Thursday, June 30, 2016

May update

May was filled with end of the year school events and more shows at the barn. Lets start with the school stuff first. Sophia was in the spring concert at school. She performed in both the orchestra, playing violin and the chorus. This may be the last orchestra concert for her. She doesn't seem to be enjoying the violin and getting her to practice at home is a headache. She enjoys music and loves to sing so she may just do chorus in 5th grade. It is our understanding that it is either orchestra or chorus in middle school and if she had to choose one it would be chorus. No need to endure another year of the headaches of getting her to practice if she can't continue beyond elementary school.

She was involved with Enrichment night at the school. She helped people make bags out of old t-shirts as part of her Green Team work and explained comic dilations as part of her G/T math group. She is a born teacher. She speaks clearly and with authority. It is neat to stand back and see her interact with confidence. She is a remarkable girl who is not afraid to step in and help out.


She completed a science fair project with one of her friends, Ava. They did experiments to find out which candy had "skin." Their findings were quite interesting. Sophia found the coating of a jelly bean, the shellac, most interesting and shared this new knowledge with everyone who came to look at their project. They found that the source of shellac is from the secretions from a beetle like bug.  Yummy. This does not stop Sophia from enjoying jelly beans.

The 4th grade takes care of trout they raise at school. The school is given eggs and the students take care of the tank before and after the eggs hatch. When the trout are big enough the students release them in a local stream. The program was really informative and the kids had a blast getting into the stream. Driving home in wet clothes was a little less fun.





Sophia made cupcakes for the Preakness Party and the in-house bake sale at the barn.
She rode in the schooling show in May. I was not able to be there because I was in a workshop but I was getting play by play reports from Steve. Luckily he did not know that when he saw her fix her stirrup it was because she lost it in the first or second jump and then proceeded to jump five more fences before her coach told her to fix it before going over the last fence. She placed 2nd in walk/trot, 3rd in walk/trot/canter and did not place in that round of jumps.  In short stirrup she placed 6th walk/trot, 3rd walk/trot/canter an 2nd jumps.

Sophia and I went to Elioak Farm on a day off. She had to do a pony ride. This girl rides so much and does such advance things but wanted to get on a horse and walk in a circle. Her love of horses runs deep.


Sophia and I have been reading blog posts together. I am so glad I captured little things about her. I sometimes forget the things she did at two years old but reading them they all come back to me in full color, live action memories. It is because of that I want to share some things that Sophia does now at ten years old. Sophia is always singing. She has a beautiful voice and uses it all the time. I love hearing her sing in the shower. She even sings when we are out shopping. She helps out at home but letting the dogs in and out and giving them water. She has a special bond with the cats, especially Mr. Twinkletoes. Mr. Twinkletoes comes running whenever she calls him. He sits with her at dinner and sleeps with her. 

Sophia likes to be independent. She walks home or gets a ride home from the neighbor when I am working. Our neighbor, Sherry, takes her home and then Sophia comes in, lets the dogs out, has a snack and begins her homework on her own. She has proved to be very responsible. I am not comfortable having her walk home alone yet. Not because I don't trust her, I do. I don't trust all the crazies in this world.

Sophia loves to watch baking and cooking shows. She also loves to be in the kitchen. She prefers baking over cooking but does both. She loves playing on the computer or her iPad, a little too much. We have to limit her time on electronic devices. She is starting to read more and more. Sophia and I have been reading Harry Potter together.

She loves to help her friends get their horses ready for show team. She is very helpful and knows a lot about horses. She is a confident rider who responds well to feedback while riding. She would ride every day if she could. She told us she wants to go to college in English because they are more serious about riding than we are in the states. She loves to shop for horse supplies. We own more tack than one should for a family that does not own or lease a horse.

Sophia is growing up quickly but still likes to cuddle with us on the couch or while reading in bed at night. She promises she will be "my baby" forever and that she will live with me even when she is grown.  I love this girl!!!!




Monday, June 27, 2016

April update

April was magical. Sophia was in the high school production of the Wizard of Oz. She auditioned first at her school and then at the high school back in December. She has been rehearsing since January. The showed opened Thursday evening. She performed one show Thursday evening, a school performance on Friday, a Friday evening show, two shows on Saturday and then one on Sunday. Six performances in four days. She had a blast. Nick surprised her and came on Friday night so he could see the show on Saturday. Grandma Bev, Aunt Leslie, Katlyn and Heather came to the Saturday show too. Sherry and Katelyn were at the show on opening night and JeanMarie and Abbie came to the final show. We have a DVD of the performance and we can't wait to show it to those who could not attend. Sophia is looking forward to high school so she can be in more performances. I would prefer not to think about her in high school yet!









