We got the Christmas season kicked off the day after Thanksgiving by putting up the tree and the decorations. Emily had a good time looking at the decorations and enjoyed putting the star on top of the tree. Kara particularly enjoyed putting decorations on the tree. She even made quite a few decorations to add to the tree (see the pictures)!
A couple of weeks before Christmas, the city puts on a Dessert with Santa event for all the little kids. Both girls enjoyed snacking on cookies and sipping on hot chocolate. Eventually, we made our way up to talk with Santa himself. Kara asked Santa for an electric toothbrush with Ariel on it that played music. She was very specific. :-) Emily didn't know quite what to think of Santa, but she knew she didn't want to sit on his lap and wouldn't let go of Dad when he tried to put her down. Maybe next year.
On December 23rd, Mimi and Papa flew in from Alabama. They spent Christmas Eve making gingerbread cookies and generally preparing for the Christmas festivities.
Christmas day started early this year. Daddy suspects Kara was listening by her door for any little noise because she popped out as soon as Dad stepped out of bed. She did go back to her room but kept popping out. Eventually, Dad went and sat with Kara in her room (we didn't want her to wake up Emily since it was going to be such a busy day) until about 7. Once we let her out, she quickly ran downstairs to check out what Santa brought her. She was excited that she got an electric toothbrush, but she was a little disappointed it didn't play any music. We made Kara wait on the rest of the presents, though.
Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Amy, and Cousin Jennifer showed up around 8:15 and brought another carload of gifts. Kara was really into opening presents this year. She had a great time sorting the presents into piles and would have torn them all open if we hadn't made her wait. Emily, on the other hand, understood what was going on, but she wasn't too interested. Mom and Dad started to feel bad after a while since she just wanted to play with her new presents, and we were just handing her presents to open. In the end, Emily just decided she was done and walked away, which was okay. Emily's favorite new gift was a Curious George stuffed animal, which she carried around with her the rest of the day.
In the afternoon, the snow started to fall, so we did have a white Christmas in Colorado. The snow came down pretty quick, so Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Amy, and Cousin Jennifer had to leave right after dinner (without eating any dessert). Of course, they did take plenty of dessert with them.
A very merry Christmas was had by all. Until next year!
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Thursday, December 25, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Kara is 5!
It's hard to believe, but Kara is 5 years old. Wow, where does the time go? For Kara's 5th birthday, she decided she wanted to have a big party for all her friends at our house.
We had 17 kids (17 kids, all 5 years old and under!) at our house for the party. Amazingly, nothing got broken and no one got hurt!
We had activities like storytime, Play-Doh, pin the tail on the donkey, and pass-the-bag (kind of like musical chairs except you pass a bag and if you get caught with it when the music goes off, you have to put something on). However, the kids are old enough now to know that parties include cake. We had at least three kids asking how much longer until cake. The party was a huge hit, and all the kids had a great time!
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We had activities like storytime, Play-Doh, pin the tail on the donkey, and pass-the-bag (kind of like musical chairs except you pass a bag and if you get caught with it when the music goes off, you have to put something on). However, the kids are old enough now to know that parties include cake. We had at least three kids asking how much longer until cake. The party was a huge hit, and all the kids had a great time!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Visit to Shorter - Fall 2014
Early this month, we packed up the girls and went to visit the family down in Alabama. This was Emily's first flight since she was just a tiny baby, so we were a little nervous about her. For the most part, she did very well. She even passed out for about an hour, which made the time go by much faster. Kara, of course, handled the flight like a champ... as long as she had a screen (Mommy's iPad or her LeapPad) to look at.
While we were down there, Justin, Heather, Sean, and Robin McD came down to visit us at Mimi and Papa's house. We hadn't seen them in almost two years, and we'd never met Robin! To paraphrase Heather, "Robin and Emily are best friends, they just may not know it yet!" Emily and Robin got along pretty well. For the most part they just played next to each other, though Emily was not too happy when Robin took a ride on her Mickey airplane (her favorite toy at Mimi and Papa's house). The girls even held hands walking around outside, which was pretty sweet. Kara and Sean got along really well, mostly because Kara led Sean around the whole time they were there and Sean seemed okay with that. Sean was such a good sport doing crafts and even reading to Kara. We also had a little birthday party for Kara. Overall, it was great to see our friends. Hope to see you guys again soon!
On the last full day of our visit, we headed into Montgomery to check out the Montgomery Zoo. It's a really great zoo for kids. It's not too big, so we could check out almost the whole zoo. Plus, it has a pretty awesome playground and petting zoo. We even got to feed giraffes! The girls both had a really great time.
The trip home was just plain no fun at all. An arctic front moved into Denver while we were down in Alabama, which caused delayed flights leaving Denver. We checked our flight status before heading to the airport. At that time it said our flight was still on schedule; however, about 15 minutes after getting dropped off at the Atlanta airport, we got notification that our flight had been delayed. In the end, the flight was 2.5 hours late taking off, so we spent almost 4.5 hours at the Atlanta airport. The flight went pretty smooth except Emily was pretty irritable. We realized about halfway through the flight that she felt quite warm. We hoped that if she could just get a good night's sleep, maybe she'd feel better. We landed in Denver about 8:30 (almost 2.5 hours late) to single digit temperatures. While Dad was waiting on the jetway in the freezing weather, Emily was throwing up in the terminal. Fortunately, after that, Emily started acting much better. Then, Dad forgot one of our bags on the shuttle while we were trying to get everyone and everything to the car. He had to chase down the shuttle through the icy parking lot in 0 degree weather. Whew, that was brisk! Fortunately, the drive home went off without any hitches, and our travel day concluded safely.
All in all, it was a good trip, and it was great to see everyone!
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While we were down there, Justin, Heather, Sean, and Robin McD came down to visit us at Mimi and Papa's house. We hadn't seen them in almost two years, and we'd never met Robin! To paraphrase Heather, "Robin and Emily are best friends, they just may not know it yet!" Emily and Robin got along pretty well. For the most part they just played next to each other, though Emily was not too happy when Robin took a ride on her Mickey airplane (her favorite toy at Mimi and Papa's house). The girls even held hands walking around outside, which was pretty sweet. Kara and Sean got along really well, mostly because Kara led Sean around the whole time they were there and Sean seemed okay with that. Sean was such a good sport doing crafts and even reading to Kara. We also had a little birthday party for Kara. Overall, it was great to see our friends. Hope to see you guys again soon!
On the last full day of our visit, we headed into Montgomery to check out the Montgomery Zoo. It's a really great zoo for kids. It's not too big, so we could check out almost the whole zoo. Plus, it has a pretty awesome playground and petting zoo. We even got to feed giraffes! The girls both had a really great time.
