Friday, December 19, 2008

Help Save Handmade Toys in the USA from the CPSIA (from http://sites.google.com/site/handmadetoyalliance/)

Please help! This will put me out of business!!!



The issue:
In 2007, large toy manufacturers who outsource their production to China and other developing countries violated the public’s trust. They were selling toys with dangerously high lead content, toys with unsafe small part, toys with improperly secured and easily swallowed small magnets, and toys made from chemicals that made kids sick. Almost every problem toy in 2007 was made in China.

The United States Congress rightly recognized that the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) lacked the authority and staffing to prevent dangerous toys from being imported into the US. So, they passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) in August, 2008. Among other things, the CPSIA bans lead and phthalates in toys, mandates third-party testing and certification for all toys and requires toy makers to permanently label each toy with a date and batch number.

All of these changes will be fairly easy for large, multinational toy manufacturers to comply with. Large manufacturers who make thousands of units of each toy have very little incremental cost to pay for testing and update their molds to include batch labels.

For small American, Canadian, and European toymakers, however, the costs of mandatroy testing will likely drive them out of business.

  • A toymaker, for example, who makes wooden cars in his garage in Maine to supplement his income cannot afford the $4,000 fee per toy that testing labs are charging to assure compliance with the CPSIA.
  • A work at home mom in Minnesota who makes dolls to sell at craft fairs must choose either to violate the law or cease operations.
  • A small toy retailer in Vermont who imports wooden toys from Europe, which has long had stringent toy safety standards, must now pay for testing on every toy they import.
  • And even the handful of larger toy makers who still employ workers in the United States face increased costs to comply with the CPSIA, even though American-made toys had nothing to do with the toy safety problems of 2007.

The CPSIA simply forgot to exclude the class of toys that have earned and kept the public’s trust: Toys made in the US, Canada, and Europe. The result, unless the law is modified, is that handmade toys will no longer be legal in the US.

If this law had been applied to the food industry, every farmers market in the country would be forced to close while Kraft and Dole prospered.


How You can Help:
Please write to your United States Congress Person and Senator to request changes in the CPSIA to save handmade toys. Use our sample letter or write your own. You can find your Congress Person here and Senator here.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Butter Sandwich

Some days you feel like a nut, other days you need a butter sandwich... At least that was Austin's idea. Indulgence? No, I don't think so. Gluttony? Try again. Maybe just a chance to be silly in front of the camera? Yes! Austin can't resist acting the clown for Ethan's, Aubrey's & My benefit. Thank goodness for goofballs - I'd go nuts!

As we wind down the semester, we are getting excited for the Christmas season. All the cooking, decorating & general jolly-ness that comes with it, makes me remember Christmas when I was a kid & want to re-create those amazing memories for Ethan & Aubrey. So far, we plan to make candy canes, go sledding (it snowed today!) & my favorite, visit Temple Square, not to mention the gaggle of family & friends parties planned. Aubrey is already such a big helper in the kitchen, she rearranges my drawers for me - who needs folded towels & ordered kitchen drawers? Thanks little Aub... ;)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Art & Aikido


...the two things we love most in this family & I am happy to report that Ethan has a love of both. We now know the perfect way to blow of his 4 year old energy! We took Ethan to Austin's Aikido dojo & spent 2 hours roughhousing, rolling, wrestling, chasing & laughing! As you can see, Daddy is the perfect wrestling partner for our little man. Ethan loves to be "Iron Man" "Spider Man" & any other kind of "Man" there is, & loves to unleash his super powers upon unsuspecting Daddy. Thankfully, this time it was a padded block.
Ethan also lovest to draw his family - you can see our lovely representation in the pic at right... Daddy, Mommy, Ethan & Aubrey. He's good isn't he? Going to be a great artist one day. He is very proud of his art, as i am - & much of it hangs in his bedroom for all to see.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween Hijinx


Well, the best night of the year has come & gone... another year to wait before costumes, candy & trick-or-treating. It was a great night for the Haackes!

