Saturday, February 11, 2012

We have a FOUR year old!?!


Groundhogs Day, 2012

Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadown and Clara Natalie turned FOUR!!  Our sweetie is far from a toddler or small child and now a amazingly kind, smart and sweet young lady.  Some days our conversations with her leave us feeling that she is far closer to an adulthood than we are prepared for, but every day we feel so proud of our darling Clara! 
At four years old Clara is still tall for her age, but no longer the tallest child in her preschool.  She has long thin legs balanced with a long torso, with an adorable poochy tummy.  She still loves to eat, especially all fruits and snacks.  On her birthday, Daddy stayed home from work and we all served Clara breakfast in bed!  To Clara this seems to be an association she makes with being a "big girl."
For the most part, Clara is very cooperative and easy going.  She is working on being more independent and recently has learned some new skills that she is proud of.  They include, opening the child safety cupboard locks and baby gate, unwrapping packaged snacks or yogurt independently, getting strapped into and out of her own car seat, buttoning her own sweaters and peeling her own mandarin oranges.  Unlike the toddler "Do it my self" stage, Clara is now somewhat coach-able and seems to love the process of learning something new. 
Clara is still in the midst of her princess phase but she has strayed a little from having to dress up every single day.  On the days she does dress up, there is a lot more variation in what she selects and imagines playing.  She also continues to declare pink as her favorite color but now is open to experimentation with other colors.  For example, both with her plastic kid plates and the scarves we use at playgroup, she would insist on using pink, or red when pink was not an option.  The last few times she has actually selected yellow or orange - Mommy has definitely taken notice.  It is like before she used Snow White and pink as tools of self definition and now that she is a little more mature understands that she is still the same person even if she has a yellow plate or green hair bow! 
Our Scout continues to enjoy school and after recently having her first parent conference, we have the sense that her teachers really enjoy having her in class.   Her birthday happened to be a school day so together we made cupcakes the night before and she got to share them with her class.  They all sang to her and made her a lovely birthday hat and balloon card!  She was so proud of them!


Clara's next request was to go to a McDonald's for lunch and play in the play area.  In true Clara form she enjoyed all of her chocolate milk first, apple slices and a few fries and bites of hamburger.  Then she was ready to play.  After a few minutes of playing, she comes running back over to us announcing that she is done because a girl "made a dragon voice at her."  Okay...


Our next stop was the Imagine Children's Museum in Everett.  It was our first time visiting and it really is a great place for kids.  Both girls (and their parents) had a wonderful time exploring the museum. 


The weather was beautiful for February and so we got to enjoy some sun and outside play on the museum's roof top playground!  Daddy tried to get Clara to try some really cool looking slides but our cautious Clara stayed low to the ground and preferred a small look out where she pretended to be Rapunzel.  Janie, on the other hand was absolutely fearless on some smaller slides and something tells me that had she figured out how to, she have gone down those larger slides that Clara wouldn't without a hint of hesitation. 








After a fun day at the museum we all enjoyed the sunny drive back home.  Fulfilling another one of Clara's requests, we hit up Red Robin fora "fancy" dinner.  Not the healthiest day, I know, but even after 4 years, I still feel entitled to treat myself to not having to cook on the 2nd of February for the crazy long labor I endured to give birth to my 10 lb. baby girl! 

 
Clara acted shy when the sang to her, but loved getting the ice cream sundae with all that whipped cream! 

At home, we surprised her with a few fun gifts, including some new clothes, a Playmobile set, some Leapster games and Ducktails on DVD (Daddy picked that one out)! 


We sang to her over a cupcake and her neat new birthday plate from Brooke and then let her enjoy her new toys a little before bed.  And amazingly she took two small bites of the cupcake and seemed to be sugared out for the day!  In Clara's world, that has to be the sign of a great day!

We still can't believe that four years have passed already!  What an amazing adventure it has been!
Getting to know our sweet Clara has been and will continue to be one of the most fulfilling experiences of our lives.  Of course we have some days with silly behavior, but for the most part, having a four year old daughter is an incredible amount of fun.  When we get to have one on one time with her, it really is a treat.  With Daddy, she likes to play with her little figurines like Calico Critters, Smurfs or Dollhouse Dolls and together they come up with the most imaginative scenarios and dialog.  With Mommy, she likes to snuggle, read books and even has started initiating a little "girl talk" with lots of sweet questions. 

