Monday, July 16, 2012
Potty Trained in 3 days?
Today Alexa turned 25 months. I think it's safe to say that I should stop counting her age in months from here on out, but for today's post I feel like it's necessary to point out that she JUST turned two! I've been toying around with the idea of potty training her for a bit. About two months ago I started brushing up on my potty training skills and debating on what reward system I wanted to use when I did bite the bullet. After messing around on the internet I took Alexa with me upstairs to take a shower. I usually don't do this but since pee pee was on my brain, I took her diaper off and told her to sit on her potty while I showered which she did very willingly. When I was done I checked the potty and there was no pee pee to be seen. I got dressed in my room and Alexa stayed in the bathroom. A few seconds go by and I hear the little pee pee jingle playing. Her potty is amazing and it plays a pretty catchy little jingle every time she pees in it. I thought for a second that maybe it was a fluke. Before I could walk to the bathroom she came walking into my room wiping herself with a towel. Boy this kid is observant...well, sort of. I wipe, but never with a towel. I digress. Yay! She did it! You would've thought she had graduated college or saved someone's life. Nope. Just pee. My heart swelled with pride. I immediately went to the store and bought a 3 pack of Gabba panties. That was a joke. She wet all three in a matter of two hours. Feeling a bit discouraged I vowed to wait until after her birthday. Fast forward two months to July 3rd. I was ready to try again. I knew we were going to be hanging around at home for a few days. I figured this would be a great time to bunker down and get'er done! I put Alexa in panties and every five minutes I asked her if she had to go potty. Occassionally she would say no but more often then not she would say yes and sit on the potty. There were a whole lot of false alarms but every once in awhile she actually went and what better to reward her with then popsicles?! She loved it...so much so that I'd often find her sitting on the potty pushing even when she didn't have to go. She even cried a few times when she couldn't push anything out. After going thru a few too many popsicles I changed up my tactic. Day two was filled with lots of mini m&m's. Every time she went pee pee she helped me count out 10 m&m's. Awesome! She was peeing like a pro. By the end of the day we had our first poopy in the potty too! Wooooo! Me and both big kids did lots of potty celebration dances that day. Now she's only in diapers at naptime and bedtime. She occassionally wakes up from naps dry but I'm not confident enough in her ability to hold it yet. We'll give that a little bit of time. I bought a pack of pull ups too and we use those when we're out in public just in case. I still tell her they're panties though so there's no confusing them with diaper. I'm just so proud of her! She is defintely the youngest of the kiddies to be potty trained AND the quickest!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Party planning is my passion!
I admit it...I'm a party planning junkie! Months before the kids birthdays roll around you will find me scouring the internet looking for ideas. My pinterest "Party" board is one of my favs!! This year I struggled with deciding whether to do a "Yo Gabba Gabba" theme or a "Goggie" theme. She loves both things equally. I knew I could find plenty of premade Gabba decorations but I'd have to make the doggie themed ones. Which theme won? Doggies of course! I couldn't pass up the adorable puppies I found on the Create a Critter cartridge....a super cute dalmation and light brown terrier. I started gathering ideas in April and worked on things little by little. As always I had more ideas then I was actually able to bring to life.
I'm so sad. I didn't take any pictures of the backyard in all of it's pink and purple prettiness. We had four round tables set up with pink and purple tableclothes and lots of balloons. I decorated Alexa's high chair with pink and purple streamers and a big dalmation taped to the front of the tray. Super cute!
I didn't have very many crafts or games to do this year. I had quite a few people find out that they couldn't make it last minute and quite a few of the guests were too young to participate in anything like that. Next year I'm sure it will be a little more exciting. Most of the little kids spent their time playing in the water table and the sandbox. The adults spent time chit chatting and eating. I feel like I raced around like a crazy woman the whole day but I enjoyed it all. Alexa had a blast pouring water on her head, opening her presents, playing with her new chapstick and eating sweets! Sounds like a great 2nd birthday party for my birthday girl!!
| Front Door |
| Favor Table |
| Back Door |
| Archway between living room & dining room |
| Outside Table Centerpieces |
| Lexa's Party Shoes |
| Dessert Table Brownies, Pawprint cupcakes, Pupcorn, Choc covered pretzels, Fruit cups, Fruit dip, Pink waffers, Rice crispy treats |
I'm so sad. I didn't take any pictures of the backyard in all of it's pink and purple prettiness. We had four round tables set up with pink and purple tableclothes and lots of balloons. I decorated Alexa's high chair with pink and purple streamers and a big dalmation taped to the front of the tray. Super cute!
