Although no picture to share it was a pretty dear moment. The outfit happens often enough~ one of the girls is usually wearing some sort of dress up shoes or tiara. It happened this morning that Sara was wearing them while helping me with the laundry.
She came downstairs all clickety clackety and marched right into the laundry room telling me she wanted to help. I realized what she was wearing and it was just sort of this big moment for me. Fun to see her so dressed up doing such a mundane chore.
If my flash card wasn't filled I would've snapped a picture to share with you all. After the laundry we got ready for a run and after I got her dressed she mentioned that she needed her tiara. So on top of the snowsuit it went and we headed outside for our morning dose of fresh air.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Ice Skating 101...
um, get out there and go for it.
that's it.
We made our debut on the neighborhood ice rink this afternoon.
We were thrilled.
Our boy had the motivation and excitement to skate and had such a wonderful playful spirit...even when he fell.
Here's to a new hobby for the next few weeks months of winter.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
More pink...
Yesterday, this was Sara in her room as I was organizing everything. So peaceful and calm I just had to stop and grab the camera. Love the moments I captured.
With the exception of this last one~ she was reading a book and came upon a person who looked sad. She was telling me that the person was sad, using her sad face and voice. I think it's so cute.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
A plain Jane she is not...
I have so many shots of Ella Jane in her outfits. Too many to go through and post here. You'll just have to trust that the pictures I post of her is how she looks on a daily basis. So much so that when she came downstairs one morning a few weeks ago in just black pants and a longsleeved purple t-shirt I wondered what was up. No scarf? No skirt over the pants? No legwarmers? Where did Ella Jane go? I've come to really love what she creates as outfits. I have not dressed that child since she was about 3 1/2. She's always been very independent when it comes to getting things done and getting dressed is no exception.
One of the reasons I just love the new header is because it sums up my kids so very much. Those books by the way are in ABC order. Oh yes, my friends. Only the work of my 7r. old could create that and the bright colors and accesories, well, we see it everyday so what better pictures to portray my children then what they are 'into' at the very moment?
She wears summer dresses and tank tops all the time. It gives new meaning to the word 'summer dress'. Slip a longsleeve shirt underneath and you've got year long clothing.
She's so very proud to have me take her picture. She's got a braid that is fading here but while it was in she loved it.
This girl knows how to layer!
Ella Jane is the one in the middle~ clearly teaching Sara (on the end) how to pose for photographs. She is rarely just standing with two legs straight.
See the skirt over the pants on Sara? That's the work of Ella Jane.
Lately she's into wearing Sara's clothing. Oh yes, these are size 18mon. I think. They are a little highwater on Sara but so fun and loungy. In fact Sara still wears a different pair of stripey pants that I just love but are size 12mon. I bet by summer they'll be a nice pair of capris. :)
Do these photos not make you smile? I love her sense of fashion. Her really big thing just the last couple of days have been to embelish what she already has. So, she's made glitter stars, cut them out, and taped each one to one of her dress-up outfits, we've glued ears and colored on an extra winter hat, oh!~ and tied pipe cleaners together to make a headband and attached a hair clip to go with it. Where does she come up with these ideas? It's entertaining for sure.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
A rest (of sorts)...
It's break time. No school for 2 weeks.
For me that means a chance to linger in bed a few extra moments, or two or three, a chance to leave book bags and folders alone, a chance to have a slow morning and let the kids be where they will be. We will do this for two weeks and I will love it. I look forward to it every year.
I know we will finish decorating our gingerbread compound, watch movies, go to the library, shovel the driveway, bake cookies, make quiche, eat popcorn, get cabin fever, have quiet times, read, sled, and a whole host of other things.
While reading this list might not seem restful to you, it is to me. It means I have free reign over our day, it can go how we want it to go. No 8:00 o'clock/ 3:00 o' clock time frames to stick to. I love that!
