11/13/2009

Milestone Alert: Last speech therapy session!

So it seems that I only like to knit in the fall. I have all these grand ideas for projects throughout the year, but I only ever get any finished in the fall. Ella has been in private speech therapy for 3 1/2 years and 3 of those years has been with the same therapist, Ms. Kim. Well, Nov. 24th will be her last session! This is both exciting for us and bittersweet. Mostly because we've gotten to know Ms. Kim a bit and will miss seeing her on a weekly basis. However, so exciting that Ella has come sooo far with her speech and no longer needs the private therapy (she still receives 2 sessions/week of speech at school).

As a thank you for all the wonderful work she has done with Ella, I wanted to make Kim a scarf. I set about looking for a very specific color of yarn. I wanted it to be variegated and representative of both Ella and Kim. Kim likes more earthy colors of moss green, browns, grays, and oranges but she always tried to remember to wear pink on the day she worked with Ella because she knew it was Ella's favorite color. On a visit to Coldwater Collaborative in Excelsior about 15 minutes away (photo of store to the left, doesn't it look sumptuous?). I found a beautiful skein of Noro Silk Garden Lite in color 2032. And I decided to use the Lace Ribbon Scarf from knitty.com. Here are some photos of the result:



And this last photo is one that I'm going to include with the scarf when we give it to Kim:

11/11/2009

Happy Pumpkin Day!

We took full advantage of Halloween falling on a Saturday this year! Especially because we were gone the previous two weekends, I feel like we sort missed out on a lot of our annual Halloween festivities. But we got a lot accomplished in one day!

First we headed to Marshall's Farm Market to pick out some baby pumpkins to go along with the bigger pumpkins the girls picked out with Nana and Papi during their visit.





Andrew found a GIANT pumpkin (or the GREAT PUMPKIN, if you will) at a pumpkin patch we drove by. It weighed as much as Lily! 39 pounds! We spent the afternoon making glitter pumpkins, carving the larger pumpkins, and then getting ready for trick-or-treating. Here's a slide show of more of our farm market photos and our afternoon:

Just before trick-or-treating:




The trick-or-treat gang (l-r): Isabelle, Claire, Hope, Sumi (Isabelle's friend), Ella and Lily. We also picked up our neighbors Noor and Farah along the way. So we were running around the neighborhood with 8 kids and 3 adults. It was a lot of fun as I realized we knew so many more neighbors this year than we did last year (when I practically knew no one!). Andrew even told me we had a few people come to the house who seemed disappointed to find him opening the door with the candy. They asked, "Is Holly around?" ;-)

After trick-or-treating, we headed over to B-Pa's house to trick-or-treat at a couple more houses (just the neighbors we know) and to help Sam (my step-brother) celebrate his birthday:


The two kitties cuddling with each other. ;-)

And just chilling at the end of the day.

11/09/2009

Skol Vikings!

With the Vikings having such a good season so far (7-1 after an awesome win against the Packers in the Border Battle. Whoo hoo!), we were very excited to go to the Viking/Baltimore game on October 18th. And we brought our friends Kelly and Robb. As usual, Andrew was able to snag some extra perks for us. We were able to go to the VIP tent before the game and indulge in a large amount of food at the buffet, including drinks and dessert. There were also some Viking alums there signing autographs (sorry, I have no idea who they were).

Kelly with a random fan who traveled all the way from Idaho (or somewhere). ;-)



After filling our stomachs and enjoying the amusing VIP tent company, we headed into the stadium to watch warm-up down on the field.

Left: Bernard Berrian and right: teeny tiny...there's Favre.

We'll consider this my 24-week belly photo since that's a pretty good shot of the mid-region there.

On the right there, that's Andrew with our Knox friend, C.J. He now has a full-time job with the Vikings (he interned last year). So we said hi to him while we were hanging around the field.

And here's a little slide show of some photos of Andrew/The Famous Group's work on the Jumbo-tron screen as well as few game shots:

11/07/2009

Fall Randomness: Part 2

Here's a few more random fall tidbits.....

October 3rd, we ventured about an hour or so northeast to go to Jody's wedding in Forest Lake. If it had been nice weather, it would have been an absolutely gorgeous place to have a wedding. It was a bit chilly with the wind and rain sprinkles, but a very nice ceremony and reception. We had fun seeing the girls' little friend Arie as the flower girl.



The girls were invited to a neighbor friend's swimming birthday party at Foss Swimming School. We really had no idea what to expect from this kind of party. And honestly, I was a bit nervous about Lily and what she would think/do since she has been consistently scared about swimming in pools. Lately she has gotten a little more brave and fortunately, they were well prepared for kids who were not able to swim at all.

She spent all the time in the water hanging on to an instructor's back, riding around like a little princess. She LOVED it! :-)

And there were a LOT of kids there! They all had a great time playing games in the water.



The weekend of October 23rd, Andrew and I traveled to Galesburg, Illinois to attend our 10-year college reunion. Can't believe it's been ten years already! We had a really nice weekend even though we didn't see as many people as we might have liked. BUT, we did get to see Harley for a good bit at the football game. It was so fun to chat with him for a good 20 minutes or so. When we see him in June at the golf tournament, he's so busy that it's tough to chat with him at all. We also had fun hanging out with Sarah Gortenburg again, this time without kids.


Andrew and I really enjoyed the weekend to ourselves without the kiddos. It was nice to just get away the two of us for a couple nights.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, my mom and Dave were watching the kids (Thanks Mom and Dave!!). And Dave happened to try on our Man in the Yellow Hat costume (complete with Curious George) for a halloween party they would be going to. Thought there might be a few readers out there who would get a kick out seeing him in the costume. I heard from my mom that Dave actually won for both Best and Worst Costume at the party. :-)



And finally, just a fun photo of the girls. This was while Daddy was in charge. They don't sit on the island, eating dry pancake mix from bowls when I'm in charge. ;-)

11/05/2009

Where is our beautiful October weather?

Oh man, I really hope our October weather is no indication of the winter to come. We had snow on October 10th and 12th! And not just some little flurries in the air. Full on INCHES of snow on the ground. We woke up to a world of white. The girls of course were very excited. I, on the other hand, buried my head into the pillows and wished the snow away.


This (to the left) was the way the backyard looked that Saturday morning that Ella had to play soccer. I believe that was Oct. 10th. This didn't stay very long. Then, on Monday we woke up to LOTS of snow and I had to scramble through our front hall closet to find snow pants, boots, hats, and mittens as well as take the tags off the girls' new winter coats that I bought on sale at the end of last season. I actually didn't find Lily's boots right away, which is why she's wearing her rain boots in these photos. I did find them later though so we are all set now!

Here is Ella on her way to school that morning! She had her snow pants stuffed in her backpack so she'd be all set for recess.

And while Ella was at school, Lily and Andrew played outside!

Do you see how big that snowman is?!

And here's a slideshow of the rest of their snow fun:


Ella and Lily actually played outside for a good hour or more after school, making baby snowmen. But I didn't get any photos of it.

Thankfully, we've only had a few flurries since then and cold temperatures. I'm hoping winter will stay away for a bit yet. Knock on wood, we have had a few nice days lately.