I didn't have very many crafts or games to do this year. I had quite a few people find out that they couldn't make it last minute and quite a few of the guests were too young to participate in anything like that. Next year I'm sure it will be a little more exciting. Most of the little kids spent their time playing in the water table and the sandbox. The adults spent time chit chatting and eating. I feel like I raced around like a crazy woman the whole day but I enjoyed it all. Alexa had a blast pouring water on her head, opening her presents, playing with her new chapstick and eating sweets! Sounds like a great 2nd birthday party for my birthday girl!!
| FRIENDS: Ebby, Ryan, Alexa and Richie |
| She had sooooo much fun dumping water on her head |
| Llama Llama Misses Momma from Mommy, Daddy, Abby, Nate and Jax |
| Doctor Kit from Kristen, Tommy and Ryan |
| This is the face she made the whole time we sang "Happy Birthday" |
2 years. 730 days. 17,520 hours. 1,051,200 minutes old.
You are TWO. Those words feel so weird coming out of my mouth. The night before your birthday I laid in bed looking thru my old facebook pictures. I labeled all of my albums based on how old you were at the time. I first looked at all of your newborn pictures. I remember the day you were born like it was yesterday. I remember how cute you looked with your extra large flower bow and headband. I remember all of the nurses commenting on how big it was in comparison to your head. I remember how excited I was waiting for Abby and Nathan to come up to the hospital to meet you. I can still feel the energy there was in the room when they first walked in. Their smiles. Their gentleness. It was an amazing time. I remember sitting in my hospital bed alone with you examining your little fingers and toes and playing dress up with you. I changed you from the plain ole' white long sleeve hospital tee into a bright pink gown and pink headband. I took lots of pictures of you. I had waited so long for you baby girl. So many hours of worrying about ultrasounds, blood tests and movement. It was such a feeling of accomplishment to be sitting in that room holding my baby.
I slowly made my way thru the rest of the pictures. Some pictures made me smile. Others made me cry. I miss that little baby and all of those milestones and yet I wouldn't exchange this stage of your life for any of the previous stages. Right now you're so fun! Everyday you learn new words and make new faces and play with your toys a new way.
At 24 months you:
~~Wear size 2T shorts and 2T or 3T shirts
~~Wear size 6 or 7 shoe
~~Wear size 5 diapers
~~Has peed on the potty once
~~Love reading a story before bedtime; favorite book- Llama Llama Mad At Mama
~~Loves Yo Gabba Gabba (Gabby), Sesame Street (Meh-Mo), and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (Mouse or Gog-Gog)
~~Loves to play with her baby dolls, puzzles, and chapstick
~~Love green beans
~~Love to draw and color with pens and crayons
~~Love to sing songs, especially "The wheels on the bus", "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "How much is Doggie"
~~Love swimming in the pool
~~Want to play in the water table and blow bubbles everyday
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Day in the Life of...
April 19, 2012
Alexa- 1 day shy of 22 months
Jackson- 8.5 weeks
Alexa- 1 day shy of 22 months
Jackson- 8.5 weeks
7:28am- Nathan wakes me up to ask what he should wear today. I turn my head to see this little face sound asleep. He slept in his cosleeper until 5:30am but then fussed until he was in Momma's arms.
7:40am- The fun REALLY begins. Abby and Nathan are arguing and Abby comes to snitch. I decide it's time to get up and start my full time job as a referee.
7:50am- The princess is awake. We're in the middle of redoing the nursery so we have a half hot pink and black and Dr. Seuss nursery.
