Saturday, December 18, 2010

Food Network Marathons

I love this time of year when the Food Network has all their marathons. It's a strange indulgence that I have. I love watching Iron Chef and Food Challenges and the Next Iron Chef and things like that. :)

Besides my watching too much tv, we've had a bunch of fun activities lately.

Claire's school had a Christmas party and they had a sleigh ride around the school yard. It started to snow just as we got on and it was a beautiful ride.


Claire really enjoyed singing with her schoolmates and it was fun to watch.


Madeline and I were also able to go sing Christmas carols at the year end assembly at Claire's school. All the kids were buzzing with excitement and it was a lot of fun to hear about their accomplishments and spend some time there.

We were also lucky to attend Ryan's school Christmas concert. Being a Fine Arts school, they really put on a grand production and we always get very good seats since we have an "in." :) Ryan did a great job with the slide show during the concert as well. It's fun to see him in his element there.

We had a jam-packed day in Wetaskiwin. We enjoyed Rob's Christmas concert at the high school. He's such a talented musician. It's always a bit strange to go back to your high school. Everything seems....smaller, in a way.

We had a fun time making gingerbread houses and celebrating Dad's birthday. It felt almost like Christmas day as we opened lovely gifts from Val that she picked up on her trip to Nepal and Tibet.

Photo bomb courtesy of Mel.

This is what happens when I'm the one trying to do the self-portrait.

Having some cuddles in front of the tree.


Here's Madeline and her house. She looks a bit tired since she fell asleep in the car on the way home. She's wearing her "Princess Jasmine" outfit from Val. They were specially made for the girls and they are beautiful!

Ryan's been quite busy with work. Trying to hang on to the kids' attention during the last week of school, culminating in his Rockband party for his class and then rushing to the Apple store to work has been pretty hectic - he's working so hard for our family. We're all looking forward to the next two weeks when things will be less stressful and more festive.

He was asked to play a certain role for the kindergarten class in his school and had a lot of fun with it.


We were also lucky to attend Desiree and Daley's wedding brunch. It's always good to reconnect with family and to celebrate those kinds of things!

This is something awesome. I threw this pillow from Maddie's room to our room, and this is how it landed. I laughed really hard and just had to document my pillow tossing prowess.

Madeline was definitely excited for her Christmas party at school. She's got this cheesy new pose smile that makes me giggle. She also insisted on wearing her "wedding dress" to the party.

Yep.

There were a lot of fun games and they did the cutest little concert for all the parents.

We had quite a dump of snow recently. I hate those days where you have to shovel more than once just to make your way around. We did get a pretty awesome drift off our roof though.

The girls helped me do our Christmas baking. Madeline attacked those candy canes like nobody's business.

Claire contributed by being patient and enjoying the smells and sounds.

I love spending time with these girls!

The finished product.

Claire is a serious sleeper. When she wants to sleep, it happens, no matter where she is.


Maddie and I snuck over to Steph and Brandon's new place to help out for bit. It's coming along and we had fun helping.




Time certainly does fly in December. Luckily we've done almost all our shopping, made most of our deliveries and sent all our packages. We just have a bit of wrapping to do and all will be well! Huzzah!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Black Sheep - Metric*


It's been so long that I forgot my blogger password.

So, here goes: the past 26 days. Yikes.


Claire:
Participated well in her Primary presentation.

Was sick for almost a week and a half. Some kind of cold with copious amounts of vomit and topped off with ear infections in both ears, of course.

Had an EEG at the hospital - results were good. She's been seizure free for a few months now!

Got a new, bigger wheelchair. It's still hot pink though, don't worry.

Attended a home nutrition appointment. We have now added vitamins and protein powder to her regimen.



Claire had her last riding lesson way back on November 22. We had lots of visitors come to cheer her on in achieving the goal of cuing her horse to walk on.

Maddie riding the practice "horse."

All smiles :)


Cousin Cairo, Aunt Natalie, Aunt Olivia, Aunt Mel, Uncle Rob and Grandma Patterson all came to watch!

Madeline:
Had a Teddy Bear Picnic at school.

Is Mommy's helper when she goes to the gym or does grocery shopping.

Attended her Preschool's Silent Auction with Mom.

Had a puppet show at school.

Makes beautiful art every day.



Dad is such a good storyteller. Don't be fooled by the look on Maddie's face. She's loving it.


Upon Madeline's request, we recently made sugar cookies and decorated them.
It's a fun Christmas tradition. :) (I always overcook cookies....boo)


Claire's been loving the Christmas lights.

Girls Days/Nights: (this is our new term for things we do when Ryan is at work)
We helped/visited during Greg and Nat's apartment switch move.

We went to a Christmas party at Kathy and Peter's house. Good times were had by all!

