Kathryn

Proud Moment

Kathryn was nominated by her teacher to be one of the Students of the Month at Northrop Urban Environmental School. We are so proud of her being Mrs. Stoneburg's right-hand.

Unfortunately we didn't get great pictures of Kathryn receiving her award, but it was a special event for her and I wanted to share it with you!

What Kathryn wants to be when she grows up

In August the girls and I went to the State Fair. We took in the U of M Alumni Band and Goldy Gopher, much to the girls' delight. We also went to the kids farm and the girls did their chores. When we left the kids farm we walked through the horse trailer area to avoid the total congestion on the streets. The following conversation ensued on our traverse through the horse trailer area.

Kathryn singing with BLC Cherub Choir 10-25-2009

Kathryn is in the Cherub Choir (K-2nd grade) at Bethlehem Lutheran and she quite enjoys it. The director told us that Kathryn is one of her favorites (of course--why wouldn't she be a favorite?!!!) because she is so friendly and loves to participate. =)

Watch and see how much she follows the director. Perhaps she has a future in dramatic music...
Watch this video!

Birthday Photos Up!

If anyone is still watching, we've finally got some new photos up!

Kathryn and Zoe's Birthday 2009

New pictures posted

We posted a few "new" pictures recently. Check out:

for new Zoe pictures and for pictures of Pat & Kendra with the girls and the cats.


Another funny Kathryn story

So Kathryn had just finished eating breakfast, and she and Michelle were getting ready to head out for the morning (they were going to the zoo). Suddenly, Kathryn said, "When it gets warm, Grandma Carmen and me are going to go to the park and throw rocks." Not sure where that came from, but I think we need to talk to Grandma Carmen about what they do when they're at the park. ;)

Pajama update

I could hear Kathryn fussing throughout the night last night, but since the fussing didn't evolve into crying or calling for either of us, I didn't get up to check on her. Around 5:30 she came into our room naked, but for her diaper! And she was cold! And her diaper was very wet! (As it happened, neither of us went in to shut off her extra night light after she was asleep.) I asked her just now if she remembered what happened and she told me about not having her pajamas on, so hopefully she'll remember that when she's going to sleep tonight.

Guess what! Another Kathryn story!

For some reason, getting into the van reminds Kathryn to ask about the baby. Today she asked me when the baby is coming. I told her, as I have in the past that it will be in the spring when there are leaves on the trees again. I said that is when her birthday is and said that maybe the baby would come after her birthday, or perhaps before it. She said that it should come for her birthday. Reas

Two more Kathryn stories

AJ has been putting Kathryn to bed on his own more often recently, and so far it is working! He told me this story that happened a few days ago.

Wearing fuzzy pjamas is great. They are warm and fuzzy AND they have a self-operated escape hatch! More than 3 times I have found Kathryn, quite pleased with herself, stripped down to her diaper in the morning! (I am glad she hasn't started taking off her diaper too!) The other night when AJ was putting Kathryn to be she kept unzipping her pjs. AJ told her she needed to leave the pjs zipped. Becuase she was pretty tired at that point, Kathryn got fairly upset with this news and proceded to tell AJ that she needed the pjs unzipped because she had to feed her babies! AJ told her that she could zip the pjs down *part* way to feed her babies, but not all the way!

Two Kathryn stories

On Friday morning last week Kathryn asked me for a cookie. I told her that we didn't have any cookies so she couldn't have one. Later that day she asked again for a cookie. I gave her the same response and said that tomorrow she and Daddy could probably make some because he didn't have to work that day (and I didn't want to make cookies!). She accepted that and went on with her day. She and I were getting supper ready and she was talking about this and that and, wouldn't you know it, cookies. I think she was talking to herself, at least somewhat, when she said, "The answer is always no." Then she said, "The answer is always no, Mommy." I asked her to what the answer was always no, and she said, "To have cookies." I had to chuckle and then said, "I'm not opposed to you having cookies Kathryn, but we don't have any so you can't have them." On Saturday afternoon she and AJ made cookies!

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