Showing posts with label princesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princesses. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

That Princess Poise


Those samplers from last week were quite a hit. We had a friend from co-op over, and the girls spent the afternoon stitching. Here is the result. By the end they were threading and tying their own knots, which was a relief.




The girls are in princess mode today, because their daddy is taking them to the library to for a viewing of Frozen. This is a big event. All little girls seem to love the movie.


And we have been making plans for other things as well. Pearl and her daddy have a pile of bags ready to go for the Israel trip. I've been trying to prepare the house, and myself, for two weeks with two tenacious toddlers (well, they can act like toddlers when they are left to themselves).

I also just learned that my editor wants me to go through all the photographs for the book, caption them and place them in the text, in the next week. We'll see how we do!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Kisses and Candy Corn, A First Halloween

After church on Sunday we had a Christmas Box party. The children filled boxes with notebooks, pens, teddy bears, and toothpaste, and I'll deliver these to Samaritan's Purse to distribute all around the world. Sapphire had a hard time putting a few of the toys in the box; she seemed to think she needed them instead. Other than that, the kids really got into it, and one thirteen year old boy told me, while he walked away from our full table of completed boxes, "That was cool." 



I especially liked the notes the kids wrote themselves to place in the boxes, notes that said "I hope you like the presints. We picked them out just for you", at least that is how Pearl spelled hers.





Ruby experienced her first Halloween. The housemother in China told us she had celebrated Christmas and Easter, plus Chinese holidays like Children's Day, but this costume thing with candy was a new one for her.  I think candy corn was her favorite.

Here we all are as princesses (Pearl was a very modern Princess Kate) along with our friend the monkey. 


I've always kissed my babies, but it was an interesting process to teach Ruby that kissing is a way of showing affection in a family. When we first met her, it almost seemed like she had never kissed or been kissed before. I would understand if this germ-carrying form of affection was skipped at the group home, where thirteen kids, staff, and a revolving cast of volunteers could make kissing almost like licking a water fountain. 

When we first got her, it was just a little too strange to begin kissing her like a newborn. She wasn't usually all that happy with us, she was pretty drooly, and we were just getting to know her too.  But as our relationship has blossomed, it has been easier to hug, snuggle, and kiss her naturally and effortlessly. Now she has it down now. Before bed, she'll pucker up as a way of requesting kiss after kiss. 

As for Hurricane Sandy, which closed my campus and all the local public schools two days in a row, I don't have any impressive photos. We have many leaves down in the yard, but that is about it.  It looks like we are in the eye of the hurricane right now. They are calling for winds occasionally gusting to 60mph and more rain, but it really hasn't been to bad up here on the hill!