Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween!


We had a lot of Halloween fun this year with Charlotte. She seemed to understand the concept a little better than last year! We read books about dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating to get her in the spirit. She liked being a ladybug. As soon as I showed her the costume (thanks Lisa!) she began to point out ladybugs in all her books.

Our neighborhood has a really cute little Halloween party for the kids at our clubhouse. There's lots of food, a craft table, a parade, and at the end all the kids get on stage to collect their goody-bags. These pictures don't do the whole thing justice! It was just really adorable to watch Charlotte take this all in. She participated in the parade and stood up on stage. One of the older girls "helped" her.

We just went to two houses trick-or-treating, then we sat on our front porch and handed out candy. It was a fun night!

The best pictures I got of Charlotte in her costume are actually from the weekend before Halloween at a friend's party. Here's Charlotte heading in to the party.
Charlotte and her friend, Sophia.

Coloring at the craft station at our neighborhood party.

Just one of the kids, getting ready for the parade.
Charlotte and her little friend, James, being helping in to the parade line.
Checking out all the costumes!
Checking out the candy bowl on our front porch.
Picking out something yummy!
A ladybug walking down our driveway.....Happy Halloween!


Saturday, October 24, 2009

First Jack-O-Lantern


Today we went and got a few pumpkins and carved a jack-o-lantern. Charlotte was really not too sure about this activity. She loved picking out pumpkins and bringing them home, but when we cut in to the pumpkin and starting pulling out its innards she kept her distance. She even moved the chairs on the front porch so that she could watch, at a safe distance, in comfort as mommy carved the pumpkin. When she saw the finished product she was a little less timid. She enjoyed taking the top on and off. Hey, I had fun! It's been years since I've carved a pumpkin.






New Hobby


Charlotte is REALLY in to books lately. I love it! She loves to sit in her chair in her room and "read". She'll do this for about a half hour! Just enough time for me to clean something, organize something, or just get dressed and brush my teeth! We've gotten in the habit of reading first thing in the morning too. I'll go in, get my sleepy little tot out of her crib, grab a blanket, and snuggle up to read a few books before starting the day.

She loves to find things in the books, like little lady bugs, people looking out of windows, animals' tongues, dogs, and other little things. Most of her favorite books revolve around animals. She loves a book about ducks that I brought home from work, along with a book about animal tongues. She also loves a book from Grandpa and Grandma Linda called If I Could, she loves the fact that the little "girl" (she's really a raccoon) in the book also has a stuffed bunny (like Charlotte). She is just really in to books right now, reading them to herself or her babies or having mom or dad read them. She also loves when I pretend to read to Amelia :)




Wednesday, September 16, 2009

County Fair


I grew up going to the Lorain County Fair in Ohio. Although my sister showed cows or steers, I was always too afraid of those big beasts, so I took sheep and rabbits. I have very fond memories of the going to the fair every summer. I was looking forward to introducing Charlotte to the fair tradition by taking her to the Anne Arundel County Fair (our local county fair here in Maryland).

The AA Co Fair was really cute, very small, but perfect for our first-timer. As soon as we pulled in to the parking lot Charlotte was smiling and pointing to all the rides with their twinkling lights. I knew she was going to have a great time. We headed to the animal barns first. Charlotte looked on in amazement at all the animals. She seemed to especially love the goats, sheep, and ducks (of course!). She had a very serious look on her face the whole time we looked at the animals. She was really taking it all in. Imagine seeing a woolly, baaing sheep for the very first time in your life!

Of course we all enjoyed some fair food. Charlotte munched on fried mozzarella sticks and shared a chocolate coverd sundae in a cone with me. We ended our visit to the fair with a balloon. I tied it to Charlotte's wrist and she thought this was great.

It was such a simple evening, but seeing the fair through Charlotte's eyes made it a very special afternoon.

Ducks!

The goats were checking out Charlotte as much as she was checking out them.

A little rain didn't bother us, thanks to our raincoats!
Perfect end to the afternoon, a balloon tied to her wrist.
Walking back to the car.
This picture says it all! Charlotte had a great time at the fair, we'll be sure to go back every year.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Random Shots

Charlotte riding her lion from Grandma Babs. She likes me to push her around on it as we chase Amelia. Amelia of course does not like this particular game.
Cute Char Char....needs a hair cut but Chuck will not let us cut it. Barrettes and rubber bands stay in for about 5 minutes!

Sitting on HER chair, looking through a toy magazine.

A Walk in the Woods

Just a cute video of Charlotte taking a stroll at our neighborhood park. She loves the woods. In fact during this walk she strayed off the path and into the woods about a million times!

Welcoming Grandpa Home


The whole gang (Chuck, Charlotte, Amelia and myself) headed to Ohio a couple weekends to welcome my Dad home. He's been in Wisconsin most of the summer with my sister. Again, Charlotte was a perfect little traveler, even good on the 7 hour car trip! She slept like an angel, taking all her naps and sleeping in til 8:30am everyday. Dad enjoyed Charlotte very much. He kept saying what a great little girl she was. And he was amazed to see her using a spoon to eat here own bowl of applesauce. It was a very nice visit.


Dad, me and Charlotte on the front steps.