Bill’s parents just purchased a condo in Boulder! Their new place is in our neighborhood just over a mile ‘up the hill’, off Bear Mountain Drive. The condo has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, a basement, beautiful patio, views of the Flatirons and excellent trail access. Michigan will remain their home base for awhile but we are thrilled that they will have a place near us as well. Welcome to Boulder, Nana and Boppa!
Lilly had a special visit from the Pacifier Fairy on Thursday night. After talking casually about it for a few days Lilly decided she was ready to leave her paci outside for the Pacifier Fairy to pick up and deliver to a young child who needs it. In return, the Pacifier Fairy left gifts for Lilly, including a coloring book, glitter crayons, Olivia DVD, Cinderella book, and sprinkled donut. We were caught off guard with how quickly Lilly (who seemingly had a strong emotional attachment to her paci, which was confined to her bedroom and visited frequently throughout the day if she got upset, etc) was sold on the idea and how enthusiastic she was about the process.
Thursday night, after leaving her pacifier in an envelope and placing it outside, she was extremely aggitated at bedtime and stalling every moment of her bedtime routine. She finally fell asleep at 10:30 after a small meltdown and woke up twice in the night briefly. She was happy as can be in the morning (helped by her first ever sprinkle donut), exhausted after school but wouldn’t take a nap, and fell asleep once her head hit the pillow at bedtime. Since then she had one major meltdown (bad enought that I called Bill home early from work) but has been sleeping well and refers to her paci very infrequently, about once a day. Our pediatrician recommended that we wait until she is 3 (just a few more weeks!) to wean her from the paci and after considering various approaches we decided to give this a try. We are very proud of how well she is doing!
Since deciding on this approach we heard of kids taking their pacifiers to Build a Bear Workshop and putting them inside a bear that they choose. I think this is a great idea (!!), although Lilly would surely rip the bear open to retrieve her paci. My parent’s are still laughing about L’s visit from the Pacifier Fairy, lol.
To read a time article about the Pacifier Fairy, click here.
We are so proud of Bill for completing his first Triathlon! We had an early start on Father’s Day as I rushed the girls out the door to see Daddy’s start at the 5430 Sprint Triathlon (1/2 mile swim, 17.2 mile bike, 3.1 mile run), the first event in this Summer’s Boulder Triathlon Series – including Olympic and Half Ironman distances later this Summer. Bill had a strong finish in the event even though he was suffering from a fever and sinus infection! The girls had fun cheering him on and watching all of the activity. Bill was pretty wiped out at the finish due to the fever but after some rest in the afternoon we went out for yogurt and had a nice evening together. Happy Father’s Day, B! And Happy Father’s Day to my wonderful Dad and Dad-in-law!!
For the complete set of photos, click here.
Why we think Bill is such a great Daddy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/billandkristy/sets/72157630067097921/
We had a blast entertaining Mark, Pinata, Leela, Tevin, and my parents this past weekend. Mark and Pinata flew in with the kids on Thursday evening for a 5 day weekend. On Friday we drove to the Flagstaff summit for a picnic lunch and hike and we met up with some of M & P’s friends from Duke for dinner. That evening Lilly and Leela had a sleepover in L’s bedroom and stayed until almost 11pm talking! We spent Saturday morning on Pearl Street and played at home in the backyard with the kids in the afternoon while Mark and Pinata headed out for the night for a friends wedding. My parents arrived that afternoon and the kids had fun making strawberry ice cream and watching a movie (A Turtle Tale). We biked around on Sunday and snacked at Pearl Street while the kids played in the fountains. My mom took the girls to the Jack & Jill Salon and Spa for pedicures and hair cuts Monday morning – so cute! Mark, Pinata, Bill and I went to the Avery Brewing Company and spent some time together without kids in the afternoon, followed by our obligatory visit to Southern Sun with everyone in the evening. Pinata and I visited the WOW Children’s Museum Tuesday morning before they headed home in the afternoon. Sad to see them go because spending time with the cousins is always a highlight in our year!
For the complete set of photos, click here.
