Megan doesn't actually turn 1 until July 4th, but we got some celebrating done yesterday before we go on vacation.
Annie suggested monster cupcakes for our little monster. I thought it was appropriate, and went with the patriotic colors, since she's our Freedom Baby. :)
We went swimming with cousins until the lightening got a little too close, then came home and had dinner and cake with the Tucson family.
Megan wasn't a big cake smasher, but did make a big enough mess with her feet in the frosting that she got a good bath before continuing on to presents. Which she wasn't at all interested in.
The other kids unwrapped her presents for her since she couldn't be persuaded to touch the paper most of the time, let alone tear it off.
She was a fan of her stroller, but prefers sitting in it to pushing it. Though she does like to push it when the whim hits her.
Bubbles were Annie's idea and Megan got a kick out of those.
As Megan turns one she is just starting to walk. She signs and says water (wa-wa), more, all done (dah duh), and says Mom, Dad, hi, and boo. She might say Ry-Ry (Ryan) and Nannie (Annie). Or she might say the same thing for all 3 of her favorite siblings. I can't quite tell sometimes.
She's got a sense of humor and likes to make us laugh, and likes to laugh with everyone else for no reason whatsoever. She LOVES the stairs and can go down them pretty well on her own. She will stand at the baby gates by the stairs and wail when she wants to climb on them. She loves watching the kids play, but especially Ryan. He may be her favorite person, even though he is getting more territorial about his toys every day and isn't always all that nice to her. She loves him anyway.
She likes phones and remotes and the ipad and the computer. Anything forbidden is a must-have item. She is not a picky eater, but prefers to eat off the table rather than her high chair. We call her high chair and her car seat both "the chair of cheer." She cries almost every time we put her in one. Usually it only lasts until there is food in front of her or the car starts moving, but neither one is her favorite place. And the car happiness only lasts about 20 minutes and then she is DONE. Unless there is some creative entertainment going on. Or food.
Megan can bring a smile to everyone's face and gives awesome hugs. We're glad to have her in our family. Happy birthday, little one!
Sunday, June 28, 2015
June Fun
As the month draws to an end here's a look at some of the things we've been doing with our free time.
Grandma Knight was crazy enough to invite all the in town cousins over for a sleepover (except Megan).
They all stayed up later than usual, then got up well before normal wake up time. Ryan napped every day that week (not a regular occurrence since March), either trying to catch up on sleep from the sleepover, tired out from the heat and all the swimming we've been doing, or perhaps slightly anemic or some other side affect from the gluten-challenge we're doing right now. We'll do the blood test in a couple of weeks to see if Ryan is ok eating gluten or if he really does have Celiac disease.
Megan has become more adventurous this month. She likes climbing on these little chairs.
She is also finally trying to walk. May 31 Megan took a couple steps a couple of times, then decided she had had enough of that idea for a while. 2 weeks later I looked outside where Megan and Ryan were playing and Ryan moved a chair Megan was holding onto away from her and she took 3 steps forward to get to the chair. But if we tried to get her to walk she would just sit down. Then last Monday she finally decided she was ready to start walking and has been having fun practicing this week. She is our latest walker and it has been great not having a little one who can get into everything quite as much as she could if she were to walk everywhere. She'll be 12 months old on Saturday and she's just starting to take steps, probably 2 or 3 more weeks before she can really walk well. The other girls started walking at 9 months and Ryan at 10 months. I guess she's more of a sit back and watch the entertainment kind of girl, rather than a join in and chase everyone kind of girl.
Annie found the camera and caught the two clingy kids on camera one morning. Sometimes mornings can be tough.
Annie also caught Rachel on film... um, memory card.
Rachel was reading her Book of Mormon. You can see her Reading Rewards calendar from Chuck E. Cheese in the foreground. I decided that my kids needed to see me reading my Book of Mormon every day so they would know it is important, but thought the only way that would happen is the kids helped me remember and read at the same time as I did. Which would help with my other goal to get the girls in the habit of reading every morning before they go to school (a habit that is easier to start when school is not in session). So we set a goal of reading individually every morning for 2 weeks. With the rewards calendar from Chuck E. Cheese as incentive (they each get 10 free tokens for completing it--and there are a ton of rewards calendars to choose from), Annie did a great job at reminding everyone every morning, and is still doing it even now that the calendar is full and tokens are redeemed. Success so far. We'll see how the transition goes once school starts. For now Ryan and Annie watch a scripture story video online for their BOM reading. We tried other things, but everything else required me to be there to help them, and then I didn't get any reading done myself.
