Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Hello hello! Back to updating the blog...it's only been a month...not too bad! Well, we decided this year to make our house a bit more energy efficient so last month we did a big attic insulation project. We are so lucky that Grandpa is handy because he was a big help! Grandpa and Evan (and our buddy Mike) spent all day spraying insulation in the attic and what a difference. It's amazing how much insulation we didn't have (grin)! Evan built new shelves in the attic so now we have lots of storage space and Grandpa and Evan installed more lighting in the attic- it's wonderful! Grace was lucky because Grandma came also and played with her all day! It's so nice to have someone take over "mom duties" for a day. They played games and read a lot! Thank you Billie!
Since the last blog entry a lot has happened... we'll start with Halloween! Evan and I enjoy the holidays so much more now that we have Grace. She gets so excited about everything! This year, Grace and Daddy carved the pumpkin...and what a happy pumpkin they carved! I don't know if you can see the picture hanging on the fridge behind Grace (it it's too little, click on the picture and it will enlarge it), but Grace made a jack-o-lantern at the library and she gave it a sad face... (hilarious- that's what she wanted) so it was nice to see that she wanted a happy face pumpkin.
Next in line is trick-or-treating! Grace wanted to be a pumpkin this year so that's what she was! I really did ask her and give her the choice and that's what she consistently said that she wanted to be for several weeks...and what a cute pumpkin she was! The picture on the left shows her getting ready- I had just put the orange stars on her cheeks... they really made the outfit- so cute! And here she is... coming down the steps. She loved her costume and it was perfect for layering clothes underneath for warmth. We did luck out with the weather this year, it was a little on the cool side but couldn't ask for much better.
Mimi and Poppy came down this year for Halloween and went trick-or treating with Daddy. I stayed home to pass out candy (which I love!!!). Mimi was such a good sport, she even brought her cow costume! If you want to see Grace's face light up, you should dress up with her- Mimi was a hit!
We try not to give Grace sugar (so boring, I know)...she gets sugar free jelly, sugar free pudding, sugar free syrup, etc...well, we let her eat as much candy as she could on Halloween! And OH MY GOSH was she a riot. She bounced from one thought to the next and didn't go to sleep until after midnight! Ha ha ha. Although it was fun to see her so hyped up, there's definitely a reason why she's mostly sugar free... my goodness, we couldn't keep up with her!
More big news for our big girl...we enrolled her in a gymnastics class. Evan's cousin John, who is a gymnastics pro, recommended a place here in town called Kentucky Elite. We took his recommendation and it is working out perfectly. Grace's teacher's name is Miss Jessica and she is fabulous with the little kiddos. The observation deck (where Evan and I sit to watch the class) is too far away for us to get good pics so we took one of Grace in front of trophies. They do back bends, somersaults down a ramp, obstacle courses, play in the foam pit, and jump on trampolines (Grace's favorite). Shhh...don't tell her but Santa bought her an inflatable bounce house for Christmas!!! She is a jumping machine.
We took Grace to Joseph Beth (an amazing bookstore here in town) for a kiddie- concert by Funny Bones and Dylan met us there. The kids had so much fun dancing and moving to the music! This picture is in front of a fountain at the entrance to Joseph Beth. After the concert, the kids fed the ducks and fish...what a blast! They went through an entire loaf of bread in probably 10 minutes!
Last but not least is this last picture of Grace, wearing my 3" heel boots around the house. She always enjoys trying on my shoes but usually has a hard time walking in them...well, she was running in these boots. Her cousin's Chelsea and Hayley would be so proud (smile). Grace is such a girly girl! Just look at how happy she is in that picture- what a cheese!
Hope all is well with everyone! Until next time...
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Pumpkin Patch and Pine Cone Birdfeeders
We went to Evan's Orchard again this year (pumpkin patch). It's our third year in a row going and this year we went with Dylan (Erik and Daniele), Owen (Megan and Chris), and Kate (Jen and Jeremy). We couldn't believe how much they have expanded their facility. What a money maker- good for them. This year we did everything...played in play land, took a wagon ride, went to the petting zoo, Grace rode a pony (named Chestnut) and of course, bought a pumpkin. What a busy and wonderful day with friends! Grace has such a super time getting together with her friends...we don't do it often enough.
Today, Grace and I made pine cone birdfeeders to hang out back in our trees. We made 10 so we may share some with friends as well (grin). We got some pine cones from Mimi and Poppy's house earlier this year and are just now getting around to making the bird feeders. I think they are best in the fall and winter so we'll see how the birds like them. I put the peanut butter all over the pine cones and Grace rolled them in bird seed. Now we just have to wait for them to harden up a bit (and stop raining) and we'll go hang them.
I have so many pictures that I did my best narrowing them down...but there are still a lot- enjoy!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Nursery pictures...and more-
finally realized that Grace needed individual prompting to participate. Once she started calling Grace by name, Grace joined right in. Abby was wonderful with her too- it was really sweet to watch Abby show Grace how to do things.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Cincinnati Zoo
Evan and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary last Friday (September 18) and to celebrate we took Grace to the Cincinnati Zoo! There's nothing better than taking a 3 year old to the zoo! It was her first time and she really loved it. We really had a wonderful day-
I'm allowed to be up and around in the mornings and am supposed to lay down in the afternoon and evenings...and I've been religious about it up until yesterday! Our plan was to be at the zoo when it opened (9:00am) and stay until 1:00pm (which is when I typically crawl in bed to lay down-and when Grace naps)- hoping to get out of the house, have lots of fun and still follow doctor's orders. We did a good job- left the zoo around 2:30pm. I have to say though, even though I'm up and around in the mornings here at home, I was surprised how winded and exhausted I was just slowly walking around the zoo- I loved being outside and craved the exercise! I'm paying for it a bit today but it was completely worth it! We had a perfectly beautiful day and really made the most of it!
