Meredith’s 3rd Birthday Continued: Beach Fun

Meredith’s third birthday celebration continued at the beach!

Young, wild and three!

She was so excited to practice holding up three fingers for anyone who asked her if it was her birthday.

Such a fun girl!

 

Eleanor loved watching the waves, seagulls and three crazy girls running around.

I am three…

Hear me roar!

Sensory issues… not loving the sand!

Daddy cheered her up.

 

DO NOT PUT ME DIRECTLY ON SAND.

During the off-season, everyone brings their dogs to the beach, even though it’s technically not a dog beach. Bandit was so thrilled!

Jake took a video of Samantha running in the waves, but did it in slow motion for some reason.

Playing hide and seek in the rocks.

Getting hard to squeeze everyone in for a selfie.

Poor Meredith was just getting over a cold on her birthday and while attempting to run away from waves, fell in the ocean and was so cold and wet, even though we dried her off and wrapped her up as quick as we could. She was sick and missed preschool for another week, poor girl!

Lots of love,

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Young, Wild, and Three

Meredith is young, wild and three!

This was the first year she really knew what was going on with her birthday and she was SO excited! She asked every day for a month when her birthday was going to be. Instead of a big party this year, she chose to go to a theme park instead, so we did a little celebration at home, went for a bike ride and hung out at the beach and went to Disneyland a few weeks later after she had gotten over her cold!

Meredith’s 1st birthday:

 

2nd birthday:

 

3rd birthday!

Meredith is the sweetest three-year-old and gives the best spontaneous hugs! She loves to cuddle, rub my shoulders and she’ll randomly make comments like, “Mommy, you’re so perfect” and “Mommy I just love you!” She can throw a kicking, screaming tantrum like no one’s business, but she makes up for it in other ways. She is definitely NOT a lukewarm personality. She’s either incredibly happy and sweet or incredibly cranky. No middle ground.

We call Meredith our little songbird because she’s constantly singing. She loves to sing herself to sleep and when she wakes up in the morning, we can often hear her singing a little song to wish everyone good morning. She loves to “practice the piano” like her sisters and Miss Jenny, their piano teacher, sometimes gives her a little “lesson” after the twins. Her favorite songs right now are “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,” “I am a Child of God,” and “Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill.”

Meredith is so enthusiastic and bubbly– she’s not old enough to play softball, but she’s made friends with everyone on the twins’ team. She loves preschool and loves her friends! She’s an awesome helper at home and usually when I ask her to help me with something, she responds with an enthusiastic, “Sure!!”

Meredith has gone through some big changes since she was two. She got ear tubes put in the spring of last year and it was amazing how much more verbal she is in just a few months. She talks non-stop. She became a big sister this year, too, and takes her role very seriously. She’s always watching out for Eleanor and wants to give her five hundred hugs and kisses before nap and bedtime. If you’re loud while Eleanor is napping, Meredith will give you a very stern shushing.

Meredith loves to play at home and go out to play, so when she’s not in preschool, we’re either at Costco, at the park, or scootering around the neighborhood catching rolly pollies. She loves church and nursery, preschool, going to the beach, and playing with her animals, magnatiles, trains, blocks and dolls at home.

Not happy when I cut a wedge out of her funfetti pancakes.

Meredith says, “Wow! Thank you!” even before she’s actually opened the present.

Meredith wasn’t too interested in coloring or drawing like the twins, until she started preschool and now that’s all she does.

She was excited about her very own American Girl doll (she’s borrowed the twins’ AG dolls forever).

We had been wanting to check out the beach bike trail that goes from Sendero park all the way to the beach, so Samantha and Meredith biked with Jake, while broken-arm Amelia stayed at home with me and Eleanor. An hour later, we picked them up at Doheny Beach. Samantha did awesome and rode the 5-mile trail the entire way (it was mostly downhill, so that helped). Meredith rode on the back of Jake’s bike and loved the ride!

5 miles later, they landed at the beach!

I picked them up in the car so that they wouldn’t have to bike the five miles back, and ran to Parent Teacher Conferences during naptime. We ate at the Schwack beach grill, went to the beach, grabbed Handel’s ice cream and ate cake at home!

