Sunday, December 8, 2013

They are watching you.

My daughter is almost 18 months old and sometimes I just don't give her enough credit. She is a lot smarter than I realize. Here are a couple examples:

 Okay, so you are looking at this picture and thinking, "Wait....I thought you said she is smarter than you sometimes realize." Ha. I know. But, before I handed her this paper towel roll, or as we call it in our house, this "Tu-tu-tu," I showed her how to sing into it so that her voice was amplified. I sang, "Tu-tu-tu!" like a king was entering our house, and I handed it to her, and she repeated what I did. 

Smart. 

 I mean, seriously. Do you need an explanation for this picture? This is just AWESOME! She has already learned chores! 

Smart. 

I know it may not look it, but this kid had never used a spoon all by herself before this picture was taken and I handed it to her and she did it all by herself.

Smartness.

My point is, that our kids are smarter than they sometimes let on...even at this young age. But with this "smart" quality, come some challenges. At least, if you have a strong-willed child like mine.

Maggie is smart enough to know that she is not supposed to touch my candle on the coffee table. When she is in "a mood" (the polite way of saying, she is being a little stinker), she will go over to the candle, look over at me to make sure I am looking, and then touch it. Oh, by the way, it's not lit or anything, so she isn't getting burned. However, she knows that she isn't supposed to touch it and she makes the decision to do it anyways. 

Smart. And a little defiant. 

Maggie knows that she is not supposed to drop food over the side of her high chair to the dog (who is circling under her like a shark). But every once in awhile, usually when I am feeding her beans or carrots, she will grab a handful and reach her hand over the side of the high chair. Then (get this) she waits for me to say, "No Maggie!" and then she makes the decision to drop it. 

Smart. And a little disobedient. 

I am excited that she is smart and that she is growing and learning and testing to see the cause and effects in situations. This is the only way she will grow into the person she is meant to become. But I as her parent have to remember that as she grows and learns, she learns from me as well. She watches my reactions. If I react to any situation frustrated or angry in front of her, she picks up on that. The other day she could not figure out why the triangle puzzle piece would not go in the circle puzzle spot, and so she became frustrated and threw the puzzle piece across the room and then threw herself on the floor. What in the world?! Over a puzzle piece? Seriously, I wish I had her problems. Now, my husband and I don't throw things when we get frustrated, but she senses and knows when we are frustrated and she picks up on that. So I have to learn to react calmer in frustrating situations because she is watching me and learning from me. 

Proverbs 22:6 says, "Train a child up in the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it." 

Our kids pick up on the bad, BUT they also pick up on the good things we teach them. Maggie will learn the importance of Jesus because every night we pray with her and pray for her. Maggie will learn to love others by the way that William and I love others. Maggie will learn to be kind by watching William and I be kind to those around us. 

We are always being watched by our little ones. Take advantage of this by showing them the correct ways to act, and even if they have an "off" day or don't always obey you or make good decisions, remember, they still are learning and growing. Give it time and have patience with them. They are a work in progress, as are we! 

Have a fabulous week!






Friday, December 6, 2013

Weekend Events- 12/6 - 12/8

There are so many fun Holiday events going on this weekend. Check them out:

Friday
Model Train Exhibit (Now through December 21st)
For all you train lovers, head over to 145 Granby Street in Norfolk Wednesday through Friday from 11 AM-2PM and Saturdays from 10AM-5PM. This is free!

Music Mommy and Me Play Date/Meet Up
The Virginia Beach School of Arts is having a fun play date for kids ages 3 months to 36 months at 10:00 AM. There will be music, singing, dancing, and instruments! This is located at 3083 Brickhouse Ct. Virginia Beach. Click here to reserve your spot! 

Little Rockstars Preschool Music Class
This class for preschoolers happens every week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 AM and on Fridays at noon. It is $7 per adult & child and $5 per additional child. There are a lot of great reviews about this class- great energy for preschoolers- check it out!! It is at the Farmers Market in Virginia Beach.

Storytime at Barnes & Noble
Both locations (Chesapeake and Virginia Beach) are hosting storytime.

Chesapeake at 9:00 AM: 1212Greenbrier Parkway
Virginia Beach at 10:00 AM: 4485 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Virginia Beach at 7PM: 4485 Virginia Beach Blvd.

