Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dinner conversations

We were eating supper tonight and Ava was eating her sandwich fine but not her tomato soup. Rosie was slurping her soup down and Jeff and I had both finished ours. I asked Ava if she was going to eat her soup and she said no. I said I'd eat it then if she wasn't going to. Then we all started talking about how delicious the soup was and how Ava should eat her soup. She joined in and told me that it was "really good soup". I said then that she should eat it herself. She shrugged and said, "Guess not."

Needless to say, she didn't eat her soup.

Monday, November 29, 2010

It's Lizarding!

Jeff went out to the acreage to get an hour of hunting in before dark. When he got back the weather had gone from snowing to blizzarding. Well, Ava wanted to know why he didn't take her along hunting and the real answer is two parts a: she's too little b: its blizzarding outside. But all she heard was the blizzarding part. But she didn't hear that right. She came running back into the house after talking to her dad and she ran right up to me with the most serious expression and told me that her dad "saw a lizard. "Really, a lizard! Its lizarding outside, dad said! Uh-huh, a LIZARD!''

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Other Jeff


When Michaela turned one it seemed as though she turned a corner and suddenly she and Ava "clicked". They started playing really well with each other and Ava FINALLY had someone to entertain her 24/7 like she wants. Michaela is generally pretty laid back and will play so, so well all by herself. But Ava won't let her play alone when she's around. So Michaela is led from room to room, dressed up, dressed down, put in baskets, put on beds, put under beds, put in wagons, put in cars, put in tents, put under blankets, put under pillows, put on chairs, put on tables. Ava as director of all things "play" in this house has issued Michaela with the roles of "Pepper" and "Jeff". When they are playing their game based on the movie "Annie" then Michaela is on the orphans named "Pepper", Ava is "Annie" (Surprise!), Mommy is "Miss. Hattigan", and daddy is "Daddy Warbucks". When they play house then Michaela is "Jeff", Ava is "mommy", mommy is "Theresa" and I'm not sure who Jeff is in that one. And this is what I'm listening to now. "Mommy" just put "Jeff" to bed on the floor in their room. "Now stay there, Jeff. Night night." I hear her giving "Jeff" kisses and a little bedtime song and then she shuts off the light and closes the door. If I went in there to check I could tell you what I'd find, Michaela lying patiently on the floor sucking her thumb and waiting for Ava to come and "wake" her up. They play this game on the deck out back, on the front steps, on the big rock, in the house, anywhere. Always Ava is in charge and she's putting Michaela to bed. But sometimes she goes to bed and lies down next to Michaela, too. The picture is of Ava who fell asleep on floor and Michaela who is waiting for Ava to wake up and play. Michaela might be a little confused because she's the one who's usually supposed to be sleeping...

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Bath towel


Michaela is a very interesting kid. Not very patient and pretty quick to show her temper. She likes things the way she likes things, and that's it. For instance, she likes to wear her bathtowel on her head for a while after she gets out of the bath. And even after she's gotten dressed after getting out of the bath. And if you take it off of her and hang it up before she's ready for you to do just that you will get to experience a full-on toddler temper tantrum. Rosie will stomp her feet and yell and chew you out while tugging on the towel hoping to pull it off the hook and get it back on her head. But if you let her just wear it for 20 minutes or so she'll usually get bored and take it off herself. We've not yet had to go out in public wearing it so I think we're doing okay.

If you're wondering what she's chewing on in these pictures it's part of a playdough machine. It has playdough dried up and stuck inside it and she's licking it. It's her Playdough Popsicle. (Don't worry, I made the playdough so its definitely non-toxic.) Can you imagine the tantrum when I took that away? Ugh. She understands quite a bit and she understands me more often than I realize. But she doesn't always like my explanations for why I take things away... And she's very good at communicating her displeasure!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Labor Day Weekend

We had a fantastic Labor Day weekend camping with family. Gorgeous weather with warm days and cool nights. Great food and lots of things to do! The kids loved the beach and snacked on sandy cereal and drank sandy juice boxes.
Danika fell asleep after a walk and took her siesta in the shade of Grandpa's truck, with the help of his cooler, of course.
Poptarts for breakfast for these rascals!
It took a long bike ride but I got Ava and Zander to both fall asleep in the bike trailer. How on earth do kids sleep like this? I don't know but I'm so glad that they can!!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Garage Sales

I should probably have one of those silly bumper stickers on my mini-van that says "I Break for Garage Sales". I love them! You never know what goodies you might find! "New" clothes for the girls, a good book, a funky chair, or some other treasure. Ava and Michaela usually have to wait at the curb while I run up quick to "see if there's anything good" but sometimes they get to come and help me hunt. So Ava always has her eyes peeled for a good sale. Well, on Sunday on our way into Rock Valley Ava spotted a BIG garage sale. "Mom, look a garage sale!!" Umm, Ava, that's Bomgaars. But with all of the stuff spread out on display in the parking lot and on the sidewalk, I can see why you thought it was a sale! Nice catch! :)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

