Our sweet Chloe-Chlo-Chlo is 15months old! Or at least she was a week ago; we're just observing the event today with a checkup to Dr. Bowman :) Our Itty Bitty weighed in at 19lbs, 6.5oz. I was shocked she hasn't hit 20lbs yet. But Dr. Bowman was very happy with her weight. Albeit at the very bottom, she is soundly on the weight charts now. She was 30" long with an 18" head. Dr. Bowman was very excited about her physical progress. She's not worried at all that she's not actually walking yet, but she was very happy about her standing and pulling up and cruising along the chairs, woo-hoo! Like her sister, she appears to be a wheezer. Her ears looked great, her chest was clear, but alas she just has a bit of a wet, gunky wheeze and cough. Sounds like someone else we know and love :)
Chloe has eight teeth up front and three molars in the back. Her fourth molar is on its way in and oh boy does it look painful! It's all swollen and big and ouchy looking, poor baby. The molars would explain the recent fussiness; Chloe has not enjoyed getting any of her eleven teeth. When she's not busy with erupting teeth, she's a super sweet, laid back little one. She's very observant, both Abby's preschool teacher and the doctor today commented on how aware she was. She loves to laugh at her siblings. She's a pretty good eater, loves to drink milk and smoothies, sleeps great - all night and three-ish hours in the afternoon. She babbles a lot, but doesn't say any words on a consistent basis yet. She points at everything with her one little crooked pointer finger. She claps and blows kisses. She can wave, but that's so a couple months ago, she's too cool for that anymore. She loves to put things in and out, in and out, in and out. She's into the fine details of everything. She sucks her left thumb and is still very attached to her pink elephant. Mommy's her favorite person in the whole world which I'm totally okay with :) Her favorite foods are cheese, quesadillas, chicken, pureed veggies, applesauce. She's got a dramatic flair to her; if you tell her no, she'll turn her head and pout and give you the most pitiful eyes ever.
I love you my sweetest littlest Love!
to compare:
Chloe at 15m: 19lbs, 6oz, 30" tall, 18" head
Abby at 15m: 20lbs, 5oz, 31" tall, 18 3/4" head
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
dreams
I don't often remember my dreams, but last night I did. I dreamt that Chloe stood up and walked across the room, woo-hoo! Since Ryan and I were running ahead of schedule this morning, I took a minute while he was eating his breakfast to ask him if he knew what dreams were. We talked about dreams and how your mind pretends things while you sleep and sometimes you remember when you wake up. So I told him that I had dreamt last night about Chloe walking. He then told me that he had dreamt last night also. He was at the tennis courts for the neighborhood Halloween party. He was wearing his bat costume and then he started flying. It was so great to listen to him talk about his dream.
Anyways, it was just a really neat conversation. I felt like we were actually talking, there was no agenda, no plan, no pulling teeth to get information, it just flowed naturally. We were bonding, you know?! So often I feel like I have to ask leading questions, and he usually gets silly or distracted and gives one word answers. Which is fine, he is a six year old boy after all. But, I don't know, this conversation was just special and really nice :)
Anyways, it was just a really neat conversation. I felt like we were actually talking, there was no agenda, no plan, no pulling teeth to get information, it just flowed naturally. We were bonding, you know?! So often I feel like I have to ask leading questions, and he usually gets silly or distracted and gives one word answers. Which is fine, he is a six year old boy after all. But, I don't know, this conversation was just special and really nice :)
Friday, October 11, 2013
Up!
I think Chloe has her first real word! She babbles a lot, although I've yet to be convinced that she knows what she's saying. But last night in the bathtub, she had me pretty confident that she was saying "Up" and that she knew exactly what she meant. She's getting pretty good at pulling all the way up to a standing position, and as scary as it was for Mommy, the edge of the tub is a perfect height. She pulled up over and over. And several times I swear that she said "Up" as she did it. Then she grabbed the pink elephant squirt toy as it floated by, set him up on the edge, and once again said "Up." I think we may just have a first real word on our hands! Yay, Chloe!
