Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Forgot...

I forgot to add Ms. Pacman and the Inky, Winky(?), Blinky, or Sue whichever name the blue ghost claims. I forget. Tee hee!

HalloweenTime!

 Here is our family. I bought the wig before coming home from work knowing I wanted to wear it, but not knowing exactly what it would turn me into. We decided I looked like Quorra from Tron. So I took some extra fabric from Chelsea's dress and pinned it on, hoping it would look Tron-ish. You be the judge. Rick is the dryer gremlin that steals one of your socks. Abby is a cute little bumblebee, Chelsea is Alice in Wonderland, and Brie is Snow White.

 Messy Bee!

 There was a pumpkin carving contest. We didn't enter, but this was MY favorite pumpkin, though several were very cool.

 This is the best I could get of just the girls in costume.

 The highlight of the party for the kids-Trunk or Treating! I love Chelsea's face here so much. Candy! Finally!

 We didn't have our act together enough to decorate our trunk, but some families went all out!

 Some of the cutest ones.

 Or scariest ones.

On an unrelated-to-Halloween topic, here are my youngest two actually playing nicely together, on their own, no coaxing, no fighting, no clinging to Mommy. I had to document because it doesn't happen too often that all of those things happen at the same time.

I enjoyed making this dress for Chelsea. She loves it, and that gives me warm fuzzies. Not to mention she looks super cute wearing it and spinning in it. :)
Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

My Big Girl!

I got Chelsea's school pictures back today! They turned out wonderful considering how difficult a time she was having. She's getting better about smiling/posing for pictures for us again, but for strangers, no. It's a good thing she loves Mrs. Johnson, the aide, so much. Mrs. Johnson had to cheer her up, and then sit under the camera smiling at Chelsea in order to help Chelsea smile. You can tell she was stressed by her balled up fists. I think she was also in tears or next to tears right before this. But overall I'm thrilled with it! She's SO cute!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Brie and Abby's Birthday Party!

 We'll start with the decor. You'll never guess what our theme was. Ok maybe you can tell. Rapunzel! Well, Tangled, if you want to get technical.

 This covers up our wall o games.

 We never did find Flynn Rider. Or Eugene. Rats. 
There was a cute idea for a party game online where you print this out with no nose and then print out a bunch of different noses. Then you play pin the nose on Flynn. My kids are too young, but it's a good idea.

 
I covered up our Heit family/extended family photos from the reunion with beautiful Rapunzel. 

 Take special note of the floating lanterns, which are an integral part of the Tangled story line. As are the purple flags with the yellow suns on them. I had to explain the significance of the decor to the party guests because many of them have not seen Tangled. It's a cute movie. I do recommend it.
So I made the flags out of a strip of tablecloth and twisty ties. I found a template for the suns online and printed them and cut them out.

 The cake is supposed to signify Rapunzel's hair when it is all braided and decorated with flowers at the festival. Each birthday girl got her own cupcake and the rest of us shared the big cake.

 The party people.

 Making these crowns was an unexpected bonus activity. Yesterday at work Cinderella came to Walmart and let the kids decorate crowns and/or pumpkins and fed them cake. There was a drawing for a free princess dress as well. Sadly, our birthday girl didn't get her name drawn. Anyway, our girls didn't get to go to Walmart and see her, so mommy brought the activity to them. It fit in perfectly with the party theme and activities.

 Abby wasn't so sure about hers at first.

 But she got accustomed to it after awhile. Aren't my princesses so cute?

 The next activity was making our own Pascal friends. Don't know who Pascal is? Watch Tangled!

 He likes to stick his tongue in Flynn Rider's ear.

 Even though I was standing right there behind the girls I totally missed seeing Brie do this.

 Prezzie time! I found these stuffed Ponies at Walmart and I had to buy them for the girls. Chelsea got one too, even though it wasn't her birthday. The girls were all thrilled with them! I was really excited to give them to the girls because I knew they would like them a lot. The ponies were the first thing unwrapped. :)

 This furry monkey from Auntie Jennifer was also a big hit with Abby.

 Brie wanted to read through this whole flap book upon opening it. But we convinced her not to by throwing more presents at her.

 So cute!

 Time for cake and ice cream! Three candles for Brie.

 And one candle for Abby!

 Go at it, kiddo!

 She was the messiest "first birthday cake eater" of all my kids, but she still was fairly neat. She thought the lemon cake and lemon frosting were ok. Not her favorite, but it was sweet.

 Want some?

 This is probably the only taste Brie took. She thought it was yucky. Oh well. The girls don't usually eat cake anyway. They mostly just lick the frosting off.

 We were limited on time due to having the party in between General Conference sessions. So painting like Rapunzel likes to do waited until most of the guests left to watch the final session of conference. 

 Abby didn't actually paint anything. But she did play with the crown stickers and the paint brush a little.

 This is the only "smile" I could get out of Brie. This shot showcases the major highlights of the party: painting, making Pascal, eating cake, and making crowns.

 Chelsea's highlight shot of pascal, painting, and crown.

Abby's highlight shot of paper, a crown (decorated for her by Grandpa Kelly) and Pascal (made for her by Mommy). Oh, and some of her presents. :)

Overall the party was a success. We shared a taco salad lunch to start off the festivities. It was nice to have the party at our own place. I finally feel like we have enough room to accommodate all the guests/family. Happy Birthday to my sweet Brie and to my sweet Abby! I now have a one-year-old, a three-year-old, and a five-year-old. Crazy. Crazy but good!

The Viddies That Wouldn't Upload Last Time

We have a walker!

This is Brie singing the theme song to the Gummi Bears cartoon. Unfamiliar? Click HERE to hear the real version, along with some other favorites from way back when. She only sings the first half. In case you can't understand her, here are the words she sings:

Dashing and daring, courageous and caring,
Faithful and friendly with stories to share,
All through the forest they sing out in chorus,
Marching along as their song fills the air,
 Gummi Bears, bouncin' here and there and everywhere,
(There's more, but she stopped)

Then she says, "That's how it goes." Twice. If you pay attention you can also spot the walker in the background. :)

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Wake Me Up When September Ends. ***Ring a ling a ling!***

 The kids like to hang out on the stairs. They are the perfect sitting size for their little legs. Abby likes to do butt bounces on the bottom step. Funny kid.

 We are fortunate to not have many leaves in our yard compared to many yards. Fall came on us over night it seems. One day the trees were green, the next they were orange and half bare.

Chelsea was very protective of her pile, even a couple days later when it was miraculously still mostly piled up despite the wind. She got very upset when Brie ran through it and scattered some. Immediate reraking took place. 

This should have been on the last post, but I forgot. Abby was enjoying herself on the hay. She was really cute. I was trying to get video of her walking, because she was still just tottering around at this point. Now, not even a week later, she is a full time walker and starting to gain speed! (We did get it on video later, but it wouldn't upload for whatever reason.)