We don't take vacations. For me to be home with the kids, that was one of the things we had to give up. We did a week in Florida to visit family in 2004 and a long weekend in DC to visit family in 2006. That's been it for vacations since the kids were born. Well, as I'd said before, the last year has been really tough in many ways. When we did our taxes and found out we'd be getting a good deal of money back, we decided to splurge on a trip to Disney World. We didn't tell the kids until after arriving in Florida (they thought we were going to FL to visit family). It was still a budget vacation in many ways (we shipped food to the resort so we wouldn't have to buy breakfast or snacks there, and we had sandwich supplies and milk delivered once there so we could have inexpensive lunches), and I got a great deal on the rooms. I made a bunch of things for the trip, too, including t-shirts, a personalized autograph book, and room decorations for a big surprise from Mickey. I'll post pictures and instructions for everything I made.
In the meantime, the full trip report is below.
We left Tuesday, March 1st. Our flight was scheduled to take off a little before 9:50am, and we barely made it in time. Traffic was crazy, and then Central Parking at the airport was closed. We told a little white lie to the attendant and got to park, but were worried that they’d tow our car before my parents could come to pick it up. We had no time to get a luggage cart, so we somehow managed to transport six suitcases, six carry-ons, an infant carseat, a stroller, and four children all on our own through a the parking garage and into the terminal. The man checking in our luggage nearly blew the surprise to the boys, pointing out the Mickey heads on our luggage tags and asking them where they were going. Thankfully, the boys were too distracted by the commotion to really get what he was saying, and we hastily shushed him. Security went smoothly, despite being Doug’s biggest fear. The actual flight to Orlando went okay: Niall fussed a bit but it wasn't too bad. Colwyn and Lachlann sat by themselves and did great. Fiona was a little nervous but ended up napping. After deboarding, we found an empty waiting area and told the kids where we were. I had read enough to come up with a plan to prevent any disappointment, and that went smoothly. Colwyn’s face was priceless, Fiona told us how excited her grandma was going to be, and Lachlann lied down on the seats, afraid that we weren’t actually going to go to the hotel like I said. That misunderstanding was cleared up quickly, and we headed off to Magical Express.
We got to All Stars Music, picked up the double stroller, and got checked in. The room was a LONG walk and it was super hot, so I was dreading going to MK. We spent a few minutes freshening up, checking out the towel animals and Mickey towel heads, and packing the stroller and diaper bag. Luckily, by the time we got to MK, it had cooled off considerably and there was a nice breeze. The kids were all wearing their First Visit buttons and got some nice comments from CMs. Niall fell asleep in the stroller, so I took the big kids on the teacups first. They were a BIG hit. Then Doug took the big kids on Dumbo, while I sat with Niall. We did Snow White's Scary Adventure after that, which the boys seemed to like but made Fiona a little nervous. Then we rode the Carousel, which everyone loved, then saw Philharmagic. Fiona wouldn't wear her glasses, Niall fussed, and Lachlann hated the show. Doug and Colwyn rode Thunder Mountain, then we got Dole Whips on the way out. It turned out to be the perfect evening, as the weather was lovely and the lines were really short.. the longest was Dumbo at 20 minutes. Thunder Mountain was only a ten minute wait. I was a little disappointed that Fiona didn’t go nuts when she first saw Cinderella’s Castle, but oh well.
That evening, Mickey and the gang left a surprise for the kids in our room, so we took a while getting out of the room the next morning. We just made it to MK just in time to see the rope drop show. Wednesday was supposed to be a very low crowd day, but it was pretty busy. Dumbo was a 20 minute wait right away, so Lachlann and Doug went to use the bathrooms. We spotted Pinocchio right by his restaurant so we stopped to say Hi before riding Dumbo. The kids were shy, but I got a hug from Pinocchio and we got a pic with all of us. After Dumbo, I rode Peter Pan with the big kids while Doug hung out with a sleeping Niall. Peter Pan was great, and the kids were happy during the ride, but Fiona said later that it was ‘creepy’. While we were sitting on a bench putting sunscreen on, we got a wonderful chance meeting with the Tremaines, who were coming out to do a meet and greet. We had our Mickey head tie-dye shirts on, and they stopped and commented on our unfortunate laundry mishap. Fiona was really freaking out (cowering behind the stroller) and Lady Tremaine leaned over and asked (in a very imperious tone), "And what chores do you do?" then saw that Fiona was upset, and asked contemptuously, "Are you crying?" One of the stepsisters commented on how fat Niall was, and how she used to be fat like that when she was a baby, then patted her belly and said she still was a little. I was thrilled to have that chance meeting, because I’d heard that the Tremaines were a lot of fun, and we hadn’t been able to get into their character meal.
