Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mary Lou & Nadia (Colette & Josie's Tumbling Class) 4-10-09

So I signed the girls up for a Parent/Tot tumbling class on Fridays. Problem: I've got 2 girls and only 1 of me. Solution: Ask Aunt Bern! She generously agreed to be a surrogate parent to one of my gymnasts.

Were they excited? You bet. Should be easy and fun, right? Nope. Josie is the ultimate shy child and despite wanting to do this class, REFUSED to participate in the warm-up activities. Instead, she whinned and whinned and clung to me like gum to a shoe. Colette is NOT shy, but modeled her big sister's behavior and also did not want to participate. What to do?

Luckily, we moved from warm-ups to sommersalts and suddenly my little Mary Lou and Nadia came to life! We moved from the tumbing to the various apparati around the gym and they both acted like they were on the 2nd rotation of the summer olympics. They mastered the "ta da" (arms up) at the completion of every apparatus in the first 1/2 hour.

Here we come, Chicago 2016.


Colette & Aunt Bern warm up
Josie having a hissy fit

Here we go! Josie making the rounds on the obstacle course and Colette following close behind.
Colette showing us her best jumping skills


Josie on the uneven bars wowing the crowd


Josie master of the beam

Colette getting some coaching from Aunt Bern before starting her beam routine.

The reward: jumping from the beam into the foam pit!



Naydenov Gymnastics


You would think after such a great first class, the 2nd class would have started without a hitch? Not so. We went through the same Josie shy behavior, but luckily, the 2nd class, she warmed up during the warm ups!
































Coloring the Easter Eggs 4-9-09

An annual tradition: coloring the Easter eggs. In our household of 4 kids, it takes less than 20 minutes to color 24 eggs. If you blink, you'll miss it and someone will color your egg. The kids LOVE it, especially Jack, who asks me incessantly for weeks leading up to Easter, if it is time to color the eggs.

Finally, we got to color the eggs. Don't blink, or you'll miss it.

Before

And off they go!


Colette stayed surprisingly clean despite her "dive bomb" method of putting the eggs in the dye.


Josie, well, she just loves this kind of stuff


Vanessa--on her 9th year of egg coloring still can't get enough.


Colette and Jack clearly cannot hold their excitment back.

Did you blink?
Voila! Behold the eggs almost too pretty to eat.





A little time for my little girls

What with Vanessa's school and soccer schedule and Jack's treatment and baseball schedule, my two little girls' have not known life without me chucking them in the minivan and carting them all over the Portland/Vancouver metro area. We spend many hours in the minivan waiting at practices or during rainy games--so much so that I carry a potty in the van so Josie can feel free to go potty anytime, anywhere. No need to take her to a nasty porta potty when Mommy's got her covered in the van.

So another beautiful spring week day and this time, I carted just them to a fun destination--the Oregon Zoo. We played hookie from home and had a wonderful time just taking in the sun and animals...just us girls.


Waiting for the sea lions


Whoa! It's 10 times bigger than them!


Josie LOVES wearing sun glasses




My little Colette

LaCamas Lake April 4, 2009

I know, I know. It's about time... Although most of you are my friends on FB, so you have seen these pictures. Nevertheless, I feel the need to do another blog marathon of the last month or so. Here goes!

LaCamas Lake is a quaint little Clark County Parks and Rec park in East Vancouver/Camas, WA. It's literally only a 5 minute drive from our house. On the first nice weather day of the spring, we packed up the kids and went on our first hike of the season. It is our goal this summer to try to enjoy more of our local natural areas and to discover the beauty right in our back yard.

What's nice is that it also has a kids play area/structure right when you start your hike, so the kids love it too! Really, what more could you ask for?




We'll definitely do more hiking here this season! :) Come join us!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Aunt Judy & Uncle Ed's Wedding



Just in time for their 50 year wedding anniversary. Here's Aunt Judy and Uncle Ed's Wedding video converted to DVD by Pop/Uncle Charlie. They were married on April 1, 1959 in Staten Island, NY.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Nana & Papa's 25th Anniversary Video

Pop converted film of Nana & Papa's 25th Wedding Anniversary party to a DVD and I've edited it and put it to music. Enjoy!

Monday, February 02, 2009

Need a laugh?

I don't know about you, but I could use a laugh these days...Colette's laugh is infectious...

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Ahh, to have no worries in the world except which tutu you are going to wear...

