Brianne has finally gotten tall enough to reach the petals on her bike! She will take any opportunity to ride, whether that be in the house or around the block. She especially loves to ride her bike since we got her a Princess helmet. Now it's a battle to get her to take the helmet off!
Here is Brianne showing off her skills.
We rode all the way to our neighborhood park. I was able to convince her to remove the helmet, otherwise she might have gotten her head stuck in the slide.
Singing her favorite songs while swinging.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Hamming it Up on a Winter's Day
Our cold days are few and far between, so we'll take any excuse to break out our sweaters.
Like Brianne's pants? Who knew they made "jeggings" this small?
Love this little face!
The cool weather made Brianne extra smiley.
Like Brianne's pants? Who knew they made "jeggings" this small?
Love this little face!
The cool weather made Brianne extra smiley.
Birthday Circus
On January 14, we were invited to attend our friends Abby and Peyton's birthday party (Abby turned 4 and Peyton turned 2). The theme of the birthday was the Circus, and Abby and Peyton's parents did it up big! It was pretty chilly outside that day, but there was so much going on at the party, we hardly noticed.
When we first got there, they had the popcorn and cotton candy machines going. Brianne discovered a new-found love of popcorn. They also had a balloon artist walking around making balloon animals.
They also had carnival games. Here is Brianne practicing her underhand at the ring toss with birthday girl Peyton. They also had Ducks in a Pond and Go Fish. Each game had a prize basket, and Brianne loved playing each game and picking out a prize.
After some games, it was bounce house time. Brianne loves a good bounce house! She had a blast jumping around, and then sliding down the big slide.
Brianne also had her first experience with face painting. She did very well sitting still, but she kept wanting to tilt her head down to her chest. So I had to help hold her face up. This face painter must have been experienced with small children, as she was able to do a great job in about 2 minutes flat.
Brianne chose "Butterfly Princess" for her face painting theme. Surprised? :o) Here is our butterfly princess. The cool weather was actually perfect for face painting since she wasn't sweating.
Hi-fiving the balloon clown.
When we first got there, they had the popcorn and cotton candy machines going. Brianne discovered a new-found love of popcorn. They also had a balloon artist walking around making balloon animals.
They also had carnival games. Here is Brianne practicing her underhand at the ring toss with birthday girl Peyton. They also had Ducks in a Pond and Go Fish. Each game had a prize basket, and Brianne loved playing each game and picking out a prize.
After some games, it was bounce house time. Brianne loves a good bounce house! She had a blast jumping around, and then sliding down the big slide.
Brianne also had her first experience with face painting. She did very well sitting still, but she kept wanting to tilt her head down to her chest. So I had to help hold her face up. This face painter must have been experienced with small children, as she was able to do a great job in about 2 minutes flat.
Brianne chose "Butterfly Princess" for her face painting theme. Surprised? :o) Here is our butterfly princess. The cool weather was actually perfect for face painting since she wasn't sweating.
Hi-fiving the balloon clown.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Disney Marathon Weekend
One of Marty's New Year's resolutions and bucket list to-do's was to run the Disney Marathon. The Marathon was scheduled for early January 2012. Marty started a training program 6 months prior to the race, however, due to various circumstances, stopped running in November. Even though he hadn't run 10 feet in 2 months, Marty was still determined to try running the marathon. Marty had been training with our friend Frank, but the difference there was that Frank diligently trained while Marty fell off the wagon. But Marty would not be deterred!
So we found ourselves in Disney again. The race was on Sunday, so we went to Magic Kingdom on Saturday morning. When we got up that morning, Marty went to get dressed to go to the park and realized he forgot his shoes. Not just his sandals, but his running shoes. This did not bode well for this marathon. Not only had he not ran in 2 months, he was going to run 26 miles in brand new/not-broken-in shoes. But again - Marty would not be deterred.
The week before we left, Marty made the mistake of telling Brianne we were going to see Mickey at his castle on Saturday. Brianne still doesn't get the concept of the future, so was very upset to go to school that day when she thought she was going to the Mickey Castle. Every morning that week, she asked us "Go Mickey Castle today?", to which we replied "Not today, Saturday." After the first meltdown, she was ok and waited very patiently.