The trip home was just plain no fun at all. An arctic front moved into Denver while we were down in Alabama, which caused delayed flights leaving Denver. We checked our flight status before heading to the airport. At that time it said our flight was still on schedule; however, about 15 minutes after getting dropped off at the Atlanta airport, we got notification that our flight had been delayed. In the end, the flight was 2.5 hours late taking off, so we spent almost 4.5 hours at the Atlanta airport. The flight went pretty smooth except Emily was pretty irritable. We realized about halfway through the flight that she felt quite warm. We hoped that if she could just get a good night's sleep, maybe she'd feel better. We landed in Denver about 8:30 (almost 2.5 hours late) to single digit temperatures. While Dad was waiting on the jetway in the freezing weather, Emily was throwing up in the terminal. Fortunately, after that, Emily started acting much better. Then, Dad forgot one of our bags on the shuttle while we were trying to get everyone and everything to the car. He had to chase down the shuttle through the icy parking lot in 0 degree weather. Whew, that was brisk! Fortunately, the drive home went off without any hitches, and our travel day concluded safely.
All in all, it was a good trip, and it was great to see everyone!
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Friday, October 31, 2014
Halloween 2014
We got Halloween off on the right foot this year when we headed to Rock Creek Farm to pick our pumpkins in the middle of October. There were a ton of great pumpkins to pick from! Kara had a great time running through the pumpkin patches trying to find the perfect pumpkin. Emily, however, wasn't impressed with the pumpkins and just kind of wandered around in a grumpy mood. On the way out, Rock Creek Farms had set up some fun for the kids. They had bouncy pumpkins, slides, a hay maze, and animals to look at. Both girls loved bouncing in the bouncy pumpkins. Not bad for some free entertainment.
The following weekend we headed to the Butterfly Pavilion for their annual Bug-A-Boo festivities. The girls, as always, had a great time there. They got to check out all the different bugs and decorate pumpkins. Since we have an annual pass, it was also free.
One of the neighbors sets up an elaborate graveyard every year for Halloween. We went there to check it out several days before Halloween (during the day, so it wasn't quite as creepy), and got a good video of Emily pretending to be scared (see below).
Halloween night was a lot of fun. Kara dressed as Maleficent (the evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty), and Emily was a monkey. We went back to check out the graveyard at night, which was a little spooky, but not too bad. After that we met up with some neighbors to go Trick-or-Treating. Daddy and Emily hit a couple of houses before heading home. Mommy stayed with Kara to get some candy booty. Kara cleaned up this year, almost filling her plastic pumpkin! Until next year!
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The following weekend we headed to the Butterfly Pavilion for their annual Bug-A-Boo festivities. The girls, as always, had a great time there. They got to check out all the different bugs and decorate pumpkins. Since we have an annual pass, it was also free.
One of the neighbors sets up an elaborate graveyard every year for Halloween. We went there to check it out several days before Halloween (during the day, so it wasn't quite as creepy), and got a good video of Emily pretending to be scared (see below).
Halloween night was a lot of fun. Kara dressed as Maleficent (the evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty), and Emily was a monkey. We went back to check out the graveyard at night, which was a little spooky, but not too bad. After that we met up with some neighbors to go Trick-or-Treating. Daddy and Emily hit a couple of houses before heading home. Mommy stayed with Kara to get some candy booty. Kara cleaned up this year, almost filling her plastic pumpkin! Until next year!
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Thursday, October 30, 2014
Fall 2014
Happy fall, everyone! The girls had a very eventful fall. We had so much going on, we had to split it into two blogs (see the other blog for Halloween).
The weather most of the month was quite mild with no snow at all. That made for some good leaf fun! There was also a fun visit to the Butterfly Pavilion with Grandma, Grandpa, and Aunt Amy.
Kara started the month with her last couple of soccer practices for the fall. She's still not 100% clear on the rules (she thinks it more fun just to chase after people than to actually kick the ball), but it's a great way for her to burn off some energy.
Daddy and Emily took advantage of the extra time Daddy had by going to the rec center on Fridays to swim. Emily is very fearless. She'll climb out of the pool and jump off the side, whether Daddy is ready or not! Emily has also figured out running and jumping, mostly. She can now run at a pretty good clip (she can't quite keep up with Kara yet, but she's working on it), and she has also figured out how to jump, kinda (check out the videos below). She is also becoming much more opinionated. We're in the phase now where she knows what she wants, but doesn't really know enough words to communicate what she wants. Ah, good fun.
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The weather most of the month was quite mild with no snow at all. That made for some good leaf fun! There was also a fun visit to the Butterfly Pavilion with Grandma, Grandpa, and Aunt Amy.
Kara started the month with her last couple of soccer practices for the fall. She's still not 100% clear on the rules (she thinks it more fun just to chase after people than to actually kick the ball), but it's a great way for her to burn off some energy.
Daddy and Emily took advantage of the extra time Daddy had by going to the rec center on Fridays to swim. Emily is very fearless. She'll climb out of the pool and jump off the side, whether Daddy is ready or not! Emily has also figured out running and jumping, mostly. She can now run at a pretty good clip (she can't quite keep up with Kara yet, but she's working on it), and she has also figured out how to jump, kinda (check out the videos below). She is also becoming much more opinionated. We're in the phase now where she knows what she wants, but doesn't really know enough words to communicate what she wants. Ah, good fun.
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Monday, September 29, 2014
September 2014
The month of September was crammed with activities!
We'll start with Kara's month first. Other than our trip up to Breckenridge, Kara started preschool (she'll be in the Stepping Stones program Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at the Rec Center); she had her first soccer practice (Monday and Wednesday afternoons); and Kara had her first camp-out with Daddy (surprisingly, Kara actually let Daddy sleep).
Emily is becoming much more vocal recently and is not afraid to make her opinion known. She has been saying "No" for several months, but we were excited when she finally started saying "Yeah." Emily tries so hard to keep up with Kara. She is constantly trying to run and jump with her big sister. She's getting pretty close! Emily is also starting to show some interest in the potty. She hasn't gone in the potty yet, but she has peed and pooped right next to it. Mommy and Daddy aren't sure they're ready to undertake that process yet... Emily's verbal skills continue to develop. She's gotten pretty good at mimicking the words or sounds that we make. It's just a matter of time until she's speaking in complete sentences!
On the less exciting front, Daddy's company lost out on a major contract, and he is out looking for another job. We're hopeful he can find a job where we don't have to move, but we'll see.
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We'll start with Kara's month first. Other than our trip up to Breckenridge, Kara started preschool (she'll be in the Stepping Stones program Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at the Rec Center); she had her first soccer practice (Monday and Wednesday afternoons); and Kara had her first camp-out with Daddy (surprisingly, Kara actually let Daddy sleep).