We went to Chuck E Cheese for Family Home Evening once everyone's rewards calendar was full. The kids had a ton of fun doing a few rides and playing the games.
10 tokens was just about perfect to occupy the time that it took for our pizza to be made, then we ate, the kids used their last few tokens, got their prizes and we headed home. They even have gluten-free pizza, so it was a win for everyone. The kids are still asking to go back.
Once summer started I tried to convince Rachel to join the swim team or the synchronized swimming team at our neighborhood pool. She resisted at first, but after days of telling her how much fun she would have, and finally showing her some videos from the olympics and some from kids her age that were much less skilled she gave in and agreed to do Synchro. She is one of 3 kids on the team, one of the other girls is in her class at church, which was also a selling point.
They had a skills meet a week ago where they got to show off their pinwheel, sailboat and oyster. At noon on the hottest day so far this summer. Those of us watching were cooking.
Rachel did a good job and got 8th place in the beginners group out of 14 or 15 girls. The water show is coming up in a few more weeks.
Annie is so looking forward to joining synchro next year. I told her she had to be able to swim well and tread water to do synchro. She has been improving a lot this year and can swim an okay freestyle well enough to be able to go 20 or 30 feet with taking several breaths. After showing me how far she could swim one day I commented on how great she was swimming and she got all excited and asked, "Can I do synchro now?!" I told her a few more things she needed to work on and we've been working on treading water and swimming backstroke since then and she's catching on pretty well. It's a little hard to have a decent lesson with Megan in my arms and Ryan trying to swim to me with no regard for his safety, but we manage a little bit every time we go swimming.
Ryan is really a great swimmer for a 3-year-old and can swim about 10 feet no problem, but can't get his head out of the water for a breath to save his life. Literally. But he doesn't care. A little water never scared that kid. We try to stay in the 2 1/2 feet area when we go swimming so he can touch and not drown. So far so good.
As we've been systematically cleaning the house room by room and reorganizing and getting rid of stuff we don't need, we finally made it to the under the stairs closet that we use for some of our food storage. When we moved into this house 2 1/2 years ago a friend that has the same floor plan said they cut a hole in the back of the closet to use the space under the landing on the stairs for extra food storage. I've been meaning to do the same since we moved in. I finally got around to it.
Not the prettiest of jobs, and the placement of the studs makes access kind of a pain in the neck, but it works. The kids, especially Megan, love the holes.
Because it's hard to access, I just put stuff that we won't need for 20-30 years unless for some reason we need to live off of our food storage: white rice, potato flakes, sugar, etc. We'll rotate it in 15 years. :)
While I was busy with the saw and Megan was sleeping, Ryan was painting outside. But not painting what I thought he was painting.
The boy was covered in blue and after his bath, so was the tub. Some of our cement in the back yard, as well as a spot on the stucco of our house also have blue paint.
For Father's Day we made Jacob a t-shirt with a picture of his favorite kids on it. Here are a few from our photo shoot.
Last week we went to the Children's Museum with Grandma again. There was a dancing dinosaur. Megan was grooving to the music and McKenzie was intrigued with the dinosaur costume. She couldn't keep her hands off of him.
This random kid was climbing all over the dinosaur and his mom was no where in sight. He joined our family for the picture.
At the little kid play area Ryan and Megan had some fun while the bigger kids did crafts.
Overall it's been a really fun June. I appreciate summer more now that kids are in school. It's fun to have no schedule (besides Megan's nap schedule) and stay home and do nothing some days and get out and do things we don't normally do other days. And knowing that school will be back in session in a few more weeks and I'll have a break from the constant fighting that happens some days helps me endure the bad days. :)
Grandma Knight was crazy enough to invite all the in town cousins over for a sleepover (except Megan).
