Monday, September 15, 2008

Anika's Gymnastics Class

We're building on Anika's olympic fever; I saw an ad in the paper for an 8-week trial gymnastics class through our local Parks & Rec Dept. It is held at a gym in nearby Manteca, so Anika is ecstatic. Friday's used to be "Daddy's Day Off" now they are "My Special Day", according to Anika. She is loving it!


Stretching:Balance Beam station:
Cartwheel station:
Backward somersault station:
Rings station: (This one is a little bit dark but Anika has been waiting to try these out! She is doing a straddle swing.)

Baby Kat




Saturday, September 06, 2008

Kathryn Smiling

Poor Kathryn is struggling with a cold this week but she still smiles. What a trooper! I still wish I could catch a full smile but here is the best I could do. . .

RIDING A BIKE

Yes, in one week, Anika is riding a two-wheel bike by herself. Once we replaced the tube on this 16in. bike, she was off and going. She is still working on taking off and stopping but, boy, is she excited. (So is her mother, who was chasing around after her bigger 20 in bike in triple digit heat this week. This 16 in. bike is a God-send.)
Still learning to stop.

Learning to Ride

Anika is learning to ride a bike!!!! We've had some wonderful neighbors bring over some bikes (3 different sizes!) Our neighbors, the Heckmans, have a new method of teaching bike riding. They brought us a 12 in. bike that their 3 yr. old son, Trent, just used to learn on. The pedals and chains are gone so kids focus on balance/steering/turning/etc. Anika has been on it since last Sat. when they brought it over.
Andrew desperately wants to learn, too. Here's Anika keeping her feet up as she coasts along the sidewalk; she especially liked our slanted driveway where she could get us some speed.


Wednesday, September 03, 2008

My Three-ums

Anika takes her role as big sister very seriously. She loves to hold and care for Kathryn and she is a great source of translation for those moments when I simply can't make out what Andrew is saying.
The vestiges of face paint are from the MOPs & POPs carnival/kick-off that we went to (MOPs is Mothers of Pre-schoolers). What fun - bounce houses, face painting, crafts, cotton candy, popcorn, and more!


Kathryn 3 months

Although she is my most responsive, happy, giggly baby, I can't seem to capture it with the camera. Here is a sober Kathryn Grace:


Kathryn Grace rolling over???

Well the jury may be out on this one but Kathryn is pretty close to rolling over. Just what to do with that arm in the way. . .

Olympic Fever, part 3

We moved the running events indoors since the heat was a bit overwhelming! (Anika is wearing a "Jesus is Alive" sign as her participant #.)

Here is Anika's running ensemble:


Olympic Fever, part 2

Here are our diving events:


Yes, Anika is diving not doing balance beam;-)

Olympic Fever

Although the Olympics are long over in Beijing, they are alive and well in the Wicker household. Anika was fascinated by the diving, gymnastics, synchronized swimming, etc. So she has been performing in all events. Here is a sampling of our gymnastics (I put a mat down in our garage to get some shade in the triple digit heat we've been experiencing):





Dad & His Kids

I was able to catch a sweet moment of Lloyd and his kids. Down time is pretty limited when you have a 4 yr, 2 yr, and 3 mo. old:-)


Thursday, August 14, 2008

Troll Tot

Here is Kathryn sporting the new bib from our Trinity Alumni Committee.


Lazy Town

I may have mentioned in previous posts that Anika LOVES Lazy Town - a children's show on Nick, Jr. Anika has been practicing the dances from the show and Andrew is really getting into Sporticus (the "slightly above average" hero of the show, and a former Olympic gymnast). So, today they put on some costumes and performed for me:-)


The real cast members (Robbie Rotten, Stephanie, & Sporticus):

Our cast members: Sporticus (#10) and Stephanie (sans pink hair!):

Wii Fever

Well, we did it. . . We bought a Wii game system. Lloyd and I have talked about it for months. I've been fascinated by this "interACTIVE" gaming device and after I tried my sister's family's Wii in Morrison, I was hooked. Now, I'm just shocked at how quickly a 4 year old has mastered this new technology. Anika LOVES it. She is becoming an expert at the lingo for so many sports. I can hear her saying, "nice on" or "nice approach" as I play golf. I will be encouraged to "hit it out of the park" or "don't get a foul ball" as I swing the bat. And sometimes she will show her competitive spirit as she wish for me to NOT "make a strike" in bowling as I come to the final "frame".

As a side note: Lloyd and I can't believe how sore we are:-) It really does make you work - and work up a sweat!
We've discovered that Anika is a lefty for sure!




Special Visitors

After recovering a bit from vacation, we were delighted to welcome Nana and Aunt Rachel for a short visit. They stopped for a few days before continuing their trip north to see Pake (Lloyd's grandpa) in Salem, OR. It was Aunt Rachel's first time holding Kathryn. The kids couldn't get enough of their Nana.