Monday, December 18, 2006

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year....

Honestly!

The tree is up, the house is sort of decorated. Well, not the "Christmas threw up here" decoarting of years past....I was sick for 2 weeks. But a sort of low key, only selective things were put out sort of decorating. It's festive enough for me, and gosh can you do a lot with candles!

For the first time in about 5 years, I sent out Christmas cards - shocker!! I am hoping I suprised an old friend or two (hellooooooo, Maryland!).
Here is the lovely photo of the girls that graced the card:
I was so happy to get one good photo. I had to take about 12 to get the one good one, and there was quite a ruckus and by the time we were done I had no voice left (it was halfway gone to begin with, but, still....)

Aside from being quite the uncooperative little photography subjects, the girls are doing very well. They both had their physicals this month and did very well. Anneliese suprised us all with a nice jump in her weight - she is now 25lbs. She's on her own growth curve, and they've decided she's pretty much just a little peanut. She's taking after her Mom, Gramma and Great-Grandmother: thin and short.

Jessica is loving first grade and everything that goes with it (except for the boatload of homework every night - ugh). She loves to get hot lunch and snack in the cafeteria and loves the school store. She seems to have a very good grasp at math, and can improve a little in her reading - but - she's READING. It's unbelieveable how much she can read and understand in just a short amount of time!

Both girls are excited about Christmas. What they don't know is that they'll be getting a visit from Santa (Daddy) on Christmas Eve. Last year we did a big party for Santa's visit, and even though we couldn't coordinate that this year, Chris doesn't want to miss out on playing Santa for them. I'll be sure to snap a few photos - and keep those fingers crossed he can pull it off for one more year!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

An Update

Ahem.

I am being told by a newly online member of my family (who thinks he's hot stuff in a Dixie cup with his new Dell) that I need to post more pictures. They'll be on by the end of the day, Mr. You-Know-Who.

Also - Happy Birthday to my Grampa (whom Jessica calls, "Grampa the Great!!!). I am not allowed to reveal his actual age, much to his delight. And he is pretty spiffy, as well as great.

Here is a long overdue update:

Jessie is doing well! (insert big silly grin here) We're still seeing lots of ups and downs, but she is also, ahem, very "6." Jessica us what I affectionately call "quirky" but I think it's in large part due to her personality. She is doing quite well in school - lots of days where she is coming home and telling me she was green all day, with no yellows or reds. On the (only) downside, she tends to be very reactionary to things - if something doesn't go her way, she'll spontaneously combust. It's like having a two year old tantrum, but in a 6-year old's body. That's sort of challenging when it happens, but Chris and I are trying to just be firm and matter of fact and usher her into something quiet when that happens. The almost funny thing about the meltdowns is that I can clearly see a glimpse of the future teenager. If this is karma coming back to kick me in the arse, then this is going to be.....interesting, at best. Jessie is doing Brownies this year, and I am co-leading her troop. She is having fun at the meetings and looks pretty cute in her Brownie vest. We're learning all about the history of Girl Scouting and just had a Birthday party for Juliette Low.

Anneliese is going to be 3 in one week! I can't believe it. This little sprout seems to know almost the entire alphabet, loves to sing, and has developed a sudden independent streak. She likes to take her socks off and put them back on again. She's learning how to pull up her pants (hellllooooo potty training) and adores my friend Kelly's son, Nicky. They play together a few times a week while Kelly and I crochet or just hang out. She has a new love for balloons - we can give her one and it can keep her entertained forever. She likes Max & Ruby ad nauseum. (Ruby is a sassy bossypants). Anneliese LOVES seeing Jessie come off the bus in the afternoon...lol.....and 15 minutes later they are screeching at each other. Gotta love sisters.

Halloween here was fun - we had Princess Jasmine and a Lady Bug. My pictures are still on my camera and I'll stick them on the blog today. The girls took turns ringing doorbells and they were very good about saying hello, please, trick or treat, and thank you to people. Which is always better than grabbing the candy and bolting. The weather was ideal, and this was the first year since moving here where we were completely out of candy by 8:20pm. Off went the light, and then the kids were off to bed.

Chris and I are doing pretty well. We just had a nice weekend on the Cape to visit his Dad while Karen had the girls and it was nice, but a long time in the car. We came home and went out to Nicky's 4th Birthday party - at the local gymnastics center - and Anna was asleep before we made it home! The girls were exhausted after such a fun weekend. They had so much fun at the gymnastics center, I am thinking about signing the girls up for a tumbling class.

Our back yard is a huge, glorious mess at the moment (septic system installation) and we're getting ready to buy some furniture for the living room....and plan for Christmas...so the budget is going sky high but at least we can flush the toilets without worrying and sitting on actual furniture. (Although, I have gotten several complements on the Care Bear furniture currently in place...oh, well). Hopefully the dust (and dirt) will settle by next week and then more on holiday planning.

