Monday, April 30, 2012

Janie is 19 months old!


Our little Janie sure is a cute little button at 19 months old, but this past month this adorable little girl has had her Mommy & Daddy pretty darn OVERWHELMED!  We really want to give her the benefit of the doubt and blame it on teething, or maybe allergies but there are not any clear signs for either.  You see, our little doll just is not a good sleeper!  She slept beautifully until she was around 4 month old and since then we really have not been able to establish any sort of routine that gets us any amount of quality sleep consistently. 

Months and months (of 3-6 hours of sleep nights) down the road we are REALLY tired, functioning at a reduced ability level. and quite frustrated about what options we have.  Kevin has tried stepping in at night (only I can't sleep through it), we have tried letting her cry it out, attempted to let her sleep with us and have been fiddling around with bedtimes. We have even looked into a sleep therapist for our little gal.  I have been talking with my doctor about my own fatigue, which she seems to think will get better if I can just get decent sleep, but most of the options include Kevin taking time off work (Ha!) or getting help from family, which we do not have close by.  And so we trudge on and try to keep in mind that it is just a stage, a long stage that will eventually end - hopefully before our sanity is entirely gone!


Janie has so many sweet aspects to her personality that we love, unfortunately when she is not well rested, she is not willing to share these traits with us as much.  Instead she whines, throws tantrums and is far less engaging.  She really has a devilish side that is very intrigued by anything we have asked her not to do and then is extremely persistent in doing it, despite our attempts at modifying her behavior.  I know that this stage is hard for a lot of parents, but it really feels aggravated by crankiness, hers and ours! 

With all the sleep problems we were really worried how our trip to Disneyland would go for Janie but were amazed that she managed to take naps in the stroller and pass out each night and get to sleep without hours of crying.  Her vacation sleep was far from perfect but miles from the catastrophe we were prepared for.  On the trip, she wore herself out each day and provided us with so many memorable moments of blissful delight.  She liked the characters, rides and spectacles and gave the sweetest little oohs and aahhs!  We were both surprised to see how much fun she did have on the trip.  Grandpa Zane gave each of the girls spending money for the trip.  We were not sure how we would let Janie pick things out, but she latched onto this baby Ariel and it was clearly one of her selections.  She's a girl that knows what she likes!

I can't talk about Janie and knowing what she likes without bringing up "Da Been-Key" or Binkie!  If she had her way, she would have it in her mouth all of the time.  We have tried to limit it to the crib or car, but her will is much stronger than ours on this particular issue!


Janie's book fascination was budding last month and now has taken off!  She LOVES to be read to and has her favorites that she likes over and over.  Goodnight Moon is the favorite at the moment!  She also loves songs and likes to be sung Rock-a-Bye Baby at night before bed.  She sings it sweetly to her babies as she puts them to bed. She also busts out Happy Birthday just about every day, too!

Janie seems to be a little sponge.  Instead of teaching her things directly like we often did with Clara, she takes so much in from just watching or even playing with certain toys.  She will sing her alphabet and count to ten, which we hadn't really introduced to her yet, but she hears Clara doing it. 

Both girls are really into art work and stickers lately.  We have our easel in the kitchen and they will stand at it and draw with markers or chalk.  Then cover any page with LOTS of stickers!  Our art is growing exponentially but it is super neat to see them feed of one creatively.   Lately I have noticed that Janie doesn't seem to have established a left or right handed preference.  She draws and eats with both.

Over the past month, Janie continues to be quite a talker, stringing together more and more words all the time and starting to add some describing words (little, big, colors) into her chatter.  She repeats a lot of what we say as well.  When she wants to get our attention she says things louder and louder so we often get a chuckle out of her It is pretty cute!

Janie still loves her milk and we are trying to switch over to entirely sippy cups but when we give her a bottle she'll drink more of it and sleep longer.  When you are a parent who is not getting sleep, you give in to these things way too easily!  Janie's eating preferences seem to dance around.  She loves fruit and cheese, but all other things seem to change daily.  She has improved with throwing food, and now just scoots it to the side and says, "I no like this!"  Some days I have broken down and made purees just to get some vegetables in her. 


As the weather improves, we have been spending more time outside and this is great because Janie loves to be outdoors.  She gets especially excited at any animal we see.  She is fearless and will chase after big dogs.  Most of the ones that live in our neighborhood are friendly!  On the playground she is also fearless about climbing high and going down big, steep slides.  We find ourselves chasing her through up equipment and through tubes quite often. 

Janie have a very tender and caring heart. She is concerned about others when they are upset and tries to provide comfort by sharing something with them or petting their head. She will always share her treats and loves feeding Mommy & Daddy. She likes to snuggle or rock and loves for Mommy to tickle her back, something Clara really doesn't seem to enjoy. Some times she squirms a little and I stop tickling for a second, but it isn't long before I hear "More, please!"  I remember these very same tickle sessions with my mom.  Now I enjoy tickling Janie almost as much as I like getting tickled! 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Dahlia Park Egg Hunt 2012



What a great morning it was for a hunt and both Janie and Clara had a blast searching for eggs!  It was amazing how quickly Janie caught on for it being her first time hunting.




