Sunday, September 12, 2021

Turning Five in Texas!

Our sweet Hallie Rae turned 5 years old in September! She's been excited about her birthday since the moment her last birthday ended. Ha! I don't know how many times we've seen a toy in a store or on TV, and she's asked us to take a picture of it so she can add it to her birthday list. Fortunately, she forgot about most of them as soon as they were out of sight, or she would've blown all our savings! 

Hallie brings us so much joy! She's the lone morning person in our family, and she infuses our house with boisterous energy and enthusiasm during the early hours when the rest of us are still trying to get our eyes fully open. She's not super outgoing, but she's 100% a people-person. She loves playing almost anything as long as she has a playmate.  Asking her to entertain herself for more than a short time (like when I'm working from home) is a challenge, but she's getting more independent. Hallie loves being out and about and is the best companion and helper. When she was in preschool and didn't attend school full-time, I'd save all my errands for the days we were home together. She'd wake up and ask "where are we going today?" and I'd tell her about the amazing day we were going to have buying food at the grocery store, dropping off our library books, etc. She was always legitimately excited about it! On the flip side, when we arrive home exhausted at 6:00 pm after work and school, one of her first questions is still "where are we going today?" 99% of the time, the answer is "nowhere," and she launches into a woe-is-me dramatic episode that requires food to help her recover.  When we do stay at home, her favorite things to do are experiments, art projects, and crafts. She can't do them independently yet, so it's always a treat when Dan or I can sit with her and help her create something. Her favorite food in the world is sugar, and she's constantly asking for candy and cupcakes (the cupcake is optional; she really just wants to lick the frosting off the top). She's our girly-girl, who loves dressing up in fancy dresses and jewelry, and her #1 gift request for her birthday was "real" makeup and a vanity. We sure do love our fun, sweet, enthusiastic, and friendly 5-year-old!

We had an early birthday party for Hallie at Dan's parents' house with the extended family.

We can't believe how big our baby is!

The kids had fun swimming and having a water balloon fight. The funniest part of the party was watching Hallie and Emma's boy cousins' faces while Hallie was opening her gifts. 

Josiah (age 9) and Micah (age 4) were absolutely horrified at the dolls, dress up clothes, and other girly things that came out of those pink gift bags. Hahaha!

Hallie got a sweet jewelry box and jewelry set from her out-of-town cousins, Naomi and Miriam.

And she got a fun Lego bakery set from her other long-distance cousins, Meera and Rowan.

She did get the "real" makeup and vanity she wanted. She's such a pretty princess!

We also got a trampoline! It's for both girls, of course, but it arrived close to Hallie's birthday.

Dan was playing "Crack the Egg" with the girls. They didn't stand a chance!

We normally do something fun during birthday weekends, but we were going to be out of town the weekend of Hallie's birthday. So I kept the girls out of school that Friday and took them to Water Country USA to celebrate!


This is one of the best kid play areas at Water Country

Our sister-in-law, Dawn was able to bring our nephews, Josiah and Micah, for a few hours to play with the girls. It was so fun!

On Hallie's actual birthday (Saturday), we flew to Texas for our annual family reunion with my mom's side of the family. We gathered at my Uncle Brian and Aunt Margaret's Ranch House near Italy, TX. They're the most amazing hosts, and we always have an incredible time there.

The Ranch House has a large pond that's stocked with fish. Our girls immediately gravitated to the one other young girl cousin, Sadie, and she showed them how to fish.

Within a few minutes, Emma caught this fish by herself! We were amazed!

Proud dad moment!

Then I caught a fish and Hallie helped me reel it in. Hallie and I agree that slimy fish should be handled by someone else, and Emma has happy to step in. Heh!

It was 100 degrees in Texas, so pretty soon the entire extended family jumped in the pond for a swim. 

Uncle Brian and Aunt Margaret have gradually collected accessories for the Ranch House over the past decade, so they have an assortment of water and land toys for everyone to enjoy.

The kids loved climbing on this stand up paddle board, balancing, then jumping off.

Our girls loved this horse-shaped tire swing!

I'm pretty sure that Emma won't fit on this swing next year.

My sweet cousin, Remy, found out that it was Hallie's birthday and ran to the store to buy some decorations and small gifts for her. So Hallie had a mini-celebration that night.

