Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween 2015

Halloween! One of our favorite times of the year, besides Christmas of course.  Since we were in the apartment this year, it was a bit different since we couldn't go all out on the decorating, but we still had fun carving pumpkins, dressing up, going to the pumpkin patch, and celebrating at school.

 -Pumpkin Carving-



Don't let the smiles fool you, all the kids are not big fans of cleaning the guts out of the pumpkins.







-The Pumpkin Patch-



This corn was HUGE!









 My favorite picture of the day.

-Halloween Class Parties-



-Trick-or-Treating-

 This year the kids dressed up as a jellyfish, a unicorn, and an X-Wing pilot.



 A look at Abi's jellyfish costume in the light.

 Brady was thrilled to find another X-Wing pilot at the local Trunk-or-Treat event.

By the end of the night we had one tired unicorn.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Fancy Clothes Day

Today was deemed "Fancy Clothes Day" at school so the kids dressed in their best. Amazing that they picked out clothes that matched too!



Thursday, October 22, 2015

Joy Lives in the Simple Things


I love the joy on Nattie's face from something as simple as swinging at the park.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Family Dinner

To celebrate Mom's birthday and get together as a family one last time before Mom and Dad head back to Arizona for the winter and fall, we have made it a tradition to go to Buca di Beppos for dinner with the whole family. This time was just as fun as in past years.




 Grandma with her grandkids.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Bars are Hard!

Natalie is still working on "mastering" the bars during gymnastics class...

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Happy 3rd!

My baby is getting older - officially three years old today.  She is social, adventurous, athletic, funny, tough and at times, stubborn. As with most three year olds, she has a unique way of seeing the world and it often makes us smile to hear her try to convey this view.  If we are out and about and she sees something that she likes, she says "I want that at my home". She calls hand dryers in restrooms "microwaves" and the cup holder in her car seat a "cup folder". She associates darkness (night time) with sadness and daytime with happiness.  Natalie refers to Tangled as Rapunzel and Rapunzel as "let down your hair". When given two choices, she never says no to one option but instead says "we can do that one tomorrow, OK?" And "I do it myself" is something we hear often these days.

Natalie also has a great imagination.  She has an imaginary friend named Popcorn and often tells us tales of their crazy adventures together. One of my favorite things is when she says "remember at Disneyland when..."(and she will explain in great detail one of the memories she overheard us talk about from our last trip). Everyone gets a kick out of it because she stayed at home with Grandma during this trip and has never been to Disneyland. 

Nattie loves her "lovie" (the zebra she has had since a newborn), likes to color (just learned the names of colors), sing "Wheels on the Bus", do "homework" (which is one of her Pre-K workbooks), carry a backpack and do puzzles.  She is quite the fashionista  - often changes outfits multiple times per day because her "pants aren't beautiful" and has been known to throw a huge tantrum if you ask her to wear a pair of shoes that she doesn't like that day. Natalie would eat a cheese quesadilla for every meal if I let her. She doesn't mind getting her hair done in the morning and is not a big fan of potty training yet (hoping this will change in the next few months - fingers crossed).

Nattie spends about half of her life in the car, being shuffled to and from kid's activities, which is probably why she can sing most top 40 pop songs.  She will often ask me to change the radio 
station when a song starts playing which is sung by a boy. She only wants to listen to songs sung by a girl.

According to her, her favorite color is orange, favorite tv show is Umizoomi and favorite movie is Frozen.  When asked what she wants to be when she grows up, she will say a pig.

Here is Natalie's third birthday in pictures.
Good Morning and Happy Birthday!



Next we were off to Soccer Class...


Scoring a goal on her big day!

We stopped by Starbucks on our way home for a birthday cake pop and chocolate milk.


Then it was time for some rest, lunch and a little nap before the celebrating continued.

Love those little cheeks!


Next we headed to Red Robin for a birthday dinner, 
back home for her special cake and then presents.



Nattie's Frozen cake!


The kids always makes very special cards for their siblings and it warms my heart every time!



Nattie got some new pajamas for bedtime.
Happy Birthday Baby Girl! 
Love you more than you'll know!