Don’t Mind the Girl w/the Screwdriver and the Dick Clark Record.

She’s just taking apart a very old computer….

all the while spinning some tunes.

Won’t You Be Mine?

A Valentine’s Day Redux:
We started the morning off right with these “To My 3 Sweethearts” beauties sitting on the kitchen table.
 
Little C had a bit of a rough morning with a trip to the doctor for a check-up.  With the exception of the screaming and the crying, she is doing great!

Miss M had an awesome morning with her Mom coming to her school and helping out with her class’s V-Day Party.  She also got to eat a cookie and juice in school and hand out valentines.  Score!

Besides the fact that the awesome J stayed home from work and took Little C to the doctor and gave us lovely flowers, he also cooked a wonderful favorite meal of Miss M’s and mine.  Crab Legs!  With homemade garlic twist rolls.  Yum!  
Once again, I am reminded of how blessed I am to have these amazing people in my life.  I hope you were reminded of your blessings of love as well.

100 Days!

Yesterday, Miss M celebrated 100 days of being a kindergartner!
Little C had to get in the action too, of course!

Snow Day(s) and Earaches

Here’s our house with about 20″ on the ground, not counting numerous snow drifts that made us truly snowed in!  No school for Miss M and no work for J!  Yay!  The only problem was….

                                  

Miss M and her ear.  She went to bed on Tuesday with it starting to bug her.  We gave her some ibuprofen (the last of the bottle) and she went to sleep.  She then woke up a couple times during the night complaining that it was really hurting her.  At one point, she told me she needed one of those Sleep Number Beds since her bed was not comfortable for her ear!  We gave her some tylenol which helped.  She rested more during the day and was even able to go for a quick sled ride with her sister.  Overall, a good day!  And we get another Snow Day today!

The Night Boba Fett Came Over..

A Baby Shower is always fun…

…when you are not the one having the baby!  My lovely niece, Caley, and her awesome fiance, Bryan, are expecting a bundle of crying, screaming joy next month.  So their baby shower was this past weekend at my sister’s house.  Here are some pics to document the day:

Conversation Starters
The games & scrapbook to sign 
The favor
Pretty girls 

Where you might see a packing envelope laying in the trash…

We see our future crowns.

My Favorite Seasons by Miss M

I love to play in the snow because it is so fun.  I like to make tunnels and snow angels and also, I like to go sledding.  In the summertime I like to go to the beach with my mom, my dad and my baby sister.  We like to play in the sand and make sand castles and go into the water.  At Thanksgiving time, I like to go my MaGa’s house, which is my Grandma’s house, and play in the leaves if there is any on the ground.  I like to eat a lot at Thanksgiving time!  But in November I also like to eat some hot chocolate.  This year (for Christmas) I got a Barbie Camper and an iPod, and a Darth Vader Ornament and a Pillow Pet and other things.  I also Santa ate all of our cookies and fed our carrots to his reindeer.  In autumn I dress as a kitty cat for Halloween.  And in Halloween I like to jump in the leaves when my Mommy rakes them.  And my baby sister likes to put her knees in the leaves which is very very fun.  January which is right now I got to go to a birthday party, my Aunt’s party.  We got to dance with the Kinect and eats lots and lots of birthday cake.  I like all the seasons but my favorite is October.  Because that is my birthday!  That is all.

Make sure you enter our giveaway if you want to.  It ends tonight!

(Dictated to AEK by Miss M age 6)

Miss M at the Movies

On Sunday, J and I took Miss M to see Tangled while C stayed home and slept.  All alone.  Not really, Grandma was kind enough to come over and sit in our house while she slept.  Anyway, this is only the second time we have taken M to see a movie.  The last one was Wall-E and she was, I think, 3 1/2.  She doesn’t ask to go to the movies and we haven’t really been asking her either.  As a part of our public library’s summer reading program, she received a coupon for a free movie at one of our local budget theaters.  We asked her if she wanted to go and she said sure.  She has the Tag book on Tangled, so she knew the general idea of the movie and I think was intrigued.

We get to the theater and while J goes to get popcorn, M and I settle in for the previews that were already starting.  Back up a second, I let her pick out her seat and she choose the seats in the last row…near the door.  Not a good sign.  Luckily the preview they were showing was the last one, because already M was having some problems.  It was a preview for Nutcracker (I think) and had quite a few action scenes.  Granted this preview went on for only a couple minutes, but in that time M had her fingers firmly plugged into her ears and her face turned away from the screen.  Too loud and too scary in her mind.  And this was just the preview.
The movie then started and we settled in with our popcorn and special treat for M, root beer.  In the beginning of the movie, the narrator starts off by saying this is the story of how he was killed.  M heard those words and pretty much from then on all bets were off.  She was very nervous that any scene was going to be the scene where the narrator dies.  Any time that there was a chase scene or any sort of conflict going on, M put her fingers in her ears and hid her face in the seat.  At one point, I held her on my lap so that I could help her cover her face.  She told me she just didn’t want to get any bad dreams.
We tried to lighten her mood by laughing extra hard at the silly scenes and showing her that it is not all bad.  She did laugh at those points and thought they were fun and silly.  Overall, she said she liked the movie, as did the rest of us.  It was just difficult for her to see the violence (and the anticipation of it) on screen.  This experience made me wonder, why does a cartoon have to be so tense?  Why isn’t there a movie for kids that is full of light hearted silly moments?  Or are the movie makers so motivated by money that they want to make sure that they will get the greatest box office and the only way to achieve that is by making a movie that will entertain both kids and adults (with perhaps a greater focus/concentration on the adults)?  Or is it something else?  Does it not bother other kids?  Is it just mine?
I am not saying that M’s reaction is the most healthiest but I do think her reaction is normal for a 6 year old who is not exposed to anything on t.v. that does not come from PBS or cartoon shows.  She loves the silly and doesn’t like it when even Arthur gets into trouble.  I worry about those kids that aren’t bothered by the semi-violent/tense times in a movie.  Are they desensitized by other things that they watch/see in every day life?  What does this say about “kid-friendly” programs?  What does this say about society?  What kind of adults are these kids going to be if they don’t find something wrong with people getting stabbed or people resolving conflicts with violence, etc.?  Yes, it is a cartoon, but if they see it enough and no one tells them otherwise, are they going to know the difference?  Are they going to care?  Are they going to do nothing and turn away?  That scares me.  That bothers me.
I think the answer lies in awareness.  Be aware of what your child is watching and help your child to understand what they are watching.  Television and movies should not be a passive activity, make it an active one.  The power is in our hands.

Christmas 2010 Wrap-Up or Un-Wrap…

 

Daddy and Miss M with Boba Fett Helmet
The Girls and Grandma opening presents
Tracking Santa on NORAD with cousins

Reading the Night Before Christmas with Pop
Stockings handmade by MaGa

Fun Times with Cousins

P.S. Come back tomorrow for a giveaway….