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
the keys to my car
Move over Adele and "Boomer has it." After a good year and a half plus, Abby has finally found a new favorite song, hooray! She is all about "the keys to my car" song, which Mommy just so happens to love also, so it works perfectly. At least for now, I'm sure I'll burn out on it before she does :)
fyi: "the keys to my car" is more commonly known as "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" by The Band Perry.
fyi: "the keys to my car" is more commonly known as "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" by The Band Perry.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Makes my heart happy
Today while driving to church, Ryan asked "there are some people that don't go to church?" We said something along the lines of well yeah that's true. He replied with "why not? Church is good." How awesome is that?! Especially from Ryan. He really loves being in UpStreet, the elementary age environment. It's leaps and bounds better then leaving an upset, crying Ryan in the 4s room downstairs. There were times I questioned whether we needed to find a new church or not it was so hard. He'd start getting upset Saturday night just thinking about it. I love that he finally loves church! Hooray!
Saturday, October 5, 2013
SIX!
Time's gotten away from me and my blog again. hmm. I seem to go in spurts and I have certainly not been in a blogging sort of mood recently apparently. Sorry.
There's a lot I have missed blogging about this summer ... Destin in May and again over Labor Day didn't make the blog. An awesome week long OBX 4th of July trip didn't make the blog. Neither did a trip to Laura's new place in Tampa along with a visit to Disney. But we did them all! And they were all a blast! There's plenty of pictures on my picasa page to remember all the good times. And hey a picture's worth a thousand words, right?!
But I really do want to blog about my first born, my only son, my Bug-Man, my kindergartner, my Little Man, my Bud, my SIX year old! I've attempted and saved a few drafts without luck. I think between Ryan being in kindergarten [how did that happen?! I still miss him and tear up at the bus stop in the mornings!], and Chloe growing up so fast [as much as we are done and as hard as the baby stage is, it's still weird knowing we're moving on from this phase. I need some friends or sibs to have some babies so I can live vicariously. it's fun to love on babies and then give them back.], I'm all out of whack. It's hard on this Mama sometimes, this growing up stuff. It's crazy how much I love them and how I just want to hold them and hug them and keep them my babies forever! But alas, I can't, so time to focus on all the exciting things that do come with age. And speaking of age, back to Ryan's SIXth birthday. [Did you like how I tied that back around? It wasn't even entirely intentional.].
Off to the corn maze after the party. While we always end up exhausted after a long day, the corn maze has turned into a fun tradition. The big three cousins led the way [why do we always answer the questions wrong?!]. The corn was awesome this year, super tall and green, there are a few benefits to all the rain this summer! The kids were so cute holding hands. Poor Maxim was in the middle and would get pulled from side to side whenever we hit a fork in the road and Ryan & Abby would disagree about which way to go. Chloe did great in the Snugli and enjoyed laughing as the others would run by. We also checked out the corn crib and horse tire swings and jumpy pillows. And then back to Nana's for a big family dinner. Thanks Jim for a delicious meal and hosting all of us! Presents and cake and celebrating Auntie Sarah too. Sorry you have to share your special day with Ryan! [well not your actual day, but the celebrations.]. Happy birthday too, Auntie Sarah :)
Sunday morning, birthday morning! It was Pajama Day on Upstreet at church. It sounds like they had lots of fun and played lots of cool sleepover games. On our way home, we stopped at QT for birthday snacks. Ryan picked out gummy worms, Abby Skittles, Daddy coffee, and Mommy & Daddy shared donut holes. More presents back home with Mommy and Daddy. Grandma and Grandpa came over with more too and ate lunch and cupcakes with us. We then enjoyed some downtime while Ryan built and built and built with his Legos. We bought him one of those plastic storage things with three drawers and moved the lego table up to his room. He's really enjoyed organizing all his Legos and building lots of fun creations. We had a family dinner at IHOP to celebrate the birthday boy. The kids love pancakes for dinner and we love that kids eat free.
