Showing posts with label Anne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

Oh Tooth Fairy, Where Art Thou?????


Anne lost a tooth several (ahem) ....... months ago.  The Tooth Fairy has yet to come so she resorted to her own methods to get her attention.  I found this taped to her bedroom door this evening when it was time for bed.

Cracks me up!  Guess I need to find a few dollars - maybe more to cover her wait time. 


Saturday, June 29, 2013

Dance, Anne Girl! Dance!

I love to watch Anne dance!  This was her fourth recital.  When she began, she was so little and it was so cute.  But with each year, we watch her improve.  She becomes more steady and more graceful.

This year, she took two different classes.  Hip/Hop and Tumbling as well as Ballet/Tap.  She enjoyed both but was a bit anxious when it came to the recital.  She had to change costumes and I was not going to be able to help her.  But - she did great! 

We were so proud last Saturday as she performed "The Prodigal Son" with Destiny Dance Center






















Her "Gypsy" costume

I was not able to get any pictures of her during this dance - she was moving around too fast so all the pics were blurry.  Lots of tumbling, cartwheels, etc.  She did great!


My favorite is still ballet.....

 






















Nana came to watch!  She's doing so well.











































Anne with Mrs. Tiffany and Ms. Kara        

I cannot tell you enough about how much we LOVE Destiny Dance Center.  Anne gets a quality dance education with a Christian perspective.  She is learning about using dance to worship our Lord.  The recitals they put together every year are remarkable.  It's like a night out at the theater.  Each class has their own part in a full ballet/presentation - telling a wonderful story.  We are so thankful for this opportunity for her.  Next year she moves up to Ballet IV and Hip/Hop and Jazz and we look forward to even more beauty and grace as she grows.

Way to go Anne!  We are so proud of you!!!!

Until next time....


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Dance!

We simply LOVE Anne's dance studio.  Destiny Dance Center was an answer to prayer for us.  She loves to dance and we wanted her to have a quality education with a Christian perspective.  She is being educated in the classics while learning to use her dance to worship our Lord. 

We are watching her grow in poise and grace and are so thankful that she enjoys it so much.

This past Monday, she had an Open House and we were able to sit in on her classes and see what she is learning this year.

We put her in a second class this year - Hip Hop and tumbling.  She is really enjoying it - although she does cartwheels ALL over the house!  


She has been working on this one - she is so proud!



Her tumbling friends

Time for Ballet/Tap

 Love this pic - with her teacher, Miss Kara




Ballet/Tap Friends

Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas Cookies and Snowflake County

We have been so busy lately so I am just now catching up on blogging all of our activities.  Last weekend, we had our annual Christmas Cookie party. 

This year, we had a new helper.  Usually she is napping while be bake.  Not this year!

How cute is this little red head?  Have I told you that she is going to be a big sister?  Yes!!!!  It is true!  Sam and Marc are expecting baby #2 some time mid June.  Next Christmas we will have a new baby in the house!  Whoo hoo!!!!

Such a big helper!

So we spent Friday afternoon rolling and cutting out the cookies.  Sam is always a great help in baking them so I don't have to run back and forth to the oven the whole time.  After 9 years - we make a great team!

Love!!!!

On Saturday night we all sat around the table to decorate. We had a very special guest this year!!!
Can you see who it is????

Emily came all by herself for the weekend!  It was so good to have her spend this time with us.  She flew in on Friday and went back home on Sunday.  It was a quick trip but soooo much fun!


Uncle Russell isn't much for decorating cookies - he enjoys eating them more.  But he is a great help for when the little ones get bored.  If you could have heard the high pitched dialogue going on between Ariel and Rapunzel - it was AWESOME entertainment while we iced cookies!

Not too bad!!!!


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On Sunday, the children's choir at our church put on their Christmas musical.

The Secret of Snowflake County

Anne had several different rolls and boy, did she have fun....
She was a ballerina snowflake

A country line dancer - this was her first solo ever.  She did a great job!!!!

"Glory to God on High!"

She had a speaking part as a Wise Man

A Tap Dancing Wise Man

Our favorite was this one - the Silent night rapper
She's a nut.  Loved EVERY minute of it and did a GREAT job!  When I was her age I would have rather hid in a corner somewhere.  I LOVE her confidence.

Anne, Kaylin and Kierstin - Anne's BFF!

Kaylin and Kierstin were both baptized yesterday - so exciting!

Our Christmas is in full swing.  The kids finish out school this week.  Jarod's Science Fair project is complete and will be turned in today. Such a relief!  Anne is busy with class parties.  The Open House at her Dance Studio is this afternoon and Jarod's Scout Christmas party is tonight.