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My sad, sad strawberry ganache chocolate cake. Meredith requested a strawberry cake, so I baked three layers of chocolate, embedded with strawberries and frosted it with chocolate fudge. The icing was looking beautiful, until I poured the chocolate ganache over it, which I didn’t allow to cool long enough. All the beautiful icing and strawberries started slipping and sliding off! It was too late to re-frost and Meredith didn’t seem to mind, but I almost cried! At least it tasted good.

Lots of love,

 

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Eleanor 7 Months

Eleanor is 7 months old… and doesn’t fit on her milestone blanket AT ALL anymore.

This little chub is 25 pounds, and let me assure you, my back KILLS by the end of the day from all the picking her up and carrying her around!

She likes ALL FOOD. Even the green beans and broccoli she cringes at and pretends not to like at first, she ends up gobbling it up. She loves to feed herself and hates being fed! She’ll grab the spoon every time and then chuck it on the floor after she realizes food isn’t coming out of it. We go through dozens of spoons a day. Her favorites are sweet potatoes, butternut squash, pears, apples, bananas, and cheerios and puffs. She gets so excited about cheerios that she flaps her arms up and down like an ecstatic little fat penguin when she sees me bringing them over to her tray. She also eyes what we’re eating at dinner at night very enviously… she’ll track the food from the plate, to the fork to our mouths and seems to say, “Why am I not eating the same thing?!” We’ve been slowing letting her try small chunks of our meals and I have yet to find anything she refuses to eat. She’ll be totally done with purees in another month or so because she just loves finger foods so much.

Eleanor still takes 2 1.5-2 hour naps a day and a little 45 minute nap in the late afternoon. She’s still in that awkward in-between stage where she REALLY needs that third nap, but has a hard time going down. But she can’t quite make it through bedtime and dinner without it! If I could extend her second nap in the afternoon, that would probably eliminate the need to have that third catnap, but I have to go pick up the girls from school, and it KILLS me to have to wake up such a happy, slumbering baby from her sweet nap!

Consequently, she went through a month-long period of randomly waking up at 1, 2, 3, or 4 a.m. for a bottle. If we skip that last catnap and just deal with her being a cranky mess until bedtime, she’ll be so tired that she’ll sleep all the way until her normal wakeup time of 6. But skipping that last nap has not been sustainable, so we’ve experimented with having her take a super short 20 minute nap for her third nap, and that seemed to get her back to a normal wake-up schedule. Still, the month was rough since we had been so spoiled for months and months with an easy baby who slept all night.

7 month comparison with Samantha, Amelia, Meredith and Eleanor:

She’s finally starting to get more hair! I love finally being able to use our massive collection of baby bows.

Eleanor loves playing with her shoes and anything within her reach (hair, toys, food). She still crawls backwards and does a little twisty thing to maneuver herself around the floor, but still hasn’t figured out how to switch into forward gear.

Her favorites are bath time (she squeals and splashes to her heart’s content in the bath), walks, the swings, watching her sisters be crazy, and school drop-off/pick-up. She smiles at everyone and eats up all the attention, which she gets a lot of because she’s such a chub and so magnetic! People can’t resist talking to her and squeezing her ankles and chubby wrists.

Such a chunky monkey.

Meredith had the same exact little lips.

She has to take a taste of everything.

Loving life!

Lots of love,

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Amelia Joins the Club

One night at dinner, Amelia was bragging that she was the only kid in our family (besides Eleanor, of course) that hadn’t broken a bone! Knock on wood…

I was a few minutes late to school pick-up and got there when the kids had already been released to go play on the playground (usually when I get there, they are still lining up in their classrooms). I had just arrived and had said hello to Miss Shah when we heard an ear-splitting shriek in the direction of the monkey bars. Amelia appeared, clutching her wrist and screeching like a banshee. It took her a few minutes to get out what had happened, but eventually, between sobs, she screamed that she had fallen off the monkey bars.

I tried to comfort her and get her out the door as efficiently as possible, but Samantha and Meredith were huddled around clinging to my legs, and with Eleanor wiggling in the Ergo carried, it was not easy lumbering out of there with lunchboxes, coats, and all their work from the day. After a few minutes, Amelia still hadn’t stopped sobbing, and her wrist had swollen up like crazy, so Miss Linda gave us some ice for the road and Miss Debbie helped us to the car.

