Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Latest Obsession
Thanks go out to Amber and Pop pop for Alden's latest obsession. It seems that while Matt and I were doing the Reindeer Romp 5K on the 5th (click here to see our photo) , they were watching Twister on TV...you know, the one with the tornado chasers...the one where the little girl's dad gets sucked up?? Amber drew a little picture of one on a scrap of cardboard, and Alden has been carrying around that, and the VHS tape for the past week. Last Thursday, she even took the cardboard drawing as her show-and-tell. Really. She even told Jessica the other day that she wanted a tornado for Christmas. At first she couldn't remember what it was called and just said, "You know, those things that suck stuff up?"
And we continue to expose our 3 year old to scary movies by letting her watch part of Harry Potter. She calls it "Harry Paw-Bo".
We celebrated Amber's birthday/our anniversary on the 9th with dinner at Bebe and Pop pop's house. We helped decorate their Christmas tree. Alden and Hudson liked the beads a lot. I don't know if they ever were untangled. We had a yummy candy cane ice cream cake from Coldstone, and then everyone came back to our house to watch the new HP movie so that the kids could go to sleep...in theory.
On the 3rd, the Y had a little Jingle and Mingle thing, so we went over after dinner. They had crafts set up for the kids, and Santa was even there. The kids liked seeing Santa, but were not too keen on being close enough to him for a picture, much less to sit on his lap. View the fruit of our effort here - we are photo #'s 65 & 66. We did write letters to him; Alden asked for a princess tea set, and a dinosaur, and said that Hudson would like a reindeer. Matt was playing volleyball that night, so we watched some of his game. Hudson loved watching them play, because he is always interested if there are balls involved, and Alden was a great cheerleader, saying "Go, Daddy!"
What else, what else? We got our tree weekend before last, and it is HUGE. I think Matt thought it looked a little smaller at Ace Hardware. Alden stayed up on Saturday night and helped us/pulled all the ornaments out of the boxes and played with them. She did hang a few on the tree, however, they all seemed to be clustered on the same branch.
Hudson was so excited when he got up on Sunday and saw the tree. He has been a little nervous about the ones around the YMCA. He loves pointing to the ornaments and watching the train going around.
Speaking of the train, last Monday, we had Mom, Dad, and Amber over for dinner. Matt and Dad spent most of the time that they weren't eating dissecting Matt's childhood Lionel train engine and repairing it. Who knew that my dad's first job was at a train store? Who knew that the light on the front of the train ever worked? When my dad heard Matt say that he had two more train sets under the house, you should have seen his face light up at the possibility of more toy train projects.
This past weekend Matt got to teach our couples Sunday school class. We are beginning a study on the Gospel of Mark and Matt was given the task of introducing the book and leading a discussion of the first chapter. I slept through the whole thing, so unfortunately, I missed his debut...not because I was bored, I was home since I had worked the night before, but I heard through the grapevine that he did a great job, and he said that it went really well.
Alden's preschool class talked about reindeer last week. Here she is modeling her antlers.
Angels...in the pumpkin patch
There was one
There was two
There was three little angels
There was four
There was five
There was six little angels
There was seven
There was eight
There was nine little angels
There were 10 little angels in the pumpkin patch
What?!?!?!
We asked her what they were doing in the pumpkin patch. "Looking for treasure chests," she explains.
Hudson has been enjoying turning the light on and off in the kitchen. When he turns it off, he kind of tenses up his whole body and holds his hands in front of him. This is his sign for "spooky". He just made it up.
In other signing news, he finally signed "thank you" today. Still no mom. I think he may have actually said "Bebe" today in the car.
I worked Saturday and Sunday night and I swear that he looked older after I woke up from my nap on Monday. He runs faster, too. I joke with Matt that Hudson knows how to "drive" us. He will come over and want to be picked up and just lean in the direction he wants to go, pointing, or signing until he gets to where he wants to be and obtains what he wants.
He really likes the horse ornaments on the Christmas tree and turning the radio on and off. Alden has a little tree in her room, and he always pulls off the same little girl ornament, brings it to Matt, and wants to hang it back on the tree in the exact same place.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Not so big yet
She has a Playmobile pirate playset and we let her play with the big parts. There are about 50 little pieces in plastic bags in the box. She told us the other day, "I can play with the little pieces when I am 5."
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
We are thankful
Alden was in Tinkerbell mode a lot, and kept telling Hudson to be a hawk, and telling Matt to be a thistle...except she would say "fissle."
Hudson and Nana fixing their hair.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
A few little things...
As usual, she was up a couple times to use the potty, and one of the times, she came out and sat with me while I was sewing. She started her own "project" cutting up some of the fabric scraps and sticking pins in them. I think it was close to 11 by the time she actually went to sleep.
This was after her vocal stylings at lunch time. She sat at the piano and played and sang a couple different dittys. My favorite was "Halloween, Halloween, we give thanks today." Then, there was "Princesses, princesses, Ariel, Ariel".
Hudson has been grabbing one of us by the hand and leading us to where he wants us and letting us know what he wants. This is really sweet, and he did it to Amber and Matt the other day. Sometimes, he just comes over and wants you to pick him up and then he points and leans in the direction he wants to go. A lot of times his destination of choice is the bowl in the kitchen with the lollipops.
He is starting to say some things. He will point to things and say "this", and I swear, the other day, he said "this juice". He loves looking at the Lift the Flap Farm Book, and the mini-Farm Animals book, which is about to disintegrate because Alden loved it and they both like(d) to chew on it.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
August..a blur
Here are some pictures from August, at least. Most of this month was a blur. I worked 3 days a week, kept a friend's little boy a couple afternoons a week, and generally felt like things were going crazy. I think Matt did too, since he was the one manning the kids while I was at work.
Alden did another session of swim lessons. She had a different instructor, a girl, this time. I wasn't as thrilled with her class...Alden was doing great and can swim about 10 feet on her own, and can go a little while on her back, too. The hardest thing for her is trying to breathe, as she hasn't quite mastered the turn-your-head-to-the-side breathing. The teacher wants her to be working on blowing her air out underwater, too, and not just holding her breath.
Alden and her display of Little People creatures.
She got really excited about the dress-up clothes. What a nice change from her interest in trains!
Watching TV and having snack. Lily is hoping a goldfish might get thrown her way.
Happy.
And grouchy.
Why can't little boys wear bubble suits forever?
Alden likes to go in and get Hudson first in the morning or at nap time. Not because she is happy to see him. She just likes to get a few hits in on the passys.
This is how she fell asleep one night. At least it was just the stuffed Lily and not the real one...although Lily would love to get on Alden's bed.
Hudson has gotten really good at eating with a spoon and fork...almost better than Alden!