6:32 AM

Apparently I just don't understand...

Many times on the weekends the girls drive me to the end of my sanity. On one such Saturday we were in the car and the girls were fighting- they seem to know just how to push each other's buttons- and I asked them "Why do you two have to fight all the time!!!"


Morgan's response was "But Mommy, we are sisters."


So that must be the reason I cannot understand why they feel the need to pick on each other all the time. It must be a gene you get when you have a sister or brother and since Greg and I are both only children we are missing that gene.


I'm glad Morgan filled me in on that piece of information.

6:10 AM

Up, up and away!

Elizabeth has a thing with balloons. Since it is such a different attitude then her sister I thought I would capture her balloon story last night and share it. I have been out of town and so last night I didn't really want to cook and there wasn't really much in the refrigerator so we went out. We went to one of our favorite places and while we were there Morgan walked into a table and bumped her head. She was fine- don't worry, but being the wonderfully dramatic child both she and her sister milked the situation for all it was worth. They left the restaurant with Skittles and balloons. They were lucky enough to get the balloons early on in the meal so they played with them the whole time we were there.


When it was time to leave we tied them to their wrists and headed home. Ever since I can remember, Morgan has always wanted to keep her balloon as long as possible. Elizabeth on the other hand must think that balloons are living a captured life when they are tied to your wrist, because she always (and I mean always) lets them go once we get home. So last night was no different.


We made it home and walked out to the front sidewalk so Elizabeth could let her balloon go. She always gets pretty excited about it too.


She very gracefully lets it go and then we have to watch the balloon until we can't see it anymore. I'm not sure what we would do if the balloon got hung up in a tree or something- but luckily this has never happened (at least while we were watching it).


So we waited and watched...


And watched....


And waited some more until it got so far away it was only a little pink speck.

Morgan on the other hand held her balloon very tightly and took it inside to play with it. This morning her balloon was still inflated and floating around the house. We will more then likely keep it until it has virtually no air and we sneak it into the trash can. I'm not really sure what this means about their personalities but I always thinks it is interesting when they feel completely different about things.

11:26 AM

Fun at the children's museum!

For Christmas Greg's Aunt's Mary and Kathy and Uncle Charlie renewed our family membership to the Children's Museum. Since then we have gone about 4 or 5 times. It is such a great activity for a Sunday morning. We have found that if you get there when they open on Sunday that there is hardly anyone there. That way we can play until lunch and then head out when it gets busy! The picture above is Morgan playing in the dinosaur dig area. She hates the glasses.
Elizabeth's favorite thing to do is ride the carousel on the top floor. She would probably ride it 20 times if we let her. The other thing they love to play with on that floor is the ice cream shop. They get the aprons on, stack up the ice cream and deliver it to me.

The newest exhibit at the museum is Dora the Explorer. Elizabeth loves Dora and Diego and watches them all the time. So I knew when we went to see it she would love it. They both posed for pictures with Dora and Diego for me before they ran through the exhibit. They were both so excited that they didn't really experience any of the hands on pieces- they just ran from one thing to the other, to the other. The funny this was that Elizabeth could tell you all about the episodes that each piece of the exhibit was designed around. Like I said she really loves Dora.

Our other favorite thing to do while at the museum is see the Barbie exhibit (I'm not sure what we will do when it is gone!). Normally the girls play with the clothes and the dolls, but our last visit was an exception. Had I known what I was in for I would have taken a video....

Morgan strutting her stuff on the runway.

Elizabeth came out all dolled up and ran down to the end....

She then proceeded to dance....

and strut her cute little self. She did this for about 5 minutes.

The girls love the museum. Thank you so much for our gift-we will definitely enjoy it all year long!

10:44 AM

Our little mermaids...

