Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Sacred Moments: Check Out These Cuties


Here is my first installment of Project Get-My-Family-Photos-In-Order. September 2009. Oh the cuteness.

 Benj recovering from his first hospitalization

 Happy to have his Daddy near

 Post-hospital lunch

 I remember being so happy sitting here with him just after being released from the hospital

 Sooo Talia

 Can't handle the cuteness!

 Cindyloo Who

 Leila & Daddy just talkin'

 Perfectly illustrates Benj & Talia's adorable little friendship at that stage

 First night in her "big girl" bed

Be still my heart!


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Monday, January 05, 2015

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2014

I gave up on ever getting Christmas cards sent out a long time ago (in practice, not in my heart) so here is a little New Year's greeting from the Rodriquez Fam.



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Monday, March 03, 2014

Christmas in Minnesota




by Talia

Have you ever been on a long drive in the car? Our family has! Our family went to Minnesota at Christmas time. It was a long, long drive. It took one whole day. We left early in the morning and when we got to the hotel it was late at night. When we got to the hotel all the kids were sleeping.

The next few days we met lots of family. We met aunts, uncles, and cousins. Happily, even Mima and Papa were there. We went to Aunt Donna's warm house for a little bit every day! On Christmas Day the whole family was at Aunt Donna's house. We ate dinner there. Then Santa Claus came! Santa had a huge bag on his back which was full of presents for different children. Everyone got plenty of presents. I got to talk to Santa and even sit on his lap. When we weren't with family we were at our fun hotel. We got to watch TV, eat breakfast at a special restaurant in the hotel, and swim.

One day we woke up early. Mommy and Mima dressed us and then we got in the car. It was terribly cold. Then we drove the long, long way home. When we got home it was past bedtime. I missed our wonderful family, but it was good to be home.

Hanging Out at the Hotel, Drinking Hot Cider
Breakfast at the Hotel Restaurant
Santa & Leila
Santa & Channah (not crying!)
Santa, Benj & Talia
Family
Children of the Cousins


Monday, November 25, 2013

First Ballet Recital

Our girls have been taking ballet for the first time this semester. Last Saturday, November 16 was their first performance. They were both so excited to perform and both did an excellent job remembering their steps.

After ballet each week Leila would come out of class and immediately show me her new moves. Her favorites are passe and plie. She was sick the entire week leading up to the performance so we were thankful she was feeling better by Saturday and was able to give a lovely performance. 

Leila's class was first on the program. In the video Leila is the one closest to the teacher, all the way to the left side. 

Talia took ballet very seriously. She practiced at home and wanted to remember all the names of the various steps she learned. I was so proud of the way she worked hard to perfect her posture and form. I think you can tell in the video that she is concentrating hard on doing everything just right. :)

Talia's class performed immediately after Leila's class. In the video Talia is 3rd from the right. (She starts out in the back row and moves to the front after a few bars.)


Here are a few pictures of the budding ballerinas:

Before the Performance
Leila watches Mrs. Hannah
Talia concentrates
 Daddy and Benj gave the girls roses
 The ballerinas on stage
 Ready to go home
 Leila loves her rose :)

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Halloween from a Galaxy Far, Far Away

For the past week I have had this totally self-imposed rule hanging over my head. I'm pretty sure that Halloween pictures can't be posted after Thanksgiving, even though I completely made that up. I think it's a good thing I have these false deadlines, though, otherwise I might never post on my blog. (Poor grandparents!)
 
So, by the skin of my teeth I present: Halloween 2013. (Phew! I made it!)
 
Carving Pumpkins
 
The pumpkin gutting was attended by much more willing participants this year.
 This will turn into a delicious toasted snack later on. Yum!
 Benj carving his self-designed pumpkin with precision
 Benj & Talia both designed their own pumpkins this year. I was impressed with their creativity!
 Leila loves flowers so she and I worked together to create her design.
 
Church Fall Festival
 
As I mentioned in my last post, Star Wars' newest fans live at our house. Benj's latest interest never fails to infect his sisters so when Benj announced that he was going to be a Jedi (he ended up changing his mind, as you will see), Talia decided to be Padme, Leila wanted to be Princess Leia, and of course we had to make Channah an Ewok.
 
Ewok Channah (yes, Ewok...despite the monkey costume and the banana)
 Princess Lei(l)a
 Padme (very specifically NOT Queen Amidala)
 Darth Benj enjoying a banana
 The Whole Ensemble

Halloween Day
 
Sweet Siblings
 
"Somebody" does NOT like posing for pictures these days

We did go trick-or-treating Halloween night (sort of), but with the pouring down rain, four kids to dress in costumes, and various items to transport to our friends' house for dinner and trick-or-treating, I forgot the camera. :( Since it was pouring, cold, and windy we ended up going to a local church where the kids went from booth to booth in their gymnasium.

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Friday, September 06, 2013

Summer Movie

I love looking back and thinking, "Wow, we had a fun summer!"

 
 
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Saturday, February 09, 2013

Pure Magic!: Our Day at Disneyland

One of the very special things we were able to do during our time in California over the holidays was visit Disneyland. Seth and I have some very fun memories of our various trips to Disneyland growing up and in our early years of married life, so we really wanted to take the kids. We were so thrilled that it worked out.