On Monday Ryan came home with a happy birthday hat from school. I couldn't get anything else out of him about that though, I don't think they really did much more to celebrate. But since he had the hat on, the busdriver had everyone sing to him on the way home. Our busdriver is awesome! Monday afternoon Ryan had his six year checkup. As the nurse said, he's a square: 45lbs and 45ins. Right on average in both categories. Which means they are still predicating 5'10", 160lbs. It'll be interesting to see if that's accurate or if he has one of those crazy high school growth spurts. Everything looked great at the checkup. He had his iron checked, blood pressure, hearing & vision, a flu mist. All sorts of things, but no shots, yay! The girls and I all got flu shots though; Chloe did great, Abby not such a big fan. On a whim, we drove into Alpharetta after the appointment. We were almost there anyways, and I knew Coleson would be a little late that night. While we were driving to the appointment, Grandpa had called to tell us there were some scarecrows up. We had a great time wandering around downtown Alpharetta checking them out. There were lots and lots of them on every street light and corner and wherever they could lean them. Ryan liked the Lego man of course. We saw an astronaut and Abby was ecstatic. She's been all about astronauts recently. She really wants to be one when she grows up, pretty cool in my opinion! Of course she also wants Chloe and I to be astronauts with her. She has big dreams, but she's still my Mama's girl and I like that.
What a day, what a week, what a celebration. I love you, love you, love you Mr. Ryan Hazen! I just can't wrap my brain around you being six already. You're so amazing and smart and independent and handsome and sweet and caring. You're an amazing big brother and your sisters both adore you. I'm so proud of you and the fine young man you are growing into. Even if I do miss you terribly while you are off conquering the world, or at least kindergarten :) Happy, happy sixth birthday Buddy!!
There's a lot I have missed blogging about this summer ... Destin in May and again over Labor Day didn't make the blog. An awesome week long OBX 4th of July trip didn't make the blog. Neither did a trip to Laura's new place in Tampa along with a visit to Disney. But we did them all! And they were all a blast! There's plenty of pictures on my picasa page to remember all the good times. And hey a picture's worth a thousand words, right?!
But I really do want to blog about my first born, my only son, my Bug-Man, my kindergartner, my Little Man, my Bud, my SIX year old! I've attempted and saved a few drafts without luck. I think between Ryan being in kindergarten [how did that happen?! I still miss him and tear up at the bus stop in the mornings!], and Chloe growing up so fast [as much as we are done and as hard as the baby stage is, it's still weird knowing we're moving on from this phase. I need some friends or sibs to have some babies so I can live vicariously. it's fun to love on babies and then give them back.], I'm all out of whack. It's hard on this Mama sometimes, this growing up stuff. It's crazy how much I love them and how I just want to hold them and hug them and keep them my babies forever! But alas, I can't, so time to focus on all the exciting things that do come with age. And speaking of age, back to Ryan's SIXth birthday. [Did you like how I tied that back around? It wasn't even entirely intentional.].
Ryan's birthday fell on a Sunday this year, so we celebrated at school on Friday. The girls and I surprised him by being mystery reader for his class and bringing in a new book, Danny and the Dinosaur's Birthday Party. When I searched for birthday and dinosaur, this book kept coming up. Danny and the Dinosaur is special to us since Grandma has an old copy of the book and loves to read it to them. So this book was perfect, even more so when I realized that Danny turns six in the book. It was fun to bring in a new book to read to the class. I also had little dinosaur figures that we gave to all Ryan's classmates. He was soo sweet, he even pulled out a couple for his teacher and parapro. After the reading, we stayed and ate lunch in the cafeteria with Ryan. Unknown to us, our new neighbors Georgia and family were also there, so that was fun. [and hey, we had a photographer :)]. We also sat across from Benjamin's family. Abby and Benjamin have been in preschool together both years. When we sat down, Benjamin saw us first and was so excited, "there's Abby from my preschool!" Small world. Or a bubble, depends on how you look at it. And since it was Friday, Ryan had ice cream with his lunch, yumm! I also brought a couple of dinosaur cookies to celebrate.
