't know my family. She started to talk to my kids and asked Adam, "so how is it being the only sister in between your two brothers?" He immediately ripped off his hat and said to her, "no, I'm a boy not a girl!" Why would anyone ever assume that a child with a blue coat, black boots, a spongebob hat and baseball gloves on was a girl??? She made the excuse that he was beautiful and his eyelashes were unbelievable for a boy. Luckily Adam laughed about it all the way home. He kept repeating to himself, "Duh, I'm a boy!" My comment is that he is beautiful and emotional enough to be a girl, but I assure you...he is all BOY!!!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

A down home Horsley Christmas

Christmas this year was pretty chill. We stayed at Grandmas house Christmas Eve and enjoyed our annual festival of foods. We had egg rolls, sushi, papooses, a yummy cinnamon ring that I can't remember what it was called, and much more! It was delicious! Christmas morning and most of the day was spent opening gifts, making and eating Christmas dinner, and sledding. Here are a few shots of the kids. I think everyone enjoyed Christmas!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

**WARNING** Some content may be graphic and unsuitable for susceptible viewers.

Seth doesn't mind having me change his clothes. However he absolutely hates to have to lie down and get his diaper changed. The other day I was trying to do 10 things at once, including trying to change his diaper. He was screaming and kicking and flailing his appendages so I let him go. He ran away and this is where I found him. I had to take some pictures. He was laughing at me because he thought he was so funny. He was in heaven! No diaper on and standing at the table playing with the Lego's that his brothers never let him play with.
This picture is censored a little bit for those who are offended by cute squishy baby bums!

Monday, December 21, 2009

The seventh year of the reign of the Horsleys

We celebrated Noahs 7th birthday on Friday. We went to his school and spent the day with his class. His teacher had him stand up for his birthday and his classmates asked him questions about his favorite things to get to know him better. After that there was sledding with 12 cousins, drinking hot chocolate, eating soup and grilled cheese sandwiches, followed by cake and ice-cream bars, and opening presents. After all that we were all tuckered out! It was a great day and I hope Noah had a fun birthday. He is a wonderful son who is kind and loving to his brothers. He is very considerate of others. He is a little genious who can do anything he wants to in life. He Is my favorite Noah and I am so glad to have him as my son. Happy Birthday Noah!