Monday, August 31, 2015

Tiny Dancer

Apparently preschool, gymnastics and horseback riding lessons aren't enough... Eden has been begging to take ballet.

I blame Bubble Guppies.

One day, out of the blue, she told me she wanted to be a ballerina.

"Do you know what a ballerina is?", I asked her.
"Yep!  They go like this!", she said, and she started twirling around the kitchen.
"How do you know that?"
"Bubble Guppies!"

I went and looked on the DVR, and sure enough, there's an episode devoted to the bubble guppies learning how to dance ballet.

That was months ago, and she has not stopped talking about ballet and being a ballerina since.  About a month and a half ago, the local studio opened up fall registration.  I enrolled Eden and let her know that she was all signed up for "ballerina lessons".  Then she had to wait a month a half.  Torture for a little girl desperate to be a ballerina!  She passed the time by putting on her new ballet slippers and twirling and leaping around for us.

But finally, FINALLY, her first ballet class was today!  And behold!  Adorableness:


The leotard, the tights, the tutu, the shoes, the teeny-tiny bun.  I LOVE the teeny-tiny bun.  So much preciousness!




Eden had so much fun during the warm-up.  They whirled and they twirled and they hopped and they walked around on tippy-toes.

Then they got to the actual class part.  All Eden wanted to do was put her arms over her head and spin around.  Because that's what she thinks ballerinas do.  But TODAY, on the very first day, they, of course, started out learning FIRST position.


She kept putting her arms up above her head, and the instructor kept coming and putting her arms out in front of her.  Just watching through the window, I could tell Eden was not pleased.  After class, I asked her, "Did you like it?  Did you like your teacher?"  She replied in a voice dripping with attitude, "Her did NOT teach me how to be a ballerina!"

I laughed so hard.

"Well, do you want to keep going or not?"
"Yep!"

Okay, then!

She's got a long way to go before she gets to do fifth position.  But she'll get there.

*****
I feel like my life is nothing but chauffeuring Eden around to her various activities!  I really didn't plan for her to have so many at only three!  But she loves each and every one of them, and I'm glad that she's trying so many things now - so she can figure out what she really loves.  As she gets older and classes and lessons become longer and more frequent, she'll have to make some choices.  But for now, as long as she's happy and loves doing all of these things, we'll make it work!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Preschool Gal

Eden started preschool last week, August 19th.


So far, she's so loving it!

I thought I would be really sad on her first day... but then... I wasn't.  I definitely felt my heart squeeze as I walked out of the classroom that first morning (which, by the way, she didn't even notice), but mainly I am just so excited for her and this new chapter in her life!

I walked her into the classroom that first day... she found her name on a table, sat down and started working on a puzzle.  She did not care in the slightest when I walked out.


It's definitely weird for me to not know exactly what she's doing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8-12, and on the first day, I was a little shocked when I picked her up and they just opened the door and put Eden in without giving me a play-by-play of the morning.  Okay, I knew they weren't going to give me a play-by-play, but it was still a little jarring for me after personally witnessing pretty much every single thing she's done in her life.

I love picking her up and listening to her describe her day!

me:  So what did you learn in school today?
Eden:  God's rules
me:  Oh!  And what are some of God's rules?
Eden:  not to break his rules and don't run fast!

me:  So who all is in your class?
Eden:  There are two boys and five girls.
me:  What are the girls' names?
Eden:  Harold, Harold, Harold, Harold, Harold
me:  Oh, really?  All five girls are named Harold?
Eden:  yep!

Eden:  Mrs. Machala has a TV that comes out of the ceiling!
me:  huh?
Eden:  She has to stand on her tippy-toes to get it out.
(I figured out she was talking about a projector screen.)

It's going to be a fun year!  I'm so excited about all the theme days and field trips that are on the calendar.  The biggest thing she's done so far is take a "me" bag to school.