On the way to ride Splash Mountain, we stopped to meet Pioneer Donald. Only Lachlann was brave enough to get Donald’s autograph and picture. The line for Splash Mountain was pretty short, so we used the standby line and got child swap passes. Lachlann absolutely loved Splash Mountain. After that, we headed to Crystal Palace for lunch. Fiona was in a grumpy mood and didn't want to meet Piglet or Tigger, but suddenly perked up when Pooh came by. She got very excited and gave him a big hug. After he left, I was praising Fiona for being so friendly, and she said, "I pooped!" We all got a big laugh about her happily meeting Pooh after she had poo'ed. She gave Eeyore a hug, too, when he came by. With Fiona in a much better mood, we rode the teacups one more time, then headed back to the hotel for naps and swimming.
When we went back to MK in the evening, we did Laugh Floor and I was totally picked on, even worse than "That Guy" - I was on screen for a full three minutes and it was mortifying. Lachlann freaked out about it being cold outside (it had been hot midday, but cooled off significantly while we were at the hotel). Doug bought him a too-small Phineas and Ferb sweatshirt, then we met Buzz. The boys made great strong-man poses for the picture, and then Buzz spent a few minutes with Niall. Doug took all the boys on Peter Pan while Fiona and I waited outside (she said it would be too creepy). For a nice calm break, we all rode It's a Small World (pretty much walked on). Fiona had a mini-freak out because she thought she would be able to buy one of the dolls. By then it was dark and the kids were getting cold and tired, so we headed out. We stopped for candy at the Confectionary on the way out, and watched the beginning of Wishes from the bus stop.
On Thursday, we went to Animal Kingdom. We got FPs for Kilimanjaro Safari right away, then did the animal trail. The kids loved seeing the animals and the CMs were very friendly and knowledgeable. The kids picked up the bird ID guides and really enjoyed trying to ID the ones we saw. Fiona also really liked the fish and the meerkats. The Safari was a big hit (Niall slept through it all) and we got to see lots of animals. I felt a little bad though that with Colwyn on one side and Lachlann and Fiona on the other, they had very different rides. The kids didn’t actually seem to mind, though. We stopped to meet Terk, King Louie, Baloo, and Flik with very short lines. We found a Photopass photographer and got a nice shot of all of us with Everest in the background, and did a Tinkerbell magic shot with Colwyn and Lachlann. Then we headed to the Nemo Show (getting Expedition Everest FPs on the way), which Lachlann hated and Fiona disliked. Niall fussed throughout the show. We vowed not to do any more shows, as we'd had such bad luck. We sat on a bench outside the show to eat lunch, but Fiona started totally freaking out about the bugs. I'd never seen her freak out so much: she was literally screaming and shaking over these tiny little flies. We managed to find a not-so-buggy place to sit and eat. After lunch, Doug took Colwyn to ride EE while the younger kids came with me for diaper changes and to meet Pooh and Tigger. Fiona was still freaking out about the bugs every time she saw one, so we decided to cut the day short and head back to the hotel. We tried for a group Photopass shot outside the gates and got the obligatory toddler-screaming-in-the-stroller shot. After naps, we decided to try to head to Downtown Disney, but *four* completely full buses came through the resort with no room for anyone else, so we decided to just have dinner in the food court and do some evening swimming.
Our low key afternoon and evening on Thursday was for the best, because we were up super early to make it to the 8am rope drop at MK on Friday. Our plan was to stay there all day, and have Phyllis and Gloria (Grandma and Great Grandma) come meet us in MK for the fireworks after they had driven up from Ft. Myers. We had a wonderful morning. Lachlann and Doug walked onto the Indy Speedway while the other kids and I got Space Mountain FPs and rode the Tomorrowland Transit Authority. We met Mickey with no wait. We all rode Buzz (walked on), then Fiona and I walked on to Buzz two more times while the others rode the TTA again. Doug took Lachlann and Fiona on the Astro Orbiters while I waited on a bench with Colwyn and Niall. Fiona loved the Astro Orbiters, giggling madly the entire time. Then we headed to Adventureland, where Doug took Colwyn and Lachlann on the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse while Fiona, Niall (who was napping), and I waited for the princesses. Fiona got to meet Aurora, Cinderella, and Belle, and she loved Belle the best. All the princesses were so sweet and friendly with her, though, and both Cinderella and Belle got hugs from her in the end.
