Monday, February 11, 2008

Snow Day

So, I just spent the last 45 minutes typing up a wonderful blog entry, and then I lost it. I'm a little frustrated. I'll have to see if I can recreate it in any respect.






We went up to the snow this weekend. I know that sounds strange to those of you trapped in the snow and desperate for winter to end, but we've got a little girl here who is in love with the idea of snow. This was the first time all winter she's been able to see it as our trip to Utah for Thanksgiving was simply cold with no precipitation.

We had such a lovely day! It was the first weekend the weather's been clear enough to travel up into the mountains. Not only was it clear, but it was warm. I was comfortable in only a shirt and vest. The snow was untouched, which made walking a bit hazardous. Several times we took a step and found ourselves up to our hips in snow. Chloe soon figured out that the best was to maneuver was to slide on her stomach.

It was perfect snowman snow. Chloe and I quickly make a snowman, and I realized I hadn't brought anything for a face. We improvised with two dead batteries and a paper cup. I also didn't have a sled for her, but we made do with a piece of cardboard, which worked just fine. I brought a thermos of hot cocoa with us, and it was almost too warm to drink it. Apparently Chloe thought so, because she chose to pour her cocoa all over our snowman. Or maybe she was just trying to share? We finished our snow day with a meal at Ikedas, our favorite place for burgers and pie in Auburn. It was one of those days that we just savored every moment of. I sure do love my family.
Chloe has been a crack up lately. Just look at her picture. I was gardening today, and I told her she needed to get dressed before she could come out and join me. She had taken off all of her clothes while using the bathroom earlier. I intended for her to put those clothes back on, but instead she came outside with her princess dress and a pair of sneakers on. She then sat herself down in a bucket and used a cup for a shovel, and had a great time. Earlier in the day, I dug up a worm and gave it to her and told her she needed to be careful. She said, "I not hurt it. It's okay." A few minutes later she came back saying, "I broke it, Mama. I broke it." Big surprise. Good thing the ladybug she caught had the good sense to fly away. The next worm she got stayed in one piece, though he did get an extended tour of the backyard, and would have stayed with her the rest of the evening if she'd had her way.

Chloe really loves to sing, and for the last week or so has chosen to sing instead of speak a lot of the time. I decided to teach her "I'm so glad when Daddy comes home" to surprise Bracken. I've been singing a line, and then leaving off the last word or so for her to fill in. Today it went like this:
Me: I'm so glad when Daddy comes home. Glad as I can be. Clap my hands and shout
Chloe: Hooray!
Me: And climb upon his
Chloe: Mountain!
Me: Put my arms around his
Chloe: Necklace!

And on it went.

Addie has been doing some major changing this week. She has discovered her tongue, and we are amazed to see how long and pointy it is. I have to say, it's about the cutest tongue I've ever seen. It sure did crack up the people behind us at church as it kept sneaking out of her grin. Addie has also learned to sit this week. I think those chunky legs help give her a nice stable base. She hasn't rolled from back to front yet, but she did manage to turn herself 180 degrees on the floor earlier tonight. I'm actually really looking forward to her being able to move. I think she'll be so much happier.

But not as happy as she'll be when she finally gets to eat real food. Given a choice between a toy and something someone else is eating, she goes for the food everytime. Or a piece of paper. Funny girl.

The best thing about Addie this week, though, is that she is finally sleeping from about 7pm until 5am. It's amazing! We finally decided we had had enough, and just let her grumble her way through a couple of nights, and she really quickly started sleeping through. Hallelujah. Last night was a bit rocky, but at least we now have hope.

And as for me, there was something I wanted to write about earlier today, but now I have no idea what it was. Probably because both of my sweet, beautiful girls decided to wake up and be up at 5 this morning. What are they going to do to us when they can actually talk and plan out ways to conspire against us?

2 comments:

Sandy said...

I think I'd much rather live within an hour or two's drive of snow than live in it...the one thing I really have chosen not to get used to about WY!! Looks like you guys had fun! Love the battery snowman. We use boxes to sled on all the time - just like the sand dunes, right?:)

Missy said...

I'm glad you were able to have your snow day! Its important to play in. Yeah for Addie sleeping longer! I think that Chloe needs some overalls. Love ya!