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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Giggling
Today as I was making lunch I heard a bunch of squealing and giggling coming from the family room. Not wanting to miss out on a good time with the girls I went to investigate and this is what I found. Lily is such an amazing big sister
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Water beads and sitting up
The weather here has been amazing so we have been going outside as much as possible. Lily just got a new pool because the one she had the last two years is small and better suited for Evie. This one is really cool and you can hook the hose up to it and it will sprinkle water over her. We haven't tried it yet because just playing in the water is so much fun. I will save the sprinkler part for later in the summer as an extra surprise.
The problem with going outside so much is using a ton of sunscreen. The other day Evie was napping and Lily and I decided to go out and play for a little bit in the backyard. Their sunscreen was in Evie's room so I just sprayed a little bit of mine on Lily. I'm not sure if it is the sunscreen or the sun and heat or a combination of them, but Lily got what looked like little hives on her legs, back or her arms, and her neck. She didn't seem to notice it so I am assuming it didn't itch. Sean and I decided to keep her inside for a few days to see if that helped it go away and it seems to have. When she gets hot it does come back a little bit, but not as much as before. When I compared the two sunscreens I found out that the kid's stuff is PABA free which is evidently a big allergen for kids and people with sensitive skin. I am not sure if we can keep her inside much longer since she keeps seeing all her friends outside so we will have to try her sunscreen again and hope that the splotches don't come back.
Since we have been inside we have had to find fun things to do to keep the begging to go outside to a minimum. I have seen on Pinterst an idea to use water beads as a sensory activity for kids. I had a few bags on hand that I had gotten at a craft show to put in vases instead of water. I had never thought to let Lily play with them but decided to give it a try. She loved them! They start out as small beads and you soak them in water and they get bigger. They are the size of marbles and feel kinda wet and squishy. They were a lot of fun to feel, scoop, drop and let bounce, and try to pick up. Since they are small they are definitely an activity that required adult supervision but we will be doing these again for sure. They are great because you just let them sit out and they shrink back to they original size and can be stored easily for another use.
I soaked them all night so they were ready for her first thing in the morning so don't mind the pj's and messy hair :)
| Feeling the water beads for the first time. |
| Examining them. |
| More examining |
I did start out with blue, green, and purple, but I soaked them all in the same water and they all turned out blue. If I buy more I will make sure to soak them separately so there will be lots of colors.
Last weekend we did Race for the Cure. It is a 5K walk/run to raise money for breast cancer research. Sean's work does a team every year so we walked with them. Since pink is the color for breast cancer awareness and both my girls have lots of pink clothing it was easy to get them in cute outfits for the walk. They both did great riding in the stroller the whole time. I thought Lily was going to want out, but I guess there were enough people and dogs around us for her to watch to keep her entertained.
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| Evie at Race for the Cure |
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| Lily holding Evie at Race for the Cure |
The last bit of big news is that Evie can sit up all on her own. Well, she can't get to a sitting position by herself yet, but if we set her up she can keep her balance. She is also trying to crawl. She can get up on her hands and knows her legs are supposed to do something, but hasn't quite figured it out yet.
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| Evie setting up like a big girl |
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Oh the Things Toddlers Say
Everyday Lily is saying more and more. It is very rare for her to not be speaking in sentences of at least 4 words. While I understand most of what she is saying there are still times when she will be jabbering on about something and I am completely lost. Unfortunately those are the times when she typically ends whatever she is saying with "Okay?" and I never know if I should say yes or no because I have no idea what I would be agreeing to.
There are times when she says things that are just absolutely hilarious. For example the other day she was playing with her stuffed pig and bunny. She turns to me and in a very serious voice says "Piggy sad". I respond with "Oh no, why is Piggy sad?". She says, "Bunny tooted and it stinky". I really had no idea what to say to that.
She has also started to recognize some letters thanks to this amazing puzzle that I found for her. Every time she finds all the letters for a word she asks me to spell it and points to each letter and repeats them after me. There are a few that she gets on her own including "t", "g", "k", and sometimes "n". She also knows "me" and "double me" aka "u" and "w"! Every time she points to one of them and I say either "u" or "w" she repeats with "me" or "double me". It is really cute.
Evie is growing up so quickly. She loves being down on the floor trying
to crawl. She can't get up on her hands and knees yet, but she can
turn her body around if she wants to get to something that is a
different direction (she kind of pivots on her belly). She also loves
being in her excersaucer. I think she doesn't want to miss a thing that
is going on so she loves that she can be upright and looking about in
that thing. She is gaining so much more control of her movements and
will purposely grab for, and hold on to, toys. Evie also loves grabbing
her toes. Evidently feet are the most interesting and hilarious thing
ever. The other day she kept holding on to her feet and staring at them
and then would start laughing. Lily and I would then also start
laughing which would make Evie laugh more.
| Evie 5 month growth picture |
| Evie 5 months |
| Such a happy baby |
| Lily showing off all her teeth |
| Lily helping find the correct number for Evie's photo |
| Blowing bubbles outside |
| Playing outside |
| I am making bins to organize the girls' closets. This is the first completed one and I am quite happy with it, especially since it was originally just a diaper box! |
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Siblings
Lily and Evie are definitely falling into their rolls of older and younger sibling. Lily has recently decided that there are times when she doesn't want her younger sister touching her or looking at her. I hear "Evie no, don't ______" a lot through out the day. The main problem with this is that Evie obviously doesn't understand "no" yet and just keeps doing whatever she feels like doing at that moment. She also LOVES looking at her big sister. She is constantly watching Lily and smiling and laughing at her. This definitely annoys Lily when she realizes her little sis is doing it. Evie seems to want to be wherever Lily is and is very interested in her. It will only be a matter of time before she is following her around the house and annoying her on purpose!
As much as Lily gets annoyed with her sister she also seems to like the attention she gets from her at times. If Evie happens to fall asleep out the the family room Lily will randomly yell "EVIE!". Of course Evie jumps awake which makes Lily look very proud of herself and exclaim "Evie wake up!".
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