Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Wednesday Woes

The kids and I spent some quality time outside this afternoon. Cooper hadn't mowed the road in a few days and Reagan wanted to practice her scooter riding skills for Kindergarten!!






After dinner, Ms Deb and Kim stopped by to play. And they brought a kid favorite...cotton candy!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Return of the Tooth Fairy

Reagan finally decided she did want the Tooth Fairy to come to her house after all. Only not in her room and she didn't want her to take her tooth.

So, this is the note we left on the front door~
Tooth Fairy,
Please put money on breakfast table.
Thanks,
Mom, Dad, Reagan & Cooper
PS ~ Don't take the tooth - JUST LOOK
Wish this Tooth Fairy was around 30 years ago!
$10. Yes, you read that correctly, $10 and some gel clings for the window (and the tooth)
Reagan was very excited when she woke up this morning to find her "surprise"
I'd say she has daddy wrapped around her finger ~ wouldn't you?

Monday, May 10, 2010

Photo Shoot

Reagan and I had a little photo shoot yesterday after church. I was taking pictures for her graduation invitations ~ unfortunately, the tooth incident happened before the photo shoot and she didn't give her best smiles...she was too afraid her "tooth hole" would show. I still got some great shots, but which one should go on the invitation????






Lost

While at church Sunday, Reagan hit another milestone ~ she lost her 1st tooth! She was eating a Rice Krispie treat and it just fell out. Literally. Onto the floor. She was hysterical, not wanting to loose any of her teeth because "the ones she has are just fine". the tooth was lost, never to be found. We thought it may have gotten thrown into the trash in the wrapper, so Greg gets the trash bag out to go through it. There must have been 20 or 30 people (some of whom I didn't even know) on their hands and knees looking for a little girl's 1st lost tooth. It really was like looking for a needle in a haystack. Reagan was devastated that she lost a tooth and wanted to hear nothing of the Tooth Fairy or getting a new big girl tooth. Finally after what seemed like 20 minutes a sweet man, who I don't even know his name, found Reagan's tooth.

The missing tooth
Look how small this tooth is!
Reagan didn't want her picture taken of her new smile. She would cover her mouth when she spoke and wants no mention of the "event" that occurred at Jesus' house. She even asked us to put a sign on the front door telling the Tooth Fairy not to stop at her house. I finally convinced (well, bribed) her to let me take one picture. Daddy made a special trip to the store for Jello Pudding Pops for his little girl's big day!
I think the new smile is just as beautiful as the old one!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

Mother's Day began Friday when Reagan and Cooper brought hand-made gifts home from school for me. Reagan has told me "Happy Mother's Day" for 3 days ~ and I love it each and every time she says it!

Reagan's gift was a Mother's Survival kit
A Snicker for when you need a laugh;
A piece of string so you will have just a little more length when you reach the end of your rope;
A rubber band so you can snap back when you are stretched a little too thin;
Confetti so you can remember to have fun;
A paper clip to hold yourself together when you think you are falling apart;
A Lifesaver for the times when you feel like you're drowning in too much work;
A puzzle piece to remind us that we are each an important part of the larger picture;
A coin to remind you that you are valued;
A Hug and a Kiss to let you know you are loved!
Cooper's class took a sweet picture
Mommy, I love you for all that you do.
I'll kiss you and hug you 'cause you love me too.
You feed me and need me to teach me to play,
so smile 'cause I love you on this Mother's Day!
Sunday morning photos

After dinner tonight, we went on a bike ride around the neighborhood


It was a perfect Mother's Day with my 2 perfect kids and terrific husband!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Saturday Stuff

Like all Saturdays, today began with gymnastics class for Reagan, then to "Old McDonald's" for lunch, followed by naps, play time, and then the family took me out for Mother's Day dinner.

Stretching at the beginning of class
Straddle stretches
doing the splits
straddle splits
Cooper came to watch Reagan
While he was there, he thought he'd make use of the bathrooms!
Practicing on the balance beam
V-sits again
Walking on the beam

Skin the cat
Cooper snuck out onto the floor and tried a little gymnastics himself
He conned dad into playing ball with him!
chalking up
more bar work

Playing video games at Old McDonald's


After lunch and while Cooper was taking a nap, Reagan and I flew her kite





While I didn't get any pictures of our Mother's Day dinner out...trust me, everyone who was in the restaurant with us knows we were there! That's all I'm saying!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Show Us Your Life - Baby Names

Kelly at www.kellyskornerblog.com has a "Show Us Your Life" post each week. I thought I'd join in this week. She asked how you chose your children's (or future children's) names.

Greg and I wanted names that were not common (so there wouldn't be 6 kids with the same name in a class), but we also wanted names that weren't too unusual (no unusual spellings and names that wouldn't be hard for everyone to pronounce). I was also concerned about initials and monograms (mine was TLC growing up!)

Reagan didn't have a name until it was time to be discharged from the hospital...the nurse came in insisting that we name her so we could take "Baby Girl" Sandidge home! I had wanted to name her Presleigh (had heard the name on the radio about 5 years before she was born and just loved it & could use my middle name Leigh). When Greg saw "Baby Girl" Sandidge, he nixed Presleigh because she had so much hair and even sideburns that he said she looked like Elvis and that would be all he could think of when he looked at her! Greg's favorite name was Macy. Not mine.period.end.of.story. So back and forth we went, finally agreeing on Reagan Leigh. Reagan~because we like it; Leigh~because it's my middle name too!
Cooper was a much easier for us to decide on. We had found the name Cooper in a baby naming book while expecting Reagan and just held on to it. We knew he would be Cooper James from the moment we found out he was a boy. Cooper~because we like it; James is both of our father's first names (although neither go by it).

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

It's A Bird, It's A Plane

It's Cooperman!!

Since the last several posts have been dedicated to Reagan, I thought Cooper deserved his own! He wore his hooded bath towel from the time he got out of the bath tub until he went to bed. He played peek-a-boo and ran around as if he were superman!