Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dance Recital


This week has been all about dancing. Emi has been taking a jazz class this year, and Clara has been taking tap at Terpsichore Dance Studio in Simsbury. Both of the girls have loved their dance classes and have been eagerly anticipating the year-end recital. We have spent many hours this week at dance classes, dress rehearsals and two weekend performances. The show was held at Kingswood Oxford (a private school in West Hartford). Emi and Clara both did an awesome job! They were so cute and they had so much fun! Emi commented that she could hardly wait for dance to start again in the fall, and Clara exclaimed that she loved to dance with all of her new friends! (The cute thing is that "all of her new friends" are teenagers!) The "big girls" are sooo great about watching over and helping all of the little dancers. Several of the girls have really taken to Clara, and they are all now buddies!


The girls had to be "on stage" about two hours before the actual performance began. So after dropping them off, Jim and I took advantage of being across the street from Blue Back Square and we grabbed dinner (and dessert!) at one of my favorite spots....The Cheesecake Factory. There's nothing better than date-night dinner AND afterwards watching your kids perform on stage. What a fun night!



Below are a few pics from Friday and Saturday night. This video is really poor quality (it's just from my camera...which was low on batteries) but it shows the first part of Clara's dance. Clara is the platinum blonde :) wearing a blue shirt and pink skirt. I love her poses!





Emi and Clara striking a pose on stage during intermission.



Pre-show prep. Riding scooters with curlers in their hair! Just a little tip....don't try to apply mascara to your five year olds eye lashes. It's not worth the drama! :)

It's very tricky to get a somewhat clear pic when dancers are moving all about on the stage! Emi's in the middle about to do a hop of some sort!






The girls posing during intermission with Piglet - one of the main characters of the show and one of their dearest friends!











Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Happy Memorial Day!

I can definitely say that living in Connecticut has heightened my awareness of patriotism. It's New England, the birthplace of the American Revolution and CT is known as the "Constitution State". People here are very patriotic and there is a great respect and reverence for veterans and the brave men and women who are currently in the armed forces.

Memorial Day is a big deal! There are picnics (complete with historical and patriotic programs), lots of little league baseball games and many towns have parades. Simsbury is no exception. The veterans, firemen, police force, brownie troops, cheerleaders, HS band and little league teams all march in the parade. There are old restored cars too. The people line either side of historic main street and wave flags and cheer as the parade passes by. Our town puts on a GREAT parade every Memorial day.

Waiting for the parade to begin.....it was a beautiful sun-shiny day! James and Clara were both happy to spot both of their preschool teachers marching in the parade!


James loved the "fife and drum corps"! For the rest of the day he was saying "Me play drums!"

Emi is in the middle waving. This is her brownie troop marching in the parade. She looks forward to it every year!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mothers Day

My kids were so excited for Mothers Day, it was just too cute! I must say it was a wonderful day from start to finish. The goodies were amazing! Jim and the kids baked homemade cinnamon rolls and eggs for breakfast and the day ended with a homemade hot fudge ice cream pie....made by my awesome husband! I came downstairs this morning to find the dining room decorated with flowers, cards and lots of cute pictures drawn by my little artists. The girls loved going out with Dad to shop for little Mothers Day gifts and James loved helping me open the gifts :) I've included a pic of James and his tow-truck. He's enjoyed many happy hours recently playing with trucks and diggers!



After church this afternoon, we as a family delivered these Mothers Day gifts to a local nursing home. Throughout the week, Emi, Clara and I made these pretty tissue paper flowers. It was a really neat experience to deliver them today. The kids were wonderful about talking with all the different "grandmas". It was so sweet to see these cute old ladies just light up when the kids walked in their room and give them a flower. It was a highlight of the day!