Saturday, August 30, 2014

The Hills Are Alive...

Yes indeed our run of The Sound of Music is now over. It's always a happy sad time at the end of a show. Happy that we have our Saturdays back since we've rehearsed almost every one for the last 4 months, but sad because no more Sound of Music.

Jeremy asked me what my favorite song to sing was...The Sound of Music, why? Because it was easy and I didn't worry about the kids singing when they were supposed to and I was literally on top of the orchestra so it was nearly impossible for me to miss my entrance. Plus I've known the words by heart since I was 10. No brainer.

I love these kids (ok our Liesl wasn't exactly a kid but I loved her too), especially my little Marta and Brigitta.


Favorite song to sing with the kids - Do Re Mi


Least favortie - Lonely Goatherd. I thought this song was going to do me in by the end. Vocally it was the hardest but nothing I couldn't handle...if I was standing still. This one required so much movement and energy that keeping my breath was difficult.


Ok I put this up because it was my favorite costume. It's an authentic German...whatever its called. Some one in the cast had a neighbor give it to them.


I was always sad that I didn't get to see them sing this every night. I was off stage changing.


 This scene between Madilyn and I was one of the hardest and it was my own fault. I practiced this scene with Madilyn well before I had the part of Maria. The lines are kind of corny so I would always try to make her laugh when she practiced. Well then my part got changed and I had to do this serious scene with her. Guess what? I had a terrible time not giggling. I couldn't look her in the face the whole scene. I stared at her forehead. She was much more composed than me.


My sassy Brigitta.



And sweet Marta.



I loved this scene because both Mothers' Abbess were amazing and I loved listening to them sing.




Concert scene. Story on my little Emma. 3 of our 5 performances were evening performances that started at 7. By the time we got to this scene it was 9:30. Emma was always so tired by the end that she would stand kind of dazed and rub her eyes. Occasionally she would look at all the rest of us singing and remember she was supposed to sing. Poor little thing.


Being Maria was a bucket list thing for me and doing it with my two girls made it that much more special. 





Monday, August 25, 2014

Turning 5 last month

I can't believe he's 5. No way. 

Garrett had a bug party with his cousin and his aunt made a cute cake but I forgot my camera the night of the party. Woops. Bad mom award. 

I took pictures of him the next day with his bug catchin' gear. Here's the sad thing. Once the bugs get caught...they don't escape alive because the kids want to keep them as pets. Bugs just don't survive kid love. 

This is his bug sucker.Its like a vacuum for bugs.


The container for the bugs after they've been sucked. 

Just checkin' for more bugs.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

This Old House

I've already posted that we moved out of our rental house. I haven't gone into much detail about it because...it makes me sad. Its hard to think of moving out of a home that makes you happy.

I wanted to write a post that showed all the things I loved about the house. None of my pictures actually showed the house because it wasn't much of a looker. When I kept thinking about it I realized that all the things I REALLY loved came with me when we moved. Its our family of course. (cheesy but true)

We'll be happy where ever we land. And when we get our house finished I'm planting apple trees and grapevines because I do really miss those. :)
Garrett when he was two. 

Rusty old swing set.

Planting our first garden.



I think this is Grant. I didn't realize how much my boys looked alike!




Goodbye old house.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Once Upon a Time...

Once upon a time I kept up my blog. But life happens, right? Quick update.

- finished first year of homeschooling Madilyn
- moved out of rental house
- started house building process
- living with family until the house is built
- Sound of Music opens this weekend

There. That's what's been happening and why I've fallen apart at the seams.

Side note: Our production of the Sound of Music opens this weekend. Madilyn plays Brigitta, Emma plays Marta, and I play Maria....That fact that I get to play Maria makes me giggle like a little girl because S of M has been my favorite movie since I was 9. Its a little surreal. Although I have to admit that last night at our dress rehearsal, when I was running through the halls in a wedding dress looking for a veil, bouquet, and head piece thinger only to be followed by tripping and sliding over the dress while trying to walk across the stage (and the veil fell off while walking), the dreamy quality of the whole thing was kind of over. :) Or it could have been the fact that I almost fell off a ladder, put the wrong costume on 3 times, and had one of them come undone on stage...but that's what makes theater fun, right?


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Spring Fair - A Self Portrait

 We went to the Washington Spring Fair a few weeks ago. Emma had drawn a picture that was chosen from  her class to be hung with other artwork from the school district. It was a lovely self-portrait. Proud of this little girl.



 Loved the lego wall. I want one in our house.

 I like the spring fair because have so many activities for younger kids to enjoy.


Like making potato people. I think it was their favorite activity.

All the girlies with their potato people.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Tired Flowers

Garrett's Flower Bed
Garrett picked me a beautiful bouquet of flowers. After 1/2 an hour they began to wilt at which point I told Garrett I thought my flowers might be getting a bit tired.

He then told me he would put them in a flower bed. I thought he was going to try to plant them. 

But no 4 year-old mind knew just the thing for tired flowers. He made a lovely flower 'bed' so my flowers could take a little rest.

I didn't have the heart to tell him rest wasn't going to fix it. 

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Children's Museum

 Over some break, mid-winter? spring?, I'm not really sure when it was to tell you the truth, I took the kids to the children's museum. I look back at the pictures and think, 'oh how fun'. But then I think a little harder and remember that we left with 2 out of 4 crying.
 Garrett would have been happy to play with the water the whole time.
 How much did I want to watercolor on canvas? 
Ooooo, and the drawing table too.