Saturday, November 28, 2009

Christmas Photo Shoot - Take 1

Not only do I have the "joy" of trying to get a decent picture of my family for my Christmas cards, but I get to do two extra photo sessions for the grandparents. Each set of grandparents wants to proudly show off their grandchildren (who can blame them?) by sending out cards with pictures. It always cracks me up how we somehow eventually end up with great pictures and how the receivers of the cards have no idea about the chaos surrounding the photo shoot. Today was no different...we had our photo session for my in-laws. The truth is their card is going to be awesome, but if you could have seen the dramatics of my lovely daughter during the whole process...well let's just say she might have been crossed of Santa's nice list. Here is a sneak peak of some of the pictures that will be used as bragging rights by my in-laws.





Sunday, November 15, 2009

All Aboard!

Today we decided to hop on the local Metrolink train and head south to San Juan Capistrano. The train ride was about 40 minutes, which was about 35 minutes too long for Lauren. That girl can NOT sit still. We had a great time though - the kids loved being able to get out of their seats while the train was moving and walk all over. Daniel also thought it was pretty great to use the potty while the train was moving. Once down in SJC we headed to Zoomars petting zoo followed by lunch at Ruby's. My parents met us for lunch, which was wonderful. It was especially helpful because I decided another hour of hanging out at Zoomars followed by another 40 minutes on the train was too much for Lauren, so my parents took us girls home while Daniel and daddy stayed to catch the train home.

Waiting at the train station



Enjoying the ability to move around in the train


Lauren NOT sitting down



Daniel having fun at Zoomars


Joe and the kids playing at Zoomars

Saturday, November 14, 2009

More crafting

Today I had the chance to work on some craft projects - thank you daddy for taking both kids to judo practice. I'm sort of bummed I missed seeing Daniel and Lauren at judo (because I'm pretty sure there was little judo going on and a lot of mischief instead), but I LOVED having the morning to myself. I'm really trying to make as many Christmas gifts as possible and I'm almost done with my niece Julia. Her basket of felt food just has a few pieces missing and today I made an apron. I cheated a little though and used a dress that had a big stain on the front to make the apron. I cut apart the dress and only used the back (un-stained) side. I added a pocket because I found some little wooden spoons that needed a home and then I hemmed the sides and added bias tape on the top. I'm really happy with the way it turned out and I love the idea of re-purposing an adorable dress that had been previously thought as ruined. Here is the finished project.



I also made a little something for myself. I saw this tutorial for making a fabric flower pin . It was super easy and I used various materials and tulle I had on hand. I actually made two because I wanted a big one for using on a jacket or to hold a scarf in place and a small one for a t-shirt or something.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Letters to Someone

Dear Extended Day at Preschool,

Oh how I love Thursdays and Daniel's extended day at school. 9am to 2pm is an enormous break for a mom, especially when little miss Lauren still naps for a good part of that time. Sheets and towels are in the wash, house is tidy and all forms of computer communication have been checked (and responded to!). Time, sweet precious time how I love you! We'll be back to craziness tomorrow, but let's just enjoy today.

From,
A Sane (for the moment) Mommy


Dear Daredevil Daniel,

I told you to stop diving into the pillows on mom and dad's bed. I warned you there was a hard wood headboard behind those fluffy pillows. I'm sorry you got a nice bloody gash on your forehead, but I told you so!!

Love,
Your First Aid Mommy


Dear La Habra Children's Museum,

My kids had a blast visiting you and they both fell asleep on the way home, so that was pretty much a perfect afternoon. But I'm just not too sure how I feel about your animal exhibit. I get that you are a museum, but the animals on display are slightly creepy looking. And I might have been extra creeped out by how much Lauren loved it. Maybe it was that she kept poking at the eyes of your animals that worried me. But, don't worry, we'll probably visit again. Who am I to stop visiting a place that entertained and tired out my kids?
From,
A Slightly Bothered Museum Visitor

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Halloween Round-up

So many fun Halloween activities last week...so much sugar overload this week. Here are some pictures from the fun.

There is so much going on with this group, but my favorites are Daniel playing Rubiks cube in the middle of the chaos and dinosaur Riley pulling Dorothy's pigtail.


Daniel's preschool class on Halloween Party Day



My two little pumpkins



Ready to go Trick-or-Treating

Through the Eyes of Daniel

On Monday I was reminded of something I thought as a child. For some reason I didn't think teachers were "real" people. I honestly thought they lived at our elementary school and if I did run into them at the grocery store or someplace, I'd be surprised there were "out." Well, Daniel currently holds this view. After picking up a movie at Blockbuster, we drove by Daniel's preschool and I said to him, "Look Daniel it's your preschool" to which he replied, "the lights are all off, Mrs. Jennifer must be sleeping." Oh boy - it was so hard for me not to laugh out loud at that one! Yes, that's right, when you are 3 years old you really think your teacher lives at your school. I agreed with him that at 5:30pm on a Monday evening, Mrs. Jennifer was most likely sleeping in his classroom.
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