Leah’s choir sings in February
Posted in Church, Leah on February 13th, 2015 by c-had – Be the first to commentThis week, Leah’s choir sang in church. And not only did they sing, they also played choir chimes.
This week, Leah’s choir sang in church. And not only did they sing, they also played choir chimes.
I’ve been leading music at Children’s Worship at our church. We do it once a month at 11:00. This month, Molly helped out by singing the special music.
Note that this was the same day that she sang with her choir at the 9:30 service, thus marking the first time she’s been involved in back-to-back services.
Molly’s choir sang in church last week at the 9:30 service.
Apologies for the video difficulties. I got a good seat up front to shoot it, but ended up right behind the director. I tried my best to duck around him.
Yesterday, Jen posted pictures of the hoodies she had made. I thought I might follow up with a few extras and outtakes from that photoshoot. First, a few close-ups.
And here are a couple extras of Leah looking cute with her hood up and down.
read more »No surprise, after I made a Hangout Hoodie dress for Leah, Molly requested one too.
For Dad’s Day at preschool. Leah requested that Chad wear his new hoodie shirt to match her hoodie dress. Molly got in on the hoodie action and wore her new dress to school too.
Now, I just need to make a Hampton Hoodie for me and we'll have a family of Mom-made hoodies!
I joined Leah at preschool for Dad’s Day yesterday. Since school’s out for Father’s Day, they celebrate in January. All the dads are invited to come to class for the day and share in the fun. Here’s Leah learning about keeping her teeth healthy.
Leah’s drawing her favorite food (Neapolitan ice cream). I guess she likes the strawberry the best, since that scoop is much larger than the vanilla or chocolate.
We made our own snacks - fruit kabobs.
Leah and Norah had a good time working the cash register at the grocery store.
Here’s the whole class. Items of note - Leah’s a bit bored waiting on me to take this picture. While most kids are focused on tasks, there are a couple of kids chasing each other over the theft of the cash register money. And, of course, a couple of girls are wearing dress-up dresses (though, surprisingly, not Leah).
Gotta love snack time. I’m ready to go back to preschool.
Despite a storm that was not as bad as the forecast, we have had two snow days already this week (Monday and Tuesday). Tuesday, the girls headed outside to have some fun. Here they are making snow angels in the little bit of snow we got.
Mommy even got involved in the fun. Here she and Leah are zooming ahead of Molly on the sled.
Now it’s Molly’s turn to ride with Mommy.
Leah’s really skidding to the side here.
Made it to the bottom. Lots of fun.
Who needs a sled? Leah’s happy to slide down the hill in our back yard without one.
She made it to the bottom. She wins!
This year, our church participated in the day of service on MLK day. They had a bunch of service opportunities, both at the church and around the community. We opted to stay at the church, as they had a bunch of kid-friendly activities to participate in there.
Molly and Jen helped package meals for Kids Against Hunger. Molly’s job was to measure and pour the mixed vegetables. Our church packaged a total of 15,606 meals for those in need in the DC Metro area.
Leah wasn’t keen on the hair net, so she and I made cards to cheer up those away from home.
Once they were done packaging meals, Molly and Jen joined us in the card making room.
If you give our girls a choice of service opportunities, they’ll generally choose the creative ones if they exist. So, after making cards, we moved on to making bookmarks for Operation Christmas Child.
While Jen and the girls may excel at drawing, coloring, cutting, and the like, I do not share that talent. I mostly let them make these sorts of things, but I did contribute a single bookmark. Rather than putting a simple ribbon bow on it like the others, I gave it some curly hair.
It was a great day of service. Thanks to all who helped organize and put it on.
Hoodies are all the rage in our house right now. After I made Chad's new hoodie, Leah requested one too. Though for this "dresses and skirts only" girl, it couldn't be just a regular hoodie. So, I made her a Hangout Hoodie dress. Leah picked the fabric and was so excited to wear her new dress to school on Friday.
She was also kind enough to model a few Blue Ribbon dresses recently. The first dress was a birthday gift for Leah's friend, Matilda.
It's a perfect dress for spinning!
She had to show off the back.
You can't have a photo shoot without at least one silly shot.
And maybe a scary one too!
A week later, I made the same style dress for Emmie's birthday. Leah was again willing to model.
Happy 6th birthday to you, Emmie and Matilda!
On January 6 (yes, I know it took me a while to post this), we finally got enough snow to break out the sled, though just barely at about 3 inches. Leah was not interested in playing in the cold, but Molly and I had a bunch of fun. First, sledding of course.
Molly is crazy when it comes to snow. She likes to just lie in it and play. She laid like this for 5 or 10 minutes just piling up snow under her and eating a bit of it.
If you love to roll around in the snow, snow angels are lots of fun.
The snow managed to stay on the ground for more than a week thanks to temperatures in the teens, but no real accumulation has happened since then. Hopefully we’ll get at least one good snow to play in soon.