Monday, December 25, 2006


Ella enjoys her new gifts! Posted by Picasa

Cameron loves his new MP3 player. Posted by Picasa

Maia is very happy to receive a hair beader. Posted by Picasa

Ella, Cameron and Maia unwrap presents. Posted by Picasa

Gingerbread houses

Maia's class made special gingerbread houses to celebrate the holiday, and she was very eager to show hers off!

Maia with her gingerbread house. Posted by Picasa

Christmas program

Each year, the second grade class at Lewis and Clark Elementary School puts on a Christmas program, directed by their music teacher. This year Maia is in the second grade, and she was cast as a lovely white dove.

The students put on a very touching performance dealing with the consequences of judging based on appearances, and Maia and her friends had a great time.

Maia (the red ornament) and her friends wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Posted by Picasa

The black and white choir sings. Posted by Picasa

Maia and her classmates perform "The Little Birdie Dance." Front row, from left is Lindsey, Sammy, Maia and Megan. Posted by Picasa

Happy 9th birthday

Cameron celebrated his 9th birthday with a group of friends at the International Inn, where he had a pool party.

Cameron and his friends play in the pool. Posted by Picasa

Cameron's Spider Man birthday cake. Posted by Picasa

Cameron slices the cake for his friends. Posted by Picasa

The kids take a break from swimming to play a little game of ball. Posted by Picasa

Lots of fun gifts from his classmates! Posted by Picasa

Cameron opens his gifts with his friends. Posted by Picasa

Birthday gifts

On Dec. 6, Cameron celebrated the day of his birthday with gifts from his grandparents.

Cam can't wait to get into the gifts! Posted by Picasa

It's a little big, but Cameron loves his New Zealand skateboarding shirt from Gran and Grandad. Posted by Picasa

Cameron shows us what the eyes on the Sponge Bob Monopoly game are doing... Posted by Picasa

Decorating the tree

Cameron, Maia and Ella had a great time decorating the Christmas tree. We have a great big box of all the ornaments we have collected over the years, and they loved pulling them out and asking about the stories that went along with them. :)

Ella shows off some of her favorite ornaments. Posted by Picasa

Cameron, Ella and Maia take a break from decorating the Christmas tree to smile for the camera. Posted by Picasa

Friday, December 22, 2006

Merry Christmas 2006!

Happy holidays everyone!!!

Here is our Christmas card -- done by Alea Photography of Williston.

http://www.aleaphotography.com/

Our friend Amanda did a beautiful job.

Merry Christmas! Posted by Picasa

Away in a manger...

All three kids took part in their church Christmas program this year. Maia played Mary, Cameron was a shepherd, and Ella was a sheep. (And the cutest darn sheep you ever did see, not that we are biased...)

Maia (second from right) as Mary. Posted by Picasa

Ella (front row, first from left) and Cameron (second row, third from left) sing their hearts out during their church Christmas program. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Maia's busy holiday

Mom wrote this column recently about Maia's super busy holiday season...

Woe is to be seven, and a cute little blonde girl with too much to do.

The holiday season has become a very full plate for my daughter Maia – full of songs to learn, hair-dos and costumes to decide on, and schedules to juggle.

It started out innocently enough, as her music teacher, Renae Rike-Fee, started to prepare her second grade class for their annual holiday program.

She selected a bright and colorful production full of cheery music, and before long, we were hearing it at home so often, our kindergartner was learning the songs, too. The two girls could often be found sitting in their booster seats in the backseat of the family van, singing at the top of their little lungs the words, “Black and white, the perfect combination,” over and over and over...

Of course, the holidays wouldn’t be the holidays without dozens of activities all over town, and Maia would soon find this was not the only Christmas program she was to be a part of.

Maia, along with her brother and sister, spends her Sunday mornings at Liberty Evangelical Free Church’s Sunday school. As the holiday season approached, Maia came home with big news – the class was going to put on a Christmas program! She was very excited to be a part of it, and even more excited when she was cast in the role of Mary.

A letter in the mail revealed to us the dates, and we found that Maia would be faced with a busy week. The Lewis and Clark Elementary School program was on Dec. 14 and 15, and the church program would be on Dec. 17, with a rehearsal on Dec. 16. Busy, but not impossible. Maia had confidence she could be a bright shining star in both programs.

Then came a telephone call from J.C. LaBar, asking if Maia was still interested in participating in the Miss North Dakota Youth Pageant this year. Indeed she was – she has been looking forward to it since this time last year. She could hardly wait to find out when and where.

That is, until she found out when and where. Well, just when, really. The pageant is set for Dec. 16 and 17, of course. Frustration ensued, as Maia (and her parents) realized she had been overcommitted.

But wait! All was not lost. Faced with the difficult decision of deciding just which thing she should let go of, we made a few phone calls. Once all of the details were in place on the calendar, it was decided that, if it was important to her, she could pull everything off.

And indeed, this became her intention. All that was left was learning the music for not one, but three holiday performances.

The music for church and school had been selected for her, but Maia was left to decide on her pageant performance herself. First we fumbled through her favorite karaoke CDs, hoping to find a song she already knew to perform as her talent in the pageant, saving on what ever small amount of stress we could.

That effort failed, as nothing she came across seemed quite right. Then Dad stepped in, and together, he and Maia selected a song from her school program that she could perform at the pageant, as well.

Standing proud and tall in the middle of the livingroom floor, Maia belted out an excited song about a bird, flapping her wings and shaking her tail feathers and having a great time.

After a few unaccompanied dry runs, she decided to add the music, and popped in the CD Mrs. Rike-Fee had prepared for her. As the first bars filled our ears, Maia’s demeanor took a noticeable change. Suddenly she was nervous and unsure. She started to speed through the words – Dad tried to help her find the beat and slow down.

Halfway through the song, Maia threw herself on the couch, tears in her eyes. “I’m terrible! I shouldn’t be in any of them!” she declared, with the full drama of any self-respecting teenager.

The music cycled through as she wrapped her arms around my neck, letting out the frustration of stress catching up with her. I patted her hair, we reassured her together, but eventually it was the music that did the convincing.

She started to sing along, and eventually got up, finding the elusive beat as she went, getting more and more confident. Now it only remains for us to listen to the songs until the first bar brings on a bout of nausea for everyone else in the family and she’ll be fine.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Maia's first pageant

This weekend, Maia participated in her first (and second) Miss North Dakota Youth Pageant. She had a great time, and everyone was really proud of her. She did a great job, putting her shyness aside and giving it so much effort.
She didn't take home a title this year, but she can hardly wait for next time!

Maia during the sportswear competition. Posted by Picasa

Maia performs her talent. She sang a song she learned in her music class -- "The Little Birdie Dance." Posted by Picasa

Maia shows off her party dress. Posted by Picasa