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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

More December Festivities

Each time there's snow in our forecast we anxiously await to see if we'll actually have a snow day.  When I was growing up we had at least a few snow days each year, but our girls have never experienced the joy of a lazy snow day.  So when we woke up to heaps of unexpected snow I couldn't believe we actually were granted a snow day.  Steve was in San Jose for a work trip, so we were a little worried he wouldn't be able to get back, but luckily he got on an earlier flight to be welcomed by the most snow we've had in awhile.  Of course since there was no warning, I wasn't equipped to bake, so we just had to get outside and enjoy it!

 An impromptu sledding adventure with our neighbors

After we dug out of the snow we drove down to see, yet another Santa at Bass Pro Shops.  Steve started his work break, so we made a day of it and grabbed lunch.  What did they ask for?  Yes, a kitchen again!

Sunday we took the girls to a CSU women's basketball game at DU (since it's a shorter drive than to Ft. Collins).  Over the years we've been to many men's events, but I thought it was important for them to see these student-athletes and get excited about women's sports.  Growing up we were regulars at the CU women's games, and I had their posters blasted around my room.  I was determined to play for Ceal Berry someday!

After the game we convinced the girls to high-five the team, since they were decked out in CSU gear.  The team just adored the girls, even stopping and going back to acknowledge them.  I hope this was a little spark for them to start a love of watching women's sports and maybe spark a dream for them too!

 Who invited the DU fan, seriously?  We're obviously a Ram family here!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

School Celebrations

This year the girls had each of their school Christmas celebrations at the same time - Ady's program, and Chandler and Brooklynn's p.j. party.  Luckily I had enough time to stop by at each one.  Ady's school program was great, considering they had a snow day before, so didn't get that much-needed practice.  She was on point with the hand movements and words, nailing Rudolph and Jingle Bells.  I always enjoy the little kids, as their sheer excitement to see the crowd with no filter, makes for a funny show.

 Look at those antlers!
 Brooklynn's party was a celebration of different cultures, with some worldwide food and the ever-popular bacon and pancakes.

Chandler's class had a Polar Express themed party with pjs and games.
 Chandler's class playing "Pass the Candy Cane"

Thursday, December 17, 2015

3 Little Dancers

I have to say I'm really starting to like this "dance mom" thing, even though it's far from the life I knew growing up.  All 3 girls wanted to join this session with Ady doing ballet/tap, Chandler doing ballet, and Brooklynn doing lyrical jazz.  It's been rewarding watching them climb to the top of each of their respective classes and, more importantly, really enjoy it.  Of course the countless hours of driving to and from classes has been tough, but I knew it'd all be worth it once recital time came.

First up was Brooklynn dancing to "Lava".  She was the oldest in her class and really stepped up as the leader, which was great for her confidence!

Ady danced to an old Shirley Temple tune - "At the Codfish Ball", and she really took the reins and led the class, even though she was one of the youngest (but of course the tallest).  She practiced constantly at home and nailed the routine at the recital with no fears of the large crowd.
 Their ending picture pose, which was just the cutest!

Chandler was the last one, with a Christmas ballet medley in these beautiful costumes.  Her class had girls up to 8 years old, but she was amazing and held her own.  She pays such attention to detail that she doesn't miss a beat with each toe tap, flex, and turn.  Although we see great potential here, Steve is still reserving her talents for soccer.
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After the show I was surely one proud mama!  They even humored me while I forced the post-pics.

Love her forced smile!
 More her style
 Awwww......
 And, lastly, we were so glad Kenz could join us for the show!  A family of 4 dancing ladies!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Starting the Season with a Bang!

Somehow we always seem to get thrown into Christmas and it's a whirlwind of craziness!  We do our best to put it all on the calendar so we don't miss an event or forget about it, all while we feel like chickens with our heads cut off!  We were blessed with some gorgeous weather the first weekend in December, so we just had to watch the Parade of Lights in downtown.  It was the warmest one we've been to, and the kids had a blast with their friends!

What a great idea to cage the monkeys!
Happy to be with the Lewis and Startzel families!

