In It Together

Thursday, February 22, 2007

What is a skirt to you?



So, here's a cute story from this morning...

The beauty of having a 6yr old is that they're fairly capable at getting ready in the morning. Now, there is a certain amount of "letting go" you have to accept. There are lots of mornings where you have to grin and bear it. More than once I've said, "Are you happy with that choice? I'm not so sure I'd wear that, but if you really like it, that's fine." I figure if it's not too crazy (like a wild combination of patterns and colors), than it's not hurting anything to let her have ownership on her clothing choices. Besides, how can I resist her proud smile and the entertainment of seeing what she actually picks out?

With that said, this morning was a different story. As I helped little B with a book, Kdee walked in to get my approval...um, she was wearing a shirt for a skirt. Hey, it was pretty amazing that it even looked like a skirt and she did a decent job of wrapping it around herself (legs through the neck hole, arms wrapped and tied her waist). What was more funny about all of this was the sincere disappointment she showed when I told her that she couldn't wear it. I actually felt a bit sorry for her--it was a creative idea--but I wasn't about to let my daughter wear a shirt skirt to school. I'm not that mom! Ha!

The Oscars are even closer...I'm so excited, it's getting hard to fall asleep at night! Yippee! So, for a little "end of the week" fun, here is the link to a great game on Oscar.com--"your perfect Oscar date"...who's your date? I'd love to hear!

http://www.oscar.com/games/page?pn=yourperfectoscardate

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Fairy dust...and a gold man...



Ohhh, the joys of dangling, tiny teeth! I don't think you ever out grow that creepy feeling that comes with touching a wiggly tooth, or watching a tooth practically swing in the breeze (when pushed by a child's tongue...oh the fun!). Yesterday, Kdee lost her 5th tooth at school, pulled out as she worked on her daily journal ("I even got some blood on my journal, too!"). I don't believe it was a random outcome that the tooth came out at school, since she got a small, pink (plastic) treasure chest to keep her tooth in. Kids are smart, and when you think about it, it's a much better deal to lose a tooth at school than at home. "Hmmm, mom/dad/brother saying "yippee!" or my whole class and the school nurse with the treasure chest?" It's really not a tough decision! It's always fun to assist the Tooth Fairy in her very important work...and the 5 quarters that were strategically left were snatched up quickly this morning and even carried into the bathroom (that's a tight grip!). Kdee was equally excited that the Tooth Fairy didn't take her plastic treasure chest...I guess what I see as a cheap plastic sqaure is her biggest treasure right now. Amazing, isn't it?

The Oscars are one day closer...I'm getting more and more excited by each passing minute....watch the countdown on www.academyawards.com (woohoo!). I've seen all of the best picture nominations (as well as some other nominees) and this is probably the strongest bunch of movies nominated in a long time. The show could actually have some fireworks as the winners are announced...

Monday, February 19, 2007

Blades of Glory



Finally...warm weather! With this awesome weather came the opportunity to play outside again (and, boy, did we all need it...I think young and old go stir crazy when cooped up!). Our big adventure for the weekend was ice skating at a local outdoor rink. It rocked! I seriously don't remember the last time that I went ice skating (it was definitely before pregnancies/children), but I loved the feeling of gliding across the ice.

To my surprise, my lack of recent experience didn't terribly affect my capabilities and I didn't fall once. Whew! Also to my surprise was how well Kdee did. She's only been skating once, 2 years ago, and she was gliding--even jumping--in her skates early into our skate date. In my mind, she was Dorothy Hamill and I was Bonnie Blair. Oh, sure, Dorothy sounds great, too...but as a kid, I always dreamed of becoming a speed skater. In fact, we used to go ice skating during recess at my Elementary school (a small town, the 80's and a rink across the street made this possible), and I would pretend to be a speed skater. Imagination is a great thing...

So, where was ribB and little B while the ladies brought home the gold? They were (in no particular order): "boot skating", screaming in frustration and riding a sled around the perimeter of the rink (the last two were just little B, just in case you weren't sure). After skating we had a fun lunch out together and then headed home for the kids' naps/quiet time...perfection!

Other fun highlights from the weekend include a dinner date out for ribB and myself, karate class on Friday night (just Kdee and me, very nice) and a playdate for Kdee on Sunday with her friend, Natalie. Besides all of this fun, we were very busy doing house chores. The Oscar party is just around the corner and with each passing day, I'm more and more excited...

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

And even more photos!





Here's little B playing with Michael...somehow, they both fit on one of B's new toys and managed to drive around a bit together on it. Michael turned 1 in September...it's going to be fun to watch them grow up together!

Family photos from the party (minus Kdee, who was just sick of all the birthday hoopla by this point!)...

more photos!






Here are the photos of the "scat" field trip and the playdate at Jac's (complete with lipgloss surprises).

I forgot to mention in the earlier post that little B helped me make the frosting for his cake (alright, he helped "hold" the spatula, the mixer and keeping Swiper the Fox away (Dora reference, in case that means nothing to you! :-). It was his first time helping in the kitchen and I maintained my sanity--yea!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Terrificly Two!






