Thursday, February 18, 2010

Fourth Birthday

Lillian told me the day before her birthday that daddy and I needed to wake her up in the morning by dumping garbage bags full of balloons on her bed. That is what we did last year. So daddy dutifully blew up all the balloons we had in the house so this task could be accomplished.

But Lillian woke up and came into our room before we had the chance to do the balloon drop so we hustled her back into her room. That was not an easy task. Once she was inside the balloons dropped commenced. At first she was pretending not to enjoy all the balloons but soon she changed her tune. Last year it was so much easier to keep the balloons in her bed as she was still sleeping in a crib; the bars came in handy for not letting the balloons escape!
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 







We gave her our card and some stickers and started our normal routine of getting ready for school. At her school each birthday child gets to create a little booklet and they can bring in a favorite toy, book, etc. to show the class. Lillian wanted NO part in this activity. I did finally mange to get her to fill out the birthday book - she did not like that I added actual photographs to her book. And she refused to bring anything to show the class. I thought she might be afraid of losing the object and assured her that her teachers and mommy would make sure that her toy came home with her but she would not bring anything. I think she just did not want to share anything with her classmates!

 
  
  
  
  

 
  
  
 










After school she came home to Granny and got to open the presents Granny brought. Once daddy came home she opened more presents and we took her out to dinner (she wanted to go to her favorite restaurant, Sweet T*matoes but we convinced her to try Tij*ana Flats instead.)  Once dinner was over and we were back home, she got to blow out the candles on a birthday brownie; the real cake only happens for the birthday party!
 
  

  

  

 

 She did say here, "I am positively happy"







When it was time to go to bed, in true Lillian fashion, when asked if she had a good birthday, her response was, "No." She will never say she had a good time even though you know she did.

Happy Birthday mommy's little PeaPie, daddy's sweet baby, Granny's little stinker and Grandma's little lily pad.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Snow Again

Yes it snowed again here but only a couple of inches and did not stick to the roads. And this time the snow was great for snow cream and snowball making. I had to work that morning so Joe and Lillian were kind enough to pelt me and the car with snowballs as I headed out. They made a snowman (no finished pictures) which fell over so they proceeded to demolish the poor thing. From the report I heard, Lillian really got into kicking the snowman! They later made snow cream which I think might be Lillian's favorite thing about snow; other than getting wrapped up in the pink snuggie (yes I have one - it was a Christmas gift) and hot Ovaltine. By the time I arrived home that afternoon most the snow was gone.

 
 
 
 
 

Tent City

Lillian loves to make our bed her tent so Saturday morning before they ventured out in the snow, they played tent.  It really was just Lillian under the tent as daddy was in the shower once he built the tent. And when I tried to play with her she got mad so I just took pictures of her.

 
 
 
 
 
  Teddy and Beddy





 
 

Two Cats Getting Ready for Bed


Elsie is the only cat brave stupid enough to actually come near Lillian without being forcibly held down. Tonight Elsie jumped in Lillian's bed. Of course Lillian was on the floor with me and daddy was sleeping on Lillian's bed but she did jump on the bed. Lillian quickly took advantage of the situation. She loves her some cuddle time with Elsie.



 

 

 

 

Friday, February 12, 2010

These boots are made for walking












or not!

She picked it out herself!

Preschool Valentines

Thursday myself and another mommy, Lillian's best friend Lily's mommy, went to preschool to help the kids make Secret Kiss Cupcakes in celebration of Valentines Day. Lillian was not very happy with me being there. The kids had to bring valentines for all the kids and they each made a mailbox out of an empty milk jug. 








playing with blocks






stringing bead with Michael and Lily



 
putting sprinkles on the cupcakes (the only part of the baking process Lillian would participate in)






  finished product Lillian brought home








 

  making her mailbox with Mrs. Bacchi








Miss Starr

Picking out the line leader for music class

Lillian's Valentine Mailbox








Valentine matching game and cup from her teachers








Valentines from the class