Monday, December 22, 2008

What is a vacation?

Lance decided to take the entire week off for vacation this week. We are also on vacation from preschool for two weeks and dance class. So this morning at breakfast the discussion was "what does vacation mean..." All I had to say is "Daddy is not working this week, he is on vacation," and that was it, the questions started shooting from Carter's mouth! That boy can wear you out with the questions, but he is always learning. When we explained that we don't go to school or dance or any of our "regular" places this week because we are on vacation. That's when they both started talking about getting on an airplane. I asked why and they said you have to go on an airplane for a vacation...this is straight from Curious George in case you missed that episode. George and the man with the yellow hat fly to Hawaii for "vacation." I asked them where they wanted to fly and Carter said, "Texas." Now, do you think the boy is brain-washed or what? Ella Claire said she wanted to go to DisneyWorld. I asked them what would we do in Texas and Ella Claire said..."Daddy will play football and get a trophy!" Now....in Lance's world, that would be a vacation!

To start our vacation, we were at the doctor with Ella Claire this morning. She wasn't herself yesterday and ran a little fever. Turns out she has a urinary tract infection, a touch of pneumonia and apparently a stomach virus. After the doctor's visit and her nap, she seemed to feel some better. We loaded up and headed to the grocery store tonight to buy ingredients to make some goodies this week. As she and Lance were checking out, she threw up all over the floor...then when we got home, she got her bed and the bathroom floor. She is now asleep in our bed which has no covers from where she threw up in it last night. Hopefully all this will be out of her system in time for Santa Thursday morning.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Just too sweet....

Last night was Ella Claire's Christmas dance concert. She just loves to dance and was so excited to get all dressed up for her big night. We decided Carter would have much more fun staying with his Aunt Lea Ann and Uncle Mike, so he packed a big bag of toys and off he went.
The concert was beautiful...when those lights go out and all those girls come out in their costumes, it is just magical. This year, Ella's cousin Megan was dancing as well and they were smart enough to put them side by side so we could watch them both dance. After the concert, I went to the back to get Ella Claire and she couldn't wait to go find her daddy and see if he had brought her flowers. This is something most of the daddy's do, and at her first concert we didn't realize it and felt horrible. She did get flowers last Spring and apparently remembered the protocol and was expecting them. Of course, her daddy was waiting at the end of the hallway with her flowers! We left and went to pick Carter up. It is very rare that when we are in the van, that it isn't all of us, so it was good to get Carter and put him in the van with us. He was so excited to see us and the first thing he said when he got in the van was..."Ella, your flowers are nice and Ella, you look pretty..." I just started crying...he is such a sweet, sweet boy and he loves his sister. We ended the big night at Cracker Barrel eating pancakes....what a sweet night!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Who will you marry?

This past Sunday, Lance and I celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary. We talked to the kids about it being our anniversary, so of course they had a lot of questions? Ella Claire got very excited because she thought she and I were going to get to put on "a beautiful white gown..." We explained that anniversaries are like birthdays sort of. Then we asked them who they were going to marry when they grow up. Ella Claire is going to marry Carter....Carter listed several people, but when we told him he had to pick just one, he said he wanted to marry Page. She's the little girl in the pictures from our BBQ square dancing a few weeks ago. We are all getting excited about Christmas...this is the first year in our new house, but it also causes a dilemma. Their bedrooms are on the opposite side of the house from our bedroom, so when they get up, they will see what Santa left in the great room before we can see their reaction. Hopefully, they will get up around 6:30am like each day and it will still be dark and they won't notice and come straight to our room. Yesterday, the kids took a longer nap than normal. They don't nap each day, but when they do, I make sure to wake them up by 3pm or they will never go to sleep at night. Well, I accidentally fell alseep with them and when we all woke up it was 3:30pm. So, we put them down last night with our normal routine, of devotion, brush teeth, go to their rooms and say their prayers. It was around 8:45 when we got them to bed. Around 9pm I heard a lot of talking. I went to their hallway and as I peeped into Ella Claire's room, they were both in her bed under the covers and Ella Claire was reading a book to them..."DW Rides Again.." I just stepped in and reminded them it was bedtime and they were to go to sleep. I walked Carter back to his room, got him tucked in and then went and checked on Ella once more. I knew they were not sleepy, but it was 9pm. A few minutes later I heard them again. I went back and they were talking across the hall to each other...so I gave in and gave them both 2 books a piece to read in their own beds. Some time passed and I assumed they were asleep until around 10:30 when we heard them again. I told Lance it was time for him to go in and see what was up. It took him a while and when he got back he said they were both up, lights all on, in Carter's floor just reading. Ella Claire said..."Daddy can you finish this book for me?" The kids love, love, love to read. They get this from Lance because I have no reading drive in me. We have a busy weekend coming up with Christmas gatherings and such. They will celebrate their birthday at school this week, since we will be on break on their actual birthday. For some reason them turning four is really bothering me. Somehow four sounds a lot older than three. I have cried thinking about my babies, not being babies ever again. Time does fly...too fast.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Never Ending Learning....

Silent letters are all the rage at our house right now. Carter and Ella Claire love to find words that have silent letters in them. Now, I know most of you think I sit around all day and teach these kids, but I promise I don't...we just talk about anything we are doing. Both kids are always reading road signs, streets, signs, etc while we are driving. One day, Carter saw a sign for Knights Hotel and he was trying to sound it out and we explained that the "k" was silent and you didn't say it. Well, that's all it took. They were both hooked. Now we are always on the lookout for silent letters. One of their books happens to have the work "knob" in it...once again, they were trying to sound it out and we explained about the silent "k"...Carter looks up at Lance and said..."I like to say knob..." He said this making a hard k sound at the beginning...we laughed because it was too cute. They have a puzzle their cousin Scott handed down to them that has all 50 states and their capitals. They love to put in the Iowa piece because Des Moines has TWO silent letters!!!!
We had a good Thanksgiving. The kids had a big feast at school to celebrate the holiday. They made Indian shirts and feather headbands. I got to go and have lunch with them that day. It was a great memory maker! After filling our bellies full we made turkeys with Megan and Elliott out of Oreo cookies! It was an adventure! We also made a gingerbread house later that week and they kids and Lance ate more of the candy than actually made it on the gingerbread house.
The kids are so enjoying all the Christmas decorations and each time a commercial comes on TV, they scream "I want that.." no matter what it is. At their preschool this week, they informed me that their teacher had to call Santa on her cell phone because the class was not listening at story time. Ella Claire said..."and Santa was not happy with us!"
Friday night we headed out to the Billy Graham Library. This was our first time going and it was breathtaking. They had a live nativity scene with camels, donkey's and goats. The kids really enjoyed it and the decorations at the place were unreal.
Saturday morning we had breakfast at their preschool and the plan was to sit on Santa's lap and have their picture made. The kids were so excited, until they actually saw the big man in the red suit. Carter had no part of it....no picture, no nothing! Ella Claire sat on his lap and with her finger in her mouth mumbled that she wanted a barbie.
Today was the 2nd annual cousin's Christmas party. We get together and have a birthday party for Jesus. We made an ornament and then created a nativity scene from stickers and finally decorated their own cupcakes and we sang happy birthday to Jesus. It is only December 7th and I am pooped...it is a busy month, but our favorite time of year!