Kate likes doing "dot-to-dot" puzzles now. She calls them "Dot-to-dot-to-dots". (It makes me giggle every time)
Jack has this pouty little face/stance he gets now. He folds his arms dramatically in front of his chest, gives a heavy sigh, dips his head, furrows his brow, sticks out his pouty lip, and says.... "I mad with Kate, Mom."
In cartoon newss (really?), Mommy and Daddy's new favorite is "Little Bill". Have you seen it? So cute! We sing the theme song together as a family and all get this head-groove thing going on! ".....Little Bill!...."
Jack loves rocking out on the electric guitar Gma bought him for Christmas. Its just a cheap, plastic guitar with buttons and a few strings, but he loves it (complete with wa-wa bar?). Bonus for parents: It plays "Message in a Bottle" by the Police, "Love Shack" by the B-52's, and "All-star" by Smash Mouth which my kids sing! Jack's fave: "Only sootin' stars... bake da' moooow-wooold"
We had an all day playdate today with our dearest friends' kids. It was awesome!! I knew the big kids (Kate and her 4.5 y.o. friend, Grayson) would do fine. I knew Jack would be fine because we were at home and he was with me, but the "wild card" was the 18 month old. She's as sweet as can be, but you know with an 18 month old being away from her mommy, it can go either way. Plus, it had been a long time since she'd been to my house, nevermind been to my house without her mommy! I knew it was going well when she (Scarlett) came up to me while we were playing in the playroom and suddenly gave me a big ol' smooch on the mouth. Score one for me!!! (And thank you sweet Scarlett!) :)
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Big girl = Big times!
Kate is four AND A HALF and seems to be growing more and more every day. Some days I just stare in awe of how far she has come in her little life. I remember when she was between 12-18 months old, I felt like she was growing and changing by the minute. She was saying new words every day, started walking, then running, and grew taller and leaner every week. I have been having that same feeling of late.
She has finally surpassed and maintained the "over 30 pound" mark and is now in a big girl booster seat. She can unbuckle herself and open the back door to get out of the car by herself, which leaves Mommy feeling strangely like I am forgetting something every time we go out. She is asking how to spell everything under the sun and can even read some short, three letter words. I am amazed every time she brings home a school paper that has a complete word written on it or phrase like "I love you, Mommy" scrawled out in her large, recognizable letters. Today, as we walked to her room for nap (an occurrence that is happening about three days per week now), she said "Watch this!" And VOILA! She was skipping. I didn't know she could skip! I was so excited for her and we skipped together laughing at her accomplishment.
She's a master on her bike and loves speeding down the driveway only to slam on her brakes or turn at the last second before crossing "the line". (The imaginary line Mommy draws on the driveway that the kids cannot pass without Mommy or Daddy) She is zipping jackets, fastens buttons, wants to start learning to tie her shoes, and continues working on snaps.
Katie bird had her first girlfriend sleepover this past weekend. She was so excited all week long. All we heard was "how many more sleeps 'til Lily comes?" and "Only one more sleep until Lil comes over!" They enjoyed playing princesses, Polly Pocket, having a dance party, eating spaghetti, watching a Little Mermaid movie, and sleeping on the floor in their princess sleeping bags. It was a big success! I couldn't believe it went so smoothly! I half-expected to have to drive to the west side in the middle of the night lest her little friend missed home too much, or have to intervene among arguing 4 year olds over whose Polly Pocket wore what outfit. But nothing of the sort happened. It was great!
My little girl is growing up. Seriously growing up. She talks of going to school, riding the bus, and marrying her little brother when she grows up. It goes by so fast and while I don't want to turn back the clock, I'd be fine if it wanted to slow down a little. :)
She has finally surpassed and maintained the "over 30 pound" mark and is now in a big girl booster seat. She can unbuckle herself and open the back door to get out of the car by herself, which leaves Mommy feeling strangely like I am forgetting something every time we go out. She is asking how to spell everything under the sun and can even read some short, three letter words. I am amazed every time she brings home a school paper that has a complete word written on it or phrase like "I love you, Mommy" scrawled out in her large, recognizable letters. Today, as we walked to her room for nap (an occurrence that is happening about three days per week now), she said "Watch this!" And VOILA! She was skipping. I didn't know she could skip! I was so excited for her and we skipped together laughing at her accomplishment.
