Friday, February 22, 2013
100 Days of School
When Allison first started school, her 100th day of school sounded so far away. I couldn't believe how quickly those 100 days came and went. In her weekly newsletter from school, we were informed that for the 100th day of school, the kids could dress up as a 100 year-old person. I wasn't too keen on this because I hate coming up with costume ideas, and it also seemed to me to be just reenforcing a stereotype. However, Allison asked if she could dress up because she really wanted to do it. When I said "yes," she got a big grin on her face and said "Oh thank you mama!" How could I say no to that? Also, I remembered seeing a picture from last year and it looked as though a large number of the kindergarteners participated, so I gave into peer pressure.
Her 100th school day was postponed due to a snow day, so they celebrated two days later when their special guest, Zero the Hero, could make an appearance. At the end of the day I picked Allison up from school and asked her if a lot of kids dressed up and she replied, with a big grin on her face, that she was the only one in her classroom that dressed up. All I could think of was "Thank goodness this didn't happen three or four years from now or she would be accusing me of ruining her life because she was so embarrassed to be the only one to dress up." Because of the delay in the 100th school day celebration, it fell on the Michigan/Michigan State "Spirit Day" so I think a lot of kids opted out of wearing their 100 year-old costumes to wear their favorite school shirt instead.
On the way home from school Allison and I had the following conversation.
Allison - "Mom, we had the ZERO guy come to school today. He has a cape and everything!
Allison - "He can fly mom! For real!! Not in an airplane. He can fly with his body."
Me - "Really! How can he do that?"
Allison - " I don't know. With his cape, I think."
My friend asked me if Allison has a cape and if she could fly. I realize that while Allison doesn't have a cape, Mia does and she would be the type to try to fly while wearing it. I think I feel a cold coming on for Amelia on the 100th day of school in 2015 - I don't want her getting any ideas from Zero the Hero.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
A Recap of the Holidays
So I neglected the blog again. Hopefully I can catch up a bit and keep up with it this time around.
We had a wonderful holiday season. I was actually sad when Christmas came around because I was enjoying the time leading up to it so much.
We kicked off the season early with the arrival of Santa at the mall and visiting the Meijer Gardens before Thanksgiving. We also visited with Santa at the Meijer Gardens where Amelia asked for a dog, a REAL dog! Santa nicely told her that dogs are too squirmy and wouldn't stay in his bag. He wouldn't want the puppy to fall out of the sleigh and get cold and wet from the snow.
This year we tried something new - rather than just putting treats into the advent calendar, I also included an activity or small present each day, such as socks, a Christmas book, or decoration. The girls really enjoyed the activities and on days they merely received a present, Allison would ask if they could do an activity instead.
Some of the advent calendar activities we did included: making a ginger bread house (now a yuletide family tradition), attending a family party at Allison's school, making cookies, going to the zoo and bringing presents for the animals, watching Christmas classics, and even buying a present for Toys for Tots.
The girls participated in our church Christmas program this year which was sweet and very touching. I have to admit during the service I thought about the families of those who lost a loved one in the Sandy Hook tragedy and I had a very time holding it together - which wasn't a good thing since I was up on the alter with the kids helping out. At times the Sandy Hook tragedy made it very hard for me to be festive this holiday season since I carried a heavy heart during those weeks. However, it did make me realize how I can't take things for granted and that I have to celebrate these times I have with my family to the fullest.
Christmas came around and it was full of celebrations. We had a great time visiting with both of our families. Once again the girls were spoiled with a lot of attention and presents. Allison and Amelia even got to see Aunt Cheryl, Uncle Dale, and their cousins Stephanie and Heather, who all flew in from Arizona.
We had a wonderful holiday season. I was actually sad when Christmas came around because I was enjoying the time leading up to it so much.
We kicked off the season early with the arrival of Santa at the mall and visiting the Meijer Gardens before Thanksgiving. We also visited with Santa at the Meijer Gardens where Amelia asked for a dog, a REAL dog! Santa nicely told her that dogs are too squirmy and wouldn't stay in his bag. He wouldn't want the puppy to fall out of the sleigh and get cold and wet from the snow.
