Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Santa-tonio
Grandma and Grandpa came to visit so we took them to San Antonio and did all the touristy things: The Riverwalk, The Alamo, a horse carriage ride. Isabel was so excited and I finally figured out that she thought we were going to Santa's hometown of Santa-tonio. It was only in the 40's so it felt like the North Pole to us.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
'Tis the Season...
We've hung our stockings and done our shopping and Isabel wrote her 1st letter to Santa. She's expecting a dollhouse, a Barbie computer, and a pony, stuffed not real. Liza started crawling the day we brought out all the Christmas decorations. So far she leaves them alone though. She is content to follow after Isabel.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Giving Thanks
We had a nice relaxing Thanksgiving. Ryan always cooks the meal so that may be the best part for me. Sam (our cat) caught his own bird and was quite proud of himself.
Isabel told us she is thankful for "her" baby, her family, Santa, and her dolls. I was thankful not to be out shopping at some awful hour on Friday. We always spend the day after Thanksgiving at the zoo. It beats the mall...the animals at the zoo have better manners.
Isabel told us she is thankful for "her" baby, her family, Santa, and her dolls. I was thankful not to be out shopping at some awful hour on Friday. We always spend the day after Thanksgiving at the zoo. It beats the mall...the animals at the zoo have better manners.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Haircut
Saturday, November 1, 2008
"Those People"
The haunted dining room
Where the real fun happens
2 grouchy kids at this point
Family Portrait
Let me at that candy!
Another Halloween has come and gone. I don't know if everyone is aware that Halloween is Ryan's absolute favorite day of the year. He thinks its criminal that its not a national holiday. And you know when you drive through a neighborhood and you see that one house that went all out for the occasion and you think "who on earth lives there?" Well on our street that is us. I can't possibly describe the amount of decorations we have and the time it takes to put them up. Ryan has music playing and a fog machine and of course all of our monster friends outside. He measures his success by how many kids drop their candy and run in fear. One poor kid got tangled in the cobwebs and couldn't get away fast enough. I had to take Ryan driving through the neighborhood so he could see if any houses had us beat and one did. So there are already improvement plans involving a strobe light and cemetary. The competiton is on for next year.
And the girls. Well Isabel talks a big game about going Trick-or-Treating but when it comes down to it she is just too shy. She hides behind me and won't even take any candy. We just go to a few neighbors. This year our famous puker Liza managed to spit up on Isabel's costume so she demanded we take the costume off RIGHT NOW. Never mind that we were in our neighbor's entryway. Isabel prefers to watch when the kids come to our house. And I must admit, it is quite a show. Now the big clean-up begins.
Election Fever
My friend sent this little bit of election humor my way and I couldn't resist posting a link. Too funny, Thanks Almas. Click here
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Pumpkin Carving
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Getting ready for fall
Our new table
This is what happens when dad is bored.
We put up all of our Halloween decorations this weekend and found a little costume for Liza. Isabel is so excited. Our weather is starting to cool off a little bit too so it feels like fall.
We finally got a new kitchen table. Our old one was falling apart. You had to be careful how much you ate or your chair just might give out. But those worries are long gone because we had a guy we know make a set that matches perfectly with our kitchen. And all the seating is quite sturdy so I can eat all I want.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
What?
How is it possible that it is already October??? Liza will be 6 months old soon. She rolls all over and wants to crawl but it will be a while before she figures that out(hopefully). She smiles all the time and has become the unofficial greeter at her daycare. Isabel is always asking about grandpa and the grandmas. She loves her dance class and has decided that grandpa will benefit from lessons she will provide him at Christmas. "Grandpa is really gonna like this", she will say while jumping and twirling.
We repaired all of our hurricane damage. Ryan and I are back at work and very busy trying to catch up. We were out of school for 6 days (that we don't have to make up hooray) but it is a big scramble to get caught up.
Fall is Ryan's favorite time of year. He adores Halloween so we will start decorating this weekend. We have about 2x more Halloween stuff than Christmas. I'll have to take pictures of our haunted house.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Go Vikes!
Ryan dresses the girls up in their cheerleading gear on game days. Not that it has brought the Vikings any luck so far. We'll see what Old Gus can do this week. Isabel has even started to ask football questions like "dad who has the ball now?" She likes to get her pom-poms out and then Ryan likes to pause the TV when the cheerleaders are on (for Isabel's sake of course.)
Before the Game
After the Game
Before the Game
After the Game
Clean Up
Isabel wanted to do her part with the hurricane clean-up. Notice she is wearing a dress and jewelry. Later she put on her princess dress-up dress and shoes. The neighbors thought that was pretty funny. And Aunt Mandy wondered if she ever wore her dress-up dress. Ryan was checking out the pool equipment and Isabel had to run in the house and grab her tool kit so she could assist.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
We survived Ike!
Well hurricane Ike came through on Friday night. Our area is looking pretty good, just lots of downed trees and fences, roof damage, and power outages. We are very lucky to have power right now. We cleaned up the yard and will be dealing with insurance and contractors now. Lots of people are still without power and the people on the islands will have it rough for quite a while. Things get very unsanitary, very quickly without electricity or water. All the basic necessities are in short supply around here but everyone is happy to have survived.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Busy, busy, busy
School has started so we are busy down here. I always feel like I've been run over by a truck at the beginning of a new school year. I'm at a new school, in a new district, doing a different thing this year. But it is going well. My commute is about 5 minutes. I brought Isabel up to the school last Saturday and I really wish I had thought to bring the camera. She loved it. She came prancing into my room and sat in the desk closest to the teacher's desk, pulled out a social studies book and pretended to read. She is already excited about kindergarten. She has started ballet classes so she wears her leotard around all the time and walks on her toes. Liza is a very happy baby and is growing so fast.
Anyone looking for a good book should check out Look Me In the Eye by John Elder Robison. It is written by Augusten Burrough's older brother and is about Asperger's Syndrome. Check out the website.
I would post some pictures but it is not letting me upload any at the moment.
Anyone looking for a good book should check out Look Me In the Eye by John Elder Robison. It is written by Augusten Burrough's older brother and is about Asperger's Syndrome. Check out the website.
I would post some pictures but it is not letting me upload any at the moment.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
A day at the zoo
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