10/31/2007

Happy Halloween

It's finally Halloween!! Yeah! Or "Candy Day" as Ella and Lily might refer to it. We started the day off by going to Ella's speech appointment. Many of the therapists were dressed up so Ella got a kick out of that. And her whole speech session revolved around Halloween. We are focusing on the "H" sound or "ha" right now. So Halloween was a perfect word for the day. :-)

We played at My Gym this afternoon as we do every Wednesday. I'm beginning to get to know a couple moms there a little better. It's nice to have some other people to chat with every once in a while.

And then it was supposed to be dinner time and trick or treating. Well, Ella fell asleep ten minutes before dinner was ready despite my efforts to keep her awake. And she absolutely did not want to wake up to eat. Great. I had to convince her to wake up to go get candy! So our pictures out in front of the house did not turn out the greatest. She is crying in most of them. So I didn't get my perfect picture, but they still turned out cute. I really wanted to get one of Andrew and Ella together where you can see her face and their whole costumes. Oh well. ;-)

They had a great time collecting candy even though it was pretty cold. I handed out hand-fulls of candy to about 11 kids and we still have a ton left. Our house is not situated in a really great place for trick or treating. Andrew thinks we should hand out whole candy bars next year. Maybe bring some more people in that way. :-)

We headed over to B-pa and Gramma's house after going up and down our street. We visited a few of their neighbors and then surveyed the candy stash. Lucky for me and Andrew (hee hee), I removed all remnants of any peanut/peanut butter candy from their pumpkins (due to Lily's peanut allergy). We'll find a good place for that candy to go. ;-)

The girls each delved into their pumpkins picking out several pieces to munch on before we convinced them to save some for tomorrow. When we asked Ella what her favorite part of today was, she responded, "The candy!!" Now they are sleeping soundly in their beds with visions of candy corns and pumpkins dancing in their heads.
Happy Halloween to all of you! Hope you had a great time!

Pumpkins Galore

Remember when we were kids and Halloween consisted of waiting until the 31st, maybe getting to wear your costume to school and then braving cold weather to trick or treat at night? Well, Halloween really has become a month long process! No complaints here though, we all love Halloween around our house. We put decorations up the first of the month, we have visited THREE different pumpkin patches, went to a pumpkin festival at Ella's school and a neighborhood halloween party. All BEFORE October 31st! It was beautiful the past two nights but looks to be pretty chilly with a strong wind for trick or treating tonight.

But hey, with global warming Halloween should be pretty tropical before we know it! (there was sarcasm there, in case you missed it.) ;-)

Below are some pictures from our various Halloween activities. Enjoy! Click on the images to make them slightly bigger. And look for actual Halloween pictures (and more pumpkin pictures on Shutterfly) in the next day or two. Costumes revealed then!

Our glitter pumpkins! The blue one on the left is a Cinderella pumpkin,
the middle one is the Prince and the white one on the right is
a Sleeping Beauty pumpkin, according to Miss Ella anyway. :-)


The pumpkin the girls carved with Daddy.
Ella had fun blowing the candle out repeatedly
(that's good practice for her oral motor
skills for speech too!)


Ella at the Pumpkin Fest with her
favorite friend from school, Arpita.
They share a locker together.


Decorating pumpkins at Pumpkin Fest

Here they are!
Mine/Lily's on the left and Ella's on the right.
She says hers is B-pa (because of the mustache)
and the left one is Gramma Clare. :-)

PS. Perhaps you've noticed a certain head tilt in many of Ella's pictures. This is her "photo" posture. And you'll notice, Lily is starting to adopt it as well. I have no idea where they get this stuff from. Andrew claims she gets the head tilt from me. Not sure I agree with that. I'm just glad she's smiling for pictures now, head tilt or no head tilt. Fine by me! :-)

10/25/2007

Bad Moon Rising

Okay, did I walk under a ladder, open an umbrella in the house, or have a black cat cross my path and not know it? It is getting close to Halloween, maybe the cat's the thing? There is one as decoration in the townhouse across the street from us. I say all this because since Sunday we have had something bad luck-wise happen pretty much every day I think. It all started with a terrible dream I had Saturday night. I hardly ever remember my dreams but this one was vivid and very realistic. Sort of threw me for a loop. Then a small rock hit our windshield on Sunday while we were driving. It made a tiny crack, which will only get bigger as the temperature gets lower (supposed to be our last nice day today!), leading to having to get a new windshield. Monday was reasonably normal. Then Tuesday I didn't feel very good, thought I was coming down with Ella's cold. But I must have fought it off.

