Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Early Reader

You really had to see it to believe it, but the eight year old kid who has to be told to turn off her reading light, put down the book, and go to sleep, was always in love with books.

Chloe was about 6 weeks old in these pictures, and she loved to be read to even then! Don't you just love a good book?

Monday, December 27, 2010

The Christmas Wait

This is my first Christmas without the girls. Up until this year they have spent the last three Thanksgivings with their dad and Christmas with me. This year we switched that. The girls will be home on the 29th for us to have our Christmas together. So right now our Christmas tree looks like this...

and has since Christmas Eve. Santa has come and I promised the girls that I would wait until they came home to open anything. It has been a little odd to say the least. They will, however, be home soon and we will have our Christmas together.

Along this theme I found it really cute that Chloe came home from school on Wednesday having written this poem about our Christmas tree.



She is right. It has about another week and the tree will be out to the curb for the truck to come pick it up. Destined to become wood chips.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Preschool Concert

Alexa's Preschool Concert

Alexa had a preschool concert tonight. She was very excited. She wanted to dress up.




I also let her wear a dress coat that was given to her by a co-worker of mine. It was a coat that her daughter had long since out grown, but Alexa loves to wear it for special occasions.


She did a wonderful job singing. I will try to post some of the video clips if the site cooperates.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Gingerbread Men

Alexa came home from preschool the other day, and asked if we could make gingerbread men. Apparently her teacher had made playdough for the kids to use and added ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon to it. That way it smelled like gingerbread. Alexa thought it smelled good enough to eat, so she wanted us to make some of the real stuff. I actually had never made gingerbread dough before. I found a recipe this morning and mixed it up. My plan was for the kids to be able to make them when they got home from their dad's house. It was then that I noticed that you needed to refrigerate it for four hours. I decided to distract them while the dough chilled by taking them ice skating. When we got back things were nicely chilled and we got to work. My trusty helper ...


I had to do the rolling out as the dough is really hard.


They cut out a lot of gingerbread men!


They only took about ten minutes to bake and then they set to decorating.



Alexa wants to save hers to give to Santa, but in the end they both had no problem eating them. It turned out to be a good recipe and not one of them tried to run away!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Super Puppy

There is a new super hero in our midst.




Super Puppy. Yes, Super Puppy. See her here in her cape?


She has a trusty side kick.


Another Super Puppy. They defend the world against dragons. At least this is what they tell me. The two dragons they were defending the world against didn't look too ferocious. This one appeared to be running to find food.


And this one was hiding her eyes from it all.


But fear not world you are safe. She promises to don her cape first thing in the morning and continue her quest.