Monday, July 15, 2013

Paint and Party

Our Saturday morning started out much the way it usually does--slow and low key.  We lounged around, watched some cartoons and ate breakfast.  Olivia did her usual playing, which included a visit from her sensory bottles.  Then we did a little finger painting.  It's been a few months since we last did this, so it was like a whole new experience for her.  She loved it and ended up painting four pages.  Then it was straight to the tub for her!

After nap we headed to our old Little Gym location for a birthday party!  Carter and Olivia have been in the same class since we started when she was 7 months old.  We were one of the only non family members to attend.  Olivia had a blast!
 Shaking her bells for the hello song.

Running as part of the warm up--with Carter and his mom

Apparently the splits are her new thing?  She was doing this during the warm up.  Then when it was time to go around and the circle and say your name and do a trick, she said her name and then did a full on splits.  I think even the teacher was a little impressed.  I'm not sure it was 100% intentional on her part, but I had to laugh.

Loving the parachute--we went around, took Carter for a ride while singing "Happy Birthday" to him, played on top, and all of the kids favorite--went underneath.

Balance beam with Boppa!

Michael helped Olivia hang from the bars and she was SO proud of herself. ;)

We got a kick out of this--the teacher's were getting the air track ready and Olivia just went right over and sat in the middle like she was suppose to.  Most of the kids aren't Little Gym regulars, so they had to wait for instruction.  Not Olivia.

Next up was food.  How cute, yet simple, was this set up!

Such a big girl!

I wiped off as much of the inch thick frosting as I could.  I was going to skip the cupcake, which is why I gave her the cookie.  But then she was given one.  Luckily, she was more excited about the Capri Sun.  She didn't touch the cookie.  She ate about two bites of the donut and just licked the cupcake.

This is the best picture I got of the two friends.

Then it was back in the gym for balls, bubbles and the good bye song.
The regulars are doing their tummy drums! :)

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

"Oh Mr. Sun..."

It was 85 degrees last Monday.  In July.  In Texas.  Yep, that's kind of crazy! (Yes, I'm a week behind...)  So when Olivia asked to go to the park, I thought I better jump on it.  85 is still hot, but it's not 100!
 Olivia wanted to play on the bridge.  I was fine with that.  It meant shade! :)

Talking about the dirty water below.

Next she did some running in the field.

Of course we had to do a little swinging!

She climbed all over the playground equipment but has recently decided that she doesn't want to go down the slide.  I'm not sure what that's about.  Hopefully she'll get past it soon!

After dinner we decided to take her out on her new bike.

She was NOT happy about the helmet!

She got over it when she realized that we weren't budging and the ride was going on.

She enjoyed the ride, but got sick of pedaling after a bit.
So rode the rest of the way like this.  Then, she eventually just got off and walked the rest of the way home.

I'm sure she'll enjoy this more and more as she gets stronger and figures it all out!


Monday, July 8, 2013

Puddle Jumpers

We are trying to take advantage of having a pool to use.
We went first thing last Saturday morning, and it was great because NO ONE was there!

Olivia will still use the floating device from last year.  It's one that she can sit in.  She likes it, but I worry that she's probably a little too heavy for it.

I have heard people raving about puddle jumpers, so we went ahead and got her one.
She cried and cried when I was putting them on.  She wanted nothing to do with them.
But once Michael got in the water with her in them, she warmed up to them.

After a while she really started to like it.  She kept saying "I'm swimming" and "I'm such a big girl" and "I'm doing it!" :)

After I snapped the pictures, I got in and we took turns swimming with her.  Of course, these days she is preferring Michael.  She's with me all day, so she eats up any attention she can get from him!

We even let her "swim" without holding one of us once she got comfortable. She did pretty good.  She does not like going on her back, so she got a little concerned when she started tilting that way.  She'll figure it out though.

We've come a long way since the swimming lessons where she screamed bloody murder!  We'll have to try them again soon!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Independence Day

Our day started out by sleeping in!  Olivia is our alarm clock, or at least she makes have to actually get out of bed, and she slept until 9!  We had a slow moving and relaxing morning just hanging out.  She was happy that Michael was here when she woke up.  She is usually still asleep when he leaves, and that makes her sad almost every morning.

We decided to head to the local splash pad.  We had been earlier in the week (I'm behind on posts!), but thought it would be a good chance to go again.  One, because Boppa could join us and two, because we were hoping most people had family plans elsewhere.  It wasn't nearly as crowded as it was a few days earlier, so I guess our plan worked!
She played for about 45 minutes.  Then we stopped to have a snack.

The splash pad is right next to the newly renovated Hope Park.  We had yet to check it out, and it was on our list so this was a great opportunity.  We threw her cover up on and walked over.
The park is HUGE and definitely one of the nicest parks Michael and I have ever been to.
We mostly hung out in the tot section.

Playing music

Walking across the shaky bridge

Excited about the barn

Some Frisco favorites!

