Friday, February 4, 2011
First Dance Class
Here's a video I took at the girls' first dance class today. As you can see, they had a great time. I think they are naturals.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Merry Christmas!

We have been staying warm and enjoying this time of year. A lot has happened since the last post that obviously was not documented here. If you would like to see more pictures, please visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/lhoranyi. A lot of you are friends on facebook, I don't know if you have to "friend" me to see pictures or not - maybe not, sometimes I am more lenient than I should be with privacy settings.
We are leaving tomorrow morning to drive down to Georgia for Christmas. This is the first year the girls have had specific requests from Santa, and I think they've kept them pretty reasonable. Mary is probably most excited about getting a doll that pees and poops. They have both been enjoying the holiday season and were in their first Christmas play at church (they were shepherds). They have also learned many Christmas songs and sing them wherever we go. Today Sophie asked to eat Trix cereal for breakfast because it looks like Christmas ornaments. I don't know who is the most excited about Christmas. It might be me.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
We are leaving tomorrow morning to drive down to Georgia for Christmas. This is the first year the girls have had specific requests from Santa, and I think they've kept them pretty reasonable. Mary is probably most excited about getting a doll that pees and poops. They have both been enjoying the holiday season and were in their first Christmas play at church (they were shepherds). They have also learned many Christmas songs and sing them wherever we go. Today Sophie asked to eat Trix cereal for breakfast because it looks like Christmas ornaments. I don't know who is the most excited about Christmas. It might be me.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Saturday, October 9, 2010
Mary and Sophie's 3rd Birthday Room
The girls turned three on Thursday, October 7th. They had preschool that day and Peter and I stayed home and put some canopies on the beds, then I put up some new curtains and a table and chairs. I thought they would like it, and I think I was right. It was fun to see their reaction!
We had a birthday party today at Bounce n Play. It was the first time there for us and a little overwhelming, but I think everyone had a good time. Mary and Sophie had a super fun birthday!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Summer Vacation - June 2010
Playing Dress Up
Peter should win some type of "father for girls" award - he took them to ToysRUs recently and bought a trunk full of dress up clothes. They have been enjoying them and modeled a few looks for me the other day. Mary wanted pictures outside, but Sophie said it was too hot.
This is a cross between Snow White and cheerleader look for Mary (wearing Snow White heels).
This was supposed to be a picture of Sophie - Mary ran in front of the camera just when I was pressing the button.
Fairy Princess Sophie
Mary, don't make me use this wand.
Fortunately the new is starting to wear off of the trunk of dress up clothes. It was every morning Sophie would wake up and first thing out of her mouth - "I want to be a fairy princess!" After about a week of this I successfully convinced her that fairy princesses have to use the potty first thing when they get up before putting on wings (and sometimes the wings are forgotten after the excitement of flushing).
Now that I've turned to the subject of potty training, I can tell a story of wearing big girl pants on "Daddy Day" (when I am at work and girls are with Peter). Sophie had an accident at NAPA but averted crisis. She left Peter at the counter, then came back and told him she pee-peed in her pants. Then she took him to the spot where she had pulled down her pants and peed on the floor, right beside an orange cone. So Peter just went back to the counter and asked if they had any paper towels, wiped it up and the NAPA clerks were none the wiser. After hearing the story, I told him about an orange cone at Pen Park playground where the bouncy airplane used to be. The girls asked what it was and I told them that the cone meant caution and to stay away from that spot. Could that have influenced her decision to leave the puddle there? I like to think so.
Now that I've turned to the subject of potty training, I can tell a story of wearing big girl pants on "Daddy Day" (when I am at work and girls are with Peter). Sophie had an accident at NAPA but averted crisis. She left Peter at the counter, then came back and told him she pee-peed in her pants. Then she took him to the spot where she had pulled down her pants and peed on the floor, right beside an orange cone. So Peter just went back to the counter and asked if they had any paper towels, wiped it up and the NAPA clerks were none the wiser. After hearing the story, I told him about an orange cone at Pen Park playground where the bouncy airplane used to be. The girls asked what it was and I told them that the cone meant caution and to stay away from that spot. Could that have influenced her decision to leave the puddle there? I like to think so.
Monday, June 28, 2010
The Doctor is In
Well, we recently got back from vacation and I'll try to post some more pictures from that soon. But right now I have a story I'd like to share and decided I'd do that instead of using the last few minutes at work to start something I can't finish.
Dr. Sophie at Buckroe Beach, Hampton, VA

The girls have each had their own doctor's kit for a while now, and shortly after, Sophie started her own practice and has an office in the front bedroom of our house (Mary and Sophie's room). She'll often go to her office to get a bit of work done or you'll catch her and Mary taking turns listening to each others hearts (and saying, "ba boom, ba boom").
This story takes place after nap time in the girls' room (um, Dr. Sophie's office). I'm just hanging out talking to them and Sophie starts to look at my ear, then decides she needs to take a closer look.
Sophie: Mommy, I need to listen to your ear. I'll be right back. (turns around in doorway, looking serious) I'm a doctor.
Mary (while Sophie's getting her kit): Mommy, I have a boo boo here on my foot.
Mommy: Well, the doctor will be back in a minute. Why don't you let her take a look at it? (Sophie returns.) After you look at my ear, could you take a look at my friend Mary? She said she has a boo boo.
After examining my ear, Sophie looks for the boo boo, confirms location, taps it with the thermometer. Then she asks Mary if it is better. Mary says yes, and thanks the doctor. Sophie goes back to looking at my ear, and is moving the tool around in it and making noises.
Mommy: Hey, what are you doing to my ear? It's not supposed to make noises! What kind of doctor are you anyway?
Sophie: I'm a stethoscope doctor. (pauses) OK, you're fine, you can walk now.
Mommy: What do you mean walk? You mean you want me to get out of your room?
Sophie: Yes. The doctor is over.
This story takes place after nap time in the girls' room (um, Dr. Sophie's office). I'm just hanging out talking to them and Sophie starts to look at my ear, then decides she needs to take a closer look.
Sophie: Mommy, I need to listen to your ear. I'll be right back. (turns around in doorway, looking serious) I'm a doctor.
Mary (while Sophie's getting her kit): Mommy, I have a boo boo here on my foot.
Mommy: Well, the doctor will be back in a minute. Why don't you let her take a look at it? (Sophie returns.) After you look at my ear, could you take a look at my friend Mary? She said she has a boo boo.
After examining my ear, Sophie looks for the boo boo, confirms location, taps it with the thermometer. Then she asks Mary if it is better. Mary says yes, and thanks the doctor. Sophie goes back to looking at my ear, and is moving the tool around in it and making noises.
Mommy: Hey, what are you doing to my ear? It's not supposed to make noises! What kind of doctor are you anyway?
Sophie: I'm a stethoscope doctor. (pauses) OK, you're fine, you can walk now.
Mommy: What do you mean walk? You mean you want me to get out of your room?
Sophie: Yes. The doctor is over.
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