Monday, February 26, 2007

Keep on some company on you...

Which is what Melanie says when she thinks she's keeping you company. No matter how many times you correct it, or how many times you say it yourself. She only wants to "keep on some company on" when you're going to the bathroom, too. The rest of the time it's fine to be private. Figures. I don't think I've peed by myself for about 2 years now.


I miss that.

So tonight was bath night. She's a piece of work with the bathtime routine...and for some reason tonight she was a wild woman. Running around (mostly naked) singing "Bibbity Bobbity Boo" from Cinderella. If I recall, the Fairy Godmother was not naked when she sang that song, but Melanie sings it that way the most often. She was all about the towel wrapped around her hair tonight (like Mommy). She was cracking herself up.






She was too funny with that.


Brian really likes Blue Collar Comedy. Especially Bill something-or-other (who I can't remember). Anyway, he does this bit about a Dork Fish. Here are he and Melanie doing their Dork Fish faces.

My family is so classy, aren't we? Heck, I guess classy doesn't matter...but we sure do have fun!

More fun things soon, I'm sure. I have a ton of photos that I haven't uploaded yet, and some more digital scrapbooking pages. I'm having a lot of fun with that part!

By the way, my house is actually pretty clean! This day was productive!

ttfn!

Getting caught up...

That's what I feel like I've really been doing lately. The kitchen is probably as clean as it will ever be, and has ever been. Laundry is almost all caught up - folded, put away, etc. Bathroom is clean. Melanie's room is clean. My room is...NOT! But that's on the list for this week, so I'm pretty sure it will all get done. I don't know what has come over me (scary!) but I kind of like it!



I've also decided that I like to drink coffee - even by myself. I used to consider myself a social drinker, but lately I like a cup (or two) in the morning just because I can. Of course, I have to call and ask Brian how to make it when I make less than an entire pot, but that really shouldn't count. I'm converting over from tea (which I still enjoy, don't get me wrong. I think I'm going thru a phase!)




Melanie has had a good few days here. She and her daddy had some good quality time yesterday doing several different activities, and I got a little bit of a nap thru the race. Race, you say? That's correct. My husband has suddenly started to watch Nascar. Not sure where it came from...but it's really good to sleep thru. I just follow the orange Home Depot car. Tony Stewart is the only dude I know. And I know there are two brothers whose names begin with a K but that's about it. I don't get the points system, or the crashing, or the pit stops....it just doesn't click for me. I must be neglecting my heritage!




Anyway, Melanie...




She had curly hair yesterday, after a night in the rollers again. She had received a really cute outfit last year for Christmas (as in over a year ago) from one of Brian's Aunts, and even though we thought she'd be in it (it's 24 month size), it's still a little big. The skirt I don't think will ever fit because she just doens't have a waste or hiney. So, we found another skirt that looked good with the sweater and tights (the skirt is 12 months....sad!) and she was all set. Her feet have finally outgrown her size 6 shoes, too. 6 1/2 is where we are, and one pair of 7 - although that's mostly because she begged for the Strawberry Shortcake shoes that had been in her closet since the day she came home, and I just couldn't tell her no anymore - I mean they had been in there for a year! So, I think we're finally hitting a growth spurt.




So here she is in all her cuteness. I have to admit, she is a sweetheart most of the time. We're blessed with a smart, beautiful little girl.

More later...I need to go fold some laundry and make some lunch for some little wee one :)

Friday, February 16, 2007

Give Me Oyld In My Burden

Everyone should sing along, really. I mean, who can forget the name of the song that's the title of this post?


Melanie was hopping (literally) around this morning singing this at the top of her lungs. Now, the word Oyld sounds just like it looks...."oheeeyld." It's not easy to say. And the word Burden is said with a very rednecked, kind of country accent. Even my husband is not this southern. I am not even sure where she heard this.

The song is actually from Veggie Tales. It's called "Give Me Oil In My Lamp, Keep Me Burnin'" - there is nothing in there about a burden, or about putting "oyld" in your "burden". I laughed so hard - and ended up calling Brian at work to tell him about it. She's a piece of work.

We had movie night last night to watch "Cinderella 3." She loved it, wanted to watch it again today, but no go there. Tonight she's going to be with the sitter during the banquet, so she's taking a nap. Maybe they'll watch it tonight. This is of course if Brian and I GET to the banquet...as he has fallen, and we might end up at the ER or the clinic...his ribs are really hurting him. We'll keep you posted there. It's getting worse. (Story of our lives!)





Here are some other pictures from yesterday, put in a scrapbook page that I made. Credits for the supplies I used can be seen under the page. Have a good day :)


Supplies used: ScrapbookGraphics "The Basics Collection", Kate Teagues "Fun Film"

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Snow Day & A Funeral

What a combination, huh? A first for both of those things for us this year.

First, the snow day. Boy, it's been fun - and it's still coming down. We actually have a combo of freezing rain and sleet right now (although technically, I don't know what the difference in those two things is - one is already frozen when it hits? I'm not sure...) But we already have several inches of snow, and are supposed to have several more tomorrow. A little girl (and a Daddy's) dream come true!


When Brian got home from work he took her out back for a while; it was starting to get dark, so they didn't have a lot of time and I didn't have a lot of light to take the photos with. But the memories are still there. She was/is totally bummed that the snow was not "crunchy" enough to make a snow man. She is also pretty ticked at me that I don't have a "real" carrot for a nose. (I guess baby carrots are not real carrots or something). Anyway, she's looking forward to more snowy play tomorrow with her dad.

