Sunday, November 23, 2008

November is almost gone?!?

Mommy had a birthday shout hooray! We tried to get all *gulp* 28 candles in the center piece. I love how there is already a piece missing too! Beth had made a cake for herself the night before and rather than make another cake, we decided to just eat the one already made! At least we knew it was good! By the way, it is difficult to blow out all those candles when they are so close together! They must get energy from each other or something. Chelsea helped me blow a little, but she didn't really know what was going on. Looks like she liked the candles though.

Cute. They aren't racing each other, but I can see that happening sometime in the future... Rick is modeling one of the pj pants that I made. They were supposed to be worn Christmas Day last year, but I hadn't gotten around to making them, so Rick had a nice pile of fabric in his stocking. I think it still took me about six more months before I actually got around to making them. But THIS year we have nice warm Christmas pj pants to open Santa's gifts in! (mine are the same fabric, only with a pink background)

Here is our little gorilla armed gal. We were grabbing some games out of the closet right before we headed off to the Grandparents house tonight. Chelsea decided she wanted to play her favorite game, Don't Break the Ice, even though she was already bundled up. Poor girl! She couldn't do ANYthing, but we let her try for a minute anyway. (see video below)

I helped her get ahold of the mallet. She couldn't do much with it and kept trying to hold it in one hand. She did manage to stand up on her own, but that's about it. She really hates it when we put her mittens on before her coat like this because she can't get them off! Bwah ha ha!!!

Here is Miss Chelsea on our way to Grandma and Grandpa Heit's house for leftover Thanksgiving food/games. Think we need to make some carseat adjustments? ;) We had mercy on her and took off the mittens. It wasn't too cold. I love how she would not let go of the ball, even though she can't move any other part of her or play with the ball at all.


Yes, I know she is crying. Wouldn't you be?
We didn't let her struggle for long. We packed her into the car right after this and enjoyed the evening with the Heits.


I know this is dark, but she was being really cute. She was dancing up a storm until I got the camera out. She danced a little, but not as much as before. This doll is not actually Tash, but looks a lot like her, but Chelsea loves it just as much as the real thing!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

More recently

Ya gotta love snow in ND. It waited till mid November to snow, but it snowed 9 1/2 inches in one day! This is the sidewalk next to our garage, part of my shoveling efforts showing. They finally cleared our driveway, and now there is a gigantic snow mountain at the end of this walkway. That's Burger King across the street, which we can no longer see. :)

This is looking down the side of our house toward the back yard. The snow drift is probably as tall as me, judging by the height of the fence. I didn't actually go back there and measure, hehe.

Grandma came over to babysit one night. Chelsea likes to play with her bibs (that she never wears) but she won't usually put them on herself. Well this time she had 12 bibs on when we got home!

Silly faces all around. I was trying to get a good picture of her cute ponytail, but you can't see it very well in any of my shots.

She just looks so grown up!

This is the only good picture I got of her hair. I guess you can see it best in the video.


She knows you use the paddle to hit the balls, or balloon in this case. When Chelsea chucks them both down, she ended up hitting Auntie Beth in the knee! She survived, barely. :)

Halloween Time!

I waited till we were already at the church ready to walk in before I painted her whiskers and nose on. Here is why. She immediately rubbed her face! She did pretty well at leaving it alone for the most part. When I showed her her face in the mirror, she tried to wipe the whiskers off again. Ha! It was pretty funny. Luckily eye liner doesn't rub off easily.

What a cute cat! Meow!

She won a pencil with Winnie the Pooh on it doing a bean bag toss (see video below.) She is saying "Pooh!" Every time she said it, she threw her head back like this. Cute.

Hi, Mom!

I don't remember what she was saying here, but she was talking to Gr. and Gr. Heit.

So serious.

No, this is not supposed to be a bloody mouth, but it does look pretty cool! She was eating a gobstopper in the car while we went trick or treating to Gr. and Gr. Kelly's. This is how she looked by the time we arrived.

By the way, we are Bella and Edward from Breaking Dawn, book four of the Twilight Saga. Chelsea was a cat, if you couldn't tell. :)


It was funny watching Chelsea play this game. It was surprising to watch her walk over to the holes instead of throwing it, like the other kids. She's got a good throwing arm, and probably would have done well tossing it. Oh well. She still got to choose a prize. :)

Pumpkin Patch

Let's pick out a pumpkin! We didn't want one already picked, we wanted to search on out in the patch!

Here is Chelsea enjoying the wagon ride to the pumpkin patch over at Valley Vegetable. There wasn't much in the patch itself, being so late in the season (the week before Halloween) but we had a great time still.

Mommy is holding Chelsea's hand to
a) keep both of their hands warm, and to
b) keep Chelsea from falling out of the wagon.
The roads were pretty bumpy!



We wised up on the way back from the patch and put little gloves on the little hands. She loved it! She kept them on for quite some time, even after they were no longer needed. Notice the wagon is still empty. We ended up picking one from the hay display anyway! :)