Saturday, January 24, 2009

Old Maid

The other day, Sadie and I were playing "Old Maid." She asked me, "Why is she called 'Old Maid'? Is it because she's old and she's a maid?" 

I said, "No. A woman who is old and not married is called an 'Old Maid'." 

"Oh," she replied. "Just like Aunt Nana." (Aunt Nana is my mom's sister, Carol). 

"Yes," I said busting out laughing, "Just like Aunt Nana!"

MORE UPDATES...

•Sadie lost her other top tooth today (pictures forthcoming...)

•Violet is walking about 95% of the time now!

•I'm totally addicted to my new crackberry! If you don't have one, you must stop what you're doing right now and go get one! Then we can IM on our CB's together!

• I lost 2 lbs. this week at rehab. Woo hoo! That makes 4.2 in the last 3 weeks (37.6 lbs since I started Weight Watchers, 48 lbs since I had Violet – God I was a fat ass). I also dropped a size FINALLY! I've been teetering in between sizes for ages now and finally got to go shopping for some new jeans!

• One more Sadie-ism: My mom told me today that when she dropped Sadie off at school the week before last, Sadie told her that they couldn't be late or she would get a "tart." (AKA: tardy).

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Wrapping up 2008

So much has happened since my last entry. I will try to catch up and vow to do better in 2009.

Sadie turned 6 on December 14th! She invited 4 friends from school over for a ballet party. A great time was had by all the little ballerinas!



Sadie also lost her very first top tooth. That makes 5 total.


As of December 19th, Violet is officially a walker - FINALLY! It only took 20 months. I was beginning to think it was never going to happen. She is so proud of herself!

Christmas was great. It was a year of moderation which I am grateful for. I always feel like Christmas is so excessive and this year was different. I decided to make most of our gifts this year. That 
included 32 dozen chocolate chip cookies. Yes, you read that right. For all you non-math wizards out there, that amounts to almost 400 cookies. 32 sticks of butter. 32 eggs. 16 bags of chocolate 
chunks. 40 cups of flour. 24 cups of sugar and one very tired mama! I also knitted 4 scarves, 3 hats and a dragon, of which I took pictures of none. They turned out pretty cute if I do say so!


The kids were great. They had so much fun. Although, Jonah was pretty scared that this might be the year that Santa actually wasn't going to bring them anything. Every year it is the same thing: "You better behave or Santa won't bring you anything." And every year, the behavior is not so good but Santa comes anyway. On Christmas Eve, Jonah asked, "If Santa doesn't come, will we still get presents from you and Daddy?" Then on Christmas morning, I always go out in the living room first so I can get their reactions (Santa doesn't wrap his gifts in our house). Jonah asked, "Did we get coal?" I think he was really scared! Anyway, I guess you have to be REALLY bad for Santa not to come because he left each of them what they asked for.

We also celebrated Hanukah with the Weiss family. Jonah is learning about Jewish traditions in school this 
year so we thought it would be fun to see real live Jews in action. ;-) My friend Robin invited us over for the last night of Hanukah. We had latkes, lighted the Menorah and played dreidel. The kids even got to make an edible dreidel out of pretzels, marshmallows, peanut butter and Hershey kisses. They had a great time!

I can't believe another year is beginning. Time really does fly. My New Year's resolutions for 2009 are (besides being better about blogging) to declutter my house, my mind and my body! Wish me luck!