Thursday, June 28, 2012

Swimming pool outing

No glorious smiles in the water, or sunning beauties on lawn chairs, just the after effects of very tired girls--who REALLY did have a blast at the pool ;)  We headed over on Sunday to check it out--and they had SO much fun.  We tossed them, threw a ball, they jumped in--and I even thought Amara might go off the diving board, but she said maybe next time.  At around :45 minutes, I could tell we were getting close to overstaying our welcome, so we toweled off, and headed to the adjacent Patriot park.

Just a little playground, but enough to slide and play for a few, then in the car to head home.

We stopped for a quick yogurt at OH-YO, but VERY quick, because tempers were even quicker.  Everyone smelled like the pool, but we skipped baths and got the girlies in bed.  I hope we can go often, because seeing them laughing and having a blast was so very fun for E and I :)

Mommy's birthday

My birthday fell on a Friday this year, one where we actually had a wedding that night, so we delayed our celebration a bit :) 

We had a lot of fun though--I got to hear sweet "happy birthdays" from my little 'big' girl, they helped me open presents, got a birthday doughnut from daddy and an ice cream cake from my mom and dad!

We had fun opening presents together and daddy got me a certificate for Beanie and I to go get manicures together, so sweet!!  I'm so very thankful for my family and love any reason to celebrate with everyone ;)  Thanks guys!

Coulter's 1st birthday party

Last week was cousin Coulter's big first birthday and Saturday was his even BIGGER first birthday PARTY! 

The girls got to play with Matt and Steph's other nieces, Emma and Morgan (4.5 and 2) and Coulter too! 

Cora took in plenty of the scenery--it was hot, hey, she wasn't going to over-exert herself if she didn't have to.

The kids all got to take a stab at the pinata.  It was a fiesta theme, so it fit right in.  All the little kids got to swing the little bat...

Then the bat turned into a larger pole--and ultimately with Coulter's uncle Chip pummeling the thing till the candy fell out (notice no photos due to said hilarity).

(This is SO Cora)

The kids all jumped in to open presents--note Coulter, lower left, while the 4 bigger kids help Aunt Steph and Uncle Matt with the presents, so typical!

We had a great time celebrating with Coulter and are so happy for his big day! Many happy returns little birthday man!  We love you :)

Amara summer swim lessons

We decided to try some outdoor summer swim lessons this year so we could actually enjoy the summer and not be cooped up inside.  We headed to the pool at my work last weekend, so we thought we'd try a lesson or two there.  Our lesson was at 5:30, so Amara had no issues with getting right in.  She was a little apprehensive about Sally, the teacher, but after a few mintues, they were playing and bonding like old pals.

Sally let the lesson even go a little long, just so Amara could jump in to her, and the two played toss and fetch in the water for a long time. She also liked using the kickboard to swim across the width of the pool and tossing the ball to the other lifeguards who were observing.  Finally after 6 as we were wrapping up, Beanie started protesting--and I had to promise we could come back, which we will.  Too much fun NOT to!


Monday, June 25, 2012

Arranging flowers

I heard about a super cute little event at our local Connell's flower shop and Amara was excited to sign up for it. It's part of their kids club, and it was cleverly based around a canned food drive.  We signed up, grabbed a few cans from the pantry, and headed out for some mommy-bean time on Saturday morning.

When we got there, our buddy Melissa got us started right away! She gave Amara a can to use as a vase, put some floral foam in, water, and gave Amara some clippers.  (she did surprisingly well, but those things are S H A R P, so I held my breath with each snip!)  She picked out a lovely variety of bright colors, cut them in varying lengths and jammed them right in without hesitation. 

After finishing her first so quickly, she politiely asked for any 'red flowers,' and in a blink--Melissa returned with a bunch of carnations for her. She was so smitten!  She got to work right away trimming and pulling leaves to make her 2nd arrangement.  She took a short break to color a sheet or two, then announced she was done.

On the way to check out, she spotted some stuffed animals, where she picked out 2 small bears, one for her and one for sis--who can refuse that?? 

She turned down the offer for a summer job to Melissa, we boxed up our arrangements and we headed home.  I got this posed shot of Amara with our 3 arrangements (sadly, Eric could BARELY tell which one was mind :(   )  We had such a fun time and I can't wait till the next event, she was so sweet and really enjoyed herself.

Cora's 1st wedding: Johnny and Heather

Friday June 22nd this year wasn't just a Friday, or my birthday, but a fun family wedding too!  It was in Grove City, at Grand Oaks, a new event center--and our cousin Johnny (and now wife Heather) were getting married.  It was warm, and the wedding was at 6:30 outside, so we got the girls cleaned up and headed over after a quick bite. 

They were pretty squirmy, but grandpa did his best to entertain the girls--Garhett and Jackson were there too and that helped. Heather was beautiful and Amara enjoyed seeing her sparkly dress and jewels...and bacon. They had water chestnuts wrapped in bacon and I KNOW that kid at 10 of them if she ate one.  The funniest was that she couldn't' get Jackson or Garhett to even eat ONE and she was stalking the server like it was her job.

The reception was a bit overwhelming, all the sitting, and salads, then the toasts, etc. but once the announcements ended, she started enjoying herself. She partnered up with a little friend named Daisy, who was 5, and they had fun.

Cora danced herself right into the steps that lead up to the brides table, so she got herself a little bruise right away--but look how handsome daddy looks holding his baby girl!!

Amara kept taking my hand to the tower of cupcakes...funny enough, when it was time to dig in, she DIDN'T go for the blue ones! I guess they weren't big enough?  Kidding.

