Top: Mommy's tube of toothpaste (she leaves it on the counter for any little hands to grab)
Bottom: Daddy's tube of toothpaste (he hides his in his medicine cabinet)
Top: Mommy's tube of toothpaste (she leaves it on the counter for any little hands to grab)
Bottom: Daddy's tube of toothpaste (he hides his in his medicine cabinet)
Jeff and all his helping elves.
Elizabeth got into the spirit :)
"Is Santa catching this?"
Ashley loves putting the angel on the tree.
"Whaaat?!! So they're a little messy..."
"This is pretty yummy, mommy!"
"Ooooh, I think I missed some..."
"What's for dessert?"
Kate loves climbing into Sarah's lap.
"Don't worry Elizabeth, I'll push you when the batteries run out."
Here Kate shares her love of "sitting in boxes" with Ashley, who just loves to clown around.
Ashley loves trying to kiss Sarah for effect, but most of the time Sarah just runs. I guess Ashley must have been in ninja mode to sneak so close to Sarah and get this kiss in!
A cute little gecko.
Hmmmm, not sure what this is...
Two beautiful bald eagles in the outside aviary.
Us Tigers have nothing on University of Texas when it comes to playing football. Well, almost nothing.*
I was a pretty avid fan of the game back in college....ok, let me restate that, I was a big fan of our pre-game parties at Tower (my eating club), filling our cups with hot chocolate spiked with peppermint schnapps, heading out in a big rowdy group completely oblivious to who the opponent was, snuggling with whoever was smart enough to remember the blanket, while getting ready to scream our special cheers somewhere in the neighborhood of "That's alright, that's ok, you're gonna work for us someday!" It was after all the Ivy League. We had to make our own fun.
Flash forward to this year and the Texas/Oklahoma "Red River Rivalry" at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. All I can say is Wow! It was as if I had spent my life watching high school musical productions, and then finally seeing Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. The camaraderie, the excitement, the cohesiveness, the ability to work as a unit. And that was just the fans in the stands during the halftime show as we performed a choreographed cheer complete with props.
It was a great way to spend a Saturday. The weather was beautiful, the company was great (A big Thanks! to Shane for the tickets!!!!), and UT ended up beating OU by a pretty big margin. Which meant Jeff spent the rest of the weekend in an upbeat and happy mood. Not that he isn't always a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day ;) It was also pretty fun dressing up in Jeff's "I bleed orange" t-shirt (I wasn't REALLY cheating on my alma mater...after all, we're orange too...just a different shade) and cheering like a crazed fan (did you know that UT fans are so excited during a game they don't sit down the entire time?!!! Hmm, me neither). And who can't help but get excited by the close up view we had of Bevo XIII, the live longhorn mascot. And as an added bonus, the crystal national championship trophy was on display in the end zone, closely guarded by 4 secret service types. All in all, fun times.
So you may have noticed the * I placed by my earlier statement attesting to UT's performance on the gridiron. I can proudly say there are actually two things Princeton has on Texas when it comes to football. One is that in 1869, we played in what is considered to be the first intercollegiate football game, versus Rutgers. And most important we also hold the record for the most overall national championships of any team in major college football history with 28 consensus and non-consensus national championships dating all the way back to our first in 1869. Ok, so the majority of those took place before 1900...but it still counts as a record! :)
But I can happily say I will stand by Jeff at a UT game anytime, cheering on his Longhorns as they attempt to claim their own national championship record. And if I go often enough, I might just catch on to some of their catchy cheers!
Hook 'Em Horns!
Sarah ran 29 laps
Kate sat with Mommy in the shade until she decided to join in...
...but figured out quickly that she still didn't have the whole "running" thing down yet!
"Mmmmm, this Gatorade stuff is pretty good!"
Last week Sarah and Ashley brought home information for this year’s PTA fundraiser, the "Wild Walk". It's actually ingenious, because unlike most fundraisers where you have to convince someone that they really NEEEEED wrapping paper, greeting cards, books, candy, or magazines (I won't include cookie dough in this example, because of course you ALWAYS do need that!!!), this fundraiser is a "walk" where you get people to sponsor you per lap or a onetime donation. It's something I can get on board with, because as the parent I don't have to keep track of orders or make a return trip to someone’s home to deliver the product.
So knowing that we have a wealth of family in the area (pun intended), I told the kids we needed to call everyone and see if they would like to donate to the "cause" (which for the kids really meant adding to the pot in hopes of reaching a certain goal so that their Principal and Vice Principal would get slimed at a Friday assembly.) Ashley was really excited about the thought of talking on the phone (our little Paris Hilton in the making, sans the trust fund), so she volunteered to do the talking. Now knowing how I myself am a sucker for little kids on a fundraising mission (especially when there is Girl Scout cookies or cookie dough involved), I thought that was a good idea. Who was going to turn down a cute 5 year old, especially one you're related to? :)
So Ashley had Daddy call Grandma Nancy first. Now, I did do a little coaching as to what to say, so that she could explain to them who they were raising money for and what they were going to use it on. I figured I would let her talk for a few minutes, "layer on the cute", and then get the phone from her and fully explain everything. Instead, I should have gotten up and popped some popcorn to eat, because boy, we were in for a show.
"Hi Grandma. We're doing a friendriser for school cuz we neeeeeeeeeeeeed stuff. How much do you want to dronay?"
Classic salesmanship...asks "how much" instead of "would you like to"...genius.
"A 'FREINDRISER'...geesh (smacks her head with her hand). For school, cuz we neeeeeeeeed (bending and crouching with her hand in a fist with her eyes tightly shut) a lot of stuff. "
I think Jeff snorts some soda out his nose at this point.
"For school. Uh huh. You just dronay. Mom, what are we selling?"
Jeff and I were trying hard not to laugh out loud, lest we get Ashley off her game. She is very sensitive to people laughing at her unless she is intentionally trying to be funny. So as I try to keep my composure, I tell her to tell Grandma that Grandma dough-nates (emphasizing the pronunciation in hopes that Ashley says it correctly) a set amount of money or "per lap" to the PTA fund, and then she (Ashley) will walk laps at the Wild Walk.
"Huh? What did you say? Here, you talk to Grandma..."
So after we clear it up with Grandma, Ashley proceeds to call her Aunt Kara, Auntie Peach, Nana and Tata, and then Uncle Greg. When she gets to Uncle Greg, she tries a new ploy:
"If you donate $25 Uncle Greg, you'll be in the lead"
You can't teach this stuff...
"OK, so is that $25 for each of us, or to split between me and Sarah?"
By the time she got to Aunt Anna, she had it down:
"I'm doing a fundraiser for school. If you donate $25 you'll be tied for the lead"
Now, my sister loves to tease Ashley. She loves her spunk and thinks Ashley is entertaining. Being unable to hear my sister's side of the conversation, I just had to figure that it wasn't going to Ashley's liking, because all of a sudden she says
"UUUUUUUGH, put Uncle Paul on"
Way to recognize the bigger sucker sweetheart!
So all in all, Ashley raised $250 (to be split between her and Sarah) just from family. Not bad for a 5 year old. She might be able to single handedly solve the Big 3 Car Company Stock Meltdown.
p.s. thanks to all who donated!!!!
"Stay close mommy, you might have to save me from Kate"
"I love spaghetti!"
Now that the weather is nice, the kids spend a lot of time outside
"Mommy, your patio rug looks dirty! I'll clean it with the water from my water table"
Kate's trying to figure out how to start her motorized Ford F150 truck...just like a true Texan!
Kate loves climbing up the fort and going down the slide
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Playing at sunset