I'm sure you have wondered what the Pearson girls do after dinner. Well, maybe that thought hasn't exactly crossed your mind. Anyway...a bubble bath always follows dinner but before we head upstairs, the girls make a stop in their kitchen to cook something up. I had the video camera with me at the dinner table last night ready to capture the moment.
In case you hadn't noticed in the video clip, Maddie is in a no clothes wearing phase right now. And I have to say that I think Maddie is so freaking cute when she says "princess".
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Father's night
Last Thursday was Father's Night at Ella's preschool. Here's daddy and daughter before they headed out for their big night together.
The night started at Ella's favorite restaurant, Chick-fil-A or as she calls it, Chick-A-Lay. Chris told me later that Ella was a little confused as to why she was going to school and night. Then, when it started to get dark, she kept telling Chris that it was getting dark and that they needed to get home to mommy. But once she got to school, she forgot all about it being dark.
The purpose of Father's Night is so that the dads get to see what their kids do each day. They went up to the music room and banged sticks together and marched around in a circle. I'm just telling you what they told me they did. Then they had some free time and got to play with whatever they wanted to in the classroom. Ella and Chris went to the play-doh station and made pizzas. Before enjoying their snacks, they had circle time. Earlier in the week, Ella's teachers had asked each of kids some questions about their dads and wrote the answers down on a piece of papers. Here are Ella's answers to the questions;
The purpose of Father's Night is so that the dads get to see what their kids do each day. They went up to the music room and banged sticks together and marched around in a circle. I'm just telling you what they told me they did. Then they had some free time and got to play with whatever they wanted to in the classroom. Ella and Chris went to the play-doh station and made pizzas. Before enjoying their snacks, they had circle time. Earlier in the week, Ella's teachers had asked each of kids some questions about their dads and wrote the answers down on a piece of papers. Here are Ella's answers to the questions;
1. What is your dad's favorite color?
Ella's answer: Red
2. What is your dad's favorite food?
Ella's answer: Hotdogs
3. What do you like to do with your dad?
Ella's answer: Go to the slide park
4. Where does your dad work?
Ella's answer: The airplane
Ella and Daddy had a great time! I was so happy that Chris was able to be here for it. I know he has to miss a lot of her preschool activities and I hate that for him. I know he wouldn't have missed Dad's Night though. It made me happy to see just how excited he was to get to spend some time with Ella.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
For the birds
One of the things that Ella's class talked about last month was bluebirds. And what do bluebirds have to do with January? Nothing that I know of. Except that the color of the month for January was blue so that's why they were talking about bluebirds. Each of the kids made a bird feeder. After Ella woke up from her nap that day and while Maddie was still asleep, we went outside to hang it up on our one lonely tree. This was probably one of the only times that I was really grateful that we have one of the townhomes with a tree out front.
It's been a week now since we hung it up and just about every day Ella has asked if the birds have found it. Sadly, I don't think they have. But we're not giving up home. The birds will come.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Lil' peanut at 19 months
If there was a prize for the smallest 19 month old, I think that Maddie just might win it. She had her 18 month check-up about three weeks ago and at the time, she weighed a whopping 18 pounds and 15 ounces. Just for reference, so you can understand just how little that is, according to the children's growth scale, 50% of kids at 18 months weigh 24 pounds. So, Maddie is below the 0th percentile. She's 32 1/2 inches tall, which is right on target at the 50th percentile. If she continues at this rate, I think she's got the making of a top model! You would think that we don't feed her but that little girl can pack it in. Yesterday I watched her inhale a cupcake in record time. You know, it is what it is. At first, I was really paranoid about it. I thought we weren't doing something right...maybe not feeding her enough. But her pediatrician assured me that we are doing everything right. She told us to add in some carnation instant breakfast into her milk to help bulk her up. We've been doing that for about four months. She's just tiny. However, I am pretty confident in saying that she has probably broken the 19 pound mark by now. Woo-hoo! Wow, 19 pounds at 19 months old.
The girls have really been into giving themselves and everyone else a "doctor check-up" these days. Between the two of them they have been to the doctor's office three times this month so they are very familiar with getting a check-up. We don't mind the check-ups from Dr. Ella so much. It's the ones from Dr. Maddie that we are a little scared of. They usually involve her poking her fingers into your eyes, nose, and mouth. And that is usually followed by her bouncing up and down on your stomach. And all of her check-ups are accompanied by her sinister laugh.
So, if you're coming to our house for a check-up, I advise you to see Dr. Ella. Or make sure you don't eat anything if you're going to see Dr. Maddie. You'll regret it if you do.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Not the best start to 2010
Happy New Year everyone! I know that's about a week late but today is the first day in about a week and a half that I feel like I am among the living again. The Pearson girls have been S-I-C-K! It started on Christmas morning when Ella came into our room like a zombie. We had never seen her like that and got up and ready to take her to the ER. Then we brought her downstairs and she saw all the toys Santa had brought and all of a sudden she was revived for a couple of hours. Oh, the power of Santa and toys. But she was still sick. So, what did we do next? Well, of course we drove up to Kentucky and brought our nasty infection with us and passed it on to Chris's family. That's the Christmas spirit! Anyway, I am now at the point where we better be done with being sick for awhile. The house is a mess, the laundry is out of control and we are all sick of sitting around. Just give it a a couple of weeks and someone else is going to be sick again.