We started our rounds by surprising Grandma Dona at work, & then on to Grandpa & Grandma Fluckiger. It was fun to visit for a few minutes & of course get pictures taken by our famous photographer, Grandpa Arnold. We then were headed to a Halloween party at Jim & Trese's, but got lost & couldn't find their house & no phone!! So we ended up going to Grammies to trick or treat & eventually spend the night. We all had a great time! Aubster the Lobster stayed really toasty in her costume, even in the slight drizzle that was falling. She was cute enough to eat! Of course, us being Chef's that would have been entirely possible - she was already in the pot! Ethan - 'scuse me, IRON MAN, loved ringing the doorbell ("just once Ethan") & saying "Trick-or-Treat" to all my old neighbors. He didn't like the scary houses much, but he kept us safe, the sackful of candy made him feel much better about it. He loved watching Charlie Brown's Halloween & now says: "I got a rock."

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Halloween Carnival!


Halloween time is here! The best holiday of the year has come & with it, the crazy fun-ness of costumes, parties & trick-or-treating! Ethan - or should I say "Iron Man" as he demands to be called, had a great time at the UVSC kids Halloween carnival. He loved "fishing" for the toys & the bean-bag toss the best. Aubrey was just in awe of all the colorful costumes & happy kids everywhere. Her costume was the cutest - little Lobster girl! The best part about her costume is that Austin & I (Chef's) are going to carry her in a big pot on Halloween night... no, we're not really going to eat her, but she's cute enough to! We met Superman at the carnival too, but he's got nothing on MY super guys! Happy Halloween everyone! Candy, candy, candy, candy...

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Autumn Eye Candy

I love Autumn... It is my feast for the eyes before the season of white & grey - & good thing too, as I am such a visual person. I would starve without the Autumn colors.

I love the days we spend up at Strawberry Reservoir fishing for rainbows & basking in God's aspen palette. Thanks Mom & Dad for "Strawberry Days." Ethan loves to go with his Daddy & Grandpa Deano, even the rain didn't stop him - & it stopped just in time for the double rainbow to arc the sky. Sadly, Ethan dropped his fishing rod into the lake, so we are buying a new one before our next trip. Aubrey loves to come on the boat, & is going to be a great fisherman like her Mommy, Daddy & brother. I guess it runs in the family - imagine that?

Austin is loving his new job as a Unit Counselor at Heritage School. He has a good group of kids & is really doing well. It is so fun to have him come home excited about his day. We are so grateful for this job.

As for me, my business is really taking off - I am learning the mechanics of marketing & running a business from home. I am getting lots of special orders, selling items in my shop & having a great time working at home. I am gearing up for the Holiday season & am looking forward to lots of sales!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Our Miracles...

It has been a lean season for the Haacke family, the circumstances of which I am happy to announce, is coming to an end. I by no means project that our troubles are over, but lots of stress has been relieved today. After a month of tense waiting, applying & waiting again, Austin has a new job! He is the new Team Leader for a group of at-risk youth at Heritage School in Provo, UT. We couldn't be more excited! Basically, he babysits teens that have mild learning & mental disorders. We are happy about the pay, hours, benefits, job experience... pretty much the whole package. It has been such a time of stress for us, this is such a huge relief. To bolster our already soaring spirits, we also found out today that Austin's Financial Aid came through when we were sure we would have to pay for another semester. Miracles, miracles.

It Just proves that faith, prayer, fasting & more faith really does work! (And of course tithing). Ethan gives a raspberry-stained Hi-5 in congrats, & Aubrey thinks Daddy's new job is great too - of course that smile may just be for the nummy whipped cream she's snackin' on...

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Berry Days



We have been busy these last few weeks, with food storage on our minds & berry season at hand (literally) - we have been berry picking! Raspberries & my new favorite - Blackberries! My great friend Rebecca found a nice farm in Payson where we can pick our own. Austin is our master berry picker - the fastest I have ever seen! He is also the designated jam-maker & our freezer is beginning to overflow. Ethan is the best picking buddy we have - granted, he eats 90% of what he picks, but has a great time anyway. His favorite part is jumping out of the bushes, scaring the "monsters" away from the berries he is about to eat. Aubrey is there to help too, hanging out in my sling, doing berry "quality control" every few minutes. She likes raspberries the best. The best part of berry season is the waffles - which makes me happy, & Aubrey has discovered whipped cream! We are excited for apple season next!
We are excited to see the change of seasons here. Our valley, as well as Provo canyon is already beginning to turn brilliant
colors - Becca's eye candy before the gray season. We are enjoying each warm day we have left - & spending as many that we can in the berry fields & together.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Well, with Summer over we are back to the grind & embracing Fall at the Haacke home. But its a GOOD grind, so that's ok.

