Thursday, December 28, 2006

More Christmas Photos

My Uncle Maynard and Aunt Sharyn(my Dad's sister) with my Grandma and Grandpa Hamilton. They came up to see us yesterday and we had a nice visit.
A present that both the girls enjoyed, it has a dancing princess.
My Mom's Christmas presents hanging on her dining room wall.
Keira and her cousin Kyle (age 17) watching a movie together.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Christmas in Rochester

This is our little one sleeping on the plane on the way to Grandma's house. The girls really enjoyed our trip to the airport and flying on the planes. And, even though we snatched them out of bed at 5 am, they handled the traveling very well.
Cayleigh and her Aunt Rachel are having a fabulous time doing girl things together. They are playing with dolls, dressing up, being creative, and giggling a lot.
My parents asked us all to give them a framed family picture for Christmas. Here they are opening my sister's photo.
We had a very nice Christmas together. We enjoyed our stockings this morning, then my older sister and her three teenage boys joined us for brunch. We opened our presents with them after cleaning up. Unfortunately, my brother and his family did not join us for our Christmas celebrations.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Electric Safari

Our friends gave us tickets to the Electric Safari at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. We bundled up and visited the animals at night. The girls really enjoyed touring the zoo with their Daddy and seeing all the lights.

Locked In?

Have you ever been locked in a room? I was locked in our tiny bathroom yesterday with my four year old, thanks to my four year old. I put our two year old down for a nap, and then I went to use the bathroom. My four year old followed me like a little puppy dog as usual, but she just happened to lock the bathroom door before shutting it. Usually, this wouldn't be a problem, but it just so happens the the doorknob is on backwards and we became locked in the bathroom. Not just any bathroom, but our bathroom which is barely big enough to turn around in. And we were both locked in! So, I first tried to unlock it with no success, because they were not any resources to work with except a piece of cardboard in the trash. I then thought maybe I could take the hinges off the door. Surprisingly, I was able to get the hinges out without any tools, but the door would not come out. I thought about calling to our two year old, but really, what could she do? I also thought about sitting there until my husband came home. No, this definitely was not an option. My last option of course was the window. Yes, there is actually a window in our tiny bathroom. You might think that this would be my first thought. Normally it would be, but there just happened to be four foot drifts right out the window. Oh well, at least I didn't have to jump down from the second story! I did have some trouble getting the screen out, but I ended up dredging through the snow almost losing my slippers in the process. It was very cold, and I did have some trouble opening the gate with the drifts piled high around it. I did make it around to the front of the house where I was very thankful that my husband had installed a remote garage door opener even though I had told him that we really didn't need one. I think I'll tell him that we really need a new doorknob for our bathroom!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Our Afternoon Walk



We went for a walk today. When we left it was sunny and warm and Cayleigh was riding her bike. By the time we got home, Cayleigh was riding piggy-back and I was pushing the stroller and the bike. And we were very cold, except Keira because I had bundled her properly. For our next walk, I will have to make sure we get home before the sun goes behind the mountains.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Christmas Cookies



Here are some photos of the sugar cookies that we made. It was lots of fun, and a little messy. Cayleigh put on way too much sugar, and Keira just licked the icing off every cookie I gave her to decorate. I guess they were a little too young this year.

Thank Heaven for Little Girls

Here is our youngest daughter admiring her two little ponytails in the mirror.


Here's our oldest daughter at age two playing at the park in her little ponytails.



What could be cuter than a two year old girl in ponytails?! I guess my mom thought it irresistable too, because she took this picture of me. It is one of my favorite pictures.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The Gingerbread House



For the last three years, we have gone to our friend's bakery to decorate a gingerbread house. It is so much fun. The girls had a great time, covering the house with icing and candies. Of course, I had fun experimenting with my new camera!

Early Christmas Present


Drew gave me my Christmas present early this year! He wanted me to be able to learn how to use it properly before Christmas day. This is my favorite Christmas gift! I have been wanting to get a digital SLR camera for some time now and improve my photography skills. Now I have a fantastic camera, and I can't wait to get shooting. Drew bought the camera at a camera shop so that I could also enjoy the digital photography classes that come with a digital camera purchase. Now, if I can just get my computer to handle the high resolution photos, I will get some posted to my blog.

Happy Mother's Day?


For Mother's day this year, Drew and the girls gave me flowers and a gift certificate to Lowe's to buy plants for our yard. A wonderful gift. I didn't spend it all, so I used the rest of it this week. We bought new light fixtures for our family room. When we moved in to this house, the family room had some ugly white and black spotlights. Uggh. They were very functional though, so we spent our money and effort on other more important house projects like the kitchen and bathrooms. Last week when replacing a bulb, Drew told me that one of the lights was broken and it was time to replace them. Yay! We ended up buying some inexpensive lights that were not the right color and simply spray painted them the color we wanted. So for $25, I have two beautiful new lights in my family room. Thank you Drew!

