Saturday, April 10, 2010

Spring Break

I hit the jackpot today at the Amish store so of course I had to put up a picture :) I LOVE when they have diapers and stock up on any size if it's a kind I will use someday. I got everything in the top picture for $50! The smaller packs of diapers were $2.99-$3.99 each and the boxes were $9.99 each. A few other good buys were Jif peanut butter $1.29, Mrs. Butterworth syrup .79 cents, and Biolage conditioner $1.50. It's definitely a hit or miss when you go to the Amish store, but since it's only 5 minutes away, it's always worth a trip to check it out! This trip just made my day :)







We've enjoyed Jason being home all week. Since it got so cold and rainy Tue-Fri, he didn't even have baseball practice on those days so we had the whole day to hang out. When it was nice out, we were outside playing, going for bike rides, doing yard work, or cleaning out vehicles.

Can you see those shorter bangs??? :)


The girl loves overalls and rainboots if she's not in a dress.
(overalls $2.99 Goodwill, rainboots FREE, hand me down from neighbor)
Can you tell I'm Dutch?




We made it to Chuck E Cheese and the girls loved it.
We were there just over two hours
and they zonked out on the drive home.



Kelsey has transitioned well to her toddler bed. We're on night 5 with her sleeping in it and she's done really well. The first nap in it, she got up to get some books, but after going in once to tell her she can't get out, she hasn't gotten out since. I feel like she falls asleep even faster now than when it was a crib. In a few months, we'll move her upstairs to her own room or in with Macey (haven't decided yet) and she'll be in a twin bed. Her toddler bed is her crib and we need the crib for the new baby.



I've done a few little crafts this week so I thought I'd take pictures of the finished products. Here are two necklaces I made. Real simple and cheap beads on stretchy string. I'm hoping they might add a little something to my blah outfits this summer.

I also made these shirts for the girls for Tulip Time. Since they have outgrown the costumes I have, I felt that they needed some type of Tulip Time gear to wear. I might stitch some stems and leaves on them still, but this is what I have so far. They should be set for the parades now with the new painted wooden shoes from Bumpa and their tulip shirts. We can't wait for May!


4 comments:

Rachel Nykerk said...

Great deal on stuff from the Amish store. I bought that shampoo on sale at walgreens and it was still $6.99 on sale there. Love the tulip shirts, can't wait to see the girls at Tulip Time with those cute wooden shoes on too.

VandenBerg Family said...

Oh my goodness! You didn't tell me you were making necklaces! They are really cute!! The shirts turned out great too! Still can't believe the deals you got at the Amish store.

Megan Dieckmann said...

Wow Jenny! You are really turning into quite the crafter!;) those tulip shirts are CUTE! You could easily sell those at tulip time!! Great deal on diapers! You have to stock up while you can:)

The Hambergulars said...

Jen - Another great post - wonderful deals at the Amish store - Grandma Nykerk would be proud of you! (She always loved Aldi's and Big Lots.) Love the tulip shirts, too. Good news on Kels transitioning to her new bed - bet she feels like a big girl now!