Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas Day 2011










Christmas Eve 2011












Concentration





Madeline has taken to coloring like it is her job. She has a very deliberate plan for where the colors go on the page, but she is open to working with assistants.

Monday, December 26, 2011

First Bow

Madeline wore a barrette—a pretty pink bow—for the first time last weekend to attend a Christmas party. She enjoyed admiring herself in the mirror before the party, but something misfired in the way we hyped the bow and this "princess bow" is now the only one she'll wear, despite a selection of very cute options.




Saturday, December 17, 2011

Awkward Family Christmas Photos


Patrick and Madeline were predictably terrified by a visit to Santa a few weeks ago. Madeline refused to acknowledge him (note Santa's hand just hovering near her), and Patrick was desperately trying to remember all of the items on the long list he'd prepared to relate to the Big Man. Mommy once again was denied a cherished family heirloom.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Crafty



I have been buying construction paper, pipe cleaners, and assorted other craft supplies for years in the vain hope that Patrick will take an interest in art beyond the occasional scribble or glitter glue fiasco. Recently we've experienced something of a Renaissance. Patrick has discovered "mixed media sculpture" and loves crafting creations from the corks, paper towel tubes, daddy nails, and the miles of tape that Abra readily supplies. His saintly teacher even assured us that his affinity for building paper towel tube "guns" is a lovely (and normal) expression of his creativity. Last night I found him in the kitchen wrapping his torso in packing tape to make a superhero costume...he wanted to be The Flash. Together we added a lightning bolt headpiece and he had a wonderful time zipping around the house. And if there is ever a paper towel tube gun war, rest assured that we are well defended.

Scenes from Santa's Workshop














The Good Soldier










Patrick's Abra Christmas play was the usual festival of extreme cuteness we have come to love. He played a soldier this year, and uttered his line "Everyone must go to the town of their grandparents; the king wants to count his people," with shy perfection.

Daddy's Girl





...and Mommy's girl too...