We met up with the boys and rode the Magic Carpets (another big hit), then we caught the end of the Frontierland dance. We got Splash FPs, then met Pioneer Mickey and Minnie (we ate sandwiches while waiting in line). Colwyn, Lachlann, and Doug rode Splash while I took Fiona and Niall to get water and a chicken wrap from Pecos Bill's. She started freaking out again about the bugs, so we headed towards Pirates of the Caribbean looking for a not so buggy place. She flipped out pretty continuously until we got her out of the stroller to ride Pirates, and then she was fine. The kids liked Pirates okay and were only mildly nervous. Afterwards we met Pirate Goofy, and the boys bought pirate swords. We met Jasmine and Aladdin, who were very sweet and funny. Aladdin told the boys that Abu had run off towards Adventureland and was looking for ice creams to steal, and asked for their help finding him. Jasmine commented on how our magic carpet must be huge to fit so many of us, and how the children must be our wishes come true. During that meeting, it started to rain, so we sheltered in Pinocchio's Haus. We rode the Carousel again once the rain had stopped, then Doug headed off to get FPs for Pooh while I took the kids to see how long the wait for Tiana and Naveen was. We ended up stopping to watch the parade and forgot all about Tiana. Then we headed to Tomorrowland where we got popcorn and rode Space Mountain (Lachlann with me, Colwyn with Doug). We all rested in the Hall of Presidents, then got ice cream at Storybook Treats. We rode Pooh, during which a downpour started. I had neglected to cover the stroller, which got totally soaked. Phyllis and Gloria were supposed to have met us in MK at that point, but they were too worn out after the 3 hour drive, so we caught the bus to Coronado Springs and had dinner with them. We left their resort around 8:45 and headed to Downtown Disney to transfer to another bus, and were finally passing Coronado Springs again on the way to All Stars at 9:45. We were back in our room at 10:00. The long evening sort of overshadowed what a wonderful morning we’d had, but it was worth it to get to spend time with family.
Friday was such a long, exhausting day (and with no afternoon nap) that we scrapped the plan to hit Epcot for rope drop and hung out at the hotel until about 2pm. We met Phyllis and Gloria at Epcot around 2:30. They had one wheelchair that they shared, so we walked through the park at a snail's pace (quite literally). First we hit Club Cool, which everyone enjoyed. We rode The Seas with Nemo and Journey into Imagination with Figment, then took the boat to Morocco. We walked over to Germany where we had dinner at Biergarten. Everyone liked the food (especially Gloria) and the show, but my enjoyment was dampened by the fact that Niall spilled Colwyn's full glass of Sprite all over my lap. Luckily, I was mostly dry by the end of dinner, so we took the boat from Germany to Mexico and rode the Three Cabelleros ride, which everyone loved. It was 8pm by the time we were done, so we decided to head out. Unfortunately, it took us a full hour to walk from Mexico to the gates, due to Phyllis and Gloria taking turns in the wheelchair and needing frequent, long breaks. We stopped to watch the little water fountain show, which was pretty at night. We didn't get back to our room until about 9:30, upon which Doug and I looked up motorized scooter rentals. We used a company called Scooter-Rama or something and had one delivered to Coronado Springs Sunday morning.
