Thursday, January 18, 2024

Four.Two Years

 4.2 Year

  • We spent Thanksgiving in Oregon. Some of the highlights were dodgeball at the school (you loved getting me out) and hungry hippos, last time at Grandma's old house (so you had to do the zip line and took over the piano room with paper dolls), eating KFC on actually thanksgiving day, watching Wish with Grandma and Papa at the movie theaters, Thanksgiving dinner at Annie's with all the cousins and sushi, dressing up and making up plays, and ginger bread houses at the library. It was crazy and awesome at the same time. I love how you got a lot time with Jessie. She really is one of your favorite people. 
  • Side note: you got the Princess Aurora night gown from Grandma for your birthday and you wear it all the time. One time, I caught you wearing it night, the next day, the next night, and was trying to wear it again during the day, but I finally told you to put it in the dirty basket. 
  • Preschool here this month was on snow. There happened to be snow outside (we haven't got much yet this year) and it was fun to see you fill up the bikes with snow and ride around. That same day, after we painted pictures of Christmas trees, we delivered them to the different Grandmas in the ward. They all loved your pictures and shared candy with you girls. We were also able to go on a field trip this month to the post office to mail our letters to Santa and then walk over to Creme for drinks and games.
  • Christmas is going strong here. We have been doing the different advent day calendars (I should say we did them the first half of the month but then it got to be too much for me so we just put the rest of the playmobiles together on the 24th), had the Happy Birthday celebration with the Rupps, cut out snow flakes, had Santa on the Fire Truck come to our house!!, and been trying to watch more Christmas movies. 
  • We got to watch your first dance recital. You loved being on stage and really worked hard on doing your dance moves. The next week, your picture was the main photo on the front of the local paper. It was darling. Millie was jealous that you were the star. 
  • We invited a few families over to the church to play floor hockey and chair soccer. It was really fun to run around on a Friday night. Its hard to be the youngest one, but you worked hard at getting in the action and hitting the ball a bit.
  • We went skiing as a whole family and you got to go!!! You have been asking about skiing these last few weeks, so it was so fun to take you. Dad taught you on the bunny hill while I was out with the big kids. I guess it was not going well and you wanted to be done at lunch. You told dad that you wouldn't go out unless I was with you. Well, I am not good enough to teach you, so after lunch we all went to the bunny hill to encourage you. It was sweet to see all your siblings cheer you on. You were doing so well and I was able to help you. Dad then took the big kids off to do the bigger hills. By the end, you wanted to go down and do the lift by yourself (don't worry, I stayed with you) and you even told Dad that you were better than him. I am glad that you love it now. 
  • Dad had to work the weekend before Christmas so we invited Laura Collins from Elk City to come out here for four days to spend it with us. You think Laura is so fun (may have a hard time sharing her with your siblings). I would find you, Millie, and Sam all cuddle up in her bed with her in the mornings watching silly clips of dogs or something. One of the days, we went to Lewiston to go ice staking. The place had big stakes of buckets that you could use to hold on to while skating. It was just a bit too heavy for you to push on your own, so I ended up skating backwards the while time pulling you along. I love that I got to see you laugh the whole time. You told me that you felt like Pinkalicious. We ended the night at Tomato Brothers and the Train park with the fun lights. It really felt special. 


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