Austin started Fall Semester at UVU & has some really interesting classes right now. He's getting into the practical stuff - so he gets to interview & do some counseling this semester. We are so excited to be finishing up Bachelor's stuff & to be MOVING soon! We're pretty sure its going to be Orem or Provo for us. Austin is excited for the Fall spawn fishing at Deer Creek inlet, & of course fishing at Strawberry with Mom & Dad - our favorite of the year!

I am busy as always, being a wife, mom & working hard on my play food creations. My store at bugbitesplayfood.etsy.com is doing great! It's been one week & I've had 3 sales already! I am happy to be contributing to the handmade movement & creating toys that get kids imagining again. (Turn off your TV's & play!) A good mantra for us all. I plan to sell toy food at Swiss Christmas this December, so I'm busy stocking up. I hope it goes well.

Ethan is very excited for Halloween! He changes from wanting to be Spiderman (again) to Batman, to Wolverine, to Wall-E (don't know how we're going to pull that one off) about once a day. Oh, & the other day he said he wanted to be Optimus Prime - yeah, & I thought a Wall-E costume would be hard! Austin thinks we should slit plastic cups down one side & put them around his arms & legs. We'll see. We are thinking that Aubrey will be a ladybug. ;) Ethan is my best little helper with her. Every diaper change, I have my little buddy right next to me, handing me toys to entertain her & keep her from wriggling off the table! We are enjoying family reading time a lot - we just finished Charlie & the Chocolate Factory & have started James & the Giant Peach. We highly reccommend them both! Austin is our "reader" & he makes the BEST voices for all the characters. We giggle constantly!

Aubrey is doing great - a little too great some days. She is in a big hurry to catch up to her big brother. She started pulling up to standing in her crib a few weeks ago, & now pulls up on everything within reach! Legs, chairs, open dishwashers, garbage cans (yuck when they tip), you name it! She doesn't know she's only 7months old & can't do that stuff yet! NO walking till 1 year old Little Aubs! Oh, update on her cloth diapers - they are great! After 4 months (?) we are hooked on them & will never go back to disposables, not to mention that they save us $40 a month! Aubrey is an absolute delight. Her smile melts us all. She has this look that she likes to give us as she is crawling toward something she's not supposed to have - a look that says "Yeah, look at me, I'm gonna crawl away & get into trouble & I'm so cute you can't stop me!" She definitely knows what she likes.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Farewell Summer!

As I write this, I am sad to say that I am looking at my farewell marker to summer - sunflowers... I am glad that we get one last colorful hurrah to summer before the cold, grey winter sets in. In short, I am not ready for summer to end. We went to Swiss Days yesterday (another farewell marker to Summer) & had a great time looking at the crafts. We go each year hoping to see our pottery friend Terry - who always has great pots, but no luck again this year. Ethan was happy to get a rubber band gun, which he hasn't let go of, except to sleep. We are still amazed at the kinds of stuff people walk out of Swiss days carrying. I swear next year we are going to go in the woods, get some branches & make brooms out of them & make a killing - they apparently were the hit thing again this year. We are seriously thinking about selling my play food next year. We'll see. So I guess its time for me to embrace the all-too-soon seasonal change & enjoy the autumn leaves, the Fall harvest, fishing at Strawberry Reservoir, shooshing feet through fallen leaves, picking pumpkins & my change of wardrobe.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Austin's Big News...


Congrats to Austin! We just found out this week that Austin will be graduating with his Bachelor's degree of Behavioral Science in December - hurray for us!! For the longest time we have felt stagnant in his schooling - though he has been learning tons, it just felt like there was no end in sight. Now after all this time, Austin is getting two degrees in one year! He got his associates last April, & now another graduation in December. Another neat thing - Austin has the last Associates degree from UVSC, & will have the first from the new UVU (same school, just new accreditation!) So its on to bigger & better things for the Haacke family - at last! We enter the world of GED exams, Masters Applications, & MOVING!!!! We are hoping to get into either BYU, University Of Utah or Utah State University & may go out of state to Gonzaga in Washington state if we have the opportunity. So wish us luck, as we have some HUGE decisions on the way...

