Ears blowing in the wind, water and sand in the fur - life can't get much better!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Itsy-Bitsy Akavish
Ella was singing in the car the other day and I could tell she was mostly singing the Itsy-Bitsy Spider, but something about it sounded weird and I thought that she was just mixing up songs or something. Then Addy chimes in and tells me that "akavish" is spider in Hebrew and that Ella was singing the version of the song that they learn at school. It is mostly English, but they change a few words. Addy sang the whole song for me and it goes like this...
The itsy-bitsy akavish went up the waterspout
Down came the geshem and washed the akavish out
Up came the shemesh and dried up all the geshem
And the itsy-bitsy akavish went up the spout again.
Down came the geshem and washed the akavish out
Up came the shemesh and dried up all the geshem
And the itsy-bitsy akavish went up the spout again.
It was super cute to hear Ella sing this rendition, and it was equally as cute that my 5 year old was translating for me!
Slip-n-slide
These are still as fun as they were when I was a kid! Addy loves it. And despite the "no adult" warnings, I did it a few times and it was lots of fun. I was mildly afraid I'd hurt myself, so I didn't do it too many times - didn't want to push my luck. But Addy has mastered it and the jury is still out for Ella. She likes to lay on it and you pull her along, but no running and sliding yet. In due time!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Growing Up
Our tadpoles are really growing up. Addy has pretty much dropped out of caring for them, but Michael wins the tadpole owner of the year award. He was on his way to a conference in Vegas and before he boards the plane, I get this message...
"The tadpoles appear to be fine. I put some extra rocks in there today in case any of them want to "emerge" while I'm away. If you think of it, they probably could use some lettuce in the next day or two. Their water is probably fine until I get back. "
Well, take a look at what I saw when I got home from work today...
I am so proud of the little guy, making his debut as a big kid out of the water! He still has a tail, but he appears to be quite content up on the rock. Now I'm starting to get a bit worried because they are all getting big and their current home is quite little. Pretty sure it is going to start getting cramped...I'm not sure the process for releasing them into the wild exactly, but if there is any weaning involved or something, might need to start coming up with a plan! Maybe we'll just take them back to live in the pond at Dad's house!!
"The tadpoles appear to be fine. I put some extra rocks in there today in case any of them want to "emerge" while I'm away. If you think of it, they probably could use some lettuce in the next day or two. Their water is probably fine until I get back. "
Well, take a look at what I saw when I got home from work today...
I am so proud of the little guy, making his debut as a big kid out of the water! He still has a tail, but he appears to be quite content up on the rock. Now I'm starting to get a bit worried because they are all getting big and their current home is quite little. Pretty sure it is going to start getting cramped...I'm not sure the process for releasing them into the wild exactly, but if there is any weaning involved or something, might need to start coming up with a plan! Maybe we'll just take them back to live in the pond at Dad's house!!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
The Beach
I promise I won't document every single beach weekend, and maybe if I do, I'll just be sure to just cover the highlights!
One of the main highlights from this weekend was fishing. We went down to the water on Saturday with the casting net and Addy and Michael's fishing rods. The casting net was pretty successful, with this guy being the most exciting catch. No clue what kind of fish it is, but I called it an angel fish and that stuck with me and Ella at least. She kept on asking to see the angel fish after we'd thrown the fish back.
Here is cute Addy fishergirl!
We took the car down to transport all the fishing gear and when Michael 1st got there, Ella wouldn't get out of the car. I walked down with Star shortly after and Ella was still in the car and wouldn't come out. Once I sat down and basically ignored her, next thing I knew she'd gotten out and was on the chair next to me. Shortly after she was running around. Still shouting "no ocean" when the water came up close, but she was not afraid of the seaweed. Unfortunately it was still there this weekend, but Saturday it was bearable. There wasn't a barrier of it between the sand and water. But when we went down today, it was back with a vengeance and smelled. Fortunately, Addy accepted the idea of skipping the beach and heading back to the house to play in the kiddie pool.
I'm really not sure what is going on here, but Ella was just sitting there reading her book like it was totally normal to be her sister's foot rest.
Ella is convinced that this is the proper way to wear sunglasses.
It is somewhat mean that Michael took this picture, but because he did, I'm going to be somewhat mean and post it on the blog b/c this is such a cute face! Ella leaned back on what she thought was the lounge chair and she found herself on the deck. She made this face for about 2 seconds and was back up and climbing on me a second later.