Even though we were exhausted, we made it to Epcot for rope drop on Sunday. Doug went to get FPs for Test Track while I took the kids to the Character Spot. We met Mickey, Pluto, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. When we were leaving, Rafiki and Jiminy Cricket were meeting in the hallway outside, so we stopped to meet them. Then we headed through Canada to the UK, where Lachlann bought a shield and Fiona bought a Pooh stuffed animal. After a short rest, we headed to France where Fiona bought a Marie stuffed animal (as soon as we told her we were going to Florida, she told us she would buy a little baby cat in Florida, so that worked out well). We met Marie and Belle (in her blue dress), then headed to Morocco to take the boat back to Canada. Doug took Colwyn and Lachlann on Test Track, then Lachlann rode it again with me. We got Mickey ice cream bars and headed back to the hotel for a nap. We got back to Epcot around 4:30 and met up with Phyllis and Gloria. We hit Club Cool again at Colwyn and Lachlann's request, then met Mary Poppins and Alice in Wonderland in the UK. We found a nice table near the water and had fish and chips for dinner, then went to ride the Three Cabelleros ride again. We tried to ride Maelstrom, but the line was too long. Phyllis and Gloria wanted to ride the monorail, so we did the Epcot loop, then said good-bye to them near the buses.
The next morning, we got to Hollywood Studios for our 8am ADR at Hollywood & Vine. Breakfast was good and we got to meet Leo, June, Oso, and Handy Manny. Fiona was shy and didn't want to meet Oso, June, or Leo, but we got a pic of her with Handy Manny. Shortly after rope drop, Doug took off to get FPs for Toy Story Mania, while I took the kids to sign up for Jedi Academy. After signing up, we got to meet two stormtroopers and Darth Vader, then we headed towards Disney Junior. On the way, we met Chip and Dale by the hat. I didn’t realize it at the time, but when I looked at the pictures I notice that in one picture, Dale is grabbing Colwyn’s mouse ears, then in the next shot, he’s grabbing his real ears. We watched the Disney Junior show, which Fiona just adored. Then we met June and Quincy, Sully and Mike, and Lightning McQueen and Mater. We made it back to Star Tours to catch the end of a Jedi Academy show, which I think helped Colwyn and Lachlann be confident enough to do it. Fiona and I blew bubbles while staking out our spot in front of the stage, then the boys did the show. It was so much fun, and really cute, and they did great. We let the three big kids build their own lightsabers, then rode Toy Story Mania before heading back to the hotel. TSM was so much fun, but definitely not worth the 95 minute standby line we saw. We got back to the park a little before 5:00, just in time to enjoy the 'characterpalooza' in the Animation Studios. We met Captain Hook (Fiona was scared of him), Frozone (Colwyn and Lachlann copied his signature pose), Stitch, Lotso (Fiona hugged him!), Mr. & Mrs. Incredible, Genie (he tried to sign Colwyn’s hand, then accidentally smacked Lachlann in the head), and a Green Army Man (the boys saluted him, and he returned the salute). We had a CS meal near Tower of Terror, then headed back to the resort because it was freezing.
On Tuesday, we headed to Universal so we could visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. It was completely packed there, and super hot. We waited an hour to see the 5 minute show in Ollivanders, then went into the shop but had to leave immediately because it was so crowded. We looked around in Zonko's, then had an early lunch in the Three Broomsticks. The kids loved the butterbeer (frozen and regular), but it was a little too sweet for me. After lunch, we watched the Durmstrang and Beauxbatons students show, then toured the castle. By then it was shoulder-to-shoulder and so hot (with no shade) that we retired to Suess Landing. That was much better than I expected. The big kids rode the Carousel with Doug (Niall was napping), then rode the elevated train thing with me. We played on the playground for a few minutes, then decided to hit Honeydukes and then go back to the resort. Unfortunately, there was a long line just to get into Honeydukes, so we went to one of the giant Universal gift shops on the way out and the kids picked out their sweets. We stopped at Cinnabon to get a special treat for breakfast, as well as a shake for the kids and a drink for us, and Colwyn spilled the whole drink on the floor. Overall, we were really disappointed with Universal, but I also did very little research compared with how much I did for Disney, so we may have been able to adapt better if I’d researched more. After a little rest at the hotel, we went back to the Magic Kingdom just in time to catch the Electric Parade, the show on the castle, and the fireworks. Colwyn loved it all, Lachlann liked the parade but hated the fireworks, and Fiona adored the parade and liked the fireworks okay. On the way out to the buses, we caught the end of the water pageant.
