Olivia and Brooke...
They started the show with warm-ups to music. The kids danced around the floor.
Choo-choo train! It's the only way you can get a bunch of kids around a large area and keep them together.
Brooke on the trampoline...
On the uneven parallel bars...
On the balance beam...
All the kids who participate get a medal. Brooke was VERY proud of her's!
Choo-choo train! It's the only way you can get a bunch of kids around a large area and keep them together.
Brooke on the trampoline...
On the uneven parallel bars...
On the balance beam...
All the kids who participate get a medal. Brooke was VERY proud of her's!
The next night was Olivia's turn. This "show" had a lot more kids, so the audience had to stay on the bleachers. I love my camera, but in an area as large as the gym, the flash is useless. If I turn off the flash, the pictures are bright enough but the shutter speed slows down to capture enough light and the pictures are always blurred. Can't win!
Brooke was the keeper of the Maggie dolls. Olivia got a stuffed yellow doll as a baby shower gift and it has been her favorite since birth. She's just about loved all the stuffing out of that doll, which she named Maggie. We found an identical doll ("new" Maggie) and bought it as an emergency back-up doll in case anything ever happened to the original Maggie ("old" Maggie). Brooke has latched onto "new" Maggie and now the girls have matching lovies. I love those dolls because you can throw them in the washing machine and dryer.
Uneven bars...
Arabesque on the beam...
Warm ups - Olivia is at the far right.
Uneven bars...
Arabesque on the beam...
Medal time!
After the show we got home just in time to fix hot chocolate and watch the Charlie Brown Christmas show. I love that cartoon and it is a tradition to watch it. I'm amazed they still show it since it has the audacity to mention religion. Thank heavens! The Grinch is my very favorite, tho.
Olivia was disgusted that I hadn't bought her a bouquet of flowers for her performance. So she marched right out and got one. Next time I'll bring one along, since the gym price was alittle high...
The very next night was Olivia's pre-k "Holiday Show" at the local high school auditorium. The kids were excited about being in the big-kid school. It was COLD and RAINY that night. Double ICK!! I was amazed as parents came running across the parking lot in the dark with no coats or raincoats for either themselves or their kids. What is that deal????
Each age group at the daycare center came out and sang. The tiny-toddlers were precious. The center has 3 pre-k classes which adds up to 60 kids. They all came out together and sang 3 songs: I Want a Hippopatamus for Christmas, Santa Claus is Coming to Town and I Wish You a Merry Christmas. The entire thing was over in 20 minutes. And yes, I had the same problem with my camera in the auditorium as in the gym. At least our little video camera worked well, so daddy was able to see everything when he got home after work.
After the show we got home just in time to fix hot chocolate and watch the Charlie Brown Christmas show. I love that cartoon and it is a tradition to watch it. I'm amazed they still show it since it has the audacity to mention religion. Thank heavens! The Grinch is my very favorite, tho.
We made banana bread the other night. Brooke ended up with as much dough on herself as she got in the pan, but she had a ball. (And the bread was dee-lish!)
Look at those little chicken legs!
Olivia had to model one outfit herself.
We started to trim the tree. The kids lost interest in about 60 seconds, so I got the lights on by myself (probably just as good). I got 10 strings on!!! You can read a book by the light it casts. Whoo-hoo! Garland and ornaments came later. That's olivia's self-portrait hanging on the closet door.
Olivia wanted a picnic the other night (she's still mad it's not summer anymore), so we had hot dogs in the family room.
Olivia and Brooke were invited to a princess birthday party and had a ball. Brooke keeps asking, "Party? Party?" I think she may be our party girl when she gets older...
We started to trim the tree. The kids lost interest in about 60 seconds, so I got the lights on by myself (probably just as good). I got 10 strings on!!! You can read a book by the light it casts. Whoo-hoo! Garland and ornaments came later. That's olivia's self-portrait hanging on the closet door.
Olivia wanted a picnic the other night (she's still mad it's not summer anymore), so we had hot dogs in the family room.
Olivia and Brooke were invited to a princess birthday party and had a ball. Brooke keeps asking, "Party? Party?" I think she may be our party girl when she gets older...
My big fun lately has been steaming the wallpaper off the kitchen walls. My brother loaned us his steamer and it is FANTASTIC! I got the whole kitchen done in 2 nights! (You know you're old when you get excited about stripping wallpaper...) Now we can figure out what color to paint the walls. My meeting with the Chinese professor at KSU went very well and I have my required "verification" of the English translations of the Chinese adoption documents. I've sent a letter to the court to make sure that's exactly what they want. I don't want to get to the hearing and have the judge throw us out. Hopefully we'll be done with our adoption paperwork soon!! It gets old and never seems to end. Gee - like taxes. Oh yeah - that's coming up soon, too...
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