Unpacking Shenanigans and Pool Roller Coasting

This is what happened any time I actually tried to get any unpacking done in our new house…

I walked in after stepping out for ONE MINUTE and was like, “WHAT IS GOING ON???” I tried to be mad, but was stifling laughs and I took a picture. As a housewarming gift, a friend gave me some new bubble bath after seeing this picture since she figured we could use some!

Another day of unpacking, another set of unsupervised twins and an unlocked baking cabinet…

Clearly, no remorse.

This was their creation. Every preschooler’s dream snack!

The girls came home from preschool the day of our move to much confusion!

Welcome!

Channeling the vines…

It was the girls’ idea to do yoga poses for the photo. They wanted to be seeds and asked me to water them as they sprouted up…

Hello? Any growing going on down there?

One of the most highly anticipated events of our move for the twins was the promise of getting bunk beds! After several heated arguments between the girls about who was going to get to sleep in the top bunk before we purchased them, we quickly realized bunk beds were not going to work! We opted for loft beds instead so they could both sleep on the top, and the space underneath gives them just as much room to play.

As excited as they were about their new beds, they were too scared to sleep in them for a week! It didn’t seem to be the height that bothered them so much as just being in a different bed and room, not to mention the “scary lights” they were seeing? No clue what that’s about! We kept their old toddler beds underneath the loft beds until they got used it and now they are sleeping soundly. They do love to “visit” each other’s lofts and there’s been a few missed naps/delayed bedtimes because of too much excitement and playing when they should be sleeping, but I guess I can’t blame them. Bunk beds are exciting! They also have their own bathroom in their room now, which has been awesome since they can just go without walking into the hall or waking anyone up if they have to go at night!

Unfortunately, Meredith quickly learned to climb the ladder. She almost gave me a heart attack the first time I found her up there with the girls! We’ve now added “Meredith on the bunk bed” to our list of Emergency Situations for which the girls can interrupt me if I’m on the phone or out of the room.

Meredith’s room is on the entire other side of the house and she felt so far away at first, but it’s been working out with her sleeping in now that she’s not right across from the girls’ room. Meredith also has her own bathroom in her room and has already started asking to go potty on her new toilet (she usually wants to sit on the potty when she’s already gone in her diaper, but at least she’s showing interest).

The girls have spent a lot of time in their craft room the past month.

So many things to dump out!

No one has really been playing much upstairs in the toy room, except for Meredith who has free reign!

Meredith is always happy to eat anywhere, of course.

But the one thing everyone has used the most has undoubtedly been the pool! Through all the stress, chaos and boxes, this one thing has made it ALL worth it!

This is what happens when Daddy is home while I’m getting things done…

Day One of moving in included having a self-closing gate installed around the pool. Before:

After:

Bandit goes crazy when the kids are in the pool and runs around the perimeter being obnoxious and barking like mad. He’s fallen in a few times and is usually too shaken up to want to go near the pool for a while.

We’ve taken a crash course in pool maintenance… the first day the pool guy who comes every week explained all the equipment to us, our heads were spinning. We are a little more used to it now, but it’s a lot to learn about. One day, we were swimming and to my horror, I saw a rodent lying sprawled face down in the water, just floating! I was screaming and getting everyone out of the pool while Jake grabbed the pool stick and fetched it out. Fortunately, the pool guy, Tony, is awesome and reassured us the chlorine already in the pool would take care of it, but he came out anyway to check on the levels. Apparently, rodents, rabbits, and birds are really common animals he finds in the pools he’s cleaning! Disgusting. At least I didn’t see it swimming…

Especially as the weather has heated up, it’s been a total lifesaver to be able to go out and take a quick dip without packing up or going anywhere. Not hauling any kids or gear and driving to the pool? Best. Ever.

