Monday, April 26, 2010

Weekend at Grandma & Grandpa B

My parents watched the girls last Saturday night so that Dave and I could help out with our annual karate tournament. My mom sent an email describing some of their time there that captured some cute moments. Here it is:

We did a couple of puzzles and Adi amazed me with her puzzle skills. Not only could she usually put in a piece if I gave it to her, but she was actually best at finding a piece and putting it in correctly the first time. It was like she just "saw" how it would fit. She seemed to use patterns and colors a lot.

We did a lot of stuff outside, and when I'd say we were going to do this or that, Mae's first question was usually, "Will it be noisy?" When I pushed the button and the garage door was going down, she stood with her hands over her ears and Adi rushed over and comforted her by hugging and saying "It's okay, Mae, it's okay."

They had PB & J sandwiches yesterday for lunch, and we all had popcorn as well. I was trying to get Mae to slow down, so I said she should eat one kernel, chew, swallow, and take a breath before she at the next one. It went fine until she said to me, "Grandma, you forgot to take a breath. You shouldn't break your rule." I was guilty as charged, and she was very polite and matter-of-fact. It was interesting she knew it was a "rule".

Here's how one conversation went, as Mae was fastening one of her necklaces around my neck:
Mae: Is that too tight, Grandma?
Me: No, it's good.
Adi: If it gets too tight, Grandma, you should tell me.
Mae: If it gets too tight, you should tell me and I'll loosen it.


And to this I'll add another story my dad told me a few weeks ago. He was in the bathroom with Mae when Adi walked past the door. Mae said "Adi's going to the living room" and Dad was impressed that she knew that. But then he tried to trick her by asking what was on the other side of the bathroom wall. Almost any of us would have probably said the living room, but Mae correctly responded that it was the closet. We were all amazed that she has such an accurate map of the floor plan!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Friday, February 26, 2010

Quotables

Mae: [while eating bunny-shaped crackers] I'm a bunny eating sheener [machine]

Adi: [at the table, pretending to pick penguin off of her plastic cup and put him in her mouth] I eat my penguin. Him in my throat. Him say "I not want to be in my throat". I say "okay." [pretending to take him out of her mouth] Here you go, penguin.

Mae: Thank you for cleaning the toilet... so I can touch it.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Monday, January 18, 2010

A big, big, HUGE stack



Blocks and photo courtesy of Grandma and Grandpa B.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas in Colorado

We opened gifts with Grandma and Grandpa B on New Year's Eve.

The girls enjoyed helping everyone open presents.



And really enjoyed the bubble wrap that came with their new laptop.







Santa Claus brought a play kitchen to their bedroom





A few days later, the Bundys had our annual January gathering, where the girls got to catch up with their second cousins and great-uncles and -aunts.

After the meal, we caught Adi reading a book to a snowman


before settling them both down for a nap.




Happy New Year!

Christmas in Nevada

We spent Christmas in a cabin at Lake Tahoe with Dave's family.

Grandma with lots of help.


The cousins had a great time playing together and we seemed to have more free time (or Kindle-reading time for me) than ever before.





Grandma and Dave read The Night Before Christmas, a family tradition, to three tired girls.


Santa came! Candy, oranges, a purple/blue car, purple/blue cup and purple/pink hair clips for our girls-- they must have been very good this year. Note: according to my sample size of two, letting your 2 year old eat an entire candy cane before breakfast is not good for her digestion.





Many fun presents (with variable uses).






Yes, we were dumb enough to buy a drum for our own children.


The sleds getting some outdoor use







Back at Grandma & Grandpa's house, the most people the hot tub has ever held. It wasn't very relaxing, as the kids delighted in leaping across the middle from person to person.



In all, it was a very nice trip-- the first time we've had seats for the girls on the plane (I read! A magazine! For a whole hour!)-- and the girls were quickly comfortable with the legions of people and dogs.

Happy holidays to everyone.