Sunday, November 10, 2013

Mostly Chris!

Papa and I had the opportunity to spend some time with Chris on Friday afternoon while Claire, Chloe, Mike, and Paula attended the girls' first parent-teacher conference. At their school, the student attends with the parents and is  asked to set some goals for the next grading period. Paula reported that both girls decided that they would like to be "nicer". That strikes me as very funny since they are both such nice little girls. Their respective report cards back me up on that!

While they were gone we had some laughs with Chris. Chris adores his Papa and even this morning when he saw me after Sunday School his first words were "Hi Grandma, is Papa here?" Papa is equally smitten with Chris.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Below the three C's sample their caramel apples that they had made earlier in the day. Their great Aunt Jen had sent them the ingredients and instructions which was very sweet of her. I think prior to this picture being taken each of them had dropped the apple off the stick at least one time. Oh well, they still tasted yummy to them!

 
 
 
 
 
Enjoying Autumn....hope you are as well!
 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Halloween Fun, 2013

Halloween fell on a school day, actually the day I normally volunteer in Claire and Chloe's classroom, so I was able to take part in their fun day at school. All of the children were in costume,  sweet little costumes that indicated how creative their parents were. It was fun to see.

Chloe declared that she was a snow queen/angel. The angel part was added later but she did indeed look like a little angel.

 
Claire was a princess bride and in the picture below we see her consulting with Cinderella about something important. Cinderella's Mom had made her dress and it was so authentic to the story looking. She has twin toddler brothers who came in to the classroom and they were two of the mice from the story and were absolutely darling. Their mother is beyond talented!
 
 
Below you see the class dancing to the music of the song "Dry Bones".
 
 
 
Here is their wonderful teacher and her precious little daughter who stopped by for a short visit.
 
 
 
About mid-morning the school costume parade took place. The Kindergarten children led the parade by marching through the classroom of the 1st graders who then stood and joined the parade and they all went on to the 2nd grade class who then joined the parade until they reached the 5th grade classroom. All K-5 students then marched to the playground area. The middle school students didn't take part in the parade but were outside for some celebration time of their own.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
That evening Mike and Paula hosted a little dinner party and trick or treat time for some of the family. Aunt Suzie came as Batgirl and looked beautiful as usual. Below she is holding Chris the dinosaur.
 
 
Paula and Suzie. Paula looked so cute in her long, black wig!
 
 
Claire and Chloe by the door, anxious to get started trick or treating!
 
 
 
Emma is ready too.......with her glow stick....
 
 
Hold on kids...one more little detail before we go.....

 
 
Chris came back with Mommy a bit earlier than the rest of the gang. He promptly took his candy bag and dumped it all in the bowl holding the candy his parents were giving away. He didn't seem to mind sharing at all...
 
 
Someone is looking just a bit weary.... not Grandma!
 
 
 
Someone, believe it or not, was giving away full size cans of soda. Mommy let Chris have a little taste. The three C's hardly know what soda tastes like. 
 
 
 
 
Aunt Batgirl and Chloe the snow queen/angel.
 
 
 
Cousin Ezra, the tiger....
 

 
Three tired looking trick or treaters.....
 

 
 
Batgirl and sweet little cousin Emma.....
 
 
 
It was a long and busy day but the children thoroughly enjoyed it. Again I think of how thankful I am for healthy grandchildren and for the fact that we are able to take part in many of their activities!
 
Welcome November, one of my favorite months of the year!