Monday, September 27, 2010
The Adventure of the Clogged Drain
Friday, September 24, 2010
Sometimes you have to do what you have to do!
Thursday I noticed that our sink was draining slow, so I ask Drew to fix it thinking that it would be a quick "draino" fix. WRONG! The drain stuff didn't work and the clog got worse. Drew has a snake-pipe cleaner-outer thing at work, and he brought it home to see if it would work. It wasn't long enough and I was not going to call a plumber after hours on a friday, so we took our dirty dishes outside!!!! I couldn't spend very much time bending and kneeling at the tub, so that it why we went outside. It worked very well, and we got to spend some quality time together as a family getting soaked. As for the sink, I don't know what we will do because I really don't want to pay for a plumber! We will keep you updated!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Preschool days
Today brought the start of week 3 of "The Heckert Monkey Preschool," (the girls picked the name) and today we made crowns for our craft. Since most of our crafts are ripped apart before anyone can actually see them, I thought I would take a picture this time.
Besides crafts, we are learning songs, letters and their sounds, numbers, shapes, and whatever else Kate might need before Kindergarten next year. If you look closely at Kate's crown, you can see where she wrote her name. I love that she always puts more then three lines on her "E."
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Another Milestone...stitches!!!!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Utah Trip: Mama 'Zina and Papa Clair's House
The above scene occurred in about 2 seconds. We sure do love toys!

Grandma and Grandpa's neighbors had chickens and were nice enough to let us feed them. Taking this picture is as close as I ever want to get to a live chicken again. You would never believe I was raised by a Farmer's daughter!
Grandma and Grandpa's neighbors had chickens and were nice enough to let us feed them. Taking this picture is as close as I ever want to get to a live chicken again. You would never believe I was raised by a Farmer's daughter!
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