Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Big Girl goes to Preschool


Today was Allegra's first day of "preschool". We're doing a mom co-op like we did for Aurora with five other families. I was lucky mom number one. This was probably a good thing since Allegra has major separation anxiety still. (She hasn't been in nursery by herself in three months!) Next week is at Auntie Tammy's so hopefully that will be okay and by week three, she'll be cured, right?

How could this cute girl have such a hard time letting go of mom?

A Taste of the Museum

Saturday I took the girls to the Nasher Sculpture Museum's free family day. Aurora really enjoyed the family tour, storytime, and live artist. Allegra, well, wasn't having the best day. It was hot (being mostly outdoors this time) and crowded and we couldn't have snacks and we couldn't touch anything. Really, if the bronze sculpture is sitting outside in the elements, you'd think it could withstand a few fingerprints! Mom wasn't so happy about the $6 half PBJ with the crusts cut off. But, it has potential and the girls want to try again. But next time, we all decided to bring our own lunch.

Monday, August 22, 2011

First Day of Kindergarten

Today my big girl started Kindergarten! I'm so proud of her!

She is in Mrs. Jackson's class with three of her preschool friends!
Got to love the black eye!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Allegra and Daddy

This is a story from Mark when he took Allegra with him to buy some work shoes:
Allegra: No Daddy, those shoes don't fit you. Those shoes are for grownups.
Mark: Am I a grownup?
Allegra: No, you're a daddy!
Mark: When will I be a grownup?
Allegra: I don't know!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Why am I crying in my burger?


I ate my first In-N-Out burger when I was twelve, in the back of the Wagoner's Suburban, on a young women's outing in San Fernando. My burger expertise was limited, but I new I'd tasted something great, and when I got home home, told my mom we had to go again. My mom, though, saw no need to drive ten minutes out of SCV for a hamburger, so I had to wait until In-N-Out was built in Newhall, sometime when I was in high school. Followed were many happy memories of burgers after piano lessons with mom, after football games with friends, lunches when I worked with my dad, finding every In-N-Out on a road trip, after weddings, after Disneyland, and even after delivering our two daughters (good thing they are open till 1:00am. Mark really had to rush to get that last one!)

Of course, "absence makes makes the heart grow fonder", and we knew moving to Texas would mean we'd have to save our Double Doubles for visits home. But soon after we arrived, rumors started flying that In-N-Out was coming to Texas, and not just Texas, right here in our home town of Allen! Almost like a sign that we really were supposed to move here. (Crazy, I know) We absolutely knew we would be there opening day.
So Wednesday, May 11, 2011, we declared In-N-Out day. We knew it was going to be big. Even though the opening day was not officially published on the website, everyone knew. It was all over the news. People started camping out Monday night! Mark drove by at 8:00am and said there was a line of 40 people. He came home, we put on our homemade In-N-Out t-shirts and we headed over at 9:00am. The line had grown to 200 people with a drive through line heading down the street. Doors opened at 9:00 and the line moved steadily. It was fun chatting with the crowd--almost everyone had lived in California. Some drove in from other states. We got a lot of attention from our shirts--reporters were interviewing us and taking pictures. Too bad we couldn't find any of their articles.

When we stepped up to the counter to order at 9:45, I'm kind of embarrassed to admit that I got choked up. But it was like I was back in California and all the fun memories I had came flooding back. Texans have had a hard time understanding what all the hype is about. Why are people so excited about a burger? It's nostalgia. When you look at the menu, it's exactly the same. They don't jack up the prices because they can, or add veggie burgers to be hip. It symbolizes classic California style and happy times. And the food is mighty tasty!
I so glad my girls can keep a part of their California heritage here in Texas.

And in case you missed it, that is a mini In-N-Out sign on my belly. Good thing it's close to the hospital!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!


Thanks Mark and Girlies for a fabulous day!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Allegra the Terror

Allegra had a week where every day she got into total mischief--always before I woke up or was taking a nap. I was seriously afraid to wake up. So for posterity, and because someday she will need to hear this, I am documenting the disaster.
--spread an entire tube of butt paste all over her body
--pull out entire tub of wipes, shred them, and then stuff it down the toilet
--get into my makeup, applying it to herself (right before church) and emptying the remainder of every container on the floor
--rip the vinyl flower stickers off her wall
--get into white paint and smear it all over my office chair, the walls and carpet
--color in crayon all over my office chair
--get into a ginormous bag of chocolate, eat about 40 pieces, and unwrap the rest, all before breakfast

Friday, April 29, 2011

Princesses for a Day

When I was four, I remember watching Prince Charles and Diana get married. I decided it was important for my four and two year olds to experience history in the making so that they can say, "I remember when . . . ". So we declared today Princess day and watched all six hours of royal coverage, definitely not at three in the morning and with a lot of fast forwarding, of course.

