Sunday, November 23, 2008
Getting a Head Start.
Car Crash
Grrrrr!
Friday, November 21, 2008
A Day at the Park.
As soon as Bridget got out of school today we headed over to the park to see if our friends, the geese, were still around. Bridget likes to go to the park and feed them bread so that they'll be ready for their trip in the winter. Every time we go to the park she's always afraid that they'll be gone. But luckily today they were still there.
Bridget was so excited because Scout finally got a "Gentle Leader". It works like a horse harness and keeps dogs from pulling at the leash. It actually works really well even though Scout hates it. Bridget was just glad that she was able to hold the leash.

And of course when you go to the park you have to PLAY!

And of course when you go to the park you have to PLAY!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Chef Bridget and the Sloppy Taco
Today Bridget was inspired by food network. She spent her morning pretending to be the host of a cooking show. Apparently most of her shows involved sticking stuff in the fridge. After a while I took a peek to see what was going on in there and found a cabbage patch shoe full of chuck-e-cheese coins sitting next to my milk among other random things. So, it was no surprise when she announced that she had a great idea for her lunch. Her recipe was called...
"The Sloppy Taco"
Saturday, November 15, 2008
I just love this guy!
Santa's back in town!

In 1863 Harper's Weekly hired a 21 year old man named Thomas Nast to draw a picture of Santa Claus bringing gifts to Union troops fighting in the Civil War. The Santa Claus that he drew came from a combination of the description of Santa in "Twas the Night Before Christmas" and Uncle Sam. (Originally Santa was a thin man with dark hair) This picture was so popular that for 40 years Nast drew a new picture ever year. In fact, Nast almost singlehandedly established the Santa "image" as it is today...except in one major area: The color of his suit. That was a product of Coca Cola.
Why...is that a lee press on nail!?
Nope it's not...
The Tale of the Missing Golden Toenail.
One morning not so long ago a girl named Nina was walking around barefoot when she stopped to admire her beautiful golden toenails in the florescent light of her kitchen as her giant foot rested on the luxurious linoleum floor. But to her surprise one of her toes was not shiny like the others! What had happend through out the night to make such a thing happen? It was a mystery. But it was not a mystery for long because her prince, Brent, walked out of the bedroom holding a shiny gold toenail in his hand. He said, "Dear Princess, I think this fell off of your big fat foot. That's really gross...let's keep it!"
The golden toenail in all of its glowing glory.
P.S. We didn't really keep it.
The End
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Emily's Halloween Visit
We all decided a couple of months ago that it would be a good idea for Emily to come and see the Chapman's over Halloween. So with the plans made, we counted down the days until she would arrive. She got here on Wednesday Oct. 29 and first thing was first. Bridget had to show her how Halloween was done at our house.
(Although it looks like Emily is trying to be a midget, they are actually sitting on a broom.)
...Although she did request a starbucks iced coffee midwalk :) What a diva!
After we dropped Bridget off we went back to the apartment and got ready for school. We rode the lite rail and headed for downtown Denver. While I was in class Emily wondered around and as soon as we got back from campus we picked Bridget up from school a little early so that she could see High School Musical 3. Bridget LOVED it she couldn't contain herself, she ended up dacing all over the theatre (even during the parts that had no dancing). Luckily the theater was pretty much empty so she had free reign.
Here's "Ashley" in all of her glowing glory.
Note: We were sad because Brent wasn't able to be there for all of the festivities. On Thursday he had to say goodbye to a good friend who was being shipped over seas and then on Friday he worked over time.
Friday morning we all got up early again and got dressed and ready for Bridget's class party. For Emily's sake we headed for Starbuck BEFORE the morning began.
We dropped Bridget off at her class outside and walked around to sign in at the office. When we got into the room we joined the other room mothers who were organizing all of the activities. They kept talking to Emily like she was a room mom too. She just smiled and nodded and then calmly walk over to me and said, "You better not leave me at a table with some random kids." It was then that we heard some kid say, "Hey, who's mom is that?!" It was obvious that she wasn't in L.A. anymore.

Here I am in charge of a kraft, spider suckers. Oh, and Nathan W. just so happens to be sitting across from Bridget. He's her love, he just doesn't know it yet.
"He'll probably like me in 4th grade."-Bridget, handling rejection really well.
That night Bridget made sure that we were ready for Halloween. She picked out our wigs and did our makeup.
I got an orange wig with green eyeshadow.

Emily got the pink wig with the blue eyeshadow....I wanted the pink wig.

This is Bridget on her second round of trick or treating. We only made it down one side of the street when she announced that she had to pee. We hurried home dumped out her candy, peed, and then went right where we left off. At first Bridget was upset because she thought Halloween was ruined.....
But then she quickly realised that if she hadn't had to go to the bathroom then she never would have dumped out her bag. And if she never would have dumped out her bag then she would have run out of room way before she collected 175 pieces of candy.
Over all it was a successful Halloween!
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