Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Alexa's Room

Cassidy gets to share her room with Alexa, and she is super-excited about it. She recently just moved into her big-girl bed and I cried. Yes, I know she's 5 1/2, but still, she was my first baby and she's getting so big! We've gone with a butterfly theme in the girls' room:
I am particulary proud of Alexa's baby mobile. I took an old junky mobile and made this:
Cassidy's bed, dresser and the changing table were all white, so I had Joel paint the crib for me to match. I love how it turned out, but I feel terrible, because I didn't realize what a huge project it would become until it was already too late. Let's hope I don't change my mind on the crib color for the next baby...
My sisters and mom helped me make Alexa's butterfly quilt:
Then I made a matching changing pad cover for the changing table. I also made these bow hangers to hang above, and love how they turned out:
That's the whole tour of the girls' room. Lots of butterflies, lots of pink, and not much space. Such is life. At least it all fits (barely).

Ethan's twin dog

Ethan got a lot of stuff for his birthday, but this is MY favorite thing he got:
A new outfit for his Build-A-Bear dog that matches his clothes, even down to the glasses!
Hehehehe!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ethan's train party

Ethan LOVES trains. For his birthday, he just wanted trains. So that's exactly what he got: Talk about a spoiled baby boy. Too many trains!
In case getting a truckload of trains wasn't enough, we decided to let him have a "train" party. He was VERY excited on the way to his train party:
His train party was really on the train! (FrontRunner, that is):

Coloring Thomas Train pictures:
Then we climbed on the old trains at Union Station:


My little train conductor:
Opening presents on the train:
Then he came home and blew out his candles:
It was a fun-filled day!

La Caille

I took my French students to La Caille on March 2. It was pretty fun. Only problem was the paths around the gardens were NOT SHOVELED. Prego Cindy slipped down the stairs. But the food was outstanding, and I was super-brave and gulped down my snail like a good French Teacher. That thing was really ugly-looking, and...we won't even talk about the texture. I digress. All in all, it was a good experience. I hadn't been to La Caille since I was in eighth grade, so I was nervous. But it went very well. I guess this means we can go next year, too:)