Monday, September 24, 2007

Janessa's First Haircut Sept 23

Up until today, I had honestly only cut a few snips of bangs. So finally at 2 1/2 yrs old she is ready for her first haircut. The things that us crazy parents get excited about......

She has seen big brother get many a haircut so we started with all of the necessary items; a spray bottle of water, cape, and sucker.

We armed Papa with the camera, 2 snips later and maybe an inch and a half of hair and the job was complete.


I know, to the un-practiced eye it looks like nothing has changed but if you look in previous pictures you will see the small locks of hair that I saved for her baby book. Overall it just evens out the back and now it curls and waves more than ever!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

AC Gilbert Discovery Village Sept 21st

AC Gilbert Discover Village is just a short car ride up the freeway and offered the escape from the daily grind we were looking for. So together with our friends Heather and Kaden we spent a fun Friday afternoon playing!


Our first stop was a kid size grocery store. The kids loved shopping for their own food and then putting it on the conveyor belt and paying with "real" money. They even liked putting the food back so that other kids could enjoy the store.



Colin and Janessa in the produce department. Choosing healthy vegetables- of course!


Janessa was a tireless shopper- she needed a much bigger basket for all of her purchases.




Next, up the stairs to a nautical and water treatment room. They loved driving the boat and using the touch screen tv.


Look Mom I found a..... what is that? Oh yeah, a crawfish- I knew that! Doesn't every two year old know everything!!



Just around the corner was the Trip to China room. We enjoyed a tea party and some hot soup.






Colin found his birth year tile on the wall. He was born in the year of the Horse.


Janessa found hers too, with Mommy's help. She was born in the year of the Rooster.




Colin snuggling with a giant panda.


The next house had an exhibit all about the human body. The kids loved climbing inside of the large mouth and then thru the tunnel that represented the stomach- including balls of food.




Right next door was a room full of bubbles and water play. It ended up being a favorite for the day.







My camera was a little too slow- he actually had a massive bubble from the hoop that popped just as he got it to his forehead. There was also a station where you could stand up and pull a chain down that raised a bubble cylinder all around you. We were not very successfull in getting that one to work correctly.



There were all sorts of dials and knobs jsut perfect for the kids to explore and get wet and soapy!

Upstairs to the castle room. We passed a suit of armor and climbed onto a stage set as a castle. There was a huge trunk of dress up clothes. Don't they look thrilled to be dressed so royally?!



Outside to an enormous play ground complete with cone checkers and a life size erector set to climb on.


Colin is waving to us from the dinosaur dig sand box.



Into the Dinosaur exhibit. Janessa loved to go up and slide down the dinosaur. She did it over and over and over.



Here she goes again!



Look out T-Rex! You are no match for this little girl!!



Colin liked excavating the dinosaur bones with the little paint brush.



Then it was off to find something even more exciting, a dinosaur nest with lots of eggs.




Finally a turn on the slide- but he was much to big to actually slide down it so he chose to walk.



The three little monkeys sitting in the biggest rocking chair I've ever seen. They had such a fun time together today!




Janessa in her own rocking chair with her artwork from the dinosaur room.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Colin's First Day of Preschool Sept 12th


Unfortunately, due to a very sick tummy, we missed the actual first day of school. But by Wednesday he was ready to go! We went over the basics again about raising your hand and listening to the teacher. Which was all met with "yeah, yeah Mom. I know what to do" spoken like a real pro. We arrived and unloaded, hung up his coat and bag. He went in the class room, washed his hands while I signed him in then it was a wave goodbye and I'll see you later Mom. I ran a few errands with Janessa and Eric and it was time to go back. He was excited to see us and proceeded to tell me he had such a good time that he didn't even miss me! Sigh!! He filled us in on his first day and was interested in what he could possibly have been doing without him. He was proud to tell everyone that he made some new friends and he raised his hand to talk to his teacher. It has been a difficult concept to explain that its not time for him to go to school everyday yet- that day will come!!

The diva is in!! Sept 11th



My little darling has certainly taken to dressing up. To think I was worried when all she would play with was her brothers guns and trucks. That phase is long gone!



Forget trying to help her put her sunglasses on the right way. She will inform you in a snotty tone that shw can do it herself! But who could resist that cheesy grin.

Colin & his little buddies Sept 11th

All I can say; is it's a good thing we are doing daycare at home. Colin's first question morning and night is "who is coming over today". He is quite bummed when my answer is no one. He requested a picture of his buddies in the recliner with him- no girls allowed!

I think they were trying to shoot me with their finger guns but in the picture it looks more like a silly bunch of boys!!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Janessa's Real Jewelry Sept 9

After many requests from Grandma Trisha and Great Grandma McCord; this morning seemed like as good of a time as any to try and capture a picture of Janessa in her real jewelry. Within days of being born they gave her a gold baby ring with hearts etched in it and a diamond necklace (which happens to be her birth stone- lucky girl!). This is our first attempt at putting them on her and taking pictures......

She is saying "pretty princess" in this pose! If you look closely at her right ring finger you can see the baby ring. And of course, around her neck is the diamond necklace.

She is now trying to take the ring off... much to my dismay. Try finding that tiny thing outside!
Our special rings together and a glimpse of the necklace.
I decided a prop was in order because I had already lost her interest in playing dress up. So here she is trying to saw down the maple tree with her princess wand!
How the princess truely plays!! We will try again to capture the elusive real jewelry. She was absolutely livid when I removed both pieces for safe keeping.

Kidsfest at the Indoor Soccer Park Sept 8


The Corvallis Sports Park hosts a open house each year and sets up lots of fun activities for kids to come in and try out. We tagged along with some friends this year and had a ball- literally!! There were large bounce houses and a tall bounce slide. A series of tunnels to crawl thru and two soccer fields to play in. Upstairs had cartoons, coloring, face painting, and popsicles.



Colin and his power soccer kick! He ran and played so hard that his cheeks were flushed and he was all sweaty.



Janessa's approach was much more laid back. She kicked the ball some but was more worried about cleaning up the balls that were strewn about.
Face painting was fun! She actually held still and picked out each of the colors of her butterfly.
Colin enjoyed his spider. He tried to scare people with it but it's hard to be startled by a 6 legged green and blue spider :)
His main concern was that he didn't mess it up while he was eating his treat and later dinner.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Wooden Airplane Ride Sept 3


Happy Labor Day!

We decided to clean out our shed and reorganize the piles. When Dustin dragged everything out the kids were all over the old wooden airplane. They pretended they were on a trip to South America just like Uncle Timmy and Aunt Julie.



Sunday, September 2, 2007

Janessa Plays Dress-Up, All by Herself- Sept 2nd

Janessa woke up from her nap this afternoon and wanted to play quietly in her room. I checked on her a couple of times and then heard a racket coming up the hall towards the dining room. All I could make out of the broken record speech was "broken vacuum". Then she came around the corner.....all dressed up and quite put out that the hose on her vacuum was broken!

Complete with shoes on the wrong feet, her tiara on the back of her head and upside down, her butterfly wings upside down, and her clutch purse with a tiny doll inside. Papa grabbed the camera quickly and started snapping pictures.
Mommy was allowed to right the tiara but that was all! She posed and told me "fuzzy pickles".
Here is the tiny playmobile doll that she was transporting in her Cinderella clutch purse. Funny how she forgot the actual dress!