Friday, July 20, 2007

Every girl can be a princess


Brooklyn won a week long dance camp at Dublin Dance Centre. It just so happened to be a princess dance camp! She spent from nine to noon every day with 6 other little princesses. They did a different princess theme every day. At the end of the week, they did a mini performance at "the Royal Ball" and had a tea party. Their ballet routine was to "Every Girl Can Be a Princess."


They also did gymnastics during the camp. This was Brooklyn's first experience with gymnastics. She really seemed to enjoy it! Her favorite event was the high beam. During their performance to "Friend Like Me," she did a real cartwheel! I was so impressed!


Brooklyn invited Avery to come watch her at the ball and join in the tea party. The teachers were very nice to include Avery at the "Princess Table" at the tea party. I think Brooklyn was happy to have her friend back in dance class.
Next week...cheerleading camp!

All things girly





To celebrate Brooklyn's friend Avery's 5th birthday, we had a mommy/daughter day at Easton. We started our afternoon at the Cheesecake Factory. The girls did so well sitting quietly in the restaurant. After our meal, the waiters brought sundaes with sprinkles and sang "Happy Birthday" to the girls. Brooklyn was included because her birthday is only a few weeks away! The waiters ran out of candles so the girls blew out lighters instead! After lunch, we headed to Libby Lu's for a makeover. The girls chose to dress up as fairies. They had their hair and makeup done and were covered in a ton of glitter! They did a dance to a Hannah Montana song. Too cute!



After Libby Lu's, I took the girls to Friends 2B to make dolls for Avery's birthday present. They, of course, each chose a dancing outfit for their dolls. It was wonderful to spend some time with Brooklyn doing all things girly.

Norris Lake






We took a family vacation to Norris Lake in Tennessee for a week of boating and relaxing. It was a fabulous trip! We went out on the boat almost every day. Andy was like a little kid in a candy store when he dove into the water for some skiing. No skiing for me this year! I did attempt the tube with Brooklyn, but neither of us decided we should do that again. She said she "loved it!" while she was out there, but never wanted to get back on the tube. Andy's dad allowed both of the kids to drive the boat. They definitely need to work on their steering!




When we weren't on the boat, we were swimming in the water at the dock. Xavier amazed me once again. He went from not wanting to let go of Andy or me in the water to jumping off the dock by himself and swimming to the ladder. He loved the tube and sea doo. He begged us to take him out on the sea doo every day! Once again, Brooklyn loved the sea doo then never wanted to go out on it again. She was content to swim in the water and ride in the boat.
Thank you to the Murphy's for letting us use your house. It is beautiful!

July 4th





We started our Fourth of July celebration on July 3rd with the celebration of Opa's birthday and a trip to the Columbus Clippers game. We stayed after the game to watch Red, White, and Boom from the stands. It was an amazing display, but the traffic afterward was horrible! It took us an hour and a half to get home from the game and that included some creative driving by Andy.




On July 4th, we started the day with Marysville's awe inspiring parade. ;o) It lasted all of 10 minutes, but allowed plenty of time for Xavier to gather lots of candy. Brooklyn was able to ride on her dance center's float. She was excited to see us cheering for her on the side of the road.




We had the Marshal's over for dinner and fireworks. The kids experienced their first sparklers. Xavier didn't want to touch them, but Brooklyn thought they were great! She ran through the yard until they burned out. I was sure she was going to catch one of her pigtails on fire! Unfortunately, I forgot about the cup of water for the used sparklers and Charis burned her fingers. Sorry!


After dark, we headed to the walking trail for Marysville's fireworks. We roasted our traditional s'mores and enjoyed the evening.