S and A’s School Celebration of Life and Friend Birthday Celebrations

For their birthday celebration at preschool, it’s customary for the kids to bring in their own cake mix and help mix and bake a cake for the entire class at school. Samantha and Amelia couldn’t wait for their big day and were ecstatic to help bake their cake during class. Normally, I pick them up at recess right before lunch, but on their birthday celebration day, they stayed for lunch for the first time so they could celebrate with their classes and enjoy their brownie cake. The twins also helped write a “History of Samantha/Amelia” with photos which their teachers read to the class on their special day. I love that their preschool teachers take the time to make each kid feel special on his or her big day– the girls were beaming when I picked them up! Their preschool refers to it as a “Celebration of Life,” and it truly is; although, I’m sure the only thing the kids care about is the cake.

Miss Holly snapped some pictures for me of Samantha’s class being silly:

The History of Samantha, as written by Samantha and Mommy:

Samantha was born on March 11, 2013 in Irvine, California. She was born first and her twin, Amelia, was born two minutes later. Samantha was very loud when she was born and screamed for a long time! Samantha loved to be held and swaddled in her blankies and had to wear diapers and couldn’t talk or walk. She drank bottles and slept most of the time.

Samantha started to eat fruits and vegetables and sit up when she was six months old, and started crawling  when she was 8 months old.

By the time Samantha was one year old, she learned to walk, and could say “mama,” “dada,” “baba,” and “dog.” She loved to go on walks, sing Pat a Cake, swing and go down the slide.

At two years old, Samantha was sleeping in a big girl bed, learned to use the potty, learned to ride a scooter and was talking all the time. She loved to go to the beach, play at the park, visit Grammy’s house in Utah, and play with dolls.

At three years old, Samantha became a big sister when her little sister, Meredith, was born. She was a great helper with Meredith helping feed, dress and play with Meredith. Samantha started preschool for the first time and learned her letters, numbers, and had fun doing art projects. She loved to swim, go to Legoland, and build tall towers with magnatiles.

And now Samantha is four years old! She can get dressed and button her clothes all by herself! She helps Mommy at home with Meredith and by putting the dishes in the dishwasher and cleaning her room. Her favorite colors are pink and purple and her favorite movie is Frozen. She loves gymnastics and dance class, the beach, loves to do crafts and swim, and her favorite place is the cabin in the mountains in Utah. Her best friend is Amelia and she loves to play with mommy, daddy, Amelia, Meredith and her dog, Bandit.

Sammy’s pictures she passed around class:

   Amelia’s favorite part was the singing candle Miss Becky gave her.

The History of Amelia, as written by Amelia and Mommy:

Amelia was born on March 11, 2013 in Irvine, California. Amelia was born two minutes after her twin, Samantha. Amelia was quiet when she was born and only cried a little bit. She loved to be held and swaddled in her blankies and had to wear diapers and couldn’t talk or walk. She drank bottles and slept most of the time.

Amelia started to eat fruits and vegetables and sit up when she was six months old, and started crawling  when she was 8 months old.

By the time Amelia was one year old, she learned to walk, and could say “mama,” “dada,” “baba,” and “dog.” She loved to go on walks, sing Pat a Cake, swing and go down the slide.

At two years old, Amelia was sleeping in a big girl bed, learned to use the potty, learned to ride a scooter and was talking all the time. She loved to go to the beach, play at the park, visit Grammy’s house in Utah, and play with dolls.

At three years old, Amelia became a big sister when her little sister, Meredith, was born. She was a great helper with Meredith helping feed, dress and play with Meredith. Amelia started preschool for the first time and learned her letters, numbers, and had fun doing art projects. She loved to swim, go to the zoo, go to the beach and take care of her dolls.

And now Amelia is four years old! She can get dressed and button her clothes all by herself! She helps Mommy at home with Meredith and by putting the dishes in the dishwasher and cleaning her room. Her favorite colors are pink and red and her favorite movie is The Little Mermaid. She loves gymnastics and dance class, the beach, swimming, riding her bike and scooter, baking cookies, and loves to do crafts. When she grows up, Amelia wants to be a veterinarian or a princess. Her best friend is Samantha and she loves to play with mommy, daddy, Samantha, Meredith and her dog, Bandit.

Amelia’s photos for sharing time:

 

 

Samantha and Amelia are four! Almost… their preschool birthday celebration was a few days before their actual birthday over the weekend.

The girls didn’t have preschool on Friday before their birthday, so we played at the park with Maliyah and Allie and celebrated with princess cupcakes I made, but should have outsourced since making five different batches of buttercream in different colors for the dresses took forever. All the big girls burned off their cupcake-induced energy playing tag/pretending Meredith was a monster and running away from her.

