Saturday, February 20, 2010

Bath time

Gary told the girls, "Come on! Time to get ready for the bath!" And Danielle did just that! (She just forgot to get undressed first)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Fluffy

I've finally started the Wilton cake decorating class - I've wanted to take it for a long time. It turns out decorating cakes is a lot harder than it looks. But my first cake turned out alright. We used it today so that we could have a birthday party for Samantha's Webkin, Fluffy. What we do for fun!

Yesterday we endured (I mean enjoyed) a couple hours at Kids N Motion. And that's exactly what it was.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Laundry fun

I found a funny video of Danielle from last month. She has a thing for laundry baskets.

Food Art

Creative Food Art by our very own artist Samantha.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Budding Pianist

Very cute.



Some day I will stop blogging about the snow, but until then, here are a few more pictures. Gary dug a snow fort out of the mountain of snow that used to be our front yard. Danielle was so excited to be a part of what the big kids were doing.

Some scary icicles outside of our bedroom window.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Desperate times

The Blizzard of 2010 continues. We woke up to another few inches of snow today (much better than the 10" we were supposed to get - we'll count our blessings).


Yesterday (beore it started snowing again) I went out with my neighbor - we were desperate to get out of the house for a few minutes. Once we finally made it up the hill on Springwoods Drive (we had to get out and help push a car up the hill) we enjoyed lunch at Panera and then browsing around the grocery store - not because we needed any groceries, but because we needed something to do. It's very sad when you go to the grocery store for some excitement. Even sadder than that: the produce section - completely bare.




Our trash pile is starting to look pretty bad as well. There's no way we can get the trash can around the house, so we thought we'd turn our back yard into a landfill. I'm not sure how the association will feel about that.

Can you see the icicles hanging from our upper deck (and on the air conditioning unit)? It feels like we're in an underground cave.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Our 2-year-old

Can you believe our little Danielle is 2 years old?! She loves her raincoat and umbrella she got for her birthday yesterday. She insisted on going out in the snow with them.

Last night Danielle enjoyed having dinner, cake and ice cream, (and a few presents) with our neighbors.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Blizzard of 2010

Danielle's 2nd birthday is being called "The Blizzard of 2010!" (When you watch the news, the blizzard has its own theme music - very dramatic). It really is quite a snow storm - more snow than I've ever seen at one time. We can't even measure it, but I know it's past 2 feet. The snow drifts on our upper deck are up to the window.

It was hard to open the front door - there's no sign of the steps.



Much better, but it's still snowing, so a few minutes after this picture was taken, you couldn't tell Gary shoveled.




The bushes and the woods behind our house look beautiful.

Can you see our neighbor's tree that has fallen over and leaning on their fence?

Happy birthday Danielle!

Cute things

Here are some things I've been working on:

Danielle's room has a Babar theme - I framed a few pages from an original Babar book that a friend gave me; other Babar prints; and a fun Ikea bed tent that Danielle loves.





Rebekah and Samantha's room has small prints of old children's book week posters that are kind of fun. I still need to finish doing some things (like painting the clock the right color and repairing their kitchen), but it's starting to look pretty cute.

Snow Princess

We had a great time at Samantha's preschool play last week. Grampy and Grammy Warnick drove up for it (and got stuck in a snow storm on the way home). It made Samantha feel so special.

Samantha was a snow princess in the play "The Mitten." Her line was, "It begins to snow." (Very appropriate for the winter we're having.)

After the play was over, Samantha very enthusiastically announced, "I did great!"