We've a tradition of putting on a gingerbread house decorating party every year in the weeks leading up to Christmas. When I announced it would soon be time,Heidi excitedly wanted to know when her cousins would be arriving. You see, we were in California last year and the cousins got to experience the fun together. I had to explain things wouldn't be able to work that way this year, but we did have some friends over and had a grand time!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Have you met our calves?
"Icicle Stew"
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
It Doesn't WorkThat Way
Hannah, on her way to bed, notices she still has rubber bands in her hair.
"I take them out Momma." she says,and proceeds to do so before I have a chance to.
"Stop Hannah," I say, "you're ripping hair out too!"
"Oh," she says as she looks at the mass in her hands, then starts to place it strand by strand on top of her head, "It otay, I put it back"
"I take them out Momma." she says,and proceeds to do so before I have a chance to.
"Stop Hannah," I say, "you're ripping hair out too!"
"Oh," she says as she looks at the mass in her hands, then starts to place it strand by strand on top of her head, "It otay, I put it back"
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Alphabet
Heidi's been interested in all things reading and writing lately, so for the past couple of months we've been working on an alphabet for the wall. We finished last week and I can now just direct attention upwards when she has questions about the formation of a letter. I love that she is constantly wanting me to spell things out for her so she can write them, and that often her writing is for others. She loves to write letters to her cousins!
"Momma, how do you spell document?"
"How 'bout eternal?"
"Grandpa and Grandma Wagenhoffer and Grandpa and Grandma Root?"
Heidi's Sewing Again
Heidi's been asking for a top sheet for her bed for a while now, but as she still sleeps in a toddler bed, they aren't readily available. I finally got around to cutting down an old sheet of Karl's and mine that I had saved for the purpose and she helped me sew them up for she and Hannah. Great job Heidi!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Advent
As a family, we made 25 little stockings to mark the days from December 1-25. I stocked them with slips of paper containing verses about Christ coming to earth. Every night I plan to put a small treat for the girls in each stocking.On day 1 this seems to be a loved tradition already with Heidi asking me every couple of hours if it was the next day yet so we could look in the next stocking and learn what the paper says. My hope is to spread the wonder of celebrating God becoming man out over the entirety of December rather than save it all for a single day that is over much too quickly. I want Christmas to be about Christ for my children and want to build traditions which bring Him and what He has done for us to the forefront of our minds every day. I also want it to be fun and exciting for my children (and me) and so far this seems to include each of those elements. Hoorah!
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