8:00- I get both babies dressed. Jackson has been a bit constipated so we celebrate when we find a poopy surprise!
8:35am- Mini photoshoot (3 mini bribery marshmellows included) while we wait for Daddy to get ready for work.
9:25am- Dropped Daddy off at work. Now we're on our way to Dollar Tree and Beckers for some new educational toys.
11:07am- Lunch in the car with Lexa. Wendy's
11:58am- Our new counting animals and sorting tray from our shopping trip
12:00pm- The fun begins! After a mini teaching session on what the colors were and how we would sort them she got started on sorting them herself.
12:18pm- Not bad munchkin!
12:00- 12:20pm- Jackson enjoys some playtime on his mat while me and Lexa play together.
12:20pm- We moved onto lacing. This is one determined little girl!
1:48pm- Now we've gone to the opposite extreme. Instead of constipation Jackson has diarrhea and a sore tooshie. Nothing that sitting around with your booty in the wind can't solve. Time to stop the daily one ounce of apple juice.
12:56pm- Nap time! One of the last few naps in her crib. By next week she'll be sleeping in her new toddler bed and I bet she'll still sleep with her booty in the air.
2:15pm- Jackson FINALLY falls asleep in the travel swing. I start strightening up.
3:00pm- I wake Alexa up from her nap and get ready to pick up the kids from school. We come downstairs and can't find the keys. After 10 minutes of frantically searching I call a friend who I talk to at the school and ask if she can drop the big kids off to me. She agrees and I keep searching.
3:34pm- The big kids are home and I promise $1 to the one that finds the keys.
3:50pm- Abby finds them behind the heater in the living room. Woo-hoo!
4:25 pm- 15 minutes of reading
5:59pm- Daddy's home!
6:05pm- Trip to Walgreens for doggies and Pathmark for formula with Alexa. It's amazing how easy it is to shop with one child.
7:00pm- Momma and Jackson socialize while Abby does her girl scout thing.
8:00pm- Abby and I scarf down chicken quesidillas for dinner
8:30pm- Lexa goes to bed
9:00pm- Big kids are in bed and supposed to be sleeping but still chatting. Why should tonight be any different?
23 months
She LOVES this monkey!
I definitely feel as if I've neglected updating about my little Lexa Lynn lately. It's so hard to keep up with all the changes going on with these babies these days. Thank God Abby and Nathan are older and don't hit as many milestones. I'd never be able to keep up with it all.
My baby girl, you turned 23 months old yesterday! One more month and you'll be 2! Is that even possible? You don't seem two to me even though you're so mature. I'm one lucky Momma! You so far have been a pretty easy toddler. You listen quite well. Well enough for me to let you walk ahead of me on the sidewalk and never have to worry about you going near the street. Well enough that you've been coloring and painting and doing big girl arts and crafts since about 15 months old. Well enough that I can send you to walk down the driveway and up the front steps while I get Jackson out of the car. I don't realize just how well behaved you are until I see you around other kids your own age and see how much of a difference there is in your behavior. Thank you Alexa for being an AMAZING little girl!
I love listening to you talk and just watching your routines. In the morning when you wake up you lay in bed shouting "Momma? Momma?" until I hear you on the monitor and come in to get you. Sometimes you come into the bathroom with me while I put in my contacts and you always steal either Abby or Nathan's toothbrush and brush your teeth with it. You even pretend to spit in the sink. You've begun protesting when I give you a sippy of cold water. You want juice! And we can thank your Daddy for that very bad habit! I've started letting you drink water from a big girl cup in an attempt to make it fun again. You're doing pretty well with it although my carpets aren't ready for you to be drinking anything else that might stain in a big girl cup.
You're still a huge Yo Gabba Gabba fanatic! You sing along to just about every song they sing. Your favorite is "There's a Party in my Tummy". You know every word. "Carrots wanna go to the party in my tummy?" you say "Yeaaaaaah!". Listening to you sing
Alexa, I just love listening to you using new words. Lately you've learned the word "spicy" and you use it every time you take a sip of someones soda. The carbonation must tickle your tongue and throat and remind you of something spicy. You've also started saying "Wal" for "Walk", which we have been doing every night and you love it!