Other fun moving photos from June:

We have more than a few empty rooms and an ENDLESS supply of projects to be done. The living room is our first project, but in the mean time, we are actually loving the empty space. This room has become the girls’ unofficial gymnastics, ballet, and duck duck goose room. Their friends that come over end up always playing in this room too, despite there being a craft and playroom!

Meredith fell down the entire flight of stairs a few weeks ago, and I watched in slow-motion horror as she tucked and rolled… and rolled… and rolled before I could stop her. Amazingly, she got up and looked a little dizzy, but walked away without a peep. We had a contractor there at the time giving us an estimate and he couldn’t believe she just walked away! Good thing we hadn’t ripped out the carpet yet!

Building forts.

Exploring cabinets.

It’s the Wild, Wild West around here and Meredith has been taking full advantage!

When we decided on this house, the one factor that was an unknown was what the neighborhood would be like. Obviously, coming from our previous awesome neighborhood with tons of kids, we were nervous about this one, but now we’ve realized we had nothing to be worried about.

The very first weekend we moved in, our neighbors hosted a movie night at the pocket park across the street from us, complete with a popcorn machine and treats, and they’ve done the same thing about every two weeks this summer. The girls have been in heaven, obviously. We’ve joked that the Hodgsons are the new Abbotts (the Abbotts in our old neighborhood were our next-door neighbors who were always hosting outdoor movie nights and block barbecues).

We have tons of kids in our new neighborhood, including a next-door neighbor who’s a 4-year-old girl (the girls have loved jumping on her trampoline) and dozens of other babies, toddlers, preschoolers and older elementary kids. I’d say it’s more of a mix of elementary school kids than the younger set, but everyone has been really welcoming and the girls have been very excited to go out and play every day with their “new friends.” It’s not the same as our old neighborhood, but I’m sure we will make new memories in this one.

One afternoon during the first full week of being in the house, I went outside to go biking with the girls around the cul de sac for the first time and the Hodgsons were out. They must have texted everyone else in the neighborhood to meet the new neighbors, because minutes later, a swarm of kids and parents came bursting out to bike too and to introduce themselves. Every afternoon, there’s a bunch of kids biking and scootering around the cul de sac, and our previously slow-to-warm-up twins, have been biking with them regularly! Meredith, as per the usual, has been loving all the new, exciting kids.

Meredith stole someone’s stroller…

Did I mention the girls love the pool? The spa has also really helped to take the edge off after a long day of unpacking!

Lots of love,

 

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How Lucky I Am to Have Something that Makes Saying Goodbye So Hard

At the beginning of June,  with most of our house packed up and ready to move, it was finally time to say goodbye to our beloved neighborhood. We threw a block party complete with an Italian Soda Bar and a taco/burrito bar, and had one last hang-out with our neighborhood friends that we’ve grown so close with over the past six years. We ended up calling it a “Farewell, but Not Farewell Party” since we were only moving ten minutes away and planned on hanging out with everyone regularly. Still, there’s nothing that can replace living right next door to some of the kindest, most helpful, and fun people on the planet, people I know I can text for a can of diced tomatoes, a diaper or last-minute babysitting and have a bunch of people ready to help on a moment’s notice. Not having to drive anywhere to hang out at the pool, the park or our friends’ houses was huge and we will miss that so much! With all the stress of the move itself, leaving our neighborhood was definitely the hardest part.

In particular, we couldn’t have asked for better immediate next-door neighbors in the Abbotts and the Wheatleys. The Abbotts are the neighborhood organizers, having movie nights in front of their house for the kids and the annual Halloween bbq and block party. They have also been Bandit’s official dog sitters when we are away and love to take him to the beach, to Starbucks, and to the dog park. In short, they treat him better than we do!  We will miss Joyce bringing over crafts for the girls and the kids giving Bandit a nice scratch on the back every day when they return home from school. Likewise, Barbara, Gary, and CJ always have a bone waiting for Bandit in their garage or on our porch when we are out and have been kind enough to bring over play doh  and treats for the girls. They’ve been very understanding about all the random balls and pinecones that get thrown over into their yard from the girls over the years, not to mention the noise! We already miss them so much, and Bandit is absolutely heartbroken!

