Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Flat Tire

I got a call from Sara at 4:30 this afternoon. She has a flat tire, can I rescue her. I bundled Charlie, Max and Elly in the car and head to South Edmonton Common to find their Mom. The kids were excited - Charlie had never seen a flat tire before. Max had so he was very self-important and lording it over Charlie.

When we found her, Max quickly assured us that indeed, the tire is flat.

Charlie had to see for herself - she was concerned that a flat tire can't roll properly.

Sara reassurred them that Daddy would take care of the car later. In the meantime, since we were in the immediate neighbourhood, we went to Michael's and Sara bought a Christmas tree and some ornaments.

A very exciting afternoon for the H-B's.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Youngest and Oldest

With Mary in town for a few days, Jenny and her family came from Lacombe to see her and meet little Baron. Jonah, as the oldest of her five boys, is very comfortable with babies and it was nice to see him holding this littlest grandson of ours - our oldest grandson and our youngest. Jonah is 12 and Baron is 3 months.

Jonah and Baron

Jonah, Baron, Mary, Sam, Jenny
Daughters and Sons - Jenny with her two oldest boys and Mary with Baron


Three Generations
Mary, Baron and Lloyd, the proud Papa


Jenny and Jonah
She suddenly finds herself outgrown by her first son.

No room at the table for Layla and Charlie so they ate dinner at their own separate tables.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Wasn't That A Party!!

Today is Charlie's 5th birthday. She was glad to be 5 but sad about leaving 4 behind ("will I ever be 4 again?" "No Charlie, not until you're 44") She can draw the number 4 really well, but finds 5 a bit harder. She had a good day, topped off by the arrival of cousin Layla from BC who came with her Mom and baby brother to celebrate with Charlie. The 'family supper' turned into quite a birthday party for Charlie.

Sydney, Charlie, Kenzie, Layla
Four little girl cousins and a princess cake.

Charlie requested tacos for her birthday dinner - her favorite. Poor Max is outnumbered by all the girl cousins.


Charlie admiring her cake.


The candles were easy to blow out, but...

...those darn sparklers just would not be blown out.

Elly was lost in the crowd - the youngest girl. She likes the balloons though.

And Sydney was happy with the noise maker and balloons.

These cousins and more will get together at the Princess Palace for Charlie's 'real' birthday party on Saturday. Grammie is excused from that one - one party is enough!! Four little 3, 4 and 5 year old girls can really make a lot of noise (the squealing and screaming!!). I don't remember my 5 daughters ever being that loud, but maybe I've just got selective memory now. Anyhow, it was a fun day and Charlie was happy.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Kenny and Thomas

Mike and Kenny came to visit tonight. Avril and Alex were sick so stayed at the hotel. Hopefully they'll be feeling better for Charlie's birthday party tomorrow.

Anyhow, like little boys everywhere, 2-year old Kenny loves Thomas the train and when he comes to Grammie's house, he plays the whole time with my Thomas and Percy.


He brought some of his own too - the smaller set - and integrated them into his play with mine.


It appears that Thomas had vision problems tonight and needed Mr. Potato Head's glasses.


I think this is such a boyish position - right down there with the trains.


It's very serious business, this Thomas the Train play.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

First Snow of the Season

Today we woke up to the first snow of the season. It was nice wet sticky snow, perfect for snowballs, snowmen and playing in - and warm enough outside to go out.

I took Charlie and Max out to Sherwood Park to play with their cousins Brooklyn and Anson for a couple of hours. There was more snow there - 30 minutes from their place - than there was in Edmonton.

Brooklyn and Charlie wasted no time going out into the back yard to play. They started out building a snowman but didn't get very far on that project and ended up throwing snow at each other.
Brooklyn scooped up a huge handful of snow


Charlie and Brooklyn had a standoff...

Then Charlie came up with a much larger handful of snow and all bets were off....


Snow flew through the air.


Charlie liked it...


Brooklyn tried rolling the world's biggest snowball.


Charlie changed tactics and created a snow angel.


Brooklyn thought it was just a big laugh.

Anson...


just wanted to eat the snow. A great start to winter this year.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Haircuts and Scorpions

I looked after Aidan for Amy for awhile this afternoon. She gave him his first haircut yesterday - he looks like a little boy now without his cute little baby curls. Amy thinks she did a terrible job, but it's hard to cut someone's hair when they're constantly in motion like Aidan.


Here's the front view. The sucker he's holding and eating is one I got in Arizona in Sept. It's banana flavored but there's a real scorpion embedded in it. I was told that it's completely edible. He really enjoyed it. When Amy got home she took it away from him. Poor baby.


Here's a close up of the sucker. He almost got to the bug!


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Although she can't stand on her own for more than 3 seconds, and isn't walking yet, Ellie has become a climber. Put any step stool, stair, or railing in her way and she's trying to climb it. Her latest favorite is the Thomas step stool in the bathroom that her big brother and sister use when brushing their teeth.

Of course the toothbrushes are right there and she knows what to do with them, although she isn't sure which end she should be putting in her mouth.


She ends up standing up on the narrow edges of the 'train', which is hard on her feet, then yells till someone comes to rescue her. Life is fun with Eloise!!!