The girls are growing and changing so much! It is so exciting.
Julia is starting to learn her letters and numbers. She has known her colors for a long time now. Her favorite color is pink and sometimes purple. She asked for yellow lip gloss, a baby doll and a real brown puppy for Christmas. She did not get a puppy. Julia, like most little girls, wants to hold any baby in sight and already thinks she is capable of being a little mommy. She is very artistic and loves to sing. It has been so cute to hear her belt out Christmas songs she only knows some of the words to. One of our favorite ones that she sings is "Frosty the Snowman is a jolly happy day..." She was very sad when we took down the Christmas tree on Saturday. She loves Christmas decorations and thinks "they are so beautiful". She always keeps us laughing and her imagination continues to bloom. Dave and I think she is amazing.
Lydia is talking more and more. Just a few seconds ago, she said "Santa". We saw a picture of him and so she got excited. She can say Ju-Ju, but it sounds a lot like Dada. She can say mommy and daddy and says it quite often. She has said Julia a few times. She can also say small words like ball and baby. She imitates sounds really well, and even sounds like she is saying small phrases or sentences sometimes. The other day it sounded like she said "I can do it". She says uh-huh a lot and has started saying "ooowwww" if I touch her hair because that's what her sister says when I touch her hair. She is learning animal sounds and can take direction well. She has started "singing" too and Dave and I love to hear her. She loves to boogy down to music and get into anything her sister is getting into. Dave and I think she is amazing.
Julia just turned 3 this month and Lydia will be 18 months in January. Lydia has all four sets of molars now and already wears size 5 shoes. She is close in height and weight to her sister, but Julia acts like Lydia is so little. The girls love each other so much and love to hug and kiss one another. They also argue often. They are a handful, but I love my crazy girls.
I am a Christ-follower, wife and mom. I plan to record my thoughts, and our lives on this blog.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Eve and Christmas Morning
Here are my beautiful daughters on Christmas Eve. Here is Julia "smiling". If you've looked at my blog before, you've seen this smile before. She's so cute.
Unfortunately, I can't get Lydia to sit still unless I give her a snack...so here she is, munching on a pretzel.
Unfortunately, I can't get Lydia to sit still unless I give her a snack...so here she is, munching on a pretzel.
The next two pictures are proof that Dave and I did attend the Christmas Eve celebration with our girls. After the church service, we enjoyed homemade hot chocolate and sugar cookies.
Dave snapped this one of me watching Lydia. I love to put on my Santa hat before opening presents. I'm such a nerd.
Dave snapped this one of me watching Lydia. I love to put on my Santa hat before opening presents. I'm such a nerd.
This pic is of pretty Julia enjoying her Christmas Eve treat.
Lydia is so comical! We got her naked before eating. We were following her around, picking up cookie crumbs and hot chocolate dribbles. She even had hers in a sippie cup. I think that's icing on her arm...who knows.
After the girls were finished with their snack, we let them open the cute little pajamas they have on in the picture below. Then they got to open one more gift...a nativity scene. They really enjoyed playing with it.
Here they are discovering all the goodies.
Here is the nativity all set up. We also talked about the whole story and Daddy read a book about it to them. It was fun.
Lydia is so comical! We got her naked before eating. We were following her around, picking up cookie crumbs and hot chocolate dribbles. She even had hers in a sippie cup. I think that's icing on her arm...who knows.
After the girls were finished with their snack, we let them open the cute little pajamas they have on in the picture below. Then they got to open one more gift...a nativity scene. They really enjoyed playing with it.
Here they are discovering all the goodies.
Here is the nativity all set up. We also talked about the whole story and Daddy read a book about it to them. It was fun.
Thank you Granny Ruth and Papa Don!
Thank you Grandma Christie and Grandpa Dan!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Festivities
These pictures start today and go backward. Ooops. This picture is of the girls in their sweet little Christmas dresses. They looked so cute.
The tree is filling up with presents (and girls)! Yeseterday we went to Candy Cane Lane at Houston's First. There was a lot of fun things to do, including petting animals. Some of these animals were in the Christmas Concert that Dave and I attended last week. During the show, Celebration, they actually paraded in a camel, a donkey, a baby elephant, and at the beginning of the show, Santa came riding in from the sky. I can't wait until Julia and Lydia are old enough to go with us. Below is Julia with a baby goat.
There were pony rides at this Church social as well. They're always a big hit!
Both of the girls enjoyed them.
Below is a pic of the camel. It was beginning to be uninterested in the hay that hundreds of kids were attempting to feed it.
Lydia loves to jump and bounce!! She is so cute jumping and falling, falling and jumping.
Julia loves the huge slides.
This pic is of the girls in their new aprons that Granny Ruth sent. We colored them with fabric markers, but it is hard to see here. We will have lots of fun when baking time comes again.
Here are some pics from our most recent baking escapade. Julia really enjoyed it. Poor Lydia only got up to see a few times, but she did get to sprinkle a few of the cookies.
I let Julia frost one or two cookies. She is always very generous with her frosting.
Here is a beginning pic.
Here is Julia and I stamping cookies. I was too lazy to change out of my Sunday dress clothes, but a little flour will wash out just fine.
I'm sure that, due to our current situation, this Christmas will be one of the most memorable ones for me. I hope that we all four look back on this Christmas as a year that we got to spend a lot of time together and talk a lot about the birth of Christ. Maybe next year we will get to go to some Christmas parties and travel to see relatives, but this year, we are focusing on each other and Christ. I am choosing to be thankful instead of whiny, and learning a lot in the process. Merry Christmas!
