In preparation for the toys Santa was bound to bring, I asked the kids to go through their rooms and remove the things they no longer wanted or played with. In the middle of the big clean, Blake shyly comes up to me with the cake costume in her hand.
B: "Mom, is it okay if I tell you I don't want this".
V: "Sure honey....But you don't want it for dress up?"
B: "Is it okay if I say that I don't like it?"
V: "Oh my gosh! Did you not like it at Halloween?"
B: "No, I felt silly."
V: "So...you wore it for me?"
B: "I didn't want to hurt your feelings."
[big hugs]
So after I explained to her that it was okay to tell me how she feels about things, we went back to finishing her room. We came across two dresses that she didn't want. Feeling inspired to get my craft on, I decided to do a few refashions...
I took a 4T dress
removed the bodice and added elastic to make a skirt.
I then did the same thing to this dress:
And added some mesh to make it poofy
It didn't take long and when i was done I asked Blake what she thought.
B: "I'm sorry mom but I don't like them."
shoot. Well, at least I've learned my lesson. My daughter has a definite sense of what she likes and what she doesn't. Perhaps the next time I feel inspired, I should just ask what she thinks BEFORE I buy or refashion anything.
A 30 something working mom sets out to discover her inner goddess by balancing love, work, kids, and dishes all while staying on the loopy fringe.
December 28, 2009
December 23, 2009
Cinnamon Bear
A few nights ago I came home to find Chris and Blake totally enamored with "The Cinnamon Bear". It's a twenty-six chapter holiday radio program originally broadcast in 1937. Blake was amazed that radio was the main entertainment for a family back in the day. She fell in love with Cinnamon Bear and the magical world of Maybeland.
In the days since we've turned on the radio program (thanks internet!), turned off the main lights snuggled on the couch and listened while watching the Christmas tree lights twinkle. It's really been magical and I feel positive this will become part of our holiday family tradition.
So when Chris saw that the Portland Spirit had a "Cinnamon Bear" cruise he had to take Blake! So while I was at work they had a fancy-pants time!
There was, of course Cinnamon Bear:
This picture is dark but we were able to buy a professional shot which seconded as an autograph book.
A few characters were on hand to sign autographs and pose for cute photo ops.
The cost of the ticket included food, drink, and a magic show!
And the view rocked! When all was said and done, Blake said it was the best time ever.
In the days since we've turned on the radio program (thanks internet!), turned off the main lights snuggled on the couch and listened while watching the Christmas tree lights twinkle. It's really been magical and I feel positive this will become part of our holiday family tradition.
So when Chris saw that the Portland Spirit had a "Cinnamon Bear" cruise he had to take Blake! So while I was at work they had a fancy-pants time!
There was, of course Cinnamon Bear:
This picture is dark but we were able to buy a professional shot which seconded as an autograph book.
A few characters were on hand to sign autographs and pose for cute photo ops.
The cost of the ticket included food, drink, and a magic show!
And the view rocked! When all was said and done, Blake said it was the best time ever.
December 20, 2009
Holiday treats.
December 12, 2009
When kids get sick.
Last night we were watching the Phineas and Ferb Christmas special when it happened. Blake refused popcorn. POPCORN. Her favorite thing in the whole wide world. I knew something was up but she had no fever so I took it as her being fickle and we went back to watching the show.
About 10 minutes later, as I was washing dishes, I heard her run to the bathroom. Now as a parent I've been lucky that as a kid Blake has never vomited. It was like she had an iron stomach that could withstand anything.
So it broke my heart to hear her ask, "Mommy? [heave] Am I throwing up? [heave] Am I going to die? [heave]"
Needless to say, she survived the night. She's currenlty napping but as a parent it breaks my heart to see my energetic, spastic kid quiet and so worn out.
Now I'm waiting for the rest of us to join in on the fun! uck.
About 10 minutes later, as I was washing dishes, I heard her run to the bathroom. Now as a parent I've been lucky that as a kid Blake has never vomited. It was like she had an iron stomach that could withstand anything.
So it broke my heart to hear her ask, "Mommy? [heave] Am I throwing up? [heave] Am I going to die? [heave]"
Needless to say, she survived the night. She's currenlty napping but as a parent it breaks my heart to see my energetic, spastic kid quiet and so worn out.
Now I'm waiting for the rest of us to join in on the fun! uck.
The Play's the thing.
The play was super amusing, especially with the littlest kids either being super shy on stage or waving frantically when they saw a parent! It wasn't about the sets or the costumes but about the school coming together and doing something fun. A celebration of the Sitton spirit!
I took pictures but they all came out super dark. But I did manage to get a before shot...
I think she was more excited about the "stage makeup" then anything else.
I took pictures but they all came out super dark. But I did manage to get a before shot...
I think she was more excited about the "stage makeup" then anything else.
December 7, 2009
Upcoming...Must See!
Sitton Elementary is having it's Winter Celebration "Once Upon A Time" this Thursday, December 10th at 6pm. The cost is $1 per family and concessions will be sold.
Blake will be playing a parrot in "The Beautiful Cockroach."
I'm powering up the camera, warming up my spastic clapping hands and preparing my little heart from exploding with the cuteness of it all.
Don't worry...I'll be buying a couple video copies for the grandparents!
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