Showing posts with label st. patrick's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label st. patrick's day. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

We celebrated St. Patrick's Day with our traditional - and fun! - St. Patty's Day dinner at my parents' house!  We love dressing up in silly St. Patrick's Day accessories and eating together!

St. Patrick's Day silliness with me and KA!





 St. Patrick's Day Dress Up!





 





My mom does such a great job decorating for St. Patrick's Day!  Our dinner is always so much fun!

 

We had such a great time together! 







Cade's First Birthday

On St. Patrick's Day, we headed over to Kelly and Heath's house to celebrate little Mr. Cade's first birthday.  Kelly did an awesome job decorating - the St. Patty's Day party was so cute!  We had a fun time celebrating Cade's special day with him.  We can't believe this sweet little guy is already one!












Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Finding her final treat from Lucky the Leopard-con
All ready for school!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Lucky the Leprechaun Update... and Funny Grammar

Leopard-Cons...
First, a Lucky Update... Saunders got caught up on the blog last night after dinner, and he reminded me that I'd left out on of the best parts of the Leprechaun story.  I guess we need to check out a library book on leprechauns or something, because it has become obvious through our morning treasure hunts that Katie Anne doesn't know much - make that anything - about leprechauns.  However, she was quickly able to do one of my favorite things that young kids do with new knowledge - assimilate it into what she already knows.  So, she now says that the golden egg surprises are hidden by "Lucky the Leopard-con".  I asked her what a Leopard-con was, and she said, "Just a magic leopard, Mommy."  Last night, she was talking about animals, and she said, "Hey, how about a Puma-con?"  So funny!

Grammer-er...
Also, we've noticed Katie Anne doing something funny with her grammar lately - specifically, when making verbs into nouns.  She must have figured out that, to turn a verb into a noun (although I doubt she thought about it in those specific terms- haha), just put an -er on the end of the word.  I guess it would be like play ---> player or jump ---> jumper.  So, she's doing this will all kinds of words now.  

For instance, we were out at Okinawa eating some yummy fried rice last weekend, and she told us, "I think I'm going to be a bander, and I'm going to play the drums."  We thought - bander?  Oh, she means "in the band".

A few days ago, she was driving her little blue car.  I asked her, "Are you driving to work?"  She said, "No, I'm just pretending to be a parker."  Then, she parked her car and got out.

Then she said last night, "I can't wait to be a teamer.  I'm going to play soccer."

It is so interesting to watch her language develop and see how she puts things together... and it's pretty funny to try to figure out some of the words she's making up.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Lucky the Leprechaun

A special visitor came to our house this morning, early on the first day of March.  It was Lucky the Leprechaun, and he left Katie Anne a note on her nightstand to tell her that he'd hidden a magic gold egg somewhere in our house for her!
 
As soon as she woke up (literally as evidenced by the total KA bedhead), Katie Anne wanted to know what the paper on her nightstand said.
She was stunned to hear about the treasure hunt!
Each morning, Lucky hides the egg (filled with a treat) and leaves a clue on Katie Anne's nightstand to help her find the egg.  The game will continue until St. Patrick's Day.  This first morning, the clue was "Your special treat is hiding where you eat!"   She was sooo excited to go hunting her egg, and she immediately thought it was hidden around the kitchen table.
She spotted it!
 
Hooray!  The lucky egg!
 
What could be inside?
 Chocolate!
 Three cheers for Lucky the Leprechaun!