Thursday, August 11, 2011

Disneyland Day One

When I tell you that this place is magical, really, you HAVE to see it to believe it.

And when I tell you that we all had a blast, we truly took it all in and had an amazing vacation.

We literally spent no less than 12 hours in the park each day and still had no meltdowns, great sleepers and overall, a happy group....means a success in my book. The kids did AMAZING. Amazing. Ava was just in awe and out to have a good time and Griff was happy as could be and would nap when it got to be too much. As long as we had snacks, we were golden.

Some pictures capturing our first day.

















Meeting the Princesses! The WHOLE reason we came to Disneyland was to meet the princesses. By asking around and figuring it out, we were able to avoid some major lines by arriving at 7:00 am before the park opens and avoid a lot of lines and waiting in Fantasyland, which put us 2nd in line for when the princesses were ready to meet and greet. Ava was so excited. She contains most of her happiness and showed her first nervous habit....playing with her hair and continually tucking it behind her ears. THAT'S how much these princesses mean to her. She was so nervous and giddy at the same time. What a dream come true for her. The princesses were so kind and really took their time talking and listening to the kids.


















Favorites for the Day--When one of the princesses asked Ava what her favorites were, she said "It's a small world", "Dumbo" and "Meeting the Princesses".
















Character Meet n Greet--There were opportunities all around the parks to meet Disney/Pixar characters and obtain autographs. Ava and Griffin were both excited to meet Tinkerbell and Terrance, Minnie and Mickey, among many many others.




























Jungle Cruise Tour--we took this tour to wind down and cool down. There are many rides like this that give you an opportunity to take a deep breath. The kids enjoyed seeing jungle animals.











Parades and Festivals--Mickey's SoundSational Parade and the Princess Coronation and Storytime

The parade had just about every character you could think of and the music was wonderful. The Princess Coronation allowed the kids to participate and dance with royalty.











Saturday, August 6, 2011

Already exhausted....

Disneyland bound and we are already exhausted keeping up with the Griff at the airport and plane ride. Whew!





















Friday, August 5, 2011

Updates

Ava:

-loves playing school, mommy/daughter, any pretend play.

-loves art; she will sit for a half hour coloring, drawing, cutting, etc.; her artwork is really good, too!

-loves her little brother. she has to be the first one in his room to get him up from naps and they both LOVE it. i give them a few minutes of alone time together. he, of course, eats. her. up.

-loves (finally!) her letters, sounds, and starting very basic words.

-loves staying up later in the summer and waking up a little later, which works somehow.

-loves little house on the prairie. we borrowed a video from the library and she loves to watch it. she is kind of obsessed with laura ingalls.


Griffin:

-loves to make vrrrrrrooom! noises when he pushes cars and airplanes around.

-loves hitting and whacking objects with plastic golf clubs.

-loves answering yes by nodding his head, it's so cute, too!

-loves, loves, loves to dance. i mean, if he wants to tell me he likes something....he dances. if he hears the slightest bit of music....he dances. any excuse to dance.

-loves playtime with sissy. to watch the two of them giggle is heartwarming and priceless.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

14 month update











It continues to amaze me how much and how fast these little ones absorb, communicate and understand. At 14 months, Griffin is really starting to communicate, mostly through nonverbal language; either sign, pointing, nodding or grunting. He has a few words that we understand and probably are the only ones who understand, but will say "llll" for balloon and Elmo. He'll say "maw, maw, maw" for more. Of course there is "key kah" for Boo and I swear I've heard him say "Aya", but that's to be determined.

He is such a happy little guy, who wants just about everything that sissy wants or has, naturally. He has a hearty appetite and is still a little wary about vegetables.

He continues to be my snuggler and just nestled right in to my lap, head rested on my shoulder, to be rocked.

Griffin is starting to get a little orneriness about him and knows when he isn't supposed to do something and looks right at me with that smirk and twinkle in his eye, and does it anyway, hehe.

He's a smart one and picks up on things quickly. We are so lucky to have this little guy in our lives.