Trimming the Christmas Tree

It’s finally beginning to feel a bit like Christmas! This weekend we trimmed the Christmas tree and put up the decorations. For your viewing pleasure, a video of our tree trimming… complete with a little caroling!
We even managed to have friends over for cherry pudding and hot apple cider. So the holidays are creeping into our house! Jrock and I worked on the girls’ room a lot this weekend – we hope by Christmas they will be able to move in. Mom and Dad are coming back from Vancouver tomorrow with the girls’ IKEA mattresses in their truck, so once we have those, I know the pressure will be on!
PS: Nona, your new angels are in the video!
Working on the Girls’ Room
I’ve been playing with the design of our girls’ new room for the past few months, and last week we finally set the transformation in motion. NO – we haven’t recieved a referrral for littl’ bro yet, but we decided to move ahead with their “big girls” bedroom anyway!

First, we picked some awesome chairs – they were really the inspiration for the whole room… and they arrived in September.
But the we planned the rest out – I love planning!!! It’s a really long thin room, and it took some thinking how to make it work.
The I got all my creative and fabric ideas together…
Then picked up the bunkbeds and desk at IKEA two weeks ago. Yesterday the girls and I put their desk and 1/2 the bed together, and today Daddy helped finish up the bed. We’re off to a great start! I’ll post pics when we are all done – probably not for a couple weeks, though. We have to make a lot of shelves, first…
ED: And in case you haven’t seen their current awesome room (which you can see will make a very nice little boy’s room!!! Here’s a link.
Spice is such a rockstar
I mean, seriously – there is something in Spice’s DNA that just makes her a rocker.
I don’t know what it is – but whatever she wears, she wears with panache. Her outfits always seem cool, even if she’s composed something a little offbeat. Her favorite hairstyle is her “fro-hawk” (althought when she started having recess with the big kids on the playground, she wanted blend-in hair for a week or so.)

Her hobby is even a little rocking – funny to say piano lessons are cool, but she seems to make it that way. Her teacher is a wonderfully funny, laid back lady who is always exceptionally well-dressed. I can see Spice as an artisit in a industrial flat with all sorts of creative friends and many many parties in her future. (Her sister will be catering and telling her to go to bed early.)
Funny how amazingly individual your kids can be! I just enjoy them so much!
Now she’s cooking with gas!
Sugar is nicknamed my “sous chef”… she loves cooking and wants to be a chef when she grows up (yes, this the fung fu girl!)
Tonight she actually made supper ALL BY HERSELF – so proud! All I did was pour the water for the pasta and monitor the stove. She cut, chopped, stirred and served everything else! And she even made two phonecalls during chopping the onions. Now, seriously.
On the menu – tomato sauce on pasta. Simple, yes, but what the heck. She’s 5 and she’s really cooking.
For her birthday, we gave her this super cute cookbook that she just loves – I highly recommend it for budding chefs!

