Monday, December 22, 2008

Sledding



Well, we braved the cold, cold temperatures and went sledding this weekend. Once it hit 7 degrees (the high for the day), we thought we should just go for it and after about 20 minutes we thought we should just get back inside! My mom, Charlie and I all took turns going down with June, I think it might have been too much for her though. I think the snow flying in her face was a little scary. Maybe just the bunny hill for the rest of the season, Mt. Everest next winter.
By the way, if I look super dorky like this on any other occasion, please let me know. I was nice and warm, but I don't know if looking like a conehead was worth it. Did everyone notice Grandma Joy is wearing a hat! Obviously it was pretty cold if she threw one on. Remember, we must all be a good example for June!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Holiday Program




June had her first Holiday Program last night at her daycare center.
We had practiced her song for a couple of weeks, but I think all of the toddlers came up with some major performance anxiety because they all just sat there while their song was playing. Pretty cute. June got plopped right in front (by chance), much to our delight! She just kept her fingers in her mouth looking around, but managed not to cry like a couple of the other toddlers did. The theme this year was "The Mitten", based on a children's book. Their songs had a mitten theme and the kids were supposed to wear mittens and hats. You'll notice June isn't wearing either, still not sure what happened there. Jeff and I actually labored over what mittens and hat to bring too! Bummer.
You can see in one of the pictures, a little boy crying (to her left in the stripes). That's Cooper.
I guess he and June hug and kiss, which oddly enough makes me a little queasy.
When we bought her dress and shoes, we looked at them and thought "No way, these will be too big", but sadly they were not and our little girl is growing up.

She kind of tap danced around the house in her shoes last night with Jeff. We tried to show her some Riverdance moves, but I think she just thought we were nuts. She'll learn to accept that sooner or later.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Hollidazzle Holiday Parade!


Jeff and I took June to the Hollidazzle parade in Minneapolis last Friday. It was our first big snowfall of the season and it was really pretty. Traffic was a nightmare getting there, rush hour + snow storm = grumpy mom, but once we were there and found a spot on the curb, we enjoyed the snow and the pretty parade lights. We couldn't tell if June was having fun or not, but once she started leaning out as far as she could go, stretching, trying to see the floats and lights; we knew she was enjoying it. Her poor little cheeks look so red, but so do Jeff's, so she must get that from her dad. I on the other hand look as pale as usual; not even a snowy, 12 degree evening can give this girl a glow darn it.
My mom and Charlie met us for the parade too, they said they had a good time too; but I think that was mostly about watching June and not the parade!