Wednesday morning, we checked in for the flight, then went to the Magic Kingdom again. Doug got FPs for Splash Mountain while the kids and I found out where Snow White would be meeting. We met Snow White near Town Square, and she was completely lovely. We were wearing our tie-dye shirts (and Doug with his "I don't wear matching shirts" shirt), and she asked if Doug was grumpy just about the shirts, or about everything. I said he could be grumpy about a lot of things, and she suggested I make him gooseberry pies, because that works to keep her men happy. I said, "Oh, silly me, I've been making him apple pies.. I'll have to try gooseberry" and she said, "Apple is fine, but I hope they're green ones!" After that, Colwyn, Fiona, Niall and I met Jessie and Woody while Doug and Lachlann rode Splash Mountain. We ate lunch (sandwiches and turkey legs), then went to Tomorrowland to ride Buzz (we had gotten FPs earlier) and we met the Fairy Godmother on the way. Doug took the big boys on Buzz while I tried to put Niall to sleep. Niall was taking a long time to settle down (he had come down with a cold the day before), so I told Doug to take Fiona on Buzz, too. Right as they were coming out, Niall puked spectacularly, all into my shirt and bra. When I passed Niall off to Doug, he puked all over him, too. We had to buy new shirts, and when I went to change, my bra was so nasty that I had to throw it out and walk around the park braless. We rode the teacups again, then I took Fiona and Niall to buy Niall a new shirt and we stumbled onto a great spot to watch the parade. Doug, Colwyn, and Lachlann got Dole Whips then met up with us in town square. That was it for our day, we headed back to our resort and boarded Magical Express to come home.
Our trip went much better than I expected, but it was also more exhausting than I had expected. The main reason it was more tiring than I had expected was because I had anticipated us taking our time, keeping a slow pace. Unfortunately, Niall wasn't very happy in the stroller so we had to move quickly from one attraction to another.. which meant we got to do a lot more than I expected, but Doug and I were just wiped out every night. It was so much fun, though, and Doug even enjoyed Disney. I had spent so much time planning, but while we had to change plans on the fly a lot, all my research enabled us to make good choices. The kids were well behaved and did great. The weather was pretty nice.. cool and breezy in the mornings, hot around midday, then cool and breezy again in the late afternoon. Crowds were pretty low the first few days, then picked up towards the end.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Starting Fresh
Here goes dieting attempt One-Zillion-and-One. But the number of times I've tried before doesn't matter, because this time is it. I'm not worrying about the past or the future, I'm living in the present.
Today's weight: 281.5
This week's goal: No unhealthy snacks. I'm not going to be strict about what I eat for meals, since I eat relatively healthy meals already. I'm just going to cut out the ice cream, chocolate, etc. I'll start counting points once I have the sweets-elimination down.
I'll update this post with my food journal at the end of the day.
Food Journal:
2 cups milk, 1 packet Carnation Instant Breakfast
1 grilled tomato and cheese sandwich
Small handful of crackers w/ hummus
1 Mini Reese's PB cup (stolen from the kids, hah)
Steak tips
Mixed Veggies
Not too bad, right? Portions were normal-sized.. not huge, but not really diet, either.
Today's weight: 281.5
This week's goal: No unhealthy snacks. I'm not going to be strict about what I eat for meals, since I eat relatively healthy meals already. I'm just going to cut out the ice cream, chocolate, etc. I'll start counting points once I have the sweets-elimination down.
I'll update this post with my food journal at the end of the day.
Food Journal:
2 cups milk, 1 packet Carnation Instant Breakfast
1 grilled tomato and cheese sandwich
Small handful of crackers w/ hummus
1 Mini Reese's PB cup (stolen from the kids, hah)
Steak tips
Mixed Veggies
Not too bad, right? Portions were normal-sized.. not huge, but not really diet, either.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Good of 2010:
Niall's so adorable, and so sweet, funny, and good-natured. It's wonderful seeing my bigger kids take care of their baby brother.
Colwyn has gotten into Harry Potter big time, and I love being able to share that with him.
The kids' birthday parties were all very successful.
Doug still has a job.
My immediate family (me, Doug, and the kids) are healthy.
The Bad of 2010:
My grandmother passed away right after Thanksgiving. We were close, she was a strong, steady presence in my life (she often lived with us). I always looked to her for advice on food, gardening, crafting. Her illness itself was traumatic, and we just miss her so much.
My mother's poor health has continued all year. At the beginning of 2010, we thought she'd be turning a corner soon. Her health still sucks, which severely exacerbates our personal conflicts.
