The easiest Christmas decorating I have ever done, all while sitting down at my computer - A little Christmas spirit has hit the blog! Happy Holidays everyone!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Dance Class - Parents Watch Day
This week we had a special treat - watching Alyssa's dance class. It was especially enjoyable because Hali, Piper and Alyssa were right next to each other and right in front of where I was sitting - so I have a FEW photos, more than the average person would probably like to see, but probably not enough for the grandparents! Drew videotaped the class but I can't seem to make video work on Blogger - so still life will have to do - Enjoy!
First they tapped - shake it, girls!
Then onto ballet - STRETCH!
First position . . .
Second arabesque . . .
Last but not least - kiss for Momma and Dada - we sure love our girls!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Some of November 2008
Here we are in line voting in the world's most historic election. Our wait was not too bad, only an hour and a half.
Here is our sweet girl at a festival at her school, she had just had a flower painted on her cheek.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Ailing Andersons
My friend Cameron says blogs are supposed to help you remember the good and forget the bad but for posterity's sake I must record the fact that we have been sick for most of October and November. We manage to make it to work and school but flop into bed early, get up and do it again and do nothing on the weekends but scramble for REST. Teaching 15 toddlers has made ME the Petri dish! One regret is that this has been one of the nicest Falls I can remember in Charleston, as far as the weather goes but we have only been looking forward to our beds! Oh well, many viruses we won't have to endure later, I hope and we have done a few low key activities, you will see. My main hope by recording this blog is that when I look back next year, I will be enjoying the great weather outside and the Ailing Andersons will be a distant memory!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Butterflies for Katherine's Birthday
When Katherine began brain radiation her hair first came out on the back of her head in the shape of a butterfly. When her hair started to grow back it grew out in the butterfly area first. The butterfly became a symbol of hope for Katherine and her family as she fought her courageous battle.
Below are some photos of our butterflies, they have always been worn with great honor. If you want to see an amazing living monument check out this site: Katherine's Butterflies
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Halloween Olympics
This year Halloween lasted for me a full 12 hours! It started with pumpkin cookies at 10:30 am in my pre-school class and wrapped up at 10:30 pm after the "Monster Mash" at a fun Halloween Party hosted by friends. Thus, the Halloween Olympics - Alyssa had her Tinkerbell costume on earlier in the morning than that! But what a fun day - Halloween is my FAVORITE holiday! When else can you dress up like anyone/thing you want, request candy from neighbors and friends and not have the stress of buying gifts?!? I'm sure there are more reasons I love Halloween so much but it's time for the photos . . .
Alyssa's Halloween Party at school - with her Dada and diva teacher Ms. Elsa