Friday, September 7, 2007

Preschool open house

On Wed. we had Amanda's preschool open house. They didn't do much other than meet the teacher and get a tour of the school. It was cute when they took her to see where the bathroom was. Very excitedly I heard her say "I can reach that!" :0) I think she was talking about the sink. I filled out a bunch of paperwork while Dave and the girls looked around. I really like her teacher, she's more of an organized, stay on top of it teacher. I've heard the other teacher is a bit of a flake. I thought the more structured teacher would be better for Amanda. She already has experience with a flaky mom, now let's see how she handles structure. :0)

Below is the school picture they took a few weeks ago. I think it turned out pretty good. This was obviously before the hair cut, but the photographer did a good job. Miss Elaine, Amanda's teacher, also took a pic. when the kids walked in. That way they could have a pic in their cubby so they know which one is theirs.

I was going to go to school with Amanda the first day, but the teacher discouraged me from doing that. She feels it's easier to make a clean break. But, I think I'll play it by ear. I'll follow Amanda's lead. I asked her about it the other day, and she seemed fine, but then started acting worried that the teacher may put her on the school bus when they are done. I told her only people who made special arrangements ride the bus. I was going to pick her up every day. Don't worry. That seemed to calm her down. Should be interesting.

Here's Amanda standing right outside her preschool. She's so excited. I hope she makes lots of friends and really enjoys being there.

Amanda and Sarah playing in the kitchen area of the preschool. Right before I took this picture, Amanda came up to me and said "I want to do something." So, I told her to go play with the little girl in the kitchen. She had fun and I'm hoping that will help her want to go on her own on Mon.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

The Hair Cut

Well, it had to be done. Amanda had her first professional haircut the other day. I have been just trimming the ends for awhile now. But, with swimming lessons, her hair got really fried. So, I went to a pro to have the ends all chopped off before school started. When you look at the pic's keep in mind...I did not color her hair! I can't believe how much just cutting a few inches off can affect the color of her hair. I was afraid she wouldn't like it shorter, but now that I'm not pulling her hair out every morning trying to brush thru all the snarls, she really likes it. Whewww!

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Post No. 50!

I just noticed...this is my 50th post. Yay me! I stuck to something. Wa-who!

Now on to some stories:

Yesterday we were on our way to gymnastics. As we were crossing the river, we saw a train. Amanda noticed there were 3 plane fuselages on it. She said: Mom, there's the train! It has planes on it!
Me: It sure does. They are going to make new planes out of them.
A: How?
M: They just make new planes out of them. (I don't know how...they just do, right? :0) )
A: Mo-om, Trains can't make planes! they don't have any hands!
----Geez Mom, I think to myself, don't you know anything!----

Amanda has this bad habit of hitting or pushing Sarah. I don't think she realizes that it hurts people to do that.

So, one day last week, I was on the phone with Dave and out of the corner of my eye, I see Amanda smack Sarah on the back of the head 3 times. Having had it with the warnings, I decided to show her how it feels to be smacked in the head with no warning. So, I reached over and smacked her on the side of the head. (Now before you call CPS on me...you should know that when we are playing and I thump her on the bumm, I hit harder than I hit her in the head) Oohhh, the surprise on her face! Then, I asked her how she liked being hit out of nowhere. Well, needless to say a few tears had to be dealt with. I felt a little bad, but I'm so sick of Sarah getting picked on by Amanda. I will not tolerate bully's. In fact, this reminds me of another "bully" story...

I had caught Amanda pushing Sarah down when I wasn't looking or so she thought. I told her not to do that it wasn't nice. I said if I caught her doing it again, I would push her down. Let her see how it feels to have someone bigger picking on her. Hmph! Then, i went back to washing the dishes. Well, that little stinker started saying "I'm going to push down Sarah. I'm going to push down Sarah." I warned "Don't you do it. You'll be sorry!"

