Sunday, July 14, 2013

Fancy Bathtub

So our house doesn't have a bathtub. This was a challenging transition for the big kids because they spent a lot of hours in the tub. 

Claire has been taking baths in the sink but she has gotten too big as of late. She really doesn't like the shower so we have been brainstorming alternative ideas. This is what we came up with. And it seems to work. The big kids are even a bit jealous. 




Saturday, July 13, 2013

Costco Selfies

Enjoying dinner at the Costco. 

Toddler Fashion

Claire's newest game is putting everyone else's clothes on. Today it was Danny's boxers. Quite the style maven. 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Welcome home, Daddy

Danny went to Seattle for Paul an Rosanne's wedding. All of us girls were on our own for 4 days. Needless to say we were excited for his return. 

Waiting for the plane to land. (It was 9:30pm and no, Claire wasn't hurt in this picture). 

He's home!!!


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Reading, reading

Found out that our little first grader, Maya, is reading at a third grade level. Proud mama moment.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Gratitude--Day 2




Today I am grateful for patience. 

Now I'm not talking about my own because I feel like I rarely have enough patience for the day. I am talking about the patience of the kids. Being the kid of a theatre person isn't easy. At least once a year (sometimes two or three times) I am gone every night for 6-10 weeks and most weekends. They patiently are rushed through meals and goodbyes. They do homework and hear bedtime books at non-traditional times. And over the course of the rehearsal period the family feels more and more untethered from one another. 

Of course there are perks...sneak previews, backstage passes and photo ops with the casts.

 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Gratitude-Day 1

I am going to do a daily gratitude post for November. Maybe I will get the kids involved, maybe not. But in the chaos of production and end of semester madness this will be a moment to reflect on the good life! So...off we go.

Day 1 




I am grateful to be working in the profession and field that I always imagined myself. Theatre became very important in my life during college. I met amazing people, had incredible experiences and really learned a lot about myself and life in the theatre. Fast forward 15 years and I am fortunate to be back at Concordia as a professor in the theatre program. I'm pretty sure I never imagined myself teaching at Cobberville and yet our family feels so comfortable here in the Fargo/Moorhead area.

I am blessed to be a professor of theatre and we are blessed to feel "home".