Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving Cupcakes

Josie's class had a Thanksgiving potluck and she decided that she wanted to take cupcakes. I had the week off so I decided I would try to do more than 1. buy them at the store or 2. make plain old cupcakes. We found a picture of cupcakes on the internet I thought we could handle. Josie was excited to make the cupcakes, watch them bake, and frost them. She was also excited about putting on the faces and the feathers until we were done with about 8 of them. At that point she said she was tired of it and wanted to stop. I told her there were a lot more to go so she would have to hang in there. In the end they turned out great. Score one for mom!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Touchdown Michigan

Josie is very into watching Michigan and Detroit Lions football with Jay this year. Well it helps that both teams are doing well. Anyway, one recent Saturday she put on her Michigan shirt to enjoy the game with Jay. After a Michigan touchdown she decided that she needed a helmet (she remembered she had a bike helmet she could use) and a football (a dog toy) so she could run and make a touchdown too.



Off to the Races!

Gramma Tup and Grampa OD were just here and we were looking for something different to do so we decided to go to the harness races here is Sacramento. We took Josie and she was sooo excited. We probably should have been more clear ahead of time because she thought that she was going to get to ride a horse and race it. After all the confusion was cleared up she had a good time. We bet on a few horses that she picked out - basically she picked the name that she liked best. She did not win but dad won $1.20. Anyway, we were outside watching one of the races and after the race she saw a man riding on a horse and wondered why he was riding it that way. I told her I did not know so she pulled an OD on me - she turned around and yelled, "Why are you riding that horse?" He told her that he followed the racers in case there was an accident. Then he asked her if she wanted to ride in the pace car during the race. She was game until we were in the car driving around the track and then she was scared. We were right close to the horsed though and she did like that part. All told the evening was fun and if she has a problem betting on the ponies when she is older we will know why.
The best part is that when we got home she got together her horse, a horse blanket, a harness, reigns, a hat, and goggles. Uncle Kurt you would be proud of her get up. She rode like a champ and believe it or not her horse won every race this time.


Halloween

This year Josie better understood the idea of dressing up and going around to get candy. I did not make a costume this year - she had a turtle from Joan and the Minnie Mouse costume Gretchen made years ago for Kathrine and that has been passed down to all the cousins. She was not interested in either. She wanted to be Ariel. I could not bring myself to buy a Disney Princess costume so Jay and I tried every angle to get her to change her mind. We prevailed when we found a princess ballerina costume at Costco. She LOVED the tutu and since we bought her ballerina slippers she was sold. We went to her friend Evie's house like we did last year for a party. The friends all went trick or treating together. What a riot to watch and listen to a group of 3 year olds on Halloween.

As you can see however, in the end she stripped down and found Evie's Ariel costume so in the end she prevailed. Additionally, now she says she wants Santa to bring her a Princess dress like her friend Evie has. UGH!