These pictures aren't super great, but this was the latest craft that we did together. I cut up cereal boxes and secured the back of the diorama. Then we just glued colored construction paper for the sky and grass. The girls used many skills to make this, including ripping white for the clouds, drawing the trees, cutting little cuts to make the grass. Then they glued ripped up pieces of red, orange, yellow, and brown for the background trees. Next we made the 3D trees out of toilet paper rolls and brown pipe cleaner. For the finishing touches the girls put fall leaves and pine cones on the 3D tree and on the ground. Pretty cool fall project.
The adventures continue as we settle into our second new home on the west coast in downtown Seattle.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Siri's Birthday!
Last Friday Siri turned 4! We celebrated by inviting 10 neighborhood friends over for a Jake and the Neverland Pirates party! The kids decorated eye patches and watched Siri's 2 favorite episodes of the show. Then we fed them all chicken nuggets, fries, carrots and bananas before they set out on the treasure hunt, each with their own pouches to collect gold dablouns at each clue. The treasure was a Skully (the parrot on the show) piƱata that I made. We smashed it in the living room, the kids added candy to their bags, and then we fed them cake! The 1 1/2 hour whirlwind ended with Siri opening presents and Matt ushering the kids out the door, which was easy since they all live next door!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Hair Cuts in September
August Visitors
It's way over due, but I wanted to put up some pictures of when Terry, Stacy, Elijah, and Miles came to visit in August. Terry summited Mt. Rainier, and we had lots of fun with Stacy, Elijah, and cutie patootie Miles. It is such a blessing that they made the trip out to see us. The cousins get to know each other better, and I get a fantastic shopping buddy :)
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| Elijah as a tiger doctor. |
| Ty could not get enough of Miles! |
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Update on the First Day of School
So, the first day of school was actually much less dramatic than I had expected. Picking Emma up was relatively boring...except that Matt wasn't home in time so I had to bring along Ty (without shoes as we were in a hurry) and Siri, who was pretty bonkers because she hadn't napped. The bell rang as the parents were waiting in the wrong area, and I went around the corner as Emma came out the door. She was happy to see me, but we had to get Siri away from the tether ball before we could start for the car, and when I had a quiet moment to ask her about her day she wanted to know why she didn't get to take the bus. Hmmm. (And in case anyone is wondering, we are opting out of putting our tiny 5 year old into the craziness of 30 unsupervised minutes and carpooling with 2 other neighboring families.) Emma did comment on how long school was; 6 hours every day is pretty different from 2 1/2 hours of preschool every other day!
After school we had all the neighbor kids over for cookies and milk in honor of the first day! It was really fun and I think they drank a whole gallon of milk!
After school we had all the neighbor kids over for cookies and milk in honor of the first day! It was really fun and I think they drank a whole gallon of milk!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
First Day of Kindergarten

This morning I dropped off Emma at her first day of kindergarten! Wow, it was really weird. School starts at 9:20 so we are able to keep our morning "getting up" time of 8:00, which is great. We were all ready around 8:30 and we heard all the other kids outside playing, so we joined them to take pictures and such. Emma and I left around 9:00 and it only takes a few minutes to drive there, but had to find parking. We walked to the playground and as we entered her grip on my hand got much tighter. We lined up with her class and walked into the building. One adult noted, "This must be the kindergartners!" as all the parents were walking alongside their munchkins. Emma has her own locker (I remember having a little hall with hooks and a cubby - up until 3rd grade), and its a huge locker, so we practiced pulling the handle up and slamming it shut! Then she found her desk and was still a little nervous until she saw Ibrahim, our neighbor, arrive! I think her heart was warmed then :) So, Ms. Rae told all of the kids to wave to their parents and she ushered us out! One kid was pretty weepy, so I left before that scene made me sad. Then there was a small welcome meeting with the principle, I checked out where the office was, and walked to my car. Pretty weird, yes, and the house is quiet and the playground is empty, but it will be a great year!
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