Saturday morning we had a soccer game. I must say I was pretty distracted this game. Lots of family in town! It was great having Grandma, Auntie Sarah, Uncle Christian, Maxim, Uncle Jason, and Amber cheering our Dragons on. But Ryan wasn't distracted; he won the medal for the day's value: paying attention. Yup, Coach's kid won the medal on week two :) He had a great game and the assistant really wanted to give it to him when he heard it was Ryan's birthday weekend. Coleson had pretty much decided on another kid, but when the game ended and they asked if anyone remembered the value, Ryan was the only one. No favoritism there, seems like he really did deserve it! Great job, Buddy! Ryan loves soccer. He has great energy and is always right there in the game hustling, hustling.
After the game it was party time!! We packed up and headed towards the birthday party playground. This is the fourth year we've partied there, but hey, it's a perfect place! We had a dinosaur birthday banner and dinosaur tracks for the sidewalk. We colored and cut lots of footprints between the sidewalk decor and the goodie bags. The weather was perfect. All the kids seemed to have lots of fun running and playing and eating pizza. We had dinosaur cupcakes and dinosaur cookies. As always, the merry go round was a huge hit with the little people. Thanks to everyone who turned out to celebrate our little man!
Off to the corn maze after the party. While we always end up exhausted after a long day, the corn maze has turned into a fun tradition. The big three cousins led the way [why do we always answer the questions wrong?!]. The corn was awesome this year, super tall and green, there are a few benefits to all the rain this summer! The kids were so cute holding hands. Poor Maxim was in the middle and would get pulled from side to side whenever we hit a fork in the road and Ryan & Abby would disagree about which way to go. Chloe did great in the Snugli and enjoyed laughing as the others would run by. We also checked out the corn crib and horse tire swings and jumpy pillows. And then back to Nana's for a big family dinner. Thanks Jim for a delicious meal and hosting all of us! Presents and cake and celebrating Auntie Sarah too. Sorry you have to share your special day with Ryan! [well not your actual day, but the celebrations.]. Happy birthday too, Auntie Sarah :)
Sunday morning, birthday morning! It was Pajama Day on Upstreet at church. It sounds like they had lots of fun and played lots of cool sleepover games. On our way home, we stopped at QT for birthday snacks. Ryan picked out gummy worms, Abby Skittles, Daddy coffee, and Mommy & Daddy shared donut holes. More presents back home with Mommy and Daddy. Grandma and Grandpa came over with more too and ate lunch and cupcakes with us. We then enjoyed some downtime while Ryan built and built and built with his Legos. We bought him one of those plastic storage things with three drawers and moved the lego table up to his room. He's really enjoyed organizing all his Legos and building lots of fun creations. We had a family dinner at IHOP to celebrate the birthday boy. The kids love pancakes for dinner and we love that kids eat free.
On Monday Ryan came home with a happy birthday hat from school. I couldn't get anything else out of him about that though, I don't think they really did much more to celebrate. But since he had the hat on, the busdriver had everyone sing to him on the way home. Our busdriver is awesome! Monday afternoon Ryan had his six year checkup. As the nurse said, he's a square: 45lbs and 45ins. Right on average in both categories. Which means they are still predicating 5'10", 160lbs. It'll be interesting to see if that's accurate or if he has one of those crazy high school growth spurts. Everything looked great at the checkup. He had his iron checked, blood pressure, hearing & vision, a flu mist. All sorts of things, but no shots, yay! The girls and I all got flu shots though; Chloe did great, Abby not such a big fan. On a whim, we drove into Alpharetta after the appointment. We were almost there anyways, and I knew Coleson would be a little late that night. While we were driving to the appointment, Grandpa had called to tell us there were some scarecrows up. We had a great time wandering around downtown Alpharetta checking them out. There were lots and lots of them on every street light and corner and wherever they could lean them. Ryan liked the Lego man of course. We saw an astronaut and Abby was ecstatic. She's been all about astronauts recently. She really wants to be one when she grows up, pretty cool in my opinion! Of course she also wants Chloe and I to be astronauts with her. She has big dreams, but she's still my Mama's girl and I like that.
