Sunday, 30 August 2009
Connor's 3rd Birthday!
Today is Connor's 3rd birthday. The only things he asked for were a "firetruck and a bus." Robert and I got him a fireman's costume. His Nana and Grandad got him a Fireman Sam firetruck. Cameron gave hima tiny (Hot Wheels-sized) red firetruck. Gabby gave him a Hot Wheels pack that had five emergency vehicles in it (including a firetruck). Isabella gave him a set that included a fire chief's vehicle with an attached trailer. Angelica gave him a Toy Story flashlight, and Kayla gave him a little bus. He even had some gifts to open from his Grandma and Grandpa (having picked them out at the Disney Store yesterday using the money they sent him).
He adored all of his presents, and he smiled all day long. When I took him to the park for photos, he was easy to photograph, because he was in such a happy mood.
We made him a Funfetti birthday cake from Pillsbury that my mom had sent to us (along with Funfetti frosting). I even managed to get his Aunt Leaetta and Uncle Robert to sing "Happy Birthday" with us through the webcam with Skype. He kept trying to blow out the candles ahead of time.
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Connor & Sportacus
Connor is a huge fan of the character Sportacus from the Lazytown tv show. He tries to do handstands (with the result of him actually just putting his hands on the floor and only lifting one leg up). He even mimics the arm movements that Sportacus does before running to someones rescue.
Today in town, a Sportacus impersonator came to entertain the children, so we went to town. Isabella hid her face in my side, too scared because of the small crowd around Sportacus. Gabriella, being six years old, could tell that he wasn't the real Sportacus. Connor wanted to see him but was feeling shy, so Robert had to hold him by Sportacus for the photo.
Connor is really pleased about having his photo taken with Sportacus. The three of them also rode on one of those kid-rides (a horse), and enjoyed that too.
Today in town, a Sportacus impersonator came to entertain the children, so we went to town. Isabella hid her face in my side, too scared because of the small crowd around Sportacus. Gabriella, being six years old, could tell that he wasn't the real Sportacus. Connor wanted to see him but was feeling shy, so Robert had to hold him by Sportacus for the photo.
Connor is really pleased about having his photo taken with Sportacus. The three of them also rode on one of those kid-rides (a horse), and enjoyed that too.
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Remembering Fire Safety
My 16 year old told me this morning why she was so tired:
She woke up in the middle of the night because she could smell smoke. She looked around and saw nothing and was so tired that she fell back asleep! A little bit later, her 14 yr old sister woke her up because she too had been awakened by the smell of smoke. They got up and searched their room. 14 yr old's hair striaghterner had been left on and had fallen. Carpet was melting and causing the smell.
I'm freaked because this could have been the cause of a fire in my house that would have started in my teenagers room which is also in the way of the stairs. I'm glad they found it before things started really catching fire, but I am freaked nonetheless.
She woke up in the middle of the night because she could smell smoke. She looked around and saw nothing and was so tired that she fell back asleep! A little bit later, her 14 yr old sister woke her up because she too had been awakened by the smell of smoke. They got up and searched their room. 14 yr old's hair striaghterner had been left on and had fallen. Carpet was melting and causing the smell.
I'm freaked because this could have been the cause of a fire in my house that would have started in my teenagers room which is also in the way of the stairs. I'm glad they found it before things started really catching fire, but I am freaked nonetheless.
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Park Festival
We went to a festival at a park near our house. At first, Isabella let the crowds and noise frighten her and wouldn't go anywhere near the center of it all. We had brought a picnic lunch, so we sat just outside the festival area and had lunch. The kids got to try some cotton candy too (called candy floss over here).
After a while, she felt braver, so we entered the festival area. The kids played on a bouncy castle. Connor picked out a car poster for putting on the wall by his bed.
Both Gabriella and Isabella got to have their faces painted while Connor went to play on a nearby playground. They got to choose which designs they wanted painted and even got to choose which colors got used for the designs.
Connor got to pretend to drive a real police car.
Overall, they had a lot of fun so it was a day well spent.
After a while, she felt braver, so we entered the festival area. The kids played on a bouncy castle. Connor picked out a car poster for putting on the wall by his bed.
Both Gabriella and Isabella got to have their faces painted while Connor went to play on a nearby playground. They got to choose which designs they wanted painted and even got to choose which colors got used for the designs.
Connor got to pretend to drive a real police car.
Overall, they had a lot of fun so it was a day well spent.
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Isabella's 4th Birthday!
Isabella turned 4 today. Robert made her birthday cake. She opened presents from Connor, Cameron, Gabby and her daddy and me in the morning. Victoria gave her a birthday rpesent too. In the evening, after her daddy came home from work, we all sang happy birthday to her and she blew out the candles on her birthday cake. She loved the cake and enjoyed the day. She missed having her big sisters Angelica and Kayla around, but they are both still in the USA.
I took her to the park and took a lot of photos of her, and Robert took some close-up pictures of her when we came back home.
After she'd gone to bed, her godfather Leon arrived with a present for her. She had been waiting for him and made me promise to wake her up when he came, but she wouldn't wake up. I took pictures of her still asleep on the couch where I carried her with Leon sitting beside her because I knew if I told her I had tried to get her up when he arrived, she wouldn't believe me.
I love my little princess Isabella.
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