On the holiday front, I started to batches of Amish Friendship Bread starter (one for me, one for Kelly). We're planning on boatloads of bread to bake and give as presents. I love to bake around this time of year and I am allready planning the recipes: eggnog bread, peanut brittle, candied nuts, cookies up the wazoo. I shall give the gift of calories this year. Chris and I also discussed the Griswold vs. Stuffy New England decor on the outside of the house, and I am slowly losing the bid to Griswold. I may sneak in something tacky at the last minute if I lose....otherwise it'll end up being little white twinkly lights, bows ang greenery. I have mini plastic snowmen and I am not afraid to use them.

Work has been good....on the 27th I start 2 days/week. I am learning a lot and it's a mix of being thankful for the education and a little overwhelmed with the responsibility. But, seriously, it's all good. I have never worked somewhere where the doctors actually sit and read with the technologist. I am used to presenting the films/scans and beating a trail out of the reading room. No the case any more: here we sit at the computer with the cardiologist, present the scan, and actually have a dialogue about the results. And I'm loving every minute of it!!!

Pictures coming soon - halloween and piles of dirt in the backyard.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Last batch...

This is what happens when the quiet one gets ahold of a microphone.
He does not let go.

Jim's turn with Anna and the hats.


Chris, laughing at Laura's advice on how to soothe a crying baby.


The last of the hats, and an action shot at that.
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Okay, so I can only Blog 4 photos at once. Ack!

Price check, aisle 3.


More wonky eye, different Chris.


Tickle fight!


The best Jim picture EVER, in the history of Jim.
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More....

Jessica, leading the charge on a group adventure.


Jim and Anna, discussing Duplo door mechanics.


Laura and Mr. Expressive.


Me and the hat, per Anna's request and getting a wonky eye from CJP.
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More pictures from Saturday....

This is Chris (herein known as CJP, to avoid Chris Confusion).


More Jim. Again - expressive. :)


Laura and her Sangria.


Chris and his cowboy hat.
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Wes and Laura's Party....

To celebrate nothing but friends getting together, and quite possibly the merits of Sangria, on Saturday the 21st. A good time was had by all, and here's the photographic evidence. ... Laura, looking at digital pictures on the teeny tiny screen (the outtake showed a very annoyed looking Laura, complaining about said screen).


This is Jim. He is very expressive. But we adore him.


More Jim!


Me and Chris.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Look what just showed up here...

See, here's what you do. Having a bad day? Tell yourself, "Hey. It could be worse, I could have THAT in my backyard." 36 year old septic system. Out. Soon.
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Finished!

This is the first blanket I have finished. (the first picture is a little sucky, but...doesn't Anna have cute feet?) Anywho...this was made for my co-worker who has a baby boy due on November 27th. It's basically a big Granny sqaure, with 3 rows or double crochet around. I used Bernat baby sport weight yarn and a size G hook.This photo came out a little bit better, although I am wishing I'd taken a close up of it. Iloved the yarn, though, so I think I will use it again. The colors were just so sweet to work with.
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Monday suprises

This was part of the view outside my picture window early Monday morning. For some reason, I think I have seen this balloon before - my first thought was the Zirpolo's, but I think I am wrong.

My father-in-law's friend, Theresa, has beautified our yard with flowers. The bees are loving this one, and especially the butterflies.


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THIS is why I love New England


Long Bottom Road, Southington, CT
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Karabin Farms

On Sunday we took advantage of the weather and brought Jessica and Anneliese to Karabin Farms to pick apples. This is our first time ever doing this and it was totally worth it. The ride to the picking area was in a big wagon hitched to a tractor and the girls loved it. We picked just over a pound of apples: Empire, Galas, and Jonathans. Sunday evening I made apple pie, and caramel covered apples. My two unwilling subjects.

Jessie, basically not cooperating, lol!

Anna kept picking apples off the ground and sneaking them into the basket.

There were several cats roaming around the property. This one was the youngest. The Mom cat was there also and she was a white calico with brown and black spots. She was pretty tiny, too and looked like a peanut butter cup.
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

What we do on the weekends...

Our weekends over the past few months have been spent working on the basement. What we've done so far: ripped out the paneling, a closet, and the old lights. We added a huge new closet, moved the laundry room doorway, changed the light fixtures, painted, and framed in the ductwork, and added a little bit of dropped ceiling (in the craft area). Just yesterday the carpets were installed. First picture, obviously, is the stairwell. It's never been carpeted, so it keeps suprising me when I open the door! It's been a lot of work, but very rewarding. I am so thankful to have to extra space. It really feels like home now.

This is the view from the future office doorway. To the left is the craft area and the new closet. The rest of the room will be a family room and playroom.

My stampin' and scrappin' corner. And temporary office.


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Sunset...

Seriously. How pretty is that? I took this picture at the end of my driveway on Friday 10/6.
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