They all stayed up later than usual, then got up well before normal wake up time. Ryan napped every day that week (not a regular occurrence since March), either trying to catch up on sleep from the sleepover, tired out from the heat and all the swimming we've been doing, or perhaps slightly anemic or some other side affect from the gluten-challenge we're doing right now. We'll do the blood test in a couple of weeks to see if Ryan is ok eating gluten or if he really does have Celiac disease.
Megan has become more adventurous this month. She likes climbing on these little chairs.
She is also finally trying to walk. May 31 Megan took a couple steps a couple of times, then decided she had had enough of that idea for a while. 2 weeks later I looked outside where Megan and Ryan were playing and Ryan moved a chair Megan was holding onto away from her and she took 3 steps forward to get to the chair. But if we tried to get her to walk she would just sit down. Then last Monday she finally decided she was ready to start walking and has been having fun practicing this week. She is our latest walker and it has been great not having a little one who can get into everything quite as much as she could if she were to walk everywhere. She'll be 12 months old on Saturday and she's just starting to take steps, probably 2 or 3 more weeks before she can really walk well. The other girls started walking at 9 months and Ryan at 10 months. I guess she's more of a sit back and watch the entertainment kind of girl, rather than a join in and chase everyone kind of girl.
Annie found the camera and caught the two clingy kids on camera one morning. Sometimes mornings can be tough.
Annie also caught Rachel on film... um, memory card.
Rachel was reading her Book of Mormon. You can see her Reading Rewards calendar from Chuck E. Cheese in the foreground. I decided that my kids needed to see me reading my Book of Mormon every day so they would know it is important, but thought the only way that would happen is the kids helped me remember and read at the same time as I did. Which would help with my other goal to get the girls in the habit of reading every morning before they go to school (a habit that is easier to start when school is not in session). So we set a goal of reading individually every morning for 2 weeks. With the rewards calendar from Chuck E. Cheese as incentive (they each get 10 free tokens for completing it--and there are a ton of rewards calendars to choose from), Annie did a great job at reminding everyone every morning, and is still doing it even now that the calendar is full and tokens are redeemed. Success so far. We'll see how the transition goes once school starts. For now Ryan and Annie watch a scripture story video online for their BOM reading. We tried other things, but everything else required me to be there to help them, and then I didn't get any reading done myself.
We went to Chuck E Cheese for Family Home Evening once everyone's rewards calendar was full. The kids had a ton of fun doing a few rides and playing the games.
10 tokens was just about perfect to occupy the time that it took for our pizza to be made, then we ate, the kids used their last few tokens, got their prizes and we headed home. They even have gluten-free pizza, so it was a win for everyone. The kids are still asking to go back.
Once summer started I tried to convince Rachel to join the swim team or the synchronized swimming team at our neighborhood pool. She resisted at first, but after days of telling her how much fun she would have, and finally showing her some videos from the olympics and some from kids her age that were much less skilled she gave in and agreed to do Synchro. She is one of 3 kids on the team, one of the other girls is in her class at church, which was also a selling point.
They had a skills meet a week ago where they got to show off their pinwheel, sailboat and oyster. At noon on the hottest day so far this summer. Those of us watching were cooking.
Rachel did a good job and got 8th place in the beginners group out of 14 or 15 girls. The water show is coming up in a few more weeks.
Annie is so looking forward to joining synchro next year. I told her she had to be able to swim well and tread water to do synchro. She has been improving a lot this year and can swim an okay freestyle well enough to be able to go 20 or 30 feet with taking several breaths. After showing me how far she could swim one day I commented on how great she was swimming and she got all excited and asked, "Can I do synchro now?!" I told her a few more things she needed to work on and we've been working on treading water and swimming backstroke since then and she's catching on pretty well. It's a little hard to have a decent lesson with Megan in my arms and Ryan trying to swim to me with no regard for his safety, but we manage a little bit every time we go swimming.
Ryan is really a great swimmer for a 3-year-old and can swim about 10 feet no problem, but can't get his head out of the water for a breath to save his life. Literally. But he doesn't care. A little water never scared that kid. We try to stay in the 2 1/2 feet area when we go swimming so he can touch and not drown. So far so good.
As we've been systematically cleaning the house room by room and reorganizing and getting rid of stuff we don't need, we finally made it to the under the stairs closet that we use for some of our food storage. When we moved into this house 2 1/2 years ago a friend that has the same floor plan said they cut a hole in the back of the closet to use the space under the landing on the stairs for extra food storage. I've been meaning to do the same since we moved in. I finally got around to it.
