I love this one of Isabele - scratching her head, like she's trying to decide something important. I don't think there's anything left to take out of the pantry, so I'm not sure what she's deciding.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Cooking?
I love this one of Isabele - scratching her head, like she's trying to decide something important. I don't think there's anything left to take out of the pantry, so I'm not sure what she's deciding.
December 2, 2011 Snow Play
Titus and Isabele in the snow fort that Brian made for them.
Titus and the snowman.
Titus and Isabele and the Snowman. I think the table is awaiting his snack that the kids were going to make for him. They frequently make food for anyone who will eat it.
Thanks-giving 2011
I'm behind, yet again on posts.
Thanks-giving was enjoyable this year. One of the highlights was going out to the cabin and shooting. Everyone went, except Grandma (who elected to stay home). There was lots of shooting of pumpkins, and even a couple of attempts (one successful) of exploding a pumpkin. Titus and Alex worked on chopping some logs. We had a nice fire to keep warm.
I need to remember to make sure we have some activities planned for next year.
Thanks-giving was enjoyable this year. One of the highlights was going out to the cabin and shooting. Everyone went, except Grandma (who elected to stay home). There was lots of shooting of pumpkins, and even a couple of attempts (one successful) of exploding a pumpkin. Titus and Alex worked on chopping some logs. We had a nice fire to keep warm.
I need to remember to make sure we have some activities planned for next year.
November 29, 2011 Snowfall
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The Birthday Girl and her Cake
I made the mistake of telling Isabele her birthday was Sunday. Then realized Brian had to be in Texas over the weekend. We decided to have her birthday party on Friday evening. I didn't tell her. I didn't manage to get the cake decorated the night before, when she was asleep. So, when the kids asked what the cake was for, I told them it was Havoc's birthday (the dog), and that I was going to put the cake in her food bowl. They didn't quite believe me, but they weren't exactly sure I would do it.
So, this first picture is Isabele when we told her that Bia, Grandpa, Great Grandma Bolinger, Nana and Grandpa were here for her birthday part. Micah and Chuma (Kimber) also were there.
After the cake and ice cream and upstairs gifts we headed downstairs to put her stuff away in her new room - that she hadn't seen. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures of her looking at her new room. She certainly appeared to like it, though.
So - successful party - 50 minutes start to finish.
We had a normal Saturday...Brian went to Texas. I got the kids up Sunday morning and in getting ready for church, Isabele said, "it's my birthday! Are you going to make me a cake?" I tried to explain that we already had her birthday party and cake on Friday. She said, "yes, but I was only 2 then. Now I am three." So I suggested that maybe we could eat lunch at Bia's and make some desert over there. She was happy with that plan. So, after church, we had lunch, followed by mini brownie muffins with chocolate chip frosting (melted chocolate chips). Isabele got 3, and 3 candles to blow out - and some icecream.
And now, she is really 3.
Happy Birthday Isabele!
In the far corner in this first pictures is a vanity I made for her out of an old steamer trunk lid. The hinges completely failed on a trunk that Brian's Grandma Damico gave to me. So, I repurposed it into a vanity. I collected (and am still hunting down a few more) pictures of myself and Isabele's grandmothers, great grandmothers and great, great grandmothers. I decoupaged them onto the inside of the trunk. Brian hung the trunk from the joists. The height is adjustable (since she won't always be 3).
A little desk I found for $25.00 at a resale shop in town. Just perfect for her. I added some Christmas ornament balls in pink, purple and green - just to make it look pretty. This is the first she has had a room all to herself and I wanted it to be welcoming and a fun place to be.
The red lines at the bottom of the pictures are LED ropelights - great nightlight!
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