Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Fall School Pictures - I love both of them!

This is my absolute favorite-ever picture of Lilly!


 
This is a fantastic picture of Sophia.  One of my favorite school shots so far.


And Now Revealing Their Halloween Costumes!

Every year at Strawbridge Elementary the PTA hosts a Halloween party for the students and their families. Will wasn't able to attend last year so he really wanted to go this time. It was the same as last year except this year there was a table selling Halloween jewelry, plastic rats, candy, etc...  Sophia and Lilly begged me to buy them something since it was there!  At least the prices were really cheap.  I spent $2.50 and both were happy with what they walked away with.

Sophia played the cake walk game for about 10 minutes before winning a cupcake, but darned if she was going to give up. Lilly chose not to play. 

We didn't win anything in the silent auction.

Here are the girls minutes before we left.

 Introducing Sophia, The Very Serious Bunny:


And, Lilly, The Fairy Who Hands Out Lollipops.  

Coincidentally, this is exactly what she 
wants to be when she grows up. 
She's been talking about it for at least a year. 


 The Duo:


And now for the funny pose:

Fall Family Fun Festival @ First Presbyterian Church

Our church held a fall festival on Sunday. This was an event that a girlfriend and I hosted two years ago and it was a huge success.  This year the turn out was much less and it was really geared toward kids ages 2-4.  My girls were kind of bored and let down a little bit. We brought Riley, our neighbor, with us and I honestly felt bad that she was having a bad time.  I think I thought it was way more lame than they did. They all said they had fun in the car on the way home, but I think they were trying to be nice.

The activities included pin the nose on the pumpkin - set up at knee level for them (lame), toddler/miniature bowling (lame), dangling donuts (ok), rate race (lame), touch and feel decaying body parts at a station called Grossology (fun), a cakewalk (fun) and baby cone ring toss (another lame one). Six volunteer families opted to decorate a doorway in the hallways of the second floor and then kids trick-or-treated at each doorway. The year my girlfriend and I hosted the festival, we had 12 families sign up to decorate doorways. Having more was so much more fun for the kids.

Riley, Sophia and Lilly each won the cakewalk twice so we brought home a lot of cupcakes.  Not as many as we donated for the event, but close.  We had fun making chocolate, chocolate chip cookies, gluten-free brownies and a batch of cupcakes.

Here are the girls before we left.  It starts off with a nice, smiling photo and then they take a few goofy ones.  I think one is "mad" and one is "sad" and one is "super happy".  Enjoy...






 Riley, Lilly, Elizabeth, Sophia:

Farmer's Market

This past Saturday we went to the Farmer's Market Fall Festival. It's an event that we go to every year.  This year I realized that the girls have outgrown a lot of the attractions. They didn't even beg me to let them play on the bounce houses.  They both entered the coloring contests. No luck there. 

We discovered this Kodak moment and took advantage of it. I love their faces here. Nowadays when I take their photo...they want to do a nice, smiley one first and then a goofy one next.


We all played this game.  Knock over the milk jugs.  
Guess which one of us knocked them all down? Twice! 
I'm not telling - because it wasn't me.
 

This is the smiling face of the girl who knocked down all the milk jugs not just one time. She did it both times she tried.  I think she's going to be a wiz kid at basketball this winter. I gave her the option of playing basketball or swimming and she choose basketball. She's a really good shot when she's stationary, but I'm not sure how she'll be when she's mobile.  Maybe even better!


There is a craft fair there too. I had $23.00 in my pocket.  
I let Lilly buy a duct tape wallet for $3.00 so I had a 20 left.  The girls decided that they each wanted to purchase a homemade American Girl outfit.  Sophia picked one out for $12.00.  I tried to get Lilly to choose an $8.00 outfit or even a $10.00 outfit because the seller/sewer told me she would knock $2.00 off the price so they could each get something they wanted.  That was all fine and dandy, but Lilly wanted a "set" that came in a plastic box and cost $18.00.  She wasn't budging either.  She wanted that set and she wasn't going to settle for anything but the set. In the end we ended up walking away without the set and without any outfit for her at all and I had $8.00 in my pocket.

We stumbled on some really fresh looking corn on the cob so I bought six ears for our dinner so I think I was down to four dollars.

Our last stop was at the the Confectioner's Shop to simply ogle at the delicious-looking homemade, fancy desserts and candy.  I allowed Lilly to pick one thing. She choose a yard of gum.  In this photo you can see that it's almost as tall as she is. 

I came home with $2 and some change.

Peaceful little girl...still...even at 7!


Eleanor's Birthday Party

Eleanor is one of our friends from church.  Well, she's in Lilly's Daisy troop and her older sister, Mary Price, is in Sophia's Brownie troop.  Eleanor just turned 6 and both girls were invited to her party. It was held at their house and in honor of the season it was themed "fall fun".

Eleanor's mom and my friend, Julie, had her sister plan the party. She planned fun activities like painting a pumpkin, bobbing for apples, getting tattoos, a hay stack candy search, face painting and, of course, cake and ice cream after opening presents.  Sophia was the only kid who snagged an apple! I was proud of her, but so grossed out.