We have deep affection for the other families in our neighborhood, and especially all the preschoolers and babies on our immediate street and the surrounding blocks. Our girls have grown up from 0-4 with these kids and I never took for granted the fact that we could walk outside anytime and there would always be other moms out with whom to get through those long afternoon hours. Our kids spent their first few years taking stroller rides around the neighborhood, collecting rocks on the trail out back, having Easter egg hunts with the neighborhood kids, hunting for snails at the little park around the bend, picking up mail and chatting with the cute, old mailman who knows them by name (I get so sad thinking about him dropping packages off on our old porch and realizing we’ve moved!) , splashing in the neighborhood pool with their giant Nemo floatie and all their friends, and riding plasma cars around the alley at many a 4th of July, Halloween and Christmas block party. Jake will definitely NOT miss being on the Board and all the HOA drama, but we will definitely miss having repairs done extra quickly because of him being on the Board.

We WILL miss the entire neighborhood being decked out for holidays, the old couples who remark, “My, they are getting so big!” every time we pass them, and all the flowers that the girls pick and arrange into bouquets every afternoon on our walks.  The twins started out strolling around in their double stroller, then walking, then scootering, then balance biking and finally, real pedal biking around this neighborhood, with all their friends growing up with them. There was never a dearth of other people’s houses to play in when we were too tired to get in the car and go somewhere. It was one of the best things about living in such a tight-knit community. We have priceless memories of hanging out with the neighbors, kids scootering outside or running around the house, and all the moms lounging around on patio chairs. We absolutely struck gold with this neighborhood and truly feel like it was one of our greatest blessings when we originally moved there.

It had been a bittersweet ride selling our house and getting ready to move, but it didn’t feel quite real until our “Farewell” party. It was very emotional for us, but we at least got to publicly express our gratitude for all our neighbors’ friendship and kindness over the years and will never forget the wonderful years we spent here. Thank you, friends!

Meredith gets in the way of Chelsea and Olivia. Meredith will miss all the “big kids” who’ve known her since she was in my tummy!

Addison shows off her bike and recently lost teeth.

Amelia takes advantage of the lack of parental supervision to help herself to refills of Italian Soda syrup (without much sparkling water).

Little Owen.

Sweet Kennedy and Quincy.

The always happy London.

After decorating bikes and scooters, the kids rode them in a parade around the neighborhood.

Owen and Jenny helped push Meredith in the parade.

I’m so sad Meredith will be too young to remember our old neighborhood!

Our last week in the house, we tried to soak it all in amidst all the packing and chaos everywhere, and also tried to empty out our fridge and freezer for the big move.

If you’ve ever spilled quinoa on the floor, you know what a nightmare it is to clean up! Meredith was NOT helping with the packing or cleaning situation!

Before taking everything down, we took one last look at our home. After all the work that went into this house, it was heart-wrenching leaving it all behind, especially the rooms to which we brought our babies home.

The new owners said they are keeping Meredith’s room as-is since their girl just loves it! Sadly, the owl room that Jake’s mom painted will be repainted for their boy. A moment of silence for all of Grandma Celeste’s hard work…

Even though we have more/larger bathrooms in our new house, we remember vividly all the work that went into our old upstairs bathrooms, and we really miss them!

So many memories of Jake laying down floor, pipe leaks and having to redo the flooring and kitchen, and what seemed like years of picking out flooring, baseboards, paint, crown moulding, shelving, vanities, countertops, shutters, windows and doors… it was hard to leave all that hard work behind! I remember specifically when the twins were potty training and made a huge #2 accident on the carpet upstairs… we decided right then and there to redo the entire upstairs flooring and the stairs. I remember coming home from a Utah trip and the stairs had been done and I was so happy to see the dark wood instead of the carpet. I totally appreciated those stairs every trip up and down. We also really miss the beautiful view and all of the sunrises, sunsets and walks/runs out on our favorite trail. We even miss the fat chipmunk who crawled up our back patio fence and into our garden, attempting to eat our vegetables every day, and the sound of all the obnoxious frogs croaking in our fountain!