Tuesday night the hard drive of my computer was fried. And I was just six days PAST the end of my warranty. Luckily they waved that at the Apple Store and fixed it for free. However, I had to get a new hard drive, thereby losing ALL information from my computer. Including applications that were added after the factory install. Andrew called me from the store and asked me how important the stuff was on my computer, and gave me a dollar amount to compare its worth. I told him it wasn't worth it for them to try and recover the info. I've only had this computer for a year. And when I thought about it, most of the information I use these days is internet-based. My email, blogger, photos are pretty much on Shutterfly. I was sad to lose all my internet bookmarks and all those pleasant preloaded things you type into various webpages and they just pop up later on, like you address, etc. (are those called cookies?). I told Andrew it was just hugely annoying but nothing life or death. Thankfully, I had just printed out my christmas card list in August for Ella's birthday thank yous so I have the updated spreadsheet printed out at least.

Oh, you are probably thinking that is it. Nothing else bad/unlucky could happen this week, right? Well, guess again. I got up this morning, went to get Lily some orange juice and the fridge was completely warm. NOT COLD at all!! And the freezer was completely defrosted! And guess what, to top it off, I had just gone to the store yesterday!! So it was stocked full! UGH! We did some troubleshooting and figured out that it has an automatic defrost mode and just runs it every now and then. Well, it must have locked up on the defrost mode and the temperature just never came back on. So we unplugged the fridge and plugged it back in and then we were able to adjust it back to cold. It seems fine again, except that I have to empty the entire fridge and freezer and go buy all those groceries again! There's always a silver lining right? On the bright side, we didn't have to buy a new fridge.

Andrew asked me this morning, "Is it a full moon or something?" And the odd thing, YES, it is!!! When he said that and I thought about all the stuff that happened in the last week, nothing earth-shattering, but yes, very annoying, I couldn't believe it! I never really believe all those superstitions or anything, but now, hmm......might be rethinking that. So here's to hoping all of you did not feel the effects of the full moon in quite the same way.

(Sidenote: I guess I should believe in the power of the full moon because there was a full moon when Lily was born. And I had to wait 2 hours to start my scheduled induction, because so many women were having babies all the rooms were full. And I had to wait a while to be moved to a postpartum room too. They were even putting women on a different floor because they didn't have enough rooms in the maternity wing. One of the nurses told us, it was because of the full moon. They always had more women give birth during the full moon. Lucky for us, we had good luck with the full moon that time around. :-)

10/19/2007

The Lily Report

I think after this post, I'll be all caught up. I really shouldn't neglect the blog as much as I do. We're way too busy to keep up!

Lily had her two-year checkup two weeks ago. She is in the 90th percentile for weight and 97th for height which the doctor thought was a nice proportion. She's doing great with everything else. Right on target or above (especially with her talking, thankfully!). The only concern with her (of mine, not the doctor's) is she thinks and acts older than she is and I think she tries to do things above her level especially in gross motor skills like running, climbing, etc. She tries to keep up with Ella and she's just not quite ready yet with her coordination and balance. And sometimes its seems that she's extraordinarily clumsy. We made a trip to urgent care a week and half ago because she knocked her eye (between her eyelid and her eyebrow) on the edge of the coffee table. It wasn't very hard, she hardly cried, and it hardly bled. But it was sort of wide. So I took her in and she got three stitches. She was an exceptionally brave girl and laid very still for the doctor to put the stitches in. And was equally calm when Aunt Lisa took them out this weekend. (Thanks Lisa!!) Her eye looks great now. But you might notice the stitches or some bruising in some of the October pictures. Just thought I should explain. ;-)

I took the girls to get haircuts on Thursday. Ella's was just a trim, but Lily got a new do! Her hair is really weird. Very curly on the bottom in back and not at all on the top or sides which sort of leads to quite the mop top look most of the time. So I had the stylist cut quite a bit off and shape it into a stacked look in the back and sort of a bob cut. I think it turned out really cute! And I think it will look much nicer as it grows out.