This year we tried something new - rather than just putting treats into the advent calendar, I also included an activity or small present each day, such as socks, a Christmas book, or decoration. The girls really enjoyed the activities and on days they merely received a present, Allison would ask if they could do an activity instead.
Some of the advent calendar activities we did included: making a ginger bread house (now a yuletide family tradition), attending a family party at Allison's school, making cookies, going to the zoo and bringing presents for the animals, watching Christmas classics, and even buying a present for Toys for Tots.
The girls participated in our church Christmas program this year which was sweet and very touching. I have to admit during the service I thought about the families of those who lost a loved one in the Sandy Hook tragedy and I had a very time holding it together - which wasn't a good thing since I was up on the alter with the kids helping out. At times the Sandy Hook tragedy made it very hard for me to be festive this holiday season since I carried a heavy heart during those weeks. However, it did make me realize how I can't take things for granted and that I have to celebrate these times I have with my family to the fullest.
Christmas came around and it was full of celebrations. We had a great time visiting with both of our families. Once again the girls were spoiled with a lot of attention and presents. Allison and Amelia even got to see Aunt Cheryl, Uncle Dale, and their cousins Stephanie and Heather, who all flew in from Arizona.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Allison Update
Age: 5 years old
Likes: Playing board games, putting together puzzles, completing her workbook, and reading.
Dislikes: Hearing about anything "fun" that Mia did while Allison was in school.
Wants in life: A dog and a trip to Disney World.
Strengths: Allison is very sweet and is always concerned about others. She is doing well in school and is starting to read words which makes her very excited.
Things she needs to work on: Knowing she can't get what she wants all the time. She also needs to know when to stop bugging her younger sister.
Memorable quotes:
On the way home from school:
Allison "Mom, I gave someone my phone number today, because he is my best friend. And he gave me his"
Me - "That's nice, what's his name."
Allison - "I don't know. I forgot."
Amelia Update
Age: 4 years old
Likes: Playing Little People, riding her bike and other outdoor activities, playing with Leapster and Wii, dogs (real and stuffed), and reading books.
Dislikes: Timeouts and taking naps
Wants in life: A dog and a trip to Disney World. She REALLY wants both!
Strengths: Amelia has a wonderful imagination and sense of humor. She continuously cracks us up with her dramatics.
Things she needs to work on: Controlling her temper and keeping her hands to herself.
Memorable quotes:
I was trying to talk Amelia into eating her fish sticks and told her that they look yummy and if I were her, I would eat them. She replied back with: "If I were you, I would eat them too. But I'm not you, I'm me."
Amelia - "When is Penny going to get here"
Me - (blink, blink -what?) - You mean Porter? When is he going to get here?"
Amelia - "Yeah, Quarter. When is he going to get here?"
Me - "It's Porter, with a P."
Amelia - "Oh, ok Porter."
1/2 hour later.. "When is Quarter coming."
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Halloween Fun
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
What We Have Been Up To
So, I kind of neglected the blog a bit. I have to admit that I lost motivation for it. I had to remind myself that this blog serves as a our family journal as well.
Here is a brief recap of what we did in October.
We "ArtPrized' several times. Amelia and I made a few trips downtown. Allison and I had a special night out and visited a few sites. Brian kicked me out of the house the last day and I was able spend some time wandering around downtown by myself. Three glorious hours later, along with a piece of chocolate cake and a fountain Coke, I felt completely rejuvenated. It was exactly what I needed.
Amelia turned four and we celebrated her birthday with the grandparents. My Dad gives each grandchild a glass piggy bank filled with pennies when they turn four.
I went on a field trip with Allison to the apple orchard. I also started volunteering at her school one afternoon a week to help during their lunch period. I am now known as "Allison's Mom".
The girls took swimming lessons.
Amelia and I spend quality time in the car every afternoon on our way to pick up Allison. Sometimes she plays her Leapster games and other times she is content with looking out the window. I love looking back and seeing her face.
I also volunteered at Allison's fall harvest party.
We spent Saturday mornings relaxing. By the end of the school week, Allison is beat and makes it clear that she doesn't want to go anywhere on Saturday - all she wants to do is stay in her PJs and play.
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