You are a wonderful big sister. I wasn't always so sure of how well you would adjust to having a baby around but it's been such an easy transition. You love holding him, kissing him and talking to him in high pitched voices. Anytime Abby or I starts talking to Jackson you come running up to imitate us. You've earned the nickname "Copycat". You're just like another Momma to him. You come get me every time he cries. You say "Ry-in" for crying and you alert me every time he starts tipping over while sitting up on the couch.
Ever since we moved you into a toddler bed we've been reading a bedtime story. Sometimes it's the only way I get you to agree to peacefully walking up the steps at night. Right now your favorite books are "Momma" or "Llama llama mad at Momma" and "Doggie" or "Turner McWerner and Hooch the Pooch". You sit on your bed as I read and listen so quietly. When I say "The End" you immediately lay down ready to sleep.
HUGS!!
I love checking on you before I go to bed because I always find you in some crazy position.
You held onto this slide for dear life until you could finally hold no more.
You love putting on clothes. Even if they're not your own!
The other night we experimented with letting you sit in the back of the sit and stand. You thought it was great. You even enjoyed sitting in the basket.
Your very 1st ride in the car shopping cart. Too bad we can never find it when we go food shopping.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
9 plus weeks
I admit that life has gotten quite crazy in the last few weeks son. I feel as if I'm neglecting this blog and losing precious memories of you in this crazy, chaotic, sleepless life. You've been awfully clingly and cranky lately so much of my time has been spent sitting on the couch rocking you or pacing the floor to calm you down. Although it's stressful for me to not be able to get much housework or play time in with your sissy during the day, I know I won't regret the time I spend cuddling you. The nursery is halfway finished, I have bows laying half completed in every nook and crannie of the house and laundry piling sky high, but I love that you need me so much right now. I just wish it wasn't at the expense of your happiness. You've changed so much in the few weeks since I wrote. You're changing everyday and becoming such a handsome little man.
Feeding: We have officially made the switch to soy. You've been on it for a couple weeks now. Your tummy seems to be thanking us. You no longer spit up with every feeding and you seem to be less gassy. I dreaded the switch to soy because I know with your sisters the soy made them very constipated. Week after week I would try to weigh the pros and the cons of making the switch until finally your tummy troubles outweighed the problems we would have with constipation. You were fine for the first two days, keeping very regular. By the third day you were having a hard time going and were having to push super hard. It breaks my heart to watch you turn super red, latch onto my shirt as you bare down and scream out in pain and struggle to go. At your two month check up the doctor suggested we add one ounce of water to your 4 oz 2 scoop bottles. The idea is to just add extra liquid to your stools. Exciting right? Our other option was to try giving you one ounce of prunce juice mixed with one ounce of water. Neither seems to be working exceptionally well but you are going now without the screaming and tears so we'll take what little relief it seems to be offering. At your appointment on the 23rd (9 weeks old) you weighed 14lbs 4 oz and were 25 inches long. All those late night feedings are doing you good. You are a BIG boy!
