The Southeast Georgia Children's Theater put on a live version of Snow White this weekend, and I took Olivia to see it. Snow White is Olivia's favorite "princess", so she was excited to get a chance to meet her. The play itself was really cute. It varied from the traditional story and incorporated a lot of "kid" elements (like Snow White and the forest animal dancing the Hokey Pokey). All of the singing and dancing really kept Olivia's attention.
I didn't realize it before we went, but the girl playing Snow White was a former student of mine. She was great about talking to Olivia and letting Olivia hug her (which Olivia did on three different occasions). At one point in the play Snow White had to walk down the aisle close to where we were sitting. When she got to where we were, she leaned over and said "Hi, Olivia". That really made Olivia happy. After the play was over, we gave Snow White one final hug and left. On the way out we passed the mean Queen who told us good-bye. Once we were in the car Olivia said, "Mommy, the mean Queen told me bye-bye. She is nice".
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
The Circus
This week the small, family-run Circus Pages came to town. Admission was free for kids, so we figured that we would take Owen and Olivia. Cirque du Soleil- it was not, but we still had a really good time. There were a variety of acts including acrobats, clowns, and two lion/tiger trainers whose job you could not pay me a million bucks to do. Olivia loved the show- especially the elephant and camel acts. At intermission, we had the chance to have our picture made with an elephant. I thought that Olivia would like the chance to get up-close-and-personal with the elephant, so I gladly paid the small fee. Olivia liked seeing the elephant, but she didn't want to touch it nor did she want me to put her down. I think the size of the elephant intimidated her. The picture that was taken of us with the elephant was a polaroid which is why it looks fuzzy on the computer.
The circus was held at the fair grounds, and the whole set-up was very make-shift. We ended up sitting on 2x4s that were suppose to be bleachers (I think). It was very uncomfortable. My back was killing me the whole time, but the kids didn't seem to mind all that much. Olivia was transfixed on the action throughout most of the show. Owen squirmed during the first half, and then fell asleep for the second half.
Brian was very upset that he didn't get to go. The original plan was for him to meet us at the circus at 4:30 for the show. Unfortunately, he got a stomach virus and had to leave work early (and is still in bed sick). I couldn't back out of taking Olivia to the circus because I had been hyping it up all week long. The good news is that Bailey and Granny Buie were able to make last-minute plans to go with me and help out with the kids. I think that they both enjoyed it, too.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Ew too ittle, purdy 'sane
Okay, so I've stolen the title of this post from an expression that Hannah and I (and sometimes Daddy) used to say to our younger siblings whenever they were too small to do something fun that we were about to do. It's basically "you're too little, pretty thing" in baby talk. Although Olivia doesn't use this expression to rub it in Owen's face, she still gets to do a lot of things that Owen doesn't. The good news for Owen is that his time to do fun stuff has come. He is now old enough that he can go places with his sister. On weekends, for example, Brian usually takes Olivia to the park. Last weekend Owen got to go too. He enjoyed swinging on the swing and walking around on the grass. I was hoping that we would be able to take him again this weekend, but it was too cold.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
He's Living Up to His Middle Name (Walker)
At the beginning of last week we got really excited because Owen took a step or two. Apparently, one or two steps were not enough, because he is now walking all over the house. It sure didn't take him long to get the hang of it. I guess he decided that walking was better than crawling around. I just can't believe how fast he's growing. In addition to walking, he has also had several other changes in his routine. He has started eating some table foods and drinking from a sippy cup. Where does time go?
Saturday, January 10, 2009
It Has Been a Long Time Since...
Girls night out? I know- I can't believe it, either. It seems like it has been so long since I've had a night out with the girls that I've almost forgotten what it felt like. Nevertheless, last night we all went out to eat at Applebee's for Anna's birthday. It was so nice to be together, that we didn't even mind waiting over an hour to be seated. The evening was filled with laughter, girl talk, and ice cream cake. We even had the waiters come out and sing to Anna (which she really appreciated). I had a good time and hated to leave, but I had to because Anna and I were running in a 5K the next morning.
A 5K? Wow- this weekend has turned out to be full of things that I used to love to do and have not had the opportunity to do in a long time. I haven't run a 5K since before I was pregnant with Olivia. Of course, my performance in the race was less than stellar. But, that's okay because I had not trained at all. I was able to complete the course in 33:20, which is a fairly respectable time. At least I was not last.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
A Very Merry Christmas
Christmas morning was a lot of fun at our house this year. Santa paid us a visit, and he left a lot of nice toys for the kids. Owen woke up at 7:30, so he got to check his stuff out first. Since this was Owen's first Christmas, he received a toybox just like Olivia did for her first Christmas. I love these toyboxes because they have a cedar bottom and can double as a hope chest when the kids are older. Even though Owen is still too young to know what is going on, he did enjoy playing with all of his new things. Olivia had been sick with a sinus infection all week, so she slept until 10:30. When she finally woke up, she was very excited about all of her new goodies. Santa left a baby doll for her and we thought that it would be her favorite toy, but it wasn't. Olivia preferred the soccer ball and the toy dinosaurs to the doll. Remy and Reecee were also good this year, and they each received presents from Santa. Remy got a new bed, and Reecee got a chew toy.
The kids played with toys for a little while, and then we all got dressed and went to Granny Buie's house for lunch and another round of present-opening. After a long day of gifts and food, it was time to head home. Because Olivia had slept so late, we did not have time to open our family gifts in the morning, so we opened those on Christmas night. I was so happy to get a new cell phone from my family (my old one was shot), and Brian was excited to get the jacket that he had been eyeing in the L.L. Bean catalog.
This afternoon we finished our Christmas season by visiting Brian's mom in Valdosta. The kids got a lot of nice toys there also- including a Dora CD player and two ball-popper toys. The kids also got a chance to spend a lot of time with their Granny and Papa Charlie while Brian and I went to the movies (which is the first time we have been to the movies in over a year). Christmas is always one of my favorite times of the year because it is a time when family gets together and when everyone is happy. This year was no exception. We had a merry Christmas indeed.
The kids played with toys for a little while, and then we all got dressed and went to Granny Buie's house for lunch and another round of present-opening. After a long day of gifts and food, it was time to head home. Because Olivia had slept so late, we did not have time to open our family gifts in the morning, so we opened those on Christmas night. I was so happy to get a new cell phone from my family (my old one was shot), and Brian was excited to get the jacket that he had been eyeing in the L.L. Bean catalog.
This afternoon we finished our Christmas season by visiting Brian's mom in Valdosta. The kids got a lot of nice toys there also- including a Dora CD player and two ball-popper toys. The kids also got a chance to spend a lot of time with their Granny and Papa Charlie while Brian and I went to the movies (which is the first time we have been to the movies in over a year). Christmas is always one of my favorite times of the year because it is a time when family gets together and when everyone is happy. This year was no exception. We had a merry Christmas indeed.
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