Kung Fu panda girl!!!
I’m at Kung Fu watching Sugar, who is at rapt attention. She’s watching a VERY muscly woman teaching to say ” stop! Back off!” then punching and kicking a dummy.
I want to sure about the whole martial arts thing… But we needed a high energy activity fir Sugar that she could cal her own. I don’t really like the idea of sparring and competing in tournaments really isn’t her personality. But the when I was at spice’s piano lesson, another piano mom said her twins went to King Fu. And voila! It was perfect.
It’s like speedy Tai Chi. There are no tourneys or sparring until years from now. It focused and she is very attentive. She gets to run around like crazy and has a strong kind female teacher. And there are kids from all walks of life and just as many girls as boys. Perfect!
When they grow up
In case you were wondering what the girls want to be when they grow up…
Spice wants to be an entomologist. Sometimes she wavers and wants to "work with frogs and lizards too", but most of the time she's into bugs.
Up close:
And Sugar?
Well, she wants to be a chef. These are some of her first creations – corn tortillas that she made from Gramma this summer. She always talks about owning her own restaurant, and what she's going to make us when we visit!
Children are pretty amazing, aren’t they? Some people think twins are alike, but even if our girls are identical, they are such their own souls. It’s amazing seeing them flourish and grow… and I wonder what they will be one day.
We gave Spice a bug house for her birthday, to go with her net and magnifying glass. Spice got her first cookbook. Their teacher came over for tea this past week, and they both got to show her their treasures. I think their teacher was pretty amazed how long Sugar could talk about food!!!
Two years later…
And just for the whimsy factor… have a look at what two years does!
And two years later…
Driving home from Vancouver in October 2009…
Driving home from Vancouver November 2011…
Lions and Tigers and… oh my!!!
Ok, so the girls had the cutest Halloween costumes ever. This year, it was full-bore run around the neighbourhood from house to house to house! Jrock and I had so much fun just trying to keep up with them. Then we let the lion and tiger gorge themselves on candy until the passed out in sugar comas later in the evening.
In the morning, they woke up with candy hangovers and were in dire need of some tums. “That was SO much fun!!!” Sugar the lion decreed.
Dancing Twins
Ok, so my twin girls love dancing…. but these twin boys rock!!!!!
As a mom of twins, I have to say that even if you dress them the same, they so are not the same! Look in the first video how the one boy can’t help but sing, but the other has the swinging hips and better rhythm. So cute!
At the Park with Gramma
We’ve had the pleasure of having my parents here with us all week… however, it’s a testiment to my current state of busy-ness that I haven’t taken one picture. Luckily, Gramma was on it – so here are the ragamuffins at the playground today.
They’ve missed me this week… I’ve been so busy because I am leaving for most of next week. Thank GOODNESS for all our wonderful friends – the girls are doing three nights of sleepovers while I am away, and my friend T is doing their hair so they don’t look like, er, well, like Daddy did heir hair! in the school photos on Thursday.
M&H, J&G, T… WE THANKS YOU!!!! in advance.
We’re all looking forward to our family getaway to the “castle”… we leave the day I get back! Where are we going? Well, you’ll just have to see…. (or guess!)
They’ve been pierced! Sugar and Spicce get earrings
Spice and Sugar with their new white gold studs.Sugar was up first – such a brave girl!Sugar was up first – such a brave girl!
That’s right – now that Gramma has seen them in person, I can announce to the world what they’ve been announcing to everyone they meet. “Look! I have earrings!”
It’s funny, because Jrock refused for them to get earrings for the last two years… he said he didn’t want to mar their perfection. Fair point. But the girls really really wanted earrings. This was especially after a few Ethiopian ladies commented on their lack of pierced ears around Jrock… “why aren’t their ears pierced? All Ethiopian girls have their ears pierced!”
Well, true or not, the culture card worked. Jorck relented in a discussion coming back form Vernon this summer. We told the girls that it would hurt, but when they were ready, they could get their ear pierced.
We were in the mall on the weekend, and Spice was eying up some earrings in a jewelry store. I reminded her that if she had the gumption, we could go ahead. So off the three of us trotted to Claires. Much to my surprise, the ladies there were completely professional, hygienic and completely girl-friendly. But one the earrings were picked out, Spice chickened. She said “Maybe when I’m 6.” Which is a long time away!
Sugar decided to get hers pierced, and Spice added to the pressure: “If you don’t cry, then I’ll get mine pierced too.” Poor girl. So they gunned down, abut even though they were welling up in her eyes, Sugar held the tears in. Spice immediately decided to jump in the chair too – and to my shock, didn’t cry either.
Well, since they have been insanely diligent about cleaning their ears and didn’t even cry, I guess they were old enough, right honey? BUT, I have to admit… I looked at them with those tiny bits of white gold and saw the last of my babies evaporate away. Nothing but little girls in earrings left. [sigh] They grow so quickly.
Oh – PS. My mom didn’t let me get my ears pierced until I was 12. She said I was too young, but when I stopped chewing my nails and she couldn’t, I won the bet and got them pierced. True story. lol




















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