Friday, August 31, 2018

August Favorites

Here is a collection of some of my favorites from August that haven't been featured in a full post!

Love these sister snuggles!

Kate had her Kindergarten Ice Cream Social
where she found her name on an owl, saw her
classroom, met her teacher and got some
ice cream!

Clearly Maya participated in all of the above as
well!

Seriously.  HOW DID SHE GET SO BIG?!

We spent on of our storms playing in the rain, which I remember
doing as a kiddo, and my kiddos loved it!  We played hide and seek,
ran around, and got soaking wet!  Then we went in and got warmed
up with a nice bath!

Love this little personality of hers!

We got wet again from the rain while walking into Costco and
the air conditioning hit us, like, woah!  So, the kids bundled
in the cart with a super soft blanket and stayed that way nearly
the whole adventure through the store.

Love her smile!

It's August and Kate insisted on writing a letter to Santa to ask
for a puppy so that the elves didn't waste their time making
her toys.  She has asked me every day since if she thinks
Santa has received her letter.  #soconsiderateofher
#butnopuppyforchristmas

Walking to school to pick up Kate and I never
want to forget the sweet view of that little pony
and my littlest love.
Kate did my hair so, naturally, I wanted to show
her how much I loved it.  So we went out for ice
cream!  (She wasn't keen on the photo bc her and
Maya were just pushing each other's buttons.)

We made snow from a science experiment and the kids LOVED it!

It felt like real snow!  In August!

I've since put it in the fridge for another play session!

Also, it was a mess.  This is nothing compared to
the end result...
Lunch time chillies!

And since Kate made a chilly/sad face, Maya does too!

Three year old Maya poses for Kate's school pick up!

My sleeping babes.  Love this.

Kate put together this sweet bouquet from picked flowers from
our yard and placed it next to her bed.  Love that she loves
fresh flowers!

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Maya's 3 Year Well Visit

Today we took our sweet three year old into to our pediatrician's office for her well visit!  And Miss Maya is doing wonderfully!  She listened so well and followed all of the doctor's and PA's directions.  She's growing like a weed (28.2 lbs - 20th percentile for weight; and 36 3/4" height - 35th percentile for height).  Our doctor told us she likes to see kids Maya's age grow about 1-2 inches per year and little miss just grew 3 3/4" this past year!  She is doing just fine!

Maya had her eye test which she passed wonderfully and there were no shots on this visit! Of course, everyone got a sticker and a lollipop on the way out.  Best.Doctors.Visit.Ever.

We love our little three year old more than anything!

They both opted for braided pigtails this am and I couldn't NOT
take a picture!  Love these two!

She's on the tail end of naps, but I know she still needs them.
I'm selfishly holding on as long as I can but she's starting to
fight them hard.  Today we got a short one in which I may consider
trying more frequently!  And, once again, I just can't resist a
sleeping baby.

Lining up the trains before our visit!

Stepping on the big girl scale!

Height measurement!

Love her little straight legs and perfectly pointed toes!

Slightly unsure but still very brave!

Blood pressure time!  She's practiced this at home on all of us
thousands of times with her play doctor's kit!

Kisses from big sis!

So 3 year old Maya!

Kate stretches...

...and Maya stretches...

Looking for the smiley face!

She named all of the objects she had to find:
apple - apple
circle - "O"
rectangle - triangle
house - house
And I absolutely loved that she named them right per her description
every time!

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Tooth #2

When Kate came home from school yesterday her second tooth was super wiggly.  I definitely didn't think it would come out today, but in the next few days I thought for sure!  But, after some chill time, (and fiddling with her tooth) it was hanging by a thread.  And 20 minutes later she came downstairs with a tooth in hand and a bloody gap in her mouth!

Once again, she was super excited about a potential visit from the tooth fairy!  These things always pop up on me.  So we left milk out, again for her fairy to dip her wings in so that we could see what color she was and set her tooth in a beautiful little container so the fairy could find it easily.  (Thank goodness!)

The fairy left Kate $2 for tooth #2 in a little fairy envelope and proved, once again, that she was indeed still purple.

No more wiggly teeth on the horizon, but I know it's only a matter of time!

Little front tooth gap!

So proud of that little gem!

Examining!

Tooth #2.
Also...still working on where to stash these teeth.  Suggestions?!?!

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Just Me & You

I hear a lot that my kids want time with "just me and you".  Kate started saying it and of course Maya picked up on it quickly.  It's hard for me to get time individually with them (well, with Maya it's a bit easier now that Kate is in school) but with Kate it's a bit more challenging.  And Maya's feelings get hurt easily when she hears that she's staying home while Kate and I do something fun.  So then we all end up going. 

