She also got a Cinderella Dress from Grandma D and several sets of princess shoes from Grandma C.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Maddy Cinderella's 3rd Birthday
It is hard to belive that our little girl is now three years old. For Maddy's birthday this year we decided to do a family Cinderella party.
We started out with Maddy's favorite activity: coloring. She is really good at staying in the lines, but often comes up with some interesting color combinations (note Prince Charming's orange face and hair).
After a "find the mouse under the tea cup" game, the girls were put to work cleaning the kitchen floor while they sang, "Sing sweet nightingale." Their cleaning was interrupted by a knock on the door where there was a messenger delivering invitations to the ball.
Maddy had to find a dress for the ball by opening all her birthday presents.
Jared made Maddy a purple jewelry box (we will post pictures when it is completely finished).
She also got a Cinderella Dress from Grandma D and several sets of princess shoes from Grandma C.
Thanks to Maddy's fairy Grandmothers she is now ready for the ball.
Her are the girls dancing with their handsome prince daddy at the ball. Unfortunately their dancing was interrupted by a clock chiming the stroke of midnight. The girls quickly ran upstairs, dropping their slippers. Luckily prince daddy found them. The girls tried on the slippers, and when they fit they were rewarded with cake and ice cream.
Here is Maddy blowing out the candle on her Cinderella cake. Unfortunately our camera ran out of batteries at this point, but afterward the girls had a princess tea party on their little table with Maddy's new tea set from Grandma. They then watched Disney's Cinderella movie and have been playing Cinderella ever since.
She also got a Cinderella Dress from Grandma D and several sets of princess shoes from Grandma C.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Halloween 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
October 2010 Update
PINK AND PURPLICIOUS
MADDY
Maddy never ceases to surprise us with her creativity. While I was cleaning up dinner Maddy decided to go play with the pots and pans that Nathan had gotten out. I looked down and saw her like this pretending to be a pot person.
Maddy busy with her favorite activity--coloring. When Maddy was 18 months old she wasn't worried about learning basic words like ball, book, etc. She was more concerned with learning colors. Once she had her colors down then she just pointed at what she wanted and said, "That yellow thing or that purple thing." It is now becoming evident that she is very artistic. When she colors she takes her time (sometimes a half hour) and is careful to color in all the lines. She has also started drawing people and includes almost all major body parts (minus the ears).
ABBY
One day I couldn't find my mirrior. To my surprise I found Abby brushing her hair while gazing in her own little vanity created by placing my mirror on some stacked books.
You have to admit she sure is cute. Here she is in her new outfit from Grandma that she wore for her performance in the primary program. Abby did a great job in her performance singing out loud and clear so everyone could hear.
NATHAN
Nathan loves being outdoors. He often crawls to the back door and bangs on the glass to let me know that he wants to go out. One day he was fascinated watching Jared mow the yard and would follow him as he went back and forth across the lawn. When Jared stopped to go in the house to get a drink of water Nathan took the opportunity to climb in the grass catcher. When Jared came back Nathan looked up expectantly as if to say, "I'm ready for my ride Daddy."
In addition to lawn mowers, Nathan loves getting pushed around on his little car by his sisters. One night when I went to get Nathan to put him in bed he hurried away and climbed on his car as if to say, "One more ride PLEASE before I have to go to bed."
One day we went for a walk with Nathan in the stroller while the girls walked. Maddy had on this teddy bear back pack. When we came home Nathan grabed the back pack and insisted that I put it on him. He wore it half the day as he craweled around everywhere. The girls took turns holding his "tail" as if he were their puppy. When I had to take it off for nap time he threw a royal tantrum.
Nathan helping Dad in the yard.
My mommy duties keep me pretty busy, but I have enjoyed a new Relief Society sewing group. Our teacher is a professional seamstress but most of us are beginners so the projects are pretty easy. Here is a picture of some crayon rolls I made for Abby and Maddy's stockings.
ABBY
NATHAN
Nathan's latest trick: "But mommy, I just wanted a snack."
MARY
Right now I am staying busy taking care of and teaching my kids. I am still doing homeschool pre-school that seems to be working out well, especially now that our ward has started a once a week playgroup so I feel like the girls are getting a little more social interaction. My life is going to be getting even busier starting Monday since I am going to start watching another little girl during the week. I had been praying about what I could do to help us pay off student loans faster, but hadn't found anything that wouldn't take away from my most important role--being a good mom to my kids. Recently one of the new neurosurgeons that Jared works with asked if I would be willing to watch her 12 month old daughter for the next 8 months (until her daughter is old enough to go to a Montessori school here). The timing worked out perfectly for us and she is going to pay me well enough that it should help us out a lot finacially. I feel that our prayers were truely answered.
JARED
Jared harvesting our produce with the girls.
Now that Jared is Elder's quorum president and his job has required him to be on call a lot more we decided it was time to become a two car family (the cold weather didn't help either). Here is Jared in his little commuter car. He loves the yellow color which makes it easy to find in crowded parking lots. He also loves driving a stick shift again, even if it is only a 4 hampster wheel engine. The girls love the car and always want to go for rides in it (which we haven't done yet because it's too much work to move their car seats), and they have taken to drawing pictures of "Daddy's new yellow car!"
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