A little before Christmas I decided that the girls needed a winter activity. Something that would occupy some time on the weekends and be something that they could look forward to. In order to kill two birds with one stone I opted for swimming lessons. The two "birds" were 1. The girls would have something fun to do, and 2. they would learn the basics of swimming so that this summer when we are at the pool I won't worry so much about them when we are in the water.
So after the first of the year our first lesson started. I signed Elizabeth up for a Level 1 and Morgan up for a Level 2 since she had done a lesson at daycare the previous summer. I wasn't sure what to expect but they loved it. The lessons were held in the indoor pool at the Monon Center. They have a huge indoor pool with a slide and some fun spray jet toys. So lucky for us, while one girl was in the lesson the other got to play. This meant two hours of activity!

Elizabeth loved the water. She is fearless anyway, so I wasn't too worried. Morgan loved swimming too. She improved the most I would say because she can now swim on her back without help! She is still working on swimming on her stomach, but I am sure with a little practice this summer she will be doing it with no problem.

I took a video of Elizabeth swimming so everyone could see her skills.

I have more pictures I will have to upload later, but the girls had a blast. We did two sessions (one the month of January, and one the month of February). By the end Morgan had passed Level 3! Elizabeth didn't pass her level 2 class, simply because the teacher thought she was just too small to master some of the skills. But she said it was normal because her muscle dexterity just wasn't developed yet. The best part of the lessons was that by the end of the two hours the girls were beat! Most of the time Elizabeth never made it through Morgan's class. One evening I was able to get a picture of her resting while she was waiting for her sister to be done.

We took a break from swimming for a month or so, but I think the next opportunity we have to sign up we will. Plus we joined the YMCA and they have an outdoor pool and splash area so guess where we will be for the majority of the summer.....that's right THE POOL!

6:08 AM

Morgan....a self portrait


So once Morgan started Kindergarten Greg and I decided it was time to treat ourselves to new, fancy phones. Since we weren't paying for daycare every week we decided we owed it to ourselves so we both got new iPhones. While the phones do work great and keep us entertained they also provide numerous ways for the girls to occupy their time. They have their own set of games, they can watch videos and they can take pictures. One day I made the mistake of showing Morgan how to take a picture, so ever since then she loves to take pictures with my phone. At first all we got were pictures like these:


She spent a lot of time taking pictures of the back of my car seat, pictures of her sister, or random things nearby- blankets, food, toys etc. Then I showed her how to switch the camera around so she could see herself and take a picture. One evening I was scrolling through the photos on my phone and I realized that Morgan has been taking a lot of pictures! Below is what I found- I like to call it "Morgan- a self portrait"




There were about 20 pictures like this, so I only chose to include a few. And just last night I realized that she now knows how to take videos with the phone, so I'm sure there will be hilarious videos to add in the future.

5:52 AM

We're Back!


After a long hiatus we are finally back! I blame myself for not updating more often, but between computer problems, the wonderful summer weather, work and keeping two little girls entertained, blogging took a back seat for awhile. But I'm recommitting myself to posting interesting tidbits about the Clark Family. Sooooo, you are probably wondering what we have been up to all of these months. I figured it would be easier to summarize our summer and fall in pictures because we have been busy!

We spend a lot of time playing with Daddy's tools. Some of the favorite things are the headlamp and ear phones. For whatever reason the girls love to put the headphones on and then deliberately not pay attention to what I am saying. They think it is hilarious.

We played dress up a lot too. Awhile ago Grandma 'C' and Aunt Kathy sent up a huge box full of dress up stuff. Now that Elizabeth is older, she and Morgan love to dress up. They even pick out shoes and hand bags to match!
We went out for ice cream a lot too. It always seemed to be the go-to event when we were out of ideas. And just so you know, if you take the girls out for ice cream don't plan on them sharing. I was always told "Mommy, get your own!".

We took advantage of the wonderful weather and spent some evenings on the deck of the Broad Ripple Drew Pub. The girls are regulars there and they love it. They even order for themselves now- Hot dog with Brew Pub chips and grapes. And lemonade to drink!
A couple of different times, we took the girls to pick apples at the U-Pick farm. They loved finding the right apples on the tree and then grabbing them. Once we got them home the girls and I made apple crisp for dessert. I think out of these trips I created apple addicts, because Elizabeth could eat at least an apple a day if not more!

