Washington Trip 2018

At the end of August, before the twins started Kindergarten, Jake took the twins and Meredith on an epic summer finale trip to Washington state. The girls had been looking forward to their trip all summer, and after having everyone home all summer long, it was a much anticipated break for me! Eleanor and I bid farewell to the jetsetting quartet and they were off! Needless to say between the squabbling twins and a two-year-old in a full length cast, Jake received many awed looks and “World’s Greatest Dad!!” comments from strangers in the airport!

According to Jake, the girls were great on the plane, thanks to snacks, Ipods and in-flight movies. We had the three girls sit together, with Jake beside them in the aisle.

After a flight, layover, another flight and an hour’s drive, they were excited to arrive at Uncle Kip and Aunt Gigi’s farm in Mattawa, WA.

Since there’s no town or anything nearby, I was worried the girls wouldn’t have enough to do and would drive everyone crazy for the five days they were on the farm, but I definitely underestimated the power of wide open spaces! The little wild animals roamed freely around the farm and exerted all their energy outdoors so that they conked out at bedtime without a fuss!

Raspberry picking in Aunt Gigi’s amazing raspberry patch.

Pizza night– the girls loved helping make pizzas and watching them be fired up in the outdoor pizza oven.

The girls’ favorite part was touring around the farm and seeing all the animals, especially the adorable baby cows.

Meredith didn’t let her cast stop her from hobbling around the barn to pet each and every cow. Poor calves looked terrified of her!

Pure joy.

So exhausted she conked out standing up!

Meanwhile, back at home…

Elle and I had the dreamiest staycation of all time! We got to bond, cuddle, enjoy relaxing walks and afternoons by the pool, and I got more things done that week than I had all year! I’m thinking this will definitely become an annual tradition, as the timing was perfect with it being the week before school started. It was such a refreshing break and I was able to recharge and get totally organized for the new school year.

Kip and Gig have five kids, but only the youngest, Mason, was around the hang out. Meredith became his best buddy and tagged along with him like a little puppy.

Climbing rocks at Wild Horse Monument.

Overlooking the Columbia River.

Sammy was here.

Throwing rocks into the Columbia.

I guess we need a treadmill! Anytime the girls slipped away, Jake would find them in the basement trying out the exercise equipment.

Lounging with their new doggie friend by the pool.

Endless activities!

Movie night!

 

The entire trip I kept hearing about all the delicious treats Aunt Gigi treated them to.

Four wheeling excursion!

The girls loved going to a local fair and all of the animals/greasy food that came with it!

Gigi and Kip said the girls were great, but the times that they inevitably did get cranky or whine, Kip would say, “No speaking Waaaaaahmby!” Meredith loved it so much that we’ve since adopted that phrase here and whenever the twins whine, Meredith with chime in with, “NO SPEAKING WAAAAAAHMBY!”

 

Jake found Meredith chilling with Mason and a bag of doritos while he played his video games. This was basically her heaven.

More “resort” activities.

The twins raved about how they were allowed to put as many m&ms in the cookie dough as they wanted.

 

Their reaction when Jake told them they were leaving the next day:

Aunt Gigi helping with the girls’ hair before their early am flight the next day.

On their way home.

Layover in SLC– hi Grammy and Grandpa!

Ginormous breakfast.

Elle and I were so happy to have the girls and Jake back and the girls couldn’t stop talking about the next time they want to visit. Not being there myself, it was a little nerve-wracking wondering how they would behave, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear from Gigi that they did awesome.

She posted: “My little brother Jake came to visit with three of his darling daughters this week! He is Dad of the Year in my opinion! Keeping up with these energetic gals is one thing but to keep them on a schedule, and do all the little things too?! He made sure they picked raspberries each day, had a physical activity, cleaned up after themselves and used their manners. The girls were so well behaved and funny I’d have them back tomorrow. Thanks for visiting us on the farm!”

I was so grateful for Jake, Gigi and Kip making my staycation a reality and thankful that everyone had a great time on the farm!

Lots of love,

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San Diego and Eleanor’s Entourage

Meredith planned the perfect time to break her knee and have a full length cast on because just a week later, Grammy, Grandpa and Aunt Sarah came to town! By then, the cast didn’t deter Meredith much, so we went about our normal activities. We had always wanted to try taking the train down to San Diego, and the girls finally got their chance with Grammy, Grandpa and Aunt Sarah as their volunteer tour operators.

Photo by Sarah:

A life goal fulfilled.

Ok, I’m over it.

There’s a local blog I follow which had a “practically free” day trip to San Diego itinerary. Kids were free on the train and most of the activities were free as well, although we’d definitely skip some of the activities and just do the children’s museum or Balboa Park next time.

They stopped at Old Town for some sightseeing around the shops and Mexican food for lunch. They also played at the park and then hopped on the train back home, totally exhausted from their journey. Photos by Sarah.

