Day 9
When we finally arrived home we had a bit of snow clean-up to do before rushing the girls off to Grandma's so Ryan and I could both go to work. With this being the first real snow, the girls did not hesitate to get outside and enjoy a bit of snow time.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
December Daily in January
This is the fourth year that I have participated in this project and the fourth year that I haven't finished "on time". And although I haven't continued to post my pages, I have completed two out of the four years. I guess I figure everyone else is already done with the project and has moved on to new things and isn't interested in reading about December. However, this year I am posting more progress because I have been making some great progress. I am much further along than I think I have ever been at this time in the year! I'm happy about that!
This was the day that we got stuck on the highway driving home. On a normal day, the drive takes us two and a half hours. So, by the time we got stuck we had already been in the car for an hour and a half and adding another hour or so sitting still was not ideal with two young children. When we finally made the decision to spend the night in the hotel, the girls were ready to burn off some energy. The beginning of our stay was a little rocky with some issues with sharing, rough play, and just generally being a bit wild. When the girls decided to calm down and "write", I was very pleased...I called it the calm AFTER the storm.
Day 8
This was the day that we got stuck on the highway driving home. On a normal day, the drive takes us two and a half hours. So, by the time we got stuck we had already been in the car for an hour and a half and adding another hour or so sitting still was not ideal with two young children. When we finally made the decision to spend the night in the hotel, the girls were ready to burn off some energy. The beginning of our stay was a little rocky with some issues with sharing, rough play, and just generally being a bit wild. When the girls decided to calm down and "write", I was very pleased...I called it the calm AFTER the storm.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
December Daily - Day 7
The Polar Express experience was so fun for Michaela. Avery stayed home because there is just no way she would have made it through the two hour event. The experience takes place at a railway museum and starts out in the main foyer of the museum. We were able to walk around for a little bit before the show started, but were quickly summoned to our seats. When we got there, the hosts came out singing and dancing and then handed out hot chocolate to everyone. Then, a live narrator read the Polar Express story as the pictures from the book came up on a big screen. At the end of the story a conductor yelled "All Aboard" and we all gathered our things and got on to the Polar Express. Once on the train and after we were on our way, the conductors took our tickets, handed out chocolates, sang Christmas songs, and then gave all the children a bell from Santa's sleigh. The whole experience ended with a visit with Santa. This was the first year Michaela went up to talk to Santa all by herself...way to go Michaela! She asked for Elsa and Anna (from Frozen) and a Sophia doll (although I am pretty sure she brought that up because another girl in line was talking about it). So fun! Thanks to Grandma and Grandpa for inviting us!
Here are some of the pictures...
Here are the pages...
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a closer look |
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a closer look |
December Daily - Day 6
"Giving" is the story for Day 6. Ryan and I are always looking for good, age appropriate ways to promote thinking of others with Michaela. Avery is still a bit young to "get" the concept, but modeling thoughtfulness is important at any age. I don't if any of you have experienced, "I would like to add that to my Christmas list...and that...and that...and that" from your children, but Michaela is definitely at that stage. She is really sweet about it; she never throws a tantrum or asks to take it farther than putting it on her list, but she definitely enjoys verbally adding to her list! So, when my Mom mentioned pulling a name off the gift tree at her church for the girls, it couldn't have come at a better time. My Mom took both girls out to the book store and asked for their help in choosing a gift or two for the second grade girl whose name she had picked from the giving tree. They had no real information about the girl except that she was in second grade and in need of a Christmas gift. So, with my Mom's guidance they carefully narrowed down the choices until they decided on a mini American Girl doll and book set. Then Michaela worked with my Mom to write a note to the little girl saying...
The best part of this experience for me was hearing Michaela talk about this little girl that she has never met and probably never will. Thank you Mom for providing Michaela with a powerful example of the joy of giving.
Pages are not complete yet, but these are the pictures my Mom sent me from her phone.
I hope you like to read. I love books, I hope you like these. Maybe you can read to Josefina. Merry, Merry Christmas, Michaela
The best part of this experience for me was hearing Michaela talk about this little girl that she has never met and probably never will. Thank you Mom for providing Michaela with a powerful example of the joy of giving.
Pages are not complete yet, but these are the pictures my Mom sent me from her phone.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
December Daily - Day 5
I didn't use any photos to document today, which I think is a nice change. I chose to document a bit about Michaela's first year of preschool. Of course I had to add a little update on Avery too. Here is the journaling...
Michaela has preschool every Tuesday and Thursday. She loves going to school and is learning so much! We love seeing her work and the way she signs her name. Every Thursday her teachers send out an email update so we know what's happening. Michaela keeps us pretty up to date too. Avery is learning a lot at home too...today she climbed out of her crib for the first time after her nap!
Michaela has preschool every Tuesday and Thursday. She loves going to school and is learning so much! We love seeing her work and the way she signs her name. Every Thursday her teachers send out an email update so we know what's happening. Michaela keeps us pretty up to date too. Avery is learning a lot at home too...today she climbed out of her crib for the first time after her nap!
I scanned a piece of Michaela's work and sized it to fit on the page and was very pleased with how it turned out, I guess I wasn't expecting it to look so much like her original work. Michaela actually handed me her "K" sheet and said she made the rainbow K for me. So sweet! I also included the update email from the teachers.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
December Daily - Day 4
The girls were especially playful with each other when we got home and so I decided that had to be the story for the day. They also discovered they could sneak behind the Christmas tree and have a little hidden hideout where we couldn't reach them. Here is what I wrote in the journaling about their play.
The girls are getting more interested in playing WITH each other lately rather than wanting to play the same thing, at the same time, but separately. When we got home today they started pushing around the baby stroller and shopping cart and chasing each other around. That game brought lots of laughs, but they quickly moved on to their new favorite place to hang out…the narrow opening between the wall and the Christmas tree. I think they like it because they know we can’t fit back there, it’s their space! I love watching the connection between them develop.

The girls are getting more interested in playing WITH each other lately rather than wanting to play the same thing, at the same time, but separately. When we got home today they started pushing around the baby stroller and shopping cart and chasing each other around. That game brought lots of laughs, but they quickly moved on to their new favorite place to hang out…the narrow opening between the wall and the Christmas tree. I think they like it because they know we can’t fit back there, it’s their space! I love watching the connection between them develop.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
December Daily - Day 3
On Tuesdays we get home from our day and then head out for evening swim lessons. Avery goes first followed by Michaela. Ryan and I figured out last time we had back to back swim lessons that it was easiest for one of us to swim with both kids while the other watches and then get the kids cleaned up after. This is our first time doing swim lessons in our new community and they do not allow parents or siblings sit on the side of the pool. Instead, we have to watch through windows in the hallway. So, the pictures are not the best because Ryan took them on his phone through the hallway window. However, they definitely do the trick of giving a taste of what the girls are up to during swim lessons. I am liking adding some texture to the pages by doing a tone on tone pattern that I cut using the Silhouette. I did the same with stars for the title page and I LOVE the way it turned out...I'll have to post that some time soon.
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