Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Leaves, Family & Pumpkins

The weather in the STL was fantastic last weekend! I snapped these pictures from our front porch. I think I say this every year, but the leaves are really gorgeous this year.

On Friday night, we attended the Fall Festival at Lila's school. It was every bit of crazy, but the kids had fun and weren't too sad when Scott & I decided it was time for us to leave, even though it wasn't over yet. I try so hard to do those little kid crowds, but after a while my OCD kicks in and I get a little cranky. Thankfully they didn't notice we were the only ones leaving:) 

On Saturday afternoon, we were able to go to Elena & Sonia's birthday party! Evan & Olga rented a bouncy house and it was a huge hit! Scott & I so enjoyed visiting with the rest of my family - Lee, Kathy, Mark and David! I didn't get many pictures because they bounced and ran around nearly the whole time, but I was able to get this one of the sweet cousins. Sonia & Lila. They are both so cute, with a hint of mischief in their eyes! 
Sunday was even more gorgeous that Saturday, so we played outside most of the day. Lila decided she wanted to garden in my flower bed. Thankfully I didn't mind too much since my flowers will probably be on their way out soon.
I was pulling some weeds in the flower bed, when I saw the leaves of this hosta start to move. I jumped back and gave a little squeal. When I looked back down, I saw this bunny right next to Lila. Ah, our never ending bunny population. Lila wanted to take him in the house, but I stood my ground on that one!
We also carved pumpkins on Sunday. We meaning Scott. He lets the kids pick out their patterns and then he goes to work. 

They are spoiled. I don't remember my parents getting this fancy with our pumpkins. 
Lila's Kitty Cat...
and Nate's Grim Reaper. Because of course.
Happy Halloween Week!

Friday, October 24, 2014

Dance Class Nostalgia

Dance class is going really well for Lila, she loves it. As for me, I am so incredibly thankful that we have a studio right down the street (literally, we could walk there if we wanted to) and that they offer a class during the day on one of her non-school days! 

I texted this picture to Jane Ellis this week to tell her that everything about sitting in the studio reminds me of her. The sights, the smells, the words, everything. We spent a lot of time in one of these, and her more than me. 
Nostalgia prompted me to ask my Mom to find a picture of JE & I doing "Put Your Little Foot" when we were younger. She couldn't find a picture of both of us, but she did find my solo shot. I'm guessing 1982 or 1983? 
I showed it to Lila and asked her if she knew who it was? She guessed me. On the 6th try. I guess I don't look much like that any more.

Bummer.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Visitors & Birthdays

It was a beautiful Fall weekend in St. Louis.  A little cooler than normal, but perfectly sunny and crisp. Mimi & Paka made the trip up to STL and we were all very happy to see them! 

Scott had to work on Saturday, so we hung out and Mary & I got a little shopping in - I love when she comes as it is about the only time I go shopping without a kid with me:) Scott worked the early shift, so he got home in time for a pasta dinner to get ready for his big race on Sunday. 

He and Kevin ran the Rock 'n Roll Half Marathon and both did very well! We are so proud of both of them and their hard work to get ready for this race. 

Last night we celebrated October birthdays at home, since Mary, Scott, and Kevin's birthdays are all this month. Of course I made the Better Than Anything cake. I only do it once a year, because it's that good. And that rich. And has about a billion calories, I'm sure. 
Today is Scott's actual birthday, so we'll have another small celebration with just our family tonight. We're so thankful for him and hope this next year is best yet! Happy Birthday! 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

CoMo 2014

It's been such a crazy week that I'm just now getting around to posting about last weekend. And a fun one it was! 

We've had hotel rooms reserved in Columbia since last year for this year's Missouri-Georgia football game. And tickets for about 3 months. As the date for the big game drew closer, we decided it would be so much more fun if we invited the Pooleys to come with us. We had not seen them in a sweet forever and are so thankful they decided to make the trip! (Even though they had to endure quite the trip on Friday to get to St. Louis!) 

