Wednesday, October 21, 2009



It’s Abby’s birthday! Well, half- birthday anyway, 6 months already!?!? She’s celebrating today with a stuffy nose thanks to her sisters. Oh I know I can’t really blame them, but it’s more fun that way! Abby really doesn’t mind the snottiness, she fussed a few times in the night – but nothing major.

She’s very excited about her new tooth. How do I know? Well, because she’s constantly trying to feel it by shoving her hands and feet into her mouth every chance she gets. And she’s blowing raspberries during most of her waking hours. You really need a warning to be near her “You may get wet, possibly soaked on this ride!”

When she isn’t blowing raspberries, she is shrieking like a seagull. Honestly it’s cute and funny….until it gets old! She is LOUD! But she’s happy about it – it’s the best way she has to convey her enjoyment of the craziness around her.

She isn’t sitting on her own yet, but she is almost there. And she still doesn’t like to roll from her front to her back, but she CAN do it when she tries hard enough. More likely

though, you’ll find her scooting across the room by kicking/thrashing her legs while on her back. Last night she almost bumped her head on the doorway because I hadn’t realized she was THAT mobile with her body thrusting. It’s an interesting way to get around, for sure!The giggles and laughing are contagious. I’m not sure there is anything better than all three girls giggling –each making the other two giggle even harder. Never a dull moment around here!



Sunday, October 18, 2009

I think I said to myself 3 or 4 times yesterday, "Gotta put this on the blog." Some days are like that.Friday night was an adventure for sure. Maggie was so thrilled to take us to school for Family Fun Night/Halloween Party. She really wanted to show us everything in her classroom, but of course, the classrooms were off-limits during the party! She was super excited to see her friends from school - and in costumes, too! I got a kick out of all the little kids running to her shrieking "MAGGIE'S HERE!" It was just fun to see her in this new environment. (Also can't wait to be in her classroom on Thursday to observe even more!) Anywho. We didn't stay too long, but long enough to play a few games, let Maggie join the Kindergarten Costume Parade, and see friends. Look how Maggie is correctly playing the game int he picture below. A ping pong ball balanced on a wooden spoon. Then check out Katherine's technique in the next picture!
Cheating! But much more efficient!

When we got home, it was right to bed - with a stop in the bathroom for business and teeth brushing of course. While brushing, Maggie got a funny look on her face and exclaimed "MY TOOTH!" Her bottom left tooth had come out. Could life get any better than a fun night at school followed by her 2nd tooth coming out? I think not! So an envelope was found, a note written, the tooth was tucked under her pillow, and the generous Tooth Fairy brought $2 during the night.
(interesting to note that she lost the same tooth that Abby is getting!)

Yesterday was just a lazy Saturday - PERFECT! The girls played in the morning, happy to NOT be rushing to eat, get dressed, and out the door for school or church. While they were playing, I overhead Katherine pretending with her Little People, and one was telling the other "God says it's OK to hit, so I'm going to hit you now." What? I try not to intervene too often, but this was one time I could not hold back. Where does she get this stuff?

After naps, we decided to venture out to find some pumpkins suitable for carving. Since both girls have had trips to the pumpkin farm with school, we didn't think we needed a full family trip was well. But the pumpkins they brought home from their trips are not large enough to carve. So we went to the local farm stand and got 2 nice-sized pumpkins. Katherine was disappointed when we got home and left them outside. "I want to chop them up now!" We told her we'd CARVE them next week - closer to Halloween.
We had to drive past Maggie's school to find out pumpkins. And of course, she was excited to see it and point out the playgrounds. Here's how she described it."See, that's my playground. I have to stay there on that one, because I'm in Kindergarten. But, if we have outside gym, then we can play on the other one. But at recess, that one is only for the 1st graders, and the second grades, and, well, you know, all the graders. The graders can use that playground, but we have to stay on ours, because we're just in Kindergarten." Credit to Chris for not driving off the road during that explanation!