Well I think that's about it. We actually have a weekend at home with Andrew this week so we're planning on doing stuff around the house. Maybe buying shelving and getting our mountain of boxes organized in the basement! And maybe visiting the pumpkin patch by our house.

Hope you all have a good weekend!

10/18/2007

School Days

Ella's First Field Trip
Ella is LOVING school! She can't wait for it. And Tuesdays are her favorite day of the week! Every time she talks about a day of the week, she talks about Tuesdays. And a couple weeks ago, Tuesday was that much more exciting. She went on her first school field trip! She was so excited to ride a school bus, or as she said, "A big big big BIG bus!" They went to an apple orchard in Jordan, MN. Her favorite part beside the bus ride, was the donuts for a snack on the bus. She had a donut with sprinkles!

It was a bit cold that day so I'm not sure how much she enjoyed the wagon ride, but she liked picking the apples "right from the tree". She picked a baby one for Lily and a regular sized one for me. She had so much fun, she fell asleep on the bus ride home. Sorry no pictures. Siblings were encouraged to NOT attend so I couldn't chaperone this one. Maybe next time!

Ella's First School Project
Every month Ella's school focuses on a different topic. Last month it was "All About Me" where they were getting to know each other. This month the topic is: Creepy Crawlers. They are learning all about bugs. Ella likes bugs quite a bit so she's pretty into it. They were looking at a caterpiller when I picked her up the other day. Now, we have a family project to work on. She has to make a bug. Any kind of bug, real or imagined. We went to the library and got a book about real bugs and a story about a little boy and pretend bugs. I let her pick what kind of bug she wanted to make. She chose an Indian Moon Moth (inspired from the book on the right). So we went to Michael's and picked up a bunch of stuff. Andrew and I only helped Ella with the shape and the pipe cleaners. She did everything else all by herself! I made a moon moth too (pictured on the bottom in the picture on the right). It kept me from micromanaging Ella as she did hers. :-) We are very proud of our bugs and Ella can't wait to take it to school on TUESDAY! She wanted to bring Mommy's too, but I think I've convinced her that Ms. Laurie would probably only be interested in hers.

Fun in Wisconsin

We spent a long weekend in Racine last week with Andrew's family. We drove there Wednesday night. Boy, what a difference driving at night with the kids! It only took us 5 hours and 45 minutes with 2 stops! That is much much better than the previous trip which was 7 hours 30 minutes with SEVEN stops. The only problem with driving at night is that the girls nap and then they think its time to party when we get there which is around 12:30am. I'm ready to sleep.

Anyhoo, rambling today. We had a very nice visit with Bubba and Grand Pat. We went to Swan's Farm to pick out pumpkins. There were pumpkins galore! Everywhere you turned, as well as farm animals, a couple corn mazes. It was very quaint and not too commercialized (like Emma Krumbee's last year). The girls really got a kick out of all the animals. The goats all thought we were going to feed them and one by one ambled over to where we were standing. The swans "talked" at the girls. The llamas stood up just for the girls. It was all a hoot! They loved picking out their pumpkins and Ella turned hers into "The Prince" and "The Princess" with Grand Pat by putting glitter on them. We also had fun at Chuck E Cheese one day.

Then Saturday we went to Andrew's cousin Dyan's wedding to her longtime beau, Damian. They had a very nice ceremony in which surprisingly, the girls were perfect angels! They were quiet and listened. Ella stood up when everyone else stood up and wanted her own hymnal to follow along during the songs. I had an endless supply of snacks in my bag to help Lily stay occupied. I told Ella and Lily we were going to see a pretty princess in a white dress (since they don't quite understand the idea of bride yet). So Ella kept saying, "I want to see the Princess." Or "I like the Princess, she's pretty." It was very sweet.