Playing with the sensory wall

She also did a little swinging while I went and got treats from the ice cream truck.  
It was just too hot to pass up!
After our treat we headed back to the splash pad to cool off.

We headed home and had a late lunch.
Then it was naps for everyone!

We had a low key evening at home and then headed back out to see the fireworks. This was Olivia's first time.  We originally had planned on going off the beaten path, but oddly we ended up VERY close.  Actually, it's the closest I've ever been to fireworks going off.  I wasn't a fan of all the debris falling on us!


Olivia just kept saying "The fireworks are SO loud!", so we told her to cover her ears.
It was a GREAT twenty minute show.

We thought we were going to be stuck in traffic for a bit, but we found a way out and were back home in no time.

Olivia was in bed by 10:30 and was out almost instantly.  It was a good family day.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

"I'm going to be TWO!"


We had Olivia's doctor's appointment yesterday.

Her weight is 31 pounds, which is the 92%.
Her height is 35 inches, which is the 87%.
I guess they don't measure head circumference anymore.


The doctor was pleased with her health, growth and all our answers to the normal checklist.

We spent the rest of the appointment answering my list of questions.

*Pigeon toed-she is slightly pigeon toed.  This is normal for most toddlers, so I wasn't too concerned.  However, Michael wanted to know if she would grow out of it.  Through inspection of her legs and ankles it was found that she does not have any issues in her ankles--so she should grow out of it as normal toddlers do.  BUT, she still sits in a "W" despite our best efforts.  This is very bad and can actually cause her to be pigeon toed and cause permanent damage.  So now we have to be even more diligent about making sure she does not sit like that, but rather train her how to sit criss cross applesauce.  We could also take her to a chiropractor if needed.  It can release something in the hips and then allow the rest of her leg to follow.  At this point, it's not too serious.  Also, most hips move from inward to outward around between the age of 3 and 4.  So we have some time to fix this.

*Double jointed-Miss Christi talks all the time about how Olivia must be double jointed.  Michael is double jointed in his fingers, so it's not surprising that Olivia would be.  We've noticed a few things that showed she is probably double jointed--like still sitting in a "W" and even a "T".  Our doctor looked and she is MOST definitely double jointed.  Not just in her hands, either.  The doctor literally bent her thumbs all the way back to her wrist.  I mentioned that when her Little Gym teacher tries to turn her on the bars, her arms just stay and her body turns.  So she tried to turn her arm.  Sure enough, her entire arm turned but her hands were still facing forward.  I think even the doctor was a little shocked.  She said that it is hereditary and it's not really something to worry about.  The only problem it could be is if she ends up being an athlete.  She could be more prone to injury or her injury could be a little worse.  Miss Christi has been saying for a year and a half that she is SO flexible.  I guess gymnastics is the right sport for our little elastigirl!


*Gifted? Well, it's no secret that Olivia is a little bit above the curve.  When it was mentioned at her 15 month appointment that she may be gifted based on her early vocabulary, I brushed it off.  As time went on though, it became more apparent that it was more than just the fact that she comes from a long line of talkers.  I have chosen not to use the word "gifted" on here, because I know at this point it's just a label.  Recently, a retired teacher with her doctorate in education told us that Olivia was definitely gifted and one of the brightest kids she has ever seen for her age.  That almost seems unbelievable.  It also feels like a lot of pressure.  But I did feel like I needed to discuss it with the doctor.  She said based on her vocabulary and attention span, she likely is on the gifted side.  She said to keep taking her to places like the zoo and museums and exposing her to culture.  She also said to keep doing art projects with her and be mindful of her social experiences.  So basically, keep doing what we're doing.  She did say that she may be one of those kids that really thrives in a preschool environment because of the structure and new experiences.

*She zones out sometimes.  It seems like she's just thinking, but it tends to be more than average.  The doctor said she didn't know what that was about and maybe we can ask Olivia soon.  She said it's something to note and watch for later, but likely not an issue.  It seems to happen more when others around around or during new experiences, so my guess is she is just trying to process everything.  Or maybe she's a little overwhelmed?


Other things:

*She is still in size 24 months/2T clothing.

*We just moved her to size 6 diapers.

*She is wearing size 8 shoes!!

*She sleeps about 11 hours at night and still naps 1 1/2 to 3 hours a day.



*She's still picky about what she eats.  She's currently on a meat strike.  Her doctor said that it's OK.  We'd like her to eat meat, but she gets plenty of other protein and vitamins.  But that I need to make sure her multi-vitamin has B12 in it.

*She eats 3 meals a day and one afternoon snack.

*She still drinks (almond) milk in the morning when she wakes up and milk with dinner. She would live on orange juice or lemonade if we let her, but we try to keep those as special treats and encourage water.


*She knows her letters, sounds, colors and shapes pretty well.  She can also count to 13, but still isn't great on number recognition.  Her pedi said those are all things she should know by 3.  The only thing on the list that she is suppose to know by 3 but doesn't yet know is how to count to 20.