Emily is becoming much more vocal recently and is not afraid to make her opinion known. She has been saying "No" for several months, but we were excited when she finally started saying "Yeah." Emily tries so hard to keep up with Kara. She is constantly trying to run and jump with her big sister. She's getting pretty close! Emily is also starting to show some interest in the potty. She hasn't gone in the potty yet, but she has peed and pooped right next to it. Mommy and Daddy aren't sure they're ready to undertake that process yet... Emily's verbal skills continue to develop. She's gotten pretty good at mimicking the words or sounds that we make. It's just a matter of time until she's speaking in complete sentences!
On the less exciting front, Daddy's company lost out on a major contract, and he is out looking for another job. We're hopeful he can find a job where we don't have to move, but we'll see.
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Breckenridge 2014
During the weekend of September 11th, we took our second family road trip up to visit Breckenridge with Grandma and Grandpa S. Compared to our first road trip, this one was a wild success! The big difference was that this time we headed up first thing in the morning instead of trying to head out in the afternoon. Emily was able to take her nap up there and get a little acclimated before bedtime. We also took it pretty easy that first day, mostly hanging around the hotel room and visiting the pool.
The second day, Friday, we took a gondola ride up to the Summer Fun Park at the top of Peak 8. They have all kinds of fun activities like an alpine slide, putt putt golf, and a zip line. Emily was a little too young to do most of the activities, but Kara was just old enough to try out the Bungee Trampoline. Kara was a little tentative at first, but once she got the hang of it, she was shooting 20+ feet up into the air. Next year, I think she'll try out the flips. After the trampoline, Kara played a bit in an inflatable castle, but we didn't stay up there too long.
After quiet time for the girls, we headed down to town to check out their annual Oktoberfest. The adults tried out the vast selection of beers, while the girls munched on sausages and pretzels. Kara also got a hummingbird painted on her face.
We took things pretty easy on Saturday. Kara, Daddy, and Grandpa went for a short hike in the morning, and we just hung out at the pool for the afternoon. We headed home early in the morning Sunday. Unfortunately, Emily picked up a little cold the last night and didn't sleep well.
We're already looking forward to Breckenridge again next year!
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The second day, Friday, we took a gondola ride up to the Summer Fun Park at the top of Peak 8. They have all kinds of fun activities like an alpine slide, putt putt golf, and a zip line. Emily was a little too young to do most of the activities, but Kara was just old enough to try out the Bungee Trampoline. Kara was a little tentative at first, but once she got the hang of it, she was shooting 20+ feet up into the air. Next year, I think she'll try out the flips. After the trampoline, Kara played a bit in an inflatable castle, but we didn't stay up there too long.
After quiet time for the girls, we headed down to town to check out their annual Oktoberfest. The adults tried out the vast selection of beers, while the girls munched on sausages and pretzels. Kara also got a hummingbird painted on her face.
We took things pretty easy on Saturday. Kara, Daddy, and Grandpa went for a short hike in the morning, and we just hung out at the pool for the afternoon. We headed home early in the morning Sunday. Unfortunately, Emily picked up a little cold the last night and didn't sleep well.
We're already looking forward to Breckenridge again next year!
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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Visit from Mimi - August 2014
Mimi came out to Colorado to visit us the last part of August. We all had a great time catching up and the girls loved having an extra playmate!
Some of the highlights of the visit included a trip to the Boulder farmers' market, the Butterfly Pavilion, and the Denver Zoo.
Kara and Emily both really seem to enjoy looking at the bugs and butterflies at the Butterfly Pavilion. Emily especially got a kick out of the Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches....ew. And this was her first trip to the Denver Zoo, though she has been to the Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado Springs) and the Brevard Zoo (Melbourne, FL).
The girls also enjoyed just spending time with Mimi. They all had a good time blowing bubbles, playing with scooters and striders (Emily got a new strider while Mimi was visiting), and, of course, splashing in puddles in the backyard! :)
Kid Quotes:
"Despite being called Flying Squirrels, they don't actually fly. They just glide." Tell us more, Professor Kara.
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Some of the highlights of the visit included a trip to the Boulder farmers' market, the Butterfly Pavilion, and the Denver Zoo.
Kara and Emily both really seem to enjoy looking at the bugs and butterflies at the Butterfly Pavilion. Emily especially got a kick out of the Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches....ew. And this was her first trip to the Denver Zoo, though she has been to the Cheyenne Mountain (Colorado Springs) and the Brevard Zoo (Melbourne, FL).
The girls also enjoyed just spending time with Mimi. They all had a good time blowing bubbles, playing with scooters and striders (Emily got a new strider while Mimi was visiting), and, of course, splashing in puddles in the backyard! :)
Kid Quotes:
"Despite being called Flying Squirrels, they don't actually fly. They just glide." Tell us more, Professor Kara.
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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Kara's Weekend at Grandma and Grandpa's
Kara spent the weekend of August 16th hanging out with Grandma, Grandpa, and their dog Ruby. Kara had a great time, mostly she had two (and for a bit three while Aunt Amy was visiting) adults at her beck and call.
While Kara was gone, Emily had an explosion of words! We're not sure if it was the fact Mommy and Daddy were able to give her their undivided attention, or if it was just that Kara wasn't there talking over her all the time, but either way, Emily was showing off her verbal skills. She has been learning the names of the Sesame Street characters (though she's never actually watched Sesame Street, just read the books). We took Emily to the library during her weekend, and she immediately gravitated to the computers, which had a picture of Elmo (the pied piper of children, as Heather has said). She also knows the Count (she throws her head back for Mommy and Daddy to say "ha ha ha"), Cookie Monster ("cookie"), Bert (which she can say surprisingly well), and Zoe (though she calls her "I dunno" and shrugs her shoulders because that's what Daddy did when Emily first pointed her out). Emily also had her first peach during the weekend, which she inhaled. She's also been saying "Thank you" (sounds like tee go, but close enough) and "welcome". Such a polite little girl!
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While Kara was gone, Emily had an explosion of words! We're not sure if it was the fact Mommy and Daddy were able to give her their undivided attention, or if it was just that Kara wasn't there talking over her all the time, but either way, Emily was showing off her verbal skills. She has been learning the names of the Sesame Street characters (though she's never actually watched Sesame Street, just read the books). We took Emily to the library during her weekend, and she immediately gravitated to the computers, which had a picture of Elmo (the pied piper of children, as Heather has said). She also knows the Count (she throws her head back for Mommy and Daddy to say "ha ha ha"), Cookie Monster ("cookie"), Bert (which she can say surprisingly well), and Zoe (though she calls her "I dunno" and shrugs her shoulders because that's what Daddy did when Emily first pointed her out). Emily also had her first peach during the weekend, which she inhaled. She's also been saying "Thank you" (sounds like tee go, but close enough) and "welcome". Such a polite little girl!
