Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Anika's Open House & Spring Program

Anika has been anticipating this night for WEEKS - what to wear, how to do her hair, which shoes, what they would sing -- I thought she would explode with excitement when we finally left the house. First, we went to Anika's classroom and enjoyed a tour/open house. Anika showed us EVERYTHING. Then over to the PAC for the k-3 concert. If I haven't said it before, I will now. Anika's teacher, Mrs. Huisken is incredible. She teaches kindergarten and Elementary music and last night was her night to shine. It was a wonderful evening. The theme for the evening was "Lord of Creation, Lord of my Heart". All the grades sang fun, upbeat pieces about animals and a wonderful combined piece (see following post). I was amazed at how focused the kids were, how well behaved, and how much they all seemed to enjoy themselves. What a great night! One excited girl:
Anika's spot:

Showing Mom around the classroom.
Anika's head is peeking between the two boys in the front:

Monday, March 29, 2010

Anika's Spring Program

Wow, lots more video! Here are the three songs that Anika sang in her spring program last night. Anika is fourth from the left in the back row in the songs with just her kindergarten class. In the combined number, Dad went down front to get a better view. This might be more than even my loyal blog watchers can handle (So enjoy, Grandparents:-))

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Anika's Debut

(Please excuse me for being a little bit "Flip video" crazy.) Anika was asked to sing along with a special music piece in church this morning. She did a great job (of course Mom would say that, eh?). If you don't want to watch the whole song, her part is right at the end. It is the song Slow Fade. For our last Sunday on the seven deadly sins, we looked at lust and this song worked perfectly.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hunting Easter Eggs

Mom's Club Easter Hunt

Our church's Mom's Club held our second annual Easter Egg Decorating and Hunt Day today.

First we dyed eggs:
Kathryn really enjoyed this. She keep plopping her egg in the dye and asking for "more, more".
As the eggs dried, we enjoyed a story inside the church while the eggs hiders worked outside. Once Kat found an egg, she was hooked:-) Anika and Andrew were old pros.




Then the best part! Enjoying the surprises found inside each egg:



The sun was kinda bright:-)

Who needs toys?

Again, I've learned that sad truth that kids are really more interested in "real" things than their toys.:-) Jello boxes become building blocks.
What a grumpy face! She didn't like that I interrupted her to take a picture.


Friday, March 26, 2010

Nothing says spring like. . .

Anika has been wanting a hula hoop since last summer when her grandma taught her. Of course, by the time we got back home and Mom remember to look for them they were off the shelves. (Apparently hula hoops are seasonal items -- even in Cali). Anika has been so excited about this "sign of the season".

Friday, March 19, 2010

Kids Say the Darnedest Things







Today was a fun day for Andrewisms again:
  • After hearing Dad say, "Anika, we overslept!", Andrew responded, "Oh no! We overflowed the bed!" (Considering Anika came and slept next to our bed sometime in the middle of the night and Andrew climbed in around 6:15, I'd say he was right!)



  • Anika knocked Dad's glasses off the counter, but Andrew comforted him, "We didn't bruise 'em, Daddy".



  • And on a more sensitive, caring note. Andrew ran up to me this morning to tell me, "Kathryn say we best friends!"



  • One from Anika on our walk home from school. "Mom, our legs are the only thing that keep growing so they just push our bodies up." (I'm pretty sure that is Barbie biology).



  • And one from Kathryn: Mom saw the mess that Andrew tracked in the house and exclaimed "Holy cow!" from right next to me I hear "Ho-ee Cow!"

Monday, March 15, 2010

Jelly Belly Fun

Anika had Monday off of school this week so Daddy re-arranged his schedule so we could have a family day! We enjoyed a day trip to the Jelly Belly factory in Fairfield. What fun! The day started with going out to breakfast -- you can't beat choco chip pancakes or strawberry-almond waffles. Then we drove to the mecca of Jelly Bellies. The factory tour is free and we were able to enjoy some great samples -- we are now fans of Mixed Berry Smoothie and 7-Up. Then we browsed through the store with its mind boggling array of flavors. We had fun purchasing some "belly flops" (irregular beans) for Anika to take for show & tell this week. After this sugar high, we walked off some energy at the Vacaville Factory Outlets getting new shoes for these fast growing kiddos. What a great day!

The jelly bean loving president made of jelly bellies. (Then Gov. Reagan got started on his jelly bean addiction while trying to break himself from his pipe tobacco addiction. Jelly Bellies made some astronomical sum of beans to send to his inaugration.)

Attired in our "lovely" paper hats for the tour. (There were no cameras allowed on the tour.):


One Drawer Higher

Kathryn has reached a new milestone. She can reach into Mom's make-up drawer. Here is her first attempt at mascara. (I think she had the general idea that it is supposed to go somewhere around your eye -- she just lacks the fine motor skills to get it done:-))


Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Mmmmmmmmm

Cool & rainy = homemade french bread & soup:



P.S. Mom, this is what they were supposed to look like. (I'll never understand why the only time I've messed up is when you were over.)