Monday, November 28, 2011

Finally Four

"I love being four!"
Announced the FOUR year old this morning.

Yesterday was the big day. Finally four. It's been a long time coming...




We have been celebrating for the last week or so. Last Saturday, Montana had her first kid party while her Grandma and Papa were here from Colorado. Ten kids or so (plus parents too) came (thank goodness for the common house). We decorated cupcakes (I made about 50!), had a book exchange, and whacked a pinata. All in all it was a fun time, with only one minor casualty from the pinata!! I think Montana had a fun time and that's what counts!



Then after her party we went home and opened presents from Grandma and Papa and Uncle Dan and Aunt Sarah and her Colorado cousins. The gift that was probably the biggest hit was the Rapunzel wig! It totally cracked us all up. And check out her pose....

We topped off her birthday celebration day with crab! What a lucky girl....yum!!!



By the time it got to her actual birthday, we were partied out, so we had a very low key day. We started out with pancakes and presents and relaxed most of the day. Montana told everyone she saw that it was her birthday. She was so excited to go to school today to tell her classmates that she is four!

We are so proud of our 4 yr old and the girl that she is becoming. She is imaginative, creative, and silly. She loves being with people. And she knows what she wants! She is riding her bike and enjoying little crafts. She is a great big sister. My heart overflows with love for my special girl.

Happy 4th Birthday, Montana Faith!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Thankful

Another Thanksgiving away from family. But we have come to love our Thanksgiving with friends. We have hosted several years and typically spend it with friends who are away from their families for whatever reason. This year we missed our friends who moved to Australia last month, but enjoyed it with 3 dear friends. We had a feast of food and fellowship.

I have so many things to be thankful for. Mostly I am so thankful for this little life of mine. I live in a beautiful place, in a community I love, doing things that bring meaning and purpose....and all this with an amazing partner and awesome offspring. At our dinner when we went around the table and said what we were thankful for, I said this, and Montana reminded me not to forget mentioning my kids!

Speaking of Montana, the other day we were at her school for a Thanksgiving Party and Montana and I were doing a craft together. She would tell me what she was thankful for, I would write it on a leaf and she would glue it to the tree. Her answers were fairly basic - parents, brother, God, you know, all the expected things - and then she surprised me when she said, the Holy Spirit! That caught me off guard and so I asked her why she is thankful for the Holy Spirit. She said, "because he 'tects us." Oh, he protects us. Earlier in the week she told a neighbor girl that she was "...thankful for God AND Jesus, but they're like the same thing." Oh my little theologian with simple faith. The Trinity does seem easier to understand when you are 4!

I am thankful. Thankful for family, for friends, for faith, and for food. We are never in need and rarely in want.



And as a side note, yes I WILL be brining my turkey again next year. It was amazing (if I do say so myself!)!!! Here's a link to the recipe I used from Sunset magazine. So yummy. I'm actually thankful for turkey leftovers this year!!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Grandma and Papa visit

Aaron's parents came for a visit last weekend. We had them here for 5 wonderful days. It was such a great time together. Montana was over the moon and loved having them here. She went to bed late and got up early asking when they were coming over. (Our guests usually stay in the shared common house which is so nice because our little condo is so small.)





Some highlights:
~Montana's first kid birthday (I will save another post for that major event!) They got to meet her friends and take care of Amos while mom and dad ran around.
~They watched Amos and Montana Sunday morning so that Aaron and I could go to a church service project kid free!
~All of us took the ferry and visited Pt. Townsend.
~We ate crab and La Fiamma pizza.

We already miss them.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Fashion Corner with Montana Faith

As "dot (and stripe)" girl


Somewhere Montana learned about tucking her shirts in and so that's what she does. All of the time. Trend setter? I think so.

Lately she has been dressing in themes. Monday she was "pink" girl and wore all pink. Today she is "dot" girl and is wearing dots. We don't have tights with dots and she said, "that's okay, mom. I can be dot and stripe girl." Great idea!

I also love the hands on hip pose. This girl is amazing!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fall Fun

Superheros!


Check out that smile. He looks thrilled.


At the pumpkin patch with my pumpkin (gag) :)


Oh I can't stand his cuteness


My superhero princess in all her glory!