We've been fighting an unfair foreclosure since early March. We've been unsure of where we'd be living in a month.. for ten months.
Due to several families' circumstances, our homeschool group has had a big drop-off in attendance.. and we've been struggling with feeling socially isolated all year.
Niall's birth was difficult and disappointing. I know this sounds petty, but it still weighs on me. The stress of our breastfeeding issues, giving up after a few months, the guilt, and the sadness that I'll never nurse another baby.
The unending sleep deprivation. For over four months now, Niall has woken up on average once every hour, all night long. I'm so, so tired.
My cousin was born with major health issues, mainly due to his mother's behavior while pregnant.
The Ugly of 2010:
Me. To cope with all this, I've been eating. I don't know how much I've gained, as the scale needs new batteries. I'm dreading weighing myself.
In short, 2010 has sucked. 2011 will be better.
Niall's so adorable, and so sweet, funny, and good-natured. It's wonderful seeing my bigger kids take care of their baby brother.
Colwyn has gotten into Harry Potter big time, and I love being able to share that with him.
The kids' birthday parties were all very successful.
Doug still has a job.
My immediate family (me, Doug, and the kids) are healthy.
The Bad of 2010:
My grandmother passed away right after Thanksgiving. We were close, she was a strong, steady presence in my life (she often lived with us). I always looked to her for advice on food, gardening, crafting. Her illness itself was traumatic, and we just miss her so much.
My mother's poor health has continued all year. At the beginning of 2010, we thought she'd be turning a corner soon. Her health still sucks, which severely exacerbates our personal conflicts.
We've been fighting an unfair foreclosure since early March. We've been unsure of where we'd be living in a month.. for ten months.
Due to several families' circumstances, our homeschool group has had a big drop-off in attendance.. and we've been struggling with feeling socially isolated all year.
Niall's birth was difficult and disappointing. I know this sounds petty, but it still weighs on me. The stress of our breastfeeding issues, giving up after a few months, the guilt, and the sadness that I'll never nurse another baby.
The unending sleep deprivation. For over four months now, Niall has woken up on average once every hour, all night long. I'm so, so tired.
My cousin was born with major health issues, mainly due to his mother's behavior while pregnant.
The Ugly of 2010:
Me. To cope with all this, I've been eating. I don't know how much I've gained, as the scale needs new batteries. I'm dreading weighing myself.
In short, 2010 has sucked. 2011 will be better.
Friday, December 31, 2010
New Year's Resolutions
Resolution #1 - Lose weight. I don't want to die.
Resolution #2 - Blog more. My memory is shot with sleep deprivation and 4 kids.. I don't want to forget my kids' childhoods.
Resolution #3 - Find more energy for my husband (getting Niall to sleep better would really help with this).
Resolution #2 - Blog more. My memory is shot with sleep deprivation and 4 kids.. I don't want to forget my kids' childhoods.
Resolution #3 - Find more energy for my husband (getting Niall to sleep better would really help with this).
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Kids
I can't believe my little baby is 7. I remember when he was a baby, the idea of having such a big kid was just completely foreign to me, and now here we are. Colwyn has been a really wonderful kid lately, and I'm totally soaking it up. Not that he's been difficult in the past, but every kid has their rough stages, you know? Plus, he's into Harry Potter now, so we have that to talk about, and he's been so creative lately. He makes books of spells and potions, draws prolifically, and does these hysterical videos (sometimes without my permission, but whatever). He's such a good help with Niall, and he delights in Niall's cuteness almost as much as I do.
Lachlann's a funny guy. Lately he's been going through a phase where he's scared to be alone in a room by himself. It's driving me a little crazy because he whines about it, and I feel bad for him because he ends up compromising too much on what he wants to do, but I don't know what else to do to help him through it. That's a pretty minor thing, though. He's still very much into Star Wars. He's so snuggly and he still *loves* being tickled. Seriously.. he'd be happy if I could tickle him 24 hours a day. It's too funny. He still says he wants to marry me. :) I'm amazed at how well he does with math he's never actually been taught. When the boys and I are doing math problems in our heads, Lachlann often gets the answer before Colwyn does. I heard him the other day saying, "4 plus 4 is eight, so 4 plus 5 must be 9." I was impressed with the fact that he wasn't just adding 4 and 5, he was making the connection that changing 4 to 5 makes the answer increase by 1. He's learning to read and is making great progress, it seems to come very easily for him. The only thing he has trouble with is fine motor things like writing. He absolutely hates to write. So I've been trying to come up with other activities like cutting, stringing beads, etc to help develop his fine motor skills.
