Monday, April 12, 2010

Recap on our last days in Austin

As I'm looking through the last couple months pics, I see some that I never got around to posting. We had a wild winter, weather-wise, in Texas and saw snow on a few occasions. We built our first snowman too! So I had to include those in this long-pictured-post, that would have normally been saved for its' own post, instead I'm just combining a lot of pictures.

Ava is just being Ava in these pics and I just adore her quirky, creative style. Here she is reading with daddy on top of mattresses she slept on for a few weeks (with sheets of course), sporting a cowgirl hat, her brothers bib and "underwear" like daddy.
We had the pleasure of hanging out with our long-time playgroup friends before we left. We still talk about you girls DAILY.
Posing in her last dance class with Miss Adele.
Her first snowman with lemon eyes and a carrot nose.
Dancing with Daddy all fancy.
Smiling in the snow.
Going grocery shopping and being silly.

Class picture from school.
Helping daddy on the ladder before the move.
What FUN times we had in Austin! As we get acclimated to our new home, we find ourselves talking about places, people, and memories that we shared with Ava for her first 3 years in Austin. She loves talking about "Austin, Texas", but is really enjoying her time here in Frisco so much also. She is a trooper, I tell ya, and makes the most of her days just filling all of us with SUCH JOY!

Monday, March 22, 2010

We made it!!

So we made it to the big D! Geesh, after the stomach bug decided to work it's way through the family, let's just say it was a lot of work. Ava had been sick the entire week and weekend of the move. Then, wouldn't you know, the stomach "birus" got passed onto me the night before the move. Since I'm not physically up for moving, I prided myself that I could be a packer. I pulled as much energy as I could muster and forced myself to get it done. Ryan was the go-to guy and did everything! He and Aves would go out to lunch, come home, pack, move, organize, etc. We knew the job would get done... It had to despite the movers being 4 hours late, which is a whole different story,

anyway, despite my whining, we are here! And I have to say that Ava has been AMAZING! She is adjusting so well. She totally gets what is going on, too. The other day in the car she had Ryan and I astonished at what she understands. When learning that her friend Mimi was coming to visit in Dallas, she said,

"Mimi lives in Austin, Texas. She is just here in Dallas for a little bit. I won't go back to Austin, texas, but Mimi will go back." she said it so matter of factly, like she had to explain it to us.

Tonight she couldn't quite get that we will be living in a new home besides living with Gigi and poppy. When I tried to explain that we would be moving into the house that she played in the playroom and enjoyed it so much, she adamently said, " no, that was that little girls house." after further explaining that we were buying that house from the little girl and her family, she got so excited that she would be obtaining a variety of new toys! Ummm, not so much.

She has us all cracking up lately!! I mean the things that come out of her mouth are hilarious. The other day, Gigi made turkey bacon for she and Ava when Ava asked daddy for more. She came up with a cheer, rolling her hands around, chanting. "makin, makin, need more bacon!" Where in the world did that come from??

This past week has been so much better than expected. Something developmentally and/ or cognitively is going on in Avas little mind and she just blows us away. The conversations that we engage in are interesting and thought-provoking...concepts such as roller coaster drawings with explanations of how it goes faster with air blowing it from underneath, or to hear her say "isn't that the truth?" like a little person we are having a discussion with.

Long post, but I really am trying to document our crazy life right now with some of the neat updates on our three year old. THREE year old!!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What It's Like Being THREEEEEE!

Stats:
Weight: 30 lbs. 4 oz.