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Is Summer Over Yet?
The Colorado weather, for the most part, was great this summer. The highs were mostly in the upper 80's, which is a little cooler than normal this time of year. We took advantage of the nice weather with several fun outings. We made a family trip to a nearby park that has water fountains. Kara, of course, jumped right in, but Emily was a little more cautious. She eventually warmed up to the fountains and had a good time. The next weekend, we ventured to Broomfield Bay Aquatic Park, which is awesome for little kids. They have a huge baby pool (deepest part is about 18 inches deep), which Emily had a great time just walking around. They also had some decent water slides, which Mommy and Kara checked out. They also had a small water slide in the baby pool. After Emily's first time down, she couldn't get enough. As soon as she got to the bottom, she'd climb right back out of the pool and up the ramp (see the video).
Kara's farm camp at Sunflower Farms ended at the beginning of August. Her swim lessons also ended the first week. Kara improved a lot during the summer. She can now swim by herself (doing a form of elementary backstroke) and even jump off the diving board and swim to the side without any help! Mommy has been spending the last couple of weeks trying to figure out how to occupy Kara's time. Only two more weeks until Kara's preschool starts...
Emily's language skills are developing very quickly these days. It feels like she comes up with a new word every day, such as: milk, wall, door, no (and she also wags her finger for emphasis), water, hug, bug, boo-boo (probably her favorite word), go, out, dog (which is usually followed by the sound of a dog panting), hop (which is usually preceded with a bunny or frog sighting). She also has picked up an assortment of animal noises, which she enjoys sharing. Emily also seems to really enjoy music (watch the video). It has become tougher to catch these things on camera, though, since Emily has realized cameras can also play back videos. Now, as soon as we take a picture, she'll grab for the camera (the dance video was actually 3 minutes long, but the last 2:51 of it was Emily grabbing for he camera).
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Kara's farm camp at Sunflower Farms ended at the beginning of August. Her swim lessons also ended the first week. Kara improved a lot during the summer. She can now swim by herself (doing a form of elementary backstroke) and even jump off the diving board and swim to the side without any help! Mommy has been spending the last couple of weeks trying to figure out how to occupy Kara's time. Only two more weeks until Kara's preschool starts...
Emily's language skills are developing very quickly these days. It feels like she comes up with a new word every day, such as: milk, wall, door, no (and she also wags her finger for emphasis), water, hug, bug, boo-boo (probably her favorite word), go, out, dog (which is usually followed by the sound of a dog panting), hop (which is usually preceded with a bunny or frog sighting). She also has picked up an assortment of animal noises, which she enjoys sharing. Emily also seems to really enjoy music (watch the video). It has become tougher to catch these things on camera, though, since Emily has realized cameras can also play back videos. Now, as soon as we take a picture, she'll grab for the camera (the dance video was actually 3 minutes long, but the last 2:51 of it was Emily grabbing for he camera).
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Friday, July 18, 2014
First Family Road Trip
Unfortunately, our first ever family road trip was not a success, but it wasn't a complete failure. The trip got off to a poor start before we even left the house. The night before we were going to leave (Wednesday night), Emily had a rough night of sleep (we suspect she's cutting another tooth). She was fairly cranky most of the day Thursday, but Mommy and Daddy thought they'd give the trip a go anyway.
So, Thursday afternoon we drove down to Colorado Springs, checked into the hotel, and went almost straight to the pool for a swim. Kara had a good time, but Emily wasn't really into it. We then headed out for dinner, but Emily was pretty done. Mommy and Daddy figured that Emily would pass out pretty quickly once we all got settled at the hotel. Well, we were wrong. The hotel supplied a Pack-n-Play for babies to sleep in, and Emily was not happy about it! She screamed for about half an hour before Mommy and Daddy thought Emily might sleep better in the bed with them. She went to sleep within a couple of minutes, which was great. Unfortunately, Emily decided that it was time to get up at midnight after a few hours sleep. She kept hitting Mommy and Daddy and saying "Up!" She eventually passed again, but Emily, Mommy, and Daddy did not get a great night's sleep. Fortunately, Kara was in the adjoining room and slept!
We got up and going early on Friday and got to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo shortly after they opened. Kara got to feed the giraffes, a black rhino (see the video), and lots of birds. She even got to pet a wallaby! There were plenty of animals to check out and even Emily had moments of interest and enjoyment. She also screamed a bunch and eventually passed out and took a catnap in the stroller.
By this time, we had made up our minds to just head back home and skip our original Saturday plans. After the zoo, both girls conked out car. We took this time to swing by Garden of the Gods (which was very close to our hotel). We walked around a bit and stopped by the trading post. After that, it was time to pack up and head to Edelwiess German Restaurant for dinner. Mommy and Daddy remember this restaurant fondly from when Mimi and Papa lived in the Springs. The food and ambiance were just as they remembered, but of course the girls were tired and antsy by this point, so it was a bit of an ordeal....
Finally, we enjoyed a car ride home that involved a ten minute pit stop at McDonald's for the 4-year old and a screaming 1-year old for about an hour before she passed out. Ugh. In the future, we will thinking twice about any overnight trips, prepare better, and hope for the best!
So, Thursday afternoon we drove down to Colorado Springs, checked into the hotel, and went almost straight to the pool for a swim. Kara had a good time, but Emily wasn't really into it. We then headed out for dinner, but Emily was pretty done. Mommy and Daddy figured that Emily would pass out pretty quickly once we all got settled at the hotel. Well, we were wrong. The hotel supplied a Pack-n-Play for babies to sleep in, and Emily was not happy about it! She screamed for about half an hour before Mommy and Daddy thought Emily might sleep better in the bed with them. She went to sleep within a couple of minutes, which was great. Unfortunately, Emily decided that it was time to get up at midnight after a few hours sleep. She kept hitting Mommy and Daddy and saying "Up!" She eventually passed again, but Emily, Mommy, and Daddy did not get a great night's sleep. Fortunately, Kara was in the adjoining room and slept!
We got up and going early on Friday and got to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo shortly after they opened. Kara got to feed the giraffes, a black rhino (see the video), and lots of birds. She even got to pet a wallaby! There were plenty of animals to check out and even Emily had moments of interest and enjoyment. She also screamed a bunch and eventually passed out and took a catnap in the stroller.