While our visitors were here, Jake, the girls, and everyone else took a walk on the San Clemente beach trail and stopped for breakfast and dessert.

Meredith was not going to let her cast hold her back from rock climbing.

Eleanor also welcomed visitors from afar coming to pay her tribute! Great Aunt Linda and Great Uncle David drove from Yucca and Annie and cousins Jack, Eleri, and Rhys came from Connecticut for the day, bearing gifts for everyone. Eleanor adored all the cuddles and attention. Meredith and the twins were so excited to play with their cousins and enjoyed a full day of swimming, playing and non-stop snacking.

Photos by Sarah:

Cuddles with Grandpa.

Chilling with Grammy.

Hugs from Great Aunt Linda.

Mesmerized by Great Uncle David’s beard.

Tea time with Great Aunt Annie.

The only person she would smile for was Great Grandpa!

So tired after a long day of visitors!

Rhys was especially so cute with Samantha and Amelia. It was a special treat to play with cousins all day!

All sugared up on strawberry shortcake.

Our pool was definitely at capacity!

Lots of love,

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Meredith, a Full Length Cast, Summer, and a Newborn

With all three kids home during the summer, plus a newborn, life was already pretty chaotic to being with. But apparently, we were becoming too complacent with our “easy” summer and needed something to complicate life, because clearly, we needed something else to worry about!

What better complication than a toddler fracturing her knee and needing a full length cast on her leg for the duration of the summer? Sign me up!

It was a Friday and Meredith, Eleanor and I had taken Bandit out on a quick walk around the neighborhood. Meredith was on her scooter, as per the usual, when on her way back (which is slightly uphill), she hit a part of the sidewalk that was partly raised and had a big crack. She fell over, twisting her legs over one another and started crying. I’ve seen many harder falls than that from her, so this was about par for the course. I helped her up, she stopped crying after a few minutes and she scootered home.

An hour later, however, during dinner, Meredith started melting down with an intensity beyond her normal tantrums and began complaining about her knee. She started limping, so I helped her upstairs, gave her some tylenol, and she went to bed, still complaining. That night, she woke up several times moaning about her knee, but there wasn’t a lot we could do at that point, so we comforted her as best we could and got through the night.

The next morning, she seemed to feel better, although she still limped around. We figured maybe she had strained her knee or torn a ligament, so we tried to get her to rest and elevate her leg with an ice pack, but she would have none of that. When the twins went for a bike ride, she screamed that she wanted to go too! She hopped on her strider bike before anyone could stop her and valiantly tried to chase after the twins, with only one leg pushing the bike! This definitely overexerted her and the rest of the day, she unhappily hung out on the couch or was carried from room to room as she wouldn’t put any weight on her left leg.

Saturday night was more of the same, and she tossed and turned all night, clearly miserable. We decided to wait until Monday to go into the orthopedist instead of going to the ER, so Sunday she was miserable and laid up on the couch! Her knee wasn’t particularly swollen, so at this point, we both figured it was some kind of bad sprain.

Monday morning, I took her into the ortho for an x-ray. Meredith was so excited during all of it, and the twins were extremely jealous (we don’t know why, but they looooove going to the doctor). When the doctor put the x-ray up to the light, I sighed in relief because I couldn’t see any kind of break. Not so fast… the doctor’s first words were, “So, she’s going to need a full-length cast.”

I burst out laughing. “YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME??!!”

Sadly, she was not joking. My jaw hung open as I tried to grasp how it could really be fractured when she’s taken much harder spills and falls in the past. The ortho said it was the perfect storm and that she had landed in exactly the right spot on the cracked sidewalk, even if it wasn’t a forceful impact. She pointed out the tiniest of tiny little cracks near Meredith’s kneecap and said that based on the fact that she wouldn’t put any weight on the leg, was very sensitive whenever the doctor tried to touch her knee and the teeny tiny crack showing up on the x-ray, the best course of action was to cast it. A full length cast was the only option for a break in this location, and unlike Samantha, who had a waterproof cast on her arm last summer, the doctor wouldn’t do a waterproof cast this time for the leg because they are harder to dry out and get dirty/smelly a lot faster. Awesome!

Still completely in denial, I was led into the casting room where Meredith picked out a pink cast and in a few minutes, it was on! Meredith immediately started to feel a little bit better as the cast made getting around less painful for her. She still wouldn’t put any weight on her left leg that day, but seemed in much better spirits.

This is the craziest part… Samantha broke her arm falling off a zipline at the playground last August. I looked up when it was and it was ONE YEAR EXACTLY TO THE DAY that Meredith got her cast on! And both were total freak accidents. Let’s just hope next August 13th doesn’t bring us any more broken bones… I will be staying inside that day and bubble wrapping everyone. Jake and I are now one and one on broken bones… the first thing he said when I texted him from the orthopedist was, “I’m glad this one wasn’t on my watch!”