Early Saturday morning, we took off for Columbia. We only had 4 tickets, so Ryan & Scott took Quinn & Nate to the game while Lila, Sullivan, Audra and I went to the Heidelberg and walked around campus. Heidelberg is one of my happiest places on earth, so I was very happy to share it with them. (Truth: It was one of my "go to this place in your head" when I was having contractions with both kids.) Lots of memories there and now I have a new one!

I think it's safe to say they were fast friends:)
It was very hard for us to get Ryan or Scott to send a quality picture, but they finally nailed it towards the end of the game. (We won't talk about the game, it was disastrous if you're a Missouri fan).
While the boys and big kids were having a good time watching Georgia win, the rest of us walked around campus and I reminisced a whole bunch (Apologies to those that had to listen to me!). I love this picture of Lila on the columns with Jesse Hall in the background. Future 3rd Generation Tiger?? It would make me so happy!

We walked through Speaker's Circle where I told them all about how people would pontificate on different subjects right here back in the day. Lila insisted we all sit down with her, and we all obliged after I took this picture.
This picture of Sullivan, Lila & Beetle Bailey cracks me up. I love the way she is looking at him.
After we met back up with the rest of our crew and enjoyed a swim at the hotel pool (and a visit from Robyn, Myra & Reid Baker - thanks so much for coming to see us!), we headed back downtown for pizza at Shakespeare's.
Good food, great time. I can't believe how grown up these two are...seems like yesterday when Nate seemed huge at 4 months old when Quinn was born.
Thank you Pooleys for coming to see us! We can't wait to see you again very soon!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Surroundings

This week has been another dose of perfect weather. Warm during the day, but cool enough for the windows to be open at night. We are just trying to soak it up before those 50 degree temperatures arrive this weekend. 

I took a minute yesterday to fully appreciate that Lila and I could walk down to the school to pick-up Nate. With the exception of I think 2 days this school year, we have walked Nate to school every morning (it was raining). If I'm not working, we will walk to go get him in the afternoons. If I do work, and Lila is at school, then I have to drive because the pickup times are insanely close together. 
When we walk, we see the same people at the same place nearly every day. It's a small town feel that I love. We really do love where we live, even though it takes some commitment and sacrifices sometimes (mainly in the form of adequate driveways and square footage). But it's the perks like being able to walk to nearly everything and the sense of true community that wins out for us.

We had a block party last night and the kids really enjoyed the closed street to ride their bikes. 3 of our elderly neighbors have lived here their entire lives. They enjoy watching our kids play together in the street so much. And I love to be part of this little piece of history.
Last night before we walked down to the party, I looked outside and saw Lila lying in the grass with her hands behind her head, just staring up at the sky. I know this picture is blurry because of the screen, but I wanted to capture this without disturbing her. It was like a blast of fresh air for me and a reminder to slow down and enjoy the surroundings.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Tiny Dancer

It's been said that parents sometimes like to live vicariously through their children. I'm totally guilty of that. With Nate, that's swimming for me. And with Lila, it's dance. I've known that she was going to at least try dance since Miss Mary, the ultrasound tech, told us she was a girl. The long awaited day for this to happen was this past Tuesday. 

Luckily, there is a great studio, right here in Maplewood, just a few blocks from our house. The teacher is someone that Jane Ellis knew, so I felt totally comfortable with my decision to try this studio. 

A week before the first class, I got an email that she needed to have a black leotard, pink tights, tap shoes, and ballet shoes before the first class. (full disclosure, she did say it was OK if they didn't have everything by the first class, but no way was I letting that happen). So Lila and I headed to a local dance store to procure these items. The store ladies were fabulous and even taught Lila a few little steps. She loved it! 

Dance day was finally here! We got her all dressed up...
and then she wanted to pose with a Steak N Shake car. Of course.
Waiting for her class! She did so good and the teacher told me that she was a great listener. So proud!
She can't wait to go back and I'm so glad she liked it!