Sunday, February 26, 2023

Fast February

 Every year, it seems like February comes and goes in a blink of an eye. We packed a lot into the shortest month of the year.  The girls healed from their viruses and we visited "Jump," an indoor trampoline park.  We have an annual pass there, and we try to take them once a month to spend all their energy. 

Hallie's jumping high in the front and Emma's flying by behind her.  We visited on a weekend night, when they turn on black lights after 7 pm! I made the girls wear white clothes so we could see them glow in the black lights. Otherwise, we might never find them again!

Before we knew it, Valentine's Day was here. Emma and Hallie always get chocolate roses from Dan, and they always eat them immediately for breakfast that morning. 

Why does Emma look 16 here? I'm not okay.

They also received a few small gifts on Valentine's Day. They each got a walkie talkie watch with a flashlight and compass!  I said yes to Hallie wearing her watch to school that day, with strict instructions not to use any of the toy features during class. She followed instructions, but at recess time she decided to play with the walkie talkie setting. Her watch just *happened* to be set to the same channel as the elementary teachers' communication walkie talkies.  They suddenly heard a child making announcements in every classroom, and had to hunt down which kid it was. Oops!

StoneBridge School celebrates Liberty Day on President's Day holiday. My dad, an Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War, walks in a special ceremony with the girls every year.

There are many military veterans in our family, but StoneBridge limits each family to 3 photos & names in their ceremony for the sake of time. 

My handsome dad

My granddad (my mom's dad)

Dan's uncle (his dad's oldest brother)

We had one very busy February weekend with two birthday parties!

Emma was invited to her classmate, Kaci's, roller skating birthday party. She really progressed and felt more comfortable on skates than she ever had before.

Hallie had skated before, too, but she didn't feel confident this time. She eventually found this window seat where she could easily watch everyone, and she enjoyed herself immensely.

Hallie also got to attend a birthday party for her friend, Piper, at Funville, an indoor playground. The party lasted two hours, but Hallie and a few other friends stayed there to play for four hours!

Our biggest event in February was vacationing for three days in Philadelphia during winter break! Our good friends, Cynthia, and her daughter, Kailey, were there during the same weekend, and we enjoyed sightseeing with them.

Left to right, Cynthia (in back), Kailey (in front), Dan, Emma, Hallie, and Debby

On the day we arrived in Philadelphia, our first stop was Independence Hall.

We took a guided tour of the most famous rooms in the building, where our founding fathers wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence. 

Our second stop was the famous Liberty Bell.

The tourist center was fun, also, with some hands-on activities for kids. There was a dress-up station where the girls could try on Revolutionary-era dresses.

And they got to pose with Benjamin Franklin himself!


On our second day, we spent many hours exploring The Franklin Institute.

Its most famous exhibit is the giant heart, which is the size of a small house! You can actually walk through it and pretend you're a blood cell.  

There was a section dedicated to optical illusions.

This room was disproportional, so when you laid on the bed, the people standing at the foot of the bed looked enormous!

The Franklin Institute had a room dedicated to flight. They also had a planetarium, an electricity experiment room, a train room, and best of all, a large cafeteria where we could rest our legs and eat lunch.

After touring The Franklin Institute for over five hours, we were ready for a relaxing evening. The girls voted to visit each other's hotels, and then we went to dinner.  

Cynthia and Kailey stayed at the beautiful and historic Bellevue hotel. It had gorgeous staircases, framed art, a ballroom, and a water fountain inside the hotel.  Our family stayed at the modern and economical Holiday Inn Express, featuring a large breakfast room with a pancake making machine, all you-can-drink hot chocolate, and a variety of pastries and cereals. The girls just couldn't decide which hotel was better. 

On our final day in Philadelphia, we toured the Betsy Ross House, walked by Benjamin Franklin's grave, and saw the very first American post office, which was closed because it was a Sunday.

The Betsy Ross House was small, but very interesting, and the girls loved it!  We each got a hand-held audio tour device that played a recorded description of each room.  Emma loves all museums, but Hallie was not looking forward to touring yet another historic building. After 5 minutes into the self-guided tour, she shouted "I can't believe I didn't want to come here, this is SO INTERESTING!"  

