Thursday, March 19, 2015

Princesses & Heroes, Disney on Ice- part 1

After our date to see The Little Mermaid in January, I saw Disney on Ice was coming to Pittsburgh and knew it would be perfect for Lily to see! Though I hoped for Frozen on Ice to come, it was the Princesses and Heroes which was honestly just as great.  I bought our tickets--just for she and I and planned our next date!

The day came and of course the weather at the beginning of March was unpredictable---there was a snowstorm coming. We were going! I was very excited for Lily to experience this. She didn't disappoint with her excitement and that made it absolutely perfect for me! 

Lily asked me in the car if we could get snacks to eat while we were there and I promised her yes. She's at a fun, sweet age, where her conversations are often memorable. I don't want to forget how important getting a special snack was to her this night.  We made our way downtown, into the venue, and to our seats just as the show began. I assured her there would be a break and we could get snacks!



Aladdin was first and though it's not a movie she's seen, she does know the music and was excited to see Jasmine in real life!



Next up was Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs.  Lily kept counting them to make sure there was really 7!


One of my favorites was Beauty & the Beast. Although, there was no Beast.  I loved Be Our Guest and skating silverware! Lumiere has always been one of my favorite characters in the movie, so I was happy he was there too! Lily thought the silverware was hilarious!




One of Lily's favorite movies is Tangled---she loves Rapunzel! It was awesome to see her light up when At Last I See the Light started playing for Rapunzel and "New-Gene" {Eugene} to come out!



Tinkerbell also made some magical appearances throughout the show...


My all-time favorite Disney movie is The Little Mermaid and I'm so happy that Lily loves it too!  The bubbles that came down during Under the Sea were thrilling for Lily and she was a little afraid of Ursula.  Ursula was pretty scary, but how amazing is her costume?! I don't have any idea how she skated in it!






The Princess & the Frog scene was very short and it's a shame because that movie and story is really good!

Sleeping Beauty was pretty amazing! Maleficent turning into a dragon and there being fire on the ice was incredible!  This was one of my favorite parts of the show and Lily thought the fire was awesome too!







Cinderella's carriage was beautiful!


Mickey and Minnie came back out to tell us that there would be a short break and they'd be back with some amazing sisters and a story of true love!  That was all Lily needed to hear and she exploded with excitement! Screaming, cheering and jumping up and down!  But first, it was time for her much anticipated snack and souvenir!

{part 2 to follow}

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Life Lately

Lately, I've been trying to keep busy to keep myself from succumbing to the doldrums of winter. Playdates, birthday parties, mom and daughter dates, date nights with my husband, building pillowforts, playing in the snow, and lots of other family activities planned.

For now a little recap on the crew:

George and I made a commitment this year to spend more one-on-one time. With his work schedule and having 4 kids, we've made this a priority.  Some times it's just hanging at home watching a movie while often it's going to watch a Penguins game at a place near our house, sharing an appetizer and a Blue Moon. One week we decided to clean out a couple of storage closets--doesn't that sound like a fun date?! We've been doing a lot of talking and growing with one another recently. It's been good for us and I love having uninterrupted time with my husband!  He's also been researching and obsessing planning  about a big hunting trip he's taking this fall. He even tests out his equipment with the girls. :)
Tuesdate!



We scheduled Lily's kindergarten registration appointment and George and I went to a kindergarten curriculum forum recently. I cannot believe she's old enough to start kindergarten this coming Fall! Though I do love hearing stuff she knows that I didn't even realize she knew.  She recited the Pledge of Allegiance the other night in the bathtub, she counted by 2's to 20 yesterday on the potty, and is all about rhyming words these days.  My little girl is growing up too quickly! She's at such a fun age and I'm savoring this time with her.  We went to Disney on Ice last week~ just she and I. The show was Princesses and Heroes. Anna & Elsa, Rapunzel & "New-gene"--she loved it! Full post coming soon.



