Sunday, January 25, 2009

Auto Show and Anniversary


When I finished up the last post, I knew things would be busy this week, but didn't realize how busy they really would be.

We hit the ground running on Tuesday, and I took Keira and Soren to Kindermusik. We met up with Lisa and Dominic and Emily and Brooklyn. Keira was a bit tired today, and wasn't super social. She didn't want to sit with them in the rocking chairs.
It was also a 3 outfit day for Soren (this happens a lot, but isn't always documented through photos like today).


During the day, I tried to get Keira excited about our upcoming ski trip by dressing her Jess doll in her ski gear. This caused Keira to need to get equipped with her bike helmet and goggles. I had forgotten that although Ryan was taking her boots in to get skis mounted, he wouldn't have the skis with him. We should have waited a day or so for this, but oh well. We had fun. When Ryan got home from work, Keira was watching TV with her helmet and goggles. Very funny!

Keira is watching Word World, her favorite, with helmet and goggles.


In the evening, we all headed out to church because we finally got our mortgage documents for our reset. We had them notarized by a friend there because we needed witnesses, and figured that was the easiest way to get them since there would be so many people around for the various Tuesday activities. This was a huge relief to us. We never thought we would still be in this condo for a full five years and have to reset our loan, but it wasn't too painful.

Wednesday was a super full day. We had my visiting teachers, Amber and Michelle, with their children, Sidney and Zach, come over for a visit. Keira, Sidney, and Zach enjoyed playing together, and Michelle invited us to come up to the mall because she was meeting other over there for lunch. We declined lunch, and went up a bit later and ran into Rebecca with her daughter Asheley. Rebecca is my visiting teaching companion, and we also team taught together in primary forever ago.
Keira loved it when Asheley would give her an extra push to go fast down her favorite slide.

Keira and Asheley got to play together, however, we missed Michelle and Zach because we had to get Keira down for a prompt nap today because we were headed to the auto show in downtown Detroit once Ryan was off work. The slide show includes all the photos taken at the auto show. I am sorry, but I didn't pull out the duplicates (ie, additional shots taken in effort to get people looking). Keira initially did not like the auto show at all, and seemed very afraid. She warmed up a bit after going through a few exhibits. It was funny what she liked and didn't like. I think it had a lot to do with the lighting and music at the displays. She liked the exterior color swatches that were shaped like balls at Hyundai, the little seats at BMW that were made out of leather to coordinate with the displayed vehicles and their motorcycle, the "igloo" at the mini display (until she realized it didn't have a roof), the miniature models from the design college, the corvette (like Barbie's car), and the couches and tables at the Lincoln display that were full of letters. She also really liked the Ford Taurus that came apart (photo in slide show) and the fudge. By the end of the evening, she was much more interested in looking at and sitting in the cars. This show was more fun for me to watch her reaction that anything else. With the issues with the auto industry, there were very few real "concept" cars, and more just what will be out for production.

On Thursday, we had a presidency meeting at Valerie's, and then did some errands. These are just pictures of cuteness around the house. Soren threw up in the jumperoo all over his overalls (Keira did this all the time too), so he only needed new pants today instead of whole new outfits.


Ryan brought Keira's skis home today, and she was very excited about them, and wanted to try them on. I think they are the cutest things ever. They are the second to smallest size (80cm, she is 83cm tall now), which means Keira will probably get a couple years out of them (assuming this isn't a total disaster). As soon as she had them on (in the kitchen) she wanted them off because she couldn't move in them. Hopefully she will want to put them on next week on our trip.
We loved how she wanted to wear them with her dress. She does understand that she can't play in the snow unless she has her snow pants on.

On Friday, we went to the Novi Library storytime. Keira had a great time, and we were actually early for a change. We also checked out two books about princesses, "Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots" and "Do Princesses Scrape Their Knees" in an effort to get Keira to wear pants more often than only snowpants. So far it hasn't worked, but they are very cute books. There is one more in the series that we will get when we return those, "Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs".
This is an action shot of Keira jumping and counting.
Here she is just counting (below). The jump and count song as well as the wheels on the bus are two of her favorites. Today's theme was bears, and she was excited because Miss Diane read "Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see?" by Eric Carle, one of our favorites. She can "read" this book to herself using the pictures as a guide. She also includes the sound effects of the animals. I think she was asking, "what do you say" instead of "see".
I was trying to get a shot of Soren's cute little jean pockets. You can see his skull and cross bones in this shot, but the second shot is a cuter one of his face, so I included both.