There was a lady portraying Betsy Ross who answered our questions and showed us her trick to create a 5-pointed fabric star by making a few folds and a single cut with her scissors. This was the method she used to cut the stars for the first American flag. Creating the flag was an act of treason, so she had to keep it a secret and hide the flag in her bedroom until it was finished and delivered to General George Washington.

In the basement of Betsy Ross' house, there was a small play area with toy food and cooking utensils so kids could pretend to be servants working in the kitchen. 

Philadelphia was such a fun Winter Break getaway!

Sunday, February 5, 2023

New Year Events

Just after the New Year, Emma and Hallie began swimming lessons at the YMCA.  They attended four sessions, once a week during the month of January. We saw them both make good progress - Hallie was swimming independently for short distances and Emma learned a variety of strokes.

Emma's in pink, practicing her swim stroke, and Hallie is in the background, swimming with guidance from her instructor.

Emma (left) and Hallie (right) both enjoyed jumping off the dive platforms

My birthday fell on a Wednesday, so we partied the weekend before at Dan's parents' house.

Emma used her multiplication skills to set up my birthday candles.

9 yellow candles x 5 blue candles = 45 years old!

The Saturday after my birthday, I was treated to a special pancake breakfast.

Dan was the chef, and the girls decorated my pancakes with chocolate chips. Yum!

He's still my favorite gift, year after year!

The girls had a teacher workday at their school one Friday in January, which meant there were no classes for students. We visited Oak Grove Lake Park and found this half-built teepee! They had so much fun adding to it and pretending it was their shelter.

The girls always love wading in the lake, too.

After working up an appetite at the park, we bought doughnuts at Krispy Kreme!

Emma and Hallie's smiles transformed in January.

Emma had braces for less than 4 months, and her orthodontist declared that his work was done. She already had a perfect bite, except for a cross bite where her front two lower teeth overlapped her two top teeth.  Once that was corrected, she was braces-free and ready to eat gummy bears again!

And not to be outdone, Hallie lost her second tooth!  She had a molar extracted months ago when it got infected, but this second tooth fell out the old-fashioned way, when she bit into a Reece's Peanut Butter Cup at school. She was upset because she wasn't allowed to finish her (somewhat bloody) candy, but excited to have another visit from the tooth fairy!

Hallie was invited to a birthday celebration for her friend, Fiona (in the center). 

Each girl got to choose an animal figure to paint at a pottery shop.  Hallie did a great job painting her fox.

After painting together and watching Fiona open her gifts, Hallie (left), Celiah (center), and Fiona (right) went out for frozen yogurt.

Our family had a few sick days in late January and early February. Hallie caught a stomach bug at the worst time - the day before her 1st grade classes' special Italy Day event.  I was in her teacher's room helping to decorate for the event, when Hallie was brought to me by a worker because she was feeling ill. She tried her best to shake it off because she was so excited to go to school the next day. But she eventually vomited in her teacher's trash can, and we had to make a very fast exit.  Sadly, she missed the fun at school, but Emma had the awesome idea to have our own Italy Day at home!

We made homemade dough balls and shaped it into noodles. We even boiled the noodles to eat, but they were disgusting.

The girls both dressed up as the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio, and Emma helped to paint Hallie's nails with sparkle polish.


I bought a ton of grapes so they could stomp them with their feet!! Hallie was grossed out, but Emma LOVED it!

I made Hallie pose while standing in the grapes, even though she wanted out of there.

Emma, on the other hand, stomped those grapes into pure juice.

Dan pitched in to help Hallie stomp her grapes. We did not drink the juice afterward, in case you were wondering.

Hallie made a pretty mosaic cross by gluing small pieces of construction paper onto a cross shape.

Her teacher sent home a Pinocchio puppet craft, and she loved putting it together. She didn't feel great for a few days, but getting to do Italy Day crafts helped a little bit with the disappointment of missing that day at school. Sadly, by the time, Hallie was feeling better, Emma got sick and missed a few days of school, too.  Here's hoping for a healthier month in February!