We had a wonderful Christmas here in Winston-Salem. When we arrived on Dec. 23 there was still snow on the ground! It wasn't long before Baikal was interested in her first solo sledding ride. My parents have a sled, but not just any sled. Legend goes that this sled was left by the previous owners of the house they purchased back in 1976. It's name: The Yankee Clipper. One thing is for certain, this sled was made during a time when there were no child safty laws. Made of wooden slats and metal rails, the Yankee Clipper claims to have "power steering" by way of pulling on a flimsy rope, but I believe this to be an advertising gimic only. What it does have it the ability to put any first time parent into a nervous state when they see their first born go flying down an icy hill on nothing more than mere wooden slats and metal rails. And what if they head towards a tree? Will the power steering prevent a head-on collision? Not likely. It was with both fear and excitement that I watched Baikal go on her first solo sled ride down the steep hill in my parents back yard. Her first words after... "Can I do it again?"
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
Baikal turns 4
Nativity during quiet time
We have been reading a lot about Jesus' birth story around here. This Sunday is the annual no rehearsal Christmas pagent at the church. I asked the kids what they wanted to be this year. Baikal said she wanted to be a sheep and Rybolt agreed. When we arrived at the craft store, their minds had changed to angels. After quiet time, I went to get Baikal out from her room. She had created her own version of the nativity and wanted me to take her picture. I did move the moose a bit closer to get it in the shot, but she had set up all the rest. Notice how serious she is in the pictures!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Birthday celebration at preschool
Baikal and Rybolt both had birthday celebrations at their preschool recently. The celebrations are so sweet that I thought I would share. During the usual storytime, the teacher tells the story of how the child was in the heavens and wanted to visit earth so they were sent to a kind mother and father. Before leaving the heavens the child was given special gifts. Then, they have the child walk around a candle (representing the sun) for every year they are old. During this time, the parents list out the fun things that happened during these years. At the end we all sing happy birthday and the child blows out the candle. It is such a wonderful reminder of the journey that we are all taking together as a family. We all are sick today, so I used the time to make the kids little posters of their birthday celebrations to put in their rooms.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Meeting Santa
Baikal and Rybolt told Santa what they wanted for Christmas this year. Baikal wants pink and purple princess rollerskates (her secret desire ever since eyeing Esther Burlington's pair from a 4 year old birthday party back in March). Rybolt wants a train, or what he calls a "choo choo." Matt and I would like Santa to give us one morning where our children sleep until 10am. Cheers!
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Happy Birthday Rybolt!
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Laptop is back
Our home computer went to sleep and did not wake up. After driving it around to various repair shops, we sent it off to HP. It is now back! It will take me a few days to upload pics and set up email, but I plan to be back to posting before the new year! Yeah!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Time for Brown to take over
I picked out a book by Joyce Sidman called Red Sings from Treetops this week from the library for our story time. It is about the different colors with each season. It has some great lines in it. I love this quote:
"In Fall, Green is tired, dusty, crisp around the edges. Green sighs with relief: I've ruled for so long. Time for Brown to take over."
I love fall. We have been spending so much time playing outside. How can you resist it? It is so beautiful!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Kanuga 2009
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