In this moment, Sara is half dressed, pushing around a baby in a wagon going from person to person saying "hi there!", Ella Jane is busy making an elaborate necklace or head covering of sorts, oh wait, nope, she's finding feathers to glue to her sunglasses and Matthew is playing a computer game. I've just finished my coffee and am listening to a song by Watermark. I love slow mornings like this.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Winter, I'm starting to like you...
I've learned a few things from midwest winters~
If you're going to be shoveling driveways, sledding, walking kids to school, pushing grocery carts through snow covered parking lots etc. you'll need a good pair of boots.
Enter in my new Bogs. Love them.
Nice and tall so my legs and jeans stay dry.
They've been getting plenty of use as of late. Our first storm dropped close to 8 inches of snow two weeks ago. We had more all afternoon yesterday and since today was forcasted to be frigid I thought it better to get out last night to enjoy the white stuff.
Also, if your kids are old enough to handle their snow gear, and stay up late without being to crabby the next day, winter is actually quite doable. Except when they have to get said gear on before 8:00am in time for school. Then it can make a mama crazy, but only one more week before Christmas break so the light at the end of that tunnel is in sight.
Our neighbors built this snowman last night. It's much taller than myself even. Very impressive, and just the work of two teenage boys don't you think? The girls were upset that he had no eyes.
Our streets are normally plowed but because of the severity of the weather city plows stopped plowing in the later afternoon. Enter inThe Gunn's taking full advantage of a snow covered street. (when they plow they spread salt which melts the snow and then the streets are mostly bare...no sledding)
What started out as fun for the girls quickly turned not for Sara. Apparantly she is freaked out by sledding.
Who knew?
She spent the better part of the evening inside crying and crying, but the big kids and I had a ton o' fun going down the hill on our bums and bellies and to the delight of the kids, even stacked on top of me.
Here is Ella Jane going down the sidewalk which was still icy from earlier in the day.
Here I caught up with Matthew going down on his belly. Doesn't he look like a little penguin?
At the end of the night we snuggled up in the living room for a Christmas movie. We all started off sleeping "under the Christmas tree" as my mom used to call it when we were kids, but at 1:30am Sara woke up, which woke up Ella Jane but not Matthew. He is a very sound sleeper and slept through the whole 90min. period of the girls requesting snacks, Christmas music and books. Eventually, enough was enough and Sara went upstairs to sleep leaving the rest of us a few more hours of shut eye.
As a sidenote, see that belt Ella Jane is wearing to bed? It has to do with the accessories we see from her everyday around here. So stinkin cute. A post coming up soon about her obvious passion for fashion.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
The anatomy of a walk. in the snow. in 10 degree weather.
First, let child know that after breakfast we're going to go for a walk (with her in the stroller)
(she'll say okay)
Next, proceed to gather all winter gear from closet.
Lay it on the kitchen floor.
Take child to the bathroom.
Clean child up.
Run upstairs to get socks for child.
Put socks on child.
Put snowsuit on child.
Zip up snowsuit.
(Tell her it's okay if she's still in pajamas; her snowsuit will go on easier this way)
Put on boots.
Ask her if she's comfortable with the boot on the outside of the snowsuit.
(She'll say yes)
Roll up snowsuit sleeve but leave down pj. sleeve.
(This one is important)
Put on mitten. Put down snowsuit sleeve over mitten.
Repeat with other arm/hand.
Put on hat.
Put snowsuit hat on top of fleece hat.
Tell her she's ready to go!~
Put on own hat, coat, shoes and mittens.
Go out to garage and place blanket in stroller.
Put child in stroller and proceed to wrap in said blanket.
Make sure baby is wrapped up too.
(This is also important)
Go back inside to get favorite pink blanket for child.
Snuggle pink blanket to child's face.
Put rain cover on stroller to protect from wind.
Put extra blanket over exposed part from shade so that child is enclosed.
Take a deep breath.
Enjoy a 20min. walk with the sun shining on your face and your littlest little all bundled up.
Repeat again tomorrow because you had so much fun doing it today.
I promise you she was super warm and had a nice little snooze.
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