Thursday, June 30, 2011

Athletically Declined

Naomi- Mom, will you sign me up for sports?
Me- Sure.  What do you want to do?
N- I want to do "Catch".
Me- You  mean softball?
N- No, Catch.  When you wear a glove and throw the ball to each other.
Me- That's part of softball.  The other part is hitting the ball with a bat.
N- I don't like bats.
Me- Well, that's part of the game.
N- .........Can you sign me up for soccer?

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Birthday and Father's Day

Lars's birthday was Saturday and today was Father's Day, so we had a great celebration for both.  The girls wanted to make a special dinner and have it be like a restaurant.  Leah decided it would be called "The Phat Viking".  The girls cleaned, vacuumed and made centerpieces.  Naomi set the table and even folded the napkins into origami boats!

The centerpiece and a careful examination of the napkin boat :)

Naturally, I was the cook and Naomi was the waitress.  She went around taking every body's order.  We feasted on Danish Pork Loin, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad, green beans, and homemade french bread. 
 N taking L's order
N taking E's order and H wearing the boat napkin as a hat

After dinner we sang Happy Birthday and ate a very rich Chocolate Orange cake layered with chocolate mousse and topped with chocolate orange ganache.  (My own creation.)


It was a wonderful dinner!  We had such a great time.  Then the girls gave their Daddy his Father's Day present, a movie night in a bag.  They each picked out a box of candy, some popcorn and a movie. 
Happy Father's Day Lars!  We love you

Performance Review

"Don't eat me!  Wait for my sissy.  She's much more tasty!" - Smallest Billy Goat

This past week the Wight girls introduced the world to their creative theater production of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff".  The setting was non-traditional, transforming common pieces of furniture into cliffs, bridges and water.  This stunning performance was accentuated with costume designer Leah Wight's newest line of goat and troll accessories. Exceptional acting and emotion was conveyed in every line delivered, especially from the two year old. 

Don't miss this opportunity for fine entertainment.  Performances are being held daily, sometimes hourly.  Tickets available at the door.



 The Cast-Smallest Billy Goat, Medium Billy Goat, Large Billy Goat and the Grumpy Old Troll
 The Smallest Billy Goat crossing the bridge
 The Middle Sized Billy Goat crossing the brigde
 The Large Billy Goat bucking the Grumpy Old Troll off of the bridge
The Grumpy Old Troll in the "water"

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pick up etiquette

This morning I was working at The Market and these two teenage boys came in to order a couple coffees.  Aside from taking their order, and "Be careful, it's hot" we didn't talk to each other.  They didn't say a word as they left either, but did leave me a crumpled up napkin and this cup with a phone number and a tempting invitation.

They looked pretty young and seemed inexperienced since they overlooked some very obvious "Pickup Rules".

Rule #1  Check for a RING!  Rookie mistake.
Rule #2  Talk to the girl.  (Unless of course you are in the midst of a voice change, which I'm pretty sure they were, and don't want to risk sounding half man and half school girl.)
Rule #3  Leave your name with your number.  There were two of them.  How do I know if I'm calling the cute one?
Rule #4  Know your own phone number.  Although I suppose it's better cross it out and correct it rather than handing out your mom's number on accident.

All mishaps aside...he had guts enough to leave his number...maybe I should give him a call.  I do need a babysitter for Saturday night.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Tangled

Last night we saw that in Lincoln City, there would be rice paper and bamboo lanterns lit and launched over the river.  I was hoping for a re-creation of my favorite scene from the Disney movie "Tangled".  Lars and I rounded up the girls and told them we were going to do something really fun and loaded them all into the car.  The whole twenty miles to Lincoln City they were trying to guess what we were doing.  A lot of the guesses included McDonald's and ice cream cones. 

When we got there, we explained what was going on and watched as the lanterns were being lit and launched.  We stayed up along the road rather than trying to find a parking spot up close, so we were a little way away, but the lanterns were still beautiful...although not as plentiful as in the movie. 




After a few minutes E turned to me and asked, "Is this the really fun thing you said we were going to do?"  "Yes." I answered.  "Is it fun?"  E pursed her lips, shook her head and said, "Not so much."

Lunch Discussion

Lars was reading off the school hot lunch menu to Naomi. 
L- Corn Dogs
N- EWWWW
L- Pizza
N- EWWWW
L- Turkey sandwich
N- EWWWW
L- "Naomi, every time I say something about food, you always say 'EWWW'". 
N-"Nuh Uh, sometimes I say 'BLECH!'"

One more birthday surprise

Gpa and Gma F sent the birthday girl one more present.  And it couldn't have been a better one!


Little Miss Independent

Sometimes it's better just to ask for help.




Let's go fly a kite...with 120 third graders

It is tradition for the third grade classes to decorate a kite like the cover of their favorite book.  Leah chose "Millions of Cats".  We all boarded buses at 10:30 am, rode down to Ona Beach where it is ALWAYS windy and had a picnic lunch, played games and flew kites until the end of the school day.
 what?  i was cold

 Leah flying her kite

Friday, June 3, 2011

Happy 7th Birthday my sweet Naomi!



6:30 am
Heidi tried to open Naomi's first present. Naomi opened it, Heidi cried. Naomi declared it the best birthday ever.

7:30 am
Naomi realized that she couldn't wear the pink shoes that would match her outfit to school because she had P.E. and they would slip off.  She melted down and declared today, the worst birthday ever.

6:30 pm

Naomi opened presents at her birthday party. Heidi sobbed. After surveying her loot, Naomi decided that it actually was the best birthday ever.




Thursday, June 2, 2011

Never get tired of this

I finally broke down and bought batteries for the camera.  I think I was subconsciously hoping that if I didn't have a working camera, I would be more likely to buy the $600 one that I really want.  Somehow the three dollar battery replacements won out....lame.  Anyway, I enjoyed another AMAZING sunset the other night.  Enjoy :)



Over Yaquina View Light House

Pre School Graduation

 Wednesday E graduated from Cubby Pre School.  She did NOT want to wear the robe, but after some tears and coaxing, she finally put one on.  The cap?  Forget it.  She refused to take the bow out of her hair.
 Me, L and the graduate
 What's graduation without some cake?  Especially if it will turn your whole mouth blue?!?
 E with Teacher Ginger
E with teacher Mrs. Harget

I'm not gonna lie...I got a little teary eyed.  But I'm hoping you stopped reading before you got the the end of the post so you don't actually know that. 

Lunch

Heidi prefers her sandwiches on Wight, not wheat.

Do you like my hat?

All you fashionistas out there know that hats are all the rage.  Not to brag or anything, but my girls have been sporting some pretty creative and stylish hats of their own.  Eat your heart out fashion world!
 The "Orange Play Dough" Hat.  Comfortable, form fitting and hides any hair faux pas.
 The "Couch Cushion" hat.  Soft and secure with a wide brim for your protection.
 The "Floral Panty" hat.  Always a hit!  Great conversation starter.  Perfect for pig tails.

I really need to get these girls an agent.