Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Satsumas

For the last several weeks, Olivia and I have been enjoying one of our favorite afternoon snacks- satsumas. Thanks to Brian- who watered the tree all summer- we have plenty of oranges to enjoy this fall. Olivia likes going out to the tree and picking out which orange she would like to eat. Actually, I think that part of the reason she wants to go out is so that she can run around the yard with Reecee (and Reecee likes seeing her, too).

I'm actually proud of my little satsuma tree because it is still alive (once again thanks to Brian- not to me). My Granny and Papa Walker used to have satsuma trees in their backyard, and I would eat the oranges every fall. After hearing about how delicious they were (over and over again for several years), Brian got me a tree of my very own as an anniversary present three years ago. Judging by the way that Olivia devours these things, I do not think that I am the only one in the family hooked on this fruit.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Walking with Dinosaurs

On Sunday, we took Olivia to see the Walking with Dinosaurs Live show in Tallahassee. This is a show that uses robotics and puppetry to create huge life-like dinosaurs. Olivia was amazed by the dinosaurs. She watched them intensely and even shouted things to them (like "run! run!").





Olivia was not the only one who enjoyed the show. Brian thought that the dinosaurs were cool, and I enjoyed the educational information that was given about the dinosaurs. I could not help but appreciate this visual representation of life in the triassic, jurassic, and cretaceous time periods. This show is definitely edutainment at its best.

Here are some of our favorite dinosaurs from the show. I liked the brachiosauruses because they were the largest dinosaurs in the show. Another cool dinosaur was the torosaurus (the tricertops looking thing). It had the largest skull of any living creature that ever existed.





All of the dinosaurs were cool, but the show-stopper was the T-Rex. Thanks to books and TV, Olivia could identify this one by name and site. She waited patiently the whole show to see it. It was the very last dinosaur to come out, and it made quite an impression on her. Even though the T-Rex's roar was loud, Olivia was not phased (which is more than I can say for the little boy sitting three seats down from us). Between the fall festival and the dinosaur show, Olivia had a very busy weekend.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fall Festival

This afternoon was the fall festival at my school. I had to work the last shift at the popcorn booth, so this gave me enough time to take the kids around to all of the other booths before reporting for duty. Olivia really enjoyed all of the games and activities. Her favorite thing was the horse ride. When we pulled up, she saw the horses immediately and wanted to ride. I didn't know how she would do on the horse. I actually thought that she might be intimidated once she got on it and want to get down. To my surprise, she loved it. The look on her face as she was led around on the horse was one of pure joy.

In addition to the horses, Olivia also enjoyed all of the games. She won a lot of prizes. Brian was especially thrilled that she won a 2-liter Mountain Dew in the ring toss. Since we were limited on time, we didn't get to visit all of the booths. I guess we can do the other things next year. Owen will be bigger then, too, so he'll be able to do something other than sit in the umbrella stroller (like he did this year).


Before leaving the festival, we let Olivia ride the horse one last time and then took the kids to the petting zoo. Olivia got to pet a calf, a duck, and a goat. The goats were very gentle, and she was able to hand-feed one of them. The Ag. teacher was working at the petting zoo and commented that most kids her age had been scared of the goats. He also said that maybe we should get her one. I don't think that's going to happen. Reecee would not like sharing her backyard with a goat! Who knows, though, maybe when Olivia is older we'll get her one to show.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Walker Reunion


Here are a few pictures from this year's Walker reunion. This is the family of my Papa Walker and his brothers and sisters. It is always nice to get together with extended family- many from out of town- and catch up (and let's not even talk about all of the delicious food). I remember going to the Walker reunion when I was little and playing with all of my cousins. Now they all have kids that are Olivia's age, and she plays with them.







Saturday, November 1, 2008

Yo Ho, Yo Ho! It's Halloween, Matey

This year we decided to begin a new tradition in the Sanders household by having everyone dress in a particular "theme". Our theme for this first year was pirates. Everyone wore a pirate costume- even Remy (who wore his for all of two seconds so I have no picture). Olivia loved her pirate costume, and I could not have found a costume that better matched her personality. Here is a picture of "Captain Brian" and his crew. Unfortunately, my camera was not cooperating, so most pictures ended up on the fuzzy side. Yes- that's right- the camera was having issues, not the operator of the camera (my story and I'm sticking to it).

Trick-or-treating was held on Thursday the 30th in Blackshear so as not to coincide with the Friday night football game. As usual, we went to Granny Buie's house and trick-or-treated in her neighborhood. Owen dressed up, but couldn't go trick-or-treating because he had an ear infection and didn't need to be out in the weather.

Ava was Cinderella and Claire was Tinkerbell this year. These two "princesses" were Olivia's trick-or-treating companions. I love this picture of Ava and Olivia that was taken before we set off on our quest for candy. What a cute pirate and princess! Also notice Olivia's Dora treat bag (given to her by Mrs. Shari). She has been calling it her "Dora purse" and carrying it around the house playing with it ever since she got it. I think it was fun for her to see what it is really used for.




Olivia received a good bit of candy. I really had to keep an eye on her because she would stick the candy- wrapper and all- into her mouth the minute that she got it. In this picture, she is knawing on a Hershey bar and wrapper.

Here is a picture of Olivia pillaging and plundering (aka trick-or-treating). Once she realized that she got candy when she said "trick-or-treat", she did not hesitate to walk up to the front doors of various houses and try out her new phrase. At the end of the night, we sorted through all of our "pirate booty" and realized that we had lived up to the pirating tradition. Yo Ho, Yo Ho! A pirate's life for me.