Tonight, my mom and I took Kate to her first movie at the theater--Tangled. We went all out--got popcorn and snacks (which is rare for us).
Highlights:
-Kate spilling 3/4 of the popcorn within 5 minutes of the movie starting
-Watching Kate eat the rest of the popcorn bucket, she really put it down!
And the top highlight is...
-Kate crying for half of the movie--because it was sad. Every time even slightly sad music came on, Kate was crying LOUDLY. I had to take her out at the end because she was crying so loud. She cries on pretty much every kids movie--Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Pooh's Heffalump Adventure, if it has anything slightly sad, she is gone. And it isn't just a few tears, it is loud sobs. It's pretty darn sweet and I love getting a little cuddle from Kate when she needs comforting!
I had a great time! I hope this is the first of many "Girl Dates" to come.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Tender Heart
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Great Expectations and more
I've been trying to branch out and really challenge myself. It took me a couple of weeks to start Great Expectations. I just finished reading the Twilight series again and the contrast between the margins and font size is HILARIOUS! I was really intimidated, but I LOVED it! Now I know why it is a classic. I felt like I learned and benefited from the book. It was a little bit hard to get into at first, but the story is so good and has lots of twists and turns, I'm not going to give anything away, but I would highly suggest this book. It's one I want on my shelf.
I had a good friend tell me about this book when I was on bed rest with the boys, but I had them before I got around to reading it. I finally read it and LOVED it. I am really into Jane Austen, but one thing I always have wondered about is what they did--especially the guys. I'm starting to think that the "gentlemen" in the country really didn't do much. In the north, they were busy manufacturing towns. This book kind of brought the two together. It was such an enjoyable story, sad, but really good. Definitely want this one too!
This movie was so true to the book. The two leads were really good and knew their characters well. This movie is also one I want to add to my collection. (I put this so you know how much I really like it).
If you have any book suggestions (or movie suggestions), I would LOVE them!
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Here comes Santa Claus...
Monday, December 13, 2010
3 Little Munchkins
Austin left, Scott right. Austin is turning into a cheeser. Their little personalities are getting so funny!
I made the kiddos pajamas this year, (first and last time), but they are kind of fun, Scott in the blue, Austin in green. Every single day for breakfast, all the kids have a banana, then toast or cereal and I guess they never get sick of it. Kate doesn't know what to do without a banana at breakfast.
Scott and Austin now sit full time at the counter, it's so nice. They are also starting to talk quite a bit. They both say please and thank you, mom and dad, Kate. They say each other's names, hi and bye, then just random words here and there. We may be the only ones who understand them though. They're to that stage where I think they are saying a ton but we aren't understanding everything. It's fun. The boys love when we are going anywhere, they go get everyone's shoes for them. They are also potty trained. Actually, that last one is just wishful thinking.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Kate's First Dance Recital
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Halloween...Finally!
Then, finally Halloween came. I was just going to take Kate trick or treating, but the boys wanted to come. They just stayed in the stroller, but loved the walk around the neighborhood.
Not pictured was the Milne's Halloween party (Jeff did dress up--as Nate) which is always fun! I always love Halloween, it was so much fun and the kids kind of got into it. Can't wait til next Halloween!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Thanksgiving in California!
Disneyland
We waited in line for about 45 minutes so Kate could see the princesses. Her favorite is Cinderella and she was there! Of course, when we got there, Kate got very shy.
Snow White was so sweet. She was my favorite. We had to drag Kate through the princesses, but when we left she said, "I want to see more princesses" so I guess it was worth it!
The parade was probably the highlight because Kate got to see all of the characters. She was in HEAVEN! This is Austin with Daddy.
It got kind of chilly when the sun went down, but we had hats, gloves, blankets so the kids were good.