Friday, November 19, 2010

Coal for Christmas?

Last weekend we went out for dinner and then walked around the mall for a bit. First stop was the American Girl store...holy cow. That's all I really have to say about that store, and that it was totally awesome. While walking in the mall we noticed that Santa's workshop was all set up and the sign read that he would be arriving the next day! Holy cow again. So, of course Annie was wide awake bright and early the next morning begging to go see Santa. Tim wasn't up for it and so it was up to me to create the distraction.

Annie - Let's go, let's go, let's go see Santa!!!
Me - Well, it's not even Thanksgiving yet.
Annie - Huh?
Me - Well, the weeks before Thanksgiving...see only bad kids go to see Santa before Thanksgiving. They met to work out agreements to see if they can get off the naughty list in time for Christmas.
Annie - Oh, well...I don't want to see him today then! I'm a good girl!

She hasn't mentioned Santa since. I wonder how long I can continue to make up stories to avoid things. What can I say? It's fun for me plus it works! I guess I forgot to mention that the "packrat" came to our house last week and ate all the Halloween candy....well, they did leave their candy bucket on the floor right there for the snacking on.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hola Senorita?

The girls go to a Spanish class at school each Monday and Friday. Annie has picked up quite a few animal names, colors, and numbers. Olivia surprised us the other night by counting to 10 in Spanish. I think they are starting to talk about holidays in their class because both of the girls are especially smitten by the phrase "Feliz Navidad". While I was putting Annie to bed last night, she made me promise that I would go downstairs and write the phrase down on a note. I'm not sure why, but I did it for her. Probably because she never forgets making those requests and if I hadn't written it down, it would come back to me in a few weeks. Just a few minutes ago, Olivia asked me to say Merry Christmas in Spanish....after I said it, in my very best "acento espaƱol", she said..."no no no, it goes like Police Flappeda". I'm not sure she would fair very well south of the border.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Halloween!


These photos were stuck in our camera for the last week...then last night Tim discovered something stuck to the contact points of our camera's memory card that was gumming up the works. I few seconds of cleaning up the card and voila!, let there be Halloween photos.

Here are the girls in their Mermaid costumes that Nana whipped up for them. I made the crowns with some sea shells and leave it to Annie to lose her crown the day before trick or treat. I looked everywhere for that thing...finally found it in the basement storage room, inside the baby cradle under a bunch of blankets. It's always in the last place you look, and I cannot believe I thought to look there. It was missing one of the shells, but a few drops of superglue fixed that and almost fixed my fingers to the crown (whoops!) Olivia made it around half the block before deciding to call it a night and hung out with me on the front porch to pass out our candy to the neighborhood kids. Annie made it around our block and the next block down...I cannot believe how much candy she ended up with!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Annie's way of thinking

Annie has had a few interesting ideas come into her head tonight. After dinner, we all had a little bowl of ice cream. When I was done with mine, she leaned over and asked "Who ever heard of ice cream that comes with a kiss?" Then she gave me a little peck on the cheek. How sweet is that? Olivia heard this and leaned over and asked me the same question, but she gave me a big slobbery kiss right smack on the lips.

Later in the evening, I was looking for a misplaced item and usually when things get misplaced around our house I loose my temper. I'm not very proud of this trait, and it's something I'm trying to stop, but sometimes it happens. Well, tonight I didn't yell or slam doors, or scare Bailey...I just walked around a little more aggressively than I normally would. Finally, I found what I was looking for and sat down exclaiming "Well, I did pretty good keeping myself under control there!" Annie replied by asking "How do you keep yourself under control with out a remote controller?" Hmmm, maybe that is what I need! Anyone know where can I get a personal remote controller???

Momma and her Girls