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Monday, April 18, 2011

Coloring Easter Eggs

Lily helped get the Easter egg dye ready, and then both of the kids got to dunk their eggs in the cups. Dylan thought the eggs were balls, so he was really excited to drop them in the dye. Lily was very interested in choosing which colors to put the eggs in and for how long, which made the egg coloring more fun for us than in previous years. We also used crayons to decorate a couple of the eggs before dyeing them.

After we were done coloring the eggs, Lily wanted to eat one. She only started to like eating eggs in the last six months or so, and I think she's only tried hard-boiled egg once before and didn't really care for it - she prefres scrambled. But this time she gobbled up her Easter egg... I'm sure the pretty color made it seem extra tasty! After the night we colored the eggs, she kept going into the fridge over the next few days, getting her own egg out to peel and eat. We'll have to boil eggs for snacks more often.

Here are some of our finished eggs, excluding the ones that Daddy and Lily ate right away.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Dusty's 30th Birthday Surprise

After Dusty's birthday party at home, I took him out to celebrate, just the two of us. We had appetizers at Japaniero's and then headed over to P.F. Chang's for dinner, where Dusty was greeted by a room full of friends! He was only a little bit surprised by his surprise party, but he had a great time nonetheless.







It took a little bit of planning ahead to get the cake the day before and take it to Natalie, so she and David could bring it to the restaurant... AFTER Benjamin and Katie took their kids AND our kids to the Morrows' house where our babysitter was going to watch all of them, all while Dusty and I were having appetizers! HUGE thanks to the Swans and Morrows for helping me with logistics! I brought THIRTY candles in my purse so we could sing Happy Birthday properly, and Dusty managed to blow them all out on the first try - so I guess his wish will come true!



While we ate dinner, everyone enjoyed a few drinks and someone suggested ordering a shot. So Dusty used his phone to find a new shot to try, and you won't believe what it just happens to be called - the "Sexy Jessie!" Quite funny.




Eventually someone started stacking the drinking glasses...




And of course we all know how that turned out!



After dinner, a group of us headed over to Baker Street, and then on to Loggia after that.





I love this picture from the end of the night.



Friday, April 15, 2011

Happy Birthday to Daddy!

When Daddy came home from work on his birthday, we had a party!  First Dylan helped him open his presents, and then Lily helped him open the cards.  Daddy was very impressed that Lily wrote his name on the envelope of the card!  The birthday card that Lily picked out for him this year is the exact same one that she picked out for him last year - a Cinderella card that says something along the lines of every princess wanting a Daddy like him.  There was no use trying to convince her to choose a different card in the store, so I let her get the same one.  Daddy loved the card just as much the second time as the first!



 After all the opening was finished, it was time for cake!  You can't really tell in the pictures, but I arranged the cake balls to say "30," with a border around the outside of the tray.  We didn't want to stick candles in 30 of the cake balls, so we used one candle for each decade.

 After we all ate some cake balls, Lily and Dylan went over to the Swans' house so Mommy and Daddy could go out for a birthday date night!

MOMS Club Spring Fling

Our MOMS Club Spring Fling is always fun.  We meet at the park to play for awhile and eat some yummy treats, the kids do a craft / art activity, and there's an Easter egg hunt!  Dylan was very cute in his yellow bunny ears, and he actually left them on his head for a little while.  Lily was so intent on coloring her butterfly that she didn't even want to do the paint activity.  Dylan colored a butterfly and also made his handprints with paint.  We were supposed to make the handprints look like a flower or something, but Dylan was doing good to get the paint on the paper at all, and not everywhere else!  So his paper is just handprints, but it's very cute.  After the art activities they each got to do their egg hunts, in different age groups.  Dylan did great!  I pointed out a few eggs to him, but he picked them all up all by himself.  Lily of course did not need any help from Mommy!  They had a 12 egg limit, so I actually had to stop her from gathering too many.  We all had a great time!











Thursday, April 14, 2011

Cake Balls!

Daddy got a very special treat for his birthday cake this year - cake balls! A friend made them for a get-together a couple months ago, and Dusty said several times since then that they were the best dessert he's had in a long time. So that's how I ended up with a little girl on the countertop rolling cake and frosting into balls to be chilled and then dipped in melting candy. For something so simple, they certainly take a lot of hands-on time. But they're oh-so-worth it! The flavor combinations are limitless, but for Dusty's birthday cake balls, we made white cake with strawberry frosting, dipped in chocolate.



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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Lily's Ballet Recital

Lily has been asking to try ballet for about a year, but we held off on it because she has always loved gymanstics so much that we didn't want to have her stop gymnastics to make room for ballet.  But since she asked about ballet so consistently for so long, we decided to have her stop gymnastics before the holiday season and then do a 12-week session of ballet during the spring semester.  So ballet class started in January.  Lily was soooo excited to start her class!  And I was happy to have her in a really convenient class and location with an instructor I already know.  Ms. Angie, the teacher, happens to be the instructor for a few of the group exercise classes I go to at the gym.  Lily enjoyed her ballet class for the first three weeks or so.  After that, she really only had very much fun during the first 15 minutes or so of class each week.  She got bored with having to stand in line with the other girls and practice things over and over.  She wanted to run around the room, and she wanted to hang on the bar instead of just use it for balance.  In her defense, she was by far the youngest girl in the class of 4-6 year olds, with nearly all the other girls having done ballet with Ms. Angie at least once before.  The teacher continually told me Lily was doing just fine, but to me it looked like she was doing a whole lot of playing and not very much dancing at all!

Nevertheless, the time came for the recital, and Lily was very excited about it.  First, each girl demonstrated a ballet technique at the bar - Lily's was the plie, although my picture of it was waaaay too blurry to post.  She did a great job showing the other girls how to do the plie and telling the audience what it was called.  It's very cute to hear a four-year-old tell you they're going to do a plie.  The first picture here is before the recital started, of Lily just posing for the camera.  The next few are of her practicing some of the other ballet techniques that were assigned to the other girls - releve and arabesque.



 After demonstrating their techniques at the bar, the little ballerinas performed their first dance, the ballet.  There is a video of it in a separate post.  Following the ballet performance, they danced their "creative" piece, which the girls actually choreographed themselves!  Each girl chose a word from a box early in the ballet session, and they showed the class what they thought of when they heard that word.  Their thoughts and dances turned into their own part of the choreography for the dance.  They obviously had a lot of fun with it, and Lily participated in that part of the recital more than any other piece.  There's another video for the creative dance, also in a separate post.  Following the creative dance, the girls changed into their hip-hop outfits and did their hip-hop dance.  I took a few pictures of the hip-hop, and there's also a group picture at the end.  I'm not posting the video of the hiphop though, because it's really just Lily messing with her hat and her ponytail!  She had very little interest in the hip-hop, I think because it was always at the end of the hour-long ballet class, by which time she had already lost interest each week.


 All in all, the recital was incredibly cute.  And we're glad we let Lily try ballet for awhile, but it's pretty clear that ballet is just not really her thing.  Now she's talking about all sorts of other activities - gymnastics, soccer, t-ball, tennis, golf... The list goes on and on.  We'll see what she decides on next!