Get Fit Friday at the Children's Museum of Virginia
Head to the second floor of the Children's Museum in Portsmouth (221 High Street in Portsmouth) for a physically fit activity at 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM.

Illuminated Night Climbs at the Cape
Head over to the Cape Henry Lighthouse from 5-9 PM for an illuminated night climb. This is located at 583 Atlantic Ave. in Virginia Beach. Click here for more details. 

Million Bulb Walk (November 22 - 27)
Come walk through the beautiful botanical gardens and see a million lights from 5:30 - 8:30 PM! Admission is:
$10 per person (Ages 2 and under are free)
$8 for members
Military Appreciation: $5 per person

Norfolk Botanical Gardens is located at 6700 Azalea Garden Road in Norfolk.

McDonald's Holiday Lights at the Beach (All Weekend)
On the Virginia Beach boardwalk between 2nd and 34th Streets there will be Holiday lights set up in the form of festive fish, jumping dolphins, frolicking porpoises- all in bright, colored lights. This is opened nightly:

5:30 - 10 PM Sunday - Thursday
5:30 - 11 PM Friday - Saturday

Admission Prices are:
(Cash Only)

Cars, Monday - Thursday, $12 per car
Cars, Friday - Sunday and holidays, $15 per car

Enter at 2nd Street on the Virginia Beach boardwalk.

Saturday
MacArthur on Ice (All weekend)
Right outside the MacArthur Center (on the corner of Freemason Street and Monticello Ave.) is an ice skating rink that is 7,200 square feet. Enjoy public skating sessions, private lessons, ice hockey clinics, figure skating exhibitions and more!

Regular admission is $6 for skating, $6 for skate rental.
Military personnel and their family members receive $1 off the admission price.

Click here for more information. 

Breakfast with Santa & Sparky
From 8-11 AM, Santa will be making an appearance at Fire Station No. 5 (451 Hanbury Rd. in Chesapeake). The breakfast buffet is $5 per person and a 4x6 picture with Santa and Sparky is $5. There will also be gift baskets and 50/50 cash raffles.

Battle of Great Bridge (Saturday & Sunday)
From 10AM - 4PM, head over to 120 Reservation Rd. in Chesapeake for a re-enactment of two pivotal Revolutionary War battles: the Battle at Kemps Landing and the Battle of Great Bridge. This event is FREE! There will be fun activities and crafts for the kids as well.

Cookies & Crafts with Santa
From 11 AM - 1PM head over to Pembroke Mall for FREE crafts and cookies with Santa. This will be in the Target Wing. Pembroke Mall is located at 4554 Virginia Beach Blvd. in Virginia Beach.

Candy Cane Hunt
Bring your stocking for a candy cane hunt, stories, songs, and a craft! This is for all ages at the Jordan-Newby Branch Library at 961 Park Ave. in Norfolk at 12 PM.

Holiday Craft Extravaganza
The whole family will enjoy making a unique craft as a gift or for hanging on the tree at the Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library at 111 W. Ocean View Ave. in Norfolk. This will be for all ages on the 2nd floor from 12 PM-3PM.

Chesapeake Rotary Christmas Parade
From 6-8PM the annual Christmas Parade by the City of Chesapeake and the Chesapeake Rotary Club will be going on. Click this link to get a map of where the parade will be. 

TowneBank Holiday Parade at the Beach
Head over to Virginia Beach for a fun holiday parade. This will be from 5:30 PM - 9PM on 15th Street and Atlantic.

Sunday
Cookies and Pictures with Santa at Francis Asbury United Methodist Church
Head over to Great Neck Road for pictures with Santa. This will take place at Francis Asbury United Methodist Church (1871 North Great Neck Road in Virginia Beach) from 12-2PM. There will also be a reading of the Christmas story, crafts, cookies, and a picture with Santa. Tickets are $15 in advance ($5 for siblings with a max charge of $25) and $20 at the door. To order tickets, e-mail carrie@francisasburyumc.org.

Bethlehem Walk
King's Grant Presbyterian Church is having their "Bethlehem Walk" from 4-6:30 PM. Hear about the story at the well, worship with the Rabbi in the synagogue, see Roman soldiers, shepherds and their flocks, and the nativity scene. This is free and family friendly! This is located at 745 Little Neck Road in Virginia Beach.

