Monday, January 26, 2009
Snow Day
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Late Night with Jane and Kate
Once a month Whit and I swap kids with our friends. They go out one night and we take their kids and another night we go out and they take our kids. This is the only way we ever get to go out because we can't ever afford to pay a babysitter. It is really a great arrangement. I feel really blessed to have such great friends. The girls really love it because they get to have a late night with their two best friends in the world, Jane and Kate. This month we had the girls over and watched Alvin and the Chipmunks and this was the result:
Jaynie the Scientist
On January 9th Jaynie was the scientist of the day at school. Each of the kids in her class get to preform a science experiment in front of the whole class. We have known about this since October and way back then Whit and her sat down and looked at some experiments and decided that she was going to make a clock run off a potato. They watched a kid do it on the Internet and it looked pretty easy so that was that. Now every once in while Jaynie would say, "Mom when are we going to get the stuff for my science experiment." And my reply would always be the same, "Don't worry honey you don't have to do it until after Christmas, we have time." Well when she went back to school after the break and came home and said, "Mom I have to do my experiment on Thursday," I started to panic a little bit. I put Whit in charge of getting the stuff, which was a little difficult to find and by Wednesday night we still couldn't make the experiment work. So while Whit went to the church that night Jaynie and I searched the Internet again and this time found an experiment that seemed much easier. So I loaded the girls into the car and we went to the store to get carbonated water and raisins to do the Dancing Raisins experiment. Well we got home and our raisins weren't dancing like we thought they should. Back to the computer (thank goodness for the Internet). Our next pick was the Floating Egg. We picked this one because we already had everything and it seemed like a no fail project. Finally at 8:30 we were able to make the egg float in a cup of salt water. I sent Jaynie off to bed and told her I would write something up for her to say and she could practice it in the morning. I felt like such a horrible parent. I have always been such a bad procrastinator, but now I am causing my daughter to be one too!! Well in the end she did a great job and the class loved her experiment. The only thing that would have made it better would have been more time because then her presentation would have been memorized instead of read. I have it on video, bit I took it with the video camera instead of our still and I have no idea how to download from the video camera. Sorry a still picture will have to be enough.
Oh and by the way, Whit did get the potato to light an itty, bitty light bulb when he got home after Jaynie was in bed. So I do have to give him credit for his persistence with the project. At least our kids got to enjoy that experiment. Here is a picture of the remains of the potato clock experiment. I think it was maybe a little too complicated for a first grader.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Weekend in Atlanta
On January 2nd, we decided to head down to Atlanta to visit my Uncle Kevin and Aunt Marcy in Atlanta, Georgia. We have wanted to get down there for so long, but things just kept getting in the way, so Whit took Friday off and we headed down there. It was such a nice trip. We were able to see Marcy and Kevin's new house and enjoy laid back country life for a couple of days. The first morning we woke up to three deer in their back yard and the second morning we woke up to a dozen turkeys. The girls thought they were in heaven being able to see animals right there in the back yard. Whit and I were able to relax while the girls entertained themselves upstairs. The house was really big so we barely saw the girls. Addie was even able to take care of herself. They have a really large stair case that made me nervous at first, but she was able to get up and down it so well that by the end I didn't even think about it.
Happy New Year
Happy New Years everyone!! We had a really fun New Year's this year. It started with our kid friendly New Years Eve party. We got together with some of our friends to celebrate with the kids. We had dinner and then at 8:00p.m. we had our New Year's countdown. The girls all had noisemakers and confetti poppers that they popped. Then they all got kisses and sparkling cider. Then once everyone settled down and went home we put our girls to bed and Whit and I got a babysitter so that we could go run a 5k race in Tanglewood Park. Tanglewood has a great Christmas light display every year and they started having a Race on New Year's Eve called the Running of the Lights. I had six friends running it and I really wanted Whit to do it with me so I convinced him to come even though he had a huge bike race the next morning. I was really glad he did it though. I wouldn't have wanted to do it with out him. They had a big screen TV and the start line where we watched the ball drop and then they shot off the start gun. So I got my New Year's kiss from my man and we took off running in the dark with nothing but Christmas lights to light the way. It was actually really dangerous. There were tons of people on these narrow paths so you were constantly dodging people sometimes going off the path and they had one part that was up and back so the leaders were coming back in a smaller numbers against the mass of people in the middle of the pack. Whit actually saw the second place guy collide with a lady that wasn't paying attention. It probably isn't the safest race in the world, but it sure was the funnest. Whit stayed with me the whole time, so it really helped me to push myself and I finished in a pretty decent time considering it was midnight and I spent the whole time dodging people. At the end of the race they had sparkling cider and hot chocolate. It was fun. I defiantly want to make that a tradition. After the race my friends all got together so I sent Whit home to sleep and I took the babysitters home and then went to hang out with the girls until four in the morning. Good Times!!
Whit got up the next morning to go to his Polar Bear 100 kilometer (which is 60 something miles)bike race. He did really well. He finished with the top ten. The man is a machine. He was pretty excited to finish so well.
This was the aftermath of our late night party and I guess biking for 60 miles will wear you out too.
I hope you all have a great New Year. I am excited to see what lies ahead of us in 2009.
Merry Christmas
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
December Festivies
Now that the Holidays are over I guess I should update with all the December festivities that went on in the Gifford House. We had a great month. It was very busy and went by way too fast, but we enjoyed it.
The girls got to see Santa at our ward Christmas Party. I always had issues with having Santa at a church party until I had kids and now I am so glad because I refuse to take my kids to the mall to see Santa, so the church party is really their only chance. Sorry about the horrible pictures. Whit took them not me and of course the kids didn't hold still long enough to take a good picture. Oh well. Addie is reaching for me. I wish we could have captured the look on her face when I put her on his lap. It was one of mortal fear, but as soon as he pulled out a candy cane she was fine.