Here is the proof, this is seconds after the mishap above. A rare picture of me, a.k.a the mommy jungle gym. Why is it that the girls can both be ignoring me 1 second, then someone sits in my lap (this time Addy was first) and all of a sudden both want to sit with me, but they don't want to touch each other. Next thing I know there is kicking and fighting. All I know to do is to resort to tickling, hence the giggles above!
Trip to PA
Rewind a bit to the weekend of May 4-7. Addy and Michael headed off to Pennsylvania to attend Michael's cousin David's wedding. Why only Addy and Michael you ask? Think 2 year old on a plane for 3 hours. Yeah, very early on we knew that Ella would not be making the trip, so in the end Michael and Addy decided to go. Ella and I missed seeing everyone, but it was for the best. As I was not there in person, the camera was not there, but thankfully Grandma took plenty of pics for us to document the occasion.
You can't have a trip to Pennsylvania without a trip to the school house. The last time we were there it was November, and not really boating season. Weather was much nicer this time and Addy and Michael went for a boat ride. This 1st picture is Addy getting boating 101 lessons. By the look on her face you can tell she isn't 100% sure what is going on!
Here is a cute pic of Addy at the wedding (sorry Michael, your eyes were closed so I did a little cropping!) Michael said she did great during the ceremony, was super excited to see a real wedding. We both expected her to love the reception, but nope, she had fallen asleep in Michael's lap before they cut the cake and the DJ really got started. So, it was an earlier night than planned, but still a good time!
A very exciting part of the trip was getting to see Susan, Jon and most importantly Heidi! I'm not sure Heidi has an iPad at her house, but no doubt after this trip she wanted one.
You can't have a trip to Pennsylvania without a trip to the school house. The last time we were there it was November, and not really boating season. Weather was much nicer this time and Addy and Michael went for a boat ride. This 1st picture is Addy getting boating 101 lessons. By the look on her face you can tell she isn't 100% sure what is going on!
And in no time she is cruising around the pond like a pro.
One of the activities was building a little foot bridge over what is a consistently muddy/wet spot along the pond. Uncle Bob found this little bridge kit and used some of the extra hands around to put it together. Addy had fun with this project.
But this might have been one of the highlights, for multiple reasons. I'm not sure what this big disk is called exactly, but we'll go with frisbee, although it is big and soft and made out of a foam like material. Addy had great fun playing with David and Suzanne. And kudos to them for playing frisbee with Addy - I wasn't there to witness this, but I don't imagine Addy is the greatest frisbee player and David and Suzanne were likely running around quite a bit. But the highlight was when Addy got hit in the face/mouth with the frisbee. And normally you wouldn't expect the word "highlight" to be part of a description of getting hit in the face by something...it could have been a complete coincidence, it could be from the frisbee, but after this incident Addy discovered a loose tooth. Big excitement!! Granted, it is about a month later and it is still barely wiggling, but the tooth fairy must have us on the radar screen at least. Now, imagine my excitement when I talked to Michael while they were still in PA and he told me Addy got hit in the face and has a loose tooth. I envisioned the little tooth barely hanging on, ready to fall out any minute. Initially I didn't share in Addy's excitement, but fortunately it wasn't nearly as dramatic as I originally imagined!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Beginning of Beach Weekends 2012
We are starting our every other weekend at the beach routine for the summer. Memorial Day weekend was the first, so it was a nice long break. It was very relaxing and I even got a little touch-up paint work done in one of the bedrooms. It was a great weekend except for all of the seaweed. It was OK the 1st day because it seemed to be really fresh. Not so fresh the 2nd day, so we only made it to the water twice, but that was fine because there is tons of fun to be had on the deck.
While I was totally creeped out by the seaweed, Ms. Addison had no issues and dove right in. You had to basically clear a path from the clear sand to the water, so here she is throwing the seaweed out of the way. Yuck!
Double yuck, yet impressive. She built a tower of seaweed and climbed on top (as I type this, I am just squirming at the thought of having to walk through it much less climb around in it!) This tower was literally as tall as she is.
Ella on the other hand was not a fan of the seaweed, although she still disliked the ocean more. She didn't scream "no ocean" and try and run back to the house like she did last time. And she would play around and didn't have to sit in my lap the whole time, but there was no frolicking in the water. I'm sure she'll warm up to the idea right around August when our beach weekends start to taper off!