We did get one little bit of happiness this week when it snowed here in Atlanta. I know this is nothing for you people up north but give us southeners a break. We hardly ever see the white stuff and when we do it's a big event and worthy of a blog entry and a couple of pictures. Even though we got less than an inch, the girls loved it.
We did get one little bit of happiness this week when it snowed here in Atlanta. I know this is nothing for you people up north but give us southeners a break. We hardly ever see the white stuff and when we do it's a big event and worthy of a blog entry and a couple of pictures. Even though we got less than an inch, the girls loved it.
This next picture was taken across the street from our house. Our mailman had gotten his truck stuck on the ice in front of our house. He had to call in reinforcements to help push him out and here are the girls peering around me to get a glimpse of the action.
So, it's freezing outside. I think it's about 25 degrees out right now. But that doesn't bother the girls. This is what they were wearing tonight;
Yep, a whole lot of nothing! Hilarious.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Ho ho ho
We hear a lot this around the house these days. You just say the name "Santa" and both Maddie and Ella start saying "ho ho ho." Ella will occasionally throw in "Merry Christmas boys and girls." They are both very aware of who Santa is and that you want to be on the good list to get presents on Christmas morning.
We recently took them to see Santa. This is the Santa that I had to book a reservation for back on October 7! I don't even think I had figured out what the girls were going to be for Halloween yet but I was all about booking a time to see Santa. Yes, I am fully aware at how crazy this is. Back to the girls and Santa - they did great! There were no tears, which is really all a parent could really ask for.
Here's the play-by-play;
We recently took them to see Santa. This is the Santa that I had to book a reservation for back on October 7! I don't even think I had figured out what the girls were going to be for Halloween yet but I was all about booking a time to see Santa. Yes, I am fully aware at how crazy this is. Back to the girls and Santa - they did great! There were no tears, which is really all a parent could really ask for.
Here's the play-by-play;
Ella's wish list for Santa that Daddy helped her write out.
The picture that Ella drew for Santa. Not sure what it is but based on her other drawings that look like this, my guess is that it's a slide park.
The one time that Ella smiled was when Santa was reading her wish list and asked her if she wanted a Dora kitchen. This brought out the smile and a sweet yes. And since they can't read yet, I guess there's no harm in telling you that they aren't getting "the" Dora kitchen. They will be getting a kitchen from Santa but just not the one that they see on the nickelodeon commercials. And just a little side note - those commercial are powerful! I am dreading the years ahead when they want every single thing they see on t.v. So, I hope there isn't a revolt on Christmas morning. Although, my friend Gina gave me the idea to slap a picture of Dora's face on the fridge and they'll never know the difference! Ha-ha - we just may have to do that!
Saying good-bye to Santa and getting a hug.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thanksgiving celebration
Ella is officially on her first holiday break. She has no school the week of Thanksgiving. Luckily, the grandparents are in town to keep her entertained so she doesn't start asking us about when school day is.
On Ella's last day of school, her class had a little Thanksgiving celebration for all the parents. I was so excited about it because after the party in her class, we were going to join all the kids upstairs in the music room to sing songs. I was envisioning this adorable scene of children jumping around and dancing like turkeys. I charged up the video recorder and thought it was going to be the perfect video post on here because it was going to ooze cuteness. Well, I am sure you have noticed that there is no video. I'll get to that in a minute.
Anyway, we had a wonderful Thanksgiving feast of apple juice, pumpkin bread, and bugles - just like what the Pilgrims ate! The kids then went around the room and had to say what they were thankful for. Ella stated that she was thankful for her mommy, her doggie, and cereal. I think the mommy comment was an afterthought since the girl before her had said that. Also, the placemat she was eating off of was a give away - "Ella is thankful for her doggie" and on the bulletin board "Ella is thankful for cereal."
On Ella's last day of school, her class had a little Thanksgiving celebration for all the parents. I was so excited about it because after the party in her class, we were going to join all the kids upstairs in the music room to sing songs. I was envisioning this adorable scene of children jumping around and dancing like turkeys. I charged up the video recorder and thought it was going to be the perfect video post on here because it was going to ooze cuteness. Well, I am sure you have noticed that there is no video. I'll get to that in a minute.
Anyway, we had a wonderful Thanksgiving feast of apple juice, pumpkin bread, and bugles - just like what the Pilgrims ate! The kids then went around the room and had to say what they were thankful for. Ella stated that she was thankful for her mommy, her doggie, and cereal. I think the mommy comment was an afterthought since the girl before her had said that. Also, the placemat she was eating off of was a give away - "Ella is thankful for her doggie" and on the bulletin board "Ella is thankful for cereal."
Then the time had come for us to go upstairs for the singing celebration. So, we get in the room and sit in a circle and the children gathered around their music teacher. And what does Ella do? Well it looked something like this;
Yep, that's pretty much what she did the entire time all of the other kids were singing Thanksgiving songs. So, I have a 10 minute video of Ella just standing there with her hand in her mouth. She would occasional come back to stand by me. She did get a little exciting when they started to sing the last song, 10 Little Indians. I know she's a little shy when she is around a lot of people and that's all that it was. I guess I will just look forward to next year and maybe she'll be ready to dance and sing by then.
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