Saturday, January 22, 2011

Snow/Ice Day

My gums are cold just looking at hers!!

She tried,...


...and tried...


...and tried...



Up didn't work, so down she came on TOP of the ice and snow.

I love the look on Edie's face when Rays bum fell through the crust.








Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Beef stew bubbling away in the crock pot, two warm fires glowing, snowflakes falling, and a special encore performance just for ME! I could not ask for a more perfect day!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Wednesday, December 29, 2010














Monday, December 27, 2010

For The Birds,

...snow birds that is.
Mom, this ones for you :)











Movie Night

Friday nights are usually our family movie night. But I got a special surprise Sunday morning. Work called and said I didn't have to go in because of the blizzard coming. So I had an extra day off (of course with it being the 26th I took ALL the decorations down and had a day to clean)followed by my regular day off. That is a 3 day stretch of family fun! So of course we threw in a movie night. Couches were moved, popcorn was popped in Todd's new WHirly Pop, jammies and cozy sockswere put on and we snuggled in as the snow fell.

Christmas Hats

Handmade by Grammy B. Aubrey wears hers outside and, in the house just for fun, we love them. Thanks Mom :)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Merry Christmas!


New flannel nightgowns and cozy fleece socks from MeMe! Do these come in adult sizes?
Edie doing a Christmas Jig :)

Reagan had Jax on her on her HoHo list (letter to Santa). He put them in her stocking.
Edie tearing off the paper to her ......
very own......
BABY ALIVE!!!!
Let the feeding and changing begin
I could not ask for a better gift. Look at her smile!
Here we are feeding our babies peas and pears.




...and then BABY Alive does what babies do...
The girls also had stacking dolls on their Ho Ho list. These were from Mommy and Daddy.
I think she liked it!

Friday, December 17, 2010

My Big Girls


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fingerpaint and Folders

School started August 25th for ALL three of my girls. Edie returned back at school with a shiny new IEP, and the twins had their assessments so they would be placed in the correct classroom. I chose to separate them.
They are their own unique person with different likes, different interests and they each have their own way of learning new things. I think it's one of the best choices I have made for them.
This past week Todd and I had the twins first parent teacher conferences.
I AM SO PROUD!!

Aubrey is a great student, she is sponge soaking up all the information Mr. Ward can give out. She is always taking that extra step to learn more. She has great social skills and is a good friend. He was impressed with her knowledge of geography ( I shared the bargain globe story, he got a good chuckle). He also said she has strong leadership qualities, and that he will positively reinforce, encourage and feed that drive she has.

Reagan is a great student as well. She is a very compassionate and creative child. She is a great role model and helper to her friend in her class that has special needs. Mrs. Dyer went on to say most six year olds want to mommy classmates with special needs. However, she helps her in a way that is assisting her not doing the task for her. She has also learned some sign language from her classmates handler, and uses that to talk to her friend. She has not moved her seat in the classroom because she is such a positive influence on this child. She is a good listener and a pleasure to have in class.

We have Edie's first IEP review of the year on Wednesday. She did go back to the same classroom with the same teacher from last year. She has a classroom teacher and 2 assistants, as well as a speech pathologist she meets with twice a week, and an OT specialist that comes into the classroom.

I have so many papers from school between the three of them I don't know what to do with all of it! We've got a daily work bulletin board that we display daily work that comes home, but each girls is bringing home three or four pages of work, one of two art projects and the school handouts (x3). I'm flooded.



After we admire their papers and work for a few days I file them, but before I file them I take a quick photo. I'm not sure how long I can keep stockpiling papers. Of course I keep the 'special' projects, books and drawings, but ALL of it? By the time I have two 5th graders and 4th grader I'd be coded as a hoarder! Have you seen that show....eeeek! .

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Commuting to Burlington has created a lot of close calls while driving. The most memorable has been the matrix like moment on 128 when a tire iron flew off a dump truck going about 80mph, in THE SLOW LANE. It whirled at me in a weird slow motion. I cringed waiting for the thing to blow through my windshield. It bounced off my bumper and went over the windshield and rattled across the roof rack. Phew.
But statistics say most accidents happen within a mile of home.
For us, it happened in the our own driveway!
Last night a gust a wind took down the basketball hoop and guess where it landed?

DAMN IT!!!!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Bargain Globe




My endless search for a globe for Aubrey brought me to Goodwill. I hit most major retailers, bookstores and found some pretty amazing globes, but the price point blew me away. On a whim I stopped at my moms favorite Goodwill.
HOT DIGGITY!!!
I found one for $7.99!! It was in great shape, brass longitude and latitude. I dusted it off and proudly paid for my purchase. A clerk made a comment, 'Goodwill has something for everyone.' I stuck it in the back of the truck and hid it out of site for two days.
Birthday morning came.
She was thrilled!
She told us all about North America, South America, the equator, the poles. I was amazed at how much she knew. As we sat there spinning it I noticed this...

DANG!!!!

So it expired in 1991, it'll give us a good opportunity for a history lesson as we play.