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

BugBites Blog Site - Ha! That rhymes!

For all interested, I've created a blog with photos of my play food. There are prices & other info listed as well. Go to: bugbitesplayfood.blogspot.com You can also click on the link to the right on the sidebar. Please leave comments, I love feedback!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Going Into Business...


Well, I've taken the plunge... After weeks of hard work at my sewing machine, I have decided to sell felt play food online & at the Farmer's Market in Heber. I am so excited! I hope that the word spreads & this can be a successful endeavor. My marketing group (Ethan, Aubrey & Jack) so far have shown remarkable interest in the play food I have made - which is very encouraging (Though, Aubrey just gums it all). So, pass the word, & hopefully all the time & brain cells used in the design & fabrication will have paid off.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Teethy-Time!


Huwaaay! Congrats little Aubrey- you've got your first tooth! She's been a bit "drooley" & wanting to bite everything the last few weeks, & we've just been waiting & waiting for her first tooth & yesterday it finally popped out! Ethan is proud of his baby sister, & likes to help feed her. So far, Aub is a big fan of solid foods - I think peaches are her favorite. Ethan likes to play with the camera - as you can see, he has a lovely self-portrait here, (among about a dozen others). He's loving summer time, & even got to ride on Uncle James' motorcycle at the lake a few weeks ago. Summer is the best! We look forward to camping, the treehouse, & the Demolition Derby this weekend!

Friday, July 11, 2008

BIRTHDAY BOY!!

Happy Birthday little Ethan! It's been a great 4 years little pal! We had a great day together. Ethan woke up to a balloon explosion - looked like a clown vomited balloons all over the room. He was so surprised. After his presents & a few photos, it was on to a breakfast of pancakes complete with frosting & candles. We went down to Provo to meet Grammie Patti & Grandpa Deano & saw Wall E - which was so funny! Ethan loved "Eve" & how she scared Wall E with her. Cute fun movie (I liked the fat people). Ethan then got to choose our lunch destination & (surprise, surprise) we went to Chuck-A-Rama with Uncle Ty & Misty. (Honestly, I think Ethan just goes for the jello) After a few errands & passing out in a quick nap, we headed to the Farmer's Market in Heber - also where Ethan wanted to go most of all, which is great with us, as its our favorite Thursday night hangout as well. Great park, music & lots of people. We had cake & ice cream with Ethan's new best friends Ryan, Summer, McKenna (spelling?) & Mason. They had SO much fun playing on the slide, drawing with sidewalk chalk & most of all "dog-piling " Daddy! All in all, a great day!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Food Is Tasty!

YAAY Aubrey! Congratulations little one - you've taken your first real culinary steps... granted, Rice cereal is a bit on the bland side of the palette spectrum, but you've gotta start somewhere. Aub took her first bites on July 2nd & so far is loving to eat big girl food - she also likes to eat the spoon, which makes for a fun wrestling match.

We went to Lagoon last Monday - which was so much fun! (Thanks Charlie & Uncle Mike) Ethan loved the rides - his favorite one was the TIDAL WAVE - yeah, not the kiddie one that spins in circles, but the HUGE one that scares me sometimes. He went with Daddy, Grandpa, Uncle Ty & Misty & loved every second! He even held his hands up! Crazy kid... He went on the train, swings, dinosaur drop (fun!) & almost every kid-friendly ride they have.He loved the log flume (sorry for the sideways video) & the splash at the end especially. I think Rattlesnake Rapids was his favorite water ride - we all got SOAKED, except for Ethan - thanks to Grandpa Charlie who leaned over him as we went under the waterfall. Grandma Dona was so kind to hold Aubrey while Austin & I went on "Wicked" rollercoaster. It was AWESOME! Laughing too hard to be scared, even when going straight up & down! Fun Fun. We love summer!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Summer Days

Summer is here! We say welcome to warm weather, playing outside, swimming at the lake, endless sunscreen, water squirts, swim suits, star-gazing, farmer's markets, playgrounds, garden peas, allergies, hummingbirds, demolition derby, rodeos, carnivals, flyfishing (except for Austin, who's in the river in JANUARY), boating with Moms & Dads, camping, summer hiking & SUNSHINE!

