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Saturday, April 9, 2011

I'm a Barbie Girl!

What a beautiful day today! Jenna asked me, 'Is it summertime, Mommy?' I had to tell her no, but that it felt warm enough that we could do anything that we would do in the summer. She was thrilled, but couldn't think of anything in particular that she wanted to do that we haven't already been doing for the past few weeks.

A few fun things from our week:

Jenna has started drawing family portraits. She paints, then points out Daddy, Mommy, Portia, and herself.

This week Jenna started telling me that, 'Nana wants me to have that', when I would tell her no. I used to call her The Negotiator, but might have to start calling her The Manipulator! Nana told me that she was probably right. Argh, grandparents! ;)

She also decided that she wants us to leave her door open during nap time. Never in a million years did I think she would go to sleep, but I was willing to give it a try. Success! So I guess as long as she keeps napping, we can leave it open if she wants.

We have also been trying to do a few projects each week. Fun for her and a teachable moment for me. First project was that I cut a three different shapes out of construction paper and let her glue them onto a paper that was divided into three sections (one for each shape). She did great sorting and gluing. Also fun was trying to pull off each shape after they were glued.

The next project was unentended. I bought a new dresser to put in our hallway and started putting it together during naptime. Unfortunately naptime only lasted about 30 minutes, so I had a little helper. It took about twice as long to put together than it probably would have taken without help, but we talked about all of the different pieces and she helped me find the parts I needed, so in the end it was worth the extra time

A not so fun thing from our week:

Our house got damaged in the hailstorm last weekend. I have never seen so much hail fall for so long! Our house shook and shook and shook. We even had pictures fall off the wall! We are waiting for the insurance adjsustor to visit, but so far we have been told that we will need to replace all of the windows on the back of our house and get a new roof and gutters. I have a feeling that the list will be much longer once the adjustor gets by, but the great news is that no one was hurt.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Budding Artist...with bedhead

Jenna had fun painting on her easel this morning. She said that this particular piece of art is a butterfly.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

The cupcake dance

Jenna's Grandma Janice (Sheramie's mom) gave Jenna a cupcake in an ice cream cone today when we had dinner with her (to celebrate Uncle BJ's 18th birthday!). She doesn't get sweets often and actually doesn't ask for them all that often either, but the one exception is cupcakes (she doesn't get them often, but does ask for them often). So she was in heaven when she got it. We had to go home after she'd only eaten a small bit, so I told her she could play in the backyard and eat it when we got home. When we made it home I teased her and told her that she had to do a cupcake dance to get it and I was able to catch it on camera...

A Little Late

Wasn't Jenna's St Patrick's Day outfit cute (it says Mom's Lucky Charm)? When Jenna woke up that morning we talked about wearing green. I started to tell her about how you pinch people that aren't wearing green, but then suddenly thought about what I was telling a TWO year old that has recently started pinching! Argh! So, I quickly showed her how we pinch without it hurting and that it is only ok that day. I let her practice "pinching" me and it didn't hurt, so hopefully all was good and she didn't go to school that Friday and pinch her classmates. 



P.S. I thought that this post was added a week after St Paddy's Day, but it never did. So, it is extra late! I thought everyone would still enjoy though.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Giddy Up!

Jenna had fun riding the pony today when we went to the store! Happy Thursday everyone!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A fun day

On Sunday we visited my grandparents for the day. First, we went to visit my dad's parents as it was my grandpa's birthday. Jenna was excited to tell him 'happy birthday' and she did as soon as she saw him. We had a yummy pizza lunch, during which one of Jenna's favorite people arrived...my cousin Faith. Well, really Faith is a favorite of all of us. She's 10...well, she'd probably tell you that she's 10 and 3/4 and full of life and a lot of energy. As you can imagine, a 10 year old 'big girl' is the bomb-diggity to a 2 year old girl. If Faith leaves Jenna's eyesight, she will start wandering through the house searching until she finds her. When we finished eating I asked Jenna if she needed to go potty. Of course she said no, so I told her that she could tell Faith when she needed to go and that Faith would help her. What happened then? Jenna full-out sprinted to Faith and whispered that she needed to go potty. She refused my help and would only let Faith help. Faith loved it...the first 3 times it happened. :)

After visiting my dad's side of the family, we headed to Grammie's - my mom's mom. Her birthday was on Saturday. Jenna made her a picture during the car ride and was very proud of herself. She was however also over wishing other people happy birthday and instead of telling Grammie happy birthday, she said 'happy birthday to me!' when we walked into Gram's house. We took Gram out for dinner and then headed home a little after Jenna's bedtime. After a day without a nap, she fell asleep and dozed the whole way home.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Oscars Anyone?

So, what did you think of the Oscars? I tend to enjoy watching the red carpet, the best supporting, best actor/actress, and best picture awards, but the rest usually bores me.

 

We were busy visiting (Jenna’s) great-grandparents yesterday for various birthday celebrations, so we didn’t get home until the show was about ½ over. So, my assessment might not be the best, but I thought that Anne Hathaway was charming. She has a humor about her that appeals to me. I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t as impressed with James Franco. It really seemed to me that she was carrying the load. I didn’t think he did terrible, but he just isn’t as likeable to me and also doesn’t seem to be quite as quick-witted as she is.

 

Best Supporting Actor

Christian Bale: I haven’t seen The Fighter, so I guess I can’t really judge this pick. Jeremy Renner and Mark Ruffalo were both great in their respective movies.  I would have been happy seeing either of them win.

 

Best Supporting Actress

Melissa Leo: As mentioned, I haven’t seen the fighter. She probably does great, but I was hoping that Haliee Steinfeld would win. I haven’t seen True Grit either (so there’s no real basis for my support), but I’ve seen her interviewed a few times and found her very refreshing. Not to mention that she looked amazing! She’s at such a difficult age for these award shows. She will get grief for dressing too child-like, but also for dressing too grown-up. I think her stylist found a perfect fit for her and they did a great job with accessories, hair and makeup.

 

Best Actress

Natalie Portman: I was happy to see that she won. Plus, kudos to her for being able to remember all of the people she thanked. She didn’t miss a beat and probably didn’t forget anyone. Aaron said that he bets that she names her baby Oscar.

 

I do have a bit of a bone to pick with the nominators though.  I really liked The Kids are Alright, but I thought that Julianne Moore’s performance was better than Annette Benning’s. Does anyone out there agree with me? Why did Annette get all of the nominations?

 

Best Actor

Colin Firth: The only movie I’ve seen that the nominees were in was the Social Network (Jesse Eisenberg). I thought it was a great movie and he was great in it, but I also don’t think that Mark Zuckerberg was a huge stretch for Jesse Eisenberg to play. So, I guess that it’s cool that Colin won. I’m sure he did great in The King’s Speech.

 

Best Picture

The King’s Speech: Haven’t seen it, but it sounds alright. Another bone that I have to pick with the nominating committee, I really thought that The Town deserved a nomination. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it. I liked The Town better than all of the nominated movies I’ve seen: The Social Network, Inception, The Kids are Alright, and Toy Story 3 (1000 times). Since it wasn’t an option, I’d say that I think The Kids are Alright was my favorite, but I’m not sure it was quite best picture winner worthy (it definitely deserved the nomination). I thought that Inception was neat, but it wasn’t my favorite movie ever – plus, I’ve heard that it is a rip-off of a Disney Scrooge McDuck Comic book? I’ve seen Toy Story 3 too many times to give an unbiased opinion (I’m over it).

 



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