Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Santa's Reply

Dear Ollie,

Thank you for your letter today. We are all up here at the North Pole working really hard to get all the toys ready for all the boys and girls. I have sent some of the elves out to check up on the boys and girls to see who is naughty or nice. I believe Elmer has been down in your area of Texas. He is a very nice elf and sometimes leaves treats in the shoes of the children who are EXTRA good that day. Not all the elves do that you know, so you are lucky to have Elmer as your special elf. Now Ollie and Lily, I know you are good children. Try extra, EXTRA hard to obey your parents and do what they ask you to do very quickly and cheerfully. That will help them so much. You know, this is an important time of year because it is the time we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. That is really what Christmas is all about. It is very important that you try to do what Jesus would want you to do when your parents ask you to do something. They
are very smart and wise parents and they love you so much. They want you to be happy so that is why they try to teach you to be good. Santa also wants you to be happy and good. I hope that during this Christmas Season you will think about Jesus a lot and think about how he lived his life when he was a little boy just like you Ollie. Take good care of Lily and watch over her and help her to be good. You are the big brother so it is very important that you show her how to be happy and how to follow Jesus.

Ollie and Lily, can I just give you a suggestion? I really like cookies and milk when I am out on Christmas Eve, and the reindeer like carrots or berries especially. They need healthy food so they can fly well.

Have a Jolly, Merry Christmas Ollie and Lily!

Love,
Santa

Hooray for Grandparents who are willing to be Santa!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Ollie's Christmas Letter

Ollie composed a very sweet letter to Santa. Here's what he wanted to say. Because his mom didn't take the initiative to send an actual letter it was sent via e-mail.

Dear Santa,

This is Ollie. Lily and I want a play kitchen and Spencer wants pants. Mom wants a rice cooker.

Love, Ollie

And that's the end

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Texas Winter

Yesterday the kids and I walked to the post office to mail some Christmas presents. I wore FLIP FLOPS. We had a great walk. Today, it's windy and COLD. Crazy Texas Weather. We did love the warm day. :)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

San Antonio

We have some friends in Lubbock who take all of their children on a special trip for their fifth birthday. We thought it was a great tradition so we've decided to do that in our family. Ollie is our first five year old so Spencer and I took him to San Antonio for his birthday. (Grandma Beck came from Utah to stay with Lily.)

Friday we drove down. We stayed in a hotel by the Riverwalk. We strolled along the Riverwalk and had dinner in a Mexican restaurant because Ollie said he wanted Mexican food. After dinner we walked back to the hotel and watched some TV. Then we went to bed. All of us in the same bed... Ollie ended up sleeping snuggled right up next to me. He thought it was fun to all sleep in the same bed. I thought he was much to wiggly to do it again anytime soon. :)



The next morning we dressed warm and headed off to Sea World. Ollie was super excited. Here's Ollie and Mom outside the entrance.



Ollie wanted to feed the dolphins first. They were hungry and playful. Ollie was very brave and fed them fish and he also touched them. One of the dolphins splashed Mom and Ollie and got them all wet. Later, on the drive home, Ollie just randomly said, "What do eyeballs taste like?" Spencer and I were a bit mystified as to what sparked the question, and we told him that we don't eat eyeballs. He replied that dolphins do. We explained that dolphins eat the whole fish and we only eat the meat part of the fish. He's a very observant kid.



Here's Ollie with a shark in the background.



Ollie's first roller coaster ride-- the shamu ride at Sea World. This picture is actually the second time he went on it. The first time he went with Mom and she taught him how to wave his arms in the air and scream. He thought it was a lot of fun. The ride are crowded in the summer but not in the winter. We were able to go on the rides as much as we wanted. They have this one ride where you sit on a boat type thing and go on a rapids ride. We did this ride twice. The first time we didn't get that wet so we decided to go again. The second time Spencer and Ollie got soaked. Ollie was wearing warm up pants so he just brushed the water off. Spencer, however, got soaked and very cold. Luckily it was towards the end of the day. Plus it was a fun ride. I went on the roller coasters (by myself). They have one called "The Great White Shark" that was really fun!



We were able to see the Shamu show twice. The second time Ollie and Spencer sat really close (not much splashing in the winter). I sat back a few rows because I did NOT want to get at all wet. Spencer and Ollie sat right next to the area where the whale comes. During the preshow they got to sing into a microphone and be on the TV screen. They also got to see Shamu close up. In this picture you can see the whale and in the bottom left corner you can see Spencer's bald head and the back of Ollie's head.