Height: Don't know for sure until well-visit, but I'd guess around 38-40 inches

Interests:
-Having tea parties
-Pretend play
-Using her imagination
-Animals -specifically doggies and kitty cats
-B.B. (her blanket)
-Digging in the dirt-she calls it "gardening"
-Playing outside
-Anything messy
-Arts and Crafts (specifically loves drawing and using a pen)
-Playing dress-up-- it's the first thing she does when we go play at friends houses and at Center Time at school, her teachers tell me. At home she is always wearing something, it's almost just our "normal" for her to be a princess or a cowgirl.
-Cooking-she loves helping mommy cook

Favorites-as told by Ava:
Color: Green
Food: Bunny cereal
Clothes: Ballerina shirt
Word: Nothing (isn't that the truth?)
Book: Princesses
Song: B-i-n-g-o

Current Events:
-Ava is FULLY potty-trained! She didn't like wearing her pull-up at night and asked to wear panties, so we went with it. It took a few nights of accidents and sheet changes in the middle of the night and now she'll get up and use her little potty all on her own. It's been about 6 weeks now.

-We are about to MOVE! We are moving to be closer to both sets of grandparents and are excited, but sad to leave our friends, aunt/uncle and cousins. Although we will only be 3 hours away. Ava is a little skeptical because she doesn't quite grasp it all, but remains excited.

-Ava is battling the stomach virus that is going around. The vomiting only lasted about 6 hours, in the middle of the night on Tuesday, but fever hasn't broke yet.

-We had our last days of dance and pre-school, to which Ava was sad. We are still trying to decide which activities we want to try when we move. On Ava's top list are karate and gymnastics, sounds pretty suitable don't you think?

Sleeping:
Ava wakes around 7:00-7:30 a.m. Naps are hit or miss-averaging 2-3 naps a week. On days that Ava naps for about 1 1/2 hours, she goes to bed around 8:00-8:30 and falls asleep by about 9:00 pm. This isn't very desirable for mommy and daddy, the late bedtimes. On days she doesn't nap, she is asleep by 7:00-7:30, that seems to work well for us all.

Eating:
Like naps, food seems to be hit or miss, depending on the day. One day she can eat helping upon helping of soybeans and the next, barely touch a cracker. Overall, she is a fantastic eater and is willing to at least try something, before deeming "Yuck" and then it's her favorite the next day. I'm really trying to steer clear of afternoon snacks because she won't eat as much as dinner.


Summary:
Overall, being THREE is a lot different than being TWO. She is entirely able to express her needs, er....wants, and is very adament about it. Also, mix in a little sass and attitude and we are headed for quite a year. As with every year thus far, it will be a learning curve for us all. I can't wait to see what THREE brings....if it's anything as wonderful as the past years have been!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

A CHEESY Birthday Party!

CHUCK E. Cheese that is!

Ava chose CEC for her 3rd birthday party and had a BLAST! They did a wonderful job of making her feel special: a birthday crown, medal, songs, dancing and even a meet-n-greet with Mr. Chuck himself. She couldn't stop talking about how much fun she had. Thanks to all our friends and family who helped us celebrate the big 3!
















Eating her Ariel cupcake cake that she picked out.



Family photo with Chuck.




Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A letter to my daughter on her 3rd birthday

My dear Ava,

Tomorrow you turn three years old and not a day passes by without me telling you just how much I love you, "I love you sooooo much, SO MUCH", I whisper in your ear. I fall more in love with you each day. You never miss a beat and are constantly asking me, "Why you do that, Mommy?" or "Why are you laughing, Mommy?" or "Why you say that Mommy?" when you notice things I do or say. That just makes me smile bigger and laugh harder because you are just so darn cute I am in love with you, my little girl. You make my heart laugh out loud.

You are positively one-of-a-kind and just so truly the daughter that I always dreamed of having. You are smart, kind, ornery, adventurous, daring, loving, creative, intuitive, imaginative, strong-willed, relentless, determined, and beautiful, both inside and out.

You love.... dancing, animals, dolls, building, sorting, princesses, dress-up, sweets, head fives, 'nastics, tea parties, adventures, forts, games, and being outside. You tell me you want to be on the radio when you grow up or be a doctor. More and more as you get older, I can see that you truly have limitless possibilities and I will be there for you every step of the way....watching you; supporting you; loving you; reassuring you; facilitating you; motivating you; being with you my sweet angel princess.

