Friday, November 19, 2010

Gymnastics Fun!

We signed Michael and Mary Ellen up for gymnastics at Miss Libby's Dance Studio.  I was really just going to sign Mary Ellen up for dance but it was Andrew's idea to maybe try and get them both in something this year.  So gymnastics was it.  They really just get to jump around and do lots of physical stuff, although in a much more organized fashion.  And they both love it and look forward to it each week.  With all that said, this will probably be Michael's one and only year at Miss Libby's.  Don't think Daddy will let him join in Mary Ellen's ballet class next year!


Their teacher is awesome!  Miss Angie has the patience of Job!  She has an amazing way of creating a fun atmosphere while setting firm guidelines in an attempt to wrangle the chaos!



Flips are the best!  I have to thank my other gymnastic Mom's who brought their cameras on observation day or else there would be no pictures.  Observation day is once per semester and of course the day came while Andrew was TDY and I was running on empty.  Needless to say I forgot.  Thanks Katie and Raleigh! 


Circle Time!


Stretches!


This one cracks me up!  There is a strip on the ground that they are supposed to line up on.  Why Mary Ellen is facing the opposite way is beyond me!  So cute...she is on the line though!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Happy Birthday Daddy...and Welcome Home...and Congratulations too!


Andrew was TDY for 3 weeks and it just so happened to fall over Halloween and his birthday.  I guess there are bigger things to miss, but I know how much he hates to miss out on things M&M are doing.  And by the way, his last Master's class finished up while he was away too.  So we had his return to celebrate along with his birthday and completing his Masters degree!  So he got a special meal including his favorite triple chocolate cheesecake, presents and lots of hugs and kisses for his return home.  It's always a good day when Daddy's home!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Fall Festival


Halloween finally arrived!  Michael and Mary Ellen were so excited to be cowboys.  So we got dressed and donned our best "Old West" attitude and headed to Alice Drive Baptist Church's Fall Festival.  This is one of my most favorite things our church does all year.  I think our pastor said we had between 3 and 4 thousand people that night at Fall Festival.  In a town the size of ours that is truly amazing!  It is a grand effort to organize but it is tons of fun for the kids in a safe, non-scary, and family-friendly environment.  There were 4 or 5 bounce houses, a petting zoo, about 20 different games to play with prizes, popcorn and snow cones, a full meal of hot dogs, chips, lemonade and "Treat Street" where the kids go trick or treating!  So off we went...and left a bowl of candy on the front step with a "take one please" sign.


Michael and Mary Ellen just finished trick-or-treating on "Treat Street".  They were so cute, they wore the hats all night without complaint.  When we were getting dressed, anticipating having to carry the cowboy hats all night, I told them that they needed to keep the hats on because it was part of their costume...and they did!



Mary Ellen showing off all her candy!  We finally found a free haystack to sit on and Michael was ready to dive into his candy. 


 
M&M with their friend Tyler "the farmer".  They are such good playmates and really seemed to "go-together" that night.
 


The petting zoo was one of the favorites...especially for Mary Ellen.  You guessed it...they had rabbits! About 6 fuzzy rabbits, all black or brown except for one big white one that Mary Ellen would NOT hold.  He was sort of big and scary looking! They were so fuzzy you could barely tell which end was up.  I think Michael talked to the rump-end of one for about 10 minutes.



The duck and chicken were so over-fed by the time we visited them, they wouldn't even take the bread from M&M's hand.  Didn't stop them from trying though.


The best part...the unlimited candy!  I figure it's only one night....so induldge!  I let them have as much as they wanted until we came home and put it away.  What a fun night!  I love the way our church gives so generously to the community and especially to the kids.  Oh, and all the candy in the bowl we left was gone when we got home.  Twenty trick-or-treaters or one, who knows?!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Pumpkin Pickin'


We went to Willard Farms again this year to pick a pumpkin.  This place was so fun last year; we knew we wanted to go again.  They have vastly expanded their farm to accommodate visitors, especially children.  And it was even better this year!  They have a huge, at least 5 acres, agriplex for the kids.  It's like a big playground with a farm theme!



They have these great play sets that are built to look like a jeep and a tractor.  Michael and Mary Ellen loved to climb on them and slide.


The most amazing addition was this big trampoline.  It was a huge trampoline bubble that slopped down to the ground.  Mary Ellen was terrified of it.  But Michael climbed right up and started jumping! I did finally convince Mary Ellen to climb up it and we jumped for about a minute as I held her hand.  Michael didn't want to get off it...my little boy is fearless!



The event they both loved the most was the cow train.  They climbed right in and sat in their own little cow and rode around the agriplex as I stood in wonder on the sidelines.  How did they get so big!  Part of what they liked about it was that they were doing it by themselves. 


When they were on the cow train they spotted the swings in the far corner of the agriplex.  As soon as they were out of their plastic cow they took off running for them.  Mary Ellen got there first, man is she fast! 




The last thing we did was take the hay ride over to the pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin.  Of course they found several that they liked but finally decided on one to take home, with some guidance from me.  What a fun day and fun place to visit.  Can't wait to go back in the spring for strawberry-pickin!



Monday, November 8, 2010

MOPS Halloween


Our first Halloween event was our MOPS (Mothers Of PreSchoolers) costume parade at Memorial Park.  If you haven't figured out, Mary Ellen is OBSESSED with bunnies, specifically pink bunnies.  So she has begged from the time I first mentioned it that she wanted to dress up as a pink bunny.  Michael said a puppy dog but was pretty much game for anything.  My solution was these cute ear, tail and bow tie sets.  They were so cute...wish this picture showed the tails too...super cute!  It was a rainy, yucky day but we had fun at the park and met some new friends!

Friday, November 5, 2010

New Sleeping Bags


We got these new sleeping bags for our trip to Aunt Amy's.  Princesses for Mary Ellen and Cars for Michael.  They've turned out to be great fun!  This was the day we got them and I wanted to try them out to make sure everything was in working order before we went for our visit.  They have a small air mattress on the bottom and it's like a sleeping bag on top.  They LOVED them!  They work for visits where sleeping arrangements are tight and they are fun to just play on while watching Bambi on a rainy afternoon....like in the picture.  Worth every penny!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pumpkin Faces

No carving this year for the Thornes!  Don't get me wrong, I love the tradition of carving pumpkins.  Love the pumpkin seeds.  Love how they look lit up at night.  But Andrew has been TDY and I just didn't have the energy for the mess and work.  Because at 3 years old M&M wouldn't have been much help with the carving.  To tell the truth, they had a ball with the stick on faces we did instead and they did it almost completely themselves!



There were fives different faces to chose from and Michael chose this goofy smiley face.  Very fitting for his personality I think!



Mary Ellen chose the kitty-cat face, of course.  They loved them and has loved seeing them on our front porch!