Sunday, September 28, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
What Would We Do Without Grandma Jo?
One day after school Emma brought home a library book. I read it to her once, and away she went reading it all by herself. Here she is reading it to Jake:
Though I wasn't much help to my mom, Jake was more than happy to help with the housework:
Oh, and do you think my pregnancy has had an impact on the girls?:
And now, for the most exciting news of all....we will be admitted to the hospital tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. to have labor induced! We finally get to meet Justin and Megan! What a special day! After starting labor twice and then having the little buggers change their minds, we are more than ready to finally meet them and welcome them to our family. This is something we never could have imagined for ourselves, and in many ways it still feels like a dream, but by tomorrow we are sure reality will have set in! As soon as we can we will be putting pictures of the babies up for you to see...
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Back to School Night
Since yesterday's development, Annie has increased her level of excitement and worry. Tonight was back to school night and she has been so excited for us to come see her class, her papers, and her desk. She quietly whispered three or four times to me wondering if I would be able to make it. By 6:00 tonight I was ready to go. Cautious but ready.
We decided to visit Emma's room first. I was so proud of the organization of her cubby that I had to take a picture:
Way to go Emma!
When he was done working he thought he had earned a sticker and made sure Mrs. Maybon got one both on his paper as well as on his hand. (Note her desk in the background....it is under the papers somewhere)
After Emma's class it was on to Annie's. As we walked through the door I could feel the order in the air. Mrs. Garrett's room is perfect for Annie. There is an abundance of structure, order and predictability. Annie had quite a few things to show us and gladly allowed me to clean her desk. She is so proud of everything she is doing and with good reason. There are no pictures of Jake in Annie's class. He went from the picture of parenting and studiousness in Emma's room, to a detention bound boy in Annie's room. He discovered the sink and for some reason or another was turning the water on and off and repeating, "what the hell?!" over and over again. Travis and I were just discussing how funny that is when it is NOT your child. Where he has ever heard language like that...must be all the time he has been spending lately with his dad...certainly couldn't be from me!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Farewell to Nina
When Nina came over to say goodbye she brought gifts for the kids with her. She brought Hannah Montana galore for the girls and a large adorable frog for Jake. He hasn't let it out of his sight. He is sound asleep with it by his side right now. He also enjoyed the Hannah Montana wig:
We also had gifts for Nina. We found the perfect fabric to make a frog quilt and we also made her a t-shirt with the following picture and a definition of Nina. Annie fully expects her to sport it around campus, I am thinking it may be better suited for lounge wear, but with Nina you just never know...
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
A Future Wrestler...
Annie is a skinny little button, but whoa is she strong. Travis could not hold her down despite all his efforts. He had a few places to go and encouraged her to take care fo the tooth while he was away. She failed, though every time she saw me coming she would pretend to really try. So, upon his return home Travis took to the tooth with some toilet paper and out it came. Only a few tears were shed.
I should also mention that as soon as Emma realized Annie's tooth was coming out she took to her own tooth with a paper towel. It was slightly loose, but not enough to have the tooth fairy come to both girls in one night. Nice try Emma! However, exactly one week later Emma's tooth really was ready to come out. She worked on it until it bled then came to Travis LAUGHING and he pulled it right out.
We will never cease to be amazed at the differences in our two girls.