Needless to say, we are so excited for summer. We went to the lake twice this week, and are going again on Saturday with the whole family. Austin is teaching Ethan to swim & are having grand water fights that usually end up with me getting soaked as well! We made completos the other night (its a Chilean "uber" hot dog with lots of veggies & stuff) which were SO good. Greg knows what I'm talking about... Can you get any more in your mouth Aust?

We went to Rainbow Bay with Charlie & Dona last time & had fun kayaking & swimming. Austin caught s carp & was SO proud of Aubrey who reached for it just as the photo was snapped! That's our girl... She turned 5mo old today - time is going way too fast.

Ethan has discovered the joy of the Farmer's Market... mostly because he got a shaved ice & a cotton candy - you can see the before & after evidence! It only we could describe the sugar rush afterward!
Good thing its at the park where there's lots of energy burning stuff to do! Ethan discovered the monkey bar dome & now knows he can't hang on with one hand anymore... blisters & the lovely scrape on his forehead. (sigh) Boys...

Monday, June 16, 2008

Father's Day

We had a great week! Ethan got to go up to 6 Lakes with Grandma Dona & Grandpa Charlie for the Haacke family reunion for 4 days & had a blast! He loved playing on the dock with his water squirt, catching crawdads fishing & kayaking. Did I mention that he liked the dock & his water squirt? Grandma said he didn't want to leave! I wouldn't either, its so fun up there. I wish we had photos of him. Oh well... Austin, Aubrey & I spent time at home (lonely) in our too-quiet house working, playing Wii Fit, sewing diapers & digging in the garden. We were happy to have Ethan home again - it's too boring without him.

We went to Grammi's for Father's Day dinner - dutch oven is the best! Mom, you can be my dutch oven chef anytime! The pineapple chicken wings were the BEST! But the D.O. Apple cake was pretty amazing too. It was nice to see our family, play in the sandbox with Ethan & watch Daddy & Aubrey have a well-deserved nap... Aubrey says: "Daddy is the best pillow!" I agree. Dad's are just the greatest!

Monday, June 2, 2008

St George Water Park Photos

We just got these photos from Mom's camera... In St George, they built a new "water park" by the new library that is so much fun! There is a big water fountain that the two E's (Ethan & cousin Eli) loved playing in - as you can see, it was almost impossible to get them to each look at the camera at the same time. Ethan's favorite part was running in the little stream that goes the length of the park. The boys had fun splashing each other & playing chase. Ethan liked the big fountain the most, until he got a surprise squirt in the face - but who wouldn't be mad at that? I also took Aubrey for her first dip in the water - I think it was a bit cold on little toes. Oh well, maybe next year -though if she's anything like her mommy, daddy & big brother we won't be able to get her out of the water! She liked it much better sitting in the shade with Granny Morton & Grammie. Thanks for the great discovery Jen, we can't wait to go again this Fall!

Friday, May 30, 2008

I Swear I'm NOT an Environmentalist...

Well, we've taken the plunge... The Haacke's have decided to enter the fun-filled world of cloth diapering! Call us crazy (we are), but after doing lots of research & MATH, heres what I have learned...

Just a moment while I step onto my soapbox...
FIRST - Disposables are TOXIC! Dioxins - Most toxic of ALL carcinogens, banned in most countries except the U.S.. • Sodium Polyacrylate - (You know, the little "beady thingys" that absorb the peeps) Reported to cause severe skin irritations, oozing blood from perineum and scrotal tissues, fever, vomiting and staph infections in babies - not to mention that it was banned from tampons in 1985 because of its link to TSS, & it has killed children after ingesting as little as 5 grams of it - YIKES!! • TBT - Highly toxic enviro pollutant that causes sterility... Also factor in the offgassing of the plastics, perfumes & dyes - No Thanks!

SECOND - Cloth is CHEAPER! Figure this:

• Disposable diaper costs an average of $0.24 per change. • $0.24 per change X 70 changes per week = $16.80 per week • $16.80 per week X 130 weeks per diapering period (2 1/2 years) = Total Cost of Disposable Diapers $2,184.00
Cloth Diapers cost a little more to begin with (about $300-$400), BUT they at least can be used through more than one child. Now, I dont know about you, but I can't afford to spend over $2,000 a year on non-biodegradable landfill nuggets, which leads me to my last point:
(Yes you enviromnentalist nutties out there, this is for you) GARBAGE! On average, each baby/toddler uses 9100 diapers in a 2 1/2 year period! Times that by however many millions of kids wearing disposables... Imagine what that does to our groundwater...