I love you to the crescent moon. And back. A million times.

Forever yours,

Mommy

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

So much to love at 2 years, 11 months



1. I love your ideas. You teach me so much every single day about thinking outside of the box and simplifying otherwise trivial problems.

2. I love your breath. When we are snuggled up together and you are whispering to me, I love the way your breath feels in my face.

3. I love listening to you play pretend. In the bath you like to line all of your animals and friends up and play. You have recently begun to request that I not watch and you'll whisper to them as you play.

4. I love that you are starting to really sing. You love listening to Jewel's rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and sing along in a high pitched voice and hold notes longer like she does.

5. I love when you recognize that the same songs are different. Whether they are sung by a male or female, or in a different pitch, or a few words are different you'll declare, "This one is different than _______". You are so smart!

6. I love your backseat driving. You'll tell me to turn this way or that. Or that we usually go a different way and ask why we aren't go this way or that. Your observations of the world around you continue to amaze me.

7. I love your preference to pick out your own clothes and more importantly, your shoes. Some days it's hit or miss as to what clothes you care to wear, but you almost always have an opinion on what shoes to wear. Mostly you are favoring your "between toe" (Thanks Abs!) shoes with socks (as it IS winter time). It's all about compromise.

8. I love reflecting on our days and laughing about which battles I chose or didn't choose with you. Moms of toddlers and I'm sure well beyond the toddler years, know what I mean when we have to pick our battles. I love picturing you in my head wearing two different shoes, on the wrong feet nonetheless, a mismatched headband, and a skirt over some pants. It's harmless to let you have a say in what you want to wear and I've learned that is sure saves me a lot of energy. Oiy!

9. I love how helpful you want to be. You are my little grocery store helper, car helper, food helper, you name it. With one exception, we are still working on cleaning up, but you're getting it.

10. I love our dance parties. You just love to dance and twirl and kick and jump to the music. It's so refreshing when you ask me to join you, for example, while you are dancing when I'm making dinner and I just drop everything and dance for 10 minutes straight. It's like you know that both of us NEED it! Let's get those energies out!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Big Girl Haircut

Mommy woke up with the urge for change. We already have A LOT of changes going on in our life, but I had an urge to get Ava's hair cut......CHOPPED! Her gorgeous locks are just so baby-fine and stringy. I was a little nostalgic about it while she was getting it cut, probably because it took us so long to actually get hair and here I was watching those little waves fall to the floor. But it was time for a change.

Besides.

Ava is about to be THREE! She needed a new sassy look to match the sassy attitude that is accompanied by turning THREE! She was more than willing to get it cut and said she wanted it like cousin Abby's hair. Everything these days seems to be about Abs, naturally, as she is a whole year older and wiser....so Ava looks up to everything she does or has.

It's amazing how much thicker it looks and how flippin' CUTE it is! We had to go show daddy afterwards at work because Ava was so proud.

What BIG GIRL HAIR!









Hey, I'll take it!



Ava has become more interested and open about talking about her baby brother. She talks about what she wants to share with him, how she is going to help him and sleep with him. We are truly excited about this!
However, it seems as if she is already starting to want all of his things. We don't have much, but Grandma sent us a package containing new clothes for baby boy, with a Big Sis set of jammies I might add, and Ava just had to put on something on of his......er, size 0-3 months....and sleep in it that night. And the next. And a bib to school the next. She packed away all the clothes in her drawers so as to "help".
Hmmm......she is already SUCH a BIG sister (insert eye roll).

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Artsy Ava

Aves isn't "obsessed" with many things. If she has any obsessions or interests right now, it would have to be princesses and drawing/painting. So many days I'll just give her a pen or marker and paper and let her go to town. It's only later that I'm cleaning up that I stop and look and see what AWESOME work she has done! She'll sometimes stop and call me over to see something, but now that she has faces down, she doesn't think they are any big deal. When I look at them, however, they make me so happy to see.