I had to sing at a funeral tonight; because of the snowy nasty weather, Brian and Melanie went with, because I had to tote along the keyboard, stand, seat, etc. (You should have seen us cramming all that stuff into my tiny little car!) When we got there, Melanie hung out with Alyssa, and had a good time. We really didn't answer any questions, because she didn't go into the room where the actual funeral was taking place. But at the end, she had walked in there, and asked me, "Mom, why is that guy laying down up there in that box?" So, I explained that he had died, and that I had been there to sing a song for his family and friends to help them remember him. All the way home we had questions about why and when people die, and how Jesus gets them into heaven. Then, questions about is there a door to heaven, and do we have rooms or whole houses? Is it dark in heaven (which I got to answer a resounding NO to, which was really fun!) and does she have to take naps up there. By the end of our (hour long) car trip home, she was satisfied with the answers. At least answering all those questions helped me not be obsessed with the driving in the nasty weather!

Once we got home, Brian and Melanie took a little spill on the sidewalk on the ice. Melanie landed mostly on Brian, but Brian bounced hard on the ice, and is mighty sore. It's a bummer being in one's mid 30's - falling isn't as easy at it used to be.

Anyway, while we were putting Melanie to bed, she said to Brian, "Daddy, I'd really like to have some oatmeal tomorrow for breakfast. It will help me get the rest of the falls off of me, cause I still have some falls left on me from where you put me on the ground in the snow." I thought that was pretty dern funny.

After prayers and hugs, she was giving kisses, and told Brian, "Dad, you really need to chimp up those lips. They are WAY to tickly!" I think that "chimp" means that he needs to trim his facial hair, but I like chimp better. That might go into the Edwards' dictionary (which is growing by the day...I mean, who doesn't have some falls they need to get off?)

I leave you with a video of Melanie & Aly tonight during the funeral. Please note, they weren't with the funeral people - they were outside at "Mr. Hoover's House" (the funeral home).





Monday, February 12, 2007

Melanie's Wish

So, today we're watching Dora. Ya know - Spanish speaking Dora who is taking over the known world with her little bilingual self. We get a lot of Dora here, and Melanie speaks about as much Spanish as Dora does. It's pretty fun, actually.


I digress.

Today's episode was about making a wish with "little star." Totally an adventure, like every day is with Dora. But at the end, when they got Little Star back to where they needed to be, Dora asked everyone who "helped" to whisper their wish.


My daughter is totally into Dora. She does whatever Dora says to do - from the dance moves to the jumping to the repeating of the Spanish words. So, she whispered her wish:

"I wish I could eat eggs all day."

I just sat here and pretended I wasn't listening, because being a whispered wish, I wasn't sure I was supposed to hear. Once the show was over though, Melanie says, "Mommy, I made a wish - I wish I could eat eggs all day long!" I asked her, "What kind of eggs?" (I'm thinking at this point the chocolate eggs that are in the bag in the kitchen, because she doesn't get a lot of chocolate, and that would be a huge treat to eat those all day...) She says, "Dippy eggs or scrambled eggs or hard boilbed eggs" (yes, with the extra "b" in there). I said, "I think that's a wish we might be able to make true. Which day do you want to do this?"

You'd think I'd have given her the bag of the chocolate eggs. She is pretty thrilled with this. Don't know what day we're having eggs, but I'm sure it will be an interesting day. Wish fulfillment. Feels pretty good to be able to do that!



Today was gymnastics. I have to tell you, she is getting really good for a 3 1/2 year old girl! Now this photo has really nothing to do with the gymnastics themselves, I know. But aren't they all so cute with their little tushies all lined up in a row waiting their turns? The funny thing today was that they were all in their little pastel leotards today...except for little miss drama queen in her black one. I tried to get her to wear the pink one. No doing. She wanted the black one. And she was quite the stand out. Also, the braids...she asked for them today - and was very specific that she wanted them "on the sides" so that they didn't hurt her head when she did her backflips. Makes sense to me!

She is getting pretty tall (well, it's all relative, I know). But her 18 month clothes are getting too short for her. They fit around, just not length wise. So we went to get 24 month and 2T clothes for her (my almost 4 year old!) and went to the Children's Place, because their jeans are adjustable with this cool elastic waistband. We got 24 month jeans, and the length is pretty good (well, a little long - but not too bad) and we have the waistband adjusted as tight as it will go, and while they stay up...we still have a case of toddler crack. (That's like plumbers crack, but much cuter!) Anyway - they had a great sale with some 50% off stuff, so we ended up getting her some very cute things for a limited amount of cash money, which I love. There's something about dressing her that's so much more fun than dressing myself...maybe because I hate shopping for clothes for me. It's depressing. Anyway - it was way fun, and she looks way cute. We got all the clothes in the pictures, plus a few other things. GREAT deal!

I had a workshop on Saturday, and Melanie and Brian came along. Miss Elsa (the hostess) loves feeding my family, and Brian loves being fed! Melanie got to be a participant in the workshop, which she loved. She's getting to be a good little stamper. Here she is on her stool, in some of her new clothes.


She's getting to the point to where I am so proud to have her out and about with me; she is SO clever...and speaks with adults like she's one of them, only shorter! She was reading things off of the boxes and stamps to the ladies and talking about all sorts of things that you wouldn't expect a 3 year old to be talking about. She's a hoot.


Her new word for an answer to things is, "Possible". Like, you'll ask her if she'd like to play a game and she says, "Possible." Not sure where she got that...I wonder if I say that? I think I forget, or don't notice, the things that come out of my mouth until they come out of hers. Makes you a lot more aware!


More later!