If you want to try a little experiment, go buy a package of Depends & wear them 24 hrs a day for one week (I did postpartum)... I now have complete empathy for little Aubrey's "diaper-rashed, sweaty-sticky, crinkle-when you move, perma-plastic-imprinted" little tushie that Aubrey & millions of other kids suffer through every day.

So anyway... though cloth diapering is a little more effort & a little more laundry, its worth it for us. I'm stepping down off my little soapbox now...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Happy Anniversary!

Yaay! Austin & Becca have been married for 6 years! Time flies when you are with your best friend! We went to Zurmatt resort in Midway last night & had a really nice dinner at Schneider's - we highly recommend it. Austin had incredible scallops & I had a veggie dish that was so good. It was fun to be spoiled for a day - valet parking is cool! We woke up this morning & went to the pool with Aubrey. Her first swimming trip! She liked it a lot - they have a neat pool & hot tub. Ethan got to have a sleepover with Grandma Dona & then went to Auntie Barb's in the morning. We went to a neat bakery in Midway & got nummy "cigars" (a raspberry-cream filled praline cookie) & an eclair for a pre-breakfast treat... SO GOOD! If I ever get a specialty cake made, thats the place to go.

St George Trip

We have had a really busy week - hence the lack of posts for a few days. Austin went to Miton for a week to help his dad work, so to keep us busy, the kids & I went to St George with Mom & Granny Morton for five days to visit my sister Jen & her cute family. We had a great trip down - great company & the kids were so good.
It was nice to be in the warm desert again! The only bad thing about the whole trip was that I woke up sick with a bad infection on the first morning! I was SO mad! High fever in the heat of St George is not fun. Thankfully we were able to get some antibiotics & though I spent two days in bed, I had a great time visiting with Granny. Ethan was so lucky, he got to have a sleepover at Auntie Jen's house. Ethan has discovered the joy of cousins - He & Eli played for hours finding snails, lizard hunting & playing in the red sand.
On Saturday, we all went for a hike in Snow Canyon - my favorite place, to the white sand dunes. It was a long walk for little legs, but Ethan, Eli, Cassidy, Jonah & Seth all did great! Aubrey sat in the sling & was such a trooper! Thanks for the hat Jen! Later that afternoon, Mom, Jen & the little kids & I went to Enterprise to a circa 1900's Mercantile store that is going out of business. The 2 E's (Ethan & Eli) decided to spend their dollar on bubbles (I don't think Grammie has ever gotten such value out of one dollar!) Ethan played for hours making "rainbows." Jen & I spent a while picking out fabric (boring moms), but we are so excited to see what each other makes... I found some really cute ladybug fabric that is going to be a quilt.
We had a long drive home on Sunday... it was a 10 hour day in the car. We left St Geo at noon - stopping lots for Aubrey to eat & made it to Provo to meet Austin at 5pm. We started up Provo Canyon & were stopped by a really bad accident that killed two kids & closed the whole canyon. We went to a fun park so the kids could stretch, had dinner & got home at 10pm! Long, long, long day!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Food Storage

Hey - just a thought... since all the doom & gloom about the economy has the whole world freaked, i found this GREAT website about building food storage bit by bit & actually using it in daily life... not just 200 cases of 10 year old wheat in the basement (which is food hoarding by the way). Check out simplylivingsmart.com Or click on the link to your right... It's got tons of video on how to use & start acquiring more food storage. Granted, the lady in the videos is UBER CHEESY - saying words like "delicious" & "creamy" about 10 times per 3 minute segment, there is some really good info there. They have schedules & calculators to help you figure out how many pounds of each type of food for your individual family - i didnt know that we need 1300 lbs of grain food for us for a year! Yikes! Good to know so we can get started. They also have lots of emergency preparedness info & videos. We aren't making a run for the food store, but this website has given us a way to have a schedule for getting our years worth of food storage.
Good luck!

Mothers Day Madness

Its been a few days since we've posted anything new, but we've been so busy this week. I was asked to speak in my Mom's Sacrament meeting on Mother's day as a surprise spotlight for her. It went really well I thought - Mom couldn't figure out why we had to be to church 10 minutes early! Good surprise. Love you mom. It was a crazy weekend with family parties 'n all, but we had fun.