Sleeping/Awake Time: You have finally started sleeping thru the night! Tuesday the 24th was the first time I had slept longer then 4 hours in months. I awoke feeling like a new woman and a better Mommy. You seem to sleep better when I have all the lights out in the room. No TV. No nightlight. Just darkness. Oh, and you still love to be swaddled. Add onto that a full belly and a dry diaper we've got a baby who will sleep 6-8 hours straight. Sleeping during the day seems to be a totally different story. You have started only napping for 10-15 minutes at a time. And most times you'll only fall asleep on Mommy or Daddy's chest. I'm worried we're starting bad habits with you and now that you're almost 2.5 months I'm going to work on establishing some sort of routine for naps. Our house is always quite noisey so I may start laying you down for naps upstairs in your room. Lately we've been thinking that you may have colic. It has been quite stressful on the whole family. I hate to see you cry, but those cranky times make your happy times all the more exciting. Your happy now means smiling, cooing and laughing. You're becoming quite social. If anyone talks and smiles at you you smile right back at them. You are however quite stingy with the smiles when I take out the camera. You're very intrigued by it and everytime I try to take a picture of you smiling you stop smiling and concentrate on the camera. It drives Mommy crazy! I go nuts trying to get your attention and make you smile again. We've started using your bumbo. At your two month check up your doctor noticed a flat spot on the right side of your head. He suggested we do things to avoid having you lay on that side. I figure some time in the bumbo will help strengthen your neck muscles and give that flat spot a break. You've also been doing some tummy time to work your neck muscles too. Generally you will happily lay on your tummy for about 3 minutes. Any longer then that and you fuss. Several times you've gotten so annoyed being on your tummy that you've pushed and rolled yourself over onto your back.
Diapering: My chubba wubba! You are now almost 11 weeks and wearing size 2 diapers. When you were in the hospital at 6 weeks they gave me a pack of size 2 Pampers. At the time you were still fitting nicely in size 1's but we were running close to the end of the pack. Once those ran out I didn't want to chance buying another pack of size 1's and have them be too small before we could use them all so up a size you went.
Clothing: You are officially out of size 0-3 months clothes. I look at them and you look huge in comparison. Are you really growing that quickly?! I returned a few sleepers that Nana bought you and bought a couple Carter's size 6 months onesies and matching pants sets. They fit you perfectly. You now only have 5 spring outfits to wear. I refuse to buy another whole winter/spring wardrobe for you with this crazy weather. In no time you'll be out of 3-6 months clothes and into 6-9 months. In fact I worry that I'll be buying another summer wardrobe before the summer heat leaves PA.
Bathtime: Up until you're very last bath I would've said you hated it. Everytime I lay you down in the tub you cry. I usually spend about 2 minutes trying to calm you with no luck and then I give up, scrub you up quickly and take you out. This past bath I calmed you down and you smiled. You actually smiled. Then you actually started playing. You were using your legs to push up off the bottom of tub and slide yourself around. It was so cute.
Jackson, my Mommy guilt is at an all time high right now. Even though I'm enjoying your new little personality I'm struggling with your bouts of crying. I'm not afraid to admit that I have once had to swaddle you and lay you in your crib upstairs. I turned down the volume on the monitor and watched to make sure you were ok. You only cried for 1-2 minutes and then fell asleep. It killed my spirit to admit defeat and lay you there but we both needed a break. These days you and your sister are enjoying tag teaming me. I find myself telling you both more and more often that I only have two hands. I just can't be with both babies at once. I hope that this is teaching you patience but it breaks my heart to not be able to jump to your every want and need. Your sister has become a handful in the past few weeks. She needs me to discipline her as soon as she does something naughty and this sometimes means having to stop in the middle of feeding you to put her into time out or correct her. I know someday this hard work and consistency will pay off but it's hard. One day when you're a Daddy to two you will understand. I love you baby boy.
Feeding: We have officially made the switch to soy. You've been on it for a couple weeks now. Your tummy seems to be thanking us. You no longer spit up with every feeding and you seem to be less gassy. I dreaded the switch to soy because I know with your sisters the soy made them very constipated. Week after week I would try to weigh the pros and the cons of making the switch until finally your tummy troubles outweighed the problems we would have with constipation. You were fine for the first two days, keeping very regular. By the third day you were having a hard time going and were having to push super hard. It breaks my heart to watch you turn super red, latch onto my shirt as you bare down and scream out in pain and struggle to go. At your two month check up the doctor suggested we add one ounce of water to your 4 oz 2 scoop bottles. The idea is to just add extra liquid to your stools. Exciting right? Our other option was to try giving you one ounce of prunce juice mixed with one ounce of water. Neither seems to be working exceptionally well but you are going now without the screaming and tears so we'll take what little relief it seems to be offering. At your appointment on the 23rd (9 weeks old) you weighed 14lbs 4 oz and were 25 inches long. All those late night feedings are doing you good. You are a BIG boy!
