I helped out at the elementary school book fair and multicultural event this evening. This is my friend Rachel's son. While she was working elsewhere, he spent an hour and a half flipping through books, perfectly content.
This little guy seems to like our deck. He hangs out here a lot. Of course, they all look pretty much the same, so it could be a whole bunch of squirrels, but we like to pretend it's just the one.
On an unrelated note, the last time I missed a day was February 27 of last year, so I have now successfully taken pictures for 365 days straight!
I hardboiled some eggs and needed a way to keep them separate from the regular eggs. Now every time I open the fridge it looks like some sort of bizarre Muppet is staring at me.
Chris and Vicki made dinner tonight. They decided to use the muffin tin to make individual meat loaves, instead of one big one, and we giggled all through dinner asking each other to "please pass the meat muffins."
Vicki and Ellie sold together for the first time this afternoon. They did pretty well and, as usual, had a lot of fun. I love the skills these girls are gaining by doing this kind of thing!
Today we enjoyed our second annual President's Day snow hike around Trillium Lake with some very good friends. Despite the fact that it rained very lightly on us the entire 4.5 miles and we were soaked to the skin by the end, we had a wonderful time and are already looking forward to next year!
Vicki's Cadette troop taught Ellie's Daisy troop how to set up and sell at a cookie booth. Ellie and her Daisy friend are giving it a shot. They're naturals.
This is what Ellie has for breakfast every morning. I like to choose my battles, and sprinkles on the peanut butter toast isn't one I'm willing to fight right now.
Grandma & Grandpa sent the girls each $5 for Valentine's Day. Vicki knew right away what she wanted to spend hers on: duct tape! She bought this roll yesterday and it only took her about 20 minutes this afternoon to fashion herself a purse. Considering that I'm related to people who made prom dresses and cummerbunds out of duct tape, I'd say this is a step in the right direction.
I got a kick out of this book title in the girls' school library. I don't really know why, but it still makes me giggle a little every time I look at it.
There's actually one green leaf on this tree, and I was trying to take a picture of it, but you can't tell. The weather has been warm enough lately that things are trying to bloom. Not that I'm complaining, of course!
Lexi let me pull out an ultra-loose tooth this afternoon (I can't believe I did it!) She's much happier now that it's not bugging her every time she tries to eat.
Out of the blue last month Ellie asked me if she could get her hair cut and donate it to "that place that makes wigs for kids who don't have hair." My friend Erica did the honors, and Ellie can't wait to mail her ponytail to Locks of Love. After she brings it to school for show and tell, of course. I'm so proud of her for wanting to help other kids!
The sun is shining, and we Oregonians are soaking up all the vitamin D we can get! Ellie woke up this morning and insisted on riding her scooter to school. Lexi and I couldn't think of any reason why she shouldn't, so the three of us enjoyed breathing some fresh air after several months of driving to school.
Our across-the-street neighbors like to leave their Christmas lights up well into February. Sorry the picture is so blurry, but apart from an even blurrier one of the moon (I don't know why I even bothered - it's never worked before) it was the only picture I took today.