The first full day with her cast, Meredith looked pretty forlorn and was not the happy, hyper Meredith we’re used to. It was so sad seeing her sit all day on the floor, playing with her trains and magnatiles, and only moving when we carried her up and down the stairs or around the house. On the bright side, while she normally terrorized the house and created messes anytime I was feeding the baby, at least with her cast, she pretty much stayed put wherever she was placed, so I didn’t have to worry about that as much! On Day 2, I was on my bed feeding the baby and had left Meredith in the playroom. All of a sudden, I heard a scraaaaaatch, slide, scraaaaaaatch, slide… Meredith slowly appeared in the bedroom, sliding on her tummy with her arms outstretched, dragging her lame leg behind her! It was pretty forlorn looking, but A for Effort on Meredith’s part! She even managed to wiggle over to the bed and hoist herself up, dragging her heavy leg behind her.

Once she accomplished crawling down the hallway and climbing the bed, that was the end of staying in the same place! She crawled everywhere for another day, by Day 3, she was brave enough to start hobbling around on her leg and crawling up stairs, and by Day 4, she was literally running, scootering, climbing, you name it!  Everyone who saw her at the park with her cast on had their mouths hanging open in awe… this girl was not going to let a little thing like a cast stop her from anything.

Two beat-up toddlers! Between Maple falling and hitting her face on furniture at home and Meredith breaking her knee, they looked like little ragamuffins!

At this point in the summer, our one saving grace for surviving with newborn Elle was our pool, making it so easy for the kids to burn off some energy, without packing the baby and everyone up. And now even this was more complicated! The first week Meredith had the cast, I was feeling very sorry for both her and myself (mostly myself haha), but after a few days of getting used to taking care of the cast, it became manageable and the world kept on turning. Since her cast was not waterproof, we bought a cover for it which did a very thorough good job of keeping water out of it in the bath and the pool. She couldn’t really swim since the cast was so heavy, but at least she could cool off a little by hanging out on a floatie.

Hey, Gimpy! This is what Jake called her for the four weeks she had her cast on, and she thought it was hilarious!

Sand at the park was another danger zone as the last thing we wanted was for her to be itchy! We tried to avoid sand as much as we could, but we did do a few beach and park trips with the cover on her cast, and it worked out fine. The worst part was getting her dressed for the day, and the annoying task of putting on that ugly and hot cover whenever we were going out so that her cast didn’t get dirty/wet/sandy. Also, Meredith had been doing great with potty training up until that point, but because we didn’t want to deal with accidents and the cast, we let her revert back to pull-ups and had to re-train her all over again once the cast was off. Again, we clearly needed our lives to be harder this summer!

Meredith loved having all her friends sign her cast. Last year, Samantha wouldn’t let anyone sign hers!

   

Meredith and the twins enjoyed lots of cookies, brownies, and other goodies sent by kind family and friends wishing Meredith a quick recovery!

Just because you have a broken knee doesn’t get you out of chores…

 

I had to buy Jake all new socks because we used those to protect Meredith’s toes poking out of the bottom of the cast when we went outside. The socks had holes in them after one day of use, so we’d discard and pick out a new sock from his sock drawer!

Meredith always asks to “practice” the piano after the twins do their practice each day.

At the beginning of the ordeal, four weeks seemed like it would be an eternity, but time flies when you have a toddler in a cast, a newborn, two crazy older sisters and a hot, hot summer to keep you occupied!

Lots of love,

 

 

 

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Beach Cruisers, Tanks, and August Adventures

In August, the girls checked off quite a few items from their summer bucket list, and then some.

$2 movie matinee with a probably $20 ridiculously enormous bucket of popcorn:

Biking on the boardwalk in Newport Beach, riding the Balboa ferry and playing games at the Balboa Fun Zone:

Beach cruisin’

    


Sunburned and exhausted!

Once again, the twins picked out everyone’s outfits for church.

Outfit change and after church bike ride.

There was some kind of safety fair going on at the park and the girls had a blast checking out the fire trucks, police car, and an army tank.

 

Ready to report for duty.

It’s not summer without an outdoor concert.

Daredevils at the skate park:

Jake and the girls ran into Parker and Maple at Home Depot!

The kids made some cute bookends!

In case you’re wondering where pictures of Eleanor and I are on these outings, there are none! Jake took the girls on pretty much every one of outings the entire summer, giving Eleanor and I some much needed peace and quiet on the weekends!

All of our babies get baby acne around 6 weeks, and Eleanor was no exception 🙁

  

Most of our kids complained about tummy time, but Eleanor hardly seemed to care we were forcing her to strengthen those neck muscles!

 

Hanging out with her favorite baby friend.

  

Meredith loved meeting Marisa and being cuddled for hours!

        

Contemplating the meaning of life…

Hmmmm…interesting…

Lots of love,

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