We decorated gingerbread cookies with Claire's class.

We also went out to an Oil Kings game. It was Elvis night, since it was the Oil KINGS versus the Wheat KINGS! There were impersonators all over the place and many came to say hi to Claire.

She loves the atmosphere of the coliseum!

They won 8-4 so we had tons of goals to cheer for. It was great fun.


Ryan:
Has been super busy with work, a teacher by day, a tech wizard by night (and Saturdays). He's got the coolest Apple shirt and sweater. Go say "hi" to him at Southgate some night.

Did report cards and had his Celebration of Learning nights with the parents during his first two weeks of double job duty.

Was acting principal for a day and got a taste of the glory.

Got a night out with his amazing wife featuring a tasty dinner at the Keg and finally seeing Harry Potter!


We had a fun, impromptu family get-together at our place to eat and make our advent calendars.

Mom came up with this great idea years ago for Christmas countdowns and we do it every year. You take a long piece of saran wrap, place twenty five of your favourite candies in a line, wrap it up and tie bows between each one and you have your own customized calendar.


Claire was still feeling under the weather on this day, hence the sleepiness.


Greg & Steph and the baby (hiding).

It was fun to have cousin Zach and Mel get Maddie ready for bed after the festivities were complete.


I don't know what this is.

Jacky:
Has been ever busy with transcription work. It's a perfect job for me and I now appreciate the benefits of good word-of-mouth publicity for acquiring projects. :)

Volunteered to sell programs at the CFR for Claire's horseback riding program. I really should buy some Wranglers for my once-a-year excursion into the cowperson world.

Held another parent association meeting at our house.

Had to deal with our van breaking down in the midst of Claire's sickness. Thank goodness for family close by!

Played the piano for the Simpson family at the Sherwood Park nativity (Natalie was sick at the last minute so we missed hearing her sing.) :(



After doing our advent calendars, we needed to decorate the house to be properly prepared for Christmas.

Yes, this is a typical pose and outfit.

We basically only have one place to display all our Christmas knick knacks, so behold THE PIANO.

You can definitely tell which part of the tree Madeline took over.

With Dad, who needs a ladder?


Bring on Christmas. We're ready!

Friday, November 12, 2010

WHOA NELLY

We have been busy as usual. It's funny - I always look forward a few weeks and think, "Oh things will have slowed down then and we'll finally have time to relax." But that never seems to be the case. So here's what we've been doing lately.

Madeline attended Abby's Tinkerbell birthday party and had a blast. The "real" Tinkerbell even made an appearance!

Ryan took his Young Men geocaching and has acquired his own GPS. We're going to plant some caches and do some hunting. It's quite a fun idea.

He's also been busy training for his new job during his winter break from school. He's met some great people and feels like working for Apple will be a lot of fun. I'm excited for him! Next week will be a shock - from having him home to him working two jobs. Such is life though.

I've been quite busy with work as well, transcriptions and other projects at home. I'm very grateful for the opportunities I have to work and to exercise my brain a bit.

Maddie built this tower all by herself. She is proud.

Claire had her first kindergarten field trip! I'm used to going on most school events, but this time the parent volunteer spots filled up very fast. We had to send our big girl on a bus, for her first field trip, all by herself. We watched them load her chair and waved as they drove off. It made me a little sad to not share that with her, but I know I can't go with her everywhere, right? She had a wonderful time with her friends and her helpers at the Royal Alberta Museum.

Cuddling with my happy girls. :)


Ryan took Madeline to run errands at the mall one evening. A lady at a kiosk stopped them and asked if she could curl Madeline's hair. This what she looked like when they came home.
The following morning we were awoken by screams of "THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY HAIR." I had neglected to explain to her that curls like that don't last forever. She was quite distraught.

We've been having fun with some old game favourites at home. Red light, green light, What time is it Mr. Wolf and Charades have all become the girls' new fascination.

Madeline and Ryan had an adventure at the World of Science with Rob, Olivia and Cairo.

Here are the big kids making a fort out of all the blocks they could find.


Love it!

There is a cool Lego exhibit on now.

Rob was brave and tried this. We have a bunch of blurry pictures of the action.

The fart piano!

The first thing Maddie said to me when she got home? "I got licked by a giant tongue!" She also has a new fascination with "taste bloods (buds)."

We had a quick visit from the Thompsons which included yummy food, Rock Band, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World and a fun sleepover.

Here is our new acquisition. DRUMS! We are one step closer to taking over the world via a musical revolution of awesomeness.
We attended a lovely Remembrance Day ceremony at Claire's school on Wednesday. Having moments to reflect on those who have fought for us, and still do sacrifice, is very humbling. It makes me proud to be a Canadian.