Almost Christmas!

I wish I’d been posting more this month!  The kids have been so adorable, and our calendar has been so full of fun Christmas-y activities!  We’re heading out to Texas in the morning, and while we’re gone, we have some good family friends staying at our place.  Feels good to have the bags packed, the gifts mailed, and to be all ready for the celebrating to begin.

Hope that wherever your Christmas takes place that you have a wonderful time.

Playing with Evelyn, Amalia, and Alex

My friend Heather’s little girl Evelyn was in Wisconsin with Heather’s parents (her first solo visit!), and we got to join them for a play date at the Dream Park.  Here’s Sylvie, Evie, and Celia on the tire swing together.10-18-11_untitled_006

There’s Evie on the swings.10-18-11_untitled_007

Three girls eating carrots on the playground bench.
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We had a picnic, and the girls ate lots of pb&j sandwiches with grapes.  Then toes and fingers got cold, and it was time to pack it in!10-18-11_untitled_021

A few days later, Heather and Michael drove up to Madison from their new home in Indiana.  They brought with them two little munchkins whom I <aaarrrggghhh> haven’t yet met.  Here’s me holding darling Amalia.  I was relieved that she looked like her pictures.  It felt nice to recognize them.  Amalia is a bit of a clone of her sister appearance-wise.10-20-11_untitled_059

How lucky was I to have a baby fall asleep on me?10-20-11_untitled_060

Oh, the sleeping sweetness.10-20-11_untitled_062

And there’s Mr. Alex.  Such a charmer and so full of personality.  I love this little mister and all his sweet tiny fingers and toes!10-20-11_untitled_065

Here’s Amalia taking nap #2 of the morning in a sling.  10-20-11_untitled_069

The next day, I met up with Heather and her family to take photos with Heather’s grandma.  Such a treat it was to spend hours together!  Thanks, Heather and Michael, for making the trip north!  I’ll try to get down to Indiana to see you this winter.

xoox

~Althea

Sylvie’s room – after

Sylvia’s new room is all pulled together.  I hung her fairy bower over the bed, I got a small 9-cubby shelf for her treasures, her dresser went into Andrew’s room, the rocking chairs went away, and my grandma’s secretary came in as her new dresser.  It feels so colorful and clean and pulled-together!  So happy with my big girl’s room.

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The basket in the corner is full of her dress up skirts, and I hung a mirror down low so she can see her costume changes.  My mom did the needlepoint sampler over her white shelf, and Bryan and I put together the bird puzzle when I was pregnant with Andrew.  The mobile hanging from the ceiling fan came from Bryan’s parents in Israel.10-10-11_rooms_006

Here’s the view from the fairy bower…10-10-11_rooms_009

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I took the closet door off, which opened up some room for the doll crib to be at the foot of Sylvia’s bed.10-10-11_rooms_012

10-10-11_rooms_016Weeks after putting it all together, I still walk into her room, smile, and sigh.  It sure does make me happy to have sweet rooms for my kids.

Sylvie’s room – before

Here’s Sylvie’s bedroom when she still had her sweet toddler bed.  Oh, so cute!08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_001

Tucking her dolls in to her bed and into their crib.07-12-11_iPhone_004

Here’s her dresser (now with the mirror removed, it’s Andrew’s dresser), and the bookshelf in the spot where it’s been for the last 6.5 years.  08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_005

Big girl with her pacifier in her little bed for just about the last time.08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_006

Here’s Sylvie’s closet with the new double rack and the shoe shelving.
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The dolls are in a rocking chair that came from my Grandpa and Grandma’s house. 08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_011

Some favorite Sylvia artwork on her door.08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_013

My girl’s pretty fairies and flowers display.08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_014

Flower fairy letters on her wall spelling her name.08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_018

The view from her bed.08-22-11_SylviasBedroom_019

Then, out went the old bed, shift went the furniture, and voila!  A new bed (with a small mattress for the the time being).
08-29-11_FirstDayofSchool_018Stay tuned for more images of Sylvia’s completed room!

Pumpkin patch

My dad and I took the kids to the Eplegaarden orchard and pumpkin patch while Bryan was on a Kickapoo River kayaking trip last month.  We collected apples, discovered pumpkins, and braved the crowds for a fun visit.  Andrew was so strong, he even carried a gallon of cider all the way back to the car!

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Sylvie was fascinated with the clothes.10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_008

They had a horse drawn carriage that passed us twice.  I just love the hugeness and solidness of those hooves!10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_014

Sylvie, Andrew, and Dad check out some over-fed, soporific goats.10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_015

Looking for apples, and getting a snuggle.10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_020

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Hunting through the pumpkin patch for the perfect pick.10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_026

The kids did a full examination of the fields of pumpkins before settling on a couple to take home.10-08-11_pumpkin-patch_029

 

Thanks for a fun outing, Dad!  Glad we got to do that together!  xoxo

Autumn neighborhood walk

Here’s a little peek of our neighborhood color on the first week of October.  We’re at the tail-end of color now, so it’s fun to look back to see the riot of reds and greens and oranges from just a month ago.  That’s one thing I love so much about spring and fall…you need to look and appreciate things now – then they’re gone.10-06-11_FallDay_063