We dressed up in our princess finery

Our royal menu
Breakfast
Berry Banana smoothies
English muffins with lemon curd and strawberry preserves

Snacks
Jelly Bean Jewels
Princess fruit snacks

Lunch
Heart shaped egg salad sandwiches
Fruit scepters
Pink milk (because pink is the favorite color of princess, says Aurora)



Favorite quotes from the ceremony:
“Be who God wants you to be and you will set the world on fire.”
St. Catherine of Sienna

“In a sense, every wedding is a royal wedding, with the bride and groom as king and queen of creation, making a new life together so that life can flow through them into the future.”
Rev. Chartres

I loved all the opportunities I had to teach my girls about royal history, how one becomes a princess, the royalty in our family history, princess etiquette, and what it means to be a daughter of God. We truly felt like princesses today!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Strawberry Shortcake for Dinner

My mom reminded me of our family tradition of having strawberry shortcake for dinner one night during strawberry season. When I told Mark that's what we were having for dinner, he said, "That's it?" I thought he'd be pleased. When I put Aurora's plate in front of her, she said, "You can't have strawberry shortcake for dinner!" When I gave Allegra her plate, she held it tight and reverently said, "Ooooohhhhhhhh!"
Then she took a bite and let out an almost maniacal laugh like, "This is the best meal ever, ha ha ha. My mom is a sucker!" And then she kept laughing like that after each bite! It was hysterical! That's my girl!

Grandma and the Garden

In March, we had a wonderful springtime visit from my mom. We had so much fun!
A mini ballet recital

A trip to the arboretum for Dallas Blooms--absolutely beautiful!
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A perfect family day

As a reward for succeeding in our Stake's challenge to read The Book of Mormon in six months , we went miniature golfing at Adventure Landing, Aurora's choice. We had the entire place to ourselves(it was after all, a Wednesday at 11:00) so had all the time in the world. The weather was absolutely perfect! Aurora got a hole in one on her first try!
Every turn, Allegra would stand on the putting spot, then run down the green and then drop her ball in the hole.
She was pretty proud of herself.

Hungry hungry hippo
Afterwards we went to Rudy's for special 32 cents brisket day! We really know how to "feast upon the word"!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Field Trip

I got to accompany Aurora's class on a field trip to the library for storytime. Aurora was so excited to have me ride on the bus with her. It was so cute!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Monday, February 21, 2011

Faith is like a little seed

For FHE this month we've been talking about Our Heavenly Father's plan. This week we talked about the creation and started planting our own garden.

We'll see how it goes!

Friday, February 18, 2011

A day at the Farm

In the morning we went to see the Plano Children's Theater production of "Charlotte's Web."
Straight from there, we went to a real farm in Lucas with our ward playgroup. They raise chickens and goats.

We even got to try goat's milk. It was delicious! In fact, weeks later, I woke Allegra up from a nap and she groggily said, "I want goat's milk." It was hilarious!
I don't think we're in California anymore!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine's Day Roundup

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After the fourth hug during dinner, Aurora said, "Mom, this hug is for making a good day better."

My heart melts!

more Valentine's Day to come . . .

Friday, February 11, 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Aurora's Valentine's Class Party

"mmmmm, sugar"
Valentine's Bingo
Aurora and her best friend, Shelby
Allegra had fun too, at the water table!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Snowed In: For real this time . . . okay maybe not

Just when I thought we'd finally be able to get out of the house, Mark woke me up at 5:15am on Friday and dragged me out of bed to see this! Six inches of snow! It was Mark's first day to go back to work that week and he insisted on going. Luckily he did make it to work alive (barely).
But snow doesn't stop my friend Keri. We had planned on getting together and she didn't let the white stuff stop her (thanks to 4-wheel drive). She brought her kids over and then picked up her sister and her kids. So we had a blast playing outside. I'm not sure I would have taken the girls out by myself. I am a California snow wimp and proud of it! Didn't stop the girls though!