So when it was finally time to see Mickey, Brianne was thrilled! Shrieks of "Micckkkkeyyyy Caaasstleeee!" could be heard from miles around our hotel.
Trying on some princess accessories. Luckily, we were able to leave the store without buying anything.
Riding the Peter Pan ride. Brianne and Bradley were more excited than they looked.
The last time we went to Disney (December 2011), Brianne fell in love with the Disney show performed in front of the castle. The show had all the major characters, as well as some lesser known ones. It's amazing, but Brianne remembers a bunch of the characters and was telling us about them before we went in January. The week before we left, she said "Go Mickey Castle and see Peter Pan and Captain Hook and Mickey and Minnie and Goofy...." We were impressed she could remember so many of the characters she saw! She was so excited to see her favorite show again!
We stayed until after dark (the kids hung in there the whole time - Brianne didn't even nap), and we got to see the castle all lit up. It was still covered in lights from Christmas, and was spectacular!
Sunday was the day of the marathon. Frank and Marty had to get up at 3:30am to get to the marathon parking area by 4:30pm. They actually started running around 5:45am. We got to the family area around 8:30am. In true Disney fashion, they had characters and entertainment and more. But I was mostly anxious wondering how Marty was doing, and if he was going to finish. Here we are with Daisy Duck.
Frank finished around 10:30am. He had brought his cell phone with him, and Alona could text him intermittently. Marty didn't bring anything, so we had no idea where he was. I was starting to worry that he was unconsious on the side of the road somewhere. But around 11:00am, we saw Marty come across the finish. He looked a little rough, but was smiling (of course!). I was so proud, I almost cried.
So we found ourselves in Disney again. The race was on Sunday, so we went to Magic Kingdom on Saturday morning. When we got up that morning, Marty went to get dressed to go to the park and realized he forgot his shoes. Not just his sandals, but his running shoes. This did not bode well for this marathon. Not only had he not ran in 2 months, he was going to run 26 miles in brand new/not-broken-in shoes. But again - Marty would not be deterred.
The week before we left, Marty made the mistake of telling Brianne we were going to see Mickey at his castle on Saturday. Brianne still doesn't get the concept of the future, so was very upset to go to school that day when she thought she was going to the Mickey Castle. Every morning that week, she asked us "Go Mickey Castle today?", to which we replied "Not today, Saturday." After the first meltdown, she was ok and waited very patiently.
So when it was finally time to see Mickey, Brianne was thrilled! Shrieks of "Micckkkkeyyyy Caaasstleeee!" could be heard from miles around our hotel.
Trying on some princess accessories. Luckily, we were able to leave the store without buying anything.
Riding the Peter Pan ride. Brianne and Bradley were more excited than they looked.
The last time we went to Disney (December 2011), Brianne fell in love with the Disney show performed in front of the castle. The show had all the major characters, as well as some lesser known ones. It's amazing, but Brianne remembers a bunch of the characters and was telling us about them before we went in January. The week before we left, she said "Go Mickey Castle and see Peter Pan and Captain Hook and Mickey and Minnie and Goofy...." We were impressed she could remember so many of the characters she saw! She was so excited to see her favorite show again!
We stayed until after dark (the kids hung in there the whole time - Brianne didn't even nap), and we got to see the castle all lit up. It was still covered in lights from Christmas, and was spectacular!
Sunday was the day of the marathon. Frank and Marty had to get up at 3:30am to get to the marathon parking area by 4:30pm. They actually started running around 5:45am. We got to the family area around 8:30am. In true Disney fashion, they had characters and entertainment and more. But I was mostly anxious wondering how Marty was doing, and if he was going to finish. Here we are with Daisy Duck.
Frank finished around 10:30am. He had brought his cell phone with him, and Alona could text him intermittently. Marty didn't bring anything, so we had no idea where he was. I was starting to worry that he was unconsious on the side of the road somewhere. But around 11:00am, we saw Marty come across the finish. He looked a little rough, but was smiling (of course!). I was so proud, I almost cried.
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