Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

We wish all of you a Merry Christmas and hope that the New Year brings you much joy and peace. This past year has been full of firsts for our family. Paul and I were able to take our first vacation as a couple together since we became a family in 2006. The cruise was a wonderful way for us to reconnect and a great opportunity for the girls to get some time with their Nona and Great Grandma B. Isabella had her first term of Montessori school where she also takes ballet and swimming lessons. And Ariana has taken her first steps, leaving babyhood behind and now trying to keep up with her big sister. Paul has had a busy year, to say the least. He was promoted to captain, upgraded to aircraft command pilot (AC) and completed his MBA. Let's just say that besides the trip to Scotland, there was not a lot of golf to be played before the weather turned bad. I have been sneaking in a good book or two when I can get a chance and have been involved in a book club with some of the other spouses in Paul's squadron. My next goal is to figure out how to use the camera Paul got me for my birthday so I can keep these beautiful pictures of the girls coming. It's a Nikon D5000 and although I have all the books for it, I am thinking of taking a class so I can really learn how to use it:) As a family we enjoyed a few more trips this year both to Scotland and Wales. Lately, we have been enjoying more quiet weekends at home taking advantage of the nice weather when we can. The girls are growing up faster than I can believe and it has been nice to spend some quiet time together as a family. This year has also brought a first in having extended nights of undisturbed sleep. Both girls are sleeping through the night regularly, spare the occasional bad dream or need to use the potty. It is wonderful....but won't last in the new year because we are expecting our 3rd child in early July. Yes, all of our babies have been due in July and this one's due date is the exact same as Ariana's. I am 11 weeks pregnant and feeling more tired and sick than I did with the others...which of course must mean it's a boy. Since this baby is due when we were supposed to be moving, they have let us extend up to a year, which means we could be here in England till July 2011! So I guess you all have another year to come visit if you were still hoping to make the trip:)

The girls and I will be coming to Minnesota for the holidays and an extended stay while Paul is deployed. He left on December 16 and will be home in mid February. Please remember to keep him and all service members in your prayers this holiday season. We hope you are well and once again Merry Christmas.


Family photo in Wales


Sisters...so sweet


Daddy's Girl... 100%


Trimming the tree


Ariana 17 months


Isabella...3 1/2


Squadron Christmas Party


Santa flying in for a visit on a "Daddy Airplane" (KC135)





Waiting for Santa


Bella LOVES Santa....absolutely loves!


Ariana...not so much


Telling Santa that whatever he wants to bring her is fine


Silly Girl...no picture of both girls on Santa's lap this year. Ariana very clearly told us "No Santa" when we asked if she wanted to sit on his lap. She wouldn't even take a candy cane from him.


So sweet


Love the eyes


Bella's Christmas pageant at Busy Bees School


So grown up...she sang all the songs, but wasn't too happy about having to wait while the other children did their parts

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Birthday Party and 4th of July

The girls had a fun birthday party...it rained a little and Ariana wasn't quite herself but all the girls had a great time jumping on the bouncy castle and playing with all the new toys. Bella chose a "Dora the Explorer" themed birthday party complete with pinata and a singing balloon that popped within the first hour. She probably consumed about 4 juice boxes in less than 3 hours and was a little too into opening presents, but there were no huge meltdowns...thankfully. It was fun to have a few people at the party that had actually been to all of Bella's birthday parties. Ariana was pretty shy and clingy that day especially because she wasn't feeling well due to either a bug or teething. She was pretty overwhelmed with the whole thing, but dove into her cake once I let her have the chocolate cake instead of the vanilla...the girl knows what's up. Thanks to all who made their birthday celebration so special.

Hope everyone had a fabulous 4th of July. We took it easy after the big birthday party, but did make it to the fair that was on base...no fireworks for us this year but still a good time. We are looking forward to our trip to Scotland and will be blogging again soon. Enjoy the photos.
Birthday Lunch


Sneaking a Taste


A little shy


Make a wish


Are you sure I can eat this?


Mmmm!


Bella's favorite part of her birthday...opening presents (her words...not mine)


Some big girl gifts...a Barbie and makeup too!


Sweet girl





Pinata time








The bouncy castle was no joke...A CASTLE...Paul got it:)


4th of July Fun Fair




I thinK that ice cream is as big as Bella




Tea Time




Just 1 and already a big girl


We had the castle all weekend..what fun

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Summer Days...at last

Well, here in England it feels as though summer has finally arrived and the crazy thing is that it's still here. Since we have been back from our cruise we have had more sunny days than I even knew was possible. Even the British are wondering what is going on and when our luck will change. Along with the warmer weather, a few more thunderstorms have come but the sun is out and it stays out for more than a few minutes at a time....it is brilliant! I am even happy to announce that my tan from our cruise holiday has actually improved...tan is something I have never been here in England. So before we find ourselves in the dark and rainy days of winter, we are enjoying the weather. We lay out our "beach blanket," as Bella likes to call it, and bring out snacks and toys to enjoy the chirping birds and warm sun...most of the time. At first, it was the perfect babysitter because Ariana was not too keen on crawling through the grass, but once we started adding a little more excitement to our yard ( namely a swing set and paddling pool) she got over her fear and started really exploring and sometimes tasting all that nature has to offer. We made a trip to a local zoological gardens for a weekday outing and than made it to the Colchester zoo with a group of friends on the weekend. Both the girls really love watching the animals and the zoos here are fantastic about including play areas in them as well. We try to make it to story time at the library on base and to Rock tots in Mildenhall village when we can get a chance. We have been visiting parks and doing some play dates and groups as well. Since Nona and Grandma B left, Bella has been very into The Sound of Music and she has a lot of the songs memorized. She dazzles many with her rendition of "Doe a Deer." We are hoping to start her at the local Montessori school for a few mornings a week when we get back from Scotland end of July. Ariana is talking a little and making a lot of noise to keep up with her big sister. She started climbing stairs...gulp and is still not showing too much desire to walk but cruises and climbs like a pro....I even caught her trying to climb up the slide like her big sister.

As for Paul and I, we have enjoyed a few dates out since the cruise to keep the spark going:) We made it out to the golf course and I got to pull out my golf clubs that had been hiding for 3+ years now...it was interesting, but fun. Paul just got promoted to Captain and we had a big Bar B Q at our house for him and some of his buddies that were promoted also. It was quite the event and thankfully we weren't hosting on our own...we had tons of help. The swing set was another big event in itself...buying and putting together. I stayed out of the later leaving it to the boys who got it together just before the bar b q. Paul is still working on his masters classes and gets the occasional kitchen pass to golf twilight hours at some of the local courses....where he actually is now which is why I am on the computer finally posting some blogs. I guess golfing worked in every ones favor tonight...at least until I hear how he shot. I almost enjoyed the US vs Brazil football match the other day. The first half was brilliant, but it all went down hill from there, eh? So, I have tons of pictures and hopefully more to come with the girls' birthday party coming up and our trip to Scotland...no more slacking on posts unless we keep getting this gorgeous weather.


The girls at the zoological gardens


The seal show at Colchester Zoo


Feeding the elephants....very slimy


Ariana...happy baby girl


Watching the birds


Petting the Worlington playground horse


Story time


Sidewalk Painting


The Swing set: 450 pounds and 3 men working 10+ hours....


Smiles on their faces: PRICELESS


Priceless


Sliding


Swimming


Feeding the ducks by the Mildenhall river


Ariana's "not so sure face"