Wednesday, October 5, 2011
It's Here!!!
We finally received Olivia's printed bookmark in the mail yesterday. This bookmark was the result of the contest she entered this summer. She was the winner in the K-2 category. She had to draw a picture for the "One World, Many Stories" slogan from the library's summer reading program. I think she did a super job. The library sent us a few printed bookmarks to keep and pass out to family and friends. Today we visited the Franklin Public Library and found her bookmarks proudly displayed in the children's section for eager readers to take and use. How exciting. Her artwork is famous!!!!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Only Two!
I want to mention first that Michael picked out Harper's outfit in these pictures. He is what they call "color blind." He seemed to think that Harper's shirt was blue or gray or green or some other color than what it actually is...Light purple! He also seemed to think that any of the above mentioned colors matched with the turquoise and green pants she had on. Luckily for Harper--they did not venture out into public on this day!
The title of the post is Only Two because out of the dozens of pictures that Michael took-- these were about the only two that weren't blurry. Harper is a rolling machine right now, and it is virtually impossible to get a picture of her not moving some body part. I can only imagine what life will be like when she starts to crawl! Eeeeeek!
Mom....notice your quilts being put to good use.

The title of the post is Only Two because out of the dozens of pictures that Michael took-- these were about the only two that weren't blurry. Harper is a rolling machine right now, and it is virtually impossible to get a picture of her not moving some body part. I can only imagine what life will be like when she starts to crawl! Eeeeeek!
Mom....notice your quilts being put to good use.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Bath Time!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Big Second Grader
Friday, August 12, 2011
Look Who's Sitting Up!
Look at this big 6 month old Harper. We tried the stroller in the sitting position tonight for the first time. Of course our little girl was such a pro sitting up and looking around during our evening walk. I am sure from this new position the world was so much more fascinating.
I just love these new milestones.... but I am sad about how fast they are coming. I just want to hit the pause button sometimes!
I just love these new milestones.... but I am sad about how fast they are coming. I just want to hit the pause button sometimes!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
And the Winner is....
Olivia entered a bookmark contest at the library in Franklin. She had to design a bookmark using the slogan "One World, Many Stories." Olivia came up with a very creative idea all by herself. And...I am not joking about this. ALL BY HERSELF. She decided she wanted to draw a person holding a book with the world drawn on the book's cover. One world...on a book full of stories. Her idea seemed to match the slogan pretty well Michael and I thought.
After she came up with the idea, she drew a cute spiky haired kid peeping over a wide open book. We did some research using an atlas to help her see what the continents look like so that she could correctly draw them on the book's cover. She wrote the slogan on the side of the bookmark in her best handwriting. It looked really great. It was colored in neatly and turned in on time.
After several weeks we still had not received any info. about her submission. I had just pushed it out of my mind. I tried to explain to her that she did a great job, and it was ok she did not win. But....wouldn't you know it a few days ago we received a letter from the library. Olivia was of course excited to get the letter...me...well I thought it was a letter letting us know about a fine for not returning books.
It wasn't.
The letter informed my little 7 year old that her bookmark was one of the WINNERS! YIPPEE! HOORAY!! Being a winner is super special because the library actually sends your bookmark to be printed into a "real" bookmark that will be passed out to all the readers in the library. That means that adults and kids all over Franklin will be holding their place in a book using Olivia's bookmark. The library also sends us several bookmarks to pass out to our family and friends. So for the two of you who read this blog....get your books ready. Of course this super proud mama will be shoving Olivia's bookmarks into your novels as soon as we receive them!
The picture at the top of this letter is not Olivia's drawing. It is one that the library has used on other bookmarks.
After she came up with the idea, she drew a cute spiky haired kid peeping over a wide open book. We did some research using an atlas to help her see what the continents look like so that she could correctly draw them on the book's cover. She wrote the slogan on the side of the bookmark in her best handwriting. It looked really great. It was colored in neatly and turned in on time.
After several weeks we still had not received any info. about her submission. I had just pushed it out of my mind. I tried to explain to her that she did a great job, and it was ok she did not win. But....wouldn't you know it a few days ago we received a letter from the library. Olivia was of course excited to get the letter...me...well I thought it was a letter letting us know about a fine for not returning books.
It wasn't.
The letter informed my little 7 year old that her bookmark was one of the WINNERS! YIPPEE! HOORAY!! Being a winner is super special because the library actually sends your bookmark to be printed into a "real" bookmark that will be passed out to all the readers in the library. That means that adults and kids all over Franklin will be holding their place in a book using Olivia's bookmark. The library also sends us several bookmarks to pass out to our family and friends. So for the two of you who read this blog....get your books ready. Of course this super proud mama will be shoving Olivia's bookmarks into your novels as soon as we receive them!
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