Friday, December 01, 2006

Another Perspective

Everyone is always telling me, "Children grow up so fast, enjoy them while they're young." Well, I am trying to enjoy them. I do enjoy them very much. However, it isn't always easy. It is difficult to enjoy them when you are in the second week of potty training, and your two year old has again left a puddle on the carpet. It is difficult to enjoy your four year old when she starts practicing her alphabet with pink chapstick on your beige carpet, or with pen on your off-white walls. (By the way, she can write, "cat.")

I am often reminded by another person's perspective of how wonderful it is to be a mother. I was at the store today and received several comments about my girls. One lady was delighted to hear my precious girls squealing with delight in the toy department. Another lady was tickled by my two year old who was excited about using the potty like a big girl. Another day I had a lady tell me how refreshing it was to see a mom teaching her children about produce in a gentle voice rather than yelling at her children in the store. It is these perspectives that often spark a renewal of love in me towards my children. So, thank you to everyone who helps mothers of young children with their comments and smiles that help us to love our children all the more.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Thank You Grandma and Aunt Rachel







Thank you Grandma and Aunt Rachel!!! We had a ball opening the four boxes of clothes that you sent. We had a little fashion show. Cayleigh enjoyed being the supermodel and needed no prompting to strike poses. It has been such a blessing for Cayleigh to have an Aunt who is only two years older than herself.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving


































We spent Thanksgiving with our church family today. We had a nice time. After our midday meal, we went to the park to work out some energy. The girls had a great time playing on the playground with their friends. I am thankful for the wonderful weather God has given us in Colorado.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Drew's Dirt Bike


Drew went away for a few days to do some dirt biking with two friends. They hit a few trails near Moab, Utah.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Fall Fun




We raked up some leaves today, and of course we couldn't bag them up without playing in them first!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Favorite Dress

Both the girls love to wear dresses and play dress up. This pink dress was sent to us by my Mom after my baby sister grew out of it. Since my baby sister is only two years older than my oldest daughter, it has worked out really well to get her hand-me-downs. We have so much fun going through the boxes they send!

This pink dress was one of Cayleigh's favorite dresses to wear. At first, we saved it for special occasions, then the lace at the bottom became torn, and there was a small hole on the back of the dress. Cayleigh continued to wear the dress until little sister decided that she wanted to wear it also. Keira loved it too. Both girls enjoyed dancing and swirling the skirt. They wore it fresh out of the dryer many times because I had to pry it off of them in order to clean it. They played in it, ate with it on, and also slept in this dress. We finally had to throw it away today. Keira was undressing herself for the bath and the fabric was so worn that it tore along the bodice seam. We were very sad to see it go.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Sledding-Colorado Style



We took the girls sledding on Saturday. It was so warm that we ended up sledding in just our t-shirts and pants. The girls thoroughly enjoyed playing in the snow and the sun.

Favorite Blankie


My girls each have a favorite blankie. It just so happens that it is the same blanket. Cayleigh was given two of this pink blanket, and it quickly became my favorite, and later her favorite as well. It was nice when she was little because she didn't realize that there were two of them. It was much easier at bedtime to give her the blanket because if we didn't know where it was, we would just grab the other one and she was happy. Eventually she figured out there were two and had to have them both :( When Keira came along, Cayleigh graciously offered her duplicate blankie to her sister. So sweet! These blankets go with us many places and the girls have to have them for bedtime.

I was at my friend's house the other day, and her daughter also has the same blanket. She is not as fond of her blanket as my girls are and so hers still looks new. I could not believe the difference in her blanket compared to our blankets. These blankets are so loved, that they are discolored and tattering on the edges. I don't know what we will do if they ever get lost or fall apart! I do hope that my girls have fond memories of their favorite blankie as I do of mine.

Friday, October 27, 2006

October Blizzard!







We had a real blizzard yesterday. We woke up to the ground covered in snow, and then it kept snowing for most of the day. It reminded me of the blizzards that we had in Rochester growing up. Schools were closed for two days. It was great!!! The girls had fun playing outside in the snow even though it was really too deep for them to walk through. They kept getting stuck-especially our little one.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Sunday Afternoon


I couldn't resist getting a photo of this! Is there anything sweeter than a Daddy and a daughter curled up on the couch together for an afternoon nap?

Saturday, October 21, 2006

The First Snow



We had our first snow this week. I set aside the household chores and dragged out the winter wardrobes so we could build a snowman. We (actually, I) built two snowmen. The girls had a great time. We actually played outside for over an hour. We didn't need all of our winter wardrobes either, because it was pleasantly warm considering we had several inches of snow on the ground.

A New Beginning

I thought that I would try something new. My friend, Jenna, introduced me to her blog and I enjoyed viewing it. So, here I am starting one of my own. I am scared about privacy on the internet, and also about using computers. I am not good with computers, nor am I good at putting my thoughts into words. So, I expect that my blog will be filled with pictures mostly. I love looking at and taking photographs. Plus, I thought this would be a great way to keep my family updated about things that are going on with us here in Colorado. Welcome to Colorado Chronicles!