It is good to have Daddy home again!
Monday, November 27, 2006
Snow Day
We got SNOW!!! Yeah! It snowed on Sunday and Anika couldn't wait to get out in it. She had to wait until after church, but then when she saw our neighbor and friend, Nathan, out scooping the sidewalk she couldn't be cooped up inside any longer. Nathan let her tag along as he shoveled the driveway and sidewalks. What a guy! (Lloyd was gone on Thanksgiving Youth retreat - a classis-wide shin-dig up in the mountains so he was enjoying a lot of the white stuff too.) Andrew and I chose to stay inside and make hot chocolate for the toilers outside. (We rarely get a lot of snow in Sunnyside so this was an occasion!)
Andrew thought it would be funny to close the door on Mommy while she was taking a few pics outside.
Andrew thought it would be funny to close the door on Mommy while she was taking a few pics outside.
Playing together
Friday, November 17, 2006
Anika's Debut
I had to include another video on the blog. (I hope you don't mind.) I often sing a few little songs to Anika at the end of the day as we get ready to sleep. She is learning them and now singing them back to me. Here she is singing her rendition of "All in All". (We have to work on not singing with your mouth full but I hope you enjoy it!)
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Cuteness
Some pics!!!
Well, I guess I do have some pictures to post.
After cantata practice, Anika and Andrew were still up and in no mood to go to bed. I was trying desperately to be a responsible parent and get Andrew to bed. Anika was bouncing off the walls and Dana was trying to be helpful:-) This is Dana's idea of being helpful. She taught Anika to put her hands out and say, "What's the problem?" (In case you can't catch the "problem" from the pics, Anika is still fully clothed under her pj's.)
After cantata practice, Anika and Andrew were still up and in no mood to go to bed. I was trying desperately to be a responsible parent and get Andrew to bed. Anika was bouncing off the walls and Dana was trying to be helpful:-) This is Dana's idea of being helpful. She taught Anika to put her hands out and say, "What's the problem?" (In case you can't catch the "problem" from the pics, Anika is still fully clothed under her pj's.)
Ramblings
Wow, it's been a week since I last posted but I don't have any new pics. Life just seems to be zipping past and I haven't had the camera in hand. I could go on and on and list all of the funny things that Anika has said in the last week or the way that Andrew makes us laugh with his huge grin and wrinkled nose, but I'm not sure it would be edge of your seat reading ~ more mommy memories than momentous occasions.
We are anticipating the upcoming holidays with the hosting, baking, cooking, eating, giving and receiving that it entails. It seems like it is beginning already. But I'm really in the mood already this year. It might be the fact that our church is doing a Christmas cantata so I've already been singing and listening to Christmas music. It has been so much fun to sing choral music again with a bunch of music lovers! Lloyd is trying to attend too but he always seems to be double (or even triple) booked on Tuesday nights. I have a wonderful friend who has volunteered to watch my kids so that I can go every Tues. for 8 weeks. Anika LOVES Miss "Soup" (Sue) and they have a grand time together. So, anyway enough randomness, I hope that you are all beginning to feel the excitement of the season and will be blessed with time to reflect, refresh, remember, and revere the King of kings this year.
We are anticipating the upcoming holidays with the hosting, baking, cooking, eating, giving and receiving that it entails. It seems like it is beginning already. But I'm really in the mood already this year. It might be the fact that our church is doing a Christmas cantata so I've already been singing and listening to Christmas music. It has been so much fun to sing choral music again with a bunch of music lovers! Lloyd is trying to attend too but he always seems to be double (or even triple) booked on Tuesday nights. I have a wonderful friend who has volunteered to watch my kids so that I can go every Tues. for 8 weeks. Anika LOVES Miss "Soup" (Sue) and they have a grand time together. So, anyway enough randomness, I hope that you are all beginning to feel the excitement of the season and will be blessed with time to reflect, refresh, remember, and revere the King of kings this year.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Fun with Paper
Shopping with Anika
Anika has asked me repeatedly this week to "Play the lady". What she means is that we play cashier and she checks me out about a thousand times. I've purchased clothing, groceries, pictures, world peace. . . but she never gets enough of it. I'm afraid it might be difficult to teach the concept of money when it is so convienent to use plastic. (She is imitating mommy after all. . .) It is too easy for her to see Mommy go to the store, select what we need, walk thru the check out lane, and take it home. Any thoughts on teaching stewardship to a two-year old? (We certainly do live in a disposable, fast food culture. This just becomes more obvious to me as I raise my children.) Anyway, perhaps I'm drawing too much from a 2 years old innocent desire to mimic the adult world (and I really think she just likes the motion of swiping a card and making the beeping noises:-))
Anika scanning the object to be purchased:
Anika swipes the card (thru the couch cushions!)
Anika returning the credit card:
Anika scanning the object to be purchased:
Anika swipes the card (thru the couch cushions!)
Anika returning the credit card:
Another Hair Cut
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Thanks, Deb!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Harvest Fair
Instead of going out trick-or-treating, we head to the Harvest Fair fundraiser. A group from our church puts on a big shin-dig at the Christian school. There are tons of kids' games, costume contests, pumpkin carving contests, cake walk, concessions, and TONS of candy. We work a shift at one of the games and then take Anika around to try out the games and collect candy. She was beside herself with delight. She had a great time. Andrew was able to enjoy the babysitting that was provided so Mom and Dad could work and help Anika. (The first year we were here they asked us to judge the costumes. Lloyd and I both said, never again! It is too hard. Amazing creativity.) What a fun night!
Costume Madness
Anika LOVED getting dressed up this year. She was Alice from Alice in Wonderland. She was wearing her dress in the morning and dancing around. Then after her nap, we got ready. She actually sat still to let me do her hair. I realized that I don't often let her have it down. (I guess I've succumbed to practicality over appearance. She is always getting food in her hair so I pull it back.) Andrew was our little pumpkin:-) I wasn't able to get a good picture of them together because Andrew had to attack Anika which made her REALLY unhappy. Sigh, the trials of kids!
You might take note of the gates in front of the fireplace. Yep, we have another mobile one. Andrew is ALL over the place:-)
You might take note of the gates in front of the fireplace. Yep, we have another mobile one. Andrew is ALL over the place:-)
Carving Pumpkins
Anika's Imagination
I've mentioned before that Anika is a master at mimcry. Well, she was at it again this morning. I couldn't resist another video to show her at her best. (Videos take a long time to download so you don't need to worry about too many of these but thanks for indulging me!)
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