Saturday, October 30, 2010







Len decided the kids needed to make something with their hands, hammer and nails. He prepared the materials and they went to work. Even Hershey got in on the fun. They worked together and were thrilled with the results. Just look how proud charlie is; his project is hanging right by his bed.
























Here are some pictures of our annual October trip to Grandma and Grandpa Williams' farm. Charlie was fascinated by Grandpa's tractor, he couldn't wait to tell his friends and teachers at school that the wheel was bigger than him and his mom!

The girls had a picture sale. Art started off way too expensive for us to buy, so they made coupons and taped them to things around the farm: 95% off, today only! What a steal. Chloe even made one for her favorite aunt (that's me!)

I love the picture of Emma and Leah. They are just attached at the hip from the moment we show up to the minute we leave. I can tell they are going to be great friends as they grow older. Emma and Chloe are cute together as well. Emma makes a funny face and Chloe imitates her. Charlie and Ava, closest in age, spend most of their time fighting like siblings. They are both strong-willed sprites, always ready for a battle. I love watching the kids with their cousins.






Summer is gone, Fall is in full swing!




Today is October 30.

The day Emma has been waiting for--Monster Dash! Her first 5K and she finished it with her dad and a big smile. Actually, the smile came when she saw Hershey waiting at the finish line. She loves running and has set new goals in life: 1. To qualify for the Boston Marathon. 2. To finish an Ironman. Better than last year's goal, which was to grow a beard. That's my Emma! Nicholas ran it again this year, finishing strong! It was a beautiful day for a run, I wish my knee was better so I could run more. Someday!

The rest of the day we worked on Halloween costumes, last minute in typical Wallisch fashion. Photos will be posted soon... I think I will add a few summer pics as well.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer is here. The school year ended happily, but with a tiny bit of sadness because of the wonderful teachers and school staff that made the kids' year the best yet. I will miss my co-workers and the families and kids I work with also, but after a crazy work year, a break is a welcome treat for me as well. It feels like we have been on break for a month rather than 1/2 of a week. We are sleeping in (as long as the furry one year old friend sleeps in), hanging out in the back yard, tennis and baseball have started and quiet time, my favorite time of the day, has been instituted in the afternoons.

T-ball started last night, Charlie's first year. Imagine how cute 3-4 year old kids look trying to figure out how to hit a ball, which way to run, etc. It is even cuter than that! Charlie is THRILLED that he can play. He told me he wanted to hit 16 home runs. He came close to it, all the kids make home runs in 4 year old t-ball!

We stopped at our first garage sale of the year. The kids LOVE finding treasures. I had to laugh when I realized what each of my kids walked away with; it says a lot about their unique personalities:
NICHOLAS: a bottle of hand sanitizer that can be hooked to a belt loop (he said that he will only use it when he is camping, "There was NO good way to wash my hands on the last boy scout camping trip."
EMMA: about 10 books ($.25 each), one about optical illusions, Hamlet, and a brain teaser book for MENSA members, that is Emma, my little genius
LUKE: a book and materials to do magic tricks
CHARLIE: a matchbox car "still in the package!"
I bought about 15 books for me/the kids as well as a few pair of shorts for N and L. Emma said that she WOULD NOT wear something that someone might have peed in...

This afternoon, Emma went with her best friend, Emi, up to Emi's grandparents cabin near Duluth. She has been looking forward to this trip for weeks. It is her DREAM to have four UNINTERUPTED days with her buddy. Is it wrong of me to take a deep breath and sigh that the drama of Emma would be directed toward her friend instead of me for a few days?

OVERALL, the summer has been great so far. I am looking forward to a long, uneventful break with the kids and Tom, and hopefully, a bit of quiet time for myself!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

FLOWERS FOR MOM! Isn't Charlie sweet? I couldn't even be mad that he plucked them, right in front of me, after I had told him that the flowers need to stay in the ground. He is always saying the cutest things. Today he was listing the things he likes. "I like penguins, Lightening McQueen, macaroni and cheese, ... and you, Mom." Tom laughed and said, "Even if you are behind mac and cheese, at least you made the list!"

So, it has been a while since my last post... I just have issues with doing things on a regular basis, I guess. Even something fun like posting cute pics and stories about my little ones.

HERSHEY IS 1!

We are all doing great here, glad that spring is here and we are thoroughly enjoying the beautiful weather. We have spent a lot of time outside in the backyard as well as at the dog park. We now spell d-o-g p-a-r-k because the brown fuzzball gets so excited when he hears us say the words. He LOVES playing with the other dogs and it wears him out, can't get better than that! When Hershey doesn't get enough exercise he wakes up at around 4:30, yes, in the morning. Ugh. He is now one year old and is still a crazy, wild puppy. The kids adore him. Luke dedicated his poetry book--To Hershey, because I love him very much. That is why I wanted our family to get a dog, and even though I grumble about the two walks a day, endless chewing and a fair amount of naughty behaviors, I am still glad he is here, and he is very cute, to say the least!




Monday, January 11, 2010

Funny Charlie story: Recently, Charlie has been askind TONS of questions, mostly, "what does _____ mean." or "why do they call _____, ________." For example, today he asked, "Why is the snow called snow?" "What does, 'risk' mean?" He is also the fourth child and just to make it easier for mommy, she does a lot for him. Most of the time, he likes to be doted over, but sometimes he wants to do things "by himself". Well today, he asked for cinnamon toast, so I made it for him. He wanted to butter it himself, so I gave him a knive and the butter. It only took seconds of me watching him clumbsily moving big chunks of butter around on his toast before I asked him if he needed help. He gave up the knife without much of fight and I proceded to butter his toast for him. He watched the asked, "Mommy, does help mean do?" He got me!

Also, when he came downstairs this morning, he saw his birthday presents on the table. One, a train table, was too big to wrap so Tom just put the box by his chair. He looked at the corner of the box where it said "3+" and he said, "THAT table is for three year olds!" He definitely does not want to be three anymore, he is moving on to bigger and better things. He loves the table, though. We played with trains and did his new "cars" puzzle on it.
Happy New Year! I have added a few birthday pictures for my two January birthday boys. Luke on 1/7 and Charlie on 1/11. Tom is the family's offical cake creator, the kids order and he somehow gets it just right! In the past, Luke has asked for a train cake, pirate ship and death star from Star Wars cake. All extremely challenging and Tom didn't let him down. This year, Luke said, I think I want a sun cake. Tom and I looked at each other and without words, said, "Fabulous, that will be easy." A few moments later, he said, "maybe a SOLAR SYSTEM!" So that is what he got! See pic below. There wasn't any doubt what Charlie would ask for, he is our 4 year old, penguin CRAZY kid. We were all thrilled with how the penguin cake turned out! Unfortunately, Charlie had a stomach bug for the past three days and just started feeling better today (his b-day). Yesterday, he said, "Mom, I don't think I want to be sick on my birthday."





So, today, he got to stay home, which he REALLY enjoyed. Tom was home with him this morning and I came home for the afternoon. We read lots of books, cuddled and watched tv and both fell asleep watchin movie. What a nice day!