Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What the Boys Have Been Up To...

Well - this is a little of what the boys have been up to in January. The younger two have been sick for the most part of January - not fun. Ended up that they got RSV - found this out with the 2nd doctor that saw Mason - long story about that one. Anyways, they both had it but Mason was worse off and the Dr. said he should of been in the hospital but he responded to a breathing treatment that they gave him and so he let us go home and said to watch him really close. Breathing treatments for the next 2 days, every 4 hours and antibiotics for double ear infections for Logan and 1 ear infection for Mason. Logan was great - he would just sit there and keep doing what he was doing with his little dinosaur mask on, Mason on the other hand would fight it every time. Now, they are on the up and up and feeling lots better - they both have their appetites back and running/crawling around again. :)

I was getting ready and Logan ran in and said, "I'm taking care of Maser (this is what he affectionately calls Mason)." OK - thought I should check just in case. I came out and this is what I saw - Logan had wrapped Mason up in his blanket because he was "cold" and doesn't feel good. It was so cute to see him taking care of Mason. This was before they started the breathing treatments and antibiotics - you can tell Mason doesn't feel very good.




Basketball is in full swing for the older 2 boys. This year they are not on the same team because Bryson is in 3rd grade and the teams go from K-2 and then 3-4. So, our Saturdays have pretty much been full of basketball - not that I mind, it's been fun to watch them, it just comes a little EARLY in the morning - Bryson's games are at 8 and 9 in the morning (most of them are at 8!) and Dillon's are mostly in the late afternoon - 3,4 and 5. They are getting better and better.







The boys got these for Christmas. You can make your own Icee slushee or your own Coldstone Ice cream. They were so excited. It comes with some ingredients - you add ice and water or milk (fyi - you must use cream or whole milk for the icecream - not skim milk (but that is all we had right then). Once you mix everything together you have to shake it for 4 minutes - to 3 little boys, 4 minutes can seem pretty long but they were determined to get the yummy end result.

Here is Logan starting off shaking his - love this picture - he was so excited to try it - watermelon slushee/icee.


Bryson making his - I think his was to be strawberry ice cream.


Dillon shaking his cherry slushee/icee.

Ah... the final result...

Hmmm... how is it?

Well, I'll tell ya.... yummy! He really liked it and ate the whole thing.


Bryson shaking his.

Uh... Bryson done shaking his and taking the lid off to find it was still liquid - not quite ice cream.

Well, he decided to try it anyway - the picture says it all. We all tried it - yep, y-u-c-k-y. Must use cream or whole milk - we are going to try it again using the right stuff. It was kind of funny though - the look on his face. :)


Dillon's turned out yummy.

The other day Bryson wanted to take some pictures - this is what he took pictures of...

He lined up all the plastic figurines of army guys, fireman guys and indian guys...

... and Dillon's holey socks! Makes me laugh that boy. :)

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5 comments:

Heather said...

Ohhh, my kids would love those ice cream maker things! You will have to tell me where you got them.

Sorry for the sick kids. No fun at all!

alisekelley said...

THat is horrible about your two little boys being so sick! I am glad they are on the mend though! I am sure Dillion and Bryson are great at basketball! Looks like they love it!

Salty Gal said...

Ok, I can't believe how big Mason is getting. I held him in church on Sunday, he's getting big.

You have been a busy Mom - good job on blogging :)

Sadie said...

Love the holey socks!

Anonymous said...

Poor little buds feeling sick..no fun but I'm so glad you got a second opinion! Where did you get the Icee/Ice Cream Makers? Those look so fun! Those must be Dillon's church socks (holey) ha ha!