I have a real soft spot for this type of conversation though because I remember always wanting more one on one time with my own Mom.  She was a working Mom of four, so you can bet that her time was spread pretty thin.

Nevertheless, I surprised Kate after school today while Carly (our fantastic sitter) stayed with Maya.  I picked her up and told her it was just her and me for THREE HOURS!  And she had the reigns!

We had lunch at Chipotle, we got our nails done, we went to the park, and we got ice cream.  (This was all after we couldn't fit zip lining and ice skating in...) And it was wonderful just her and I.  She was beaming when she realized we had time together.  I love that!

In the morning Kate said, "I got it from here, Mom."  Seriously.

Chipotle!

Nails, complete with flowers and gem stones...that kind of fell
off at the park...

Post-nails!

Park.  Next time maybe we do park first then nails!

My amazing first born.  She is one incredible kid and I sometimes
wonder how I got to be so lucky to be her Mama.

Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Wilds

We spent the better part of our Saturday on a Safari Adventure at The Wilds.  The Wilds is about an hour and a half outside of Columbus, OH so we picked up our darling in-laws, hopped in a van together and made the trek out to Cumberland, OH.  Our day had called for rain but it turned out to be an incredible, unseasonably cool, and beautiful day!

We got tickets for an open-air tour so when we got to the facility, we hopped out of our van and on to an open air bus that took us on a safari through 10,000 acres of an animal conservation area.  We saw a TON of animals and learned so much about the animals and the conservation efforts The Wilds continues to demonstrate.  It was really incredible!  Our tour guide, Emma, explained that the cooler temperatures would keep the animals pretty active and it seemed like it did.  We saw nearly all the animals that they have and the environment was just stunning.  Beautiful sky and land as far as the eye could see!  Rolling hills and bodies of water.  The sun peeking out behind white, puffy clouds.  Country life is my kind of living.  In a past life I was definitely a farm girl.

Kate and Mimi secure a spot on the open air bus!

So do me and Maya!

Forget the wild animals, Maya sees a butterfly!!

Bison from the farm next door that The Wilds manage.

Kate was reviewing the brochure of animals we
would see and checking them off as we went!

These are endangered Persian Onagers, a sub-species of wild ass,
or donkey.

This is an endangered Greater One-Horned Asian Rhino.  Before
the keeper gave him some food, he was raring to chase those
Persian Onagers on the hill and our whole tour bus was excited to
watch!
Hello, rhino!

Even though the rhino has his back to the wild donkeys, they
still have one eye on him!

On one of our stops there was a quick walk to the water.

The endangered and beautiful cheetah.  Kate's favorite.
The cheetah is the fastest land mammal in the world,
but only captures its prey 50% of the time!

I thought it fitting that the two lovies on display at the ice cream
stand were Kate and Maya's favorites: the giraffe (Maya) and
the cheetah with a baby cheetah (Kate)!

No safari adventure is complete without treats!

Because, ice cream.  You know, #everylastdrop.

This Ostrich came right up to us!  They are the
largest birds in the world!

I was in the middle of eating a salad and thought
for sure it would start pecking at it!

Here's looking at you, kid!

Maya spots the giraffes!

There they are.  So majestic and beautiful.

The endangered Scimitar-Horned Oryx.  This animal has been
extinct in the wild since the mid-1980's.  The conservation
efforts at The Wilds try to send baby oryx born there to Chad
to be part of the World Herd that serves as the source for
reintroduction.  Science is incredible.

This view gives me peace.

The endangered Bactrian camel.  This camel has two humps,
and, unfortunately, there are less than 1,000 left in the wild.

Bubba camel.  But this one actually was a girl...

No safari is complete without a camel selfie!

Mary and Tom!

Safari goers.

Our little fam.

We had a really nice time.  Check out this list of animals that we saw, in addition to the ones in the photos above:

-Common Eland
-Fringed Eared Oryx
-Sable Antelope
-Budgerigar
-Red-Crowned Crane (endangered)
-Trumpeter Swan
-African Painted Dog (endangered) - these guys were adorable and fiesty!  Evidently they come up with a game plan to gang up on their prey and are successful 90% of the time!
-Bactrian Deer (endangered)
-Indochinese Silka Deer
-Pere David's Deer
-Southern White Rhino
-Banteng (endangered)
-Central Chinese Goral
-Grevy's Zebra
-Przewalski's Wild Horse (endangered)

I find it incredibly inspiring that we are doing the research to keep these animals thriving and surviving and trying to reintroduce some of them into their natural habitats.  Yes, humans.  Well done.