Sunday, February 14, 2016

Family fun night

Amelia's school hosted a family game night in October. I'm sad to say we almost didn't go (after a long, busy week I like to just sit on my couch).  At the last minute, Amelia and I snuck out for some one on one time.

One of the game stations was a "minute to win it" game. Each game was less than a minute in length and when your number was called, you weren't sure what you were going to be asked to do.  

Here is brave Amelia playing minute to win it against a much bigger girl (spoiler: and winning!)

(She won a pencil)



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The 50th day of school

For Amelia's 50th day of school, the students had a 50's themed day. William was not ever much interested in participating in these types of days, but Amelia is all about being fancy and wearing costumes.

Which meant we needed a costume.

Which meant I decided I could make a poodle skirt with directions I found online.

It was way more math than I bargained for - I had to calculate circumference! Using a math formula!

Anyway, we for running behind and all I have of my cutie is her running down the street to catch the bus!

Pumpkin patch fun!

The kids enjoyed a quick outing to the pumpkin patch! That calendar project keeps us motivated to capture the fall fun every year!

A big pile o pumpkins

It's pumpkin patch time!

Self portrait of a kitty

We got our Halloween box out and found the trusty kitty ears. Gemma loves wearing them, although I'm not sure she was ready for the response she got from them.

Here she is taking pictures of herself with my phone at the grocery store.

When we walked in, the greeter stopped us and told me they don't allow cats in the store. Gemma was tickled by this and then reassured the greeter that she was a girl, not a cat. Many other people complimented me on me well behaved or very cute cat as I walked through the store. At first Gemma thought it was pretty funny, but then she got somewhat overwhelmed. I'm not sure if she was overwhelmed from all the strange people talking to her or by the apparent lack of understanding about the differences between cats and a human from all the adults she encountered.

Gemma is a ninja

Gemma and I go to the weekly storytime at the local library. I'm not sure why I found it so entertaining, but this was the ninja week.

So, here are a bunch of kids with toilet paper wrapped around their heads practicing their ninja moves.

Fall

Seems funny to be posting this now, but I love our house's position in the trees. Here is the gorgeous view of the fall color in our backyard.