I thought for sure she had just injured it, maybe sprained it and would go back to playing like normal at home once all the drama was over. But for the rest of the afternoon, she laid on the couch, miserable, with a towel and pack of frozen veggies on her wrist. I went ahead and called the orthopedist for an appointment first thing in the morning.

We gave her some tylenol and wrapped it, plus put a brace on it for the night (the same brace Samantha had when she broke her arm on the zipline two summers ago).

By the morning, Amelia was calm, but her arm was still very swollen and she couldn’t twist it, although she could move all her fingers and flex. Amelia was thrilled to go to the orthopedist with me, while Samantha had a teary, tantrum filled morning since Amelia wouldn’t be joining her at school for a few hours. Amelia and Meredith were so excited to see the x-ray machine and play with all the toys at the doctor’s office that I thought for sure Amelia must have just really injured it. She wasn’t acting like it hurt in the least.

After her x-ray, the nurse displayed in on the light screen while she went to grab Dr. Davis. You’d think I’d be an expert at reading x-rays by now, but when I looked at it, my first thought was, “Oh good! It’s not broken.”

Then Dr. Davis entered and the first thing she said was, “So, it’s broken.”

WHAAAAAAAAT? I immediately texted and Jake and his response was, “NOOOOO WAY!”

And so it was that Amelia joined the Broken Bone Club.

For the life of me, I could not see any breaks at all in the wrist. Dr. Davis pointed out to me a teeny tiny line on different views of her wrist and told me she had fractured both her right ulna and radius, but she could have been totally making the whole thing up and I would have never known! She said the breaks were consistent with landing on the ground with wrists flexed up, and wasn’t surprised when I told her she had fallen from the monkey bars. She sees this every day and didn’t seem concerned that Samantha had broken the exact same bone a few years ago.

While Dr. Davis was applying Amelia’s cast, she took one look at Meredith, who was running around the office, tripping on a bouncy ball, and said, “I can see why your kids break bones! They are pretty active!” Of course, I was freaking out that this was our third break within the year, but Dr. Davis said she wasn’t concerned because it was just a combination of them being very active, bad luck, and the fact that they are pretty tall and their bones growing so fast. They are also a little clumsy!

Amelia chose yellow for her cast and was beyond excited to show her classmates at school.

 

When I came back to pick her up, she was glowing with all the attention. Everyone in class and the teachers signed it!

When we got home, her enthusiasm waned when reality hit. She couldn’t play on the monkey bars or zipline at the park, or play in the sand. She had a few rough nights getting used to sleeping with it, and bathtime was a huge pain for me. Even though it was a waterproof cast, we still had to dry it with a hair dryer if it got wet or else it smelled, so I wrapped it in a garbage bag or Meredith’s old rubber cast cover for baths. Just one more thing to worry about and it was super annoying! It was also very itchy by the end of the day, so I’d spend a few minutes after school each day scratching her arm for her with a popsicle stick!

Amelia had just started softball, too, and was doing really well with catching, throwing and hitting. Her broken arm put a damper on things for a few weeks, but luckily, it ended up raining almost every weekend and the games were cancelled anyway, so we didn’t miss out on too much. She was a trooper and every day would tell me proudly of all the things she did with her broken arm that day (climbing, drawing, writing, getting dressed by herself, swinging). Her piano teacher, Miss Jenny, was super concerned because her first recital was only two weeks away, but not only did she continue to practice with her cast, she played in the recital and did a great job!

Amelia had the cast on for four weeks, and boy were we happy to take it off. It’s easy to take things for granted when everything is going fine, but having the cast on made us grateful to have two healthy arms! The cast was so smelly and itchy by the end and Amelia was excited to have her right arm back.

At her parent teacher conference, Miss Linda showed me some handwriting from the beginning of the year, and a recent sample.

Unfortunately, it was not a great example of her progress, because the sample was from one day after she broke her wrist! Not bad for a broken wrist, though!

Lots of love,

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