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20 Birthday Questions (Lena- 6 years old)

As you know if you have been reading my blog for awhile, each year I ask the kids the same 20 questions on their birthday (or sometime around their birthday). Today is Lena’s birthday. I will share more about her birthday festivities in a later post.
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You can read her answers on her 4th birthday and her 5th birthday. My favorite answer in the following questions is #12, although I love #20 ,too.

1. What is your favorite color? Pink

2. What is your favorite toy? Princess legos

3. What is your favorite fruit? Apples

4. What is your favorite tv show? the Lorax (movie)

5. What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Pizza

6. What is your favorite outfit? A dress [like the one she has on right now]

7. What is your favorite game? Tag

8. What is your favorite snack? Crackers

9. What is your favorite animal? A giraffe

10. What is your favorite song? Twinkle, twinkle, little star

11. What is your favorite book? Llama Llama Red Pajama

12. Who is your best friend? Reed

13. What is your favorite special treat? A cookie

14. What is your favorite thing to do outside? Play in the snow

15. What is your favorite drink? Water

16. What is your favorite holiday? Thanksgiving [which is because it was most recent!]

17. What do you like to take to bed with you at night? A doll

18. What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? A banana

19. What do you want for dinner on your birthday? A cake…um… chicken nuggets and fries and ketchup

20. What do you want to be when you grow up? A mama

Mooo

Our town has an “Old Fashioned” Christmas parade. It is entirely horse drawn. So fun! We’ve never gone before, and I’m so glad we went, even though it was the coldest day ever for the parade.

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As much as I enjoyed the parade, my absolute favorite part was Gus’s reaction to seeing the horses. “MOOOO!” “Those are horses, buddy. Cows say ‘mooo’. Horses say ‘neigh!'” “MOOO!”

There’s a video here, but apparently WordPress doesn’t allow you to embed Instagram videos.

Gus was done by the end of the parade, but Reed, Lena and I still had a lot to accomplish!

We dropped Aaron and Gus off at home, then we headed to R&L’s school’s Holiday Shop. I have fond memories of doing this myself as a kid. You feel so grown up to be shopping without an adult!
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I made them modest lists, hoping that they wouldn’t exceed the amount that the school gives them for the shop. I didn’t include myself on the lists. But, sweet Lena and her “Elf”, a girl who was probably in high school, got me something anyways (and still stayed within budget!). I can’t wait to see what it is and it’s so sweet that they thought to do that.

Next up was our random act of kindness for the day. Feeding the empty parking meters downtown to prevent someone from getting a ticket!
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Reed insisted on bringing some of his own change to help and even let Lena put some of it in.

Today is Aaron’s birthday and by this point, Gus was taking a nap. So, to give Aaron some kid-free time, I took Reed and Lena to lunch and grocery shopping. Burgers, fries and giant ice cream sandwiches = happy kids.
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(She insisted that I take a picture of her smiling like that!)

We celebrated Aaron’s birthday pretty simply. A dinner of his choice, the kids made him cards and I got him a much-needed pair of hiking boots.
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Cheating at Advent

Today is my Imperfect Friday. First, I must confess. I cheated at our Advent calendar. I wanted to know what we would be doing today for a “random act of kindness”, so I peeked at the card. Taking the dogs out for a walk and picking up trash on our walk. NO! Not when it’s 20 degrees outside! So… I changed it. And changed and rearranged several more of the random acts of kindness cards. I cheated. Oh well.

My second confession for this Friday is that Gus didn’t get out of pajamas all day. He changed from one pair of pajamas to another! These photos were taken from 3:15-6pm.

Judge me. I don’t care.
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At least his pajamas are cute?
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And my final confession– Reed still has incredibly chapped lips. And, I photoshopped it to make it less embarrassing. He has medicated lip balm that he is supposed to apply throughout the day and he puts Vaseline on at night, but we don’t seem to be getting anywhere.
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Bokehs and Sprinkles

Occasionally, I will have my camera sitting on the dining room table. It’s a dangerous spot, so I don’t leave it there often. But, tonight, I was sitting there, with Gus next to me eating a snack, my camera in between us. He loves to touch the buttons and feel the different textures. He pressed down on the shutter and click! He cheered. So, I let him do it again and again, moving the camera a bit to try to capture him.

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We worked a bit on potty training tonight. We’re in no rush, but when he’s interested, he can go sit for awhile. I sit with him and we have great conversation. Over and over I heard “Mama, I funny. I funny, mama.”
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Lena’s turn to do the Advent calendar tonight.
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Day 5. She’s 5. For 3 more days!
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After the kids went to bed, I needed to get out of the house. Aaron has been working some odd hours, but our lovely babysitter came to my rescue. And off I went.
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It was even colder today. We got a dusting of snow last night and it was around 20 degrees when I went out. I wanted to walk from one end of downtown to the other, but I only made it so far before my hands were too cold to even really press the shutter. I don’t usually drink hot beverages, but I needed something.

Hello, lovely little coffee shop. With a barista who believes that whipped cream and sprinkles can’t be beat.
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I don’t like hot chocolate. But this… this was really good.

Oh, and the reason why I came downtown… to see all the Christmas lights!
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The Sun Turned Off

Reed: “Mama, when the thermometer is low like this, what is it like outside? Cold? Hot? Sunny?”
Me: “Since you drew it, can you tell me what you think it means?”
Reed: “It means it’s cold. The sun turned off.”

It feels like the sun turned off. Normally, I’d lament that it’s not even winter yet, but I learned today that there is both astronomical winter and meteorological winter. So, even though it’s not astronomical winter yet, I can rest assured that meteorologically, it is winter. Something like that. Have I lost you yet?

I did convince my kids to play outside for a little bit today.
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They didn’t last long, especially since they didn’t want to bundle up.

My friend Rosemary shared some images on Facebook where she created a custom bokeh (blurry background). I had seen this before, but I never bothered to try it until I saw Rosemary’s, which were really cool. Here’s the tutorial. 

I had seen hearts, which is what Rosemary did, but I wanted to try a star. Specifically a Moravian star, which is what I always associate with Christmas.

Complete fail. They look like creepy little hands reaching out of the darkness.
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I do have a heart hole punch, so I tried that, and it was much easier.
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I decided to try the star again, and I had a bit more success this time. Some look like stars, some look like dragon flies. That’s cool.
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Of course, we did our Advent calendar again tonight, and the kids drew pictures again. But, I didn’t photograph them. However, here’s one of Reed opening the envelope.
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