Sunday, May 31, 2009

Best Friends






Remember this cute boy? Their friendship was new territory for us- Gabby had never had a best friend before. But as the months passed and the adventures of Gabby and Kody continued we soon realized that Kody was indeed a very special friend- he is her best friend. The friend that somehow makes it into every story that comes home from preschool. The friend that is the recipient of the artwork that was once reserved for mommy and daddy. The friend that play dates revolve around.

The best part of this precious friendship is that they both adore each other. Gabby loves collecting bugs with Kody and he loves that she will chase down a cockroach and create the perfect habitat for it. They really are adorable together.

Unfortunately Kody and Gabby will attend different elementary schools. Gabby is taking this really hard. We talk about the fun play dates we will share after school and they are both excited about celebrating their 6th birthdays together (their birth dates are three days apart). But she is still nervous about starting the Kindergarten adventure without her sidekick.

So when her school offered a fundraiser where the kids can decorate a tile that would adorn the walls of their new school Gary and I jumped at the opportunity for Gabby to bring a piece of Kody to her new school with her. We told her about the tiles and before we could even suggest our ideas- she told us that she was going to paint a tile of her and Kody holding hands- so that she could visit it every day and remember her special friend. Perfect!

Today was the day to create.

She started with a horse stamp and then she took off with her creation.

She LOVES it and was sad that she could not bring it home.

This is a picture pre kiln- once it is on the wall I will post a new picture.

We are so excited that Gabby is happy with her tile. We would much prefer her to walk into Kindergarten hand in hand with Kody but we will take the special tile that we know will give our Gabby girl some comfort when she is missing her best friend.




Thursday, May 21, 2009

Caught!

Three lollies were confiscated before
I caught the little guy...




Monday, May 18, 2009

Sprinkles


We discovered a little place called Sprinkles this past Sunday.

Jack has discovered a deep love for a little cupcake called Banana Chocolate.

If I could have, I would have devoured mine as well.

Waiting so patiently...





Thursday, May 7, 2009


Grammie and Mommy were invited to dance class today. We danced along side our girls and had a fabulous time. Unfortunately my timer was not set so I was unable to capture the memories on film...


I did find the time to take a shot of Gabby and I reading Your Big Backyard.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

A different point of view


I can count on both hands how many pictures I have of me and my kiddos.
Sad but true.
I am not a big fan of seeing myself on film and I am usually the one behind the lens.

But my mom has challenged me to make an effort to change this. She was inspired by an article written by a stay at home mom who is determined to capture the day to day moments of being a stay at home mom. You know the moments, the ones that seem to slip away without notice. Like the days you swore you could not handle one more Dora episode or the days you could read Goodnight Moon with your eyes shut. The moments that you sometimes forget but once you are reminded you wish that you could hold onto them a little bit longer.

There are so many days that I wish I could hold onto forever. I realize that I cannot capture every moment on film but after reading the article and getting a few nudges from mom I am determined to keep my camera set on timer and capture the day to day moments that I hope to hold onto forever.

Today the girls and I made jello. It was a beautiful blue and we decided it would be fun to cover it with sprinkles, whip cream and some chocolate chips. Right before we tasted our first chocolate chips I grabbed the camera, set the timer and captured a fun afternoon moment of me and my girls.

Thanks mom, the timer is set.