Both Lilly and Sophia had a great time searching for goodies in the haystack. 



A morning out with Haley and Carlie

We went to a place called Color Me Mine with Haley and Carlie a few Saturday's back to paint some pottery. Haley and Sophia were earning the Pottery Girl Scout badge which is to be worn on the front of their vests.  Only earned awards are worn on the front of the vest. Everything else is called a "fun" patch and is worn on the back of the uniform.  Carlie and Lilly will receive a fun patch for participating in "pottery fun". 

Sophia and Haley got a quick tour of the facility and learned about the process of creating a finished piece of art.   I think the tour-giver said the ovens heat up to 1,300 degrees and after a green glaze has been applied the painted pieces get "fired" for 24 hours.  Then they cool.....for a few days.

Sophia chose a cat piggy bank and a DAD piece to give to Will for Christmas.  She painted it in Redskins colors. Lilly chose to paint a snowman ornament for baby Caroline and a cat piggy bank for herself.  

The store just called me and the pieces are ready for pickup.  I can't wait to see how cool all of it is.

The girls also had to get some hands-on experience with clay so we bought some modeling clay (that never dries out!) and made a few things.  Sophia did the Rudolph and I did most of the little figures. 











Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lilly's class photo

This is Lilly's class photo.  Her best friend is the girl in the middle wearing the blue dress.  Her name is Sydney. 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Yep, it's only three weeks old!

I dropped my phone face down on the driveway yesterday and even though it was wearing a rubber protector it still shattered!  Of course, we never buy the insurance coverage.  You would think we would have learned our lesson with the number of ovens we've had to buy in the last four years. 

I immediately got in the car and rushed to CPR (Cell Phone Repair) to see if they could fix it.  Will and the girls weren't home so I was going to get it fixed before they even found out!  Well, when I walked into the store the employee didn't even know what the phone was called. I found out that it's so new to the market that he won't even get the new screen for a few months. So indeed I had to break it to Will (no pun intended).  He was surprisingly very calm and cool about it. I was in tears, but he wasn't mad at all. Probably because he did the same thing about two years ago.

Playing outside

The girls have been playing outside with all the neighbor kids all weekend. Our next door neighbors have two little kids.  I think they are 2 (Jillian) and 4 (Rylan) years old.  A girl named Kennedy was riding her bike around the loop yesterday and decided to stay and play and she was back again today.  Of course, Taylor and Riley were in on the fun both days and Summer and Lilia (sisters) that live way down the street showed up today. 

I was able to get a picture of Riley, Taylor, Sophia and Lilly before I had to run inside because it's soooo cold outside - it's 69 degrees right now!  It's been raining and super windy for about a week and there isn't any relief in the forecast until Wednesday when the sun may peek out from behind the clouds for a little bit. I already miss summer and am not looking forward to the cold weather.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

The start of pumpkin season

Lilly and I stopped on the way home from school the other day to pick up some fall flowers, a hay bale and some pumpkins to decorate our front yard for fall. It's been raining all week so I haven't been able to plant the flowers yet, but at least they are getting lots of water.  Lilly asked me to take a few pictures of her with the pumpkins.  This is the start of our fall pumpkin picture-taking season for me.  I always seem to take a lot because the kids look so cute surrounded by pumpkins.  O like dressing them in orange so they kind of blend in.  We found out about several fall festivals that we plan on attending so we'll get some good photo opportunities.  Fun Fun!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Playdate with Norah

Lilly invited Norah home from school with her on Tuesday. The girls had a great time dressing up and using my camera. There were some very interesting poses among the pictures, but I'll only share the "safe" ones.

When Sophia got home from school she entertained them for a few hours before we had to take Norah home. Norah said she had such a good time that she wants to come over every Tuesday. That's always nice to hear.





Saturday, October 05, 2013

Mystery Reader

Every Friday Lilly's class has a "Mystery Reader" come in during the last 15 minutes of class and read a few stories to the kids. 

I was the mystery reader yesterday. Lilly couldn't have been happier when I walked into the classroom. She got to sit in the chair next to me.  Can you see her grin?

I had to give three clues about myself that Mrs. LaSalle read to the class throughout the day.  Lilly guessed correctly after the last clue which was "I have two daughters".  The other clues were "My favorite color is blue" and "My favorite food is chocolate covered bananas".

Girl Scout Park Clean Up

Last Sunday my Girl Scout troops had a joint park clean up. Three families (including mine) has a girl in each troop so it ends up being pretty convenient.

Here's a few pictures and a video of the girls at the park...

Here's some of  my girls from the older troop. Paige, Mary Price, Sophia, Elizabeth, Kaleigh












 This is Lilly and Eleanor from my younger troop.


And here they are doing a slide train.

Are you scared?

Sophia has strep throat for the first time this season. She felt it coming on yesterday at school and informed me when she got home that she thought she needed a trip to Patient First.  After our trip to visit the doctor we ordered a pizza and waited to pick it up.  While we were waiting we went to a store that has tons of Halloween things for sale. Here's Sophia being scary...