Sunday, November 16, 2008

A lot has happened in the past week or so. Although nothing really stands out to blog about. We did see our first snow flakes today. Olivia was so excited and thought she should wear her snow suit to church. I wanted to post this picture because I really like it. It is my mom and step-dad with us by Lake Michigan in Chicago. I found this frame and used it for Olivia's flat friend project that we finally finished up today. It will get sent to the Czech Republic this week. We got hers from her flat friend there. It was really interesting to see- they actually have some history that dates back more than a few hundred years. She also goes mushrooming with her father and dog often.

We did our Christmas yesterday. The girls had so much fun and loved everything. I took some pictures, but our camera was having major problems with the lighting, so none turned out great. I guess a well lit room is too stressful for it. :) I will post a picture another time. I need to go dry my hair. I have a countdown going until we head to AR, but most important right now is the countdown until I can get my scraggly looking long hair cut off. It needs at least 5 inches to get rid of the apparent wrong type of thinning for my hair type. Can't wait to hear the scissors! Olivia is very anxious to get hers cut, too. Last week at Walmart she asked as we passed if she could get her hair cut at the place there. Umm, no. (nothing against these places. I am sure there are fine people working there who can give a great haircut. I have just had a few too many bad haircuts- so we stick with Lynn in Little Rock.) Olivia can't wait to get her shoulder length hair back again. I got a really fun new computer screen that is big enough to have photoshop open to one side and my "everything for photoshop" folder open (contains all of my super fun downloads) at the same time! I could play forever! Thank you to my sweet husband.
I'll end with a question from Annika (2 1/2 yrs old). "How do wedgies get in people's panties?"

Friday, November 14, 2008

Here comes Santa Clause...

Well, it's that time of year again. We have done our Chrismas in November for the past two years. We are always gone at Christmas, so we do it before we go. This year we head out a little earlier and I want the girls to have time to play with their toys. Olivia LOVES making chocolate milk for Santa (even though she knows the truth) and putting out cookies and carrots. She is very particular about how it gets done. She also wrote Santa this letter today. I LOVE it. I know in 5 years I am going to look back on it and cry. She is just precious. She wrote this herself and just asked us how to spell the words (everything but Hi and A). Apparently she misunderstood Travis spelling present for her, but it is so cute! I had to share it! Hopefully we'll get some good pics of the morning. Annika will probably wake up bright and early. She was too pooped to help with Santa stuff tonight. I do not trust her with a pile of wrapped gifts, so they will remain hidden in our closet. They will be shuffled back to their room after asking 100 times when daddy is going to get up and then we'll set them out. I love kids and I love playing Santa.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Chicago!!!

The girls and I got to have a super fun weekend in Chicago with my parents. They had some business on Friday morning and they invited us to come hang out the rest of the weekend. (and funded our trip!) I was so excited because I love to travel and I haven't in a long time (except to go back to visit family in AR). I guess the last trip was to San Francisco with Travis when I was prego with Annika, so about 3 years ago. I LOVE Chicago. It is absolutely my favorite big city- with San Diego close behind. I also LOVE shopping. I wish I didn't. I really have to exercise much restraint. Kids are actually pretty helpful because it is hard to go into stores that I really love. And it is fun to watch them enjoy themselves.
OK, so back to our trip. Annika was so cute on the plane. Even though she has flown several times, this was the first time she really realized what was going on. As we took off, she looked out the window and in the sweetest little toddler voice, she loudly said, "We're flying!" It was so cute! Everyone around us said, ahhh. The girls did great on the plane and we made it with two girls, a stroller, a bag, two car seats, dora backpack, DVD player, purse, and really crammed backpack holding two Bitty Babies. We got picked up at the airport in a HUGE explorer type limo. The girls LOVED it! Limos are everywhere in Chicago, so it is pretty normal to see. We also had him drive us around down by Lake Michigan. He even stopped and we got some good pics of us by the lake. It was freezing, but beautiful! He then dropped us all off at the Rainforest Cafe. Their food is not good, but the atmosphere was so fun. The girls had a great time! Then we got a cab to the American Girl store. My step-dad was such a trooper! He even suggested going to the store on Fri and Sat. (which was the original day we were going.) The girls were so excited. And they should have been. It was amazing! They know what they are doing. About a month ago they moved into the Water Tower and it takes up two floors and the space of at least 6 stores. They really love Bitty Baby, so we looked around and played. Then we looked around upstairs. They wanted everything, but we had talked about how much they could spend, so they had good attitudes. We also got the best cookies ever (for $3.50 a piece! It is really a good thing they cost so much b/c I would have bought a hundred and eaten them all right there!) I am so glad we went both days b/c Sat. was so packed you could hardly move. After that we headed back to the room and we were all so tired. The girls went to bed and mom and I headed to Crate and Barrel. Oh, I love that store. And it is 4 stories there. My step-dad stayed with the girls and he later told me they got up like 5 times. Annika would hear a siren, get up and look out the window (we were right on Michigan Ave- you could see Amer. girl and the lake from our room!) and Olivia would go tell Poppy that Annika was up. He would then tell A to get back in bed and it would happen all over again. They were sleeping peacefully after that. Mom and I were hungry so we got some food at the hotel and took it up and sat in the bathroom to eat! :) Both parts of our room were occupied by sleeping people. My poor mom had no voice b/c she had a cold last week.
Sat. morning the girls woke up early (6ish) and so we went to the pool. It was heated and really fun. They had so much fun swimming. Then we went to the Corner Bakery for brunch. It was so good! After that we went to the 4 story Gap. They even had toys. After that we headed back to the room to rest and then to lunch at the American Girl Cafe. It was so good. I want to post all of the pics, but they are on our picasa site. It was a several course meal with a really fun dessert. Olivia was really tired, but Annika had the BEST time. So in case you are wondering, 2 1/2 is a great age to go. It isn't too young. After that we headed back to the room to get the girls ready for bed. They were so tired and begging for bed. They NEVER do that. My parents went to Le Lan's for dinner and we went to bed. We got up at 6 for more swimming and then ate the Corner Bakery in our room and then headed to the airport. It was so fun.
I love toddlers. Especially this one. She loves just being in panties and got these new house shoes this weekend.
Travis interviewed at TCU this weekend. More about that another post. Better get to putting some stuff away.