Sunday, October 26, 2008

So big!

A couple days ago, after Addison's bath, she learned to put her arms in the air to do "So big!" We would ask her how big Addison is and then say "So Big!", which made her raise her arms over and over. The big girls loved this new trick and proceeded to treat Addison as a fun new toy, saying it over and over until the poor little baby's arms had to be exhausted! Each new trick brings her closer to leaving the little baby stage and makes me want to squeeze her a little more tightly.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Hailey's 4!


Having cupcakes with her preschool class on her actual birthday
Eating cake at the Bouncy Place


Ok, I'm about a week late on posting this due to a new fascination with facebook! One can only waste so much time on the computer, but I'm back to having a little more discipline now.
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Hailey-Bailey turned 4 on October 10 and we celebrated with 20 of her little friends at The Bouncy Place. It was a LOT of kids! You kind of assume not everyone will be able to make it, and she has been creating her own "birthday invitations" ever since Symantha had a birthday, so I couldn't tell her no on inviting anyone. But amazingly enough, every single person could make it! Which made for a fun and crazy party. Luckily, the party was at a huge warehouse with a bunch of inflatables, which is much better than in my house!
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According to Hailey, there are specific things that four-year-olds do and don't do. Here is a list of what I have been hearing lately:
1. Four-year-olds do not say "mmmm" when they are eating (which she has done since she was a baby! It happens much less now, but I'm sad to see that little quirk go!). She informed Symantha of this at breakfast this morning.
2. Four-year-olds are not "little girls". She was very offended when a person opened the door for her at Red Robin and said "Here you go, little girl". She is now a big girl, and she talked about it for the next ten minutes.
3. Four-year-olds put their shoes and purse by the door when they come in to the house. She has been carrying a purse that she got for her birthday all over, and it always goes right by mine when we come in to the house. She actually says these things - I hear her while she is taking her shoes off, saying "Four-year-olds put their shoes and purse by the door". Let it be known that I did not teach her these things!
4. Four-year-olds are very brave when they get shots at the doctor's office. She sat in my lap and whimpered, with just a little crying at the end. She could only be that brave because she is four now. Mommy, however, was not that brave as I got tears in my eyes due to how hard she was trying to be a brave four-year-old.
Each day, I hear more about what four-year-olds do and it is cracking me up! We love Hailey at this age, and once again, I wish I could freeze time.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Day 3 and 4 - Victoria and the downside of the cruise

The next day was Victoria, and more beautiful weather.We walked all over, through downtown shopping, the Empress Hotel, Chinatown, and the waterfront. Victoria had a lot more to explore than I had remembered.






This was taking a break in the rose gardens of the Empress Hotel.




Exploring Chinatown

After Victoria, we had another great evening on the ship. But late that night, the weather turned and the water got very choppy. We looked out our window in the morning to see VERY large waves and whitecaps. Up until then we could hardly feel that we were on a ship at all, but by morning we were both seasick. This was totally new for Derek, who does not get sick easily. I wasn't too bad as long as I stayed laying down. SO we pretty much spent the entire day at sea in bed! I guess it kept with the theme of relaxation, but not really what we had in mind! By about 6:00 that evening, things were calming down and we went to a casual dinner. The next morning, it was back to reality. We were missing the kids, so it was good timing! It was still a great trip overall, and we were glad for the time together.

Cruising - Day 1 and 2

Leaving Seattle on Monday - it was so beautiful! Having nice weather was an extra treat, seeing as we didn't expect it at the end of September. This was on the upper deck of the ship, where they had a "Sail-Away party" with music, food, etc.






View looking back towards Seattle on the upper deck






This was our room - we had a desk and little tv area next to where I was standing to take the picture. It wasn't really a bad size, compared to what we had heard!






Our first port, Nanaimo. We walked around a big waterfront park and did some shopping. It is a pretty sleepy town, so it only took a few hours. This left plenty of time for more naps, reading, going in the hot tub, etc. If you can't tell, the theme of this trip was RELAXATION!




Our formal night, at dinner. It was very fun to dress up and eat many different courses without having to worry about paying for them! We went to a different show every night - broadway, comedy, live music, etc.