Christmas is extremely tight this year as we aren't spending money on gifts but saving it for our vacation to NC in between Christmas and New Years.  We would rather create memories than add more unnecessary "stuff" to our lives.  

Meggie's appointment went well on Friday.  She passed her eye exam but still needs more drops.  She has some unknown eye infection and they are trying to clear it up.  Otherwise all is well.

Praying for the families in Connecticut.  Can't even imagine the loss they are experiencing.

Closing out and reorganizing all my Apparent Project stuff for the year.  Have some exciting news to FINALLY share with you soon - stay tuned!

Until next time......

 




Saturday, December 15, 2012

A Super Shooter Christmas

Anyone out there remember these????

I found this one on ebay - the person wanted $219.00 for it.  Ya - whatever!  A little much for my blood.  Most of the others were going for $30 - $50.  A bit more reasonable for a piece of our cooking history.

I say history because I went looking on line to find out how old it is.  I couldn't find a copyright in my cookbook that came with it.

Yep - I have one.  Well - in all honesty - it was my moms.  I remember her using it when I was Anne's age.  So - like I said - cooking history!!!  They don't make them any more.  At least not the electric ones. 

I'm shocked each year when I pull it out that it still works.  See the ugly green trigger button.  Proof that it had to of been made in the 70's, right?

Anne and I dug ours out today and made cookies for her class party on Monday.  She was a big help!

And it brought back so many memories for me!

Perfect!!!!

Merry Christmas everyone!


Friday, December 14, 2012

Butticus

Many of you have taken to the whole "Elf on a Shelf" craze and I commend you!  I love seeing the photos on Facebook and observing all of the mischief that your elves get into each day.  What fun!

Anne watches over my shoulder often as I look through Facebook and upon seeing several of the elf photos she said, "Mom, don't ever get us one of those elves - he totally creeps me out."

I had to chuckle but I know she is serious.  She has an aversion to doll faces.  They have to have just the right kind of face for her to like them and even then - they must be put away at night so they don't appear to be lurking in the shadows of her room.

I get it - some dolls are a little creepy.  I guess she feels that way about the Elf on the Shelf.

That's okay - last year we started our own version.

Brace yourself - you are about to experience the craziness that is the Franklin household.  We had the best time with this last year but I was too embarrassed to blog about it.  I figured you would all think we were crazy or something.  I've come to the conclusion that everyone knows we are (especially after Meggie gained her own Facebook page this year) so - I'm putting it out there.

Besides, this post has caused me to be brave!  I'm not the only mom with wacky kids. 

Last year, my daughter had a fascination with butts.  Yes - B-U-T-T-S.  You read correctly.  Anything that had two bumps and a line in the middle caused the girl to go into the giggles.  Everything from rocks to tree stumps somehow resembled a butt and she did not have a problem telling you so.  I don't know why we were surprised.  Russell prayed for a little girl with his personality.  God certainly answered that prayer. 

Last year, during a Sunday School lesson about the birth of Jesus, Anne's teacher had them create a manger scene and gave them each one of these miniature babies to put in it to represent baby Jesus. Innocent enough, right?

Ya - not so much!

Anne turned hers over, saw the tiny little butt,  and immediately announced that his name was "Butticus." 

Great.

The Preacher's Kid.

Butticus

What do you do with that?  She told us the story in the car on the way home and of course we corrected her and told her that it wasn't appropriate to call him Butticus - especially in Sunday School class. But all Anne could do was giggle.  She's a mess.

Baby Butticus continued to be brought up in conversation so we began to ignore her hoping she would forget about it.  Not Anne.

The next thing I knew, we were finding Baby Butticus all over our house.  I would wake up in the morning and he would be deliberately placed on my computer key board.  Russell would find him on his coffee maker.  Then I found him in the fridge on the Sour Cream container.  It was nothing to find him on the back of the toilet or on the kitchen faucet or in the ice container in the freezer.  Anywhere that was just large enough to balance him - and of course - he is ALWAYS face down because Baby Butticus' butt has to be seen!

It quickly became a running gag that we all played.  We forced ourselves to forget that the butt we were looking at once represented baby Jesus and began to put him all over the house - in the craziest places.  And whoever found Baby Butticus had to hide him next.  It would be nothing to be sitting calmly and then hear someone break into laughter because a tiny little butt was staring them in the face.  Oh - the Christmas memories we create!!!!!

I sit here now giggling about it.  Maybe it's partly because it's 12:40 in the morning - but I think it's mainly because our daughter is creative and fun and she made us all laugh once again! 

The problem now is - whoever hid him last did a REALLY good job.  We haven't started playing yet this year because Baby Butticus cannot be found.  He really is tiny - maybe an inch and a half long. He was last spotted on Anne's dresser.  I did a thorough cleaning, moving furniture, etc, looking for him today.  No luck.  But Anne's room is clean - that's a bonus.

