Friday, December 25, 2009

Tooth Fairy / Santa Claus Double Header!



This is going to be a very big night for Annabel. She lost her second tooth today, so we are expecting evening visits from both the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus tonight if you can believe it! It's going to grand central in here for childhood figures bearing gifts.

As you can see from the girls thoughtful note, Santa is still a very important figure at Christmas. In case you can't quite make it out, that is a potholder that the girls made for Mrs. Claus. Annabel seems to have some interesting suspicions. She is often quiet when the topic comes up around me, and she has asked Kristin if Santa Claus is really your parents. Kristin of course said no. Gaby is 100% on Santa and can't WAIT for tomorrow morning.

They are both off to bed and we just finished getting the house ready for tomorrow morning. Merry Christmas everyone, we are missing out extended family this year. We hope you have a wonderful holiday and a peaceful New Year!

Friday, December 04, 2009

Lost Teeth, Thanksgiving and Paying The Bronco, Dude!

From ThanksGiving


It's been a very busy few weeks for Annabel.

She lost her first tooth on November 13th. She said she was playing with it at school and it came out on her tongue. She said that it didn't hurt and it only bled a little. She also got word to the tooth fairy (using her Mom as a trusted go-between) that she wanted to keep the tooth so she could show her grandpa who had said that he wanted to see it.

Much to my surprise, Kristin told me that the tooth fairy agreed to let her keep it! I also heard that the tooth fairy is now paying outrageous amounts for first-time teeth. I think there must be a shortage of teeth in fairyland or something.

Shortly thereafter I started to notice some changes in Annabel. She seems suddenly a bit more playful and a bit more at ease around strangers. She was practically performing for our house guests on thanksgiving.

"Pay the Bronco, dude!" she would say in a very funny western accent, holding out her hand, as if to accept payment. Everyone was laughing at the performance and she was eating it up. Kristin and I have never seen her so outgoing. We were also surprised that she was (apparently) the Bronco and needed to be payed.

She has also been reading much more readily. Last week she read practically all of fox in sox fluently and without problems. There is some talk about the fact that losing teeth and reading frequently coincide. That is certainly the case with Annabel.

Here are some recent pics from Thanksgiving which we had here in San Francisco and then our weekend in Lake Tahoe.


From ThanksGiving


From ThanksGiving

Monday, November 23, 2009

Thanksgiving play

Here's the video from Annabel's thanksgiving play. She played the horse (Kristin did an awesome job on the costume).

Her line in case you can't quite hear it is:
"I prefer Cherry Pie, myself. When is Cherry Season?"

It's at about 7:00 in the video if you want to skip ahead. : )

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

First day of school

 


I know its been forever since I've updated this spot. I have a huge backlog of posts that I will try to fill in, but I just saw this picture that I took last week on Annabel and Gaby's first day of school that I thought was so cute that I just had to put it up right away.

So far both girls seem to be loving school this year. :)
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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Kindergarten graduation



I can't believe I didn't put these up earlier. They happened almost a month ago now. As you can see it was quite a production. It featured inspirational speeches, gifts for the teachers and administrators, three songs and two dances including one with prop sunglasses, a diploma ceremony and a potluck lunch afterward.


Getting a new tooth

Annabel is getting her first tooth before losing one. It's her right rear molar. Just coming in now.

(click on the pic for a bigger picture).

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Camping with K-White

The girls and I went camping with Annabel's Kindergarten class last weekend. We all had a blast. Here are a few shots.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sleeping Bags


The girls got sleeping bags today in advance of the official kindergarten camping trip that is scheduled for next weekend. We are going to be camping here in petaluma.

They were so excited about the idea of sleeping in them, they decided to give it a try tonight on the floor of their room.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Surfing



Kristin decided she wanted to try surfing last weekend. I was delighted! We went down to Linda-Mar, which is the main surf beach in Pacifica.

We rented wetsuits for everyone and headed over to the beach. The girls aren't strong enough swimmers yet to even walk into the surf, so I carried them in and let them feel the waves splash up against their wetsuits.

Kristin did get out into the water, which was awesome. She wasn't quite able to paddle out past the breaking waves, but she says tat she enjoyed being in the water, and I think we might be able to find some smaller waves up north in Bolinas next time.

I managed to catch a wave or two.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Annabel and Gaby Show

Last weekend I noticed Annabel running around the house with the Video Camera making movies. I wasn't exactly sure what she shot until just a few minutes ago when I downloaded everything off the camera. Turns out that she has shot several segments of "The Annabel and Gaby Show".

This is a milestone for her: Her first explicit contribution to her own blog.
Annabel plays a great straight-man host and Gaby plays the role of the comic cut-up. It's sort of a Felix and Oscar type-thing, but with a younger twist. I think it has real potential...

There is a good 20 or 30 minutes worth of these videos. Here is one of the shorter ones:

Saturday, February 07, 2009

The Life Cycle Of A Butterfly.


Annabel has been learning about the animals in her kindergarten class, and she has been checking animal books out of the school library at her weekly library visit.

She now regularly whips out Animal fun facts that surprise me.

The Onza is a long legged panther for one example, and the Coyotes that live around here are nocturnal for another.

A few weeks ago, I came up for breakfast and saw this sitting on her drawing table. Kristin pointed it out to me. Apparently Annabel had drawn it earlier in the morning. (She still gets up at about 6:30 no matter what). Kristin had asked her about it and she said:

"It's the lifecycle of the Butterfly. That's the egg, that's the caterpillar, that's the cocoon, that's the butterfly coming out of the cocoon and that's the grown-up butterfly."

"Wow!" said Kristin. "And what about these guys?" pointing to the butterflies up in the corner and the one under her very fancy signature.

"Those are her friends." Annabel said.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Holidays 2008



Annabel had a blast this Holiday season.

She has been in full-on Holiday mode for about a solid month. It started with a Hanukkah celebration at her school and ended last night with a sprite toast to the New Year in a real champaign flute.

She absolutely loved the holidays. Watching her was like taking a lesson in Jolliness. She pranced, danced and sang her way around the house.

She still believes in Santa Claus, but senses that there is something strange about the knowing tone that people use when they talk about him. She ran into Mrs. Claus this year at the Christmas Tree farm and immediately snapped into her best behavior. After Mrs. Claus walked away, she ran over to me and asked me if I thought she had been good this year. I assured her that she had.

On Christmas eve, she set out a plate of cookies that she made for Santa and then surprised us by putting the plate on a small end table near our window, then getting a chair and some pillows and setting those up so that Santa would have a place to sit and eat his cookies.

Then she had the great idea of putting her tights out for Santa instead of a stocking because there was more room for presents in the tights (2 legs worth!).

She was the first one up on Christmas morning at about 6:30am :( We woke up everyone else and went up to open presents. Annabel ran over to the chair and found the note that Santa left. It said that the tights were too small for his hands so he left their presents in stockings, but that it was a good idea.

Annabel was delighted with the whole thing.