Making rough places smooth
Here's the verse I'm trying to memorize this month...
Here's the verse I'm trying to memorize this month...
Throughout my Janie-filled day, I observed several future occupational choices for her:
City Engineer - After seeing an example in one of her magazine, she proceeded to build a very intricate race track out of blocks, including bridges, tunnels and "really bumpy parts"
Track Star - During our afternoon walk, she took off at a speed I could not believe. She was halfway down the block before I was out of the starting gate!
U.N. Negotiator - Judging by the way she talked me into buying her a bag of Cheetos, she just might be able to negotiate world peace.
Teacher - I peeked in her room during her quiet time just in time to see her sitting on her bed, surrounded by every stuffed animal she could find, reading a stack of library books aloud.
Architect - A Duplo castle (built with blocks in rainbow order, of course) provided about 45 minutes of fun for her little prince and princess figurines.
Hair Stylist - Janie's new favorite thing: brushing my hair. No complaints from me - I love it!
I have no idea what she will choose to do when she's all grown up - but it's sure going to be fun watching her figure it out!
My baby is 4.
(Insert sobs and sniffles and sighs here.)
(Seriously. How has it been four years already?)
So today we celebrated our big grown-up girl with a supercalifragilistic Mary Poppins party.
Mary Poppins herself made a surprise visit.
Here she is with her good friend, Bert.
Fortunately, Janie was there too and had a great time eating cake, opening gifts, playing with the Grandmas and the Grandpas and Aunt Susan, and just generally being the star of the show.

Happy Birthday my sweet girl!
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This morning was Phase-One-O-Halloween-Fun & we hit a cute little downtown area to trick-or-treat at all of the stores.
Halloween Princess was ready to go in her fabulously fancy skirt & t-shirt from Grandma. She practiced saying 'trick-or-treat' all the way there. (And I practiced reminding her to say thank you.)
As we walked down the street, she kept saying "When do I get to say it again? I want to say trick-or-treat again!" Seriously, she doesn't even like most of the candy - she just want to say the magic words & get something fun to put in her bucket. Although at the end of the morning, she discovered that she loves lollipops - especially the ones that turn her tongue blue!
I appreciated the stores that gave away crayons & bubbles & playdough & books. (Really - there was a store giving away used children's books - brilliant!) My favorites were the stores that used the event as a marketing opportunity for all the moms & gave away samples of fun shampoos and skin care products. Woohoo!
Now we're taking a break to come down from the lollipop-induced-sugar-high before we get dressed up in costume #2 & head out to the big faux-halloween event at church.
Seems like the perfect time for mom to raid the pink candy bucket!!

At one point during the night, all the kiddos were doing a little move-like-the-animals dance number. After the song, there was a brief moment of quiet.
Janie filled the silence with a loud voice, saying "Great job little Cubbies!"
Admittedly, I'm a little biased. But I thought is was pretty much the cutest thing ever.
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