I say I was productive with my little painting project, but Michael was super productive and built a picnic table and bench! We had leftover wood from the beach railing we replaced, so Michael just whipped it into a picnic table. The table was just a naptime project that Addy helped with. I was pretty darn impressed and we put it to use that night - works great for dining al fresco.
This picture doesn't do the sisterly love justice. This was after a trip to the beach when we were wet and drying off before going inside. The girls just sat and snuggled for quite a while. Ella's eyes are closed in the pic, but I don't think that she was actually asleep. Although she was calm and still for quite a while. That is a very rare occurrence.
Here is the table and bench, with the woodworker and his two cute models. Ella is not a fan of clothes these days, so at the beach she is usually just sporting a diaper. This likely won't be the last diaper pic of the summer.
PRE-K GRADUATION!!!!!
We'd been waiting for this for months - the pre-k pandas class of 2012 finally had their big night! I'm not going to lie, I was totally anti pre-k graduation nonsense until I had a kid in pre-k. Yes, it is over the top and the caps and gowns might have been a bit excessive, but it was the cutest stinkin' thing I had seen in a long time. You could tell that both the teachers and kids put A LOT of work into the event. There were close to 30 kids on the stage that they arranged into small groups so that all of the kids had a chance to come up center stage during one of the songs. They showed off their sign language skills, sang in Hebrew and Spanish. Addy even had a solo speaking part that she worked like a champ. She came right up at the beginning of the night and asked everyone to stand for the pledge of allegiance. Then she held the flag and started the room in the pledge.
The best was probably all of the songs they sang. Each kid was sitting up on stage, singing and boppin' to the song. I had not heard Addy sing a single one of the songs at home, so I didn't even know she knew the song, but she was singing along. Ms. Laura had put together a slide show with pictures from the year, so the kids came off stage and sat in the seats to watch that. It was cute hearing their reaction to the different pics that popped up. All around cuteness!
The best was probably all of the songs they sang. Each kid was sitting up on stage, singing and boppin' to the song. I had not heard Addy sing a single one of the songs at home, so I didn't even know she knew the song, but she was singing along. Ms. Laura had put together a slide show with pictures from the year, so the kids came off stage and sat in the seats to watch that. It was cute hearing their reaction to the different pics that popped up. All around cuteness!
Here is Addy accepting her "diploma"
Everybody on stage. They practiced for weeks in the class and then moved into the auditorium. Even had a dress rehearsal with the gowns - very well executed production.
Cuteness!
Addy with Ms. Bari. Ms. Bari was her teacher when she was 3 and she LOVED Ms. Bari and Ms. Simone's class.
Addy loved all of her pre-k teachers, but Ms. Vera was extra special.
The family
(minus Ella who had just finished cake and wouldn't sit still for the picture)
Visitor's Day at Dance
It was a wild and hectic day with dance from 4:30-5:30 and then Addy had to be back at the JCC for graduation at 6:00, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to see her do some ballet and tap. With her headed to Kolter next year, I'm not sure what her after-school schedule will be. Fortunately the JCC will pick her up from school and bring her to the J for any classes we sign her up for. So lucky to have that as an option.
Our last dance experience was the recital, so this was much more low-key which was nice! If you ever get an opportunity to go to watch 5 and 6 year olds do ballet and tap, I'd suggest you go, even if you have no connection to the kids. It is just fun to see the wide range of talent, mixed in with 5 year old attention spans. Addy did great, especially considering she wasn't feeling 100%.
Our last dance experience was the recital, so this was much more low-key which was nice! If you ever get an opportunity to go to watch 5 and 6 year olds do ballet and tap, I'd suggest you go, even if you have no connection to the kids. It is just fun to see the wide range of talent, mixed in with 5 year old attention spans. Addy did great, especially considering she wasn't feeling 100%.
Why-o-why won't you look at the camera and smile normal my precious girl!
A little shuffling leg in motion action
Last Day of Pre-K
It was hard to believe that Addy was about to go to her last day of school at Bertha Alyce. It has been 5 great years! There was a big graduation celebration display outside the pre-k class. I made Addy stand by her pictures - it was early in the morning and she was half asleep and not excited about it, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity. Mean mom.
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