Proud!

Back in November, one of the local FCC mom’s set up a Chinese Dance class for any of the children who were interested.  Bean was, so we signed up.  They had six classes, with the final event being a performance at the local Chinese association’s big New Year celebration.

She was VERY excited to dance on a real stage. We talked about how that meant that the audience would be actually looking at her and her friends.  She was OK with that – but I still had my worries. It was not too long ago that a stranger looking at or speaking to her sent her into shy mode.

She knew the moves to the dance (mostly) and all the words to the song.  Not that she needed to be singing, but that song is a big earworm (guo xi gua – Big Watermelon) so I cannot blame her. The costumes were adorable, and we were all ready to go.

The curtains opened up, and there was a moment of deer-in-headlights response her.  Then she broke out in the biggest grin and just danced her little buns off.  She did awesome.  I cried.  Two little bobbles – one where she forgot the first move, and one where she was doing as she was told, but her position had been changed so she took it upon herself to run across the stage. 

It was a great experience – I am so proud of her.  As a bonus, the teacher is willing to give us private Chinese language/culture lessons.  I had planned on enrolling her in one of the Chinese schools, but had been hearing that it is very hard for kids who do not speak it at home. I want her to learn the language, but I also want it to be fun.  Hopefully this will work out.

Checking that the audience is still watching

Checking that the audience is still watching

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New Year’s Day Trail Ride

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season.  We had lots of family time, and I managed a bunch of time with the horse.  New Year’s day was cold, but wonderfully bright and sunny, with no wind.  Perfect for a ride.

View from the saddle

View from the saddle

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Christmas Card outtakes

Once I gave up on what I was trying to get, I got a fablous shot.

Wonderfully festive ensemble

Wonderfully festive ensemble

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Amazing

I have had many proud mamma moments lately.  I teared up equally for both Bean bringing home her first math work (with 2/8 correct the first try), and this moment.

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Picnic

feast

Whoa – that is a lot of guests!  She must have been cooking all day.

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A gem

So busy these days – not to wish my life away, but if I could take the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas off, I would.

I was putting together the annual Bean calendar – I really like doing this for the grandparents and H.  Looking back at how much she has changed in 12 months is amazing.  I wish I could say the same for trying to get this years holiday card photo.  We ended up going with a super goofy shot – not what I had planned going into the MANY photo shoots, but it does capture who she is now. I really should know better than to try and force my photographic wishes on her, the best laid plans and all, especially when there is a 4 year old in the mix.

While looking for calendar photos I came across this one of her with her Mao – H must have taken it, as I had not seen it before.  It totally captures their relationship.  I know Mao looks grumpy – trust me he is the sweetest thing going.  He just has big eyelids – and is not one to exert much extra energy - including that necessary to hold said eyelids up.

He also has no problem being under the blanket

He also has no problem being under the blanket

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Beanisims

She knows every word to Don McLean’s “American Pie”, can ‘read’ her three “Miss Bindergarten” books word for word from memory, and occasionally acts like a 15 year old in terms of her attitude towards us.  She also has moments of adorable preschooler speak.  While playing school she asked me to be the “subs-patoot” while she went to the bathroom (I was happy to be her stand-in rear end).  She also has been known to ask for “Fats Wallet” as her music selection on the drive to school (Wouldn’t we all like a fat wallet during these tough financial times?).

Kids are so freaking hilarious.

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11-6-08

4 Years old.

Seems like a switch flipped.  She speaks like a big kid.  She remembers lyrics to songs after just a couple of listens.  She tells whole stories about what happened at school.  She is spelling her whole name correctly.

Just too big, too fast.

She had a very good day.  She was allowed to be the line leader all morning at school.  The all fruit popsicles we brought in were a hit (Mom!  All the kids liked my popsicles!), Nicky took her out to lunch, she took a nap, had a great gymnastics class, then home to open gifts, eat her requested dinner (breakfast for dinner), and topped it all off with a chocolate ice cream cake with chocolate chip cookie crust.

No birthparent discussions this time around (I should probably say ‘yet’).  Her aunt just had a new baby, so I am a bit suprised that it has not come up. We will be visiting later on this month.  Maybe then she will have something to say.  As usual, we will be following her lead.

According to her sitter, she wore it all day long

According to her sitter, she wore the crown all day long

homemade ice cream cake - always a hit

homemade ice cream cake - always a hit

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Halloween

Round about October 1 I realized that unless she was going to wear a brown paper bag with a brown sock as a tail, there was no way I would get her costume made.  Fortunately Target came through for us, again.

Ready to Roll

Ready to Roll

We were at my parents in NJ for the weekend – celebrating Grandmas birthday.  Bean was VERY excited to have Grandma and PopPop to trick or treat with.  They underestimated her stamina though.  I think they expected to hit the 8-10 houses on their street.  They came back an hour later.   After every house she would get off their porch and set her (mine from long ago) pumpkin down and ask Grandma to shine the flashlight in to see what she got.

loot-check

All in all, it was an excellent weekend.  Not sure how happy my sister-in-law is with me though.  My nephew got a jump-o-lene for his birthday.  My rationale is that he is always jumping on things he is not supposed to, so now he has someplace safe where jumping is what he is supposed to do!

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Pumpkin v2008

Makes me grin

Makes me grin

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