Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

Halloween is by far one of the favorite holidays in this house. Once Molly got over the fact that we wouldn't allow her to be Sharpay, she decided on Ariel. I thought that would be great; we already had an Ariel costume in the dress up basket. Molly had other ideas about how her costume would look. She drew me a picture and showed me the Ariel tail from the Broadway Musical book she has. Mmmmm...not what I was thinking. I told David I thought we could just cut a tail out of cardboard, cover it in aluminum foil, and safety pin it to her outfit. He thought that was crazy lame and instead constructed a tail Molly is very proud of. It even bounces up and down when she walks, or shakes her booty (which she did for 10 minutes straight before heading out the door.)

Lindsey decided on Gabriella. It is freezing tonight and she refused to wear a turtle neck under her dress or tights because that IS NOT what Gabriella wears. We did compromise and at least got her to put on a jacket as she headed out the door.


I tried to get a picture of the girls together before they left to collect all their goodies, but Lindsey said she would not smile. And, she didn't...all 7 times I took a picture. This is the best I got.

The girls met up with Copeland and Jay to round the neighborhood for treats.

Gabriella and Pirate Jay together. As they were walking away, Jay turned to Lindsey and said, "I think you look cute." YIKES! We might be in trouble earlier than first thought.

Happy Halloween!!!





Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Happy Birthday, Lindsey!

Lindsey started her day with a celebration at school.


Ms. Michelle has them choose something
from the birthday treat bag which Lindsey
was excited about.

Lindsey and her friends got to decorate cupcakes for
her birthday snack. Sprinkles, sprinkles, and more
sprinkles.

Lindsey in the birthday headband. Lindsey
got to choose her outfit for her big day
so no surprise that she's wearing jeans
and is wearing "orangemyfavoritecolor."


After a fun school celebration, we headed
to bounce house to party with her 3 favorite
boyfriends; Case, Jay, and Wyatt. Lindsey
wanted a Batman birthday party even though
she knows NOTHING about Batman. Fine by
me, Batman was an easy cake to make!


Each of the kids had a Batman bag
lunch that David put together.


Funniest birthday gift she got...a purse
from her friend Wyatt that included
a wallet with a picture of him already in
it. She has since gotten a picture of her
friend Jay and put that in her wallet, too.
Now she just needs one of Case and she's
got pictures of all her boys in her "diamond"
studded heart wallet.

Lindsey spitting all over her cake.
After 3 tries, her friends joined in as
well. The cake was very damp after
all that "blowing."

After the two birthday celebrations,
she crashed on the way to pick Molly
up from school. When David got home,
we had a low key dinner and ended the night
with a game of "Go Fish."

Another great year this funny little girl
has brought all of us. Look forward to what
year 5 has in store!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

South Carolina State Fair

David picked Molly up from school on Friday and as the carpool lady was loading her into the car, she told Molly to eat a corn dog for her at the Fair. Fair?!? David was unaware we had made plans to go to the Fair. When he told me about it, I was unaware as well. Seems Molly had decided we needed to go to the Fair this weekend. Since we'd avoided it the past two years, we caved, and took them to the Fair this morning.

We all ended up having a great time. Molly and David enjoyed it the most by far. Lindsey did a lot of ride watching while Molly and David rode on everything.



Molly and David going through the Haunted House.
Molly decided she was "NEVER riding it again, EVER!"


David's favorite - the buckets.



Molly had to ride solo on the bee. David was too
big and Lindsey was having no part of it.


Lindsey was excited about the Merry-Go-Round.
She called her horse Romeo.


A little hee-haw action from Molly.


David was thrilled both of the girls wanted
to ride the "Harley Ride."


He was even more excited when they both
loved it.


A little train ride.


The train was much more Lindsey's
speed. She even wanted to ride in
the car by herself.


Cotton candy girl.


Roller Coaster ride - David was teaching Molly
to ride with her hands in the air. She'll be ready
for Disney in March!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Say What?

Our almost four year old, Lindsey
Lindsey doesn't speak quite the same language as the rest of us in our family. No, she's no linguistic genius speaking Farsi or Urdu or anything like that. Lindsey has her own language; created by Lindsey and spoken only by Lindsey. Below are a few of her words and phrases that keep us amused.
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polka dots: freckles
Hannah, what are those polka dots on your face?
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Halloweena: Halloween
When are we going to decorate for Halloweena?
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Ring Beller: bell ringer
At school today I got to be the ring beller.
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Hot dem up: heat them up
Mom, will you hot dem waffles up?
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Da honey: the kid
We're playing house and Molly is da honey.
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Willn't: I won't
In response to something like, "Lindsey, do not leave the yard." Lindsey - "I willn't." It's a fairly safe comment for her, it's kinda like I will and kinda like I won't. She likes to keep us guessing.
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Mawly: Molly
Mawly, do want to swing with me?
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take a sleep: go to bed
I don't want to take a sleep.
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basgusting: disgusting
Eeewww, something smells bad. That's basgusting. (Lindsey has a very keen sense of smell.)
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cute van: our van
Hey, look over there. It looks like our cute van.
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Bubba: Ernie
When are we going to see Bubba?
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Flower: Grammy (only uses Flower on occasion these days)
I miss Flower.
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too much: a lot
I want way way too much.
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Pappy: blanket
Where's my pappy? I want him now. This version of pappy is referred to as a him. Old pappy (oh how we still miss old pappy when Lindsey's really sad) was gender neutral.
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Spooky: dark outside
I'm scared - it's spooky outside.
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thinger: finger
Please don't cut my thingernail.
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pixie tail: pig tail holder
Don't put the pixie tail in. It hurts.
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numbrella: umbrella
It's raining. I need to get my numbrella.
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corrections: directions
Mom, we need to read the corrections so we know how to play.
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duck the people: tap people on the head during a camp of duck, duck, goose
Sit down and I am going to duck the people.
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tweezlers: twizzlers
Mawly doesn't like strawberry tweezlers.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Country Girls

