Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Get Down, Olivia!
As promised- this is the video of Olivia dancing with the ring-bearer. I totally ruined it by shouting "Olivia- get down, baby" in the middle of it, but I'm still going to post the it because it's so cute. Enjoy.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The Rehearsal and Dinner


Gary and Katie got married at a church in downtown Dover. It was a really old Methodist church, and it was beautiful. Olivia took her flower girl duty seriously and walked down the aisle without any prompting. Once the rehearsal ceremony was underway, though, she sat down. I had a talk with her about this, but I guess that it didn't do the trick because she ended up doing the same thing during the wedding. Oh well. At least she wasn't loud.


After the rehearsal, we drove to the Pizzadili Winery for the rehearsal dinner. It was a very nice dinner, and we all enjoyed socializing with the rest of the wedding party. Olivia has always adored Katie, and she also took a shine to Katie's sister Ashlee. She clung to those two all night. I actually started to feel bad- like Olivia was ruining their night by clinging to them too much. I tried to pry Olivia away from the Miller sisters several times, but she'd go right back to them. I asked, and they said that she wasn't bothering them.




Since Olivia's birthday was on the day of the wedding, Barb (Nana) had gotten a huge tinkerbell cake for Olivia, and had arranged for everyone to sing Happy Birthday to her at the rehearsal dinner. It was such a wonderful gesture. Aunt Katie also had surprises for Olivia and Owen. According to Katie, she had had "too much fun in the Disney Store". Owen got figures from the movie "Cars", and Olivia received a princess movie, crown, and wand. That Aunt Katie really knows her stuff!


Toward the end of the evening, the bride and groom (and others) made speeches about their families and members of the wedding party. I believe that everyone in attendance was truly touched by the love that these two have for each other and for their friends and family. It was the most wonderful evening, and it certainly set the right tone for the next day's events.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
First Flight



Saturday, October 2, 2010
Olivia's Princess Party

Anyway, Olivia could not have been more excited about her party. She has been talking about it all week long, so she was absolutely ecstatic that it was finally here. Since it was a "princess" party, she let me know that she wanted to wear a pretty dress and crown so that she could look like a princess. She even went through her closet herself to find the perfect dress.


I thought that the party turned out great. I was a little bit worried about how the cake was going to look because I ordered it from Walmart. Well, I was pleasantly surprised. Not only did it look nice and taste good, but it was also relatively inexpensive. Olivia definitely liked it, and when we sang "Happy Birthday" to her she had a look of pure joy on her face that I will never forget.


Olivia received so many nice gifts from everyone. The "big gifts" that her daddy and I got for her were two "Princess and Me" dolls. Brian says that these are going to be hot items this Christmas season.


Even though the party is over, the actual birthday is next week. So, we are probably still going to have another day of celebration as the acutal birthday arrives. Until then, Olivia will continue to sleep on her "Happy Birthday" pillow case that her Aunt Connie sent her and dream sweet princess dreams in her pink princess room. (Have I mentioned that Olivia loves princesses?)
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Bear Down 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run

Okay, I'm going to have to brag a bit on Olivia. She did such a great job at the Bear Down fun run this morning. This is only the third 1-miler that she has done, and she just keeps on impressing me. As you can probably see in this first picture- she was the youngest (by far) to enter the race. She didn't push her way to the starting line, and when the horn sounded, she didn't take off at break-neck speed. I just knew that she was going to finish last...

..but she didn't. She actually finished 24th (of about 40 entrants). These are not little kids we're talking about either. As she was coming down the home stretch, she was running ahead of two older kids and an adult (Not counting Brian- who was running backwards to give her some last minute encouragment). She ran the entire distance herself. Brian said that she doesn't run fast, but she keeps an even pace and keeps going when others give out. Officially, Olivia was competing in the 10 and under age division, so she didn't really have a chance to receive an award. I think that she was a little bummed not to get a medal, but I ended up getting one in the 5K and gave mine to her.


Olivia wasn't the only one who ran today. I finally talked Quincy into running a 5K with me. She ran well and finished second in her age division. I ended up being the only competitor in my age group, so I got first. My time was 28.48, which is slower than I ran two weeks ago. I'm not upset, though, because it was a lot hotter this morning than it has been.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Summer Running

...And just as soon as I say this, I totally forget to take pictures before running my second race of the summer. Therefore, I look terrible in the picture from the Harvest Run 5K. Although I look bad, I actually ran well (26:58) and placed second in my age division. I was awarded a trophy that- like all of my other running trophies- was immediately confiscated by Olivia. This is not a bad start to the new running season, and I am looking forward to cooler weather and more races.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Olivia's First Trip to the Dentist

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