We were able to spend the day with Seth's parents and his brother's family. We had 7 little people and one big-un (love ya, Katie!) and amazingly enough our day could not have gone more smoothly! The park was crowded, the lines were fairly long, but the kids all had a great attitude all day long, even though some of us didn't get back to the car until about 10:30pm. :}

I don't think the kids really knew what to expect, so they were kind of stoic about the whole thing at first, but they definitely got into the spirit of things after the first ride or two. They especially loved the flying Dumbo ride, driving cars on "Autopia" (even Leila got to drive!), and visiting the "Tiki Room" (they LOVE that song!) Benjamin & Talia got to go on a special big kid detour with Daddy, Mommy & Uncle Ben to ride "Star Tours" (a 3D ride with a Star Wars plot). One of the high points of Benjamin's day was riding "Pirates of the Carribean" with Daddy. Talia and Leila really enjoyed "It's a Small World" and were in absolute awe of the entire experience.

Here are some of the highlights of our day in photo form:



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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

100th Day of School

Yesterday was our 100th day of school. We have been counting the days of school this year to work on developing math concepts in a fun way. Each morning during our morning meeting we colored in the day on a 100 grid then counted up to that number in various ways (regular counting as well as skip counting by 2's, 5's and/or 10's). We also used our daily number to talk about place value and spelling the number words. Even Leila is now counting to 100 with help and knows some of the general concepts behind place value.

As we got closer to 100 I started thinking about what I could do to make this achievement special, homeschool-style. Here's what I came up with:

We started off the day with a special breakfast. I almost never cook breakfast - we're doing good to get cereal served up and eaten in a timely manner - but I decided to try an idea I've been wanting to use from Pinterest: Apple Ring Pancakes. I also made some "line" pancakes for 1's and used the apple ring pancakes for 0's to lay out 100 on their plates. We joked that they were eating 100 pancakes. :)

After breakfast we had a brief morning meeting where we had a big ceremony to fill in our various boards where we have been counting up to 100. We counted in all the ways we know... 1's, 2's, 5's, and 10's. At the end of this amazing display of counting I presented each of them with a crown to decorate. Each crown said "______ is 100 days smarter!" It was exciting stuff, let me tell you!

Next up was math. But not regular math, 100th Day math. I gave each child a 0-100 grid and 4 crayons: red, blue, green, and yellow. I explained that I had hidden star stickers all over the school room. Each star was numbered 0-100. Their job was to find a sticker, look at the number on the sticker, find the corresponding number on their charts, and color the square to match the sticker. The colors made a pattern on the chart. They LOVED this activity. Benj attacked the project very systematically, making his way around the room methodically, filling in each square as he went. It took him about 35 minutes to fill in his entire chart perfectly. Talia (as expected) was a bit more haphazard, flitting from one side of the room to the other, filling in random squares here and there. She made a few mistakes with this method, but had just as much fun. Leila loved this for about the first 15-20 minutes, then wandered around for the next 10 minutes ("I'm just going to take a little break, Mommy"), and ended up happily coloring her chart randomly.

Our writing assignment was to complete "My 100 Book," filling in the blanks to complete various 100-related sentences. Here are the (sometimes quite humorous) results of that project:

My 100 Book by Benj
If I had $100 I would buy Lego Star Wars.
I would never eat 100 apples.
I wish I had 100 toy cars.
I'm glad I don't have 100 sizzres (scissors).
I would eat 100 raisins.
In 100 years I will look like this.

My 100 Book by Talia
If I had $100 I would buy a $100 princess fishing pole.
I would never eat 100 cupcakes.
I wish I had 100 dresses.
I'm glad I don't have 100 dogs.
I would eat 100 raisins.
In 100 years I will look like this.

My 100 Book by Leila
If I had $100 I would buy a princess seat.
I would never eat 100 potatoes.
I wish I had 100 windows.
I'm glad I don't have 100 Legos.
I would eat 100 M&Ms.
In 100 years I will look like this.

Next I announced that we were going to spend some time reading and that we were going to set a goal: Each of us was going to try to read for 100 minutes before the end of the day. I printed off a thermometer template and we colored in a section for every 10 minutes we read. I let them choose whatever they wanted to read. We got quilts, blankets, stuffed animals, and pillows and spent the next 30 minutes reading, Benj & Talia silently, me reading aloud to Leila.

While I went to make lunch I had the kids work on a project that proved to be too ambitious for one day, even though it sounded fun. I gave them our old magazine box and asked them to cut out 100 words they know how to read and paste them in a collage. (Leila just cut out things she likes.) The big kids each got about 20-30 words cut out before we quit for lunch.

For lunch I made them each a cup of trail mix with 100 pieces in it (raisins, chex, cheerios for the girls, and chocolate chips). I served this with celery sticks and a cup of peanut butter (sunbutter) for dipping. The kids love to have "ants on a log" for lunch, so I guess this was a take-off on that.

During lunch I read from our read-aloud book to them, which gave us 30 more minutes towards our goal. By this time we were getting a little weary of our celebration so I skipped my final planned academic activity (100 words I know how to write/spell) and went straight for our final fun activity, putting together 100-piece puzzles. We each picked a puzzle to work on alone. The first person to finish was to pick someone else to help, and so on, until everyone's puzzles were complete, which added in just a bit of friendly competition.

During rest time the kids each read for 20 more minutes. When Seth got home we finished out our day with dinner (no 100 theme - I was out of ideas!) and cupcakes. I didn't get fancy, just piped "100" on the top with icing. Our final activity for the night was our nightly reading from the Chronicles of Narnia, completing our 100 minutes of reading.

The kids loved 100th Day. Although I had told them we were going to have a special celebration I think they were expecting more like a "cupcakes and it's over" kind of thing. They told me over and over how much fun they had. I definitely do NOT have what it takes to put this much energy into school every day, but it was so worth it to see my kids enjoy their day so much.

So, we've survived 100 days. Here goes the last 80. :)

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