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I like this image with the green and yellow trees reaching across the road to touch.  Like friends holding hands.10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1266

Walkin’ down to the preschool.10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1269

Then heading back.  As the wind blew, yellow leaves tumbled from the trees like snow.10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1270

The kids kick and rustle the fallen, golden snow.10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1272

So much fun to run through leaves!10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1276

I feel really lucky to live in such a beautiful neighborhood.  There’s no time like the autumn that makes me appreciate all the big, beautiful, mature trees more.10-07-11_MGNS-MG&E_1277

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Early autumn and red shoes

Autumn has been my favorite time of year.  This summer, I was pretty sure that summer has now won the title as now my favorite season.  In May, I’d say it’s spring.  When the air is soft and the trees are full of a painter’s pallet, it’s hard not to feel like fall is #1.

Here are some pretty flowers Bryan brought home for the table.  Beautiful autumn sunset colors.10-06-11_FallDay_001

And here’s the trees in our neighbor’s yard.  They’re some of the first to turn.10-06-11_FallDay_009

Here’s our sedum plant ‘autumn joy.’  When I worked at Carleton College’s Off-Campus studies office, my co-workers Margit and Andrea sometimes brought in beautiful bouquets from their garden.  One that impressed me the most was a late fall bouquet of these beauties.  So I planted some in my own yard:)10-06-11_FallDay_015

The silver maples against the blue sky.  What a perfect marriage of colors.10-06-11_FallDay_017

Here’s our September yard.  The raking projects haven’t yet begun, and the temps are in the 80s!

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Here’s me on my hammock enjoying the fall day.10-06-11_FallDay_018

Here’s my girl, swinging from her swing…also enjoying the fall day.  Looking at pictures like this, I have no doubt why I like to be at home with the kids.10-06-11_FallDay_022

And my favorite picture of September (my computer screen’s background)… red shoes, orange skirt, flying.10-06-11_FallDay_035

Minnesota Renaissance Festival

In late September, the kids and I drove up to St. Paul to visit Maretta and Kyle for the weekend.  Bryan was in New York having a fun weekend with his dad.  Saturday was Kyle’s birthday, and Maretta and Kyle took us to the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.  My siblings have been going to “Ren Fairs” for years and years.  They all have costumes and swords, boots, mugs, capes, and jewelry.  But somehow, I’ve been absent from every Ren Fair visit.  I think they started going just about the time that I left home for college.  Anyway, it was my first visit, and it was a lot of fun!

Maretta and Kyle’s roommates, Raderlee and Salsa are part of a fire troupe called the Fandazzi Fire Circus (here’s a video of them from YouTube).  We really enjoyed watching a couple of their shows!

09-24-11_RenFair_009Here’s a skit between Robin Hood and Little John.  Lots of pole fighting!

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Sylvia’s wearing Aunt Maretta’s fairy wings and necklace.  Andrew brought his Darth Vader costume just to be silly.09-24-11_RenFair_014

There’s the birthday boy and my sister with her short, lovely hair.09-24-11_RenFair_017

Andrew wanted to take pictures, so I let him…here’s his portrait of Maretta…09-24-11_RenFair_027

…and here’s one of me.09-24-11_RenFair_030

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All the rides and activities run without power (what a nice contrast to traditional fairs!).   On this ride, the Magical Butterfly Carrousel, two people pushed an axle that spun the carts.09-24-11_RenFair_044

Sylvia had a blast!09-24-11_RenFair_040

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Here’s the scene in the games and rides area.  I loved all the beautiful wooden medieval buildings!  The tower is a climbing wall that caught Andrew’s attention.

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As I was backing up to take this shot, I fell backwards over a hay bale and landed flat on my back.  The camera was well protected, and I couldn’t stop laughing.  Everyone wondered why I was suddenly on the ground! 09-24-11_RenFair_047

The kids also got to do a pony ride.  Andrew’s horse was Bullseye…
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Can’t remember the name of this pretty girl.  Sure is fun to get a chance to ride on a horse!  Anyone know of a place around Madison where the kids could take lessons on a gentle pony?09-24-11_RenFair_056We ate good food and saw a couple other shows and wondered through the extensive fair grounds.

That evening, we had a great steak dinner with Maretta, Kyle, Michael, Lisa, Josh and Betsy, and their new little babe.

Thanks to Salsa and Raderlee for letting us use their room while we visited, and thanks to Maretta and Kyle for being such fun hosts.  Maretta got Lucky Charms for breakfast.  Ahh, good times:)

xoxo

Badger’s Soccer

In an ongoing effort to expose the kids (Sylvia) to girls who are strong and athletic and awesome, Bryan got tickets to women’s Badger hockey, volleyball, and soccer games this fall.

A major draw is the candy:)

I was photographing a wedding, so I didn’t attend this game, but here’s some pictures of the kids having fun watching the girls play.  Sylvia has a poster of the soccer team on the wall of her room, and Andrew has the team picture stuck to the ceiling above his bed (!!).09-17-11_Canon_033

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And here’s a video that I posted a while back that showcases some of Andrew and Sylvie’s stellar dance moves.

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