Here's a picture of all of us with a Christmas dolphin. Ollie had a lot of fun.

Saving a Kitty


Here's a picture of Officer Ollie getting a kiss from Grandma after rescuing her kitty from a tree. Ollie loves his new police uniform but he doesn't want to handcuff anyone He's the kind of policeman that rescues animals. :)

Ollie's 5!!!



Happy Birthday Ollie! We started out the day singing "Happy Birthday" to wake you up. You were very excited to see the kitchen decorated and especially the star balloons that Papa got you. You opened up your presents first thing before Papa went to work. You got the handcuffs that you really wanted. You also got some money and... tickets to Sea World. Mom and Papa decided to take a special trip to San Antonio with just you. You were not really too happy about the whole idea because Grandma Beck was going to be staying here with Lily. We finally convinced you that Grandma couldn't come because she didn't have a ticket and then you wanted to go. :) We played with your new toys during the morning while Papa was at work. Papa took off a half day and was home in time for lunch and cake. Every year I let you pick what kind of cake you want and this year you decided that you wanted a wedding cake. I questioned you several times in the days before your birthday to make sure that you really wanted a "wedding cake" and you really did. You described that you wanted a cake that had three different layers and they all had to be different sizes. I'm not quite sure why you wanted a wedding cake but I did my best. It turned out kind of lopsided but you loved it. You wanted a candle in each color so you ended up with six candles instead of five. You also really wanted your ice cream in a cone. Funny kid. :) After cake and ice cream we drove to San Antonio!

Funny things about Ollie- He is really interested in growing up, getting married (he still thinks that he wants to marry Lily), and having children. Maybe that's why he wanted a wedding cake. He loves to draw and color. He loves to have his own supply of crayons, markers, pencils, scissors, and glue. He is always creating. He never stop talking while at home (and I mean NEVER). He still loves to help his Mom. He loves to spend hours setting up a scene for us to play. Once he has spent all that time setting it up he usually only wants to play it for a minute and then wants to move on and set up something else. He is increbibly bright and really seams to excell at math. He loves stuffed animals (and has way too many). He wants to learn to tie his shoes. His favorite food is strawberries. His favorite day is Sunday because we get to go to church and he gets to pick where everyone sits for dinner that night. He loves to learn about animals. He really wants a dog someday. He brings his Mom, Dad, and Sister much joy and delight.

Happy Birthday Ollie! We sure love you and are so glad to have you as part of our family.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Christmas Tree





My Mom was able to come out for Ollie's birthday. The day before his birthday we set up our Christmas tree (a new full size one, thanks Mom!). We also had a nice turkey dinner with all the trimmings. We had a lot of fun and were so glad that Grandma was able to be here with us! We've also learned that having a third person helping keeps things more orderly and less likely to break.

Ollie is old enough that he understands Christmas and Santa. He's very excited about getting some presents. Lily has no idea why we put a tree in our living room but she had fun hanging candy canes on it. She also wants to sleep under it. Two year olds just take everything in stride and nothing is odd for them. I'm pretty sure that she will be excited to get some presents from Santa.



Here's a finished picture. Yes, I know the ornaments are all clustered in spots and no, I'm not going to fix it.

Reading



Ollie and Lily just love books. All day long they bring me books to read to them. Another thing they really love is to snuggle in bed with me in the morning and read books. Ollie has been learning to read and will now occasionally read to Lily. Here's a super cute picture of them reading together.

Yarn





For some reason, my children love yarn. They are always using it for different things. Ollie just loves to use it to tie things together. He really enjoys tying knots. Lily loves to put it all over her and get tangled up in it. It's also great for pretending to be kitty's and trying to get the yarn from each other. One day I asked Ollie to clean up all the little HEB balls from my room back into his room. After about 15 minutes, I hadn't seen him come out of my room once so I figured I'd better check on him. Instead of just carrying them and making several trips he had attached them all to a piece of yarn so he could drag them behind him and only make one trip. I thought it was a great idea but it did take him much longer than it would have to just make several trips carrying them. Very inventive kiddo.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Thankful

Today I am so thankful to NOT be in Dallas with Lily getting her cast changed. What a huge blessing for our family! Instead, I spent the morning with Ollie at preschool and I plan on spending the afternoon playing with two cute kiddos. :)