Monday, November 23, 2009

Silver Bells in the City

We may have mentioned this, but around here, we start celebrating the winter holidays early. On Friday, the season officially opened with Silver Bells in the City, which includes an electric light parade. With the balmy weather, the city streets were packed. We arrived a bit later than planned and found ourselves several rows back. Never fear - Eric is tall and we brought the back pack carrier.

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Toddler Wily wasn't quite sure what to make of all the lights, the marching bands and the crowd. Jeneric, however, was quite thrilled with the whole procession - especially the marching bands.

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And as the evening wore on we discovered that, in a pinch, even Jenni is tall enough!

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The floats were quite entertaining. Jeneric, as you might predict, loved the 'rainbow float.'

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Tough to get a good picture of the floats, but you get the idea - take a truck or bus and cover it creatively (or not) with lights.

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Friday, November 20, 2009

C is for Cookie!

Eric, Jeneric and friends whipped up some no-bake cookies. The recipe called for quick oats - which we don't have - so they substituted regular oats. The resulting cookies were edible, if a little chewy. Toddler Wily, however, found them quite delicious.

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More, please!
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Jeneric and friend felt that while technically these were cookies, there are better examples on the market.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fort Jeneric

At a recent play-date, Jeneric and a friend constructed a fort (aka Toddler Trap).

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While the older girls reveled in their construction prowess, one Toddler was eying up the joint for a take-down.

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The get-away vehicle was fast, if a little incredulous at the ease of the heist.

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Figuring the criminal was too far gone with the loot, the girls regrouped and closed construction once again.

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Here, the accused pleads her innocence.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Stegosaurus

Jeneric asked for a few things for her birthday, including dinosaur models (if you read the Berenstain Bears, you know that brother has an ever-expanding collection of dinosaur models). Eric found a pack of dinosaur models at a garage sale across the street and scooped them up.

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On Saturday, Jeneric started work on the first model - a Stegosaurus. There are a LOT of pieces (recommended ages are 9 and up. 3 squared = 9, so we figure we're okay) but each is numbered. Together, she and Eric have worked through piece/step 15  of about 50.

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She can pop out many of the pieces and put them together. Every now and then a piece takes a bit more finesse than her 3-year old hands can manage and Eric steps in.

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So far no legs or plates - we'll keep you posted on the progress.

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Oh - and thanks to those who voted on the Christmas movies. Looks like the Grinch is winning, followed by A Charlie Brown Christmas and Mickey's Christmas Carol. Thanks!

Friday, November 13, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like...

Christmas movie season. Yes, we're revisiting this topic since we received so many suggestions (both here and on Facebook). In no particular order, the suggestions:

Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Nightmare Before Christmas
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
The Polar Express
Miracle on 34th Street (the original)
Frosty the Snowman
Home Alone
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Mickey's Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol (with Patrick Stewart)
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
The Toy That Saved Christmas
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas
Elf

Yeah, just a few more than our queue can handle. So let's get a little more input - vote for your 3 favorites on the above list. Number them 1, 2 and 3 where 1 is the movie you must see every year and 3 is a good movie you often see annually. We're going to tip our hand and say that we're saving a few movies for down the road, including 'A Nightmare before Christmas' and 'A Christmas Carol (with Patrick Stewart)'.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy birthday! (part 2)

Jeneric's actual birthday fell on a Monday. We celebrated quietly with a trip to the park and a pancake dinner.

Swing, swang, swung.
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Eine kleine mountain climbing!
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Vroom, vroom! Three-year old at the wheel!
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And a card that played music (she took the card to bed with her!).

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A good birthday? Check!
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Monday, November 09, 2009

Now we are three

Yes indeed, Toddler Jeneric, nay Jeneric has turned 3. On Sunday, we had a small party, complete with cake, balloons and friends.
The festivities began with our weekly trip to the supermarket. Jeneric has been begging for a ride in one of the 'movie carts' and we indulged on her birthday weekend. She and Toddler Wily were mesmerized!
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On Saturday, the family was in full party-prep gear, with cake baking, vege chopping (yes, we had broccoli at a kid's birthday party!) and decorating. Here, Jenni is getting started on the cake - hmm, what's going on?
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Our first game on Sunday was a cross between jumping in leaves and drawing on the sidewalk with chalk. Then we morphed into a rousing game of twister (right hand red!).
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Neither the birthday girl nor the guests could wait until the cake to open presents, so we did things a little differently. Presents first, lunch and cake later.
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Next up: the first craft of the day. Food coloring on paper towels.
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Lunch degenerated into a toddler joke fest: You're a banana. Yeah? Well you're a grape. You're a rabbit ear. etc, etc, etc.
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Then we sang while three candles flickered.
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Jeneric was good at blowing the candles out.
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And even better at eating her rainbow cake.
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