Sleeping/Awake Time: You have finally started sleeping thru the night! Tuesday the 24th was the first time I had slept longer then 4 hours in months. I awoke feeling like a new woman and a better Mommy. You seem to sleep better when I have all the lights out in the room. No TV. No nightlight. Just darkness. Oh, and you still love to be swaddled. Add onto that a full belly and a dry diaper we've got a baby who will sleep 6-8 hours straight. Sleeping during the day seems to be a totally different story. You have started only napping for 10-15 minutes at a time. And most times you'll only fall asleep on Mommy or Daddy's chest. I'm worried we're starting bad habits with you and now that you're almost 2.5 months I'm going to work on establishing some sort of routine for naps. Our house is always quite noisey so I may start laying you down for naps upstairs in your room. Lately we've been thinking that you may have colic. It has been quite stressful on the whole family. I hate to see you cry, but those cranky times make your happy times all the more exciting. Your happy now means smiling, cooing and laughing. You're becoming quite social. If anyone talks and smiles at you you smile right back at them. You are however quite stingy with the smiles when I take out the camera. You're very intrigued by it and everytime I try to take a picture of you smiling you stop smiling and concentrate on the camera. It drives Mommy crazy! I go nuts trying to get your attention and make you smile again. We've started using your bumbo. At your two month check up your doctor noticed a flat spot on the right side of your head. He suggested we do things to avoid having you lay on that side. I figure some time in the bumbo will help strengthen your neck muscles and give that flat spot a break. You've also been doing some tummy time to work your neck muscles too. Generally you will happily lay on your tummy for about 3 minutes. Any longer then that and you fuss. Several times you've gotten so annoyed being on your tummy that you've pushed and rolled yourself over onto your back.
Diapering: My chubba wubba! You are now almost 11 weeks and wearing size 2 diapers. When you were in the hospital at 6 weeks they gave me a pack of size 2 Pampers. At the time you were still fitting nicely in size 1's but we were running close to the end of the pack. Once those ran out I didn't want to chance buying another pack of size 1's and have them be too small before we could use them all so up a size you went.
Clothing: You are officially out of size 0-3 months clothes. I look at them and you look huge in comparison. Are you really growing that quickly?! I returned a few sleepers that Nana bought you and bought a couple Carter's size 6 months onesies and matching pants sets. They fit you perfectly. You now only have 5 spring outfits to wear. I refuse to buy another whole winter/spring wardrobe for you with this crazy weather. In no time you'll be out of 3-6 months clothes and into 6-9 months. In fact I worry that I'll be buying another summer wardrobe before the summer heat leaves PA.
Bathtime: Up until you're very last bath I would've said you hated it. Everytime I lay you down in the tub you cry. I usually spend about 2 minutes trying to calm you with no luck and then I give up, scrub you up quickly and take you out. This past bath I calmed you down and you smiled. You actually smiled. Then you actually started playing. You were using your legs to push up off the bottom of tub and slide yourself around. It was so cute.
Jackson, my Mommy guilt is at an all time high right now. Even though I'm enjoying your new little personality I'm struggling with your bouts of crying. I'm not afraid to admit that I have once had to swaddle you and lay you in your crib upstairs. I turned down the volume on the monitor and watched to make sure you were ok. You only cried for 1-2 minutes and then fell asleep. It killed my spirit to admit defeat and lay you there but we both needed a break. These days you and your sister are enjoying tag teaming me. I find myself telling you both more and more often that I only have two hands. I just can't be with both babies at once. I hope that this is teaching you patience but it breaks my heart to not be able to jump to your every want and need. Your sister has become a handful in the past few weeks. She needs me to discipline her as soon as she does something naughty and this sometimes means having to stop in the middle of feeding you to put her into time out or correct her. I know someday this hard work and consistency will pay off but it's hard. One day when you're a Daddy to two you will understand. I love you baby boy.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Pudgy wudgy was a bear
Baby chubb!!
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