Sunday, May 16, 2010

Madison's first dance recital











Madison had her first dance recital this weekend and it was wonderful. All the kids did so well and everyone sure had fun. Instead of a traditional dance recital they turned the recital into a musical so they had actors and dancers and gymnastics all in one. Break the barriers does such a good job with awareness and diversity and that is part of why I wanted Madison to take dance classes there. She has learned that some people have differences but they are still very capable and deserving of a chance to express themselves. Madison's class was the pink snakes in the performance. They all looked adorable. Good job girls.

pillowcase dresses




I finally ventured out and made my first piece of clothing for Madison. I made her a pillowcase dress for her. It is not perfect, but definately crafted with love. Note to self, when wearing a pillowcase dress out in public make sure to keep a safety pin close by. Madison thought it would be fun to untie the ribbons and the dress fell off. Good thing we were at Mema's house and not in a store or in a public place. I am sure that I will be making many more of these, they were so easy, and look so comfy.

Happy Mother's Day


We had a wonderful time on Mother's Day. We woke up and Daddy made us some waffles (Mommy's request), relaxed, went out to a wonderful Mother's Day lunch at Tahoe Joes. We spent the evening at Mema and Papa D's house relaxing. I love being a mother, there is no job I would rather have in the world. My kids mean the world to me. They make me proud every day when I see them do something nice and caring to each other. I am blessed to be a Mother.

Chaffee Zoo

Running through the water, no hesitation.
Playing, but trying to stay dry

so happpy!


Here we are on the train, look at how wet Madi is



Riding our horses on the carousel




The baby giraffe, so cute!





attempting to pet a sting ray






They both love to brush the animals







I felt bad for this sheep. Don't think it has ever had a haircut, and lives in Fresno of all places. Hoping he gets a haircut before summer heat sets in!


















We ventured off to the Chaffee Zoo this weekend. The kids have been wanting to go to the zoo for some time and we finally did it. We had a blast, the kids were all wonderful and behaved well. We saw so many animals. It was fun to see the new baby giraffe (not even a week old yet) The heat and hunger set in so we didn't have time to see the whole zoo, but gladly we bought a year membership so we can go as much as we want. Outings as a whole family are so much fun, we sure enjoy spending time together. We were able to go to Playland before the zoo and of course had to ride the train (Carson's favorite) and the Carousel (Madison's favorite). They had the water feature on so of course our kids were in there playing. Madison ran non-stop through the water. Carson was a little hesitant. Madi was completely drenched from head to toe for hours, but it was hot enough that she stayed cool. She kept asking if we could go back to the water and play. We definately had a great day! Everyone quickly took a nap once we hit the car.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

9 months




Jackson is now 9 months old and is such a fun baby. He is patient, loving, and giggly. He loves to be tickled, sleeps well and enjoys playing with his sister and brother. We love you Jack Jack

strawberries








We planted our strawberry topsy turvy and actually were able to eat 2 of the strawberries so far. Madi and Lily helped me plant the planter. Madison was so happy to be able to eat the first strawberry. She said it was delicious. I ate one too and would agree. We can't wait for our grapes to be ready. We love fruit and will enjoy being able to go to our backyard to pick fruit. We have grapes, figs (YUCK!), apricots, tangerines, lemons, grapefruits, and pomegranates. This was a special project we did and I am surprised that the strawberries are actually growing.


Bike Riding




Well it is official, Madison has learned to ride her bike (with her trainng wheels). This has been a big challenge for us because she would pick up on the pedaling part, but forget to steer and would just go in strange directions (not on the sidewalk). One day she asked if she could ride her bike and tadaaaaa.... she did it. She pedaled and steered and did a wonderful job. She can ride all the way around the block, to the school, or to the park without any trouble. She loves to take her bike to the school and ride on the blacktop because there are no cars and mommy and daddy just set her free and she goes and goes and goes. She finally learned how to turn around at the school... I am so proud of my little girl, she has grown so much and is becoming quite the cute "little kid". My hope is to be able to teach her how to ride her bike without training wheels before her fifth bday. I am sure she will do fine.