By this time, we had made up our minds to just head back home and skip our original Saturday plans. After the zoo, both girls conked out car. We took this time to swing by Garden of the Gods (which was very close to our hotel). We walked around a bit and stopped by the trading post. After that, it was time to pack up and head to Edelwiess German Restaurant for dinner. Mommy and Daddy remember this restaurant fondly from when Mimi and Papa lived in the Springs. The food and ambiance were just as they remembered, but of course the girls were tired and antsy by this point, so it was a bit of an ordeal....
Finally, we enjoyed a car ride home that involved a ten minute pit stop at McDonald's for the 4-year old and a screaming 1-year old for about an hour before she passed out. Ugh. In the future, we will thinking twice about any overnight trips, prepare better, and hope for the best!
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Summer Fun 2014
This summer has just flown by! Unfortunately, Daddy hasn't been great at keeping up with the blog, so we'll just hit some of the highlights from the first half of the summer.
The last weekend in June and the first couple of weekends of July were spent picking cherries from our sour cherry tree. They're not great to eat right off the tree (Emily and Kara would both disagree with that statement), but they make great pies. We collected enough cherries to make about 4 pies. Kara got into the action for the first time this year and helped pick a lot of cherries. Emily grabbed every one she could grab (didn't matter if it was half eaten by a bird and rotting on the ground) and stuck it in her mouth, so picking cherries was a little tricky with her around.
Kara had Vacation Bible School (VBS) the week of June 16th through June 20th. She had an absolute blast interacting with the other kids and learning new songs. Mommy and Kara went to the church the Sunday after the camp, so Kara could participate in the "concert" the kids had. All the other kids stood up with their age group and sang their songs, except for Kara. She was up there singing with every age group. Wish we'd gotten that one on video. Kara had Farm Camp every Tuesday, which was the highlight of every week. She talked non-stop about the zipline and the goats. She also got to interact with pigs, horses, peacocks, cows, and chickens. Kara also started swim lessons every Wednesday and Thursday. She improved a little bit every class. As if that wasn't enough, Kara took ice skating lessons at a nearby rink every Thursday. It was mostly just learning how to fall and get back up on your skates without getting hurt, but she enjoyed it!
Emily's summer was much more mellow than Kara's. She's been working on running (which is currently a fairly quick walk). She's also been working on talking. She surprised Daddy one day when he took her to get the mail and she started saying, "Happy, happy" over and over with a big grin on her face. She's such a sweet girl!
Link to pictures
The last weekend in June and the first couple of weekends of July were spent picking cherries from our sour cherry tree. They're not great to eat right off the tree (Emily and Kara would both disagree with that statement), but they make great pies. We collected enough cherries to make about 4 pies. Kara got into the action for the first time this year and helped pick a lot of cherries. Emily grabbed every one she could grab (didn't matter if it was half eaten by a bird and rotting on the ground) and stuck it in her mouth, so picking cherries was a little tricky with her around.
Kara had Vacation Bible School (VBS) the week of June 16th through June 20th. She had an absolute blast interacting with the other kids and learning new songs. Mommy and Kara went to the church the Sunday after the camp, so Kara could participate in the "concert" the kids had. All the other kids stood up with their age group and sang their songs, except for Kara. She was up there singing with every age group. Wish we'd gotten that one on video. Kara had Farm Camp every Tuesday, which was the highlight of every week. She talked non-stop about the zipline and the goats. She also got to interact with pigs, horses, peacocks, cows, and chickens. Kara also started swim lessons every Wednesday and Thursday. She improved a little bit every class. As if that wasn't enough, Kara took ice skating lessons at a nearby rink every Thursday. It was mostly just learning how to fall and get back up on your skates without getting hurt, but she enjoyed it!
Emily's summer was much more mellow than Kara's. She's been working on running (which is currently a fairly quick walk). She's also been working on talking. She surprised Daddy one day when he took her to get the mail and she started saying, "Happy, happy" over and over with a big grin on her face. She's such a sweet girl!
Link to pictures
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Summer Already?
Kara finished with preschool, but has been keeping very busy with classes and camps. She has a weekly ice skating lesson on Thursdays, Vacation Bible School (going on this week, only been to one, but she had a blast), and weekly farm camp. She's also starting swim lessons next week. So much fun to be had!
Emily's new favorite game is sticking things in her mouth (like dirt and rocks) and then sticking her tongue out to show Mommy and Daddy and have us wipe it off. Let's just hope this is a phase. Emily seems to pick up a new word every day, but she still mostly relies on the old tried and true method of pointing and grunting. She also shakes her head no. Sometimes it's actually when she means no. :-) She's becoming quite confident in her movements. She can climb and go down the slide by herself. We've even seen her dribble the soccer ball all over the yard. Check out the videos!
Emily has long periods of just wanting to be carried around and essentially crying/whining because we're not doing what she wants. This might have to do with not being able to communicate well with us, and teething. Still, she's generally a very sweet toddler. Mommy was putting her down for a nap and they both heard Kara crying (she had bumped her head on a table corner). So Mommy and Emily went down stairs to check on Kara. After seeing Kara crying, Emily walked over and gave her a big hug (complete with pats on the back) and kiss (puckered lips and all). It was about the sweetest thing Mommy had ever seen.
Kid quotes:
Kara - "I'm sure Uncle Trey is the biggest person in the world" (shortly after stating she had the longest hair of any kid in the world)
Mommy - "I love you with all my heart."
Kara - "I love you with the middle of my heart, Mommy. In the middle, I love our family. On the left side, I love everyone at Mimi and Papa's house. On the right side, I love Grandma and Grandpa. In the bottom tip of my heart, I love stuffed animals and toys and things."
Kara - "I just want everyone for every second to play with me." Shortly after complaining about having to help out with chores around the house like brushing her teeth, washing her hands, and pulling the plug after bath. Ah, kids.
Kara - "I wish I was naked all the time. I could pee better, I could eat better, everything would just be better."
At a birthday party, Kara stopped to help a boy who had dropped his goody bag. He replied with, "Now I know why they call you Kara. Because you really do care." Don't worry, Daddy has his eyes on that smooth talker...
Link to pictures
Emily's new favorite game is sticking things in her mouth (like dirt and rocks) and then sticking her tongue out to show Mommy and Daddy and have us wipe it off. Let's just hope this is a phase. Emily seems to pick up a new word every day, but she still mostly relies on the old tried and true method of pointing and grunting. She also shakes her head no. Sometimes it's actually when she means no. :-) She's becoming quite confident in her movements. She can climb and go down the slide by herself. We've even seen her dribble the soccer ball all over the yard. Check out the videos!
Emily has long periods of just wanting to be carried around and essentially crying/whining because we're not doing what she wants. This might have to do with not being able to communicate well with us, and teething. Still, she's generally a very sweet toddler. Mommy was putting her down for a nap and they both heard Kara crying (she had bumped her head on a table corner). So Mommy and Emily went down stairs to check on Kara. After seeing Kara crying, Emily walked over and gave her a big hug (complete with pats on the back) and kiss (puckered lips and all). It was about the sweetest thing Mommy had ever seen.
