Monday, January 28, 2008

Another morning of light snow

This morning we had a light snow covering the yard. The girls went out to play and created this pathetic snowman (see between them in the below picture). Schools were closed and swim lessons were cancelled so we just hung out at home. The snow/ice melted by noon, but the weather people are predicting 2-4 inches overnight. It would be awesome to get more than 1/2 inch. :-)

Our pathetic snowman


Playing with Daddy


New princess boots for our next trip to Snoqualmie Pass


Sisters!

choo choo

The girls made a choo choo train with the chairs. This "game" kept Cambria very busy as she was moving the chairs ("train") around the room.

Buried under stuffed animals

The girls buried themselves under dolls and stuffed animals. Do you think we have enough stuffed animals/dolls in this house?

Cambria


Avery


Both girls

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Baby #3

We had a 20-week sonogram this morning. I'm thrilled to announce that we have a healthy baby girl on the way! It's going to be a house of girls for Jeff, and I'm confident that he can handle it. Thanks for your prayers so far. Keep praying that I don't go crazy in the remaining 20 weeks of the pregnancy! :-)

A few quotes...

Cambria: "Mommy, when will it be 2007 again?"
Me: "Never again. The years get bigger each year."
Cambria: "I miss 2007. I wish it would come back."

An upset Avery: "Sister (aka Cambria) said, 'No Ma'am."

Monday, January 21, 2008

The girls have discovered Ace of Base

Cambria on the sled

Snow Day

As you can see it was a beautiful, sunny day in the Seattle area today. In fact, we are having several days in a row of sun this week!!! It's shocking! Which is why we, as a family, drove up to Snoqualmie Pass to see the snow-covered mountains and check out the winter sports. Let me tell you, it took us 40 min (at most) door to ski slopes or sledding. I can't believe this area we live in. Not only do we have lakes, sounds, hills, and mountains. We also have any summer/winter sport you could possibly want.

Anyway, we had a wonderful time at the Pass and will be taking some more trips up there this winter. We hardly get snow in Maple Valley, but who cares when you can have all the snow you want in 40 minutes.

Winter Wonderland in the creekbed


Plowed snow piled up to our van.


Avery loved the sled.


Cambria is a true outdoors girl -- she loves every kind of outdoor activity.


Crawling through a hole in the snowfort (we didn't build it).


Cambria (age 4 1/2)


Daddy and Avery in the snowfort.

Toddler bed

The other night we converted Avery's crib to a toddler bed. She's been climbing out of the crib for about a month, but I couldn't find the conversion hardware after our move. She will stay in this bed until we buy bunk beds later this spring. Eventually, the girls will share a room with bunk beds and our new baby-to-be will go into his/her own room (in June).

Avery picked out her own pjs

The other night, Avery insisted on picking out her own pajamas. She choose two princess tops...one went on top, as usual, and the other became a skirt.

Lathering up

The girls love to put on lotion.

She's growing up

I know that I shouldn't be surprised. I've gone through this with one child before, but I'm in awe once again with how quickly toddlers change. Avery has transformed from a older baby last August to a full sentence talking toddler at present. It really is amazing how children develop...it's puts me in awe of our mighty God, who created us.