“Just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears.” ~Gillian Anderson

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Disney on Ice..

On Friday we got to go to Disney Princess Classics on Ice, it was so much fun. I loved and so did Livi. My parents bought me and my sisters tickets to take our girls. We were 5 rows from the rink so we had great seats. I think that me and my little sister Megan were more excited than the kids, we had always wanted to go as kids but never got to. Olivia got a little scared from the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, and the witch from Snow White freaked her out. All in all it was such a fun day. Since it was in Salt Lake we drove down and then parked a little further away so we could ride the train, Olivia loves riding the train. We loved the show though, I would get so excited when a new princess would come out. My favorite was the Little Mermaid performance, Olivia's was Ariel and Cinderella and the skate shoes and the snakes(eels in little mermaid), she told me more but you get the idea. Since seeing the ice skating, Olivia spins around on our wood floors all day and tells me she's skating. Thanks mom and dad for the great memories, wish you could have been with us!











Sunday, November 8, 2009

Halloween


So here is a picture of Olivia in her costume. She was going to be Minnie Mouse but at the last minute she decided that she wanted to be a kitty cat instead. Our Halloween was pretty low key, we just went to the trunk and treat at the church and then she helped hand out candy at our house. This is our first Halloween in a sub-division and we got quite a few trick or treaters. It was fun to see all the kids in their costumes. Poor Sophie didn't even get to wear her costume, she is still on oxygen, so she keeps a low profile hanging out in the back of the house wear she won't come in contact with anybody, we don't want to get her sick again so keep her pretty secluded. Olivia loved Halloween though and anytime a kid came to the door she would ask them what was their name and what was their costume.