It really doesn't seem like all that long ago that Clara was wearing the fuzzy pink bunny coat having her first hunt.  This year Clara got bumped up to the older kid age range - WOW! 






After all the excitement, it was hard to get our family photo with the Easter Bunny, but since it has now become tradition for our family, we took what we could get. 

Goofy's Kitchen


We opted to do a character breakfast in addition to our Ariel's Grotto experience.  It ended up being another fun experience with SO many tasty food choices, many of which were Mickey inspired!


At times I think Clara was more into her HUGE plate of food than she was the characters that came and visited our table!





The girls had fun meeting all the characters, except for Aladdin.  When he stopped by our table, Clara actually hid under the table from him.  I am honestly not sure if she was being flirty-shy or genuinely scared of him.  We saw the Aladdin live show a few days earlier and maybe that experience made her uneasy around him. Who knows with 4 year olds!

Legoland



As a family we were all pretty excited for our first Legoland experience.  We had heard such great things about the park from multiple sources and Clara is starting to really get into her building with Legos.  She stepped up to the regular blocks from the Duplos for her 4th birthday!  Janie LOVES to play with Duplos and Daddy just plain loves to build!  

We got there right as the park was opening and we had great weather for the day.  Immediately we got in line for a boat tour of lots of great Lego sculptures.  It was really impressive to see all of these amazing creations that were perfectly to scale.  The tour guy was taking about the guys that build all of the statues and it seemed to have Kev question his career choice for a second or two!  Think unlimited amount of each Lego piece!!


The park quickly filled up and the family broke up in groups and headed in several directions.  Clara was not quite tall enough to go on several rides her cousins could and then seemed a bit uninterested in doing anything else on her own or with one of us.  Most of the rides had 45 - 75 minute waits so we made it through 4 rides the whole day. 



Luckily the girls enjoyed playing on some of the structures and checking out some of the amazing sculptures. 


 There were a few characters to meet, too!


Zane & Hailey agreed to go on the Lego horse ride with Clara.  Despite a small fit where she insisted on riding a white horse (and I gave in and let her wait for one because otherwise it would have been a 40 minute waste of time), this goes down as her favorite ride at Lego Land. 



Overall, the biggest hit was this Lego themed playground were there were lots of things to do and absolutely no waits.  Both our lil' Gem and Scout were in heaven! Even the little train ride, Janie was able to walk on several times! 

 
At the end of the day, here - you can tell how tired our girl is! 


While Kevin & I may have ended up a little disappointed about Legoland (mainly because of the crowds and long wait times for rides), our girls seemed to have a fun time! 

Universal Studios


After 2 days in Disneyland, our group took a bus tour to Universal Studios for the day.  It ended up being the coolest day of our trip with even a little rain.  Our visit fell on a Saturday which brought in the local crowds and with the weather impacting most of the activities for the smaller kids, we quickly realized Universal Studios was not the best fit for our young family. 


It may have been a better fit for the age ranges of Amy & Elmer's family because the rides few rides that they did have were incredible.  Carol splurged on the "Front of the Line Passes" for us which made all the difference on this busy day!  Most of the big attractions had 75 minute wait times and we really did get to jump right to the front of the line.  It was really helpful for taking turns watching kids and allowed Kevin & I to ride some fun rides. 


Clara did like getting to see a lot of "characters" and have her photo taken with them.



She LOVED meeting Dora and stared at her the entire time we were waiting.  She told me once we were home and looking at photos that she didn't realize that Diego was there.  That was most likely because she couldn't take her eyes off of Dora!


Even characters she was unfamiliar with were fun to meet!


One bad decision Mommy & Daddy made was taking Clara on the Simpson's ride.  It was our first stop once inside the park as recommended by our tour bus driver.  She explained that is was virtual reality and really fun.  Clara was well over the height requirements so we walked right up and within minutes (thanks to our great passes) were all on the ride.  As we get into the seat and realize how well we were strapped in, I should have known better, but Clara was blissfully enjoying the silly cartoon and bright colors around her.  Then the ride takes off...  Let's just say that we took our four year old on the equivalent of an upside down roller coaster with inappropriate content, like a crazy cartoon character trying to kill the people on the roller coaster.  Poor innocent child will never look at rides the same way!  BIG lesson learned!


Mommy & Daddy's favorite part of the trip had to have been the classic bus tour through the Universal lot.  As big fans of the movies, it was pretty awesome to see.  As a super Hitch fan, my favorite had to have been seeing the Bates Motel and house from Psycho.  Again, most of this tour scared the pants off of poor Clara.  I expected the Jaws set, a flash flood and views of the lot, but had I known about the King Kong experience, I probably would have arranged for her to skip the tour. 


Janie on the other hand thought most things were funny.  She spent a lot of time with her Uncle, especially Uncle Elmer who doted on her most of the trip. 


Luckily the day at Universal Studios ended on a high note with a fun Animals from the Movies show that had her laughing and smiling for a half hour straight!  Plus her cousins and Grandma were there to share in the fun!