*She loves to sing songs.  She has quite the repertoire.  But she will also just bust out into song about whatever she is doing and make up words as she goes!  She loves to dance and twirl to her signing as well.

*She enjoys reading.  She finds her favorites and then wants them read over and over and over again.


*Her absolute favorite thing to do is to play with her Little People.  There is a corner in the living room that is all LP things.  Her all time favorite is the house.  It sits on a shelf right at her standing height.  She will stand there forever and play.  She makes up little stories.  She interchanges her animals and people into the stories.  She also uses the barn and the zoo.  People go down the zoo's slide and everyone gets shoved in the barn's silo.  She plays with these toys EVERY SINGLE DAY.

*She also likes to play with her dolls and stuffed animals.  She pushes them around in her stroller or grocery cart, she feeds and has tea parties with them, and she puts them to bed.  She also cooks for them in her kitchen.

*She goes through phases of which show she chooses to watch.  Her favorites at the moment are Super Why, Word World, Veggie Tales and BOZ (which is the movie/curriculum used at MOPS--we have 2 DVD's).


*She has no interest in dressing or undressing herself.  She also doesn't even give a second thought to the outfit I choose.  (I know some kids are very opinionated at this age.)  I have started trying to give her choices.  She thinks this is great.  Only she just sits there and says, "Do you want this one, or this one?" over and over.  I still have to "help" her choose sometimes. :)

*We have half attempted the potty thing a few times.  She is interested in sitting on the potty.  She likes to read all the potty books.  But she isn't comfortable actually peeing in the potty.  She'll hold it and then has an accident.  So I'm not pushing it yet.

*We need to take her to the dentist. I'm scared! Brushing her teeth is a nightmare.  It takes both of us and even then I can't get to her teeth half the time.  The doctor tried to look in her mouth and Olivia would not cooperate.  The doctor tried everything.  Then she said, "Um, good luck at the dentist!" Awesome!

*We've tried teaching her how to drink out of a cup.  This isn't going well.  She puts her tongue out for some reason.  We just like to joke that she can't be gifted at everything. :)

*She is still rear facing in the car.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Olivia's Birthday

We continued the birthday celebration on Sunday, which was Olivia's actual birthday.

If you know me personally, or have been around here for long enough, then you know that I don't have the best of birthday memories.  So I swore a long time ago that my kid's birthdays would be SPECIAL.  Special doesn't have to be extravagant.  I just wanted to make sure the day was all about her and was fun.

If we were having a party, I probably wouldn't have gone with a character theme.  It's not my thing.  In fact, months and months ago (before we decided to not have a party) I was planning a barnyard theme.  But since it was just for us, I went with a Sesame Street/Elmo theme.  She's not in love or obsessed with it, but she likes it and it was easily available.

We hung up a banner
And hung streamers from her door.
We can't open her door when she sleeps or she would pop right up.  So instead we just put the balloons in front of her door.  When we walked in in the morning we kicked them all in with us.

All her presents were waiting for her.
(Those are from us and from 2 different grandma's)

When she woke up we went in and sang Happy Birthday to her.
She actually had on "special" pajamas too.  She has been in the same size forever, so she is still wearing pajamas that she she wore last fall!  Some of them are light enough weight and we keep it cool at night, so they work. But some are fleece.  So I've just been picking up a pair here and a pair there that can work for summer.  These Elmo pajamas came from Wal-mart.  Once I noticed they had cupcakes on them, I just waited 2 weeks to let her wear them. :)

She ran out and said, "It's a bicycle!!!!"  We aren't sure where she learned that, but she was thrilled with it.  It was actually a $20 buy off of a Facebook buy/sell page. :)

We spent the next half hour opening and playing with gifts.
They most consisted of lots of educational toys, puzzles and games.

For a special treat she got a donut for breakfast.  She ate it on the "You are Special" plate that I made at a mom's night out.

We got her dressed and she got to Skype with her grandma while I got ready.
I bought that skirt a LONG time ago on clearance and she has never worn it.  I had my friend make her a shirt to match it. She also had monogrammed bloomers! So cute! :)

Next up, we headed to Chuck E Cheese.  I was slightly disappointed.  I use to take Little Man all the time and it seems like the one in Ohio had more things for the little ones.  But she still had fun.


We didn't eat there.  Instead we went to Chili's and got her some pasta.  The waiters sang to her and brought her a dessert.  Her face was priceless.  She was both shocked and amused.

We headed home and it was right to nap for our little birthday girl.

Our friends came over shortly after she woke up.  She has one friend that she knows the best and talks about the most, so that is who we invited over.  The girls just played and we all chatted.  Then we had dinner.

Of course, it's not a birthday without cake!
She was enjoying everyone singing to her!

She's still working on blowing out candles, so Boppa had to help her.


After our friends left, we watched Finding Nemo, which they had brought her as a gift.

All in all, I think she had a pretty fun birthday weekend! :)
We can't believe our girl is 2!