We also spent a lot of time at the park or outside. While we have a big swing set at our house, the girls still love to go to different parks to play. I think one of their favorites is West Park in Carmel. They have a huge slide and plenty of open area to run. The girls love to swing, slide and run, and the park has a huge pond so the girls can see the ducks and geese that hang out there. One time we even took bread to feed the ducks.
We've been doing lots of things lately and I will have more specific posts later....I promise!

9:48 AM

The newest Clark...

About a month ago a new Clark joined the household and I have to admit he is the most maintenance free one in the bunch. For the longest time Morgan has said she wanted a hamster. I'm not entirely sure where the idea came from, because to my knowledge she hasn't known anyone that had one and they didn't have one at school. So my best guess is that she saw them at the pet store and got it stuck in her head that it would be a fun thing to have.

Now when I say the "longest time" I mean over a year....at least! So I guess I wasn't too surprised by our latest addition. Morgan and Greg went to the pet store to get food for the dogs, and while they were gone I got a phone call. It was Greg saying that Morgan was begging for a hamster. Apparently she got to his heartstrings, because about 20 minutes later they walked in the house with this.....




Of course I immediately knew what was in that little white box, because I had this little face smiling at me.....



Morgan was so excited to show me what was in the box....so we carefully opened the lid and inside this is what we found!


A tiny dwarf hamster was huddling in the corner of the box. I think he was a little afraid of the shrieking and screaming that was coming from Morgan and Elizabeth. While they were at the pet store they picked up a cage for him, some pine shavings for his bed, food etc. So Morgan patiently waited for Greg to construct the cage so we could get her new hamster out.

Finally it was done, and we were able to introduce the hamster to his new home. For awhile Morgan just sat there and watched him investigate his new digs.

Now in case you didn't notice in that picture above, there was another member of the Clark family that was interested in the new addition......

That's right, DeWalt was very interested in this new creature, but more about that later.

In order for you to get a sense of how excited she was I grabbed this little video.


Now it wasn't too long after this video was taken that Morgan decided that instead of calling him "Rhino" (which was inspired by the hamster in the movie Bolt) that she would rather name him "Rainbow". So the hamster will forever be known as Rainbow Clark.

Now onto Rainbow's adventures......

Probably about a week and a half after we got Rainbow set up in Morgan's room (he lives in his cage which is on Morgan's bookshelf) Greg came across a near catastrophe. Now before I tell the whole story, think back to that picture of DeWalt introducing himself to Rainbow. Well every since that moment DeWalt has been sticking pretty close to Rainbow. He sleeps that the foot of Morgan's bed so he can watch the cage, he pretty much lives in Morgan's room now. So one Morgan after we had all gone, Greg walked into Morgan's room and saw that DeWalt had someone popped off one of the tubes to Rainbow's cage. Right as he walked in he saw Rainbow poke his little head out of the tube....I'm sure you can guess who was patiently waiting for this to happen....DeWalt! As soon as Rainbow popped his little head out, DeWalt hit him and knocked him out of the tunnel. Greg quickly threw something to scare DeWalt and grabbed Rainbow and put him back in his cage. It was a near catastrophe.

Since then DeWalt climbs on the bookshelf, lays on the floor beneath it and sleeps at the end of Morgan's bed all in hopes that he will have another chance at Rainbow.

Since Rainbow made it through his near death experience about a week or so later I decided he needed a new toy. So I got him a ball. Every hamster needs a ball, right? Morgan was pretty excited to see him in there, so when Greg was cleaning out his cage, Morgan brought him downstairs in the ball and we watched him move around. It was pretty funny, and the girls quickly lost interest but what was even better was when Belle got a chance to come face to face with Rainbow.




I think she was scared. Rainbow had to go back to his cage, mainly because Morgan kept forgetting that he was in the ball and would walk off and leave him. So for now his exercise consists of nightly running on his wheel. That little guy is loud!

So surprisingly Rainbow has been with us for over a month and the girls are still interested in him. For all those visiting over the holidays we hope you can meet Rainbow in person.