In the evening, we went and picked up a few more items from REI for our ski trip; a ski trainer backpack for Keira, clips for her ski tips, and warm mittens. Hopefully these things will help us to have a more enjoyable trip.

On Saturday, we went out to lunch to Baha Fresh while doing more prep for the trip. We needed an oil change in the truck and groceries to take with us. These are just some photos from the morning. Keira would have worn her towel all day if we let her today. Soren and Ryan being cute as always.
This picture turned out really cute of Keira. The funny thing is that Soren is sitting behind her in the chair and that was what I was trying to photograph, and she just jumped into the shot. Talk about shutter delay. It is rare these days that I get such a good clear shot of Keira smiling and looking without having to take a ton.

That evening, we attended a killer barbeque/dinner social at Jan and Matt's home for the Elders Quorum. They had excellent food that was very impressive. Their son, Anderson, is leaving for his mission this next week. Keira was very excited that she got to eat chips of some sort almost all day long, and was happy to visit with some of her friends from nursery. We enjoyed being able to visit with our friends as well. Jan is one of the few female engineers that I know outside of Ford or OSU/UM, and it is nice to have an engineering friend at church.


Today is our 6th wedding anniversary. We didn't do much to celebrate it, aside from have a decent dinner at home. The real celebration will be later this week when we take our ski trip up north. That is how we celebrated our first wedding anniversary as well, except it was a preliminary ski trip to prepare me for Utah. I should put a wedding picture up, but I will need to scan one first. We decided to let Keira skip her nap, to only have to deal with her being really tired and cranky once instead of a couple times since she typically naps during our new church time. I guess we will know how it really goes tomorrow because she may be overtired tomorrow too. She was very excited to wear a "crown" that she made at church today. This is pictured in the photo at the top of this post. Since she did skip her nap, she fell asleep really quickly tonight so it did make it really easy to put Soren in her room tonight, since she needed to sleep more badly than him.

Additionally, I am taking up a "tag" from Haley and posting my 4th picture from my 4th folder under "my pictures". I have two photos because when I looked in "my pictures" from the gallery and then went to upload to blogger, the folders must not have been in the same order, because the photos were different. They are both in front of our house this past September before Soren was born. We unfortuately don't have anything really old on this computer since it is new last summer, so they don't go back really far and it wasn't as fun of a history lesson as it might be for some. I might just have to dig up some old photos and post them just because. I challenge any of my readers to do the same and post their 4th picture from their 4th folder.


On another note, I have added the "Save Handmade" button to our page. There was a new law that was passed that will require lead and phalate testing of all children's items (for children under 12) to be sold in the US after February 10th. This was intended to safeguard people from lead hazards from cheaply made toys, but it has drastic repercussions for people that have small businesses in their homes or on the side making handmade children's clothing and toys. I urge you to check it out. Initially, it stated that even resale of existing items would need to be tested first, but that has been changed slightly, because it was going to put all consignment and resale shops out of business. I feel like we are shooting ourselves in the foot here. The problems have arisen mostly from toys imported from China, and those are the companies that can afford to pay for the testing. Instead, the local small businesses here in the US will be suffering. A former classmate of mine made some darling slippers for Keira that she sells, as well as a little taggie style teether toy, and it is so sad that she will not be able to continue legally unless something changes.

Finally, next week should be pretty exciting. We leave on Tuesday to go up to Crystal Mountain and come back Friday. Both of our parents (mine and Ryan's) will be sharing a mountain top cabin with us, so hopefully Ryan and I will get to ski together for a bit. We will surely have lots of photos to post of Keira's first skiing experience, as well as Soren's first swimming experience at the Crystal Spa pool (we will be skipping the mountain top outdoor pool, though). We are hoping they will both be sucesses.

2 comments:

The Michiganders said...

So--four things:

1) HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

2) So sad I misssed you at the mall--lets try again sometime.

3) Have a fun ski trip!

4) Your kids are adorable!

Casey * Haley * Avery * Owen said...

Happy Anniversary to you guys! I hope that Keira does well skiing. We took Avery last year and she loved it. We sure do wish we were heading West this winter to get Owen on a pair of boards. I am anxious to hear how she does... and a bit jealous that you are going SKIING! Make a few turns for the Bachison family! Love the photo's for your tag. Soren is getting so big and smiley. We have not been at church or anywhere for the last two weeks... colds, ear infections, you name it.. we have had it! Fun post... You always have so many cute pictures! Take Care and if I don't see you have a WONDERFUL trip!