Fiona is at one of my favorite stages. I love watching her language skills develop so quickly. She adds these adorable little turns of phrase every few days. Her most recent one is to tell me that she'll do something 'in no time'. And speaking of time, she's also experimenting with that concept. 'Tomorrow' is one of her favorite words: if I tell her she can't have something, she'll say, "Oh, tomorrow!" If she wakes up early from her nap and I ask her to go back to sleep, she'll say, "Oh, I get up tomorrow!" She also loves to sing. She's quite good at Row Row Row Your Boat and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. She also sings most of Moon Moon Moon by Laurie Berkner and the Blues Clues song. The boys and I have been playing a lot of Wizard Rock lately (I think it's pretty funny), and she'll sing along with that, "My broomstick better than yours, whoa-oh.." She still loves her dolls and anything girly, but she also likes to play with Colwyn's Star Wars blaster and the Harry Potter wands (she walks around waving her wand and saying "Leviosa!").
Niall's keeping me on my toes. It's funny, you'd think I'd stop being surprised that the kids can still throw me for a loop, but there you are. He's a very happy baby, smiling and laughing all the time. He sits up well now, plays with his toys, and loves jumping in the Jumperoo. He gets so excited when Doug comes home, it's really cute. He loves watching the big kids, especially when they're moving around a lot. He's rolled a few times from back to front, but not front to back. He's not as mobile as I was expecting him to be at this age, probably because he's chubbier and also because he's just generally content to be where he is. He does pull up from sitting by grabbing onto my hands or my shirt. He also lifts his head and shoulders up off the floor when he's lying on his back. Just the other day he started babbling - babababa. He's always so thrilled when you babble back at him. Solid foods are going well, he really loves fruits. I was hoping that if I fed him solids regularly (providing he was developmentally ready, of course), he'd start sleeping better, but no go. That's the one problem with Niall.. he's a horrible sleeper at night. It takes at least an hour to put him down most nights, sometimes it takes almost two. Then he's usually up every hour or so. There's not much we can do to fix the problem at this point.. he's too young to start watering down his bottles, and we already cosleep. We don't believe in crying-it-out, so that's not an option. I guess we'll just have to be sleep-deprived for the foreseeable future.
Lachlann's a funny guy. Lately he's been going through a phase where he's scared to be alone in a room by himself. It's driving me a little crazy because he whines about it, and I feel bad for him because he ends up compromising too much on what he wants to do, but I don't know what else to do to help him through it. That's a pretty minor thing, though. He's still very much into Star Wars. He's so snuggly and he still *loves* being tickled. Seriously.. he'd be happy if I could tickle him 24 hours a day. It's too funny. He still says he wants to marry me. :) I'm amazed at how well he does with math he's never actually been taught. When the boys and I are doing math problems in our heads, Lachlann often gets the answer before Colwyn does. I heard him the other day saying, "4 plus 4 is eight, so 4 plus 5 must be 9." I was impressed with the fact that he wasn't just adding 4 and 5, he was making the connection that changing 4 to 5 makes the answer increase by 1. He's learning to read and is making great progress, it seems to come very easily for him. The only thing he has trouble with is fine motor things like writing. He absolutely hates to write. So I've been trying to come up with other activities like cutting, stringing beads, etc to help develop his fine motor skills.
Fiona is at one of my favorite stages. I love watching her language skills develop so quickly. She adds these adorable little turns of phrase every few days. Her most recent one is to tell me that she'll do something 'in no time'. And speaking of time, she's also experimenting with that concept. 'Tomorrow' is one of her favorite words: if I tell her she can't have something, she'll say, "Oh, tomorrow!" If she wakes up early from her nap and I ask her to go back to sleep, she'll say, "Oh, I get up tomorrow!" She also loves to sing. She's quite good at Row Row Row Your Boat and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. She also sings most of Moon Moon Moon by Laurie Berkner and the Blues Clues song. The boys and I have been playing a lot of Wizard Rock lately (I think it's pretty funny), and she'll sing along with that, "My broomstick better than yours, whoa-oh.." She still loves her dolls and anything girly, but she also likes to play with Colwyn's Star Wars blaster and the Harry Potter wands (she walks around waving her wand and saying "Leviosa!").
