Thursday, February 26, 2009

Disneyland, February 15th

A family photo at the entrance to Disneyland.
Here is Emma admiring the final page in Sleeping Beauty's Storybook. We are near the exit of Sleeping Beauty's castle here, and it was super special for Emma to be able to walk through the castle for the first time since Aurora is her favorite princess.
While we were visiting Disneyland, one of my best friends and roomates from Iowa, Michelle was also vacationing there with her family. Here are two of her three children, Cristian and Ava with our girls in one of Alice's Tea Cups. It was so nice to see all the kids playing together and having fun on all the rides!!

Cristian and Emma enjoying Pinocchio's Daring Journey. Rebekah is hiding in my lap in the background, we might have made a bad choice in taking her on Snow White's Scary Adventure for her first Disneyland ride. It's a little dark and scary in there, and she continued to be frightened on other rides that didn't have scary storylines afterwards.
Cristian and Emma who are only three weeks apart became instant buddies, and asked to go on most of the rides together. It was very cute, here they are enjoying a front row seat on the roller coaster in Toon Town.
Meeting Pluto was very exciting!
Duckie ready to go down the slide head first.
Peeking out of a pumpkin.
Alyssa, Michelle's daughter, Ava, and Cristian sitting in a gazebo near where we ate lunch. One of the older children started a game where the kids were running laps around the gazebo shouting out: "Oh no! A BEE!" and it was so funny to watch Rebekah copy Ava's every move. She's not used to having a playmate so close in age and size to her, and I know she really enjoyed playing with Ava.
The three girls as Toon Town Firefighters.
Captain Bekah drives the Fire Track :)
For Grandma: Emma with the mailbox in Toon Town.
The ten of us at Princess Aurora's castle.
Before leaving to meet Dave's family, Michelle and I posed for a picture in front of the castle. It was so great to spend the day with you and your family in Disneyland, Michelle! I'm glad the kids had so much fun together. It's too bad we don't live closer and can't arrange get togethers like this more often!!
Beautiful Tulips in Disneyland!!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentines Day and California Eve

On "California Eve" we made Mickey Mouse Pancakes in anticipation of the trip.
Rebekah was so proud of this elephant that she colored for a Valentines Coloring Contest at our grocery store. I was so disapppointed that I forgot to take pictures of the older girls with their work before turning them in.
Earlier in the week we made "Pixie Hollow French Toast." (Inspired by the Tinker Bell movie) We cut the pieces of toast in triangles to look like pixie fairy wings, and decorated the toast with fruit and powdered sugar. It was yummy :)

Have a HAPYY VALENTINES DAY!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Urban Ecology Center

This is the observation tower at the UEC, it was a little windy but in the 40's which made for a beautiful day at the Urban Ecology Center. Although the girls look chilly here, I think it is the height of the tower that caused them to feel all wind blown. One of the activities scheduled for the afternoon was sledding which had to be cancelled because most of our snow is now a dirty, slushy mess due to our recent "tropical" temps.
Rebekah loved the little froggies swimming in this tank.
We arrived at the ecology center right at feeding time for the snakes and turtles. Right after seeing a mouse being fed to a snake, Alyssa opted for the telescope and stayed away from the rest of the feedings.
Emma got to feed an ornate box turtle named Peanut. I don't think she liked the feeling of the turtle's food, he reached out to grab it from her fingers, and she just dropped it on the floor in front of him.
All the kids were offered crickets to feed to a tree frog, and since Rebekah was in Dave's arms, the worker gave it to him. Dave tried to get Rebekah to drop it to the frog and she wanted nothing to do with the cricket, she just covered her eyes and refused to hold it.
Rebekah went down this slide at least 25 times, it would have kept her busy all afternoon if there wasn't so much other fun stuff to do.

I loved this picture of Rebekah coming off the slide.
The girls made a all purpose household cleaner using just vinegar, lemon juice, and water. When we got home, Alyssa used it to clean the kitchen table. It did an awesome job removing some crayon marks that Rebekah left behind, but it smelled very strongly of vinegar. I can appreciate the value of "going green" with some of the household products we use, I'm just not sure I'm willing to have the entire house smell like vinegar in order to accomplish that.
Emma was asked to hold this spring while one of the UEC volunteers explained to the kids how the color of a light ray is determined by how quickly the ray of light is moving.
Watching a puppet show about hibernation.
Alyssa scaling the huge rock wall on the UEC observation tower.
Her technique was a little unusual, but it worked.
Having fun on the way down. The rock wall looked like so much fun.
Emma loved the rock climbing too!
A little more than half way there.
Happy to have her feet on the ground again.
Storytime in the tee pee.
Daddy helping Emma finish her homemade birdfeeder.
Alyssa showing me her birdfeeder.
Helping Rebekah string "tube beads" on yarn. She was sure she could incorporate the popsicle stick into her necklace.
Emma made a bunch of animal puppets on popscile sticks, then made them a nice little nest home in the paper bag.
Alyssa concentrating very hard to get her drawing her drawing just right.

Dance Class

I was busy with dinner while Emma picked out her dance outfit on this particular night. She was so mis-matched with her pink leo, brown polka dotted tights, and purple fleece vest, that it looked cute.
Being silly after dance. I wanted to get a picture of Alyssa too because she was so cute wearing one of my old gymnastics leos with leggings underneath, but she was too anxious to get into class with her friends. I'll try again next week.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Pack Me Up!

We started packing for California over the weekend and the empty suitcases became a fun place to play. At one point Rebekah put her princess pillow in the bottom of the suitcase, sat on it, and told Dave she was ready to go.

Rebekah's Mickey Pancake

On our news this morning, Denny's was advertising a free Grand Slam to anyone who dined in their restaurant today. Well, Rebekah and I had some errands to run this morning, and the whole time, I kept thanking her for being so good, and telling her I would get her a Mickey Mouse Pancake when we were all done, thinking that the free Grand Slam would be a good reason to stop at Denny's. When we arrived at Denny's, the line was wrapped around the outside of the building and snaked to the edge of the parking lot. Needless to say, we did not stop and wait outside in the cold, so I tried the next best thing at home...
Her Mickey Pancake close up.
I felt bad about missing Denny's, but Rebekah didn't seem too disappointed with my at-home solution.

The Alyssa Bridge

After pulling the chair close enough, Alyssa made a bridge with her body between our chair and sofa and the two little girls kept climbing over her and hanging on her.
Rebekah helping Emma to flip over Alyssa's legs.
They all thought that climbing on Alyssa was so funny, they were laughing so hard we had a few spills. No, they aren't little monkeys at all :)

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Rebekah's Invitation to Disneyland

The other day this Disney advertisement came in the mail and Rebekah was just amazed. She shouted out: "Take my picta wit dis!" I think she took it as her own personal invite to visit Disneyland.


All the girls are soooo excited about going to Disneyland next month. They talk about it everyday, counting down the days, and discussing which Princesses they can't wait to see. We're looking forward to it very much.