Have a fun weekend!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Amazing Butterflies at the Virginia Aquarium!

We finally made it over to the aquarium with some wonderful friends and had such a great time visiting all of the sea creatures! If you have not yet checked out the Virginia Aquarium in Virginia Beach, you have to get over there and check it out!

One of the things we got to see was their "Amazing Butterflies" display. Here is a walk through this fun maze that teaches kids the steps of a caterpillar/butterfly's life...


 The maze begins. 


 Trying to move like a caterpillar isn't as easy as it looks!

 Maggie wants to try too:)



 Fun games!

 Climbing the leaves!


 In the cocoon. 




 Yucky spiders! 





 Flying like a butterfly!

After we left the butterfly maze we headed out to see some more fun animals like these sea turtles: 





Time to go, saying goodbye to her good friend! 

We had such a fun time at the aquarium! I highly suggest checking it out.

Admission prices are: 
Adults: $22
Children (3-11): $15
Seniors (62 and up): $20
Members (Adults): FREE
Members (Adults): FREE

Click here to purchase tickets. 

The aquarium is open daily from 9AM - 5PM.


Monday, December 2, 2013

Some fun events going on today!

There are some fun, festive events going on in Hampton Roads!!

Monday
Crafts: Santa's Workshop
From 4-5 PM Lafayette Branch Library is inviting school age kids and teens to come make their own holiday gifts, treats, and decorations. This will take place at 1610 Cromwell Drive in Norfolk.

Holiday Movie Series
From 5-6:30 PM head over to Larchmont Branch Library (6525 Hampton Blvd. in Norfolk) to see "The Muppet Christmas Carol." Hot chocolate and marshmallows will be served.

Polar Express at Norfolk Botanical Garden (All Week)
All aboard! Bring the family to the Polar Express at Norfolk Botanical Garden (6700 Azalea Gardens Road in Norfolk). There will be a reading of the Polar Express and then you can take a tram ride through the Dominion Garden of Lights Holiday display. This is $10 per person, or $8 for members. Kids under 2 can ride on their parents lap for free. This will be from 5-6 PM and then again from 5:45 - 6:45 PM.

Dominion Garden of Lights (All Week)
From 5:30 - 10 PM nightly there will be a million twinkling lights this winter at the Norfolk Botanical Garden (6700 Azalea Gardens Rd. in Norfolk). This is $15 per car.

Have fun!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Traditions.

I love Christmas. I love the music, the lights, the decorations, the reminder that Jesus came to this Earth. I love, love, love Christmas. 

When I was young, we used to have some "traditions" that we did every year around Christmas time. 

1. We always decorated the tree as a family and watched a Christmas movie. 
2. We ate quiche on Christmas Eve. 
3. We went to a Christmas Eve service at our church and then came home and opened the majority of our gifts. 
4. Santa always brought 1 or 2 "big" gifts and the rest of the presents were from family.
5. We left milk and cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve. 

The first few years of being married we usually went out of town to visit family for Christmas or we really didn't care too much about making "traditions." But now that we have a little one, that has all changed. And this is the first year in awhile that we are staying in Virginia for Christmas so I am looking forward to starting some of our own traditions. 

The first tradition we started was decorating the tree. The day after Thanksgiving we got everything out of the shed and decorated the house and put up the tree. Here is a little glimpse of our first "tradition" in action-

 Daddy and Maggie putting up the tree. 

 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! 

 Christmas kisses! 

 Maggie wore this little headband last year! Yippee- a TRADITION! 



 Maggie liked wearing the garland around like a necklace. 

 Daddy put the lights on the tree!

 We loved having Memaw here to decorate and start our new tradition with us! 



It looked like Maggie had a train on a veil or something. It was too funny watching her walk around with this garland wrapped around her. She is ALL GIRL! 


 Do you see something that doesn't belong? .....

 That's right- it's a Maggie! 

 A tradition William wanted to start was that he gets to put the star on the tree every year. 

Maggie got to help! 

I am so looking forward to this year and the years to come of making new traditions with my wonderful family. It's such a wonderful time of year. 

What are your traditions? Feel free to share them so I have some ideas:)

Happy Holidays!