Andrew and I went to his freshman band banquet at the end of January. It was such a nice time! It's held at banquet hall, a buffet style supper is served, awards are given out, each class is recognized with a pin for their letters that they receive as 2nd year members. We have gone together just the two of us the last two years. I appreciate the one-on-one time with him also as spending some time connecting with him is at a premium.  He's doing fantastic in school and we couldn't be more proud of him! He ended his first semester of high school on the high honors honor roll--all As and 2 B+s. This semester he is maintaining all As so far and those B+s made him mad. He decided not to play lacrosse this year for a variety of reasons. I enjoyed lacrosse a lot, but I'm grateful for an easy spring.


Violet has been growing and entertaining us and testing us.  She is full-on toddler tornado and opinionated, stubborn, sweet, and funny. She's still super happy most times unless she's not getting her way, of course. Or more realistically she's just tired or hungry.  She is very lucky to have such a patient big sister because one of her favorite things to do is pull Lily's hair or her glasses off. This happens mostly in the car because they sit next to each other in carseats.  We've introduced timeout as a result.   I may or may not often say if she were my first, she'd be my only. ;)  While I can't imagine life without her, she is by far my most challenging baby at this age.  She colors on the wall, gets into cabinets, puts things in her mouth then walks over to you to make sure you see her do it like "ha ha, I'm doing this anyway."  She definitely keeps us on our toes.  She loves music so much and has been singing part of "Let it Go" from Frozen for awhile now.  Every time she sees something with Elsa or Anna or Olaf, she starts singing it. And let's face it...in our house, there is A LOT of Frozen stuff. It's really cute!


Reagan has joined a theater group (think show choir type) this semester which she has been loving! It's been something feasible for her since it only falls during the weekdays which is when she is here with us. There's no fear with missing stuff on her mom's time. We're glad she's enjoying it and look forward to the show they're presenting near the end of April. She's also excelling in school, in the GATE program (gifted and talented education), does reading enrichment as a reader at a 12th grade level, plays the flute in band, and also ran for student council.  For the last 4 or so years, we have had Reagan during the school week only and we are so proud of the level of desire she has invested into school. She knows that school is her number 1 priority and is encouraged, supported, and knows that we value education in our home.  She still struggles socially and we're hoping that we can figure out a more balanced custody schedule for her to participate in activities, regularly spend time with friends, and be able to be involved in our family's social activities as well. Her mom lives about 30 minutes away and not in our school district. It's tough with us having weekdays and her mom weekends. It's going to become more difficult in the next couple years for her as she starts and finishes 6th grade and transitions into middle school.  We just want her to be "well-rounded" and set for being able to handle the typical stuff that comes with early teens and not playing "catch up" with social skills and activities that she's never participated in or had. So here's hoping for something more balanced!




Tuesday, March 10, 2015

One Last Snow Day {I hope!}

As much as I'm looking forward to Spring and warmer temperatures, we've had so few days to play in the snow because of the frigid below zero days.  This past weekend, we had a heatwave in the 40s and it was perfect to head outside for one last playing in the snow day! Lily loves to play in the snow and I really just love her excitement about most everything, so I bundled the girls up and out we went.

Violet hasn't yet mastered walking in snow and gets mad that she can't, so I put her in the sled, pulled her into the middle of the yard, and she was happy to eat snow and watch Lily build her snowman!







Lily said she wanted to build Olaf, so she did.  She carefully piled up her snow, searched for rocks for his mouth and buttons --making sure to tell me that there were 3 not 2, finding just the right sticks for his arms, and choosing his eyes and the nose out of our snowman kit.  She was very proud of herself!







Snow angels were up next and then a little swinging! Lily wanted to push Violet in the swing and unfortunately gave her a big push but was too close and the swing came back and hit her in the mouth. She kept saying, "My tooth hurts!" and sure enough when I looked in her mouth, one of her upper teeth was bleeding, but not loose thankfully.  Violet really loved being in the swing!







My beautiful girls had a great time and it was perfect on the Daylight Savings Time change because they slept so good that night!  I really treasure this time with them. They're growing up so quickly and I am savoring all the moments of their lives.
Here's hoping this really was our last snow day!