And after the Halloween costumes, this year I actually made little valences for the dinning room. I wanted them done for Thanksgiving... 2009. At least I'm only one year late.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
The Sewing Machine Remains Out
And after the Halloween costumes, this year I actually made little valences for the dinning room. I wanted them done for Thanksgiving... 2009. At least I'm only one year late.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
More Halloween Photos
As you can see, the blue bird has her face paint on for the big day. She loved her wings most of all, though, and insisted on putting them on and "tweeting" loudly... even while enjoying a very nice Sunday brunch at Mario's
The mean witch is finally wearing her hat and a smile. Although she never warmed up to the hat, she did love her dress and wore it all day at school on Friday. She even liked the "sleeves" that added a little sparkle (and an extra layer of warmth) to her arms.
I was just glad to see to see them both enjoying this year's little fantasy.
This last photo is a little deceptive. After all, while both kids crashed after the morning of Halloween fun, both were also up very late that night. I sat beside A's bed (as is my routine) and she lay there singing "5 Little Pumpkins on a Gate" over and over until 10:30 at night.
(In case you've never been introduced, A is laying next to "Kissy" her favorite doll and probably her favorite toy).
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Zoo Boo Fun
The local Zoo always hosts a Halloween trick-or-treating event.
For A, it was her first time out in her costume. The hat is missing, but she is a "mean witch." Sometimes she varies the costume by declaring herself a "scary witch" but normally it is a mean witch. Fortunately for me, she is still only 2 and I was able to adorn her "mean" costume with lots of little hearts.
Her sister was a little more challenging. For a long time, she wanted to be a mailbox. As she went from house to house, she would open up the door and ask for the candy to be "mailed." Then she'd raise the flag on the side of the box and with a quick "thank-you" be off.
At the last second, though, she made a switch-a-roo on me. She decided that now she wants to be an endangered blue bird. Most importantly, she wants to be a mommy bird with a nest so that when she sits down she is sitting on her eggs. Here you can see her long tail feathers, sparkling wings, and if you look carefully you can see the brown tutu covered in leaves, twigs, and (of course) her eggs.
For A, it was her first time out in her costume. The hat is missing, but she is a "mean witch." Sometimes she varies the costume by declaring herself a "scary witch" but normally it is a mean witch. Fortunately for me, she is still only 2 and I was able to adorn her "mean" costume with lots of little hearts.
At the last second, though, she made a switch-a-roo on me. She decided that now she wants to be an endangered blue bird. Most importantly, she wants to be a mommy bird with a nest so that when she sits down she is sitting on her eggs. Here you can see her long tail feathers, sparkling wings, and if you look carefully you can see the brown tutu covered in leaves, twigs, and (of course) her eggs.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Bajini Soccer Girl
"I love you.
"Thanks.
"Bye."
Saturday, October 2, 2010
S Swims!
I am very excited to report my biggest achievement of the summer. Bigger than trying out martial arts at my best friends birthday party. Bigger than going to the water park wave pool and down their big water slides. Even bigger than milking a goat at the state fair.
I can swim!
I took lessons at school all summer (just like last year) and at the last lesson dad came to watch my progress. I was splashing around, spinning and bobbing, when dad came over to me and remarked "do you realize that you're swimming?"
I thought it was exciting that at the beginning of the summer I could touch the bottom. Now, though, I can kick my straight legs, put my face in the water, and "reach and pull" my hands to make a rudimentary swimming motion. The photo shows an instructor supporting me, but I can move about 15ft without any help at all! Mom and dad are very excited by this and I'm finding myself enjoying the water more and more as my skills improve.
I can swim!
I thought it was exciting that at the beginning of the summer I could touch the bottom. Now, though, I can kick my straight legs, put my face in the water, and "reach and pull" my hands to make a rudimentary swimming motion. The photo shows an instructor supporting me, but I can move about 15ft without any help at all! Mom and dad are very excited by this and I'm finding myself enjoying the water more and more as my skills improve.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Apple Cider
Here are a couple of photos of the girls as we try a little taste testing exercise. Each was asked to decide which was better; hot apple cider with a cinnamon stick or cold apple cider with a piece of ice. They love their little 'tea' cups (colorful and perfect for tea, hot cocoa, or cider). The cinnamon sticks were also a huge hit. I think both caused the hot apple cider to win out in the end.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Reintroduction Part 1: School
Long time no see!
So here is a recent (actually from this month) photo of the whole family! We had to pose for photos for the girls new rooms.
S is now in Rainbow Room; a preschool room. Her school has 3-5 preschool rooms (depending on the number and age of the kids) and divide the kids up mostly by age. She was in Blue Room last year. Blue Room was filled with those kids whose birthdays were borderline as to when they would start Kindergarten. In other words, half of her previous classmates started K 3 weeks ago while the other half moved to Rainbow Room with her.
The downside is that 3 of her 4 closest friends were in the older group. Now S is focusing on developing new relationships with new friends and in a new room. It was a challenging first 2 weeks, but S is very predictable. This was week 3 and suddenly everything went smoothly. Drop-offs are pretty quick, pick-ups are filled with lots of excitement, and she is talking about what she did with classmates again.
A also changed rooms, but her change was much less dramatic. Their school practices "continuity of care" (which basically means the teachers progress along with their pupils from the infant room all the way through toddlers until the kids graduate into the preschool program). A simply moved from Toddler-1 to Yellow Room. Her friends came with her; her teachers came with her; and since Yellow is her favorite color (and the room is bigger with more windows) she likes the room better. She was an easy drop-off since day 1.
So here is a recent (actually from this month) photo of the whole family! We had to pose for photos for the girls new rooms.

The downside is that 3 of her 4 closest friends were in the older group. Now S is focusing on developing new relationships with new friends and in a new room. It was a challenging first 2 weeks, but S is very predictable. This was week 3 and suddenly everything went smoothly. Drop-offs are pretty quick, pick-ups are filled with lots of excitement, and she is talking about what she did with classmates again.
A also changed rooms, but her change was much less dramatic. Their school practices "continuity of care" (which basically means the teachers progress along with their pupils from the infant room all the way through toddlers until the kids graduate into the preschool program). A simply moved from Toddler-1 to Yellow Room. Her friends came with her; her teachers came with her; and since Yellow is her favorite color (and the room is bigger with more windows) she likes the room better. She was an easy drop-off since day 1.
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