Well, that little brat did it! She didn't just push Sarah once. NO! That didn't push Sarah to the ground. In the time it took for me to dry my hands, Amanda had pushed Sarah 3 times to get her to fall down. Aahhh! I was so mad. After I dried my hands, I walked right up to her and without a word, I pushed her to the ground. (I felt so bad, but it had to be done) Oh, boy did the waterworks start! But, you know what? After a good talk about how she felt and how she thought Sarah might have felt when she got pushed down (or hit), she hasn't done either since. Now, if I could just figure out how to stop the screaming at each other. :0) Aahhh, sisters.

Sarah has been so cute. She's trying to teach herself how to wink. I do it to her and then she squints up her eyes and blinks really hard. She's also started trying to spin in circles. But, she's not very good at it. She does it really slow and then falls on her rumpus all the time. One thing she's very good at is climbing. Oh, boy! This girl is going to give me heart attacks. She has no fear AT ALL! She climbs the ladder on our play structure and now she's trying to climb all our furniture. Aaaahhhh!!!!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

A trip to the zoo!

I wanted to share the pic's we took at the zoo last spring. Then, I can get them off my computer. I cannot believe how much faster my computer is when I get all these pic's burned on to CD and off the computer!

We went to the zoo in early June, before our long trip across the country. Dave had some meetings in Seattle, so we went with him and went to the zoo. The girls had a very good time. I think our favorite part was the butterfly display. And, if left up to me, we would have missed it. I thought it was going to be just a bunch of glass display cases with either dead butterflies or large displays with plants and butterflies that were hiding. Boy, was I surprised! The butterflies were kept in this huge tent with plants all over and the butterflies flew around us. Some even landed on us. It was so fun and so pretty.

I love, love, love my telephoto lens. We had fun in the bear area, I got some really close up pic's. Well, I really got a lot of close up pic's of everything. Loooovvvveeee iiiiittttt!

Any way, enjoy the slide show. And, thank you everyone for your comments. I love to read them.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

A day at the park

I was looking thru my pic's on the computer before I burn them to CD and delete them and saw that I hadn't posted these. So, here goes.

This was a day back in May, I think it was Mother's day weekend. We had a picnic dinner with my parents at the park and took some pic's. It was pretty cool and breezy that day.


This is my Mom and Dad with Sarah. We didn't have any pic's with just the three of them. Now I have one for her baby book.
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Grandpa Greg and Sarah. I just love this pic.
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I love this pic. of my Mom.
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Our little cutie pie Sarah. She just loves to swing.
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I love the expression on Amanda's face. We were so excited when she finally went down a curly slide. It took us forever to convince her that she would like it. Now she's not afraid anymore.
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I don't know who the other little girl is...she just asked if she could be in the pic. But, I like the look on Amanda's face. So, that's why this pic. is being posted.

We had a really good time that day at the park, even if it was a bit chilly.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Little words....


Just wanted to update you all on what's been "new" and what's come out of the little mouths in our family.

Last night Dave was reading the paper and he was on the weather page. When out of nowhere Amanda comes up to him, puts her finger on SD on the map and says..."What's the weather like there?" Now keep in mind, we've only looked at maps to show her where we would be traveling or where our friends and family live. We've never showed her the weather maps. Dave was floored that she knew that. I think she's picked it up from the weather channel or something.

Today, on the walk back to the car from swimming lessons she asked me "What would we be if we weren't people?" I said, "I don't know. What would we be?" A: "We would be flowers. Girls would be sunflowers." Curious to see what she would next say, I asked..."What would boys be?" A: "Blueberry flowers." Very interesting.


Sarah isn't talking too much...Ok, let me qualify that, she talks all the time, but it's usually just "No, no, no, no!" Do you think she may hear that a lot? :0) But, she is trying to say Sissy. She points at everything. Uses the sign language sign for more to mean more, food, or bottle. She has finally learned to crawl down the stairs instead of just walking off it and she has learned to high five, to my surprise. I haven't really worked on it with her, but when she got down the stairs for the first time without falling off them, I said "High five Sarah!" and held my hand up. I was expecting to have to take her hand and show her how to do it. But, she got a big smile on her face and just started slapping my hand. I think she picked it up by watching us do it with Amanda. I was so excited.