Sunday, October 30, 2011

Preschool Halloween Party


What a fun experience it was to attend Clara's preschool Halloween party.  It just happened to work out that we were all able to go together and Kevin and I were absolutely tickled and beaming with pride watching our little Ariel perform the songs with her class.  They sang Fall is Here, Mr. Pumpkin and Five Little Pumpkins, complete with all the hand motions.  And while Clara didn't sing as confidently (and loud) as she does at home, we could hear her well amongst the group. 


In the past two months of preschool, we have seen a lot of great changes in Clara.  She has really developed her art skills, willingness to listen to (and give) directions, improved conversation skills, and come home with sweet tid-bits of knowledge.  The highlight just might be hearing her recite the Pledge of Allegiance flawlessly and some of the adorable little songs she sings. 

We are very happy with the program and her caring teachers.  She continues to have zero hesitation about going to school or about me leaving her there.  The hugs when we go to pick her up are amazing.  Each day in the car ride home she tells me about what some of the kids shared (last activity of the day) and of course, most importantly, what they had for snack. 


After the songs, the kids got to go Trick-or-Treating at the offices in the Community Center. 


Then it was time for treats!!!




Clara with her Princess Pal, Aspen


Our Little Pumpkins












Cousins & Papa Mark's Special Pumpkins


Grandpa Murray... In his Grandkids words


Murray Michael was a gift to us all...  A loving and devoted friend, spouse, parent and grandparent, wrapped in a sense unique sense of humor that made everyone adore him.  Guided by what we feel he would have wanted, we chose to honor him at his memorial service with the help of grandchildren and a little humor.

Smiles on a day of tears...



Clara and Janie are so blessed with the greatest group of cousins from both sides of our family.  On the Michael side, they are the little ones who are doted on by their older cousins.  In turn, Clara idolizes them and I am sure that it wont be long before Janie does as well.  We wish we got to spend more time with them all and therefore appreciate the time we do get. 

Unfortunately this visit was under the saddest of circumstances.  Their Grandpa Murray's health took a turn for the worst and on this day these sweet, innocent kids shared some of their last moments with him, a man that was devoted to his family, and in turn so special to all of them. 

After hours at the hospital, we all needed a break.  It was a beautiful fall day in Wenatchee and so we visited a wonderful park just down the road.  Spending some time away from the hurt, stress and confusion seemed to be exactly what these kids needed most at that time.  Despite differences in age, they all played together, laughing, running, and being silly.  Honestly, it was heartwarming to see.  And so I was compelled to pull out my camera to capture some of these sweet moments.  

For me, this trip to the park was a strange, yet greatly needed reminder of God's order.  Sometimes there really are moments of profound beauty embedded within the saddest times in our lives.  Over and over in the days before, during, after Murray's passing on October 19th, we realized how many displays of this nature there really are... Many beautiful gestures made (like this from some amazing friends), so many loving people to offer support and most importantly the opportunity to be together and appreciate one another even more. 

What a beautiful blessing this family is!










Pumpkin Patch 2011


During our last trip to Chehalis, we had a free afternoon and some dry weather so we all went just down the road from Grandma & Grandpa's to a fun little pumpkin patch.  The kids had so much fun picking out their pumpkins and hanging out in the wagons. 



 Bear Boy finds his perfect pumpkin




Our Sweet Lil' Pumpkins




Cousin Brendan


Grandma, Grandpa & their Grandkiddos




Cousin Taylor


We are glad that we had this opportunity to go to the pumpkin patch this year.  Little did we know then the way the rest of the month would unfold with Murray's health (the next day he went into the hospital) and that we wouldn't have time to make it out to another local pumpkin patch as we had planned.  It was a fun family day!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

13 month old Gem!


Mommy had so much fun with these Picky Stickies during Janie's first year, I decided to buy a  set for her second year.  We'll see how easy getting this years photos will be though.  Mommy didn't get the lighting right or the best expressions out of Janie, but with her moving all over the place, and picking on the sticker itself, it was a challenge and I am just glad to have a few shots of her looking at the camera. 

In the month since her first birthday, most of Janie's developmental milestones seem to be the areas of listening and performing.  It is such a fun time in parenting to realize that your little one really understands so much of what we are communicating with/telling/asking them.  If she wants to be cooperative, Janie is great about putting things back, getting a specific book or toy, standing up, taking an item or saying something on command.  She also knows when we are re-directing behavior orally, but sometimes is a little to stubborn to do what we ask.  She lets us know she knows by freezing for a second, thinking about it and then usually making a loud, obnoxious protest noise.  It isn't long before she is back at it.  We are finding that she does a lot more limit testing than Clara did at this age and is a lot harder to distract.  Being so strong-willed will serve her well when she is older!

Janie loves to play!  Right now some of her favorite toys and the town blocks, Daddy got her for her birthday, the stacking rings, balls, her blue car and whatever toy Clara is playing with.  She likes to take items out and put them back in a container.  And, like her big sister, Janie LOVES books, especially ones with animal sounds like Moo, Baa, La La La. We read them over and over, but it is just so darn cute to hear her say the noises.  We can't get her to oink or quack, but right now her favorite is to neigh like a horse.  And Mama's favorite it to hear her make the rooster sound which comes out ca-do-do-do! 


Recently, Janie has done a lot more independent standing and can get to the standing position without pulling herself up on anything.  We are very proud of this and when we get excited for her, we can tell she feels proud too!  Occasionally we can trick her into a half step, but she really isn't interested in doing any walking.  She LOVES walking holding our hands and says "wa-ee, wa-ee" while she moves along, but the second she doesn't feel secure she sits down. 

Our Gem baby's sleep isn't quite where we'd hoped it would be at this point, but this has been a rough month where we have been away from home, so we are blaming the crazy circumstances for her new routine of frequent wake-ups at night and wanting to eat multiple times.  We are looking forward to re-establishing her routine soon. 

By the look of those sweet chubby legs, you can tell that Janie is a pretty good eater.  We have not figured out any rhyme or reason to what she does or does not like because it is inconsistent.  Some meals she just seems to have too much fun throwing food on the floor that we've broken down and given her pureed baby food, which she will always take.  Other days it seems like she can't get enough of something and doesn't fling a piece.  Janie made the transition to cow's milk really well and typically sucks down her bottles.  She does great with a sippy cup too.  I had a few starter cups I tried using, but she was always wanting Clara's cup, so now they are using the same type, despite it being large for Janie.  Somehow she still knows which one is Clara's and will drain Sister's water the first chance she gets.  And so it begins...


Every day it seems like we can get Janie to say a new word.  Sometimes she is inconsistent in using them on her own.  She still loves to say "Uh-Oh, eh-e-O" her version of Uh-Oh, Spaghetti-O and Peek-a-boo, and Tickle-Tickle.  One of the sweetest things she now says is her own name.  When we ask her "What is your name?" she responds patting her chest "Naa-nee" - Absolutely melts my heart!   

In general, Janie can be a little rougher than Clara was at this age, most likely due to the fact that she is learning to hold her own with her sister and the other kids that come around.  In settings with children, she likes to be right in there where the action is instead of in our arms or in the carrier.  She is such a sweet child and lately we all have appreciated her cute smiles and silly play to lighten the mood and lift our spirits.  A delightful blessing!