Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mary's Birthday and December Pics

Mary turned six on January 5! Since her birthday was on a Tuesday (school day) we had a simple family celebration that evening with cupcakes:
Then today we had a birthday party with two of Mary's friends. Though not the original intent, it sort of ended up having a Princess theme. Mary is not shy about wearing her princess tiara:
We had fun making our own princess magic wands...


The finished products:


Happy Birthday, Mary!
And going back to December.....here's our family on Christmas morning at church: And a cute one of Hannah at Grandma Emilie's house:
We had a very cold, snowy December. We got to build one good snowman before Christmas, and it was so cold that this snowman was still standing a week later!
These last ones seem like ages ago (Dec. 7). A cute set of pictures from Brian's birthday...
The kids were all singing their hearts out!
And of course, helping blow out the candle:
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Hannah's Birthday and Halloween

We had a fun weekend..... fall break...birthday...trick-or-treating....
Friday was Hannah's birthday, and since Jacob and Mary were home from school for fall break, I took them to the zoo for the annual "Zoo Boo." They get to wear their costumes and go trick-or-treating at the zoo and other stuff. (Jacob is a bat, if you can't tell)


Friday evening we had a small birthday celebration for Hannah after dinner with cupcakes. I think it's cute that she still has her whiskers and nose on from her costume!


Saturday we had a birthday party.... here's the official birthday cake, with Hannah's new friend, Elmo:
FYI- those of you who shop at Trader Joe's should try their new cake mixes.... I used the chocolate mix for this cake and it was really good!

Jacob and Mary are singing "Happy Birthday" here, and Hannah is all smiles!
The weekend concluded with Halloween, of course. Here we are (or rather, here I am) carving the pumpkins. Jacob is just like Brian when it comes to pumpkin carving.... doesn't like the icky insides, doesn't like the pumpkin smell, doesn't like any of it. Jacob left the room, Hannah got bored, and I ended up doing most of the work. At least Mary hung out with me and tried to scoop out some of the seeds in her pumpkin!

And finally, Trick-or-Treating! Now you can see Jacob's bat wings (made from a black umbrella!)
Hannah was awfully cute going up to houses and saying "Trick-or-treat!" Only she can't say the "tr" sound, so it comes out as "Frick-or-freat!" I wanted to get a picture with her cat tail, so I took this one:
Happy Halloween!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Mary's Dance Recital

Mary's dance school had a recital last week. All the dancers participated- kids and adults. Mary's group is the youngest- she did a ballet dance and a tap dance. Here's "Dreamtime Ballet." Mary is the one on the far right.



Mary's friend Cordelia is in the middle of the ballet line- did you notice she spun around 7 times at the end of the dance?

And here's her tap dance... Mary's in the middle.



At the end of the recital, the whole company joined on stage for the "Cupid Shuffle." Mary's personality really shines on this one!

Friday, August 6, 2010

July

We were very busy all through July.... it's hard to believe it's now August and school will be starting next week!

Jacob turned 8 on July 22. Those of you who are familiar with "The Brave Little Toaster" will recognize this cake right away:
I think Jacob may be the only 8-year old in history to ask for a toaster on his birthday cake. I'm sure I'll never make one again!
We had a nice little celebration, and then moved on right away to the next birthdays of the week:
Grandpa Charlie (dad) and I shared a birthday cake, as we have done many times before. You only need so much leftover birthday cake, you know. I'm sure I could look back in my old photo albums and find many pictures just like this one.

After the birthday week, we went to the Cincinnati area for a few days with some of Brian's family. We got an opportunity to take Jacob and Mary to King's Island for the first time, with Brian's sister Lori and 2 kids, Ben & Sarah; Brian's step-brothers Greg and Alex; and Greg's wife Karen. Bob & Emilie were nice enough to stay at the rental house with Hannah, since we didn't want to take her to the amusement park. Karen took a few cute pictures of the kids on rides:

Mary with cousin Sarah:
We spent most of the day in the kid's section of the park, but after the kids went to bed that evening four of us went back to ride the Beast (roller coaster), because you can't possibly take a trip to King's Island without riding the Beast!
Here we are at the rental house toasting marshmallows for s'mores:
And a very cute picture of Grandma Emilie and Hannah:
I just took these pictures yesterday.... here's a happy sunflower looking over my garden:Can you find Mary? She looks like a little garden fairy:

And a butterfly enjoying the zinnias:

Enjoy the last days of summer, everyone!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

More summer pictures

We recently acquired a "playground," as the kids call it, for our backyard. A friend from church noticed that her neighbors were giving this away, and her husband helped us take it apart, haul it to our house, and put it back together. It took most of a Sunday to get the job done. The kids LOVE it, though it's mostly been too hot and mosquito-y to play outside lately.

Last Saturday our friend Tracie got married, and Hannah (her goddaughter) was a flower girl! I hope we get some good pictures of her from the photographer, because I was too busy to take any. She was awesome! She walked straight down the aisle, dropping flower petals from a basket the whole way. At the end of the wedding, she marched out with the rest of the wedding party, and dropped more petals on her way out! I was so impressed. Here she is with Grandpa Charlie, being silly eating cake:

Brian and me with Tracie and Nick:
Hannah in our backyard in a bathing suit, eating watermelon:

We're already enjoying some produce from my garden- some cherry tomatoes and cucumbers. We had peas earlier in the Spring, until the rabbits ate them! I have since put up a fence, which is working so far to keep out the critters. Now I'm battling japanese beetles- the same story every year.
I have cucumbers, red and yellow peppers, carrots, pole beans, peas, tomatoes, basil, and a couple of red cabbages and broccoli.
Oh, and zinnias and marigolds, too!