My cousin, Emily, has two boys and misses out on doing girly things with her family, so she bought colorful hair extensions so she could spend time doing the girls' hair.


The weekend was full of outdoor adventures and exploration for Emma and Hallie. We loved watching them try new things with their Texas cousins.

Cousin Laura showed Emma how to ride this Ezyroller around the concrete and even down a big, grassy hill.

There are several golf carts to ride around the Ranch property, and Dan took the opportunity to give the girls their first driving lessons. I guess it's never too early!

The adults enjoyed excellent food and had fun playing games.

We did plenty of relaxing and catching up, too. It was so nice to spend time together!

The whole family participated in a game of whiffle ball, and we had an egg toss competition.

We made a video with everyone saying "We miss you!" to my cousin Kyle, and my brother Steve and his family, who weren't able to make it to the reunion. So this is the only group photo that I took of everyone who gathered that weekend.

It was a whirlwind trip, but it's always one of the highlights of our year!

Saturday, September 11, 2021

End of Summer

We had a fun end of summer, full of birthday parties and family fun.


Emma was invited to a birthday pool party for her classmate, Remington. The kids loved swimming together, and I got to catch up with several moms as we lounged beside the pool.

Hallie attended her classmate, Abby's, cupcake themed birthday party. There was a craft, cupcake decorating, and face painting!

We celebrated our nephews, Nathan and Benjamin, who both have summertime birthdays.

The girls have been asking to visit the zoo all summer, and we made it happen a couple of weeks before school started.

The zoo has fun play/climbing areas for the kids throughout the park

We love this butterfly bench!

I've successfully managed to avoid the reptile house at the zoo until this visit. And for some reason most of the snakes were wide awake and moving around their cages in their slithery, creepy way. As a result, I now have plenty of nightmare material. This enormous boa constrictor was verrrry interested in Hallie. She thought it was cute that it was trying to "lick" her through the glass. *shudder*

The girls seem to just get cuter (and hairier) all the time!

We ended our day by visiting the zoo's petting area. There were plenty of young goats who loved getting attention.

The zoo provided brushes so kids could brush the goats' coats. 

The last Friday before school started back, the girls and I had our annual "Mommy and Me Day," where we spent the entire day doing fun activities, buying toys, and eating whatever they wanted.

Our first stop was Bounce House, an indoor playground full of inflatable jump houses and obstacle courses.

After a couple of hours of running and bouncing, they chose Panera Bread for lunch. 

We sat right by a window at Panera Bread, and I couldn't get over how gorgeous the girls' eyes looked in the natural light. So I took photos to share with Dan, who said he'll need to buy a shotgun to keep the boys away.



After lunch, we shopped for small toys for the girls.


Then we headed home for a Toy Challenge Scavenger Hunt! I had collected some toys from thrift stores and hid them around the house. The girls got a clue to help them find the first toy, and they had to complete a challenge with the toy (build it, figure out how it works, etc.) before they got the clue for the next toy location. It was a lot of fun. 

This was a "Goldi Blox" engineering/construction toy that they had to build before they could move onto the next toy. 

I gave the girls haircuts at the end of summer, and Emma just wanted a trim. I took 3 inches off her hair, but it didn't really change how it looks, so she was happy with that.

Hallie's hair, however, had grown down to her waist! I had never cut it, so it still had those pretty baby curls. But it was getting hard to brush because of all the dead ends, and she dipped her long hair into every food she ate, so it was almost always dirty.

I took off about 6 inches, and it's so much more manageable now!

She LOVES her shorter hair! She said that the older girls at school were always asking if they could braid her hair because it was so long, but it hurt when they brushed and braided it. She's hoping that now, everyone will stop messing with it! Ha!

All too soon, it was back to school time.

Our beautiful girls on their first day of school.

Emma is in 3rd grade this year with Mrs. Fox

Hallie starts Kindergarten with Mrs. Boyce. 

We pray that they'll have a wonderful year of learning, growing, playing, and making great friends and memories.  We hope that everyone at school will stay healthy, especially since the COVID Delta variant is on the rise. We pray most of all that the girls will come to know and love Jesus more this year.