Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas 09

Addison giving Grandma some lovin'. We spent Christmas Eve at Chris's uncle's house.

Two of my sweet sweet girls


Opening gifts


Sydney, Cali, and Addison


Chris's parents with the grandkids.



Addison, Kari, Alan, Cali, Sammy, Chris, me and Sydney



Christmas morning



Pet Shop!!



And a cool new sweater. Santa has style!



Christmas morning loot. This doesn't include Christmas Eve or Christmas Day with my parents. She's not spoiled or anything.










Saturday, December 12, 2009

Squirrels

Sydney: "I'm playing a squirrel in a tree" (as she's climbing my bed post)
Me: "Ok, come in here and brush your teeth. And get off my bed!"
Sydney: (as she's brushing her teeth) "I'm a dusty old woman."
Me: "You're what?"
Sydney: "I'm dusty old woman cause I'm a squirrel. Squirrels must be very dusty."

I have no earthly idea why squirrels must be dusty, but it's stuff like this that just makes my days!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Crafty

Chris decided the other night to get some clay so he and Sydney could have a craft night together (I was out to dinner with friends).
So, this is all the stuff she made.

And here's what Chris made. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I'm extremely impressed. Like, really. I mean, I've seen the yellow submarine he made in 4th grade, but I didn't realize he still possessed such artistic talent. The birdbath was the coolest one I thought. So, we're going to paint all this stuff tomorrow.

And this is what happens when you've just crafted yourself out. This picture gives you an idea of how huge she is. There's a little girl in her swim class who just turned 8 and they're the same height (Sydney's 5 and a half). Yikes!


And this one shows you my handsome husband and my beautiful daughter. Aww...




Sunday, December 6, 2009

Lights!

Friday evening, we went to a surprise party for my friend, then headed out to a local town where the square and the park were lit up for Christmas. My niece lives close by, so we picked her up and took her out with us. I didn't have my camera, but we took this with my niece's phone. Aren't they precious?

Friday, November 27, 2009

Thanksgiving 09

Heard from the backseat of the car while pulling up to mom's. "I knew there were going to be more people here. Cause it's thanksgiving and that's when we all get together so we can thanks give, right?"
These are the turkey cupcakes I made for Chris's aunts Thanksgiving. One note, I should have refrigerated them or something, by the time we got there, they were kind of deflated and flat and their "feathers" were falling off.

My mom and my aunt Sharon. The following pics were taken by Sydney.


My aunt Shari


My grandpa (Sydney's papa) being goofy



My precious baby, pic taken by my dad.



This is at Chris's aunts house. The girls are getting into their turkey cupcakes.



Addison was really into it!




My beautiful sister in law, Kari



Chris and his Uncle Bubby




Chris's mom and her brother in law heating up the "dance floor"



I am very thankful for all my family, immediate and extended, in laws and all.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

I have no idea

I was told to post this. So I did. This is Mike, he works with Chris and apparently has been doing some research on what goes on in a Mason initiation and I'm guessing this is his interpretation.

Monday, November 2, 2009

My new magic trick

Yes, my broom is standing on it's own! I got this from my friend's blog and here's the blog that explains the science behind it. Pretty cool, huh?

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween 09

The most perfect Daphne I've ever seen!


Now, strike a pose.


Sydney and Savanah at the Halloween party earlier in the afternoon.


Games were played, although not by Sydney. She didn't want everyone looking at her.


But she was up for the great pumpkin hunt!

Our crafts from the party. A Native American pumpkin and a picture frame.


After the party, it was home for a very brief time to rest, then we went to a trunk or treat at a church by mom and dad's house.




Chris's mom and dad met us there, and brought a surprise visitor, Cali! Sydney was super excited of course.


So, we completed the trunk or treat, then went to my brother's neigborhood to go door to door. Here's the front of my brother's "haunted" house.


The gang at my brothers. There's the neighbor, Mark, aka "Jason", their friend Emily, my brother, his wife, her two kids, and Sydney.


Mom and Dad took Sydney trick or treating last year, since we were in Miami Beach, getting ready to go on a cruise and they took a pic last year by the same skeleton, so they wanted to get another one this year.


The evening concluded at my grandparents house. It was a very busy, tiring day and I was ready to crash before I got home! Sydney had a blast and of course, fell asleep on the car ride home. I think we'll have enough candy to last us until Christmas at least!













Sunday, October 25, 2009

Glass blowing and our trip into the city!

Yes, yes it does say that. And they make t-shirts too. So, this weekend we went to a local glass blowing shop to make glass pumpkins.

The colors to choose from. So cool!


The professional handled all of the glass and performed all the tricks of the trade, all we got to do was blow into the tube and pick the colors of our pumpkin, but it was still really cool.

Chris, blowing his pumpkin.

I think this one may be our buddy Oz's, not sure. This is where they put the stem on.

My turn!


This has to be my fave horse I've seen so far!


Don't do it! It's not worth it!


A wedding party getting their pictures taken outside of the museum. I'd love to have seen how those pics turned out.


Random poles on the street. I couldn't resist.


I just thought this was cool. They tore down the building, all except the facade. Neat.


Our finished pumpkins. Mine is on the left. Chris's actually broke in one tiny spot and they are letting him make another one at no charge this weekend. He asked to keep the broken one and they let him, so, why not? If you turn it around, you can't even see where it's broken.
After the glass blowing and gorging ourselves on Italian food, we hit up a local museum that was doing a Titanic exhibit. I really liked it, I found it very informative. They gave you a boarding pass at the beginning of the exhibit. This was an actual person aboard the Titanic the day it sank. It had their name, age, what class, and why they were traveling. At the end, there was a list of who lived and who died and you got to see if you lived or died. It was so cool! I lived! Our friend Robin was my mother and she lived too, but Chris and Oz both died (they were men, so it's more likely they would, given the women and children first rule.) All in all, a good day.