Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Art

Advent wall

Our tree

Our stockings

Our candles

Letter to Santa

Christmas 2012

We have had a lovely Christmas.. here are some ramblings

Finn took charge of the Advent Calendar Nana made for he and Zoe. It
first started with Hershey's Kisses in about 10 pockets, 1 for each of
them. We had a party of kids over.. at least it seemed like a party..
and at some point, Zoe asked if she could have one. I asked Zoe and
Finn what day it was, and went to check.. sure enough, that day still
had them.. but then I noticed that all of the others were empty.. I
asked Finn and he said innocently enough: "I ate them". I gave Zoe
the others and didn't fill it again. The rest of the time we just
moved the candy cane marker that came with the calendar. Finn did it
almost religiously.. and each day took on the name of the picture..
"Mom, is it duck day today".. sometimes it would take me a minute to
figure out just what he was talking about. The last one became named
as "fire day"... Finn was sure that it was a fire place and he
couldn't seem to wrap his head around, "No Finn, that is the baby in
the manger".. of course, that is meaningless to Finn, yes, I haven't
given my kids formal religious training.. we talk about all faiths,
all beliefs, not to single out any one in particular.

Since Christmas was "Fire day" Finn insisted we use put candles in the
fire place (I told him our chimney was not fire safe, no wood burning
fire mistakes in there again).. so we used the candle holders we made
(tissue paper + decoupage + mason jars). It glowed beautifully with
votive candles.

Both kids were so excited for Christmas. Zoe was too excited.. she
was ready to got to bed at 4:30, stating that the sooner they went to
bed, the sooner Santa would come. She kept encouraging Finn to get
ready for bed.. it took all I could do to keep them out of bed up to
the point where I thought they'd actually be tired enough to go to
sleep. Sure enough, 7am on the dot, Zoe was up and came to get me.
She and I got up early, brushed our hair dressed, and took a tour...
we waited for Finn.. he had been quite sick.. for a week and a half..
and finally got antibiotics for his sinus infection/chest cold just
Christmas Eve (yes, 1.5 hours in the walk-in clinic on Christmas Eve,
and I wasn't doing too great either, lack of sleep from his cold, the
cold he gave me, etc.). The kids opened pajamas (Angry Birds was the
theme) and dress up doll sticker books (warriors for Finn, girls in
costumes for Zoe)

The kids started on stockings, we called Nana and Grandpa, and took
out time with presents. The kids were fantastic.. we'd take breaks to
enjoy the presents.. not just running thru the opening.. even stopping
for breakfast mid way through to fuel us parents (homemade sausage
gravy, eggs, and biscuits, blueberry scones).. Finn ate very little,
Zoe a biscuit with jam.

The kids enjoyed their gifts.. including:
indigo converse shoes (high tops for Zoe, have hardly left Zoe's
feet, low one for Finn, yeah, I know, that's all they had in his
size), Razor Scooters, James Mayhew books, Laurence Anholt books,
Useborn book of Art masterpieces, lego table and lots of legos (Zoe is
enthralled by the Friends girl ones, and disdains playing with the boy
ones.. unless her girl is planning to marry a storm trooper or a
miner, which she does at times; Finn's favorite lego is the coyote
[dog], that came with the fireman set), hungry hippos game.
They also received the "Guess Who" game, which has been played more
than 12 times in the last 24 hours. There were fabulous construction
sets, building robot dinosaurs and trucks for Finn. Zoe received a
fresh supply of highlighters, paper (colored, florescent, white),
pens, cooking supplies, art scratch pages. Each has a new scarf and
some clothes; although I plan to buy most of that this weekend when
we travel to Seattle.. Zoe has started to disdain pink/purple in favor
of blue and I want her to pick it (she even scoffed at her new purple
water bottle, wanting Finn's blue one instead); Finn wants new pants
that reach his shoes, preferably without buttons!

The last gift was opened after lunch.. a Xbox with Kinect... although
Finn does find some of it fun (jumping is the best), Zoe loves the
dancing games.. turns out the Disney one is the best.. she doesn't
seem to enjoy the other as much. Zoe and I got up first thing before
the boys and played.. it was nice and I really look forward to doing
it more with her.. good exercise, good fun. Although if the Just
Dance version had "Gangnam Style", I'm sure we'd do it over and over!

Today Bruce got the nasty cold Finn and I shared, so we just enjoyed a
day in.. Zoe and Claire played with Finn, although I'm not sure their
bums ever hit the floor.. they scootered around our room, played lots
of Xbox, a little lego. Oddly enough, Claire and Zoe are in sync..
Claire even arrived in her new pink converse high tops.. its strange
how in sync the desires of these kids are.. things are just right when
they are right.

pictures on blog from phone now.. from good camera later..

Phone call to friends

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Letter to mom to tonight


Translation:

"I love you so much
you are the best you are a
rockstar   you sooo much
I love your heart
I love your voice
I like the color of hair
on your head  
You make the best 
food   you are a expert
you make the best pictures
Love Zoe  to: Momi  xoxo"



backstory:
I change my hair color to black
Bruce made dinner, in particular their cheese noodles tonight, but the kids did not appreciate his touches on the noodles.
I was working at the counter on my laptop, trying to debug some code, running ComicGalaxy app.. that is the picture she is referring to

Zoe art... Wanting a puppy

Zoë really wants a puppy, it is now a large part of her art

our two philosophers (6 years old) in a car

On the way back from gymnastics (5pm at night), Zoe and her friend
Madison (both 6) started in on a conversation that I will attempt to
recall.. its will be missing parts, but I'll have the general flavor
here.

M: I wish I could be in a bubble and float into the sky. I would like
to see the clouds close up
Z: Only God lives in the clouds
M: My Nana and Papa know a lot about God. We go to church every week
Z: My dad has met God. Every now and then he comes down and talks to people
M: But God lives in your heart.
Z: <looks down> Hello, God?
M: You can't talk to God like that, you'd have to rip open your heart
to get to him
Z: Yeah, then you would die, that would be bad. And gross
M: You know God has God in his heart too. And in that heart is God,
and in that heart is God
Z: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Blah, Blah, Blah, goes on forever, I know

...

then there was some conversation about God, dieing... one of them
mentioned that if you die, God dies too
there was some debate on whether he died first. Zoe mentioned you
either die by being shot or growing old. Madison asked what being shot
means
Z: you know, when people go off to war, there is fighting, and some
people get shot

I was happy that I didn't have to make any decisions, I only had to
drive straight... boy do I wish I would have been able to start up my
recorder for that one.. it was precious and I had a really, really
hard time keeping from laughing from the pure joy of listening..
(Finn stayed silent the whole time...)

I love our young philosophers...

Amy

Friday, December 7, 2012

Monday, December 3, 2012

Zoë at gymnastics

I totally missed filming the one where she just did the cart wheel into the pit... This one she was working on technique after the instructor showed her where to position her legs... Zoë is just fearless!