Saturday, 31 October 2015

The Three Trick-or-treaters




They started off as three, but the youngest quickly got scared by some of the decorations. She returned home after less than a dozen houses. She spent the rest of the evening handing out chocolate bars with her father. The older two were successful in their hunt for candy, filling their bags. We stayed on our street, and got to chat with a number of our neighbours.

Best quotes of the evening:

S2 "my tummy is full, can I eat the rest tomorrow?"
S3 "my tummy hurts" then passed some gas






Saturday, 24 October 2015

Baby Skates for the First Time

She was very excited about skating. We had searched for over a month for skates and a helmet her size, and we were finally successful one week prior to the beginning of skating lessons. She went on the ice with her father, while her middle sister skated in a different class, but on the same rink. Her older sister watched, as her class was to start only once her sisters got off the ice.

She fell often, and got a little frustrated. There were a few tears near the end, but overall it was a fun experience for all.




Saturday, 17 October 2015

#1 attends her first costume birthday party

Today, our #1 attended her very first dress-up birthday party.


Here is what she did:

-giggled a lot
-made slime
-coloured some wooden halloween ornaments
-played  "pin the bow" on a character from Monster High (no idea which one)
-ate cake with ice cream
-exchanged head pieces with her classmate


trading head gear with her friend 

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Mama is the Mystery Reader

At orientation, the parents were invited and encouraged to read a book to our child's kindergarten class. I volunteered, and received a notice a few weeks ago that I would be reading this last Monday. I left 5 clues, and before my arrival, the kids had to guess whose parent was arriving.  The clues were:

I have a daughter in the class
I like to read
I like to do arts and crafts
I like to jog
My daughter has two younger sisters

Right before I arrived, the teacher had the kids all stand up, and if the clues did not apply, they were to sit down. And one by one, they all sat down, until there were only two left. And with the last clue, everyone guessed whose mom it was, as apparently it is not that common to have two younger sisters...

I read them the french version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, called "La chenille qui fait des trous". It was a big hit. What was even a bigger hit was the craft that I had prepared: caterpillar and butterfly-shaped cookies that they decorated with icing pens.





Saturday, 3 October 2015

Papa Pulls a Plane

Last Sunday, the girls watched Papa and some of his work
colleagues pull a


for charity. After that, they had their faces



They also rode some great safety 




and jumped really high on some 



All in all, it was a success, for both the charity in question (the special olympics) and for the kids!