Friday, April 17, 2009

Easter Bliss

We made it back home from Vero Beach in time for Easter Sunday.  Easter has always been one of my favorite holidays.  The feeling of love and gratitude for our Savior is overwhelming.  We had a beautiful Sacrament Meeting at church.  The music and talks truly invited the spirit. Carol sang a beautiful solo that brought me to tears. After church we went over to my mom's to eat.  Brian had his fancy camera with him so we went down the street and took a bunch of family pictures.  Despite the 85 degree weather we got some nice pictures.  

Family shots


All the cousins

Isabelle was a little too young for this cousin picture, but she made sure she got in it anyway.




Back at my mom's house we had a little Easter Egg Hunt out by the pool for the kids.  Even though this was Isabelle's first Easter Egg Hunt she caught on really quick.  She got right into it with the other kids.  They all loved helping her find eggs too.

So excited to find an egg.



Chloe and Cassie striking a pose during the egg hunt.

Isabelle was thrilled to continue the egg hunt when we got back home.  

"Don't worry I can reach."

Isabelle thought the Easter Egg Hunt was great, imagine how ecstatic she was when she FINALLY discovered there were "bonbons" (candy) inside the eggs.  She was in heaven!  This face tells it all.

All in all we had a wonderful Easter Sunday, full of love, joy, gratitude, and family.  What more could you ask for?  

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Spring is in the air!

Spring is in the air!  Like a lot of people, I always look forward to Spring Break. Not because I am in school, but because it means Carol and her family get to come here.  Like always, we had a great time this year.   I wish it never had to end.  After a week of fun and games we headed down to Vero Beach.  Charles was able to take Friday off work so he was able to join us!


MA'S EASTER PICNIC

The Ligon Family

The big event of the weekend was Ma's Easter Picnic.  It is a family tradition that we have done for as long as I can remember.  Everyone comes together, as well as two other families, the Arces and the Blackstocks (who unfortunately weren't able to make it this year).  We typically have the picnic on Easter Sunday so we send someone down to the park the night before to reserve our pavilion.  This year we had the picnic on Saturday so Charles, Carol, Isabelle and I went down to the park around 7 am and put a table cloth on the table and made our own "reserved" sign.  It was a good thing we did because we were the first ones there, but while we were there a few other people started arriving to reserve tables.  

The highlight of the picnic is the games.  It is always a contest  between the Ligons (my family) and the "Others."  We have a big conch shell that we write who wins the games each year.  The winning family gets to keep the shell throughout the year.  

The golf game is popular among the men, especially in our family where we have avid golfers. Needless to say, the Ligons won the golf contest.

Hula Hoop has always been my families' specialty.  I won the kid contest with Mikenzie and Laila and I won the adult contest.

Of course there was the tug of war contest.  First there was the kids contest which unfortunately we lost.  Then it was time for the adults.  So we had our four strongest family members, which naturally I was a part of and the Arces had their four strongest.  Of course we won!

Erin and I got MVP for sure!

The water balloon toss is the most popular of all. Both the kid and adult contests resulted in Ligon Family wins.  As tradition goes, the water balloon toss was followed by a massive water balloon fight. After tallying the score of all the games the Ligons won 4-1!!!   

Ma brought a slip 'n slide, which was huge hit with the kids.  Isabelle had to get in on the fun so we went ahead and changed her into her bathing suit.  She loved all the water spraying everywhere.

Isabelle and her Papa.

Little Addison and her Tata.


Since we went down to Vero Beach a few days before the picnic we were able to enjoy our time with Ma and Carol's family.

Ma took us all to a Japanese Steak house...mmmm good!

What a good helper, Isa got the newspaper for Ma both mornings we were at her house.

Isabelle loves little Addi, but who doesn't?

Supermodel



GOLF

Charles and Brian took advantage of the beautiful weather while we were in Vero and went and played a round of golf.

With all the water on the course, it's no wonder Charles and Brian lost so many balls!

Brian right before his hole in one!  
Just kidding, no such luck.

I guess water wasn't their only obstacle.
I love this picture, you can see the ball in the air and the sand flying, great camera Brian!


LAX


Erin had her last lacrosse game of the regular season here in Orlando.  We all got to go and cheer her on. Erin did awesome and had lots of goals and assists. We are so proud of you Erin!!!
 
Dad and me at the game


Wet 'n Wild

We made our first trip of the year back to Wet 'n Wild.  It was quite a different experience with Isabelle now walking.  Isabelle absolutely loved it.  The look on her face tells it all.

Isabelle posing for the camera in the kids' wave pool.



Isabelle loved going by the slides.  



Every time we got down Isabelle would say "more slide."  
So we kept going down the slide over and over!

Fun in the sun!

Cassie, Mikenzie, and Chloe

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Don't Forget the Chapstick!


Everything about Isabelle screams "GIRL." Everyday she asks to wear a dress, she picks out shoes from her closet full of shoes (I think she has more shoes than me), she puts on my makeup and jewelry and she asks for me to do her hair with a "bow", all so she can look "pretty" as she loves to say.  This is all her doing, not mine.  Then, whenever we see anyone (even strangers) she points out her shoes, dress, and bow, to make sure they notice how pretty she is.  Isabelle's newest item she has added to her list is chapstick.  She is absolutely obsessed! Wherever she is, her chapstick is there with her (except for in bed, I have to draw the line somewhere).  The first thing she asks for in the morning is her chapstick (and yes, she can say it loud and clear).  She is very particular about it though, if she doesn't have the top of the chapstick she will go nuts, she has to have both parts.  All day long she takes the top on and off and puts chapstick all over her lips, my lips and Charles' lips.  Charles has been forced to accept having strawberry and mango flavored lips.  What a champ!  

One day this week I was picking Isabelle up from the child care at the YMCA.  I noticed she didn't have her chapstick in her hand, which is very unusual.  I asked one of the workers if they had seen it.  They said they knew she came in with it, but they weren't sure where it was. Isabelle heard us talking and said "Chapstick?"  She then went over to a shelf that held a bunch of toys.  The YMCA worker went over to the shelf to see if the chapstick was on it, but it wasn't there.  Isabelle got down on her knees to look under the shelf and said "chapstick" again.  They then moved the shelf and sure enough the chapstick was underneath it.  Isabelle picked it up and smiled and once again said "chapstick!"  We were all amazed that she remembered where she had lost it earlier that day.  She continues to amaze me, she always knows right where it is.

Another day this week there was a photographer at the YMCA.  The membership director, who we've gotten to know pretty well, asked me if Isabelle and I would be willing to have some pictures taken of us.  So we went in for our "photo shoot"  I thought they were going to take one or two pictures but we ended up being in there for about an hour.  Sure enough Isabelle had her chapstick with her in every picture.  I guess we'll see if they use the pictures or not.  

When we got back from North Carolina Charles had bought Isabelle some chapstick as a welcome home present.  She was thrilled with the prospect of having more than one.  She also found two more in Charles' desk.  So now she carries them all around.  It is starting to get a little tricky for her to do anything else since her hands are full of chapstick.  When we leave the home I make her choose just one to take with her.  I've taken advantage of her having multiple things of chapstick to learn to count.  So far she is counting up to three in both English and French and she seems to grasp the concept of  counting.  She continues to amaze me everyday.