Sunday, July 10, 2011

Double digits for Ainsley

10 years ago on June 23, I gave birth to my last daughter. Although we waited all day for contractions to start (my water broke in the morning), she, in true Ainsley fashion, arrived in the last hour of the day. She was quite fussy as a baby, and liked to eat alot. She still likes to eat alot, she only has a melt down when she is tired or you guessed it, hungry.
She asked to have a Mexican birthday party, out of her love for nachos, tacos and burritos. I'm not sure if nachos truly qualify for mexican fare, but that is what we fed her friends along with cinnamon sugar tortilla chips, fruit salsa and virgin margaritas. Both A's and the Roz decorated the backyard in red, green and white (colors of the Mexican flag, in case you were wondering). We had a pinata, held a churro eating contest, and played pin the tail on the donkey. The girls appeared to have fun, and at the end of the party, were sent home with goody bags filled with hot tamale candy, Jarritos soda, corn nuts (salsa flavored, haha) and mini flash cards with spanish words.
Ainsley, after all of her friends left, declared the day a success. Then she promptly asked for more nachos.


Thursday, July 7, 2011

Big A is done with elementary school

On June 21st, 2011, Big A got a certificate of completion from elementary school. For the big day, we purchased a new dress, and platform sandals (gasp, flashback from the 80's!) for her. The school decided on  a hawaiian themed celebration, so we purchased a lei made with purple orchids for her to wear. The lady at the flower store said it was "straight from Hawaii". Woah. We were impressed.
Before the ceremony started, we were looking at the program. It appeared as though they were going to recognize the kids who were involved in the various activities the school offered. We started chuckling, because if you know Big A, she is one of those kids who likes to be involved with everything. The only thing she wasn't involved in was basketball, and don't think she didn't try out for the team, although she had never played a lick of b-ball in her lifetime.
So they started naming off the various activites, and Big A's name was called over and over again. So much so, we started hearing people murmur, "there's that Alex Agee kid again". It really made us laugh, because that was our kid they were talking about.
Her biggest thrill was when she received a certificate for Academic Excellence, and she saw President Obama had his signature on the paper. I could read her lips from across the room, "Barack Obama signed this!"
She was a little sad to be leaving this school she attended since the first grade, where she knew all of the staff, and had many adventures. But she's also excited to start a new chapter in her life. We hope she continues to try new things and be involved with everything.

Relaxin'

It's been a few weeks since I last blogged. The month of June was so busy, it zipped by in a blur. I worked several extra shifts, watched Alex as she graduated from 6th grade, had a Mexican birthday party for Ainsley and went camping at Lake Wenatchee. Whew! It has been crazy.
Now I'm home for a few more days before I have to go back to work. It's been nice not being obligated to anything, other than after camping laundry and some weeding in my front flower bed. Now if I could only sleep past 7 am.......