Kid quotes:
Kara - "I'm sure Uncle Trey is the biggest person in the world" (shortly after stating she had the longest hair of any kid in the world)
Mommy - "I love you with all my heart."
Kara - "I love you with the middle of my heart, Mommy. In the middle, I love our family. On the left side, I love everyone at Mimi and Papa's house. On the right side, I love Grandma and Grandpa. In the bottom tip of my heart, I love stuffed animals and toys and things."
Kara - "I just want everyone for every second to play with me." Shortly after complaining about having to help out with chores around the house like brushing her teeth, washing her hands, and pulling the plug after bath. Ah, kids.
Kara - "I wish I was naked all the time. I could pee better, I could eat better, everything would just be better."
At a birthday party, Kara stopped to help a boy who had dropped his goody bag. He replied with, "Now I know why they call you Kara. Because you really do care." Don't worry, Daddy has his eyes on that smooth talker...
Link to pictures
Monday, June 2, 2014
Summer 2014 Visit from Mimi and Papa
We had a nice visit with Mimi and Papa the last week of May. Kara really enjoyed the extra attention (of course), and Emily warmed up to them very quickly this time around. By mid-week Mimi (and sometimes Papa), was getting giggles and big belly laughs out of Emily.
The weather was a little hot, but we still managed to get out to the park a few times and play in the backyard everyday. This was made extra special with the addition of a jump rocket the grandparents brought (see pics).
We also took the girls to Dinosaur Ridge one morning. It's an area where you can check out dinosaur tracks on the side of a mountain (and a few fossils). Kara enjoyed the tour, while Emily loved the plaster dinosaurs in front of the visitors center.
At the end of the week, Papa, Mommy, and Kara went to visit Daddy for family day at work. There was ice cream, which was a huge hit with Kara! Daddy also arranged for a simulator tour for Dream Chaser. Kara's favorite part was one of Daddy's coworkers who has his cubical completely decked out with Hello Kitty! decoration. Daddy also took Papa on a factory tour, but couldn't check out the Dream Chaser spacecraft since it is currently being overhauled. Oh, well, next time!
We ended the visit with a trip to the Butterfly Pavilion. Kara's favorite part was holding Rosie the Tarantula, but she also enjoying looking at all the cool bugs and butterflies. Kara was quite disappointed, however, that she couldn't get a butterfly to land on her. Meanwhile, Emily treated us with saying her first word, or, at least, the first word that sounded exactly like it was supposed to. She was watching the bees in the beehive and shouted "Bee!" Other than the bees, she also enjoyed walking up and down the stairs and watching the butterflies. We had so much fun that we got season passes, so let us know if anybody wants to hit the Butterfly Pavilion with us!
Link to pictures
The weather was a little hot, but we still managed to get out to the park a few times and play in the backyard everyday. This was made extra special with the addition of a jump rocket the grandparents brought (see pics).
We also took the girls to Dinosaur Ridge one morning. It's an area where you can check out dinosaur tracks on the side of a mountain (and a few fossils). Kara enjoyed the tour, while Emily loved the plaster dinosaurs in front of the visitors center.
At the end of the week, Papa, Mommy, and Kara went to visit Daddy for family day at work. There was ice cream, which was a huge hit with Kara! Daddy also arranged for a simulator tour for Dream Chaser. Kara's favorite part was one of Daddy's coworkers who has his cubical completely decked out with Hello Kitty! decoration. Daddy also took Papa on a factory tour, but couldn't check out the Dream Chaser spacecraft since it is currently being overhauled. Oh, well, next time!
We ended the visit with a trip to the Butterfly Pavilion. Kara's favorite part was holding Rosie the Tarantula, but she also enjoying looking at all the cool bugs and butterflies. Kara was quite disappointed, however, that she couldn't get a butterfly to land on her. Meanwhile, Emily treated us with saying her first word, or, at least, the first word that sounded exactly like it was supposed to. She was watching the bees in the beehive and shouted "Bee!" Other than the bees, she also enjoyed walking up and down the stairs and watching the butterflies. We had so much fun that we got season passes, so let us know if anybody wants to hit the Butterfly Pavilion with us!
Link to pictures
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Saturday, May 31, 2014
May 2014
May was a very busy month. Between Kara's first year of preschool coming to an end, Mother's Day, a trip to the circus, and lots of playing, it felt like we were always doing something.
The weather for May was pretty nice for the most part. The weekend before Mother's Day, we got out the sprinklers because it was so hot. For Mother's Day, however, we were treated to a rare May snowstorm. Only about 2-3 inches stuck to the ground, but it was a very wet snow. Perfect for a snowman!
Kara's year of preschool came to an end. Her class had a family picnic for her last day and treated all the parents to a song. All the kids are going to be coming back for the next year, so that'll be fun!
Kara and Daddy went to the circus. It was Kara's first circus experience, but she definitely knew what to get. She started off with some cotton candy before getting a hot dog and washing it all down with a snow cone. So much junk food! Kara liked the elephants, tigers, and the tumblers, but her favorite act was the man shooting out of the cannon. She just kept looking at Daddy while he was getting the cannon ready and saying, "I think he's going to shoot out of there! I can't believe it!"
Emily is officially a toddler and full of mischief. She gets pretty clingy when she's tired or hungry, but she is often toddling around the house trying to keep up with Kara! The girls are starting to play together, which is very nice. Emily finally cut her two top teeth and it now up to 4. She has also been working on talking. She mostly relies on the old point and grunt method of communication but occasionally throws in words like da (dog), bur (bird), Biggo (Bingo, the name of her favorite stuffed dog), aada (all done), baba (baby), peeka (Peek-a-boo), boo (boo!).
Kid quotes:
"great. u took the chicken." - text message Emily sent from Mommy's phone to Daddy. We're still not sure how she pulled that one off.
"Oooooh, nice!" - Kara when Daddy showed her a picture of the Dream Chaser, Daddy's new project.
Link to pictures
The weather for May was pretty nice for the most part. The weekend before Mother's Day, we got out the sprinklers because it was so hot. For Mother's Day, however, we were treated to a rare May snowstorm. Only about 2-3 inches stuck to the ground, but it was a very wet snow. Perfect for a snowman!
Kara's year of preschool came to an end. Her class had a family picnic for her last day and treated all the parents to a song. All the kids are going to be coming back for the next year, so that'll be fun!