I mean LOOK how big these things are--they are muffin size for sure ;)  After cake, dancing, etc.  we headed to the photo booth and got some silly photos taken, she loved that and I think wanted to jump in on anyone's photos who would let her--lucky enough we got to bring some home, so I'll always have that goofy photo booth smile to remind me of the night.

Congrats Johnny and Heather!

graduating into preschool 2

Thursday was Amara's last day in her Preschool one class with Ms. Cannon and Ms. McClaren.  They took over when Mr. Erickson and Mrs. Thompson left in mid-winter.  We're enjoyed them so very much and are sad to be leaving them--ironically, we found out though that Ms. Cannon has accepted a new position, so she'd be moving on to a new opportunity this week anyway :)

Her new teacher in Preschool 2 will be Mrs. Ballein, and she will be reunited with some of her old pals as well as some new ones, full time this week.  She was starting to get bored with this class when her friends were moving up, so I hope this re energizes this for her and that we have a great year ahead of her.

Thanks to Ms. Cannon and Ms. McClaren for all  your guidance and kindness to Amara in her 3rd year and first full year at Primrose.  We hope to see you around!  (Oh and Mr. Reese isn't going anywhere, so we hope to still see him often ;))

buddies

This image melts my heart, pun intended.  Amara tries to mommy Cora a LOT lately and sometimes (if it involves food) Cora allows it ;)

Sure, there are times of not sharing, screaming, hair-pulling ( a particular enjoyment for Cora and frustration for Amara) but these moments are the best.  There was a commercial of sorts on Nick Jr. last night in between shows that talked about sisters and I asked Amara if she and Cora would be best friends...her answer?

"Probably not." ...but after lots of laughing and tickling, she came around to a "maybe." I'll take that for now.

Father's day weekend

As usual, I over-planned a *teensy* bit for our Father's day weekend o'celebrations :)  Hey, my heart is in the right place though!!

We started off at an awesome splash pad in Circleville, where of all people we ran into Beanie's teacher, Ms. Cannon!! Turns out she lives in Ashville and spotted Amara from across the splash pad.
Eric got to golf with his dad, brother, and brother-in-law in the morning, while grandma Jahn and I took the girls to play and lunch--she packed a super picnic for us!!  We all had a blast and it was a super nice park!  On the way home, we stopped to get ice cream--somehow Cora managed to eat the cone but the ice cream ended up in the seat, still shaking my head on that one...

Later, we went to Megan and Tony's 'surprise' wedding and to see their new house, which was also fabulous! They looked so lovely and their house is adorable!

Sunday we got up and tried a new doughnut place in the Lil' Doughnut factory and loved it!  We had so much fun there, and Eric said he had was was probably his most favorite doughnut ever, in the Maple Bacon doughnut!

Amara LOVES to eat inside restaurants, so the fact it's small and we were the only ones there was a special treat--and she loved propping up to the bar with daddy.
After breakfast, we opened gifts, including a new bicycle from the Jahn's and a new riding wagon from the girls, and after a quick assembly, they were already out riding! 
He was clearly surprised and everyone got in on the action of unpacking and assembling it.

The inaugural ride was brief--Eric said he needed to get his fitness endurance back up before heading too far out 'dragging' an extra 70 pounds :)...but they loved it anyway.

All in all we had a wonderful time and we appreciate daddy so VERY much!  We are lucky to have him and enjoy celebrating with him all the time, but especially on Father's day!

Irelyn turns 4!!

Amara was invited to her pal Irelyn's party from school and we were all so excited for her!  This was really the first non-family, non-friends-of-mom-and-dad party she had been invited to, so Eric and I scrambled a bit.

Eric decided to stay home with Cora--since it was on the later side anyway, and Amara and I got to go shopping.  She picked out a baby for Irelyn and we got it home and wrapped it in pretty pink princess paper.

The party was at Recreations Outlet up in Powell (where we got our trampoline) so we knew we'd have a blast.  She played with Irelyn, Landon, Alex, Olivia and Claire, all from her school!  The kids all played their hearts out running from swing set to trampoline, sliding and racing for 2 hours.  They only took a quick break for food and cake and ice cream and then back out to play.

When it was time to go, Amara got a really nice goodie bag from Irelyn's mom, and we gave one last birthday hug to Miss Irelyn.  We had SUCH a fun time and can't wait to play more all summer long!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

playing and silliness

We certainly  have 2 very silly girlies on our hands, most days!  Cora, in particular, loves being upside down whenever she can, for some reason.

Amara is starting to get into hair, she's letting me braid hers even, sometimes~

Cora is a silly giggler and has started putting her hands to her mouth when she laughs, which makes it even more exaggerated and hilarious!

She also loves any kinds of purses or bags she can put on her shoulder or carry/drag around.

Beanie has one of the best smiles I've seen--

especially if we can catch it before it goes into her forced "cheese" smile.

Did I mention, Cora also inherited the Eric stare--a personal favorite of mine :)

Friday, June 8, 2012

Cora's many faces

I call this post Cora's many faces, because I don't think I've ever seen a more expressive 15 month old.  As I'm rocking her, I tell her it's ok if she has wrinkles, if it's from smiling ;)

Daddy grabbed the camera the other night and snapped these in the course of probably a minute, no exaggeration.  She is hot and cold, happy and frowning, quicker than the most trained of supermodels. (NOT THAT I'm heading in that direction, no thanks)

I have no idea what is going through her head here.  Have I mentioned she is a ham?

Still hamming it up for daddy, but making sure her needs are met.

Somehow reminds me of Cam from Modern Family.

Tired of all this work?

Natural smile.  I hope she never loses it--Amara went through a very forced smile phase and I'm happy it's (almost) passed.  This girl make me smile with hers, that is for sure.