The girls got involved by packing the toys and their clothes from their room.

Moving Day! Fortunately, the girls had a field trip to go strawberry picking at Tanaka Farms with their preschool, so they were out of the house for the morning a little longer than usual. My friend, Jodi, graciously watched Meredith while the movers were here in the morning, and they were able to get a lot done. Crystal watched all three for me the next day while we finished a few things up at our old house before the new people moved in. And then it was goodbye!

So sad to say goodbye!

It was hard to explain to the girls that when they got back from preschool that day, they wouldn’t be coming back to this house!

While the moving company did a meticulous job of packing everything in the moving truck safely, it was slow-going and took most of the day just for them to load everything. Getting everything unloaded in our new house went quickly, but even though I had color-coded and clearly labeled every box, as well as put giant posters up in each room to denote Bedroom #1, Bathroom #1, etc., so the movers would know to where to put everything, we still had a good number of boxes end up random places. Unpacking took forever and the girls were no help. It was like Christmas for them seeing half unpacked boxes and toys they hadn’t seen in a while! I was so frustrated with the unpacking process that I vowed next time, we will send them to Utah for a week so we can actually get something done! In short, the moving process was horrible! So. Many. Boxes. I feel like I’m going to have nightmares for years over all the moving stress.

Even after most of the unpacking was done, the organizing became the next huge project and I don’t know if it will ever be done! The first week, even after organizing the kitchen, we were still getting used to everything and felt like it took an hour just to remember where the bowls were. We couldn’t find anything! The girls were getting lost upstairs, not knowing where their bedroom was, and we still haven’t internalized which light switches turn on which lights!

Now that we’ve been here a month, it’s a little more reflexive, but we still have a lot of work to do. We still have one room downstairs that is basically a holding spot for pictures, decor, Amazon packages and everything we don’t know what to do with yet. Even though this house is bigger, the previous owners did not put in a lot of shelving and organization into their closets or in the garage, and after doing all of our closets at our last house and putting in tons of racks and cabinets in our old garage, it feels like we’re starting from ground zero!

The first few weeks with bare walls, boxes everywhere and not knowing the neighbors, our house felt strange, like it wasn’t even our house, but now that we’re a little more settled in, the house is starting to feel more home-like. However, the girls still talk about our old house all the time and we always wave to our neighborhood whenever we pass it! I’ve accidentally turned onto our old street more than a few times and have still not reset Google Maps with our new address as “home.” Still, a sad realization came the other day when we were visiting an old neighbor’s lemonade stand, and I had completely forgotten the code to get in the gate. It truly is our “old house” now!

A few memories from our old house:

 

 

Lots of love,

 

 

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February Smorgasbord: Ballet, yoga, hiking, the park and playtime at home

At the end of the week, we typically have “smorgasbord” for dinner… basically that means we scrounge up whatever we have left in the fridge and call it a meal! This week it was Jake and the girls’ specialty, Spanish Tortilla de Patatas (pretty much eggs, potatoes and veggies cooked into a delicious frittata), while some weeks it’s just applesauce, cheese sticks and plain noodles! I liken these blog posts unto our end of the week smorgasbord because of the lack of unifying theme when my pictures have built up! So blog smorgasbord it is.

We’ve spent the better part of four years in this spot, watching the kids grow up in this little playground.

This girl brightens up my day! We will miss our little tot lot so much when we move. We are close to deciding on a house and will only be moving a few minutes away to a bigger house, but the day (and weeks after) we sold ours, I was an emotional wreck. We couldn’t have asked for a better neighborhood and friends I know I can rely on for two cans of diced tomatoes, an onion, and beef broth (actual ingredients I needed and received via doorstep delivery from one of the neighbors I group texted last week)! We will miss our beloved home dearly and are trying to engrain in our memories the place where we brought our babies home for the next month until it’s time to say goodbye.