Kara and Daddy went to the circus. It was Kara's first circus experience, but she definitely knew what to get. She started off with some cotton candy before getting a hot dog and washing it all down with a snow cone. So much junk food! Kara liked the elephants, tigers, and the tumblers, but her favorite act was the man shooting out of the cannon. She just kept looking at Daddy while he was getting the cannon ready and saying, "I think he's going to shoot out of there! I can't believe it!"
Emily is officially a toddler and full of mischief. She gets pretty clingy when she's tired or hungry, but she is often toddling around the house trying to keep up with Kara! The girls are starting to play together, which is very nice. Emily finally cut her two top teeth and it now up to 4. She has also been working on talking. She mostly relies on the old point and grunt method of communication but occasionally throws in words like da (dog), bur (bird), Biggo (Bingo, the name of her favorite stuffed dog), aada (all done), baba (baby), peeka (Peek-a-boo), boo (boo!).
Kid quotes:
"great. u took the chicken." - text message Emily sent from Mommy's phone to Daddy. We're still not sure how she pulled that one off.
"Oooooh, nice!" - Kara when Daddy showed her a picture of the Dream Chaser, Daddy's new project.
Link to pictures
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Spring 2014
The Colorado weather is doing its typical spring thing where it teases you with beautiful, sunny weather and then shifts back to cold and snow.
Easter was fun this year. We started off the day with an Easter egg hunt in the backyard. Kara immediately found her first egg and popped it open (there was a Peep inside) and got the day off to a sugar-filled start. Emily was more interested in the birds and watching Kara run around than anything else. Later in the afternoon, we headed over to Aunt Amy's house for another egg hunt and dinner. Emily was kind of getting the egg hunt thing by the end. There's always next year!
Emily is cutting her third tooth (for what seems like the fifth time), so she hasn't been sleeping very well recently. She's also battling about her 100th cold of the season, which is fun. Emily is starting to talk more recently. She now says "dog", "bye bye", "Mama", and "baby". She also developed quite a few hand signals to communicate her wishes to Mommy and Daddy. She is also developing a very bothersome habit of throwing food (which is something Kara never did). Most of the time she just drops her food or sippy cup off the side of her high chair, but occasionally she flings food pretty far. We're hoping she grows out of that one soon.
Kara recently gave a presentation to her preschool classes about herself. Mommy was able to get video of the presentation (see the videos below). Part 1 is pretty short, but Part 2 is quite long. Fair warning.
We also did an overhaul on the backyard. The grass mostly died last summer while we were in Florida, despite Lu's and Grandma and Grandpa's best efforts. We hired a company to put in a new side fence, level the yard, lay sod, and install a sprinkler system. Now we just have to upkeep! Both girls have been enjoying playing in the grass.
Some other big news is that Daddy got a new job. He is now working for Sierra Nevada on the Dream Chaser propulsion system. The job is much closer to home (it's about a 10 minute commute) and doesn't require any travelling. Let's hope the project is a success!
Kara quotes:
Mommy's hair is just black. That's not a cloud of bats, it's just Mommy's hair.
There's a boiling pot of dead skeletons in the principal's office. You do not want to go there!
Kara plays make believe and tells stories almost non-stop these days. A particularly interesting one started off with "a boy is reading a bedtime story with three, no, ten chapters. It starts with a girl named Kara drawing a picture...." then she sat down and started drawing. She continued to narrate what she was doing around the house as the chapters in the book, for quite some time. It was pretty neat to watch!
Link to pictures
And here is a link to our landscaping project pictures.
Easter was fun this year. We started off the day with an Easter egg hunt in the backyard. Kara immediately found her first egg and popped it open (there was a Peep inside) and got the day off to a sugar-filled start. Emily was more interested in the birds and watching Kara run around than anything else. Later in the afternoon, we headed over to Aunt Amy's house for another egg hunt and dinner. Emily was kind of getting the egg hunt thing by the end. There's always next year!
Emily is cutting her third tooth (for what seems like the fifth time), so she hasn't been sleeping very well recently. She's also battling about her 100th cold of the season, which is fun. Emily is starting to talk more recently. She now says "dog", "bye bye", "Mama", and "baby". She also developed quite a few hand signals to communicate her wishes to Mommy and Daddy. She is also developing a very bothersome habit of throwing food (which is something Kara never did). Most of the time she just drops her food or sippy cup off the side of her high chair, but occasionally she flings food pretty far. We're hoping she grows out of that one soon.
Kara recently gave a presentation to her preschool classes about herself. Mommy was able to get video of the presentation (see the videos below). Part 1 is pretty short, but Part 2 is quite long. Fair warning.
We also did an overhaul on the backyard. The grass mostly died last summer while we were in Florida, despite Lu's and Grandma and Grandpa's best efforts. We hired a company to put in a new side fence, level the yard, lay sod, and install a sprinkler system. Now we just have to upkeep! Both girls have been enjoying playing in the grass.
Some other big news is that Daddy got a new job. He is now working for Sierra Nevada on the Dream Chaser propulsion system. The job is much closer to home (it's about a 10 minute commute) and doesn't require any travelling. Let's hope the project is a success!
Kara quotes:
Mommy's hair is just black. That's not a cloud of bats, it's just Mommy's hair.
There's a boiling pot of dead skeletons in the principal's office. You do not want to go there!
Kara plays make believe and tells stories almost non-stop these days. A particularly interesting one started off with "a boy is reading a bedtime story with three, no, ten chapters. It starts with a girl named Kara drawing a picture...." then she sat down and started drawing. She continued to narrate what she was doing around the house as the chapters in the book, for quite some time. It was pretty neat to watch!
Link to pictures
And here is a link to our landscaping project pictures.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Emily's 1st Birthday!
Emily had her first birthday, and we celebrated by all getting sick. When we say sick, we don't mean a little sniffle, we mean a nasty stomach bug that will take you down! Emily got the party started by waking up on Friday covered in vomit. Mommy and Daddy thought maybe Emily had just eaten something that hadn't agreed with her. We were wrong. On Saturday, Emily's birthday, Mom started to feel sick around noon, and Kara started throwing up shortly thereafter. Daddy was able to hold it together through Saturday, doing load after load of laundry to keep everyone with clean clothes and bedsheets. Daddy couldn't hold out forever, though, and fell victim Sunday. Fortunately, Mommy was starting to feel a little better by that time and was able to keep everything together. Fun times, huh?
The following weekend, we did a re-do on Emily's birthday. Grandma and Grandpa came up, and we called Mimi and Papa on the iPad. Emily really enjoyed her cake. She didn't know quite what to do with her wrapped presents, but she eventually figured out how to tear the paper (not quite fast enough for Kara, though).
Emily has now mastered walking. She can move pretty quick these days. She has also been working on her communication. She can usually convey what she wants through grunting and pointing, and we think she might be close to saying her first words. She's said something that sounds a lot like "baby" (while looking at her Baby Beluga CD case) and "here you go" (when sharing her toys). It's amazing how fast they grow up!