She's a master on her bike and loves speeding down the driveway only to slam on her brakes or turn at the last second before crossing "the line". (The imaginary line Mommy draws on the driveway that the kids cannot pass without Mommy or Daddy) She is zipping jackets, fastens buttons, wants to start learning to tie her shoes, and continues working on snaps.
Katie bird had her first girlfriend sleepover this past weekend. She was so excited all week long. All we heard was "how many more sleeps 'til Lily comes?" and "Only one more sleep until Lil comes over!" They enjoyed playing princesses, Polly Pocket, having a dance party, eating spaghetti, watching a Little Mermaid movie, and sleeping on the floor in their princess sleeping bags. It was a big success! I couldn't believe it went so smoothly! I half-expected to have to drive to the west side in the middle of the night lest her little friend missed home too much, or have to intervene among arguing 4 year olds over whose Polly Pocket wore what outfit. But nothing of the sort happened. It was great!
My little girl is growing up. Seriously growing up. She talks of going to school, riding the bus, and marrying her little brother when she grows up. It goes by so fast and while I don't want to turn back the clock, I'd be fine if it wanted to slow down a little. :)
Monday, March 1, 2010
Weekend Highlights
1. Hung out with a girlfriend on Friday night. Talked all night about nothing and everything. That's so therapeutic for me.
2. Saw a client in a nursing home who has deteriorated from a vibrant, active, outdoors-y, stubborn man last year, to a confused, agitated, sad man this year. Damn Alzheimer's.
3. Saw a client in the hospital who yelled at me for no reason. Then proceeded to loudly tell me how to pronounce her name for three minutes. After my evaluation with her, the nurse said, "How did it go?" I said, "Uh...great." She said, "At least she didn't bite you...". Good point.
4. Watched Pocahontus with my favorite girl all snuggled up on the couch.
5. Met and hired a babysitter a friend referred. She was great. As it turns out, she is a friend of my cousin, despite the fact that my cousin lives two hours away. That makes me love the sitter even more!
6. Watched Avatar in 3-D. Made me a little nauseated initially, but after a few minutes I was okay. BEST MOVIE EVER. Yay for date night!!!
7. Went to church with the family. I really like the guest minister who has been filling in...he seems all fire and brimstone, but then, is suprisingly not. I'd heard him speak before and was intimidated by his presentation, but now, I love it. He is surprisingly candid and humble. Every time I hear him speak I am moved to be a better me. Not a perfect me, just a better me.
8. Had a nice family dinner together on Sunday evening.
9. Went grocery shopping which was accomplished in under $100. How did THAT happen?
10. Husband cleaned a bunch in the house without any kind of prompting from me. How did THAT happen? LOL (j/k honey. He cleans up alot)
I know it is a thrilling life we lead!! Some jet off to Vegas, some are half drunk laying on a beach, but weekends like this are fine with me. In fact, I prefer them. :)
2. Saw a client in a nursing home who has deteriorated from a vibrant, active, outdoors-y, stubborn man last year, to a confused, agitated, sad man this year. Damn Alzheimer's.
3. Saw a client in the hospital who yelled at me for no reason. Then proceeded to loudly tell me how to pronounce her name for three minutes. After my evaluation with her, the nurse said, "How did it go?" I said, "Uh...great." She said, "At least she didn't bite you...". Good point.
4. Watched Pocahontus with my favorite girl all snuggled up on the couch.
5. Met and hired a babysitter a friend referred. She was great. As it turns out, she is a friend of my cousin, despite the fact that my cousin lives two hours away. That makes me love the sitter even more!
6. Watched Avatar in 3-D. Made me a little nauseated initially, but after a few minutes I was okay. BEST MOVIE EVER. Yay for date night!!!
7. Went to church with the family. I really like the guest minister who has been filling in...he seems all fire and brimstone, but then, is suprisingly not. I'd heard him speak before and was intimidated by his presentation, but now, I love it. He is surprisingly candid and humble. Every time I hear him speak I am moved to be a better me. Not a perfect me, just a better me.
8. Had a nice family dinner together on Sunday evening.
9. Went grocery shopping which was accomplished in under $100. How did THAT happen?
10. Husband cleaned a bunch in the house without any kind of prompting from me. How did THAT happen? LOL (j/k honey. He cleans up alot)
I know it is a thrilling life we lead!! Some jet off to Vegas, some are half drunk laying on a beach, but weekends like this are fine with me. In fact, I prefer them. :)
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