Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Eleanor Zoolander

Does this remind you of Zoolander? Love the look on her face!

Eleanor has just discovered the joy of dress-ups. So very cute.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Copy Cat

We drove around looking at Christmas lights tonight. About 20 minutes into it, Penelope did a huge yawn and then immediately said "I'm not tired." Then about 5 minutes later she said "I'm not very happy." Then about 5 minutes later she was asleep. Aaron tried to say something to Penelope and I told him that she was asleep. That's when we realized Penelope was snoring and that Eleanor had spit out her pacifier so she could mimick Penelope's snore. Pretty good impression too. We had a good chuckle about that.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Comic Relief

My girls are pretty silly sometimes. Eleanor not intentionally so. She wakes up with the most interesting hair sometimes.


Penelope on the other hand, is silly on purpose. What a fabulous sense of fashion!















Saturday, December 05, 2009

Family Pictures

My wonderful friend, Lisa, came over and took family pictures for us. It was so very cold outside, so we had to do it quickly, but I think some of them turned out great. Thanks Lisa!





Thursday, November 05, 2009

Drawing and Walking

It seems that Penelope is going to take after Aaron. She loves to draw and paint and is really quite good at it.

I finally was able to catch Eleanor walking on video. Usually as soon as we start clapping or pull out the camera she sits right down, but yesterday she was perfectly willing to show off a bit.

Fall

This is 4 posts in one. Everything happened in such quick succession that I didn't have time to post anything in between.

Fall has been crazy this year. We had an early freeze before the trees had changed colors and it was so interesting to watch all of the leaves fall from the tree in one day. In the morning there were no leaves on the ground and by the end of the day the tree had shed them all. The girls didn't really mind, they had a great time playing in the huge pile of leaves that normally would have partially blown away before we could get them into a pile.

Penelope was a great help at scattering the leaves I had already raked into a pile. As you can see she gave up the rake for a mop. Whatever works right?

Penelope turned 3 in October. We had 4 parties for her too. Not intentionally. We had a little family party the night before her birthday because Aaron was having surgery that day, my friends brought her a balloon and presents on her birthday, then we had little joint birthday party with a friend from church and then Janet and John and the boys brought cupcakes and presents on Sunday and we had another joint party for Penelope and Eleanor. She felt special all week long.
Grandma Heaton made her this cute little skirt and headband and sent a fairy tale book that we have been reading every night since. Thanks Ma'am!
Aunt Penny sent pajamas for Penelope and her bitty baby. Penelope now takes this baby to bed with her every time she wears her matching pj's.
We also got to celebrate Eleanor's first birthday November 2nd. I can't believe she is one already. She had a great time with the cake, not really eating it as much as licking it. :)
As cute as can be, even when filthy.

We also had a great time on Halloween this year. Eleanor was a skunk and Penelope was a princess riding a unicorn. (Every time anyone asked Penelope what she was going to be for Halloween she would say "princess corn.") Penelope had so much fun this year and she would even say "trick or treat," which she didn't do last year.

Monday, October 26, 2009

The Baby Straightjacket

Another really good use for Aaron's straight leg brace.







Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Kauai

Can you believe this is what we woke up to every morning? My Mom got us condos right on the beach. How amazing is that? It was so gorgeous and the weather was perfect the whole time we were there. This was our room.This is the baby beach at Lydgate park. They surrounded a small area of beach with rocks (in the background) so that the waves aren't too powerful. It is a great place for kids. This is where Aaron accidentally swam with the keys to our rental car. Whoops!Eleanor wasn't too sure about the waves, even these little ones at the baby beach. I ended up holding her the whole time we were there.

It was so great to have Gramma with us to help with the kids. They love Gramma. Our condo complex had a fish pond and the girls loved feeding the fish. Aaron and I had a surfing lesson in Hanalei bay. Check out the 12 foot long board. Looks funny, but it was nice to have such a stable board to learn on. Aaron was really good at surfing and I did ok too. We would love to do more surfing, hopefully we can go back sometime soon and try again.Check out the mountains in the distance. This picture does not even capture half of the beauty of that place.So, you know how I mentioned that Aaron swam with the car keys? Well, on the morning of our ATV ride the key fob decided to start working again, but only the alarm function. So the car alarm kept going off over and over and over again. While Aaron was out trying to get it to turn off, a big berry dropped on his head. I just about died laughing. He finally came into the ATV place and prised the key fob open with a screwdriver and took out the battery. Good times. Well hello handsome! I don't know if you can tell, but there is a cave in the back to the left that looks like Homer Simpson. :) This was the highlight of our ATV trip. All of the land surrounding this beach is privately owned, so this is the only way too see this area. Gorgeous! (6 days, 7 nights and Hook were both filmed here.) Aaron and I, looking fantastic (LOL) in the helicopter. You can only see 10% of Kauai by car, so naturally we just had to do the helicopter ride. We had a perfectly clear day, which never happens on Kauai. Kauai has the wettest place on earth which receives 460 inches of rain a year. This is the wettest spot on Earth. Mount Wai’ale’ale. It is a huge volcanic crater which usually has hundreds of waterfalls cascading down it, but not on a sunny day like we had. We actually flew right up inside the crater and we were so close to the walls I thought I could touch them.The gorgeous Na Pali coast.We went to the Smith Family farm for a luau. They have a big garden area and we told Penelope to strike a pose and this is what she gave us. Where does she learn these things? The luau was fun and we loved the show. Penelope keeps talking about the dancing girls and the guy with the fire sword. So glad we took them with us for the luau.On Friday, Aaron and I did a whole day of adventures. We kayaked up the Hule'ia river about 2 miles and then hiked in to this rope swing. I did the rope swing too, but Aaron missed me flying through the air. All you could see in my picture was my head just above the water as I went in. After another hike we came to a tractor that pulled us on a cart up to the first of 2 ziplines. The second zipline was 1800' long and we got to go at the same time. The guides said our laughs echoed to the other side of the valley as Aaron ran in to a tree branch at the end of the zip. It was so funny it makes me giggle even now.

After another hike we can to the Blue Pool, a little stream fed pool that is 20 feet deep and perfect for jumping off of the 18' platform or doing the water zip. My favorite was the water zip. You just held on, went down the zip line and dropped into the water. So fun. We had such a great time. I can't believe we actually did it. The girls were angels on the flights and they had a blast with Gramma. But who wouldn't have fun with a lady who lets Penelope brush and floss her teeth. . . in a restaurant. Thanks Mom for a great vacation. You are the best.















Saturday, September 26, 2009

Penelope's Play House





Fun. Fun. Fun.

We built this play house from the left over supplies from the shed project. Penelope loves it.

The bay windows cost $30.00 for the Plexiglas and the roof we added another $60.00 for the flashing extras. Some friends in the branch donated the back window and a friend from Aaron's work donated the front door and the 2X6 skids. Gwen painted the outside and Aaron added a toy chest in the bay window.

The trim is in the process of being painted but Aaron wanted to show his coworkers and couldn't wait.