Well, the end of February brought a surprise for the girls -- building, cars, and a visit with relatives all at the same time! Thanks to the great idea from my brother, we met my parents and brother at Lowe's in Richmond so the girls could build "something" as AJT07 keeps insisting that she wants to do. The best part of the visit was that the girls had no idea that we were meeting grandparents and an uncle, just that we were going to be building at Lowe's. Needless to say, the girls loved it -- in fact, AJT07 has said several times "I love my car". I just hope that when the girls turn 16, they do not decide to drive like they are driving race cars....
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
FEBRUARY
With February came more snow and ice and missed school days, but AJT04 and Mommy were thrilled to learn that the National Park Service was recreating Abraham Lincoln’s Inaugural Journey and the second stop of the tour was none other than the Indiana State Museum. On Lincoln’s Birthday (yes we sang to “President Lincoln”) we were at the State Museum taking in the action. We heard his speech, saw soldiers, and even had a chance to talk to the “President” and have a picture taken with him (fortunately with a much faster camera than what would have been used 150 years ago). AJT04 enjoyed it, as did Mommy.
AJT07 was not quite as thrilled with seeing the “President” but unfortunately, before the visit, someone had decided that her bangs needed a trim and that she would go ahead and do it.
Then came Valentine’s Day with the girls resplendent in their jumpers. (Thanks to a friend at church, I had the bodice panels for the jumpers so add gingham for the skirts and voila!)
Time has been flying by and I hope that I will be able to update everyone a little sooner next time.
AJT07 was not quite as thrilled with seeing the “President” but unfortunately, before the visit, someone had decided that her bangs needed a trim and that she would go ahead and do it.
Then came Valentine’s Day with the girls resplendent in their jumpers. (Thanks to a friend at church, I had the bodice panels for the jumpers so add gingham for the skirts and voila!)
Time has been flying by and I hope that I will be able to update everyone a little sooner next time.
JANUARY
While there is usually a let down after Christmas, this year it worked out that AJT04 had a school concert so there was at least one really exciting event. The concert was originally scheduled for December but with the weather and illness wrecking havoc on the schedule, the concert was held in late January.
A little background – in Kindergarten, each class does a project rather than the worksheets many of us used; the project for AJT04’s class was music. So, the children learned about different instruments, saw instruments played, and even made their own instruments for the concert. This project was perfect for AJT04 and she has loved every minute of it.
A little background – in Kindergarten, each class does a project rather than the worksheets many of us used; the project for AJT04’s class was music. So, the children learned about different instruments, saw instruments played, and even made their own instruments for the concert. This project was perfect for AJT04 and she has loved every minute of it.
HOLIDAY TIME
Per usual, holiday time was busy this year as well. First we went to Lights at the Zoo and to White River Gardens for the Scavenger Hunt, whereAJT07 met a new friend, a polar bear (fake, of course, but loved by her nonetheless).
A new addition this year was the Music, Arts, and Drama musical in which AJT04 acted/sang and Daddy acted. AJT04 was an angel as part of the musical along with several other kindergartners and first-graders. We knew that she loved music and her excitement as part of the musical only served to prove that.
With the snow came the chance to build a fort of some sort – the snow was not great packing snow, but with a little ingenuity, we developed a plan. The snow was about the consistency of wet sand so what better to use to build a fort than the sand castle toys – it worked and we built a pseudofort.
Then came Christmas Eve with church and opening at least some presents and waiting for the Big Guy in a Red Suit...
Lastly (actually after Christmas) came the annual trips to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (which someone shouts any time there is an advertisement) and the Indiana State Museum. At the Children’s Museum, one must slide...
And sock skate...
While at the State Museum, one should ride the replica L.S. Ayres train (there’s a name you do not hear much any more)...
And visit Santa’s cottage, even if he is not there.
It was busy, but we love the holiday season.
A new addition this year was the Music, Arts, and Drama musical in which AJT04 acted/sang and Daddy acted. AJT04 was an angel as part of the musical along with several other kindergartners and first-graders. We knew that she loved music and her excitement as part of the musical only served to prove that.
With the snow came the chance to build a fort of some sort – the snow was not great packing snow, but with a little ingenuity, we developed a plan. The snow was about the consistency of wet sand so what better to use to build a fort than the sand castle toys – it worked and we built a pseudofort.
Then came Christmas Eve with church and opening at least some presents and waiting for the Big Guy in a Red Suit...
Lastly (actually after Christmas) came the annual trips to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (which someone shouts any time there is an advertisement) and the Indiana State Museum. At the Children’s Museum, one must slide...
And sock skate...
While at the State Museum, one should ride the replica L.S. Ayres train (there’s a name you do not hear much any more)...
And visit Santa’s cottage, even if he is not there.
It was busy, but we love the holiday season.
THANKSGIVING
Well, Thanksgiving was a busy time between celebrating AJT04’s sixth birthday (yes she is already that old, hard to believe) and having a family reunion at my parents’ house.
As you can see, AJT04’s maternal uncle was rather busy baking a decorating a ferocious dinosaur for AJT04’s birthday – needless to say, she and her sister are both fans of dinosaurs (I think Dinosaur Train has something to do with that), but a dinosaur cake is even better!
This picture is of something not often seen – four generations together. We keep reminding the girls that they are very lucky to have a Great-grandmother to know and love since many kids do not even have all of their grandparents. I can truly say that the girls do know and love their Great-grandmother, as does the rest of our family.
As you can see, AJT04’s maternal uncle was rather busy baking a decorating a ferocious dinosaur for AJT04’s birthday – needless to say, she and her sister are both fans of dinosaurs (I think Dinosaur Train has something to do with that), but a dinosaur cake is even better!
This picture is of something not often seen – four generations together. We keep reminding the girls that they are very lucky to have a Great-grandmother to know and love since many kids do not even have all of their grandparents. I can truly say that the girls do know and love their Great-grandmother, as does the rest of our family.
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