Monday, January 17, 2011

Gran's Photos

I just wanted to post some photos that Gran took of me and my cousins.  Gran visited last week and we had an AWESOME time.  I hugged her on her way out the door and told her I didn't want her to leave.  She is going to Africa soon but I will see her in March!

 Here I am at the mall!  What a goofy smile
 I love the Children's museum.  Here I am climbing in a plane!

 Harper has a snowflake
 Harper skiing in Pennslyvannia
Camryn outside in the snow.  Grammie got home from the nursing home this weekend so we have been helping her get settled at her apartment.  Camryn was enjoying the snow outside (daddy took this one)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Ice Skating!

Hello!  This is from Christmas eve, when daddy, Denali, and I went out into the yard and walked around in the snow for a couple of hours.  It was beautiful!  Denali was so happy- she kept running and galloping through the snow.  I haven't seen that kind of energy from her in a long while. 

But the new news is that I started Ice Skating lessons last night.  I tried it out before Christmas with daddy and liked it.  So last night we showed up for my first group lesson.  It was a little scary but super fun.

 This is my first time on the ice . . . ever.  Iwas amazed how slippery it is!

 After a while, I started to get the hang of it, but I needed the wall!

 Ok, this isn't so bad

 Last night I had my first class and our instructor (in the Iowa sweatshirt) told us how to fall so we dont poke ourselves with the "toe pick"



After a brief introduction, the whole class poured onto to the ice to try it out.
OOPS!  We're bringing a helmet from now on.

LOOK!  I'M DOING IT!  I'M STANDING ON THE ICE WITHOUT HELP! YAY! YAY! YAY!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Chicago Road Trip

Due to Grammie's illness, we were unable to take our planned trip to California.  That's OK- dealing with the busy airports, poor weather, cancelled flights, and everything would have been really difficult.  Everyone knows that I'm a "good traveler" but no one is that good.  So instead of fighting the crowds, we turned our attention to our favorite "back yard" destination": the Windy City.

I had been kinda cranky on most mornings this week, even on Christmas day.  But I knew that we were headed to Chicago on the morning of the 26th and I was up, bright eyed and bushy tailed at 6:30 am.  I woke up, walked into my parent's room with my travel sweats in hand, and said, "lets go to Chicago!"  If you know how tough it can be for me to get dressed in the morning for school, you'll understand how flabbertgasted my dad was when I walked in all ready to go!  By the way, I can say "flabbergasted" and it is one of my favorite words. 

We piled into the car, dropped off the dogs with Grandmimi, and headed east.  Daddy and I played auto bingo for a little bit, then I watched "Up" on my new portable DVD player (what a great invention). We headed straight for the Science and Industry museum, one of daddy's favorites.  It was my first trip there, but I could tell from the start it was my kind of place.  There is a train and a gingerbread house in the main entry area, and the atrium was full of Christmas trees.  We saw an exhibit on Jim Henson and the muppets that included the actual Kermit the Frog doll and the Bert and Ernie dolls.  There was a cool fairytale dollhouse, a play area with shapes and flow dynamics, and an amazing exhibit on nature's storms.  We could have stayed for hours, but I was getting tired.  We will definitely go back!

We stayed at the Sheraton, in a room with an amzing view of the river.  On the second day there, daddy and I went to the Shedd Aqaurium and the Field Museum.  The Shedd had a cool water show with dolphins, penguins, and Beluga Whales.  The best part was the large tank with the sharks.  I asked daddy to sit down next to me so we could count and identify the sharks together.  Mommy finished her salon appointment and joined us at the Field.  We saw an excellent exhibit on Gold; I learned that gold is often made into an alloy (another favorite new word of mine) and that it can be made really, really thin.  After the exhibit I used money from my Hawaii relatives to buy a really pretty gold ball.  Daddy bought mommy a ruby necklace- lucky mommy!  That evening, we all got dressed up and went to a nice dinner at Emilio's, a Spanish Tapas restaurant.  Thank you Gran and Ada for the outfit!  Tapas are really fun because you are encouraged to grab and eat anything you want on the table.  For me, it was bread, butter, and grapes.  But there was also molten goat cheese, grilled chicken, and daddy's favorites: bacon wrapped dates.

On Tuesday, we spent the whole day shopping!  Nordsrtoms for daddy, Lego store for me, Anthropologie for mommy, Brooks Brothers for daddy, and the Disney Store for me.  OK, one correction: the Lego store was really for all of us- we all love Legos!  That evening we collapsed into bed with Giordino's pizza, full, warm, and exhausted from the trip.

Thank you, Chicago!


Exploring physics in the "idea lab" at the S and I museum

"Where is that shape going?"

Yeah, I know- I am a clown
 OK- this is wicked cool.  The S and I museum had a room with lights and a sliding level allowing you to change the colors filling the room.  You can see the effect on the appearance of the balls that are the colors of the rainbow.  Here's blue .. .

...red...
 ...green...
 ... and mostly white light.  WILD!

Look, Sophie, its Seattle!

The Shedd Aquarium's weird but cool Holiday water show


Thanks for the awesome dress and coat!


Dressed up for out special dinner!


The family at dinner

Here's a video of me dancing in the hotel room:

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Christmas Party

On Christmas Eve, we decorated the house and spent the day cooking yummy food.  We had a plate of cheeses, including the greatest cheese of all- bucheron.  I helped Grammie prepare melon and prosciutto- pig never tasted so good!  We also had a stew called "cassolet".  Julia Child says that this special dish should be made over a period of three long days, but mommy and daddy pulled it off in 6 hours with a slow cooker.  I dont know what Julia's cassolet tastes like, but my parent's version was really yummy. 

 I selected a luxurious velvet and satin party gown for the event, and ran around skipping and singing I was so excited.  But then I crashed.  Without prompting, I climbed onto the couch and fell sound asleep.  I didn't even notice when Grandmimi arrived.  She brought presents for me and more good food.  After a sumptous meal, we sat down and opened the presents.  What a night!

The next morning, I walked down the stairs to discover that Santa had come and filled our stockings.  He also left out an art easel, a sled, and a Barbie laptop computer for me.  Then we opened more presents!  Thank you to everyone for all the cool toys I got!  You can come over and help me play with them anytime!

Denali getting into the spirit

Skye looks regal in her robe and bow!


Our dinner spread- yum!
Thanks for the great music set, Granmimi!

 Christmas morning, our forest looks magically beautiful

"No, I dont want to go outside, I'm pretty warm and comfy here"


Too much Christmas party!