This post is going to start out with our new 2 year old star, little B! Last Thursday was the big guy's birthday and it was a blast. He was SO excited about it all day long--lots of "happy birthday!", "cake, cake!" and "2!" talk all day long. He also decided to pull a fast one--he didn't nap at all on his birthday. Yikes--not the day to forego the nap. It was highly unusual for him (obviously, since it was the first time; his sister--now that wouldn't have been unusual!)and I just didn't know what to do about it (since I took the day off of work to spend it with him). Funny. That night we had the grandparents over for dinner and cake...and a tad of jealous sister...but all in all in was a great night. Somehow, little B managed staying awake until 8:30pm, when he basically collapsed into bed. It's hard to believe our "little" guy is already 2, but then again it almost seems like he's 3 (because he's so big). I really love seeing his personality come out with each day--he's definitely our little charmer, comedian and sweet boy (like when I fell down the stairs and he was full of hugs for me). I wouldn't have expected the hugs in the early days of his life, when he was NOT into cuddling at all. We kind of think now that he was so big as a baby that it took a while for him to feel comfortable in his own skin. That's the theory for now anyway!

We've had lots of other fun over the past couple of weeks. Some of our other highlights included:
--a great playdate with my friend Jacqueline and her family--husband, Darrin, and children Carly and Cole. Man, we are so blessed that our children are so close in age! Kdee and Carly went off and played the whole night with barely a peep (we're lucky they surfaced for pizza!);little B and Cole had fun circling around each other, playing here and there with similar toys--basically taking each other in. Jac and I had a super time catching up and I always love our conversations--insightful, humorous and "real". What I know for sure? I really enjoy our friendship and wish we lived just a tad bit closer (UWRF is calling you, Jac!). Darrin also kept me laughing through the night with his sharp and smart wit, and I also got a care tune up courtesy of him. Seriously, how many people do you visit that they give you a space in your heated garage (it was -8 outside), put air in your almost flat tires, fill your windshield washer fluid...oh I could go on. It rocked!

--While I was at the playdate, ribB had fun out with his friend, Brian. Fun for these two now comes in the form of Gander Mountain and a plate full of hot wings. It doesn't get much better than that!

--We had a post-Christmas get together with our Uncle Bart/Aunt Donna and cousins Ana & Cassie. It was our first time together in a couple of months (a long time for us!) and it was so good to catch up and enjoy each other's company...all with Prince in the background. Oh, I might have been the only one proclaiming my enjoyment of the Superbowl half time show, but don't let them all fool you. They secretly adore Prince and like to razz me for the fun of it. I would also like to point out that Prince performed a Foo Fighter song (Best of You)...so, it was 2 bests in one for me. I'm always scared when another performer takes on a favorite song of mine (ala Clay Aiken doing "When Doves Cry" Ick!), but Prince did the song really well and obviously, it was a huge compliment to my fave band, the Foo.

--We basically didn't work last week. Ok, we kind of did, but there was some serious lack of school going on. On Monday, school was closed due to the cold. Then on Tuesday, Kdee developed a fever at school and was home for the next couple of days. Note to parents of kids yet to start school: Anything over 100 degrees is reason to go home. Your child must go home IMMEDIATELY (don't even ask to come in an hour--it's NOW!) and they can't go back for a full 24 hours after being temped as a fever. What? Temped at 10:30am Tuesday and you want to return the student at 9am the next day? Ha! No way! It will be after 10:30 the next day. NO EXCEPTIONS! HA!

--ribB and his dad got to do some bow shopping on Friday, as part of his dad's Christmas gift. They shopped (and shot numerous bows) for hours at A-1 Archery (awesome store for archery) and he came away with a great new bow package. They definitely had fun boy time! (Later we (our family and ribB's parents) all regrouped for dinner out together...the kids love the Asian food!)

--my good friend, Angie, and I got together for dinner and some gal time. It had been awhile since we had a chance to hang out and it was so good to catch up. It was cold out, so we enjoyed lots of faves while hanging out on her couch, watching TV...kind of like our fun times back in college...lots of fun!

--I joined Kdee and her class on an excited field trip to the local State Park...to look at, well, it turned out to be a lot of "scat" or, in common terms, animal poop. I really enjoyed hanging out with Kdee and getting to know her classmates/teacher more. The only downer was that I don't think the Park was well prepared for this school visit and some of the older volunteers seemed a bit confused about what their role was in the event. Despite that, the kids still had fun and even though it was quite cold out, we still had fun being outside (especially when the huge herd of deer was running near us!).

--our friends Brian, Katie and their son Michael came over for breakfast on Saturday morning, to celebrate little B's birthday (they're his Godparents). It was such a great way to start the day and it was fun watching the two boys play together. Kdee was a bit bored by the adult conversation and toddler play, so after awhile she went to play in her room...what a big girl. We always appreciate our time with them.

--We made it through 2 year pictures! It's always a bit of a circus but in the end, we got some great photos to choose from. (I was also thankful that little B did his usual (awesome) smile instead of his new squinty eye smile. Truth be told, I think he's mimicking (or mocking?) my squinty, small eyes when he does this new smile...hmmm...

--I went to my first Bible Study with my friend Susan. I've been long wanting to do a study, but I honestly felt a bit shy to go it alone. I didn't know what to expect--would I have to recite scripture (and as a Lutheran, that'd be pretty fancy) or do a special handshake? It turns out, this group of women were very welcoming with different levels of Faith and Bible knowledge. I loved the perspective and chance to learn and grown my Faith more. Very cool!

I've got LOTS of pictures, so I know I'm going to need a couple of posts to include them all. Pics will include little B's birthday (him attacking the spiderman balloon like only a boy can do, eating cake), the field trip, the playdates (including how children apply lip gloss)...whew! You name it, it's going to be here!