As if that wasn't enough excitement, all three girls had their first recital together on Saturday (more to come later).  And Sunday was the annual Disney on Ice ladies day with all the cousins.  I was able to go this year to the Frozen show, and had a great time belting out the songs with the girls.




Since the weather had been so nice we figured it'd be a good time to sneak in Zoo Lights as well.  Again, the warmest weather we've had for the lights ever.  We'll enjoy it for now, but it's hard not to worry about the unseasonable temps.

Visiting Santa at Zoo Lights with Mr. and Mrs. Claus (at first the girls only saw Mrs. Claus and were a little freaked out that Santa was a "girl".  They were worried they were "Bruce Jennered")
Will that girl ever button her coat?  At least they're getting cute at the poses!
Family shot

The girls' elementary school had their first craft fair this year, which was a welcomed change from the usual Santa shop full of overpriced gifts.  The girls had a fun time making some crafts and even got to visit Santa.  Does he look familiar?  Hmmmm.........
Sunday was our annual kids' book exchange party.  The kids always have a blast and pick up right where they left off, even if it's been months since they've been together.  I'm always amazed that we've known all these kids since they were born!  Such a fun group!


It's hard to believe it's only December 13th and we've already done so much!  More to come this season.......

Monday, December 7, 2015

So Much to be Thankful For

This year the girls had the entire Thanksgiving week off from school, so we were planning our week far in advance making sure we'd have a fun time!  

We started our week off with some dress-up at the WOW museum with our good buddy, Charleigh.  


Tuesday we were blessed with some gorgeous weather, so we met the Lewis family at the zoo to see some animals!

After a low-key Thanksgiving dinner at mom's we woke up early the next morning to check out the Colorado History museum and their "Toys" exhibit.  It was on our list since we missed it last time.  It's a nostalgic exhibit showcasing toys from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and it's always amazes the kids to see what we actually played with growing up.

After the snow finally stopped we figured we'd better get out and enjoy it before it melted (which happens too fast around here).  The girls were ecstatic to get out and they jumped right to the big hill (no more bunny hill for these daredevils).
 Brooklynn was a rock star trying to go as fast as possible and even running into a few trees!


On Sunday we loaded up and drove downtown for my friend's charity event #Hashtag Lunchbag, where we'd make sack lunches for the homeless and deliver them.  I was glad to finally find an event we could all participate in.  The girls decorated bags while Steve and I sliced tomatoes and spread mayo on the sandwiches.  The turnout was unbelieveable!  We made 700 lunches in an hour and a half.  What a great way for us and the kids to connect with other volunteers and connect with the homeless in Denver!

We're getting ready to deliver!  The lunches went quick but everyone was thankful, especially our kiddos to witness how fortunate they are for all they have - a great ending to a thankful week!

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Cheese's Birthday

Chandler was insistent, yet again, on a pumpkin patch party for her 6th birthday, and since Halloween was on a Saturday this year, we figured we'd try it but keep it low-key in case it was a madhouse on Halloween.  We were welcomed with a beautiful day and a small crowd to make the party a big hit!

Her only request, yet again - a pinata!
Steve's hideous cat costume as he tries to leap the hay bales.
Admiring her Halloween cupcake
They're so photogenic!



Since it's such a busy time of year I asked Chandler if we combine the friends and family party, and she just looked at me with pure disgust.  That's our birthday princess!  So we had everyone over for a nice brunch and gifts.  The best part was that Kenz stayed the night with us, so we had some extra Kenz time.

Cousins!
She actually was able to read her own cards this year - so fun to see!
In lieu of a cake we did monkey bread - so fitting for our monkey!
Six Year Stats and Faves
Weight - 48 lb (72nd percentile)
Height - 3' 11" (81st percentile)

Color - pink
Movie - Inside Out
When I grow up I want to be - a teacher
Game - Yahtzee
Sport - soccer
TV show - Good Luck Charlie
Book -  Cooking with the Cat
Food - corn dog

Chandler, you amaze us everyday with your intelligence, independent spirit, and your sassiness.  You are very strong-willed, but love to surprise everyone with your kindness.  We look forward to cheering you on at many more soccer games and playing hours upon hours of Crazy 8s!