And so that's it. I've tried to upload pictures to go with this post, but it's given me an error message 4 times. Sigh. Abby's fussing for lunch, and Katherine's flopped on the couch. It seems she's decided to be sick now. Never a dull moment!
*Pictures finally worked! Hooray!*

Thursday, October 15, 2009

A post in pictures, it's the only way to cover three weeks without crying!
First it was off to the Farm with Katherine's preschool. She loved every minute. She thought the school bus was awesome, and loved petting all of the animals. Well, not the goats, especially the one who almost knocked her over while she was petting a different one. We chose 2 tiny pumpkins from the field and all in all it was a great day!
I found a pair of Maggie's old overalls while switching clothes from summer to winter. (side note that managing the wardrobe for 3 little girls in this ever changing climate is a challenge!) She loves them, and is able to slide out of them independently for bathroom trips. But, she calls them "overalls-es." One day, Abby and Katherine were BOTH in "overallses" and she demanded a picture while holding Abby - because they matched. How could I object?
We brought the high chair up from the basement for Abby because it was getting too hard to sit on the floor and feed her in the bouncy seat. She has decided that she LOVES to eat. However, her flailing arms and erratic head movement make it difficult to simply feed her. It's more like a game of how to keep her from moving so the food gets IN her mouth. Honestly last week I let her play with her toes, because as she would open her mouth to put her toes in, I could block the toes and get the spoon in first. Fun times!
Last weekend (10/4) as I was getting ABby dressed, I realized I had grabbed this outfit without even thinking about it. All I wanted was a dress with long sleeves. But it is so much more than that. Mike chose this outfit for Maggie as a gift for her first Christmas. He got a matching outfit for cousin Zoe,and I remember Rita laughing at how he was scandalized at how much one little outfit, for one little baby, could cost. And yet, he had to have all the matching pieces to make it a complete look. Maggie was such a peanut that it took until Easter for her to fit into the outfit. He saw Maggie and Katherine wear it, but not Abby. It still just hits you sometimes how unfair it is, and how much I miss him.

Spontaneous sisters pictures here.
This one cracks me up. Very often, as we wait for Maggie to come home, Katherine wants to DO something. On days when she doesn't nap, or thinks 30 minutes is enough nap, she often wants to make cookies. Not great for my waistline, but an easy project and fun for all. On this particular day, I let her lick the beater. I went to move laundry and it occurred to me that she was still licking her beater and hadn't asked me to put it in the sink yet. When I went back to look, I saw why.
Sure she had licked her beater, but then she dipped in for more to eat!

Another picture of Overalls-es here. This one is great - Meg gave me this outfit for Maggie. But because she was such a squirt, she didn't fit into the corduroy pants in the appropriate season. I held onto them, and then Katherine wore the outfit, and now Abby. Note that Abby is getting so big! Hard to believe next week is 6 months already! She's cutting her first tooth, too!
Later that evening, Chris brought up the "Johnny Jump Up" Hilarity ensued. Abby giggled and laughed more than ever, which made the girls fall over laughing as well. Simple pleasures!
Last weekend we went to Green Bay for the day to see friends. It was cold (and snowy on the drive up) but the sun was bright, so we ventured out to a Wildlife Sanctuary. The kids favorite part was feeding the ducks. I was NOT thrilled but they mostly just waddled around eating the corn that was given to them. Katherine didn't like to feel the duck actually eating from her hand, so she would throw the corn, and then clap for the ducks when they ate it off of the ground.
Other tidbits...
Maggie's first parent teacher conference went well. She passed all of her intake screening with flying colors and was tested by the reading specialist to place her in the appropriate group for her advanced reading skills. She'll be her own group since there are no other students in either class at her level. Mrs Potter says she's a joy to have in class. We're just a little proud of her.
We've all had some form of the bug that hit Maggie so hard. I think we might just be seeing the end of it now - with me. I'll be glad to have everyone healthy again!
Abby rolled front to backa few times the other day. She still doesn't do it often enough - usually getting stuck on her front and just getting mad, but she's working on it.
And how about a few Katherine-isms?
After fighting with me about needing to wear a coat this week "When can it be summer again?"

In Green Bay, looking at fish in a tank, Ryan(5yrs) said jokingly "I think those fish like to eat Katherines!" She didn't miss a beat before saying dismissively, "Nope, they eat Maggies"

Driving with Chris, she pointed out that it was the same highway to go to Boom Booms. He reminded her that it was also the way to Great Great Art and Edna's, Phil and Steph's (in Green Bay,) Grandma Arline, and Gram and PopPop were just the other direction. She thought for a minute before asking "Why doesn't Great Great Arline have a boy too?"

I'm sure there are a million more stories to share, but this post is too long, the girls are done with naps, and my fingers are cold from typing. Time to snuggle and read stories until Maggie gets off the bus!