They were also very good at the reception. They both ate the food and then got the party rolling by dancing. They partied until Ella came over to me and said, "I'm ready to go." All righty then. We took the girls home where Andrew's cousin Amanda watched the girls and put them to bed so we could enjoy visiting with people for awhile longer. Thank you Amanda! And congratulations to Dyan and Damian!


Uncle Jerry walking Cousin Dyan
down the aisle

The Kiss

The Entire Isaacson Clan
ALL of the Isaacsons were in this picture.
It's very rare that we are all together
at one time.

10/16/2007

Marathons and Birthdays

Two weekends ago we had Nana and Papi visit as well as Uncle Ben. We had fun visiting and ate a pre-marathon carb-loading dinner at Buca di Beppo. On Sunday, Andrew and Benjamin got up before the crack of dawn to head to the start of the Twin Cities Marathon. So it's October right? It should be pretty good marathon weather, right? Should be crisp, cool, maybe a little rain. Nooo, it was sunny and 70 degrees in the morning, reaching 80 degrees by the end of the race. Despite the weather, Ben got off to a great start.

We saw him at mile 8 and 17 and then met up with Andrew's parents and Aunt Gail at Mile 22. Even at 17 he was still doing all right, but the route starts to go uphill from there. He was having a hard time by the time we saw him at 22 but he was determined and finished the race at 4 hours, 37 minutes (a bit behind his goal/personal best). But didn't seem too worse for wear the rest of the day. There were people who didn't finish the race due to the heat and we saw a woman collaspe right in front of us (there were people there to help her). It wasn't as bad as the Chicago Marathon on the same day, but definitely not prime marathon conditions and I'm not sure Ben wants to run this race again anytime soon. :-)

As if that weren't enough excitement for one day, we had Lily's birthday party in the afternoon. She chose a Finding Nemo theme so we had the house decked out with crepe paper and balloons. The kids searched for fish around the house and then got to decorate them. We "returned them to the sea" by attaching them to a wave on the wall. Lily LOVED opening her gifts. And not in the way most kids do. She didn't rip open each one with a flurry and toss it aside to get to the next one like most kids her age do. She actually opened each card first. Took time to look at it and enjoy each picture. She then opened each present carefully and was excited by each new thing. She looked at the front and back of each box and then handed them down to be put in the pile. It was a lot of fun to see her savor each one!

After the gifts, we sang "Happy Birthday" and she blew the candles out before we finished singing. We didn't even have to tell her what to do, she just started blowing! :-) Her cake was a cupcake cake. We got it at Super Target. You can get any regular birthday design done on top of cupcakes. When I saw that, I knew we were going to do that. Genius! No cutting the cake, kids love cupcakes (as well as adults). We couldn't go wrong.

Ella and Lily spent the rest of the night opening her toys and playing with them. And Holly and Uncle Ben spent the rest of the night opening the toys, unwinding the annoying wires, and pulling them out of iron clad packaging. I hate toy packaging! But they sure had a good time with the new toys and continued their fun the next day with our friends Arie and Jody when we had a playdate at our house.

All in all, I think Lily really enjoyed her birthday. If you ask her how old she is, she won't say two, she says, "Five!". Sometimes she acts like it too! Such a sweet little girl!

10/15/2007

New Photos

I have a lot to post about (Lily's Birthday, Ben's marathon, Ella's first field trip, Lily's trip to urgent care, a visit to Racine) but all I got done tonight was uploading new photos. Please visit our photo link for new photos in the September album as well as new albums: Lily's Birthday and October 2007.

And I promise new posts very soon!

10/12/2007

Zoos, Bears, and Gyms

I have a lot to post about so I'll probably put them into several posts. I'm currently posting from Racine, Wisconsin. We're here to attend Andrew's cousin Dyan's wedding tomorrow. There will be more on that and our time here in the future.