Niall's keeping me on my toes. It's funny, you'd think I'd stop being surprised that the kids can still throw me for a loop, but there you are. He's a very happy baby, smiling and laughing all the time. He sits up well now, plays with his toys, and loves jumping in the Jumperoo. He gets so excited when Doug comes home, it's really cute. He loves watching the big kids, especially when they're moving around a lot. He's rolled a few times from back to front, but not front to back. He's not as mobile as I was expecting him to be at this age, probably because he's chubbier and also because he's just generally content to be where he is. He does pull up from sitting by grabbing onto my hands or my shirt. He also lifts his head and shoulders up off the floor when he's lying on his back. Just the other day he started babbling - babababa. He's always so thrilled when you babble back at him. Solid foods are going well, he really loves fruits. I was hoping that if I fed him solids regularly (providing he was developmentally ready, of course), he'd start sleeping better, but no go. That's the one problem with Niall.. he's a horrible sleeper at night. It takes at least an hour to put him down most nights, sometimes it takes almost two. Then he's usually up every hour or so. There's not much we can do to fix the problem at this point.. he's too young to start watering down his bottles, and we already cosleep. We don't believe in crying-it-out, so that's not an option. I guess we'll just have to be sleep-deprived for the foreseeable future.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Catching Up
Like I said in my last post, the end of summer is a very busy time for us. In addition to all the birthdays, my sister moved across the country, and now I'm in the throes of planning an insane Harry Potter party for Colwyn's 7th birthday. I'll be blogging about that separately at harrypotterparties.blogspot.com. The blog isn't up and running just yet, so give me a few days.
In the meantime, Niall had his 4 month checkup. He weighes 16 lbs and is 25.5 inches long. That's a little shorter than Lachlann was, but a pound heavier. He's definitely my chubbiest baby so far. He's still a very happy little guy, smiling and laughing, holding onto toys and putting them into his mouth.. he loves standing up on our laps, and this past weekend we got out the Jumperoo for him. He defintely likes jumping.
I took most of August off, diet wise, but now we're getting back on track. I read the book The Primal Blueprint: Reprogram your genes for effortless weight loss, vibrant health, and boundless energy
, which was pretty interesting. I'm trying to follow a primal diet for the most part, but I struggle with breakfast.. I don't like eggs, and that cuts out a lot of options. I think in general a more apt name for what I'm aiming for is a low-GI diet. Look for some new recipes coming up!
In the meantime, Niall had his 4 month checkup. He weighes 16 lbs and is 25.5 inches long. That's a little shorter than Lachlann was, but a pound heavier. He's definitely my chubbiest baby so far. He's still a very happy little guy, smiling and laughing, holding onto toys and putting them into his mouth.. he loves standing up on our laps, and this past weekend we got out the Jumperoo for him. He defintely likes jumping.
I took most of August off, diet wise, but now we're getting back on track. I read the book The Primal Blueprint: Reprogram your genes for effortless weight loss, vibrant health, and boundless energy
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Busy August
So sorry for the lack of posting. August is a very busy month for us, full of birthdays and party planning and baking and parks and everything else. Lachlann had a big birthday party with a Cars theme. I love going all out for the kids' birthday parties.. party planning is my thing, I guess. So I had all sorts of decorations to make, from Detour signs to Rte 66 signs to signs for all the party games we had. The party went over really well.. I'm still working on getting the pictures all together, but I'll post a link to the album when I'm ready. Lachlann's birthday present from us this year was a trip to Coco Keys waterpark. Doug took Colwyn and Lachlann, while I stayed at home with the littles. It was strange not getting to participate, but I couldn't see spending an extra $64 just so Fiona and I could go. The kids really enjoyed it, though.
I'm off to make baked oatmeal now. I've been off the dieting bandwagon for the last two weeks or so, and now it's time to get back on. I'm going through sugar withdrawal all over again.. ugh.
I'm off to make baked oatmeal now. I've been off the dieting bandwagon for the last two weeks or so, and now it's time to get back on. I'm going through sugar withdrawal all over again.. ugh.
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