We had a fun birthday party at one of those inflatable play spaces for Maggie. She had a special shirt made by big sister Kate with glow in the dark paint! We had it on a teacher workday with girls and BOYS and got the "glow package" so the games would be under black lights. It was fun and over in 1.5 hours!! The second part of the party was a sleepover for 4 friends. But that was not that much fun. In fact I would say it was HELL! They screamed, raced around, got into squabbles and stayed up until 2 am! YUCK!! Even Maggie said that the sleepover was disappointing. We will not be doing that again next year. Maybe one friend can spend the night but no more!!!! Then on the actual birthday, I fixed Maggie beignets for breakfast and we had the family over for Delicious birthday cake and all went to a movie. It was a fun birthday for my baby girl! I cannot believe she is nine years old. This is absolutely the last birthday- she cannot move into double digits!!
I ordered beautiful, handmade glass stars for my girls for Christmas but due to overwhelming demand they were delayed and became New Years gifts. They are so beautiful and made by Kurt Knudsen in Chapel Hill and you can find him on Etsy here www.etsy.com/shop/KurtKnudsen. I got a sunny yellow one for my sunshine girl Maggie, a lovely turquoise one for Kate at UNC and a purplish one for Lilly. The funny thing is that I LOVED the purple one and my dear friend sent me one just like it for Christmas! So our stars are hanging and bringing us joy in the new year!
Christmas went by in a blur this year! We traveled the week before, then spend 12 hours at home on the 24th then left to hit both grandparents and return on the 26th. Whew! I am tired! It was so nice to have us all together again though. Glad to have Kate home for more than overnight! My homemade gifts for the girls are not yet completed but will be soon. I did have Maggie's owl ready on Christmas Eve and Lilly's cabled scarf that matches the fingerless cabled gloves I knitted last year will be done this week! Kate wants socks instead of a scarf so they won't take nearly as long! The cousins had a great time together. They got the #1 parented hated toy- Figits. So far the Figits have only been played with on Christmas Day- hooray! Harper and I are continuing the exercise regiment wherever we may be! On boats, and more! We saw a family movie on New Year's Eve, We Bought a Zoo, and it was fabulous! We have done lots of family cooking together and generally enjoyed each other. It will only last until Sunday then we will be down a daughter but up a dog! 2012 is shaping up to be a good year! I hope to appreciate each member of my family more and tell them everyday! Be thankful for all that you have!
After completing the Girl Scout Gold Award Project in September 2010, Kate finally got her Gold Award! She also got a flag that was flown over the capitol, a letter from the President and more! Most importantly, the award enabled Kate to further develop her leadership skills and get into the college of her dreams. She chose a topic she was passionate about and developed a program for the Greensboro Children's Museum to continue annually. Kate focused on healthy, local eating. She let the girls harvest their sweet potato, bake it and make butter and homemade biscuits to accompany a healthy snack. The girls learned about ingredient listings on products, the food pyramid and appropriate serving sizes as well as their carbon foot print. It was an educational and fun experience for all involved! Out of our troop of 18 girls, only 5 girls got their Gold Award. Great job Kate!
Yesterday we went to "look" at a precious cocker spaniel that needed a home. He had only one eye and had had 2 knee surgeries in the last 6 months. His name on the web site was Bandit. We did not care for the name but thought he looked adorable. So we set up a meeting with his foster mom for 8:30 am and we got up at 6:30 am so we could leave by 7 with Harper, Maggie, Cooper and Jack. I wanted my older boys to meet the new dog too. Well it was freezing- 20 degrees and windy. We had to meet Bandit outside. Brrrrrr!!! But we really liked him immediately. He was so sweet. A little skinny and shaved almost bare but cute as a button! So we took him home. The big dogs seemed uninterested at first and then maybe a little annoyed with the young tyke who never stopped moving! Can dogs have ADHD? Feeding the 3 was a little scary because nobody wanted to "share" but I solved that problem and breakfast this morning was a piece of cake. The dogs also slept great last night and it was the puppy's first night NOT in a crate. So life with 3 dogs has not been bad at all. It has been comical at times and I have walked the dogs more than when I had two. So a big thank you to Harper for helping me complete my "canine" family!
I am a busy mom of three beautiful girls! I do tons of driving (not by choice) and running around (not for exercise, unfortunately). I love to bake but not cook-go figure! I like a clean house but don't want to spend all my time doing that! Love to scrapbook but don't spend all my time doing that either. I am crafty somewhat, enjoying knitting, usually in the evenings when I watch tv with my husband. I LOVE to travel and do that often! I LOVE to read and do spend too much time doing that, but hey, there could be worse ways to waste time. I am always doing something-that is all I know for sure!