We had a lot of fun with B-pa at Como Zoo in St. Paul. The zoo is a free zoo and therefore, fairly small compared to the MN Zoo. Ella and Lily ran through it pretty quickly the first time, but we went around and looked at all the animals again and took more time. The highlights were watching the polar bear swim underwater and the seals/sea lions. The polar bear was doing laps in his pool and they had a glass window to watch him. He would swim right up to the glass and then flip around and go back. Ella's face was about 2 inches from the bear. She and Lily both thought that was the neatest thing. My dad used to take me to Como when I was little, the zoo seemed a lot bigger to me then. ;-) We used to go see Sparky the sea lion (I think they are probably on Sparky XXV by now). Ella wanted her picture taken by the statue. It was fun to take Ella and Lily to a place that I really enjoyed as a kid.

We had a friend come home from preschool with Ella two weeks ago. His name is P.B. Bear and he spends time with a different family each week and then the kids record what they do with P. B. in a journal by drawing pictures of their adventures. Ella LOVED playing with him. He helped us decorate our front window for Halloween, went to Barnes and Noble story time (where another little boy--not in Ella's class--recognized P. B.) and visited My Gym for open playtime. Ella attends a class at My Gym on Friday mornings and then both she and Lily can play at open gym on Wednesday afternoons. They both have a great time there. Ella amazes me with her athletic ability and her determination. One day, she was very focused on the monkey bars, she was determined she was going to go all the way across by herself. She tried over and over again, but didn't quite make it. Then on Friday, during her class she tried again and this time she did it! She was so excited. She also swings on the high bar and walks on the balance beam among other fun things. I think the gym is really good for Lily too because she attempts to do things she usually is afraid of and it helps her with her coordination and balance. We don't have her in a class right now, but maybe in the future. :-)

9/28/2007

Lily's Special Day

Two years ago today, Miss Lily was born! I can't believe our sweet little baby is 2 years old already! She is the funniest, goofiest, sweetest, most adorable little kid! She just bops through her day shuffling from here to there leaving her Bear, Babies, and cup in her wake. She just goes with the flow and almost always has a smile on her face. She loves Ella like crazy, following her to the end of the earth and back. (I just got her a t-shirt that says, "Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey get in trouble too :-). ) I love the way she gets so excited when any of us are gone and come home, she calls out your name like she hasn't seen you in weeks and runs to you and gives you a big hug.
2005
I told the girls this morning that it was Lily's Special Day! We tried to have 2 birthdays for Ella: her party and then her actual birthday. But it just ended up confusing her. So we're adopting a new birthday policy. If the birthday party doesn't fall on their actual birthday, then they get to have a special day on their actual birthday. I feel like we can't just pretend its like any other day. (At least I can't since I have very specific memories of her birth day!) So we don't say "birthday" at all, but rather "special day". And that seemed to work great today!
2006
Ella understood it was Lily's Special Day today and Lily got to pick out a little extra something at Target today. We had Pilsbury Orange Cinnamon Rolls for breakfast and they got to go to the McDonald's Playplace for dinner. Tomorrow, the fun continues with a trip to Como Zoo with B-pa and Gramma Clare.

Lily's party is on Sunday, October 7th, so look for more pictures and fun then!

Sept. 28, 2007
Isn't she the most adorable thing ever?
I got this dress for her to wear to a
wedding in a couple weeks.

Over the Rainbow

I'm sure there are multiple songs that come to mind when you see a rainbow. My personal favorite would be The Rainbow Connection from the end of The Muppet Movie. Ah, still a classic (at least to my generation). Can anyone think of any others?

We've had scattered thunderstorms for the past couple weeks. Just here and there a downpour for a few moments and then it tends to clear up. Yesterday, we had some rain and then the sun came out leading to a truly spectacular double rainbow right out our front door.

As always, we took pictures. :-)

The double rainbow

A close-up of the vibrant colors

Ella wanted her picture with daddy and the rainbow.
But the lighting wasn't right. Sorry it turned out dark. :-)

Sunday is "8-ball" day!