Cold weather doesn’t ever deter the twins from begging to go to the beach. Who needs sand toys when you have driftwood?

At the beginning of the year, the twins started a new ballet/yoga class at Grace and Zen and are hilarious practicing their mermaid and dolphin poses. It’s a very fun, low-key and zen-like class. The girls even get to rub soothing lavender oil on their feet at the end to wind down! I think I should be the one going to this class. 

Cute mini dancers.

So graceful…

Tree climbing and showing off some gymnastics moves after dance.

The girls love to roughhouse and be silly on the floor. Meredith gives as much as she takes and the twins are often left screaming and crying after she pulls their hair and crawls over them like bugs!

I will especially miss the trail out in the canyon behind our house… countless memories of taking Bandit out there to chase bunnies before we had kids, then going on nature walks with the girls and running with Meredith and the jogger.

We had to be out of the house randomly last month for an Open House, showings and inspections, and I often took the girls out for a picnic lunch and playtime at the park after preschool pickup to kill some time.

The twins were SO excited about their 100th Day of School celebration wherein Samantha and Amelia were tasked with bringing 100 chocolate chips and 100 Chex, respectively, to help make their class snack mix.

The twins never had one of these little push tricycles when they were babies because there was no way I could push both of them at the same time. They were pretty much resigned to the double stroller back then, but now they love pushing Meredith in her trike (and ride it themselves, in an apparent attempt to regress and enjoy the toys they never had as babies!) I must say, it’s a completely different experience having a singleton.

One way in which Meredith compares to her sisters is her capacity for trouble. She’s worse than the twins! She loves to camp out by the fridge and tinker with the spice cabinet, waiting for the opportune moment when I open the fridge to grab something out of the door. She was quite happy with her spoils of maple syrup this time.

Samantha and Amelia’s favorite pastimes include dressing up, especially if it’s with mommy’s jewelry and shoes.

Lately, the girls have been requesting fairy tales like Jack and the Beanstalk, Rumplestilstkin, Hansel and Gretel, and the Three Billy Goats Gruff at naptime/bedtime (sometimes edited to be less– er– nightmare inducing!). They love to act out the Troll Game where they take turns being the guards of the baby gate and random places around the house, yelling, “None shall pass!” in threatening/giggling tones.

When the girls are in preschool, Meredith and I usually go for a little stroll after she wakes up from her morning nap and right before we pick the girls up from school. It’s nice to have the one on one time and watch her explore her world.

One aspect of parenting we’ve been trying to get better at lately is giving the girls more one on one time alone with one parent. They are together SO much of the day, and even though they are each other’s best friends and would come to each other’s defense in a heartbeat if anyone so much as dared tease them, the fights, the tattle-telling and the whininess rear their ugly heads if they don’t get their little attention baskets filled as individuals. We aim to spend at least twenty minutes a day of “special time” with them individually, doing something they like to do at home, and try to get out on a more extended “date” once a week. That doesn’t sound so hard, but trust me, some days it is difficult to find the time/occupy the other two with something so I can spend time with one if Jake’s not home. Here’s Samantha on a date with me at the library, concentrating on her coloring and relishing being the only child for the hour. The difference in their personalities is astounding when they are by themselves… zero arguments, whining, or fighting. It’s almost too quiet!

During her special Samantha time with Daddy, she almost always requests to build a castle with magnatiles.

Besides romping with her sisters, going on walks, feeding Bandit treats, and wreaking havoc in the kitchen, Meredith’s favorite pastimes include going up and down the stairs. She loves it when I pretend to chase her, shouting, “I’m gonna getcha!”

Oh yes and eating. By far her favorite! We held her up next to my friend’s three year old the other day and she’s just as big!

Lots of love,

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