Last weekend we headed to visit Chuck and Susan at their house in the Shenandoah Valley. It was a gorgeous weekend, in a beautiful setting, with some of our favorite people.

We went to a Fall Festival one afternoon.

The Kindergarten version of Gene Simmons.

David was MUCH braver than I was, and
decided to ride Belle. She took him for
quite a ride. Thankfully there were no
trips to the E.R.

Lindsey rode Romeo, a much slower
moving horse.

Molly on Romeo sporting her pink
cowboy boots.

View from the back of the house.

View from the driveway.

Fun times in their pool.

Goggle girl!

Taking a time out for a root beer float.

Cowgirl Lindsey

Leading Romeo to the pasture. She's had practice
since she's been walking her own "horse," Willow.

Molly and Romeo on a stroll.

Checking out Belle.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Oh My!

I drove up in the carpool line and burst into laughter. Molly looked like a maniac! She must have played VERY hard at school today. When she left this morning, it DID NOT look like I had brushed her hair with an egg beater. This is the look from the front...


and this would be the look from the back...


Aside from looking crazy, she got in the car in a great mood excited about wanting to "win the ABC singing contest in school." She told me parents can't come, she just has to sing it by herself in front of the class and if she's the best, she wins a prize. She feels CERTAIN she will win. Well, I'll let you be the judge.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

For The Love of Cocky

There was a lot for us to learn when we first moved to South Carolina. I quickly caught on that when people were talking about the "Cocks" around here, they were using the noun very differently than I had heard it used in the past. These people LOVE Gamecock football. Caleb, a little friend from the neighborhood, is such a fan, his parents paid "Cocky" to come for a little birthday half-time show.


Molly and her baby, were quite comfortable posing with Cocky.


Lindsey was more comfortable throwing a football at him. That was about as close as she got to him all party.

The Barrett boys LOVED Cocky. Walker, the one on the right, is the boy Molly is planning on marrying. He might have different plans.

All the kiddos and Cocky

Molly kicks her first field goal. She says football is now her favorite sport and she "goes for the Gamecocks and Lindsey goes for the Tigers."

A fun party for all of the Gamecock fans and non Gamecock fans. I could possibly get on board if they would only consider changing their name!

Friday, October 3, 2008

New Additions

Not any wonderful house addition or the birth of twins - just 3 furry friends that became part of the Cerra family last Sunday when they needed rescuing. Meet our newest family members...

Willow, the gentle giant is a 90 pound lab that with one swat of her tail can knock you to the ground. She's one of the sweetest animals I've every been around. She did come with a few bad habits; the love of lounging on all furniture, to include our bed. We need way more than a queen size bed to accomodate the two of us and this beast. Looks like I'll be doing dog training research on the internet.

Emma is adorable and WILD! She goes non-stop all day long and jumps and licks. I'll add those habits to my list when I'm looking for dog training tips.

Clovis is not from Stephen King's Pet Cemetary as you might think upon first look. He is absolutley the most pathetic animal that I have ever seen but he is loving and gentle and needs a home. So, the suckers we are, took him in as well. Hopefully he and Annie will become good friends.

Molly and Lindsey have missed Fletch and Arby so much they have welcomed the new additions and have enjoyed having them around. Molly said Willow reminded her of Fletch "because she is so mellow." Lindsey is excited Emma likes to play chase, run after balls, and play with toys. She said, "Fletch never wanted to play with me."

Life is fun and furry at the Cerra's again!

Holden's gift

Each of the girls wanted to buy Holden a gift just from them. We headed off to Target and surprisingly, they each picked a gift that Holden will be able to use and Aunt Erin and Uncle Rob won't have to return or stash away until they visit.


And since they shopped for the gift, they wanted to wrap the gifts by themselves too. Evidently, scotch tape won't do the trick; they wanted a roll of masking tape and I think they used at least 3/4 of the roll on Molly's gift alone.


The girls might be able to give Holden shopping tips one day, but he may want to stay away from any fashion advice they give. Check out their get-ups for the day.


Grammy sent home a package with David and the girls LOVED the skeleton pajamas. They really do glow in the dark. Molly belly laughed when she saw them for the first time. Lindsey loves them too, but wasn't into standing in total darkness to check out her reflection in the mirror. It was way too "spooky."