We had a great weekend last week with Andrew finally home!! Yay!! We started off by visiting with cousins Cindy, Shawn, Emilee and Braeden Roseland on Friday night. We went out to dinner and then stayed at their house for awhile. It was really nice to hang out with them again, it'd been awhile! And Lily is finally old enough to play with Emilee and Ella too. It was really nice for me and Andrew because we didn't really have to entertain any of the kids most of the night.
Then on Saturday morning, we met up with the Roselands again at the Target Center downtown to see the My Little Pony Live! Show. Cindy's dad works various theater and concert productions doing lighting and whatnot and receives free tickets from time to time. The 8 of us enjoyed the "Pony Show" as Ella refers to it. I wasn't sure if I could bring my camera in so our pictures are from Andrew's cell phone. We got each of the girls a light up star wand which was a big hit! We've never really taken the girls to any kind of show before other than a movie. We weren't sure what they would make of it, especially Lily. It was a 90-minute show and we weren't sure she would sit through it all. But they were both mesmerized and loved the singing, lights, sparkle effects, everything.

Saturday night we ventured to my dad and Clare's house for the evening to celebrate Clare's birthday. We enjoyed Papa Murphy's pizza and ice cream cake and well as fun conversation with Sam and Rachael (who recently got engaged! Congrats!) and some of Clare's friends.

THEN, as if we didn't have enough fun for the weekend already, we finally got to Sunday! Which Ella refers to as "8-ball Day!" or Football Day! All week she talked about Football Day with Andrew and told us she needed a shirt and a "hat" meaning a helmet. So we started with breakfast at the Pancake House and then stopped at the mall and picked up a couple jerseys (Vikings of course! or "Purple!" as Lily announced) and then headed home. On the way home, we passed Flying Cloud Fields where many peewee sports are played, including football. As we got past the field, Ella started crying and yelling, "8-ball day!!" We figured out she thought she was going to get a shirt, a helmet, and get to play at the field! We, unfortunately, informed her that football day would take place at home in the front yard and on the couch in front of the television. She finally accepted this and she and Andrew threw the ball around the yard for a bit and retired to the family room for some good ol' couch potato-ing.

The girls and I have had another fun week full of the usual: a playdate with Arie at Edinborough Park, preschool, storytime, Ella's gym class and open play at the gym, and well, of course, our weekly trip Target. Next up, we're celebrating Lily's 2nd birthday!!

And we want to send out a congratulations to our friends, Jon and Jessica, who welcomed a bouncing baby boy, Hayden Killeas Slusser, yesterday morning. We are so excited for you and can't wait to meet the cutie pie! :-)

9/21/2007

An outdoorsy kind of weekend

Last weekend, while Andrew was enjoying his golf weekend in northern Wisconsin, the girls and I enjoyed the great outdoors. We traveled to Lindstrom, MN to my Aunt Diane's house for a BBQ and a relaxing day next to South Center Lake. The girls had a great time playing with cousin Emilee, making friends with my cousins' dogs, riding on the pontoon boat around the lake and fishing off the end of the dock. Ella caught a couple fish. Luckily cousin Shawn was around to take the fish off the hook for her, since I think I've stated before, I don't do fish. ;-)

And even more lucky for me that we had such a great time and stayed so long that by the time I got home, it was bath and bedtime! Gotta love that!

Then on Sunday we had a very pleasant day and decided to venture over to the Arboretum again. They unveiled their scarecrows in anticipation of fall and Halloween. We walked though the path looking at each scarecrow made by private individuals and community groups. I think it was a great experience for the girls to see something made up of materials they are used to seeing in a different context. For example, one had a skirt made out of pop cans. Ella thought that was the silliest thing she had ever seen. They also liked a mermaid scarecrow and a sparkly fall fairy. Little kids are so literal in their view of the world sometimes, I think it was really good for especially Ella to see that you can use your imagination to make something out of something else. And for her to visualize the whole scarecrow made of up these individual found things.

We also discovered part of the Arboretum we hadn't seen before. There were waterfalls and a little creek, rocks, and bridges. The girls liked putting their hands in the water and then putting their hand prints on the rocks. We, of course, stopped by the little houses to play. There was another family playing too. They had a 2 year old little boy who tried really hard to play with Lily, saying hi to her. She turned and ran the other direction crying. And then he started crying. Nice, huh? Hmm....maybe I need to get her out socializing more. :-)

We were excited to finally see Andrew home on Sunday night and have been enjoying his company all week. He is around for another week before heading off to Arizona for his big Super Bowl meeting.