20 JULY 2006
"Oh my gosh, look!" Those were the words
that came out of Annie's mouth the other day. Where did she get
this from? Not from me (wink)! I'm even noticing Annie saying things
from her favorite Disney shows. Just today she said, "Oh, pickles!"
which is something that a character on Higglytown Heroes says all
the time. I suppose I should stop watching some of those racy shows
on VH1 such as "I Love the 80's" in front of Annie (or
maybe I shouldn't be watching them at all) for fear that she picks
up a vulgar phrase.
Mimi's picking up on stuff, too. I noticed her
saying, "What's that?" today, something that Annie asks
constantly. Mimi is also learning some of Annie's other bad habits
such as wanting to re-dress several times a day involving pulling
tons of clothes from the drawers and closet. It was troublesome
enough to have one child do it.
Not much is going on here other than the usual
stuff. We go to the YMCA almost everyday to either take the girls
to swim lessons or for me to exercise. I'm really starting to see
results, too. It's very encouraging! Mimi is also enjoying going
to the nursery at the Y. The stress of leaving her screaming in
there always made for sad workouts, and I would periodically check
in on her. Now I feel confident to leave her the entire time and
exercise worry-free. Annie is making great strides with her swim
lessons. She is now able to swim with a noodle all by herself. We're
still working on her being able to swim with a backpack by herself,
but she's still nervous without someone holding onto her. Today
wrapped up the this year's set of swimming lessons for Annie! Hopefully,
next year she will be swimming like a fish, underwater and all.

Mike and I gave talks at church on Sunday. My topic
was on "The Blessings of Keeping a Journal". Mike's talk
was about the 10th Article of Faith. I think I got the better deal.
Both of us did well and got lots of compliments. That doesn't mean
that I want to give another talk anytime soon (ahem, or ever again).
My talk did inspire me to get back into scrapbooking
as that was a point brought up. In fact, I made another page for
Annie's baby scrapbook last night. The goal is to complete Annie
and Mimi's baby scrapbooks by the end of the year. I think it's
an attainable goal since I'm more than halfway finished with Annie's.
The craft room is almost organized and makes my hobby much easier.
Mike even installed an A/C unit in there to make the environment
much more comfortable.
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11 JULY 2006s
Have you ever had one of those close-call moments
while driving and think afterward that you're lucky to be alive?
I'm convinced that 2/3 of the drivers here must be feeling like
that every second while in their vehicles. The chaos in traffic
around here never ceases to amaze me. Checking your blind spot is
no longer in fashion on the streets of D.C. Even though I always
strive to be a cautious driver, I still don't feel 100% safe when
driving in this place. Not to worry, there have not been any collisions
yet and hopefully never.
I'm so glad to be rid of last week. It was a doozy!
We drove up to Baltimore to spend the holiday with some friends
that are also from Minnesota. Though the weather was stifling we
still enjoyed ourselves during a parade and a barbeque. Upon driving
into the town that we call home we noticed an eerie blackness all
around. Police were conducting traffic at busy intersections, and
darkness enveloped us. As we got closer to home we finally realized
that there must have been a huge storm. There were trees down everywhere,
and we even saw an electric pole leaning over a busy street with
the lines on the ground. Our house was also without power. The girls
knew something abnormal was happening and didn’t want to go
bed right away even though it was after 9:00 p.m. We were finally
able to calm them to sleep. Mike and I endured a hot night without
our beloved A/C unit in our bedroom window. The next day had to
go on which meant Mike went back to work, but we were still lacking
electricity. With the daylight radiating I was able to assess all
the damage done to our house and yard. Thankfully, nothing major
happened, but there were heaps of fallen leaves, limbs, and sticks
to contend with (3 garbage buckets full, in fact). So I spent the
day picking up the mess while the girls “assisted”.
At last, the electricity was restored at around 4:30 p.m. (just
in time to cook dinner—ugh!). The next day everyone woke up
with awful colds and lasted through the weekend. What a way to end
such a wonderful week!
Annie
is happy to report to ANYONE that she will now go #2 in the potty.
She is always so proud of herself when she goes. “I went poo-poo
on the potty,” has been heard by many. Another accomplishment
that I’m sure Grandma Olsen will want to know about is that
Annie loves to put puzzles together. We have a set of puzzles that
range from 4 pieces up to 9 pieces. Annie is now able to easily
put together any of the 9-piece puzzles. I suppose we should invest
in some different and more complicated ones to keep her interested.
Annie’s personality (almost) always keeps a smile on my face.
Periodically we say “maybe” or “it’s for
later” in response to some of Annie’s requests. Annie
seems to accept these answers easier than just a flat out “NO”.
So now Annie will sometimes answer her own questions with those
replies if she senses that we will not allow her something she requests.
This is cute enough to here her do that, but it’s even cuter
to see the charming batting of the eyelashes that she usually gives.
How can someone resist that? Annie and Mimi rode on their very first
merry-go-round. They both loved it. Annie also had the added bonus
of being accompanied by her favorite "uncle" Tiger.
Mimi
is our garbage disposal. That child will eat just about anything
(edible that is) placed before her. When Grandma Olsen was visiting,
we had some fresh cherries to eat one day at lunch. The next night
when I put them on the table, I thought Mimi was going to have a
fit if I didn’t give her one immediately. Then just yesterday,
I shoved some sauerkraut in her mouth figuring she would detest
it (since Annie vomited hers back up). Mimi screamed for more when
she realized I wasn’t going to give her more. She must get
it from Mike because I was (and still am) the pickiest eater. Mimi
still dislikes going to the YMCA babysitting room. As soon as she
sees the building where the childcare is, she instantly starts to
scream. I can’t understand why she becomes so distraught over
it because when I go to get her an hour and a half later she is
playing so happily. Swim lessons are also not her favorite thing
to do. The second lesson’s activities could not please her.
No matter what I did to entertain her she wanted nothing more than
to just get out of the pool. What really ticks me off is that when
we go swimming at home she is as happy as a clam in the water. The
only difference is that her precious daddy is the one doing all
the entertaining. Can you sense my irritation? I asked Mike if he
would like to take her to her next lesson, but he’s just too
busy. Urgh, fifty bucks down the drain!
Before you go, check out the girls' latest pictures
on their July 2006 album
on the girls' page.
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