Tuesday, December 28, 2010

December Happenings

 Snack time.  Sami has started closing her eyes whenever a picture is taken - I laugh every time.
 Sisterly love.
 We didn't have grandparents in town on get-our-tree-weekend this year.  As a result, it was Annika, Lauren, and me making a quick trip to Lowes and picking out a tree (in the fastest time ever) while Daddy watched the twins at home.


 Ashley and Allison helped us decorate the tree. . .
 and then took our annual Christmas family photo. 
 Ever since Lauren broke her arms falling down these stairs we have strongly encouraged safety (on your tummy!) when going downstairs. 
 Grandma Pollack provided these cute Christmas dresses for the girls.
 


 We went to the Garden for the annual holiday train show and Rudolph showed up.  Annika was thrilled, but Lauren started crying and running away.  Clearly she has not outgrown her fear of people dressed up as animals (see previous posts re: the Easter Bunny, the Griffin mascot, etc.). 
 The train show this year was the Appalachian Trail.  Lauren wasn't so interested in the trains - she was keeping an eye on Rudolph and looking for the nearest exit.
 Audrey and Sami have discovered the trampoline and love it!
 Yummy Christmas cookies. 
 Our friends Joe and Kristin came over for dinner and joined us for a drive through of the Tilles Park lights.  We went on a Monday night and there was no line - perfect for 2 toddlers! 
 Our church Christmas program.  Lauren is in the purple. 
Lauren is left middle with her hand by her mouth and Annika is upper right with her hand in the air. I think they were singing Away in Manger and the motions were hmm. . . a little off.



 Annika's school Christmas Program was at a Baptist Church in Ferguson (north St. Louis).  Here she is front and center. 
It was a beautiful setting for a Christmas program.  Little did we know that freezing rain was creating a sheet of ice on the parking lot while we were inside.  Let's just say there was lots of drama (complete with Karl falling while holding Sami, Annika and Lauren huddled together crying on the grass, and Karl almost falling again while trying to help Lauren's teacher across the ice) on our way back to the van. 
 Lauren's school Christmas program was a simple sing-a-long in the car pool room.  It was over the lunch hour so Daddy was able to come as well.

 Annika was sooo excited to show off her gingerbread house that she made at school.  Being the recyclers that we are, we used it as a white elephant gift at our weekend party (with Annika's approval of course). 
Audrey is into blankets these days.  Here she is hugging a naked barbie while curled up on the couch. 
 We love going to the zoo during the winter b/c nobody else is there.  Audrey was fascinated by the naked mole rats. 
 Can you spot the joey?
 Ashley, Allison, and Deana took Annika and Lauren on a second annual sleep over.  Lots of fun was had by all.  The suitcase in Annika's hand was mine when I was a little girl.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Annika's Birthday

 Doesn't she look grown up?  It's hard to believe it's been 6 years.  Annika's birthday fell on a Tuesday this year - just like the year she was born.  It made me reflect quite a bit on the happenings of 6 years ago - how I felt sooo uncomfortable on Thanksgiving Day, my doctor's apptmt on Monday and Annika being born early Tuesday morning.  God has blessed us in so many ways with such a sensitive, loving, so-excited-about-life and not-so-little-anymore girl named Annika. 
 Annika requested strawberry cake with white frosting and strawberries on top.  Grandma Pollack and Annika made a great cake.  Here is Annika trying to keep her birthday crown from falling off while blowing out her candles.  Priorities, right?
 Just Annika being Annika. . .
 One of Annika's favorite presents - pot holder maker from Aunt Lesley and Uncle Eric.
 Annika loves her bling.  I picked this jewelry box up at a garage sale.  Fortunately, I looked through it before giving it away - the bracelet sporting the word "sexy" wasn't quite appropriate. . .
 More bling (see ear). 
 Annika loved making cupcakes with Daddy.  This time it was funfetti cake with funfetti frosting.  What 6 year old girl can resist the sprinkles? 

 The traditional birthday photo shoot with Ashley. 
Trying out a new game of "Doodle Dice."  Let's just say that Audrey's presence made the game go quicker than is intended. 

First Snow!

 Annika and Lauren were VERY excited when they saw snow out of our bedroom window.  They couldn't wait to get all "wintered up" and go outside and play in the snow. 


 Daddy pulled the girls to our park to enjoy some sledding.  Annika was proud to tell me that she was in the front on the way down the hill so that "all the snow went in (my) face!"  Hard to believe this is the same girl who, at age 3, watched from inside while everyone else was having fun sledding. 
Rosy cheeks = winter fun!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Columbus Thanksgiving

 We made the road trip to Columbus for Thanksgiving.  We drove through rain and it stuck around on Thanksgiving Day, but that didn't keep us from going for a walk. 
 Grandpa was in charge of the turkey - delicious!
 Grandma and Uncle Bill make last minute dinner preparations. . .
 A delicious dinner was had by all . . .except Annika (see couch).  Poor girl came down with a stomach bug on Thanksgiving. 
 Karl and I were in charge of the kids table (guess that's what happens when all the kids (except one) are ours!). 
 This tiger ride is great! 
 Wait a second, why is Sami tackling me? 
 I think I'm ready to get off. . .
 Annika and Lauren enjoyed playing games with Grandma and cousin Daniel.
 Upside down with Uncle Eric!
 The kids are in bed - time for Bananagrams!
 Annika still loves maps.  She spent about a half hour with Grandpa and the atlas, finding where all of her relatives live. 
 Grandpa and Grandma's balcony at the top of the stairs provided hours of entertainment.
 Uncle Eric PLEASE read me a book.
 This is not going to end well. . .
 Audrey had so much fun with Aunt Lesley. 
 This is my rather lame effort to make Annika appear like she is on the Alaskan tundra.  Believable? 
 Karl and I were able to go to the OSU/Michigan game free from children!  What a gift! 
 Script Ohio - a highlight of the afternoon.

 Karl had to show Lauren how to work his new birthday present. 
 Great Grandma gave Annika and Lauren early Christmas presents - can you guess what?

 We took our remote control boat along and enjoyed it's inaugural voyage. 
 Uncle Eric was Lauren's "best friend."
 Aunt Lesley was kind enough to help out when Sami became victim #2 of the stomach bug. 
 It was fun to be around family for my birthday.  We spent the actual day driving back to St. Louis which would have been fine had it not been for Sami's upset tummy. . .
Home again. . .and one year older/closer to 40.