There were pony rides at this Church social as well. They're always a big hit!
Both of the girls enjoyed them.
Below is a pic of the camel. It was beginning to be uninterested in the hay that hundreds of kids were attempting to feed it.
Lydia loves to jump and bounce!! She is so cute jumping and falling, falling and jumping.
Julia loves the huge slides.
This pic is of the girls in their new aprons that Granny Ruth sent. We colored them with fabric markers, but it is hard to see here. We will have lots of fun when baking time comes again.
Here are some pics from our most recent baking escapade. Julia really enjoyed it. Poor Lydia only got up to see a few times, but she did get to sprinkle a few of the cookies.
I let Julia frost one or two cookies. She is always very generous with her frosting.
Here is a beginning pic.
Here is Julia and I stamping cookies. I was too lazy to change out of my Sunday dress clothes, but a little flour will wash out just fine.
I'm sure that, due to our current situation, this Christmas will be one of the most memorable ones for me. I hope that we all four look back on this Christmas as a year that we got to spend a lot of time together and talk a lot about the birth of Christ. Maybe next year we will get to go to some Christmas parties and travel to see relatives, but this year, we are focusing on each other and Christ. I am choosing to be thankful instead of whiny, and learning a lot in the process. Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 14, 2009
My Phone
My phone was broken last week after Lydia threw it in the toilet at the library. Yuck! Dave took it to a phone place to have it fixed and it was going to cost $85. However, they said that it was un-fixable, so we decided we were going to need to use our back-up phone that Xiaolan has been using. Sorry Xiaolan! (I didn't even remember we had this back-up option and tried to weasel an iphone out of the deal. That conversation only lasted 2 seconds. It was as if Dave knew I'd be whining for one.) But...Daniel was over tonight and told me to just try plugging it in to my charger and....it worked! My phone turned on and it is working! Ha! I'll take $85 to fix people's phone's anyday! Those people don't know what they are doing, and I'm glad they don't. I would have had to pay a lot of money for nothin'. So, if you or your loved one ever ruins your phone, try plugging it in...it may just work! Call me!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Christmas Lights
We got to go to a community tonight called Prestonwood and see a ton of Chrstmas lights. Evidently, Prestonwood is known for their lights. The girls loved it and so did we. I decided to let Julia sit on my lap when she couldn't see this cute little nativity scene. Then, I felt bad for Lydia and let her sit on my lap too. We enjoyed it, but the girls were quickly escorted to the back when we saw cops directing traffic. Seriously, everything is a big deal in Houston. There are traffic cops everywhere. Hopefully they are as good at keeping all of us civilians safe as they are at directing traffic! Merry Christmas!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Christmas Decorations
Well, we got out a few Christmas decorations out of our mound of boxes for our house yesterday, and then we ran by walgreens because I noticed they had some trees on sale. I am so happy with the small little tree we got!!! It's 4.5 feet tall and it was half off. We haven't finished decorating it yet because I don't know where our Christmas ornaments are, but here is my $12.50 find!! Praise the Lord!
Julia's Birthday
On Julia's birthday, we hung around home almost all day and had a lot of fun. The girls woke up to a room full of balloons. There was some on the floor and some in the air. We had a great time playing with them. Lydia was whining for cake.
Julia and I baked her birthday cake together. She loves to bake.
On Julia's Birthday, it actually snowed in Houston! You can't see it in this picture, but I was having camera issues when I took it.
Then, after all the fun we'd already had, we went to Chuck E. Cheeses to celebrate. It was crazy having just the four of us there, I am glad we decided to wait for another year to have a party there with a lot of kids running around. That would have been mayhem.
Julia got this little Dora outfit from Granny Ruth for her birthday. We put it on right after she opened it.
This is the stick horse that Dave and I got her.
Here is Julia in her little princess outfit again.
The girls had a lot of fun on all the rides.
Then, after all the fun we'd already had, we went to Chuck E. Cheeses to celebrate. It was crazy having just the four of us there, I am glad we decided to wait for another year to have a party there with a lot of kids running around. That would have been mayhem.
Julia got this little Dora outfit from Granny Ruth for her birthday. We put it on right after she opened it.
This is the stick horse that Dave and I got her.
Here is Julia in her little princess outfit again.
The girls had a lot of fun on all the rides.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Julia's Family Birthday Party
My Baby is 3!!! While we were in Bartlesville, we had a small family get-together for Julia's 3rd Birthday. There was cake, ice cream, and family...enough to brighten Julia's day. Ruth was attempting to read to the girls.
Lydia celebrating her older sister.
Dave posing as Groucho Marx
Mimi and Aunt Aubrey celebrating.
Dave posing as Groucho Marx
Mimi and Aunt Aubrey celebrating.
Julia got to blow out candles twice. Once here and once on her actually birthday.
This is Julia and her cousin Mattisyn. Julia loves and looks up to this sweet little red head.
Julia and her present from Aunt Aubrey and Uncle Andy. This was a combined Christmas/birthday present, and she loves it. Even she knew what it was before it was unwrapped. (Pictures of her riding it on earlier posts.)
Julia and her present from Aunt Aubrey and Uncle Andy. This was a combined Christmas/birthday present, and she loves it. Even she knew what it was before it was unwrapped. (Pictures of her riding it on earlier posts.)
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