What a day, what a week, what a celebration. I love you, love you, love you Mr. Ryan Hazen! I just can't wrap my brain around you being six already. You're so amazing and smart and independent and handsome and sweet and caring. You're an amazing big brother and your sisters both adore you. I'm so proud of you and the fine young man you are growing into. Even if I do miss you terribly while you are off conquering the world, or at least kindergarten :) Happy, happy sixth birthday Buddy!!
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
good things to say
Abby's teacher, Ms. Dorothea, put her in the car today after preschool. She had such nice things to say about our Abs!! She said Abby is doing great at preschool, she is very sweet, she is a wonderful teamplayer, and she's very bright. Yay!! That'll make a Mama super proud!!
Abby also had plenty of interesting things to say on the way home. Apparently Brandon is line leader this week, but he wasn't here today so Lauren got to do it. I asked if she knew where Brandon was and I was rewarded with a good five minutes of "or maayybe's." A couple noteworthy ones:
Or maybe his belly had a tummyache [my personal favorite]
Or maybe he had to go to the doctor or to the dentist
Or maybe he went to the grocery store
Or maybe, or maybe, or maybe.
In other words, she didn't have any idea why Brandon wasn't there :)
Gotta run, just a quick post while all this was fresh. According to Abby: "my belly is telling me it's hungry", so lunchtime it is.
Abby also had plenty of interesting things to say on the way home. Apparently Brandon is line leader this week, but he wasn't here today so Lauren got to do it. I asked if she knew where Brandon was and I was rewarded with a good five minutes of "or maayybe's." A couple noteworthy ones:
Or maybe his belly had a tummyache [my personal favorite]
Or maybe he had to go to the doctor or to the dentist
Or maybe he went to the grocery store
Or maybe, or maybe, or maybe.
In other words, she didn't have any idea why Brandon wasn't there :)
Gotta run, just a quick post while all this was fresh. According to Abby: "my belly is telling me it's hungry", so lunchtime it is.
Monday, September 9, 2013
here I am, I love you
Chloe has taken to crawling over to someone and then sitting herself up so that she is pretty much on top of them. Super cute! She started doing it to Ryan awhile ago when he'd get home from school. If she was awake [she's normally napping], she'd slither right over to him and then sit up. It was as if she was trying to get in his lap. Both the girls really miss Ryan when he's gone [who am I kidding, I miss him too!!].
interruption:
"I miss Brother when he's at school. When's it time to go pick Brother up? Let's go pick Brother up."
Abby is in my lap while I'm writing this. She can't read. I'm not talking out loud as I type. She just announced exactly what I was writing when she had no way possible to know what I was writing. Point proven, we miss Ryan.
Back to my story:
She continues to crawl to her sibs and here's the girls today:
Chloe crawled right on over there, put herself in a sitting position, and wiggled around to get just right. In Abby's words: "Our backs are leaning on each other. That was funny." Too bad it's a blurry camera phone picture. But you still get the idea. Look at the joyous smiles on both my girls. Love, love, love my babies!!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
squeeky clean
Yesterday afternoon we washed the cars. Abby wore her bathing suit and had a great time. She was so cute helping wash the car with lots of soap and sponges. But the best was when she was scrubbing the front grills and told me: "I'm brushing the car's teeth!"
Friday, September 6, 2013
Chloe the crawler
Chloe started crawling on Wednesday. Just like that. She was wearing a dress and I thought maybe it was hard to slither on her belly with the dress for some reason. But she was still crawling yesterday and now today. Belly up, hands and knees, a real crawl. Now if only she would considering this whole standing up and walking thing :) She is getting closer though I suppose. She will pull up and balance on her knees; she just doesn't have much interest in using her legs. But you know what? That's probably just as well. I am sure when there are three of them running in three different directions I will miss being able to carry Chlo!
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