Amelia’s favorite princess is… you guessed it! I don’t think she’s ever even seen all of A Little Mermaid, but she still claims it’s her favorite movie? She’s obsessed with mermaids in general.

Samantha and Elsa are best buds.

Friday afternoon it was birthday celebration #3 with our neighborhood friends. It ended up being hot that day, so we busted out some water balloons leftover from last summer and invited everyone to the park for a water balloon fight and cupcakes.

The kids have never really gotten into the whole “fight” thing. They mostly squished and stomped on the balloons instead of trying to throw them at one another.

  

Meredith thought it was all very exciting!

Cupcake time before the princess dresses melted in the sun!

Addison and Camdyn obliged the birthday girls with a round of their favorite game– Duck Duck Goose.

We were totally surprised when Jenny arrived in style with a Barbie Jeep she gifted to the twins! Talk about an awesome birthday present! Thanks, Jenny and Katie!

Cruisin’ with my besties.

So terrified to fast-forward 12 years when these girls will be driving for real! Stay off the roads!

They may have gone off roading and killed all the plants at the park, but eventually they got the hang of it.

Hop in, girls! Let’s cruise to the beach!

Friday night it was time for birthday celebration #4, in case you’re counting, where we had dinner and even more cupcakes with Natalie, the Nguyens and the Erpeldings. Meredith toddled all over the play structure trying to keep up with the big kids and everyone was either running around if they were kids, or chasing kids if they were adults, that we didn’t even notice it was getting dark and hadn’t even had dessert yet. We lit the girls’ candles in the dark and they enjoyed yet another birthday song before digging into their treats.

Todd and Owen brought along a science demonstration for our entertainment… the classic mentos in soda trick.

Mesmerized by the soda fountain.

So much excitement and it wasn’t even their real birthday yet! Although I missed putting together an official party this year, it was relaxing and fun to hang out with our friends and have a casual celebration instead. We may have to do this again next year!

Lots of love,

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She’s a Toddler!

Meredith had been zooming around on her hands and knees, or cruising from furniture to furniture for months, without seeming too care much about taking the plunge and walking solo. I had been begging her to start walking since virtually every pair of her leggings had holes in them (even with her trusty “hazmat suit” on) and her hands and knees had been rubbed raw from all that crawling!

Like most milestones, Meredith was on her own time table and finally decided to take her first steps on February 15, a few weeks after her 1st birthday and, coincidentally, the same day we accepted an offer on our house (an emotional day all around!) After a few weeks in escrow, the deal with our original buyers fell through and our house is now back on the market, so it’s been back to my job as full-time maid, but at least some things are still moving forward– like Meredith’s walking! She’s practically running around this place and is absolutely terrifying trying to walk down the stairs!

Samantha, (and then, Amelia a week later), started walking a few weeks ahead of Meredith, which I find funny considering Meredith has two examples/motivations around her at all times. Looking back at what was going on around the time the twins started walking, Meredith has been up to the same shenanigans, having a harder time going down for naps and bedtime, and crying randomly at night. She loves to practice her new skills in her sleep and it’s been keeping her up. At least I can take comfort in looking back to this milestone with the twins that an end is in sight and hopefully it’s just temporary.

The twins were just as excited as we were when Meredith started walking and have been encouraging her along the way. There is a class of toddlers in their preschool that the girls always point to and say, “When Meredith starts walking, she will be a toddler, like them!” So when Meredith took her first steps, the twins exclaimed, excitedly, “MOMMY, SHE’S A TODDLER NOW!!!” Whenever we refer to “Baby Meredith” now, the girls correct us: “NO, she’s TODDLER Meredith!”

Meredith’s first steps 2/15/17:

Let it go!

The first few weeks of walking, Meredith felt like she had entered a new, exciting world of possibilities!

She loves to go down the tube and the slide by herself (she will go down the big slides at the bigger parks as well).

Meredith has the best of both worlds… she loves to toddle around and then gets a free ride home.

Meredith practicing her new skills (gotta love that zombie toddler walk):

Our baby is officially a toddler!
Lots of love,

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Scootering Balboa Island

It’s been a while since the girls had played with their friends, Kennedy, and Sebastian, so we met up with Lucero and kids for a spontaneous hangout at Balboa Island.

Kennedy told the girls all about her new American Girl doll, Kelly, and now they want to trade in their Bitty Babies for a big girl doll and go to the AG store in LA with Kennedy.

Meredith is normally a total nightmare in restaurants, but today she decided to people-watch contentedly while we munched on strawberry waffles at Le Pain Quotidien.

Bee helmets on and ready to scooter Balboa Island.

