Thursday, October 18, 2007

Recent Pictures

I finally uploaded the recent pictures from the camera. The first are a few from gymnastics. Jenny's further away from where the parents sit, so it's harder to get good pictures of her. Reagan actually manages to look athletic at gymnastics!


I love this next one because Reagan just looks so excited to be doing a forward roll!


I think she looks so tall and slim in this one.


Jenny's excited to be there in this one:


She was able to do a flip on the bar without any assistance by the second week:


These next three are Jenny and her friend Elyse modeling and dancing.




That's it for now, but I'm planning to try to get some new videos of the girls this weekend, especially Reagan. Pretty much everything she says these days is hilarious, but it's much funnier to hear her than to hear me tell it. I at least want to get a video of her and her current favorite phrase - "Dang, girl!" She says "Dang" more often than anyone else in the entire world. We'll see how it goes!

Bloody Fairy

Jenny and Reagan went with Jo-Jo to the create-your-own pottery place here for Grandparents Day last month. They made several items, but Jenny's favorite is this angel. She loves angels for some reason, and now that she sees how this one turned out, she's calling it the bloody fairy. You can't see it in this picture, but the only other part of her painted red is her hands.





Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Bloody Mary

Sometimes Jenny's friends are so helpful.

Jenny: My friend Cheyenne said that if you stare in a mirror and say "Bloody Mary" 6 times then you'll be dead before you say it the seventh time.

Me: That's not true.

Jenny: How do you know? Have you tried it?

Because obviously she would believe any of her friends before she believes me.

I'm going to try to take some pictures to put on here tonight since I haven't in forever.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Spelling Skills

I'm afraid Lee's spelling skills are going to be passed on to Jenny.

Here's the conversation we just had in the car:

Me: Keke Palmer's on Radio Disney. You know Keke Palmer, don't you?

Lee: No.

Me: You know, from Akeelah and the Bee and Jump In. If I had a trainer like Laurence Fishburne, I could have won the National Spelling Bee.

Lee: If I had a trainer like that, and they asked me to spell the letter F, I wouldn't be able to do it.

Jenny: F starts with E.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Jenny's School Picture Experience

I don't actually have her pictures to post on here yet, but I do have a story!

Jenny had school pictures yesterday. When I picked her up, I asked her if she smiled pretty for her pictures.

She said, "Um . . . not exactly."

I asked her to explain and tell me what happened.

Her response: "Well, I was farting when they were taking my pictures, so I had a kind of embarrassed look on my face."

Then, she revealed that this was all a lie, and she told me three other faces she made for her pictures, so I'll be curious to see how they turn out!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Notes from Jenny

Jenny got mad this evening when we were in bed because she realized about half an hour after we'd been in bed that she forget to have dessert. She really wanted rainbow sherbert that she had the night before. I told her she could have some fruit snacks or a granola bar, but I didn't want her bringing ice cream into her bedroom. She got very upset with me about how unfair I was being and went into her room. She then delivered the following two notes to me.

Note #1:

oul I wut is to git doo zuzrt

I read this one as - All I want is to get dessert.

Note #2:

I'm soreu if I get on your nrfs it is my fafrit so can you plaz let me have the same cine I had yesd day.

I read this one as - I'm sorry if I get on your nerves. It is my fault, so can you please let me have the same kind I had yesterday.

So I let her go down and get a bowl of ice cream and eat it in our room because I was so impressed by her note. And because I felt bad that she believes she always gets on my nerves.

She told me that she's realized that her words don't always work because they get on my nerves, so she's going to start using letters. I told her she can still talk to me, but she's enjoying the letters right now anyway, and it's good handwriting practice!

Monday, October 1, 2007

The Weekend

The girls went to Wytheville this weekend while Lee and I went to see Rilo Kiley in Asheville. This is probably the last time they'll stay in Wytheville while Mom and Dad actually live there, so they were excited. Dad picked them up Friday afternoon, and they made it to Wytheville in time to go to dinner at their favorite Wytheville restaurant - Applebee's. Neither child was actually interested in talking to me while they were there, but Jenny did force herself to speak to me on the phone a couple times.

Their biggest excitement while they were there was going to see the new Disney movie that stars The Rock. Jenny is just calling the movie The Rock, instead of its actual title. Dad said they were very excited when he told them the movie choices and that was one. When they got back here on Sunday, I asked Reagan about it, and she told me the little girl in it was named "In." I thought that sounded wrong, and Dad couldn't remember what her name was, so we called Jenny in to find out what the girl's name was - it was "Peyton." So I guess Reagan got part of it.

Reagan was also happy because she got to sleep with Boo-boo. Mom told me that Reagan apparently woke up a couple times in the night to wake Mom up and ask for her water. She's so much fun to sleep with! Jenny and Dad were "downstairs," as the girls call the living room there. I mentioned to the girls that Mom and Dad's house in Wytheville doesn't have a downstairs, and Reagan just said, "Oh yeah. Just a hall." Mom said that both of them repeatedly referred to the living room as downstairs the whole time.

I asked Reagan if she missed us while she was gone. She had a long pause before saying, "Um . . . kind of." Then she said, "Well, I didn't really miss you, but I love you." Isn't she sweet?

After all that Wytheville fun, Dad brought the girls back early yesterday morning so we could go to the Dixie Classic Fair here. For the first time, it was just going to be me and the girls. Charlotte, Justin, Nicole - if you read this, I liked it much better when we all went together and I got to ride rides!

I told Jenny we could bring a friend since I had an extra ticket, so we picked up her friend Isabella on the way so that Jenny would have somebody to ride rides with her. The difficult part was that Isabella is taller than 48 inches, and Jenny is not quite 48 inches, so there was a lot that Isabella wanted to ride, but Jenny couldn't. Isabella had already been to the fair, so I was able to convince her to just ride things that Jenny could ride. They even went on one that Jenny was allowed to ride that flipped over several times, so Jenny went upside down. She's never scared of anything, so she was fine.

The other tough part this year was that I expected Reagan to ride the ferris wheel and nothing else, as usual. I tried to leave her at home, but she told me that she was already dressed for the fair, so she wanted to go. After the ferris wheel, she actually wanted to ride everything, so she kept getting mad that she wasn't tall enough to ride many of the rides. So then I had to talk Jenny and Isabella down to riding a couple things with Reagan.

Overall, they had a good time, but I have to admit that I was tired. I spent almost 4 hours at the fair as the only adult with 3 kids, and by the time we left, I was carrying 3 goldfish in bags, 2 little fish tanks, a large bag of kettle corn, a dolphin that Jenny had won, a snake that Isabella had won around my shoulders, and a smoothie that one of them couldn't carry because it was too cold - and trying to manage to hold Reagan's hand at the same time. It was definitely time to go home!