Grace was hilarious because every time we saw really awesome animals (elephants, giraffes, zebras, etc.) all she really wanted to see were the snakes. I have no idea where this fascination of snakes came from but she's really in to them. You'll see at the bottom of this message that she even picked to buy a snake from the gift shop over everything else. We spent lots of time in the reptile house!
At the zoo- Grace also ate her very first ice cream cone. Thank goodness we brought an extra set of clothes because it was MESSY! She loved it and didn't mind getting sticky at all- so funny! After her ice cream treat- we took the train ride through the zoo. Grace loved going on the bridges. One of the bridges was over the lake so we had ducks on both sides- yippee! I got her to pump her arm up and down and say choo choo and we waved at all the people we passed.
After the train ride- we headed home and it didn't take 5 minutes for sleepy Grace to fall asleep. What a day!
One new thing that Grace is doing now is calling me mom (instead of Mommy) and Evan dad (instead of Daddy). It's really strange and we have no idea where she heard it. She sounds really grown up.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
We haven't completely dropped off the face of the earth...
Grace is really excited about the baby and has asked some interesting questions. When we first told her that mommy had a baby in her tummy (about 10 weeks gestation) she thought about it for a minute and then asked, "How does the baby eat?" Very clever! She's still asking lots of questions and is constantly talking about the baby.
Since my last post we haven't really done too many exciting blog worthy things. Grace had a wonderful 3rd birthday party. Her theme was Pinkalicious- after her favorite book and everything was pink! We played games like who has the longest and shortest straw, we fished over a homemade board for prizes (with me hiding behind it- so cute) and other easy games. We had a great turnout and had lots of fun.
We took a vacation to Charlevoix, MI (thank you Mimi and Poppy for a wonderful time). We went on boat rides (even had a picnic on the boat- yummy), took Grace fishing for her first time (yes, she caught lots of fish) and played at the beach and on the sengset. Grace did really well swimming in the pool this year too! Grace loved the plane rides and got to sit by the window on every flight!
Next we took Grace to the Barnum and Bailey circus downtown Lexington at Rupp. She had so much fun! Nothing better than taking a 3 year old to the circus. We still love living in Lexington- it's so nice to just have a 10 minute drive home from big events rather than having a 45 minute drive back to Muncie from Indy.
We expanded our back deck ourselves this last summer also. It's so nice to get the patio furniture out of the garage and use it...and we use it a lot. We love having breakfast out on the deck on weekend mornings and frequently spend time outside blowing bubbles and playing in the sandbox and pool. We love to have friends over for dinner also-
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Disney on Ice...and Grace's first fear~
About a month ago, Grace got her first fear. She is absolutely terrified of shadows. I don't know how fears come about in young children but my goodness, she is scared to pieces. We've tried touching them on the walls around the house, we've tried jumping on the shadows on the floor and we've tried making shadow puppets with our hands on the walls but nothing seems to ease her fear that shadows are all around and are safe. I have 4 books on reserve at the library that I'm hoping to pick up early this week on shadows so hopefully she'll enjoy reading those.
We've been trying our best to have frequent get-togethers with our friends for dinner during the week. Grace and I met Megan and Owen last week for dinner. Megan's husband had plans and Evan has been working on the house so it worked out perfectly. We also had our friends Erik, Daniele and Dylan and Jen, Jeremy and Kate over to our house for dinner. After dinner they all climbed in the chair and started reading (all by themselves). Just before this picture was taken, Grace was reading Dylan and Kate the book Five Little Monkeys. Grace and her friends are too precious for words!
Last night we went to Rupp Arena (downtown Lexington) to see Disney on Ice with Owen, Dylan, Kate and their parents. Wow- was that awesome! Unfortunately Grace doesn't know any of the Disney characters but it didn't stop her from loving it! And we had great seats- what a production! Evan and I both decided that we need to buy her the disney soundtrack with songs from all of the different movies.
I have lots of pics from Disney on ice so I'll keep adding them while I talk about several other new things going on with Grace. Here's the other good pic of the three of us- awww...very cute!
Grace has started saying some really funny things. When I ask her if she's ready to do something (i.e. take a nap) she replies "not quite." Ha ha- so I have to tell her ok...one more minute. She also says "hmmm, that's wierd" and "that's amazing" often. The most funny of all of them is when Evan is upstairs working and she wants to talk to him...she goes over to the stairs and shouts up "Hey Ev" to get his attention. What a hoot-
Another big event that happened recently is that we put Grace back in pull-ups during the day. I potty trained her shortly after her 2nd birthday and for awhile she was doing really well. Several months ago she starting having "accidents" again and after trying every tip in the book (positive
reinforcement, negative reinforcement, sticker charts, candy, etc.)to get her back on track, we decided to see the pediatrician. The pediatrician told us that when you train kids so young (I didn't think 2 was too young considering I was trained at 18 months...but I guess times have changed), it's very common for them to lose interest later on. After the excitement wears off, it's no longer so much fun and such a priority. She also said that after kids master something like potty training, when they move on to master their next big skill, potty training is put on the side burner. It's a bummer to be back in pull-ups but a major relief to not have to do laundry every day and watch her for clues that she has to go potty day in and day out.
This last pic was taken after Disney on Ice (it was late) and poor Owen was so sleepy he didn't want to be in the pic so we just have the three. All of the little ones were so good throughout the entire performance- we are so lucky to have such great kiddos.Hope you enjoyed this blog entry...until next time- Love us~