Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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Friday, September 14, 2012

All About MYRA


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Bruce and I have both been noticing that we get really excited when Alice does things for the first time, but it's not so exciting when Myra does them a year or two later.  Alice sucks up a lot of the attention being the first and Quincy sucks up a lot of attention being the baby, which leaves Myra what crumbs of attention are remaining.  So, in an attempt to counteract this phenomenon, this post is all about MYRA.  Though, admittedly, it's hard to find a picture with only her in it!  (Just ignore the bike rider in the background).

In April, we took Myra's training wheels off and she jumped on her bike and just started riding (sound familiar?).  Thank you balance bike, for taking all the hard work out of teaching our children how to ride their bikes.  Well, unlike Alice, when Myra decided to stop the bike she didn't put her feet down--she balanced for a second and then fell over and scraped herself up.  I have it on video, but promised her I'd never show it to anyone, because she thought it was embarrassing.  After that, she refused to get back on the bike until a few weeks ago when I coaxed her back on.  She took off again and this time knew to put her feet down when she stopped!

The next day we went to visit her friend Miles and on the drive over, all she talked about was how she couldn't wait to tell Miles that she could ride a two wheel bike without training wheels.  She made me promise that I would not spill the beans before she got a chance to tell him.  Well, we're getting out of the car and here comes Miles, running out of the house, announcing that HE had just learned how to ride his bike without training wheels.  Poor Myra!  She was a good sport about it, but a little disappointed.  It turned out to be a great thing though--they've probably logged at least 10 miles of bike riding together around various parks since then.

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Bruce also took Myra (well, and Alice--but we won't mention her again) on a 6 mile bike ride last Saturday and she had a blast.

Myra is kind of in limbo this year--she missed the school deadline by a few days, which means most of her friends are off to kindergarten and she is in Pre-K.  Curriculum-wise, it's very similar to the 4's class she took last year, which we kind of expected, but decided to put her in anyways for purely social reasons.  I have her read a couple simple books each day to earn TV time and she has me make up spelling tests for her when I am quizzing Alice on her list.  She's also learning the names of all the presidents--we're up to Calvin Coolidge.  Everyone keeps on telling me that it's better this way, to have an extra year to mature, so hopefully it will be for the best.

Well, that's an update on our little middle child Myra--we love her so much and hope she doesn't feel too neglected!

Monday, September 03, 2012

Alice's Cake Decorating Party

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You're Invited!
Here's the picture we took to go on the front of the invitation.

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A pre-party pizza lunch with John and Samantha.

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 Alice had her heart set on a cake decorating party with everyone getting to 
decorate full size cakes.  Twenty sticks of butter later...

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 Earlier in the week, Aunt Samantha brought over her fondant supplies and taught 
Myra and I how to make fondant flowers for the party. 


The first thing we did was string letter beads with the girl's initials onto ribbon 
to tie around the bottom of the cake stands so we could tell the cakes apart.

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Next, we split into teams and had a race to see who could match cookie cutters with shapes on their piece of paper.  I mixed both sets of cookie cutters up and put them in a big pile in the middle for the girls to dig through.  I think if I did it again, I would throw some cookie cutters in that weren't on either sheet of paper, just to throw them off.

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The winning team got to pick put their aprons first. 

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Snack break.

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Next, a quick tutorial on how to hold a decorator's bag and what each tip does.  Even though they appeared to be paying attention in this picture, everyone was VERY anxious to just get going!

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I made the icing extra thin so they could squeeze it out, but Myra still had a bit of trouble.  Aunt Samantha helped her out some and even put a rainbow on her cake.  After that, everyone wanted her to make a rainbow on their cake, so she was pretty busy.

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Next came the silliness--lots of it.  
These girls could have run around screaming for hours.

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We did finally get them rounded up for a picture. 

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Presents.

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And last but not least, cake and ice cream!