First Day of Pre-School


Ava Reese started Pre-School this year! And she loves it! (No surprise there :) Its just two mornings a week but I think she'd like to go more often. She likes her teacher and the kids and the crafts and the library and the playground and everything. The bus rides, though, might be her favorite. Up at 6:30 so that she can catch her 7:10 bus she doesn't complain or anything. Jumps on the bus and sits with a smile. She's the first on in the morning. On the way home though she is one of perhaps 6 pre-schoolers who ride the bus. The first day I picked her up off of the bus I noticed that there was a little girl (Jenna) in the front seat and three kids in the second seat. Oh, wait, that's Ava in the second seat. Sitting between two boys... "Why didn't you sit with Jenna, Ava? She was all alone." She didn't know, just shrugged. But the next time I met the bus she was again sitting between two boys and Jenna was again, alone. "Ava, why don't you sit with Jenna?" Shrugging, Ava replies, "Well, I like the boys!" Her father got a little red in the face when she told him this and he told her she needs to sit with Jenna next time. (Of course, she didn't.)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The girl has a point

Ava caught me doing the unthinkable last week. I know, its terrible, but what could I do? I had run out of kleenex and (GASP!) reached for some toilet paper to blow my nose. I folded a bit into a hankie and as I was bringing it to my nose my motion was halted by a little (but loud) voice, "Mom, that's not for noses! That's for butts!!" What can I say? When she's right, she's right.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Just like Dad

So.... (This is how Ava starts many sentences) Yesterday we cleaned out the garage! Yay! That was my Father's Day gift to Jeff, apparently. I guess the boxes that filled it up didn't bother me too much because they weren't in the house but they were bugging him. So we cleared it out yesterday and can even park a car in there!! Ava helped the whole time but occasionally took breaks to play Pacman on the tv Jeff set up out there or read one of the books she found in the boxes. In the afternoon it started getting pretty hot and daddy decided he needed to take his shirt off to work and cool down. Ava saw this and said she wanted to take her shirt off, too. Her father told her no, that his shirt came off because he had gotten it "dirty". Jeff turned away and while his back was turned I watched Ava flop down on her belly on the dirty floor and proceed to dirty her own shirt. She jumped up and ran to dad and asked to take off her shirt now, too, because it was dirty! I turned away and laughed and laughed while daddy had to try and keep a straight face and come up with a new explanation as to why his little girl had to keep her (now) dirty shirt on.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Playdough fun


Auntie Ellen gave me a great recipe for playdough and it has been f-u-n! Ava's really good at it and can make snakes and smash them. With help she can use the tools and make a turtle or flower. And that's about it so far. :) But everyday our playdough skills grow so watch out sculptors everywhere! (Michaela thinks playdough is pretty tasty so we try and play with it when she's napping. )

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Up to my ears in frosting
















I decided that I wanted to make birthday cakes (and lots of them) for the girls' and Zander's birthdays in February. It was alot of work but it was really fun. Zander had a Buzz Lightyear theme, Ava wanted Tinkerbell, and for Michaela I did a Suzy's Zoo baby duck.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Happy Birthday(s), Girls!!





Happy Birthday to our girls!! Born just one week and two years apart we had a busy February celebrating their birthdays. It was a great month and lots of fun but it was nice to see March come along where we could relax a bit. We threw a big party with the girls' cousin, Zander Ramone, at Levi & Erica's apartment building. It was a 1-2-3 party (Michaela turned one, Zander turned two, Ava turned three.) Cake, presents, swimming and prizes for everyone made it a crazy fun day. Thank you to everyone who celebrated our birthdays!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Boogers, boogers, and more boogers!

The girls are sick. All three of us girls started feeling under the weather last week but while I have gotten better the two little ones have gotten worse. Ava sounded as though a seal had taken over her vocal cords so I took her into the doctor on Friday. He didn't say it was croup but said it was a possibility. Gave her antibiotics and prescribed nebulizer treatments. At that time her fever was 101 but her spirits were as high as her temp so she was generally still fun to be around. She even talked with the doctor and told him that she is "potty trained". :) Michaela at that time just had a runny nose and a tiny cough. Now today, Monday, Michaela sounds much worse and her fever is up above 100. So I called the doctor and kept my fingers crossed that this was something he could just call a script in for us so we didn't have to make another trip to town. (More about my latest trip to town below.) He did. So Jeff's bringing home meds for Michaela on his lunch break and we're holed up in the house hoping for healthy girls on their birthdays!! In two days Ava Reese turns 3!! And one week after that Michaela is 1!!

So the reason I do not really feel like going to town today is because I went yesterday. And ended up doing a 180 on the highway and landed myself in the ditch facing the opposite direction from which I had been travelling. I haven't been in the ditch since high school and wasn't excited about it yesterday, either. But I was well, the van was fine, and there was no traffic coming towards me. And I am still very thankful that the girls were not in the van with me. Thank you, God! And thank you to Marv and Jeff for pulling me out, fixing my flat tire, and looking over my van at the shop to make sure it was okay for me to drive. I love you both!

We will just sit tight at home for a couple of days and hope for better weather and better girls. :)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Twirling




A dress must have proper "twirl" in order for it to be approved by Ava. This princess dress is perfect and Ava loves it! Thank you, Annie and Lucy! Here's our Ava Reese twirling and twirling and twirling.