6.19.2012

{nervous...frustrated...whatever}



So Amelia is totally at the age where she uses words that may or may not be correct in context.  Always one of my favorite stages.  

Set-up:  Amelia is putting away Go Fish cards.

A: I'm just so nervous!  These cards are making me sooo nervous!
Me: They are?  What are the doing?
A:  They just keep popping out of my hand, and they are making me nervous, just so nervous.
{She continues to work on them and gets the put back into their bag.}
Me: Are you finished being nervous?
A: I guess. I was nervous, but I'm not now.

Oh good.  I was starting to get a little nervous myself.

6.12.2012

{b.i.f. eleven}



Amelia: Who was your mom when you were a baby?
Me: Grandma!
Amelia: {insert gasp and shocking tone} Our grandma?!!

Shocking, I know.

6.04.2012

{happy birthday claire}



Oh, Claire, when did you decide to grow up?  Little by little, I'm catching glimpses of a much older Claire.  Bittersweet, for sure!  

We celebrated Claire's 9th birthday last Monday at the lake.  The girls went tubing with Josh and later, Claire and I took out the kayaks.  There was a lot of swimming as well!

Tonight, we ate a tasty birthday dinner consisting of homemade cheese pizza, canned pears, and creamy corn {chosen entirely by the birthday girl}.  We also hosted some friends who helped us eat the Sugar Shock cake that Claire chose.  It was a whole lot of fun!

Speaking of Sugar Shock...this cake is full of it!  This cake came directly from Pinterest {of course}, only I changed the regular M&Ms from plain to peanut...a definite upgrade.  I couldn't believe how many KitKats I had to buy to line the cake, but as quickly as the thing came together, I must say this:  IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT!!  I try to lead my kids to easy cake designs for my own sanity, so I try to only pin easier designs!  Once I started putting it together, I think it only took me about 15 minutes.  Thank you, child.  


My facebook status update on Tuesday:

Yesterday, we celebrated Claire's 9th birthday.  Last night after she went to bed, Josh and I were discussing the fact that in 9 more years, she'll be graduating from high school and leaving our little nest.  I, of course, was ridiculously sentimental about the whole idea and was completely emotional.  I can't believe that we're at this half-way point already!  I seriously take comfort in the fact that Olivia is only 1!

Claire, you are extremely smart, head-strong, and creative.  When I hear the phrase, "where there's a will, there's a way," I think of you. :)  I love your willingness to try new things, your helpfulness, and your problem-solving skills.  When Daddy prayed last night at dinner that we're thankful for the lovely young lady that you're becoming, I got chills all through my body.  That is exactly what you're turning into...someone lovely, and a young lady.  This both saddens me and impresses me at the same time.  We love you so much!