Sophia had the Girl Scout mascot, Daisy Bear, this month. It was a perfect month to have her. Daisy Bear had lots of adventures and got to see the Wizard of Oz too!


Sophia performed in the multicultural night at school. She did a Chinese Ribbon Dance. She enjoyed the practices and performance. All the girls did a great job.



She had her first schooling show at the barn. She rode Maverick for the first time in a show. She decided on the show name of Free Spirit. Her former coach, Tracey, and her daughter came out to help me braid Maverick and to see Sophia in the show. Tracey's daughter used to ride Maverick all the time. It was nice to have them at the show.  Sophia did an awesome job. In beginning equation she placed 6th in walk/trot, 2nd in walk/trot/canter and 1st in jumping. In short stirrups she placed 7th in walk/trot, 1st in walk/trot/canter and 4th in jumping. Hannah, one of the girls that used to ride with Sophia a couple of years ago brought her horse to the show and competed with her. It is nice to see her old riding buddies.




Sophia was one of eight kids selected by her PE teacher to participate in an afternoon of golf at a local golf course. She had a blast. Her school came in first place in the competition. So cool!
 We tried making macarons again. Each time we are getting better. Daisy Bear helped us this time.



Last night Sophia saw me composing this blog and asked me what I was doing. I shared the blog with her. She had no idea I have been doing this for years, well before we adopted her. She sat next to me and we read all those early entries. We made it to the end of 2007 and it was time to go to bed. Sophia enjoyed hearing about the adoption process and all the fun things she did when she was a baby. She was giggling with joy at some points.  I am saving all these entries in PDF format so she can always have them. It takes time to keep this blog up and lately it feels more like a summary of the month than an actual journal or diary like it was in the beginning but it all proved worth it last night when we shared it together, cuddling together with the laptop on the couch and then in bed.

Closing with a few pictures of our cats.


Until next month.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

March update

March was a busy month. This month we went to our first Girl Scout mall "sleep in." The girls had a blast. There was very little sleeping with all the activities at the mall. Most girls spent a lot of time in the food court, eating all sorts of fun things without their parents telling them they had enough.


Sophia and I tried to make macarons. We did not do bad for our first attempts. They tasted yummy. We made our first batch with a nutella filling and the second with a raspberry mascarpone filling. Sophia also made homemade frosting and did a beautiful job of frosting cupcakes. She made them for one of her coaches birthday.




She also made horse treats, sugar cookies and headbands for a bake sale at the barn.


Sophia got bucked off Ella again. It was at a Friday night practice, March 11th.  They were practicing coming in the gate and doing a courtesy circle before jumping the course. Sophia things that Ella spooked when the gate closed. She bucked pretty hard and Sophia came off. I missed this again. The last time she was bucked off, October 23rd,  a horse was right in front of me blocking the buck. This time I was watching another kid jump and then saw Ella galloping across the field without Sophia on her back. Sophia was not hurt, thankfully. Her coach decided that Ella is too unpredictable and that it is best that Sophia rides another horse. This broke Sophia's heart. She loves Ella. Ella is a difficult pony. Not many kids can ride her. Sophia and her worked well together and Sophia prefers to ride her but the coach knows best.

ThisAiden and Ginny joined us for a few days during their spring break. It is so nice to see Aiden so happy. Ginny is super sweet. They went to DC and Annapolis. We went to visit Grandma Bev while they were in town.

Linda, Chuck, Stephanie and Hollie joined us for Easter weekend. This is the second year they have come down. A lot has changed since Grandma Barb passed away. These trips to see each other are too short and infrequent but a lot of fun. Sophia loves hanging around with her cousins. Sophia and Stephanie did some rock climbing. Hollie broke her elbow again right before our visit so she could not climb. We went to inner harbor and had an Easter egg hunt in the park. 





We had Easter dinner at Maggiano's.  That is nothing short of a feast.


Sophia and Steve had their own adventures on spring break.They went to Philly to visit Nick and go to the Franklin Museum. What fun.

Otto loved the baskets Linda brought for the Easter bunny to fill. Linda is allergic to cats so of course this is where Otto hung out for days.