Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Analise is 11

 Analise should be able to tell you that she had a good birthday. We celebrated her more than once.
We had a Sunday evening party with the family. She wanted smoked ribs for her birthday dinner; I included cheesy potatoes, corn, rolls, and grandma made chocolate covered strawberries.
Here she is with her yummy meal and money tree.
 
She sure loves her cousins!
 
She was excited to get book 2 of this series; she loved the first one.
She was really wanting a bulletin board for her room, and it was time she had one. The back of her door was covered in things. (I should take a picture of what she has on it now; I bet it's atypical of most 11 year old girls. Pictures of friends, Husker football tickets, volleyball medals, a puppy calendar and a target shooting page showing where her BB's hit the birds.)
Analise with her Grandma and Grandpa
Analise really wanted a French Silk pie for her birthday this year. She'd had one at a friend's party and loved it. I looked at recipes thinking I would make one, but in the end I decided to pay the money and get the one from Hy-vee that I knew she really wanted and would enjoy. I'll admit this was  hard for me to do. But in the end it was nice not making a cake since we'd been out of town, and she loved it.



She woke up happy and ready for go on Monday morning. Here she is with the traditional birthday bear that no longer sings; the girls were more disappointed than I was. 

That evening we ate as a family and then talked with Grandmom via Facetime while she opened gifts. 
And here she is with gifts she loved - Mario Kart sports, a puzzle and Legos.
Confession from this mom - I didn't have a thing for her to open until Monday afternoon. I knew in my heart wanted I wanted to do, but the cost was double what I expected. So I pulled together a few things that made her happy, and she never knew the difference. One thing I got her was her first book to read on her Kindle app. It was "Once Upon a Summer" by Jeanette Oke. This was the first Jeanette Oke book I read as a 5th grader. I thought this made it special. Better yet, she liked the book so much she's already reading book 2.
I got this saying to hang in her bedroom; it's a good reminder for all. 
I found the perfect puzzle for her; it has puppies and pies on it. Her love of puppies and sweets all in one. 
These two were also excited to get Legos from Grandmom and Pops.

A couple days before her birthday, school was dismissed at 1:15, so we had her two good friends come  over to hang out. It wasn't an official birthday party but rather a good excuse for a play date.
It was simple, easy and fun. These girls are a delight to have around.
They decorated cupcakes, did some looms, painted nails, played outside and played some Wii, I think. We had tacos for dinner, and then it was time to go home. 
We made these cute owl cupcakes.
Enjoying a few minutes at the park.
Analise, I sure hope you felt loved, because you are!

Sunday, March 22, 2015

January Highlights

Once upon a time, a couple of months ago...
We had family over for a chili dinner. It was fun to get together, and I enjoyed having company. (We don't do that much due to a small house.) The dinner was good, the kids laughed and played and the adults enjoyed conversation.
We had a snow day, and since there was no school, Brandon left work a bit early so we could all go sledding. I love the simplicity and family time of sledding.



Caramel loves it, too.




















Another time we went sledding, family joined us. The more the merrier. Even Sarena and Danny were able to join us.



An afternoon at the park to exercise the dog.

This would be Maisie and Sadie's pajama drawer. They fold them and then put them away. Or just stuff them in the drawer. :)

I don't remember why this note was written, but I'm glad to have a picture of the sweet note Maisie wrote.

The girls and I enjoyed making cake pops. It gets easier the older they get.

After dinner one night, the girls were inspired to raid the dress up clothes container.





The girls enjoying kinetic sand

Sadie missed some school because of a fever.

One night we played Sequence States and Capitals; Sadie saw Florida and called it a gun.

During the last week of Christmas break, I got the itch to really clean/organize. I finally had Analise join me for a big clean in her room. Her dresser looked like this when we started. However, I caught her in a good moment; she was ready and willing to part with things!

This was a little lamp that we'd bought before Analise was born for the nursery. The cord has been broken for years, and I finally decided I didn't need it anymore.

We put current pictures in her picture frames; one didn't get changed though. This picture of her and Aaron was just too cute not to keep.

Analise even parted with this ear of corn; she got it on her first combine ride.



Ta-da!

Another day at the park walking Caramel. It was a nicer day, but it also meant more mud.









Sadie using her new Christmas gift - her own shammy.





And just like that, my least favorite month of the year was over. I'm glad we filled it with good memories!