Her six things that I helped her pick:
a seashell for her love of the beach
a leotard for gymnastics
a stuffed horse for her love of horses and riding
a picture of her dogs, Daisy and Green
a family picture
a baby bottle because she likes to play with her baby dolls (I actually suggested she take one of her princess figurines or a crown because if we are home, chances are she's wearing a princess gown and insisting that we refer to her as Princess Eden, but she was adamant about the baby bottle.)

Also, I'm super excited about getting to spend some one-on-one time in the mornings with this cutie:


In other Eden news, she got her EARS PIERCED!  She's been increasingly intrigued when watching me put in earrings and kept saying she wished she "could have earrings like that".  I explained to her that she would have to get holes in her ears and that it would hurt, but she was still into it, so my mom, my grandma and I took her to get it done the week before school started.  My mom bought her her first little pair of earrings.

I was so proud of her.  We made sure she understood that it was going to hurt, but she climbed up into the chair and sat there so bravely.


And yes, she cried.


But we whisked her out of the store and rushed next door to a frozen yogurt shop, and then she was alllll better.


By the time she was done with her frozen yogurt, she was 100% back to normal and so dang proud.


Yep.  I'm not sure when it happened, but somehow my baby went and grew up on me.

Eden ready for Meet the Teacher night

I plan to snap an iPhone pic of her every morning before school (though today is only Day 4, and I already forgot this morning!)


I am so proud of her and just love watching the little person she is becoming.  I am so thankful that God chose her for me and me for her! :)

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Ila - 10 Months!


My girl turned 10 months old on Monday.  Whaaaa?!!  We've started discussing plans for her 1st birthday party, and that is just craziness!

At Ila's 9 month check-up a few weeks ago, the doctor was very excited that Ila is BACK ON THE CHARTS!  She is currently weighing in at the sixth percentile!


However, her head is measuring in the 87th percentile.  The doc is a little concerned about the giant difference so we have another appointment next week so the doctor can check her head again.  The doctor has never met Dustin.  I'm pretty sure if she did, she would take one look at his humongous head and just be like, "ohhhhh....".  So Ila - teeny-tiny with a giant head apparently.

Ila's army crawling days are long gone, and she crawls for real now.  She wants to stand alllll the time.  Which is a problem sometimes - like when I'm trying to pull her in a wagon or give her a bath.  She doesn't understand why she can't stand up in a wet, slippery bathtub.  She can walk herself along a piece of furniture as long as she doesn't let go.  This past weekend she climbed all the way up our stairs by herself (with Dustin right behind her).

She hates the word "no".  I have to use that word a lot lately - like when she tries to eat dog food or pull a knife out of the dishwasher (she thinks the dishwasher is super interesting, and when I have the dishwasher open to load or unload, it's like a moth to the flame).  She is so good, she ALWAYS listens and stops whatever she is doing.  But she makes sure to let me know her displeasure and yells (baby cuss words I'm pretty sure) and makes mean faces at me!

She is sleeping through the night again!  YAYYYYYYYY!

She is still completely addicted to her paci.  On a recent drive home from Matagorda, it somehow got misplaced.  I thought she could just deal without for the two hour drive, but no!  NO NO NO!  I sped to the nearest Walmart and bought her a new one so that we could have some peace in the car!  Oh dear.

I still consider her a mama's girl, but she's not as desperately attached to me as she once was.  In fact, on Monday, she spent the day with my mom while Eden and I had a Mommy/Eden day, and my mom said she was perfectly happy the whole day!  Yayyyy!  That's the first time I left her in months, and I'm so excited that it went well!

Oh, and she likes the beach now!  The last time we went, she was perfectly happy crawling around, getting all sandy!


She has spent the majority of her time this past month in swimming pools.  The only place to be during a Texas summer.  She just floats around the pool all content while we swim.


She had a couple of firsts this month.  Her first boat ride:


And her first time on a horse:


Still adorable this month: