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Thursday, December 31, 2009

A morning quite lovely in its typicalness

Yeah, nothing special about this picture at first glance, right? DSC_9688LR But it gives an awful lot of clues about what a typical morning looks like around here: DSC_9688LRPSLR And typical is pretty darn nice, if you ask me. No one's sick (yessss!), everyone is happy, and we're about to sample the chocolate-chip-bacon pancake mix* that I got TubaDad for Christmas. Mmmmm. Have a great New Year's Eve. And speaking of, does anyone have any good kid-friendly ideas for how to ring in the New Year? *Thanks for the idea Jamie!

21 comments:

  1. Wow, bacon chocolate chip pancakes, that sounds very interesting. Let us know what you think.

    Glad to hear that, so far at least, no one else has gotten sick. I'll keep my fingers and toes crossed for you.

    Happy New Year!

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  2. As kids, we rang in the New Year along with our parents, in a huge party, at midnight... Same goes for our kids... Sorry, no kid friendly ideas, but the kids LOVE that they get to stay up laaaaate and participate in a grown-up party :)
    Happy 2010!

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  3. We're just staying in and having a "cocktail" party with Pi. We'll have a dinner of kid-friendly hors d'oeuvres and she gets to have her new favorite drink - a Shirley Temple! We're going to enjoy them in front of the TV (another rarity!) while watching either the Tinkerbell movie or Snow White. Happy New Year Salsa Family!

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  4. Pots and Pans, or dry pinto beans stapled inside of two paper plates (think tamborine).... it is better then letting them loose in the back yard with a .357 magnum to "ring" in the new year.

    Or do like we do, lie to them about 9:30P let them jump and shout for a minute and hope they sleep in until about 7P.

    And that would be a happy new year!

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  5. Anonymous12/31/2009

    hah. i have a friend who set every clock in the house ahead by a couple of hours, had her children blow up to many balloons which she suspended from the ceiling and then at 'midnight' she let them down amid all the horn blowing and noise makers so the babies could see in the new years.

    then she put them to bed and had a glass of wine w/hubby and went to bed.

    at ten.

    cheers! (bp) i couldn't get logged in!

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  6. Know what's good?? Get a maple bar from your favorite doughnut shop. Make some yummy crispy bacon. Crumble up the yummy crispy bacon and sprinkle it on top of the Maple Bar. Eat the Maple Bacon Doughnut. Super good!!

    New years with the kidlets? bang pots with wooden spoons and yell "Whoop" and "Happy New Year" outside as loud as you can.

    Go through and read your blog starting with last January.

    Talk about things you're going to look forward to for next year.

    Make a big deal of hanging up a new calendar.

    Just have a happy time!!

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  7. Go to Target and buy some of their "Party Poppin" it should be fun for the girls to make some noise with these poppers. And don't forget to get your empty suitcase ready so you can go out and walk around your neighborhood with it at midnight. My uncle said if you do that you will travel a lot.

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  8. You are right, typical is pretty darn nice! In fact I think it's just about the best thing there is!

    -Jen-

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  9. We all stay up til midnight, do auld dance, then all out onto the front porch and shout at the tops of our voices, Happy New Year, send a few rockets up, with handwritten names on for people who we love, and then some sparklers and then back indoors to warm up!

    Happy New Year xxx

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  10. Happy New Year Salsa family. Love the view of a typical day of a very happy life together.

    Sending you love as we enter 2010 and hoping that the coming year brings you all the best!

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  11. Ahh...love it! Looks like the perfect morning of doing fun, family stuff with not a care....just as it should be. Those pancakes sound yummy. How were they?

    We're rining in our first new years together by sleeping it in. Miss H is already there and I very well may be before midnight too. Hope you find something fun to do with the girlies!

    Happy New Year friend!

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  12. OMG! You mean you don't wash, dry, curl, and spray the girls' hair every day??? They aren't dressed to the nines to go the the grocery store??? You mean...gasp!...you're NORMAL??? Say it isn't so!

    Until they can tell time, we would watch the ball drop in NY at 9:00 PST (12:00 EST), pretend it's midnight and send the kids to bed.

    Now a great game that is easy to carry in your pocket at any time is called "Left Right Center" http://www.amazon.com/Left-Center-Right-Dice-Green/dp/B001ETO5HA/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1262345244&sr=1-8 If the girls know their left from right or need to learn it, this is a fun, easy game. It's also at Target for about $6.

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  13. You are really an extraordinary, amazing family.
    I'v had so fun reading it on this first day of the year, thx u!
    Love, Mammandorla

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  14. well i'm too late, but my mom would get the pans and wooden spatulas out, and we'd bang away on new years eve. not sure how she put up with the racket though :O)

    glad things are going so well as you say goodbye to 2009!

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  15. There is nothing better than typical. I love it! We're growing out bangs, so don't even look at the hair around here...ugh.

    We let the girls pick the restaurant (going out is a rare treat), and we had many giggles over pizza and breadsticks. Then they ate Nutella toast and bananas...content that this was as WILD as it could get, they took a long bubble bath and went to bed. Oh...to be 4 years old again.

    Happy New Year!!!

    Indiana Lori

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  16. My kidlets spent the evening trying to set things on fire with their sparklers, then discussed the pros and cons of each fire starting technique in bed until v. late. Don't know if this would be classes as a 'good' idea, though.

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  17. man, i love you guys.

    also: justin roberts! i love him because if you tune out the kid-centric lyrics, you still have some totally solid, catchy, well-written pop songs. and if you *don't* tune out the kid-centric lyrics, it's still better than 95% of kids music out there.

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  18. man, i love you guys.

    also: justin roberts! i love him because if you tune out the kid-centric lyrics, you still have some totally solid, catchy, well-written pop songs. and if you *don't* tune out the kid-centric lyrics, it's still better than 95% of kids music out there.

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  19. Chocolate chips AND bacon in the same pancake...? Mmmmmmmmmmm....don't think I'd ever try that! Hope they were tasty to you and your family.

    Happy New Year!

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  20. Happy New Year!

    At 8:15 we did the countdown and then broke out the glow sticks and party blowers. That was after the chocolate fondue. MMMMM.

    Hope you liked the pancakes. They also have bacon chapstick and floss if you need it. :)

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  21. We must know where you got the pancake mix. So fun to continue to watch your girls grow. Please know you are doing a fine job parenting twins.....I am pulling my hair out daily parenting my two that are 23 months apart. You inspire me.

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