Thursday, July 22, 2010

Recent Funny Sayings

Both girls have a terrible habit of reaching onto the cutting board to sample whatever I am slicing, especially cheese. Today Linnaea reached up and I said,"Linnaea, please don't reach on the cutting board or I will slice your finger!" And she said,"Then I'll have to get a new finger?"

Yesterday I was holding Elise and told her I loved her so much. She said,"No, you can only love one kid." I asked her,"Which kid is that?" And she said,"Linnaea."

Yesterday I was washing dishes and I heard Linnaea say,"How 'bout I stand on it and you push it?" I could only imagine what they were attempting to do, but I didn't hear any crashes or screams so disaster was narrowly avoided.

Yesterday we were reading an Olivia book where Olivia pretends she is the tattooed lady at the circus freak show. So after I explained what the writing all over her body was, we flipped the page and Olivia was tiptoeing somewhere and leaving footprints. Elise said,"Look, Linnaea! Olivia's leaving tattoos on the floor!"

Today Elise was counting the dalmations in her 101 Dalmations book. After she passed 10 it was,"Eleven, twelve, firteen, firteen, firteen, and eleventeen."

Today we were driving through Wind Cave National Park and looking at all the prairie dogs. Linnaea said,"I want so many prairie dogs to fill up my present for my birthday. Then I can say 'Look how many prairie dogs I have!'"

Also driving through Wind Cave, we were going towards a hike that goes up to an old fire tower. Approaching the parking area I pointed out the tower and Elise said,"Is that where the princess is?" I told her,"I don't know, we'll have to see" unwittingly motivating her to race to the top of the mountain. She was the first one there.

Thursday, July 1, 2010


Lately, Elise and Linnaea have been playing really well together. After breakfast they will go and find something different to play with and have interesting conversations with each other. This particular morning the coolest thing they could find was our laundry baskets, so they brought out their pink pillows and "warm white blankets" to make cribs for themselves. They will usually do this for a few hours until I drag them out of the house to the park, library, or lake. Or I can just get a little bit of cleaning in.





Partners in crime.





The story of my life. Two girls, two different directions.





Buffalo herd at Wind Cave National Park. Apparently this is the most genetically pure herd remaining, and if any of the adjacent Custer State Park herd get into Wind Cave, they are not so kindly removed. Custer State Park does a fall roundup and thins the herds for the winter, selling the extra buffalo for meat.






We bought a kite ages ago and have been saving it for when our friends, Jonathan and Lisa, came to visit. They came this past weekend and we finally brought it out. The girls loved it, except for the fact that the wind was blowing the kite towards the sun, so it was too bright to actually see the kite.





Elise holds the kite string. She actually dropped it once and Kevin had to chase it. He had to run after it and reach down about 7 times before he finally got it. If only I would have had my video camera.





One, two, three...takeoff!





Mountain goat number 70, on the side of the road on the way to Mount Rushmore.





Linnaea is ready for exploring "Mount Mushmore."





Can you guess who got to carry these items once these two little girls were tired of doing it?





Heading up to the monument. That's me in green and Kevin in the black jacket.





Elise and Linnaea look at the "presents."





Our favorite thing to do (that drives Mommy crazy) is painting with watercolors.





Shhhh...this is going to be a masterpiece.