Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Our Little Daisy


Here is Kate, proud to be in her Daisy uniform. She got new Daisy pants and socks for Christmas and had to show us the full effect. Now if Mommy would just find the time to sew all of her patches on :)

Merry Christmas!

Here are some pics from our Christmas Day :)






Gingerbread House







We decided to make a real gingerbread house this year (instead of graham crackers) - and no we didn't use a kit :) The kids had fun decorating and of course munching as they went along!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Coughs!

We have been sick for literally 3 weeks now. First with a cold, then with throwing up, and now with a horrible cough. Nick was up last night with a fever of almost 102.6. We have all (except for Ellie and Andy) been coughing and coughing nonstop for the past few days. I don't think we're going to be making it to the Christmas Eve service tonight. A quite night at home is in store for us. I am planning on lysoling the house again and I hope we can soon break this cycle of sickness. Luckily, the parties and festivities of the past couple of weeks are over - the breeding grounds for all of this gunk! Hopefully we'll all be back to normal soon. The kids are salivating over their presents. We let them open one each today, but they'll have to wait until tomorrow morning for the rest.....

Friday, December 21, 2007

Ultrasound

So, I had my ultrasound today. I have to say that it wasn't very exciting. I was spoiled by having a private practice civilian doctor for the past two pregnancies who sat and pointed every little thing out. I didn't really get much of a chance to see the baby this time- the technician had the screen turned away until the very end. I didn't get a picture either :( And - she couldn't tell what the baby was. The baby was breech and had the umbilical cord between its legs. She said if she had to guess she'd say a girl, but she's definitely not sure. On a happy note though, the baby looks healthy and weighs about 9 oz. I am right on target for the due date I already had - May 22nd.
Today is Andy's last day of work before going on leave :) We are so excited for him to have a couple of weeks off!! We will be spending it at home, together. No trips for us this winter.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Santa Claus




Ellie and Kate went to a Girl Scout Holiday craft/fun night and got their pictures taken with Santa. They had such a good time. Kate was beaming when I picked her up. She said "Mommy I was shy, but I can smile and be shy" Hurrah!!! That is a MAJOR step for Kate who tends to frown and/or glare when she is uncomfortable and shy. The girls came home with a new patch and some crafts they had made - and I got an hour in the craft store down the street while they were there :)


Bad Hair Day




It is SO dry here. Our poor Christmas tree is pretty pathetic looking. It's going to have to make it another 5 days, but it is getting taken down the day after Christmas. It died within the first week we had it. We kept it watered and we chopped the bottom off it before we put it in the stand, but it was no use. I guess that's why so many people have fake ones up here :( I just like the smell of a real tree!
Anyway, along with the dryness comes tons of STATIC!! We keep zapping eachother all day long. Here is Lexie having a very bad hair day :) Her hair is so thin that it is hard to keep it from flying away...

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Dance Class








Today was parent observation day in Ellie's ballet and Highland dance classes, so I actually got to sit and watch :) I'm so proud of her!! These pictures are all from ballet.



Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus...

Did you know that if you send a letter to Santa through the mail you can actually get a reply? Ellie mailed off a letter to Santa last month and she got a letter back from one of his head elves. (it was actually addressed and postmarked North Pole, AK!) I found the following about Santa's Mailbag:

About Santa's Mailbag - Our 53 years of Christmas
Santa’s Mailbag started in 1954, when the city of North Pole, Alaska, incorporated and the United States Postal Service began using the North Pole, Alaska postal cancellation. The idea for Santa’s Mailbag was formulated by six Air Traffic Controllers working at Eielson AFB, Alaska. The plan was to mail letters from Santa to the Children of men and women in the armed forces stationed overseas. Before Santa mailed out the first letter both military and civilian children were on Santa’s list.
During Christmas 1954, Santa’s Mailbag answered about 160 letters from children sent to Santa. Over the years, the number of letters received by Santa and his crew of elves has steadily grown. Santa’s Mailbag has been featured in newspaper articles nation wide. Renowned television programs such as, “Good Morning America and The Today Show have featured Santa’s Mailbag during the Christmas Season. Recognition has spread throughout South America, Europe, and in recent years to the Far East and North Africa.
In 2001, the anthrax poisoning of postal letters left Santa’s Mailbag without volunteers. A local service organization, Northern Lights Badger Lions took on the task and helped Santa answer 3,500 letters that Christmas. This heroic deed captured national attention. Once again newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations carried the story coast to coast. In 2002, the North Pole Post Office was covered with an avalanche of 60,000 children’s and adult’s letters addressed to Santa Claus. Under the direction and organization of Santa, the elves at Santa’s Mailbag were able to answer about 10,000 of those letters.
Santa’s Mailbag has been featured in The Lions International Magazine, “(AARP) The American Association of Retired People monthly magazine” and this year People Magazine, featuring the “Santa” behind Santa’s Mailbag in a Christmas Article by Johnny Dodd and photos by Brian Smale.
Santa reports his goals are to ease the ever increasing burden placed on the U.S. Postal Service for handling tens of thousands of Santa letters received each day during the Christmas season. The volume of letters this year in 2007 is estimated to reach as high as 150,000. Children who’s letters are addressed to Santa and not delivered to Santa’s Mailbag are “dead lettered” by the post office. They go unread and are shredded.
Santa encourages parents to order a letter from Santa at santasmailbag.org. A donation per letter is requested. These funds, along with contributions from those who support our effort, go help thousands of children receive a letter from Santa. For many children in this great country of ours, the only gift some might receive for Christmas is a letter from Santa, through Santa’s Mailbag. Each letter is cancelled with the cherished North Pole Christmas Cancellation. It’s the magic of Christmas!”
Santa encourages children to write their letter to Santa on our “write a letter to Santa page.” Santa also encourages parents to pre-order their child’s return letter from Santa now or as early in the year as possible.
If you would like to help with a donation please click here, or write to:
Gabbyc/o Santa’s MailbagP.O. Box 56159North Pole, Alaska 99705
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


You can also send an email to Santa: http://www.santasmailbag.org/writetosanta/

How cool is that?

BRRRRRRRRRR!!!

Ok, it has officially gotten cold up here. It is negative 33 degrees out today. That is really cold. Everytime I let the dog out to go to the bathroom, he is immediately at the door again ready to come in. It's definitely time to pull the long johns out. It looks like we are going to be staying in the house quite a bit now. I am supposed to be going to a spouse's coffee tonight - we'll see if I make it without being a popsicle :) It could get down as low as negative 40 tonight!!!

Here is a link to our local weather: http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?zoneid=AKZ222

MORE Babes in Toyland pictures




These are some of the professional pictures which were taken during the show. I just got them in the mail the other day. In the top, she is the lion on the left, in the middle she is in the middle, on the bottom she is on the left. I promise to put some pictures on soon of something OTHER than Babes in Toyland :)


Petri Dish

Yes, our house appears to be a petri dish full of bacteria. We have all been sick for a couple of weeks now. Last week, it was a nasty cold with coughs, sore throats and runny noses. This week it is throwing up. Unfortunately, not everyone has been sick at the same time. It has slowly cycled through the family. So far Andy has been spared this last sickness, but I don't think he's out of the clear yet!! We haven't gotten out much this past week because of it - and now the temperature has gone way down. It's been below NEGATIVE 20 for the past couple of days. I am not looking forward to having to bundle the kids up so much before leaving the house. We need some fresh air though!!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

More Pics




Sunday, December 09, 2007

Babes in Toyland 2007

Here is a picture of the cast of Babes in Toyland :) We are finally DONE with all 10 shows. I had a busy weekend of helping out and I am exhausted!!!!

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Our babe in toyland :)




Here is Ellie in her lion costume after last night's show. Andy and Kate will be watching it today and Lexie and I will go tomorow :)