Clara has turned into an even better big sister than we could have hoped for.  She really loves Janie and becomes concerned at the thought of leaving her out of something we do.  She loves to run down stairs to greet her when Janie wakes from her naps and is getting more and more tolerant every day of Janie barging in on her play.  More and more the two girls really play together!

While this past year may have forced Clara to face some tough situations a little sooner than we had hoped, she remains so amazingly innocent and genuine.  She is honest about her opinions and linear in her thinking, therefore she comes across as very wise for a four year old.  Her sweet, gentle nature,  acceptance of change, and developing humor have provided both Kevin and I with a lot of comfort.  She frequently talks to her "Papa in Heaven" in a lighthearted way.  As tough as it is to hear sometimes, this is helping us to keep a smile on our face even though there may be tears in our eyes. 
Clara Natalie "Scout" Michael, you are a dream come true for Mommy & Daddy!  We both love you so very and feel grateful getting to be your parents!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Clara's Under the Sea Soiree


Our SWEET Clara Natalie is FOUR!!

Similar to last year with Dorothy, Clara parlayed her current infatuation of Ariel into her Halloween costume as well as her birthday party theme of choice.  I love that she likes Ariel, but kind of refused to have a Disney Princess/Ariel party so we settled on an Under the Sea theme where Clara got to "be Ariel" in her costume!  She was overjoyed and I had a lot of fun making her birthday wish come true. 

A few months ago, I won a party pack through a business called Birthday Kits for Kids, that provides, some decorations, crafts, music, suggested food and activities and reusable service for 12 children.  I was able to reuse a lot of the blue decor from Janie's birthday and some of the crafts I had created for Clara's previous parties.  It came together really cute and we has one ecstatic lil' Ariel! 
I started putting decorations up a few days early because the weekend of the party we had several other events to attend.  When Clara came down stairs one morning to see all the streamers and hoopla, she exclaimed through a beaming smile, "Oh, Mommy!  It is just like I wanted!"  Her reaction made all the fuss with crepe paper worth it!  A few of my ideas (like the cake, and the jello) didn't turn out like I had planned, but that is the great thing about planning a party for 4 year old, they don't notice.  If there is kids, activities and sugar, they are happy! 

With the addition of preschool, Clara's little social network has grown so much this year that we made the tough decision to to just do a kid party.  With a few extra siblings, we had over 20 kids (plus parents) and were thankful for the extra hands of Grandma & Grandpa Stevens, Julie, Christy and Michele!


Such a memorable day for Miss Clara!

January Snow!






BLUE eyes!!


Janie Bug has the prettiest blue eyes!  I have not done any editing to this photo...

Happy Birhtday, Daddy!


Daddy's Birthday was on a Saturday this year and he requested a day full of family fun!  The day started with breakfast in bed; donuts, eggs, sausage, toast & OJ.  Clara was excited to help serve him and then sat and mooched for most of his meal.  He loved every minute of having his happy girls with him!



We enjoyed a relaxing morning and then headed to XXX Root Beer for a late (and artery clogging) lunch - YUM! 





The atmosphere at XXX is perfect for our family.  There was football on and lots of families making commotion that we didn't stand out.  Clara loved taking sips of Daddy's root beer and munching on Mommy's onion rings!

We spent the afternoon shopping in Lynwood and letting Clara check out the American Girl store and then came home to celebrate with a yummy peanut butter fudge torte cake that Clara and mommy made together.  Often we joke about how different life is now with our sweeties compared to the things we used to do.  Instead of doing something grand, having relaxed fun together is really what constitutes a great birthday! 



Hoping they will remember...


With every visit to Grandma Elaine, I pray that I won't be received with a blank look.  I no longer care if she remembers my name, just as long as she knows that I am family.  She loves seeing the girls and it makes me feel good to watch them interact.  Clara ate up all Grandma's comments about her pretty dress (and eyes!) while Janie figured out quickly that Grandma was someone she could be silly with.  Sometimes Janie will give us a mischievous smirk that totally reminds me of the ones Grandma has been known to make.  Here's hoping she inherits more of Grandma's jolly character traits!

Much the way, I want so badly for Grandma to remember me, I want to make sure that my girls create some memories of her and just how loving of a person she is.  Here's hoping these photos will help facilitate the preservation of those memories!