A playdate at Balboa is not complete without a hippo cookie from the famous Dad’s Donuts. There are so many cute shops, ice cream parlors, and bakeries on Balboa that we could have spent all day browsing, but the kids were scootering down the sidewalk faster than we could catch them.

Couldn’t leave without a chocolate banana from the Original Frozen Banana Stand. Meredith enjoyed a lick.

We promised the kids we’d go down to the beach, thinking they’d just stick their toes in the sand for a minute, but NOPE. Samantha and Amelia dove in, jeans and all! They looked miserably uncomfortable on the ride home in their wet jeans, but I didn’t hear any complaints, so they apparently didn’t mind. Meredith made several escape attempts to the ocean and was quite enraged each time I pulled her out of the water.

Constructing a sand castle with Kennedy.

Amelia has been sporting a bandaid prominently on her face for the past week and a half after Samantha burned her with the hot glue gun during an afternoon building a birdhouse with Daddy. Samantha has been very remorseful about the incident and even told her teachers during share time about what happened and how she’s tried to make it up to Amelia with extra hugs and sharing her favorite stuffed animals.

Sebastian shows off his “fish.”

The best part about getting together with this crew is how nicely all the kids play together. Even though Kennedy and Sebastian are a little bit older than the girls, they run off together like the best of friends, lost in their own little world. It’s always nice when I can chat with my own friend while the girls play happily with theirs.

Until our next adventure with the Smiths…

Lots of love,

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Zoo with Grammy and Olivia’s Bowling Party

Grammy unexpectedly came to stay with us for a few days, which was a nice surprise and immensely helpful as we were able to have her babysit while we house hunted and packed. For Valentine’s Day, Jake put together a cute scavenger hunt including different cards and envelopes that said cryptic things like, “Pack two changes of clothes and a swim suit… a car will await you at 7:15 on Thursday…” Since his envelopes were supposed to be spaced out among a few days and I am every bit as neurotic as he is spontaneous, I got to the bottom of his elaborate puzzle without opening all the envelopes.

Exasperated at my lack of patience, he spilled the beans on his plans, which included him arranging for my mom to come out for the long weekend to watch the girls while we flew to Vegas for a concert. Extra points for creativity and planning on Jake’s part, but between Meredith coming down with a high fever (it ended up being her first ear infection) and us accepting an offer on our house that same week, I asked for a raincheck on the romantic weekend he had taken so much time planning. I felt so bad cancelling such a fun and spontaneous surprise, but at least he was able to sell the tickets and get a credit for our plane. Long story short, we ended up having my mom come out anyways and used the extra help to take care of business. Not very romantic, but we did get a lot done!

In between house projects, I took advantage of Grammy’s visit to take the girls to the zoo. Meredith was squirming and screaming while we waited an eternity for the ride operator to check that everyone was strapped in, but as soon as the carousel started spinning, Meredith was mesmerized. She stared at the pole moving up and down, completely transfixed and delighted that she had the good fortune of riding a magical horse!

Samantha’s favorite ride at the zoo is the train, and she asked Grammy to accompany her while Meredith, Amelia and I were on the carousel.

Picnic lunch.

I think we maybe saw a total of three animals on this trip. All the girls wanted to do was climb on statues, eat, ride the carousel and train, and play on the playground.

A day at the zoo is not complete without stopping to say hi to Bryan, the good friend of Marisa, one of my former students and the girls’ awesome friend/mentor!

How cute is this bowling party idea? The twins and I had a girls’ afternoon bowling for Olivia’s birthday party and I thought it was such a low-key and FUN idea for a kid’s birthday party!

Our bowling buddies, Chelsea, Addison, Olivia, Amelia, Camdyn, Samantha and London.

Samantha refused to let me help her at all with the entire bowling procedure, and I had to bite my lips in anxiety watching her carry the eight-pound ball by herself to the ramp. I also had to bite my tongue and refrain from freaking out every time the girls touched their hands to their mouths after sticking their fingers in the holes of the bowling ball. Am I the only one grossed out by those balls and those shoes?

Even when it was Samantha’s turn, Amelia insisted on joining her so she didn’t have to sit alone. I think the girls have inherited my bowling abilities, which are nonexistent. Good thing they didn’t care about the score and thought that when the machine knocked down all the pins at the end of their turn, that they had gotten a strike. “MOMMY! I KNOCKED DOWN ALL THE PINS!” they’d yell excitedly every time. I didn’t have the heart to break it to them.

“Let’s go, ball! Let’s go, ball!” they chanted in unison.

The bowling alley has a kids bowl free all summer program, so we may be going more often this summer since the girls were obsessed!

Lots of love,

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