Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

(Originally posted November 21, 2007)

My grandma (dad's mom) passed away this past June. About a week after she died my parents received a package full of old family pictures that my grandma had sent to a distant cousin of hers that is into genealogy. He has a website with my entire family line. While looking at it I realized that I am a descendant of William Bradford. He is my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather (I think that is enough greats).
William Bradford came over on the "Mayflower" and was the second person to sign the compact of government before they landed. John Carver was the first to be elected as governor and when he died in 1621 William Bradford was elected in his place. He and his assistants negotiated with the Wampanoag and other Native groups and according to Wikipedia, "Bradford is credited as the first to proclaim what popular American culture now views as the first Thanksgiving."I think this will make a pretty cool history project for Maddie and Gabe when they get bigger.

On a side note (also from Wikipedia):

Other noteable descendants of William Bradford (besides myself, of course):

The Baldwin Brothers (Alec, Daniel, William and Stephen): American Actors
Julia Child: American entrepreneur and chef of French and French-influenced cuisine
Frank Nelson Doubleday: American publisher
Clint Eastwood: American film actor, producer and director
Christopher Reeve: American film actor, political activist

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Miss Madison Got a Haircut

At first it was supposed to just be a trim. Straight across, that is it. After I trimmed it she wanted it layered. I tried to comply and it didn't work out so great, so yesterday after school I took her to the salon and she got a real haircut. She loves it and she got a lot of her curls back, which I love.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!

Here are some pictures of Dave's pumpkin he carved for a contest at work. We hope you have a Happy Halloween. We have plans to ride a hay rack ride around our neighborhood with some friends while the kids run door to door for candy.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Pumpkin Carving 2010

This year was so much fun carving pumpkins. The kids had their own ideas and were really excited about drawing on their pumpkin. We gave them both a washable marker and let them go to town, then Dave cut out their shapes. I am really impressed with how well they both did.
Gabe was the first one done with his drawing. He talked as he drew..."two triangle eyes, a square nose and a smile with two teeth." It was so cute!

Here is Madison drawing her vampire pumpkin. She did such a great job.

We all had a lot of fun carving pumpkins this year. This is the first year that it was totally a team effort and the kids were able to really help us.

We also put Mr. Potato Head parts in a few of our pumpkins. From left to right, Madison's girlie potato head pumpkin, my potato head pumpkin, Gabe's Jack-O-Lantern.
From left to right, Dave's Jack-O-Lantern that he hasn't carved yet (it's for work), Gabe's potato head pumpkin, Madison's Vampire Jack-O-Lantern.

Carving pumpkins this year was so much fun!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Halloween Carnival - Super Girl and Buzz Lightyear

Yesterday was the Halloween Carnival at Madison's elementary school. She went as Super Girl and Gabe went as Buzz Lightyear. They had a ball at the carnival.



Madison had a sewing lesson this morning and did an excellent job. I couldn't believe how well she sewed a straight line and did pivots. She's a natural!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

October

Gabe is recovering from Mono. This is what he looked like for 4-5 days last week.

On Tuesday we went on a field trip with Gabe's class to the Pumpkin Farm. He stayed home from school in order to rest up, but he was still tired and ready to go home by the end.


This is Big Bird. Madison is scared to death of Big Bird. Last year Big Bird got out of his cage and got lost in the corn field. We saw it on the news and Maddie was so worried about him.

Here are some of the boys in Gabe's class. I told them to hold their indian corn up and, of course, Gabe held his in front of his face.
This is Gabe's class. There are 22 students.
This is Adelle. She seemed to really like Gabe.
We had conferences yesterday and had some time between, so we went to the pumpkin farm and took some pictures.


Here are a few videos from the past week.

Madison ice skating


Gabe sings some funny songs.

I put my hand upon my hip - then I dip, you dip, we dip.


You change your mind like a girl changes clothes.