My little girls make me smile...

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Proud Moment for Mom: Jack's 1st Class Presentation



I had one of those wonderful moments as a Mommy today, more specifically, I had a really wonderful moment today as Jack's Mommy. Jack was required to do a social studies presentation in front of his class today. (Yes, presentations in 1st grade.) I helped make the PowerPoint (you got it, POWERPOINT) and Jack worked on his presentation skills. Apparently, he LOVES to teach in front of the class. Given that Jack doesn't seem to get embarrassed, having public speaking issues is NOT one of Jack's challenges. However, attending class and following directions when told is a bit difficult for him, which is why his presentation is such a proud moment for me.

Not only did he follow directions, he read/presented beautifully and was the perfect "game show" host at the end when he was required to answer questions. It took everything I had not to break down crying with pride watching my boy in front of the class. (The tears are flowing now, though.) So with that, I must share this moment with you.




Uploaded on authorSTREAM by crkuffner

Good job, Jack. You made Mommy proud today.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

White Christmas

So here we are January 4th and its time for me to play catch up again. Where do I start? Oh yeah, the RECORD BREAKING SNOW that KGW dubbed the "Arctic Blast" for 2 solid weeks that we endured. Now, being the native-Chicagoian/Montanan that I am, this is not a big deal for me. But when it occurs in an area that rarely receives measurable snowfall annually and owns, mmmm...3 snow plows...coupled with a good majority of inexperienced snow-drivers, it really makes for a nasty mess. The main street in East Vancouver never got plowed, nevermind the side streets. When you're dealing with 5-14 inches of snow, this is a big deal and a big inconvenience. So you'd think I would have lots and lots of time to blog? Not so. My kids school got cancelled before the snow actually fell and when the snow did finally fall, Jack's school decided to be heroes and made the kids go to school.

All in all, it made for an interesting experience, but more importantly, a very, very White Christmas--a rare occurance in this part of the Pacific NW.


Sassy in the snow

More snow



Latte admiring the snow
Christmas Eve at Grandmom's and Pop's
It is our annual tradition to spend Christmas Eve at Grandmom & Pop's at their condo on the river. Grandmom cooks up a traditional Italian seafood dinner of some sort. The kids open stocking gifts and the adults get to do their white elephant exchange. It was a "game day" decision whether we would make it to G & P's this year due to the massive amounts of snow and ice, but never fear, it warmed up just enough to melt snow on the roads making it a little less trecherous to drive from the 'Couve to Portland. Thank goodnes, Christmas was not ruined by snow!

Our annual picture of the kids, with cousin, Declan, and our newest family member, Sassy

Colette


Josie



Jack



Vanessa opening her stocking gifts from G & P



Josie excited to open her stocking gifts!



Colette goes right for the food--thanks, Grandmom for the healthy choice!



Jack opening gifts




Eileen giving DC a hand with his stocking goodies
Colette recently started posing for my pictures. Here's her "cheese" smile for Mommy!



And the fam plus Evelyn, our adoptee family for the holiday


White elephant gifts this year included mop slippers, Christmas tree fondue set, Patron St. of Hangovers figurine & prayer card, Verizon Wireless skull cap, potato clock, $ bling necklace, and a leg lamp thingy.
Christmas Day
The stockings were hung by the chimney (well, gas fireplace) with care...




Colette's now *signature* pose
Vanessa's king of all karaoke machines
(Gotta love those credit card reward points)


Jack opening Sassy's gift from him to her

I'm going to take a wild guess, Sassy LOVED her bone, so much so that there is none of it left.

Josie Jo

And me.


Mike got a few treats too


Jack REALLY wanted this toy that he saw in a catalog

It makes a horrendous, continuous, unncecessary squeeking noise. Jack LOVES to watch it for hours and hours and hours...


Round 2: Gifts with Grandmom & Pop, Aunt Eileen & Declan and an added bonus due to weather: Aunt Bern, Uncle Shawn & Judy! (Who are usually with my parents in Montana at Christmas)
Colette baby with her loot


Sassy saying hello to Judy


Presents!
G&P got a nice electronics charger for all of Mom's *toys*


Josie in the surprising hit, her chef's hat and apron


She wears it every day and *helps* me in the kitchen


Here's Vanessa modeling the $ necklace I scored at the white elephant exchange. I hope that it is a sign of the times to come in 2009 for us :)

Merry Christmas to all!