As I was looking through my pictures, I noticed how many faces I've had to take pictures of because they are just so darn cute. She's adding details like hair, ears, eyebrows, etc.

But first, her she is in her element....painting....which almost always turns into body painting!
Love this one!
"Snowman Spider" according to Ava


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Cindy Cat Fortress

"Cindy" (i.e. Cinderella) and I built a fort the other day as an activity to avoid this COLD weather. She not only was a princess, but turned into a kitty cat. She loves pretending!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

My Valentine

We had such a lovely Valentine's Day. It started with waking up to cards and treats. After Ava woke up a little bit and got the GP's (grump-o-potamus) out she was thrilled to share the love with our little family. We gathered on the rug to say how much we love each other and share our treats. She made us a heart-shaped pendant and magnet, we ate chocolate hearts and she opened a new hairbrush, mirror and nail polish. When we were all done, she said let's all give a family hug!

Then we made reddish pinkish pancakes and pink eggs that turned out orange. They were still good all the same.
Ava decorated some more "arts and crafts" and made us Valentine's, as well as some for family and friends.

We LOVE Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Experiments and Sharks

I've said before how much we love our Highlights High Five magazine subscription that Grandma sent us. It has everything from short fictional narratives (Tex and Indi being Ava's favorite) to nonfiction articles to silly pictures to recipes to games to experiments.

When we read about things we can do at home, Ava is always always ready to try them. One day we read about Dancing Raisins. What? Dancing Raisins? We HAD to see what this was about. We combined a glass of water, some vinegar and some baking soda; added the raisins and within a minute or so they were bouncing up and down from the carbonation. We all thought it was so funny!
I wasn't quick enough to capture them bouncing up and down though.
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Another love for Ava is drawing. She'll create her masterpiece and then decide what it is. Like she doesn't set out to draw something, instead she draws and then realizes what it looks like (with the exception of people and faces, she knows what she is doing). However, the other day she drew this! I was so shocked! She was so excited and said, "Look mom! I drew some sharks!"

Friday, February 5, 2010

No Daddy does it BETTER!

You and Daddy are the best pretend play buddies EVER!

Playtime

I just love when I remember to capture her focus during playtime. I could eat her up and just watch her all. day. long.


Playdough (and non-playdough for that matter) tea parties are a big playtime hit for us right now. Oh the things she can think! Mommy wanted to be in shot for once, so we used the timer.

Eating her real snacks from the tea party.

My Little Kitchen Helper

If Ava isn't playing, dressing up or dancing, you will most likely find her in the kitchen. She just loves to help, stir, cut, experiment...you name it. Thank goodness for The Kitchen Helper piece, she just has to see what is going on at all times while in it. Each evening when she hears me beginning to prepare dinner, she races over, "Can I help?" I love it!

The other morning while we were lounging around in bed on a rainy Saturday, she saw a Fresh Beat Band smoothie idea on tv and said, "Let's do that!" So we went to the fridge and gathered what fresh fruits (and veggie-spinach-that mommy snuck in), yogurt, and oj that we had and made a smoothie. Daddy printed out the Fresh Beat Band straw toppers for us and it was a hit! Also, we were just about able to get every color of the rainbow in the smoothie....so cool!
Another kitchen favorite is splashing around in the sink, making "sweet tea" and just experimenting. A tasty snack seemed to be the perfect addition!
Speaking of experimenting, we still love conducting experiments. It's actually a favorite word of Ava's when she wants to pour, mix and add things to different concoctions. I've found her in the bathroom "experimenting" several times. Once she added toilet paper and water to a bottle and shook it up, she was so proud of that experiment. Another time she was making "Chocolate" (think spanish word, that's how she says it) with paint colors from her brushes and another time she added water to grapes and put them out on the front porch....her prediction, it was going to grow for the birds. We'll have to check on that one next week and figure out how to really make something grow.
She was a HUGE helper at Christmastime stirring all the reindeer food we made for our friends. We LOVE kitchen time!