Link to pictures
The following weekend, we did a re-do on Emily's birthday. Grandma and Grandpa came up, and we called Mimi and Papa on the iPad. Emily really enjoyed her cake. She didn't know quite what to do with her wrapped presents, but she eventually figured out how to tear the paper (not quite fast enough for Kara, though).
Emily has now mastered walking. She can move pretty quick these days. She has also been working on her communication. She can usually convey what she wants through grunting and pointing, and we think she might be close to saying her first words. She's said something that sounds a lot like "baby" (while looking at her Baby Beluga CD case) and "here you go" (when sharing her toys). It's amazing how fast they grow up!
Link to pictures
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Emily Walking
Emily is now an expert walker. Just in the last couple of days she has gotten a new confidence and will walk 10+ steps routinely, even walking across rooms without any prompting. We recently got one of her walks on video. What a big girl! :-)
Link to video
Link to video
Sunday, February 23, 2014
First Steps
Emily is now officially a walker. Emily has been standing on her own, bending down and picking things up while standing, and cruising very confidently for a while now. But she took her first independent steps on February 6th, taking two steps walking to Mommy (Daddy, of course, was on a business trip in Florida). She held steady taking two to three steps for about two weeks, though Daddy didn't really consider two steps walking. On February 21st, Mommy decided to work a bit with Emily to build up her confidence to take more steps. It was mostly fruitless until Emily spotted her sippy cup about 3 feet away and decided to walk to it, taking about 10 steps on the way! Emily was very proud to show Daddy when he got home from work that afternoon! At the time Emily was holding a snack container of cereal in one hand. Mommy thinks the feeling of holding on to something may have given her the confidence to walk without furniture. Who knows?
Mimi and Uncle Trey visited the first week of February (to help out during the aforementioned business trip by Daddy). They got to do some fun stuff while they were here! One day, Kara, Mommy, and Mimi met up with Grandma S. and Aunt Amy to have afternoon tea at the Huckleberry. Daddy and Uncle Trey took Kara sledding, which was a blast! Mimi and Uncle Trey were also treated to an arctic blast. The high one day was 4 deg F!
Emily is regressing a bit with night-time sleep. She has been consistently waking up in the middle of the night (usually between 2 and 4 am) for no better reason than to say hi to Mommy and Daddy. Emily is weaning herself off the bottle. It wasn't too long ago that she'd be drinking 24 ounces a day, but now she barely will drink 15. It's great that she's adapting well to eating adult food, but she still need her calories! Daddy is very excited that the end of bottle cleaning is near!
Kara has become very artistic lately. She is constantly drawing pictures and telling stories. She particularly likes to pretend that she's on a boat with Fifi. Mommy had her first parent-teach conference with Kara's preschool teachers. Her teachers used the terms "big personality" and "high energy" multiple times to describe Kara in class. Mommy and Daddy are just glad they're not the only ones who think that. They also said she is very engaged, tells great, relevant stories and loves playing and talking to everyone. Ms. Larissa said Kara was telling a story about what was at the end of her beanstalk and she said "there was snow in the castle and I BURST WITH EXCITEMENT to make a snowman!" So Kara can sum up her own general state of emotion pretty well. :)
Kara's thoughtful quote of the month:
"Emily's family job is pooping." - After trying to explain to Kara that everyone in the family has jobs to help around the house (Kara clearing her plate spurred the conversation).
Link to pictures
Mimi and Uncle Trey visited the first week of February (to help out during the aforementioned business trip by Daddy). They got to do some fun stuff while they were here! One day, Kara, Mommy, and Mimi met up with Grandma S. and Aunt Amy to have afternoon tea at the Huckleberry. Daddy and Uncle Trey took Kara sledding, which was a blast! Mimi and Uncle Trey were also treated to an arctic blast. The high one day was 4 deg F!
Emily is regressing a bit with night-time sleep. She has been consistently waking up in the middle of the night (usually between 2 and 4 am) for no better reason than to say hi to Mommy and Daddy. Emily is weaning herself off the bottle. It wasn't too long ago that she'd be drinking 24 ounces a day, but now she barely will drink 15. It's great that she's adapting well to eating adult food, but she still need her calories! Daddy is very excited that the end of bottle cleaning is near!
Kara has become very artistic lately. She is constantly drawing pictures and telling stories. She particularly likes to pretend that she's on a boat with Fifi. Mommy had her first parent-teach conference with Kara's preschool teachers. Her teachers used the terms "big personality" and "high energy" multiple times to describe Kara in class. Mommy and Daddy are just glad they're not the only ones who think that. They also said she is very engaged, tells great, relevant stories and loves playing and talking to everyone. Ms. Larissa said Kara was telling a story about what was at the end of her beanstalk and she said "there was snow in the castle and I BURST WITH EXCITEMENT to make a snowman!" So Kara can sum up her own general state of emotion pretty well. :)
Kara's thoughtful quote of the month:
"Emily's family job is pooping." - After trying to explain to Kara that everyone in the family has jobs to help around the house (Kara clearing her plate spurred the conversation).
Link to pictures
Friday, January 31, 2014
Growing Girls!
For the most part, January was a fairly uneventful month. The girls, however, continue to grow and get a little more mature every day.
Emily is teething finally. She got her first tooth around the 15th of January, which was promptly followed by her second about a week later. Also, Emily is getting very confident with standing. She can cruise all around and will stand on her own for almost a minute at a go.
Kara is getting quite inventive these days. One day, she decided that she needed to write some poetry for Mommy and Daddy. A couple of our favorites are below.
Kara Quotes:
"I didn't dream last night. I just watched picture videos."
Kara's Poetry
Turkey
This is my turkey
His hair is so brown
But when I tell him it's time to eat,
He picks up the grain that
I use to slop the pigs
My Lion
His claws are so short
But when it's Christmas day
He wraps up all my presents
'Cause he thinks they're his
Link to pictures
Emily is teething finally. She got her first tooth around the 15th of January, which was promptly followed by her second about a week later. Also, Emily is getting very confident with standing. She can cruise all around and will stand on her own for almost a minute at a go.
Kara is getting quite inventive these days. One day, she decided that she needed to write some poetry for Mommy and Daddy. A couple of our favorites are below.
Kara Quotes:
"I didn't dream last night. I just watched picture videos."
Kara's Poetry
Turkey
This is my turkey
His hair is so brown
But when I tell him it's time to eat,
He picks up the grain that
I use to slop the pigs
My Lion
His claws are so short
But when it's Christmas day
He wraps up all my presents
'Cause he thinks they're his
Link to pictures
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