Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Just busy growing up

The girls have really been interested in trying new things lately. They are trying to grow up so fast, and I guess I kind of have to let them. For a school project, Kiersten was supposed to create a "career person" with background and tools that someone in that job would use. She insisted that she wants to grow up to be a pop star. It was a family homework assignment, so I made everyone help. Kara helped out a lot, Evie drew some faces of fans, and stuck on a few stickers. Ben drew a guitar for Kiersten to cut out and decorate.
Turned out pretty fun.
This weekend, Karalee asked me to teach her how to sew. I wasn't sure how she would do, but had her start with a purse. She caught right on. I am actually pretty impressed how straight her lines were. She goes pretty slowly, but I was able to get her to try sewing fast a couple times. But I could tell it made her uncomfortable, so for now she is sewing at a snail's pace, but with beautifully straight lines.
She did a great job! I almost feel badly that I didn't teach her sooner. I almost had her do a buttonhole, but decided to save that for another day.

She wanted to make something else, so I got out some fabric I've been meaning to use for a skirt for her. I kept it pretty simple, but she did have to sew a gather stitch. I asked if she'd like me to attach the waist band, but she wanted to do it. I fully expected to find holes that would need to be fixed, but she pinned the waistband on so carefully, and sewed so slowly, that she didn't have any holes to fix. There was one small flaw on her hemline, so I had her unpick about 2", and re-do it.
It turned out super cute! She couldn't be more proud of herself. It did take kind of a long time, so I made a bow for it to pass the time. 
I think it turned out pretty much as good as it would have if I'd made it myself. She wore it to school on Monday, and was happy to report that no one asked if it was home made. Apparently that's the test to tell if it looks good or not.
She didn't want to quit sewing, so she made a purse for Evie. I let Evie pick out her fabric, and she chose this fun pattern. I showed Kara how to do a drawstring, and now she is anxious to make something for Kiersten next.
Evie is the proud new owner of a red beta fish. She loves having a pet. She had planned on naming it "Lovely", but once she picked out her fish, and brought him home, she decided she'd like to call him "Bacon" instead.
She picked out pink rocks and a pink castle for his tank. She had such high hopes that he would live in the castle, but we told her he probably wouldn't go inside it. But her instincts were right. That fish spends 80% of his time inside the castle. I think he's still a little overwhelmed to be in such a big tank after his little cup. This week has been pretty full of excited reports on Bacon's activities. When she's not at school, she updates me every 10-15 minutes on his exciting activities. This morning when I went to wake her up, she was lying on her belly, with her chin propped up in her hands, and gazing lovingly up at the tank. She said, "shhh, Mom. I'm singing Bacon a lullaby"
On Saturday, Kiersten asked if she could make everyone breakfast. So I decided she could certainly try. We had some leftover bacon ends and pieces, so I put them in a pan and had her stir and break them up with a spatula. She did a pretty good job. When they were close to done, she got a little splattered, and asked me to finish for her.
She also made French toast. She got to crack the eggs, stir them up with the milk, and put in the cinnamon. I even let her dip the bread. She was afraid to get her hand too close to the griddle, and was sort of flinging the bread over. So I had to take that part over, and put the bread on the pan once she had dipped it. But she did want to try flipping them over all by herself. She did a pretty good job.
Enjoying her hard work!
On Monday, I told Evie I'd take her to the Magic house, but when we got there, I realized they are not open on Mondays until summer. She was heartbroken, so I tried to give her some other options of fun activites, but she said no to everything. No zoo, bowling, chuck e. cheese, ice cream shop, etc. I was surprised I couldn't talk her into anything else, but headed for home. After a few minutes she asked if we could do an art project. So I stopped at the craft store and let her pick out a project. She also got this cute little apron for 74 cents!
She picked out this cardboard heart box. She painted it red with purple polka dots, and then decided she didn't like the polka dots, and painted back over them with the red. She gifted it to Ben, but he asked if he could keep it in her room. She agreed, and is now keeping Bacon's food in there.
I needed a project to do while Evie worked on her box. Luckily, I bought this lamp that I love, but the shade was a little blah.
A stencil and a little paint, and I have a fun new lamp. I love how it turned out!
Last night Kara really wanted me to take a picture of her hair after she took out her high pony tail. When she was younger, we always called her "Kara Fawcett" because of her long, luscious locks. But I think it might be time for a new nickname. Any suggestions?

3 comments:

bmills said...

could go with Kara Stewart, http://img3.allvoices.com/thumbs/image/609/480/62545643-rod-stewart.jpg ; or Kara Stamos http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/Mullet/Stamos_mullet.jpg

Unknown said...

Wow, I am really impressed with Kara's new sewing skills! And Kiersten is learning to cook, you are such a good mom. Evie is so cute with her little pet fish.

Nancy said...

Good update! I like seeing what the girls are up to.