Beauty did an absolutely fabulous job in her aunt’s wedding! She was sooooo cute coming down the aisle, ringing the bell to announce the arrival of the bride. She “danced”, twisting, down the aisle. She was so happy! I was afraid she’d melt down when she saw all the attendees, but she hammed it up instead!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Beauty’s Birthday
Beauty turned 7 today! Lil Cowboy enjoying his cooki
Tonight she opened the remainder of her presents from us, after eating her favorite meal spaghetti.
Her shirt says, “Somewhere over the rainbow, dreams come true”. That screamed Beauty.
Look at Lil Cowboy in the background! Dad caught him just before he crawled onto the table. Stinker. And, for the record, no Beauty did not get baby books for her birthday. Those are left over from Lil Cowboy’s school day.
Her favorite present was Barbie (hearts) Glitter doll that comes with its own hair dryer and straightening iron. I will write a review on it in the next post.
Here she is using the iron, after she had me braid the doll’s hair “like Dorothy’s”.
She had a wonderful birthday and we feel so blessed to have her!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Early Birthday Fun
Today H’s cousins joined her for a little pre-birthday fun in Mama Jean’s camper.
E and cousin Tessa
Helana and Emma
Trying to sneak a peek
You can’t tell, but Mama Jean is dancing like a nut and E is the only one who thinks it’s funny
Finally! Present time! This is Barbie in a Mermaid Tale dvd from Eastwood
Princesses from Mama Jean
Bubbles from Emma
Cool glow-in-the-dark writing pad from Tessa
E enjoying his cookie
He’s a handful Tessa!
Thanks guys for the gifts and fun!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Autumn Activities and Getting Candy
Here is what today looked like for us:
Dad is on night shift, so when he got home from work this morning, he informed me that “Oh yeah, the car insurance was due yesterday so you need to go take care of that today.” With everything I have to keep up with, he is usually in charge of keeping up with anything to do with the cars. I can’t blame him for forgetting, though, cause night shift is hard on his mind and body and he’s been pulling over time for the past three months. Anyway, I fished out the bill and saw that it was in fact due today, not yesterday. That was a relief. So off to Farm Bureau we went. We then stopped by the bank, McDonalds and then the post office for a money order. I unknowingly used the last check yesterday. Hey, that’s just the way we roll: ever organized and on top of things. By the way-have you ever tried to fill out a money order while holding a one-year-old? Let me just say it’s a challenge. Anyway, we then stopped by the store for some milk and ended up buying around $20 worth of stuff. How does that always happen? At least it wasn’t Wal-mart. I cannot leave the building without handing them at least 50 bucks.
After we finally made it home, Beauty grabbed a bucket and began scavenging the yard for some bits of nature that represent autumn. She then glued them onto a piece of construction paper. She is very proud of her art work.
In case you cannot read it, she wrote “Fall in my yard” . I like it.
I then decided to make a pot of chili to have for when Dad awakens. As I was chopping bits of onion and green peppers, Beauty lectured at least 50 times, “Mama careful! Knife dangerous. Cut you-self. Hurt” . She has a fascination with knives, but at least she knows they are dangerous and does not go near them.
After getting the chili started, we pulled out the chalk board to talk about the beginning sound “b”. This is for two reasons. 1. She has difficulty hearing beginning sounds and 2. she confuses “b” and “d”. She did a great job coming up with words that begin with “b”. Here are a few: bed, box, blocks, balloon, bird, book and by. She then practiced writing B and b, bed and balloon. She wanted to write b as d, but soon corrected herself.
Next, we reviewed her number 1-20 chart as she still has difficulty recalling 10-20 by sight. We went through her 0+1 thru 10 flashcards and practiced writing 10 upon command.
Now fast forward a bit. My dad picked us up and took us to my parents house where Beauty put on her Snow White costume. A church we used to attend puts on a Hallelujah Fest every year, as an alternative to halloween parties. There are games, food and candy with everything being centered around Jesus. For example, one game is “Shoot Down Sin with the Gospel Gun” where kids take a toy crossbow and shoot at little targets labeled “lying”, “stealing” etc. They also have door prizes. We love going every year and I feel better knowing the candy and food are from people I know and trust.
Beauty was so gorgeous in her costume. She’s beautiful even with black hair, if I do say so myself. I was a little concerned that the hustle and bustle would cause a sensory overload and I would spend my time doing what I usually do at this and similar events: reminding her not to pull hair. However, it was soooo crowded and loud that it had the opposite effect. She became very withdrawn, unsure and shy. I think she still had fun, but it was all just too much for her to take in.
Isn’t she lovely?
Cousin Alivia
First cousins
Dummy me forgot to pack E’s costume. He was going to be Daniel Boone. I did remember to pack his coon skin cap, but he wasn’t about to keep it on! Here he is with Papaw Joe.
Aaron was so nice. He allowed the small kids to stand on the table and made his arms the hoop in this basketball game.
How are you spending the weekend?
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Family Fun at Devine’s Corn Maze
Last night Beauty, Lil’ Cowboy and I went with our church to Devine’s Corn Maze, a local pumpkin patch. We had a blast.
Isn’t this a neat idea for a slide?
Over in the corner is a TV with a video explaining how to milk a cow and the overall process.
The lambs were so soft and sweet. Beauty loved them.
Eastwood thought he wanted to pet them too, but when the mama “baaaa”-ed in his face he decided he definitely DID NOT want to touch them.
On the hay ride to the pumpkin patch, Beauty sat with Mama Jean (my mother) and Lil’ Cowboy sat in Granddaddy's lap.
Lil’ Cowboy with Mama Jean and Granddaddy.
riding the “Cow Train”. Another neat idea made from everyday farm materials.
If you look closely you can see Lil’Cowboy. He looks so small!
Beauty’s not too sure about this pic!
Yet another cute idea….a pendulum swing made from a drain pipe.
It was an awesome time. I wish we could’ve stayed for the bonfire, but it was getting too chilly for Lil’ Cowboy to be outside in the night air and he kept taking his socks off!