Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween 2008

Halloween this year was so much fun. This was our princess, ready to head out for the afternoon and evening's events.

Our neighborhood is so awesome. They have so many fun activities for families, and this year for Halloween, they had a magic show for the kids out on the concert lawn. Nina was a little unsure of everything at first (as seen by her face in this picture), but she really warmed up to it after a few minutes.





The kids got to leave the magic show following the good witch in a parade to the town center where all the merchants had treats for the kids who paraded by.



Lyla didn't last too far into the evening. After the town center treats, we came back for a quick dinner, and we got our first trick or treaters at 6:30, so Nina headed back out at that time also. Lyla was in bed by 7:00 as she was exhausted!

Nina loved being in her princess costume and going door to door for candy. She was very chatty with everyone who handed out candy, and she really seemed to enjoy herself. There were SO MANY people out in the neighborhood, and she also loved checking out everyone's costumes, house decorations, etc. One of her favorites was a dog dressed in a pumpkin costume. She laughed and laughed about how silly it was.




She stayed out until 8:30 and came home exhausted but very satisfied with the amount of candy she collected. Considering that she walked the whole afternoon and evening, we were shocked at how long she wanted to stay out, but we were very glad she had a good time. Perhaps the girls will sleep in tomorrow? Doubtful, but there's always a reason to hope! :)


She's Moving Now

Yesterday, Lyla put together the hand and knee motions and really started cruising around. We're very excited for such a beautiful fall day for Halloween. Although their costumes have already been pictured, I'll take plenty of pictures of the evening. Nina, of course, is going to be a princess, and Lyla will wear her candy corn jumpsuit with her owl hat. We're looking forward to a fun evening. Happy Halloween!!!

Monday, October 27, 2008

The Pink Polka Dot Pumpkin Princess Party

Yesterday was the annual Halloween party at Mousey and Poppy's house. Coincidentally, it was also Mousey's birthday, so there was much to celebrate. I am not really happy with my picture taking from the day. I didn't get many pictures at the party, and before we went to the party, the girls and I went to our community's Fall Festival where Nina took her first pony ride, but I didn't have my camera with me.


The theme of this year's party was pink polka dot pumpkin princesses. You can see from the pink princess pumpkin in the picture above that Mousey and Poppy were very creative as usual.
Lyla didn't get dressed up like a princess, but she wore her owl hat and halloween jumpsuit. Nina and Emme were more than happy to get dressed up as princesses for the occasion!


Thursday, October 23, 2008

We Love Fall

Aside from the shorter daylight hours, we love fall. The season has so many fun things about it, and looking for cool leaves and chasing squirrels are just some of the perks.


Nina tries so hard to catch squirrels, but obviously she doesn't succeed. A few times I've been a little wary just because the squirrels are so tame I think they actually won't run when she gets up to them. It's been close a few times, but they keep running from her and she keeps chasing them, so the game is fun for her anyway.



Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Monday, October 20, 2008

Fun With Friends

On Saturday, I got the chance to meet up with four of my good girlfriends from high school. If my photo albums from high school weren't under two heavy bins in our garage, I would scan a picture from our graduation that was 14 years ago (yikes!) for a little then and now, but I don't think we've changed that much! :) Here we are having lunch at the Williamsburg Winery.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Fall Pictures




A Baby in the Sink

What's the best thing to do when you've got one very dirty baby and another one still eating dinner at the table who you need to watch? Throw the baby in the kitchen sink...it works great!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Powerful Film

I had the chance last night to go with a couple girlfriends to view a film released this week called Call + Response. To say it was impactful would be an understatement. Even the film's trailer (on their website) is difficult to watch. While some of the images will be burned in my memory forever, I was very grateful for the opportunity to be exposed to the information (and grateful to Mark for watching the girls so I could go), and I'm excited to use what I've learned to try to make an impact on the issue. If you're interested in viewing the film, it is being released in select major cities over the country this week.

Monday, October 13, 2008

That's So Nina

I had to take a picture of this on our driveway. It's her first smiley face that is anatomically correct. Normally, her smiley faces have 10 eyes, the mouth is outside the head, etc., but this one was so cute!The girl loves ice cream!
And she loves tea parties with princess shoes!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

7 Months

Lyla turned seven months old yesterday. It's kind of hard to believe that much time has passed. She is so sweet and laid back that we almost don't realize the time is passing. This is her new thing - she gets up on her hand and knees and rocks and scoots her knees forward a little bit, but she still falls when she tried to move her hands!
She still loves attention, is getting better with eating solid food, and she remains fascinated with the antics of her older sister. We have very little to complain about with the baby experience this time around...does that mean we're really in for it when she gets older?


Friday, October 03, 2008

Not a Boy

Poor Lyla got called a boy again yesterday. The face in this picture tells it all...the frustration, humiliation, confusion of being called a boy. haa haa! Joking of course, but even though she wasn't wearing head to toe pink, she was wearing a multicolored sweater (very feminine for a little boy in my opinion) and pink socks. How can you mistake that for a boy? We'll just have to keep wearing pink until she gets enough hair to put a bow in. At the rate we're going, she might be wearing pink for a LONG time!


Thursday, October 02, 2008

Cox Farms 2008

Yesterday was our annual visit to Cox Farms for the fall festival. Since DCU had a game last night, Mark had the first part of the day at home, so we all went together to the festival. Aside from the rain chasing us out a bit early, we had a great time! The big slides were the hit for Nina. On this first slide, she wasn't quite sure it was fun yet.
But by the second...
...third, and many slides to follow, she was having a blast!She got to feed the goats and sheep.

We also got to take a great hayride, eat some kettle corn, see a lot more animals, and pick some pumpkins. It was a lot of fun again this year.