Not the prettiest of jobs, and the placement of the studs makes access kind of a pain in the neck, but it works. The kids, especially Megan, love the holes.
Because it's hard to access, I just put stuff that we won't need for 20-30 years unless for some reason we need to live off of our food storage: white rice, potato flakes, sugar, etc. We'll rotate it in 15 years. :)
While I was busy with the saw and Megan was sleeping, Ryan was painting outside. But not painting what I thought he was painting.
The boy was covered in blue and after his bath, so was the tub. Some of our cement in the back yard, as well as a spot on the stucco of our house also have blue paint.
For Father's Day we made Jacob a t-shirt with a picture of his favorite kids on it. Here are a few from our photo shoot.
Last week we went to the Children's Museum with Grandma again. There was a dancing dinosaur. Megan was grooving to the music and McKenzie was intrigued with the dinosaur costume. She couldn't keep her hands off of him.
This random kid was climbing all over the dinosaur and his mom was no where in sight. He joined our family for the picture.
At the little kid play area Ryan and Megan had some fun while the bigger kids did crafts.
Overall it's been a really fun June. I appreciate summer more now that kids are in school. It's fun to have no schedule (besides Megan's nap schedule) and stay home and do nothing some days and get out and do things we don't normally do other days. And knowing that school will be back in session in a few more weeks and I'll have a break from the constant fighting that happens some days helps me endure the bad days. :)
Monday, June 8, 2015
Kicking off summer
Summer is here. Well, technically it will be here in about 2 weeks. But since school is over it counts as summer. Except that we still count it as spring for our spring cleaning purposes. Spring cleaning has been going on nearly every morning, one project at a time. We've got all the upstairs done--clothes and toys sorted and a pile to take to DI, walls, beds, etc washed, junk organized and put in its place--and about half of the downstairs done. If we're lucky, we may be able to wrap up our spring cleaning before summer officially arrives.
Besides putting the kids to work cleaning, we've got some big plans for fun. We've got a visit to Washington state in a few weeks, and in the meantime we made a list of things to do here in town.
So far we've gone bowling, swimming, to the library, balloon rockets, built many marshmallow buildings, had a sleepover at Grandma's, painted boxes, painted on canvas, and done a lot of playing in general.
We had a good-bye play date at the park for some good friends in our ward that are moving next week. Rachel's buddy, Ally, and Annie's "boyfriend" Bryce, and their sister Clara are moving to Colorado.
Stacy has been a good friend and I'll be sad to see her go.
At home we really enjoyed how nice and cool May was and spent a lot of time outside.
I don't think Megan really appreciated how much Ryan thought water should be involved with her. In general Megan doesn't appreciate what Ryan does for to her.
The girls had some fun with pipe cleaners from the dollar store.
With no school for Rachel we are getting to see cousins a little more often.
Much fun is to be had.
Our house is often turned into an art studio. This time Ryan actually got involved (he usually sits the art projects out). I think the red paint drew him in.
He is Heat Wave. He tells us this at least 20 times a day. His favorite show in the world right now is Rescue Bots (Transformers, for those not familiar with today's kids shows). Heat Wave is the fire truck bot on Rescue Bots and is red. So having red anything can catch his eye. Or asking if Heat Wave can help put something away works a lot better than asking Ryan to put something away. Ryan will put whatever I'm asking him to help with on his back and tell me it's a ladder, then proceed to walk with it on his back until he reaches the place where he can put it away.
Heat Wave also likes ice cream.
Speaking of Ryan, when we went bowling he LOVED it. Which is to say he LOVED the ball return. He would send his ball down the lane and before it was even halfway to the pins he would run to the ball return and look down the hole waiting for his ball to come back to him, ignoring completely the pins he hit or missed. This drove Rachel crazy a little because he was scoring better than she was for a while without even caring that he was doing well. I think she may have pulled ahead of him in the end, though.