We'll find him - and when we do - someone will be laughing.......


On a different but similar note about family craziness -

Meggie has a Veterinary Ophthalmologist appointment tomorrow. She is so worried that she may need glasses.  We caught her trying some on today to see what she would look like......

What do you think????

We've tried to explain to her that having glasses is a requirement to being a Franklin - but I don't think she's buying it.

Seriously though - she has developed strange spots deep within one of her eyes and her pupil is becoming  distorted.  We have been watching it change since the end of September and her regular vet is baffled.  So, tomorrow, she sees a specialist.  Praying all is well for our little furry friend.

Until next time......



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Bring on the Fall!!!!!

Thank you all for your prayers and notes of support yesterday.  Both Jarod and Anne did wonderfully on their first day back to school.   And I survived as well!

So I spent an entire blog on Jarod yesterday and all the worries of him entering 7th grade (more on that in a minute) and I didn't even mention our Anne Girl.

That's because she's got this whole thing down!  I was concerned that she might be upset because she is now the only one in our family at OPE.  But, nope.  She's good.

She said, "Mom, I really never saw Jarod anyway."

No problem there.  She has been my little miss confident since she was born.  So thankful for that.  Praying God continues to mold and shape her confidence.  I love that spunk about her - as long as it's channeled in the right direction.  She can definitely hold her own.

Russ said when he dropped her off at school yesterday, she was immediately searching faces in the crowd and waving to everyone.  Miss Social Bug.  She rarely meets a stranger.

She is in 2nd grade this year and has a wonderful teacher, Mrs. Allen.  She is so excited about school and I think she is really excited about the 2 hours that she has alone with me in the afternoon before Jarod returns home.

Jarod did great yesterday!  By the time 4:00 rolled around, I had hot cookies baking in the oven and I couldn't stay away from the window!  I kept watching for him to come up the street.

He came in just a talking!  And eating the cookies.  I don't think he stopped talking until his head hit the pillow last night and fortunately he slept ALL night this time.  The jitters were over.

Jr. High has already been a big eye opener for him but he is adjusting and is proving to be so grown up. I am excited to hear him be so open and honest about his feelings about everything and I do look forward to watching what God is going to do in his life this year.  I'm very proud.

Last year, Jarod was on the News Media Team at OPE.  We took him early each morning and they did a live newscast with all the morning announcements and such via the TV system in the school.  He LOVED this!

The Jr. High also has a Broadcast Media class.  It's a year long elective and it's very difficult to get in to.  Only 11 students from the entire school are chosen and only a few of them are the new 7th graders.  Jarod received a wonderful recommendation from Mrs. Callahan at OPE and he was selected at Lake Asbury.  He is thrilled!   He is proving to be great in front of and behind the camera.

I just love the confidence that my kids have in themselves.  I don't know where it came from except the Lord.  Russ was shy growing up and me, well - I would have rather dug a hole and buried myself FOREVER than have to speak in public.  I was in my 20's before the Lord began breaking me of my fear.  It just seems to come natural to them.  So thankful.

Well, school is back in full swing.

Russ and I have our Friday Date Days back (he's off on Fridays - kids in school - YAY!!!!)

I have two dates in the next two weeks where I'm selling Apparent Project.  Working on a few more!  Call me if you are interested!

I'm going with Jarod's youth group to Rock the Universe at Universal Studios in Orlando over Jarod's Birthday weekend!  How fun is that?

Sasha is supposed  to come visit for a few days.  YAY!!!!!


We have our 15th Anniversary trip scheduled for next month - whoo hoo!!!! (Jekyll Island, GA - that's where Russ proposed!)

I'm going to the Women of Faith Conference in Orlando with the Women's Ministry at our church in October.

AND........

I just booked my flight for my annual fall trip to New Hampshire to see Emily!  Eeeeeeeeeeek!


Bring on the Fall!  It's going to be AWESOME!!!!!!!

Until next time.....


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Celebrating our Anne

One year ago today, our Anne girl gave her life to Jesus Christ.  We sat down and prayed with her and were so very excited.  We still are! 

As a parent, it's the one thing I have prayed most about concerning my kids and when those prayers were answered, all I could do was cry.  I'm like that.

To read all about Anne's big day
click here.

Today, we celebrate Anne's 1st "Spiritual Birthday."  She's requested cupcakes and we will make her a special dinner and talk all about how awesome it is to be a part of God's family.

We love you Anne, and are so excited to see all the God is already doing in your life.  We know that He has great plans for you and we cannot wait to see them unfold.  May you "Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 3:18)  Following God is not always easy, but our obedience brings blessings and glory to Him. We are so proud of you and amazing girl that you are!

Off to make cupcakes - until next time........