Austin is gone all this week working with his dad, so it's pretty quiet around here. I cant get used to that thought. I don't know how Dona does it each week. We woke up to SNOW this morning! Thats just not fair to tease me that way! Ethan gets mad every day that he's cooped up inside... which is getting old for me too - the garden is getting neglected on days like this.

Waiting for sun...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

For all the parents out there...


Okay, ever been sitting around watching tv at night, surfin' through the channels & come upon one of your kid's tv shows? How many of you start watching it? Austin & I have been guilty of this phenomenon on several occasions lately... The worst part is when there is something good on, & we switch to kiddo cartoons anyway! Ever seen Max & Ruby? For those searching for a genuine jewel of a show without the violence & gore of comics; ridiculous stuffed purple monstrosities singing about taking out the trash, or the over-the-top musical antics of the blue-faced "doodle-whatevers" that parents are subjected to day after day, Max & Ruby is a welcome escape from the usual 6am fodder that our kids absorb. We highly recommend you check it out! Who knew that a brother & sister bunny team could be so entertaining for college-educated, moderately intelligent people? Especially since Max only says one word throughout each episode & still outwits his older & more proper sister Ruby. Nick Jr. - Mon, Wed & Fri 1:30 & 9:30pm. Check it out!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Austins MONSTER


Thought you all should see Austin's monster carp he caught last week... 30"! Austin & Ryan went fishing on deer creek & had an awesome night! They each caught about 20! So glad we don't have to eat them! ICK!

First Giggle

Hello everyone! Wanted to share Aubrey's first giggle with you all. Almost seems like she's going to explode! Finally gets a great giggle at the end of the clip! Austin & I spent much of the day yesterday out in the sunshine working in the garden. Ethan is our official seed planter - as he & daddy like to say, he "pead" in the garden! He is excited for his strawberries & carrots. He is also in charge of feeding his 5 baby chickens that Grandpa Charlie & Grandma Dona got for Easter. Ethan especially loves to give them caterpillars from the garden. Our chicks are really cool! They are actually a Chilean breed - which makes Austin happy, and they are really beautiful! Ethan has named his favorite white one "Chicken Joe," who is the biggest & greediest.
Having fun outside!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Simon's Cat 'Cat Man Do'

HILARIOUS!!!
This is absolutely our kitty Suki! Ask Austin, he'll tell you!

Fishin' Buddies


Hey everyone, here's a cute foto of Ethan & his hero, Daddy! This one was taken last fall on Strawberry on Dad's boat. I think Ethan is destined to be a great fisherman like Austin! We are excited to get back out on the water! Austin promises to take Ethan kneeboarding this summer... aaah! Hope I dont have a heart attack first, better teach the little guy to swim soon...

Welcome To Our Blog!


Hello! We thought this would be a great way to let y'all know how our little family is doing... much more convenient than typing 20 emails every month!

As you all know, our little family was increased in goofiness by our newest addition, Aubrey Lynne Haacke on January 25th. She weighed 8lb. 6oz., & was 20 1/4" long, a very healthy kiddo! She is such a happy, easy baby... we just got our first giggle! She is our little angel of peace.


Ethan is loving his baby sister Aubrey, & can always get a smile out of her! Ethan will be turning 4 this July 10! WOW! Time flies when you're chasing kids! He loves playing outside in the warm weather - catching bugs & playing in the sandbox, & especially loves his special kitty Suki, who is patient enough to be his "dryer buddy." He's a happy smiley kid who can't wait to go fishing with daddy this summer!

Austin & I are pretty busy adjusting to the craziness of two kiddos - amazing how a simple trip to the store now takes some serious planning! Austin just finished a very busy semester at UVSC, he is studying hard to become a Marriage Counselor - so LOTS of psychology stuff... He is excited to be guiding flyfishing trips again this summer on the Provo River. He is becoming quite the fishing expert - last week he landed a 30" carp on Deer Creek Reservoir!

I am currently working at home doing graphic design for a phone book company, which is great fun. I have a terrible case of "spring fever" & can't wait to get outside in the garden! I also plan to keep busy watercolor painting this summer.

Well, thats it for now... gotta go! :)