We've been doing swimming lessons, as well, and the kids are becoming decent fish. Annie can swim somewhat, and is just working on being able to take a breath, then put her face back in the water to continue swimming. Ryan can kick through the water with his head underwater, but refuses to use his arms at all. Rachel is swimming well, but just needs to get her confidence up to realize that she can swim the length of the pool if she would just try. She is doing synchronized swimming this summer and so far it is just her and another girl from our ward on the team. She's excited about it. Megan loves going swimming and can't get enough of the water. She puts her head in the water and everything. But she does NOT like to try to back float.
More summer fun to come, I'm sure.
Besides putting the kids to work cleaning, we've got some big plans for fun. We've got a visit to Washington state in a few weeks, and in the meantime we made a list of things to do here in town.
So far we've gone bowling, swimming, to the library, balloon rockets, built many marshmallow buildings, had a sleepover at Grandma's, painted boxes, painted on canvas, and done a lot of playing in general.
We had a good-bye play date at the park for some good friends in our ward that are moving next week. Rachel's buddy, Ally, and Annie's "boyfriend" Bryce, and their sister Clara are moving to Colorado.
Stacy has been a good friend and I'll be sad to see her go.
At home we really enjoyed how nice and cool May was and spent a lot of time outside.
This last week with 100+ temps we haven't been outside quite so much. Unless water is involved.
The girls had some fun with pipe cleaners from the dollar store.
With no school for Rachel we are getting to see cousins a little more often.
Much fun is to be had.
Our house is often turned into an art studio. This time Ryan actually got involved (he usually sits the art projects out). I think the red paint drew him in.
He is Heat Wave. He tells us this at least 20 times a day. His favorite show in the world right now is Rescue Bots (Transformers, for those not familiar with today's kids shows). Heat Wave is the fire truck bot on Rescue Bots and is red. So having red anything can catch his eye. Or asking if Heat Wave can help put something away works a lot better than asking Ryan to put something away. Ryan will put whatever I'm asking him to help with on his back and tell me it's a ladder, then proceed to walk with it on his back until he reaches the place where he can put it away.
Heat Wave also likes ice cream.
Speaking of Ryan, when we went bowling he LOVED it. Which is to say he LOVED the ball return. He would send his ball down the lane and before it was even halfway to the pins he would run to the ball return and look down the hole waiting for his ball to come back to him, ignoring completely the pins he hit or missed. This drove Rachel crazy a little because he was scoring better than she was for a while without even caring that he was doing well. I think she may have pulled ahead of him in the end, though.
We've been doing swimming lessons, as well, and the kids are becoming decent fish. Annie can swim somewhat, and is just working on being able to take a breath, then put her face back in the water to continue swimming. Ryan can kick through the water with his head underwater, but refuses to use his arms at all. Rachel is swimming well, but just needs to get her confidence up to realize that she can swim the length of the pool if she would just try. She is doing synchronized swimming this summer and so far it is just her and another girl from our ward on the team. She's excited about it. Megan loves going swimming and can't get enough of the water. She puts her head in the water and everything. But she does NOT like to try to back float.
More summer fun to come, I'm sure.
Memorial Day
May was an unusually cool month for us this year. We didn't hit 100 degrees until the very last day of May, which is VERY unusual, but really, we didn't hardly even approach 100 degrees most of the month. The highs hovered in the 80s for most of the time, which was great, except for when the kids wanted to go swimming because low 80s is too cold for me to go swimming.
Anyway, we took advantage of the cool weather on Memorial Day and went for a bike ride as a family. We have this awesome paved bike trail just across the train tracks from where we live, about a mile from our house. We drove to the trail head and Rachel and Annie rode their bikes and Ryan and Megan rode in the bike trailer.
We all had a great time and the girls said that they could have ridden farther, so we're making plans for our next bike ride. Unfortunately the heat is in full force these days, so we'll put off another bike ride until either the monsoons cool it off to the 70s at least in the mornings, or until fall brings some relief from the heat.
McKenzie's birthday
McKenzie turned 5 in May. Since we had propane in our tank for our grill, we had the party at our house. It was lots of fun. They wrapped each other in toilet paper and put eyes, a carrot nose and buttons to make Olaf. And had an Elsa cake with candy that looked like ice.
We sure are glad these ladies moved to Tucson so we can have at least some cousins close by.
Happy birthday, Kenzie!
We sure are glad these ladies moved to Tucson so we can have at least some cousins close by.
Happy birthday, Kenzie!
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