Saturday, November 3, 2012

Gold Medal Gymnasts

The end of October snuck up quickly on us this year! Before we knew it we were going for walks with hats and mittens on, getting out the fall decor, picking the "perfect" pumpkins, and planning out what the girls would don for Hallapalooza! 

We started the whole pumpkin carving tradition last year and carried it on with round two this year. Last fall a kitty cat was the pick from our ladies... and this year, it was voted top choice yet again! We went with a different design... but I guess our girls are trying to hint at something! :)


They are still too small to do the actual carving, but they sure try to help anyway they can! 


Getting out the ooey gooey pumpkin seeds was, surprisingly, the highlight for Alia and Larren this year... which is quite a big difference from the last round! 

The memory of yummy salted roasted pumpkin seeds might have helped spur them on a little!



Jon and I both took a go at carving the kitty cat, and while neither of us are pros... it sure is fun, eh?! We might have to add more pumpkins to the rap sheet for next year!


So here she is... doesn't our little meow meow look friendly and inviting?! That's the look we were going for... we aren't into scaring the neighbor kids! We leave a big bowl of candy on the verandah while we're at Hallapalooza and we want it to be EMPTY when we get home!!

And here's the kitty from last year, for a year by year comparison!



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The Olympics really caught Alia's attention this year, and when I gave her the list of costume options she could chose from for Hallapalooza, the Olympic gymnast got a mighty big applause!

So we made a trip to the dollar store, got our creative juices flowing, and whipped up the girls costumes in no time!


Their "medals" were just glitter paper glued together with purple ribbon that said London 2012 on the side using scrap booking stickers. Their "torches" were card stock and construction paper cut & glued to look like flames, and our friends brought sparkles to put in their hair which totally sealed the costume!


Alia and Larren wore two of Alia's gymnastic leotards, while Caidrie just wore her *cough cough* bathing suit! Hey... it works!! :)


Their costumes were cheap, easy, and ADORED by the trio of gymnasts!  

Hallapalooza was fabulous, as always, with lots of games... more candy than ever... and great friends to share it with!

(You can also see our Hallapalooza fun from last year, if you missed it!)








Our kids don't drink pop... ever... because to them it's "too spicy!" But at this particular station they had to guess which cup was Coke and which was Pepsi! Did the fact that they despise pop detour them? Absolutely not! They saw that big bowl of candy and downed the "spicy bop" with a classic "You guys really drink this stuff?!" face! Oh the things kids will do for Reese's Pieces... that wouldn't be a learned trait or anything, would it?! And for the record... Alia said Pepsi was better!! :)


The littlest gymnast with her "coach!"


Caidrie really got into this whole gymnast thing and decided to try her hand at her first commercial shoot!


Yes... fall is/was a blur of busyness... and I constantly feel "behind"... but I've realized that one day my house will be spotless and completely organized, my schedule will be predictable, meal times quiet and uneventful... while I look back at these crazy days with longing! 

So I'm daily making the CHOICE to find joy in the little things. Like wrinkly pumpkins on the verandah steps, glitter from the girls gold medals sprinkled through out the house, the pleas for candy on a consistent basis, and the fall decorations still displayed while snow falls outside the window. 

Remind me I'm looking for joy when we're in the dead of winter with mounds of snowsuits and wet boots piled by the door, okay?!?! :)

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Toddling

I'm a bit slow in posting this, but Caidrie went from this...


... to this...


... to this!



Sorry about the crazy mom cheers! We get excited about the little things around here!

What's the Saying?

If the tool belt fits... 


(even if it has to be wrapped around 3 times!) 

... wear it! Or something along those lines!

This here monkey...


... is now into EVERYTHING! 

And this here self appointed sister's keeper... 


 ... just can't catch a moment's rest!

If it's not climbing on the table, it's climbing up the stairs, or unrolling the toilet paper, or getting stuck in the towel drawer, or.... well, let's just say our house has certainly got a lot busier lately!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Daddy Daughter Date

Last Saturday Jon had a special morning planned for our oldest princess. He whispered in her ear the night before that they were having a Daddy daughter date the next day... and the rooster had hardly crowed when one excited little lady was up to see what he had in store!

She carefully chose her own outfit... her "Every one loves a Canadian girl" shirt, play leggings, an athletic skirt, and fringe boots! :) Oh, and her strawberry heart necklace and "bling belt" to complete the ensemble!


I'm not gonna lie... she's never left the house in such attire before, but if you can't wear fringe boots and an athletic skirt at four years old, when can you, I ask?!? 



Not only was Daddy taking her on a date...


(Oh... and we had someone who REALLY REALLY wanted to go too, any guesses?!)


... but he was picking her up in style!


Larren tried one last attempt to go too...


(I LOVE her little tights tush! It was the day of interesting outfits, I guess!)


... but after the promise that she would get a date with Daddy NEXT Saturday, and that she got to help Mommy make a dessert while sister was away... the tears got a little less.




My favorite part of the morning?!



Watching Alia's little head bob along in the middle, next to her Daddy, as they drove away... knowing, without a doubt, that she is one blessed, BLESSED, little gal. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

If There's a Dusting...

... then there's snowmobiling! 

We got the tiniest amount of snow this weekend, and by golly, that's enough for the girls! 

 At the first possible moment they donned their snow suits... 


 ... their mittens... 


 ... their fuzzy toques...


... and were out the door with Daddy!


See, I wasn't kidding... there wasn't much snow to speak of! 


But, it doesn't take too much convincing for Daddy to get the sleds out of the garage! :)

Caider and Me

The two big girls were asked to spend the night at Nana Betty's the other night, so the next morning I found myself in a really, really quiet house! And they ended up being gone all day... so that really, really quiet morning turned into a really, really quiet DAY! 

Don't get me wrong, Caidrie was her normal self... but going from three kids to one kid, felt easy schmeasy! No fighting, or running up and down the halls, or "MOMMY, I'm DONE!" coming from the washroom, or "More water, please!" as I JUST sit down for lunch ... just the occasional pre-nap time crying from C.P. (Caidrie Praise) and smiles the rest of the day!

I didn't know what to do with myself! Caid and I went into town, but things took so much less time than they usually do that we were back in a Manitoba minute! Lunch was uneventful and then it was time for her to nap again! I mean yeah... I could have done all the house cleaning, and the laundry, and tackle that long to-do list, but... nah!

I read, I browsed the ole' inter web, and Caidrie and I simply spent time together!

She impressed me with her new standing skills...


... played with toys that are usually "sister swiped" right away...


... "cooked" up a storm...


... made me laugh with her funny faces...


... beat me in several races down the hallway...



... and endured my (unsuccessful) attempts to get a "Mommy and littlest lady" picture.


All in all a relaxed, lazy, loving day.


And it's the little things, like how she's always  "ready" with her foot tucked underneath her when she's playing, that make me smile. Those things that, sadly, get over looked as the youngest member of our family. It felt good to slow down, savor the quietness, get to know Caidrie a little more, and be ready to do the Mommy game again the next day!