It is hard to believe a year ago in the yard L could not even sit up, today she climbed the ladder to go down the slide. What a difference a year makes.Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Thank you Lord, for another year
It is hard to believe a year ago in the yard L could not even sit up, today she climbed the ladder to go down the slide. What a difference a year makes.Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas at the Aquarium
Monday we went to the aquarium in Atlanta for Christmas with Mom and Dad. It was really great fun and the aquarium was amazing but there were way too many people there. It was a bit overwhelming. The kids loved it. They were very entertained by the variety of things we saw. The alligators, beluga whales, whale sharks and manta rays seemed to top the list. They also loved the 4D movie. It was a really nice day to spend all together. We did think it strange that L only wants to be held at home and did not want to be held there at all. 

Sunday ride
Saturday
Over the course of the day Ek played beauty parlor, puzzle museum,
school, chef while cooking with dirt, gas attendant (her prices must be high, business looks slow),
used car lot, tea party and dress up.
L enjoyed the tea party.



Cooking skills

Sunday, December 28, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Unsupervised H #4
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Thankful









Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Triple sad
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
for my 3 to learn about the wise 3
Monday, December 22, 2008
ahhhh
My mama
Friday, December 19, 2008
Unsupervised H #3

Thursday, December 18, 2008
right?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Sleep, what sleep?
The update ;) Ek came down after 30 minutes and said H was not whispering, he was talking and she couldn't sleep. H came down 10 minutes after that saying he couldn't find tiny elephant. J took him to his bed. They were asleep in their own beds within 5 minutes. I'm so glad they wanted to snuggle though. :)
Monday, December 15, 2008
Unsupervised H #2
Sunday, December 14, 2008
My Cherub
Here she is! This picture was taken back stage during intermission just before she went on stage for the final performance. She is standing in front of the backdrop with her candle. She was just beautiful, all the gold glowed and made her look so radiant. I was just struck again and again with tears in my eyes. I guess I just felt like it was like playing a championship game. It is one of those special things in life that doesn't just come along all the time. I was so grateful she was a part of it. I kept telling J that it is not just a dance recital. Although I got teary all through her dance recital last year too. This is such a team effort. Everyone is disciplined and trained to do their part in the production. Every part is important. I was so amazed that the girls were not nervous, not a single one had to be pushed on stage, their were no tears from fright. The knew their role and they did it. It was really something to see. I guess that is how life needs to be to. We need to accept God's plan for our life and get out there with confidence and go. I was so proud of her and so happy for her.
I volunteered to be back stage with her. We had the cherubs and mice who were also the snow queen attendants as seen in these pictures and the sugar plum attendants. So we had 22 little girls ages 3-6 to dress and take care of and get to the stage on time and keep their hair done and feed (man these little girls could eat!) and entertain and apply lip gloss and keep clean and take potty. It was a bit exhausting! But wonderful. There is no where else I wanted to be for the 2 performances I was not in the audience. Ek loved for me to hold her hand while walking over and really until she went on stage. Last year she was very nervous of the mouse king but this year she got to see her with and without her mouse head on and I think she thought that was quite impressive. It was so neat to be back stage. To see everything going on and all the activity and to see at the same time the amazing dances with big smiles performing for the audience. I loved it.
There were definitely new little friendships made, the fun of being together. They looked so big in their buns and makeup and way to big dressed all in white. I tried not to think about it!




Ek was also very blessed to have a huge audience. Not to mention us but all the grandparents and her uncle Dave and cousins and several friends including Kardyn who she first went to the Nutcracker with, maybe one day we'll get her on stage too. She even got some tulip lollipops from a little boy in her class, she was very impressed with that, she couldn't believe a boy gave her a gift. She loved both of her flowers, her new shirts, her snow globe and her nutcracker. I guess Christmas came early. We kept trying to emphasize that she had accomplished something and we were so pleased with her. What a great weekend. What a great girl. What a great God to bless us with amazing people around us and amazing opportunities. I am grateful to Him. Romans 11:36 And I do pray Ek is more ready for the next thing in her life because of this opportunity.H's impression

Back to H... we found our seats and H was ready. He was so excited. He did not move the entire first half. He was mesmerized by the whole thing. Did not move or say a peek until intermission. This is H I'm talking about. Then he said, when they closed the curtain, "I want to see EK!"Awww. I explained she would be first out after the break. And she was. She was beautiful. I can't even begin to express how many times I got tears in my eyes. but that is another post. H was just a waving at Ek and so disappointed that she didn't wave back. awww. He did not say another work until 20 minutes later when he told me he wanted to see her again. He started to get a bit restless with about 5 dances to go. And with 3 dances to go he fell asleep. And slept until I woke him up about 2 hours later. I'm proud of my H for supporting his sister so well. Way to go H.Friday, December 12, 2008
Tomorrow!

Thursday, December 11, 2008
More chocolate for L




Conversations with H while riding in the car:
Me: "Go tell it on the mountain?"
H: Yeah, we're gonna sing "go tell it on the mountain."
Me: Wow H, that's going to be great.
H: Thanks.
While pouring down terrible rain, H: Mommy, it sure is a beautiful day outside.
Me: laughing too hard to respond.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Unsupervised H
Yesterday after decorating the tree (which went really well, ie nothing was broken!!),


(is it me or is Ek doing the 'bend and snap?')
We made Red velvet cupcakes. After we made them, H and L were a bit fussy also know as tired. So I set H up on the couch to watch a cartoon and L and I went to the playroom to play, aka get her to stop crying. Ek was sitting at the counter playing a game with the cupcakes in front of her cooling. About 30 minutes later, the cartoon was over, L was not crying anymore, so we returned to the Living room. Ek tells me H has eaten a cupcake. I walk over to the kitchen to find he has eaten part of NINE cupcakes. What in the world? I will ponder that for a long time. I showed them to him tonight when they were at the party with frosting and sprinkles and asked him if he wished he had waited, he said yes. I mean really, NINE? Oh, H. But Dr. Dobson says I deserve it, he says that if you leave boys unsupervised you had better be ready to deal with the consequences. Yeah. I get it. 
This morning L helped me dip pretzels into chocolate. I'll let the picture speak for this one.
I love my kids.


