Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Thanksgiving



This is very late, but I wanted to share some pictures from Thanksgiving. We took a road trip to Chicago to celebrate with Jake and Heather. The whole family was there for a couple of days and we had great food and great fellowship, and then we were alone with Jake and Heather for a couple of days and it was just like old times, when we all lived in Nyack together. We had a great time getting to know our new niece and cousin, Rachel. We also got to visit the Home Alone house and drove by Michael Jordan's former house. It was a really great holiday.

First Snow




We experienced our first snow of the season on the first weekend of December. It snowed all day on Saturday, and Matt was out of town for meetings, so after naps the girls and I bundled up and went out to play in the snow. Emma made a couple of mountains and Siri spent most of her time trying to get up and down the hill, until she discovered that she could eat snow. We made a small snowman and Emma, on her own, put little chunks of snow in the places of a mouth, nose and eyes. When toes were getting cold we headed in for hot chocolate (which proved to be a disaster with the white shirts they were wearing) and nutella crepes for dinner.
The next day we ventured out again, but were faced with the task of finding a place to play where there wasn't mud and water under the snow. When we found a good area Emma made lots of snow angels and tried to dig a fort in the 4 inches of snow...and Siri ate snow the whole time.

Emma's 4th Birthday!

December 11 was Emma's 4th birthday! She is so big and mature and she has started tucking her hair behind her ears like a big girl. It's crazy to have a 4 year old!
Emma wanted a snowflake party and a strawberry cake, so that's what we did. Her birthday fell on a Shabbat and the first day of Hanukkah, and we had 2 families over for dinner. We played bingo for prizes, Emma opened presents, and we had cake and ice cream. We love you, Emma!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Emma's Last Dance Class




The day that we left for Thanksgiving vacation we were able to attend Emma's last dance class. We were wondering if this would even happen, and it did. The reason for the pessimism was that a few weeks before Emma had fallen during class and refused to finish out the session. The week after she merely sat and watched for half the class, and the class before last she refused to even get out of the car. I'm almost certain that this was a combination of feeling embarrassed and alone, but she pulled through in the last one and did very well. The teacher was very kind and allowed Siri to participate when she wanted to. Emma was telling Siri all the instructions. It was very cute, and we are so proud of Emma!