This four-year-old girl has such a sweet spirit. She wants to do what is right & avoids getting in trouble. Charlotte is very particular about things; she is so opinionated about what she wears, that I’ve started alternating days with her—She chooses her outfit one day, I choose the next day, & so on. It works for the most part, at least we have less struggles and she doesn’t wear the same exact thing every day. She uses big words & speaks expressively (lots of eyebrow & hand movements), does plenty of “homework,” and helps others. She seems so mature sometimes. Doesn’t she look like she’s like 7 in the picture below?
Month: January 2013
Glassblowing in Sonoma
My mom had the idea of taking a group of us to check out a glass-blowing shop in Sonoma. It was so much fun and such a memorable experience! My dad was so nice to stay home with little Caroline while we went on this outing. Thank you, Parents!!
This furnace was 1000 degrees. He had to stick the rod with the liquidy glass in there several times throughout the process to keep it malleable.
Charlotte was too young to participate, but she enjoyed watching it all!
(My brother, Gino, also did a great job making a bowl, but the photos we took of him were on his own camera.)
Here are our results! I hung them up from our kitchen light.
My “Root Beer Float”-inspired ornament. Yummy. Everything I had envisioned it to be!
Chase’s ornament. Looks like Earth… With a whole bunch of continents.
Charlotte’s purple ornament that Pace so kindly made for her.
New Year’s Eve Dance Party
Just a few embarrassing photos. Good idea, Nathan, volunteering to be the one behind the camera!
(Same day as the Howarth Park day, hence the same clothing.)
Rachel was rockin’ her new robe!
We were just about to leave to make it on time for 9am church at my parents’ ward. I walked out the front door to find Pace doing a photo shoot of the girls. Go, Pace! Outfits courtesy of their stylish Grandma T.
Caroline’s day-old hairstyle looks like Cindy Lou Who hair, but don’t worry, I fixed it before church.
Sorry, WAY too many photos of myself, I know. But in the one below Caroline is actually smiling for the camera! Must include it!!
Good Ol’ Howarth Park
This is a public park somewhat close to my parents’ house, which we must visit every time we’re in town!! It’s extra special because it’s a park I used to play at when I was little (although it wasn’t quite as fancy back then as it is now).
“Swing us around, Daddy!!”
Alright, you asked for it…
Bulging Man Muscles (All natural)
“Again! Again!!!”
(Such a fun guy. Tires me out just to look at these photos.)
I wanted to document these photos because this type of thing NEVER happens in real life!!! I wish it did. These two actually fight all the time, seriously.
Anyway, I think Pace was having the kids do some sort of movie poses on a green screen mat type of thing at Grandpa & Grandma’s, and he must have tricked them into hugging each other for the “movie.” Whatever it was, I’m just thankful for the loving (<rare) photos!
My Snow Babies
It is so incredibly cold lately. Tomorrow is a high of 12 degrees, low of –6 degrees. Yeeeesh! Worst thing about living in Utah. But my kids don’t think so; they like the snow! Even little Marshmallow Girl here.
I’m glad Chase enjoys playing out there so much, since he’s the child with the most energy & needs the physical outlet! It’s fun to see what Chase comes up with when he plays in the snow. So creative. He uses all sorts of things from the garage. There are probably a bunch of rakes, pliers, & tennis rackets buried all over the yard and we don’t even know it.
Charlotte was pretty determined to ride her bike through the snow… She enjoys collecting pretty icicles & likes to play out in the snow for a short amount of time.
More often than not, though, the two little girls are inside the house, staying warm!
Happy 4th Birthday, Charlotte!
Charlotte had her 4th birthday when we were in California. She was a little disappointed to not have another Tangled Birthday party like last year (Was that only last year? Seems like a long time ago), but she was a good sport about it. We had lots of people around to help us celebrate!
For her breakfast in bed, she requested Cocoa Krispies cereal, juice, berries, and a Mandarin Orange from Grandpa & Grandma’s trees. Caroline of course had to get in on the action, because she’s always hungry!!
She opened a few little presents (we’re so into the “less is more” mode at this point) and then asked where all the other presents were. We told her she had gotten plenty! Poor girl has Christmas 2 days before her birthday.
She got to go with Pace & Chase to see Wreck-It Ralph at the movie theater, which is her very favorite outing! I took Caroline & picked up some donuts for her Donut Cake that she had requested. Pace also stopped to buy Charlotte a bouquet of her choice: Light purple roses. Such a thoughtful daddy!
We all went to Olive Garden for dinner that night, because she wanted Mac ‘n’ Cheese for dinner, and somehow that translated to Olive Garden to the adults!
We went back home to sing to her and have Donut Cake (nothing fancy, just donuts in tower shape).
A few of the party guests:
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Rachel & her little daughter… I mean, NIECE.
Seriously, look at their faces! So similar, it’s almost scary. But I’m positive that I was the one who carried Charlotte in the womb.
Our Safari Out West
We went as a family (minus the Skankeys) to Safari West to check out the animals they have on a beautiful preserve in Santa Rosa. It didn’t disappoint!
Lemur
Cheetah
Charlotte’s hair was super frizzy on that foggy morning. All our kids were happy & well-behaved for the adventure!
Did you know that flamingos get their color from the shrimp they eat?
Pretty giraffes roaming about
This clever guy was stealing food from the gazelles
Why, here’s a friendly giraffe!
He came right up to our truck, and the people sitting on top (Ryan, Tina, Pace & Chase) got a great close-up view! Ryan pet its face. Charlotte pet the giraffe’s body from down below where we were sitting.
Rhinoceros
Some odd type of cow from Africa, whose horns have evolved to be huge. How do they hold those things up all day?
My personal favorite, the zebra!! Soooo beautiful. They look so sweet & friendly, huh?! Actually, our guide told us that zebras are not very friendly to humans and that the zebras definitely wouldn’t allow anyone to ride on their backs.
Wildebeest: The easiest prey in Africa! Apparently, they’re pretty dumb.
This ostrich was crazy. It charged right toward us—I moved to the other side of the truck! It nibbled Pace’s shoe for a minute before we moved on.
Some more wild African animals! ha.
Poor Caroline was sick that day, but she was a good sport along with Grandma, who was also sick!!
Love those sweet babies!
An Assortment of CA Photos
Making gingerbread houses! Rachel & Pace were the good sports who helped the kids make these. I definitely prefer just making little gingerbread men because they’re easier to assemble, you can take pics of them, & then eat them!!
The obligatory sampling
Bonding time with Uncle Gino. He loves babies, can’t you tell by his thumbs up?!
Picking delicious Mandarin Oranges with Grandpa on a cold, windy day. I realize now that when I was a teen, I didn’t appreciate having those beautiful oranges right outside the back door! Now I wish I could transport a few trees to our house here in Utah so I could feast on those tasty oranges all the time.
P90X time! My dad is in the best shape ever. He did this workout after he had already swam laps for 1.5 hours earlier that morning! Good example to me.
Charlotte was exhausted after about 3 minutes of exercise. I don’t blame you, Charlotte!!
These weirdos decided to spontaneously pretend to be Joseph, Mary & baby Jesus with the couch arm covers + Charlotte’s sweater.
Now switch roles! Cute….
Caroline checking out the Christmas loot
“The Men” went on a short fishing trip at a neighbor’s pond… Didn’t catch anything, maybe because it was about noon, not 5am?
My handsome guy grew a goatee for a few days.
Trip to the Redwoods
Good thing she wore her rain gear!!