Bill and I ran the BolderBOULDER 10k race together on Memorial Day. Our babysitter, Jodi, came over early to watch the girls and in order to avoid potential traffic we rode our bikes to the start line (and back – sadly I think 10 miles might be the furthest I’ve ever rode a bicycle in a single day up to this point). The race was the most fun I’ve had in a community run – 30 bands lined the course along with all sorts of crazy spectators. We finished in CU stadium, where we completed a lap on the field before crossing the finish line. Our overall time was 1 hour 2 minutes (10:06 pace) which I am happy with because it means that even with the altitude and giant hills around here, with much work I am getting faster! The run wasn’t much of a stretch for Bill, who recently started training for the Boulder Tri-Series with 6 workouts a week. Supposedly we set a record for biggest road race at 60,000 participants.
We were thrilled to meet Kara Goucher (and see Shalane Flanagan) after the race, CU graduate who will be representing our country in the London Olympics this Summer. USA!
Fortunately both girls took a long afternoon nap on Monday so we did as well. In the afternoon we went to the park and made black bean burgers for dinner, followed by a growler of Mountain Sun beer and some Ben & Jerry’s, yum!
This past month went so quickly, I almost missed Robin’s 13 month birthday! She has surprised us all by going from taking 4 or 5 steps every once and awhile to being a full-time walker in a period of 3 days! She still works to keep her balance but when she falls she gets right back up and she has no problem walking across the room or down the hallway. This morning I caught her running in the playroom – she changes too fast! It’s so fun to see the changes in her now that she is walking. Last night Robin walked into every bedroom in the house, paused, looked around, then turned around and did the same thing in the next room. I truly wonder what she is thinking! The past few weeks have been rough in terms of her sleep. She has been stirring frequently at night, often requiring me to go in and soothe her, and has been waking up very early (before 6am). I’m fairly certain that her mind was busy processing so much with the new movements and talking that she was unable to get restful sleep, because since she’s figured out the walking thing the past few days she is back to sleeping like normal. Phew!
Robin says many words related to food (especially ‘all done’ and ‘more’) and makes some animal sounds and kissing noises when you tell her you want a kiss. She is a great eater – the only food she dislikes to date is raw tomatoes and she eats anything and everything on her tray, her obvious favorite foods being cheese, blueberries, and anything with brown rice. She loves dancing with mommy and snuggling with daddy in the morning, and for some reason she sits down and bangs her head against the ground when she’s frustrated (no idea where she got that from). Her and Lilly interact more all the time and Lilly always calms Robin down in the car by making funny noises, which Robin copies. So cute!
Here is a video of Robin toddling around last weekend. It’s amazing how far she’s come even since then!
We have succumb to peer pressure. That’s right, after seeing about 30 toddler’s a day scooting around on Strider Balance Bikes we finally broke down and bought one for Lilly. Bill came home from work early on Friday for the long weekend and we took L for a spin around the lake in her new wheels. She was very excited about her pink bike but it will likely take her some time to get used to it. L can recite the phone book but she’s not the most coordinated toddler in the world! 🙂 On Saturday we took her to Valmont Bike Park to try out the toddler Strider course (yes, this 40 acre state-of-the-art bike park has a course for toddlers dedicated to Strider bikes, welcome to Boulder) and she surprised us by wanting to try out the ‘hill course’ with the big boys! I could hardly watch but she had a blast getting around on her bike and telling the older boys, who were zipping around like pros, what to do! I love that girl!
Meanwhile, I’m picking up my first new bike since I was 10 years old this week! It’s not the pink bike that I always wanted (I’ll never let my dad forget that he bought me a yellow Schwinn for my 10th birthday when I REALLY wanted the pink one!) but it’s still pretty sweet (click here). I can’t wait to tote the girls around town with me!
This account of a somewhat typical day in our household may seem like a complaint to some but I do not feel that way. As I sit here writing this I have a huge grin on my face. I feel so blessed to be able to stay at home with my girls and experience all the excitement and craziness without missing out on a thing.
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It’s 7am and Lilly wants to take toilet paper to ‘show and tell’ at her preschool. As I’m thoughtfully trying to explain to her that toilet paper is not the best choice of items to show her friends, she is gleefully dancing around the living room twirling the toilet paper in the air. As it breaks apart at the seems I catch myself by surprise when I react by taping it back together (in an attempt to avoid an imminent meltdown) instead of taking it away. A weak moment brought about by exhaustion from the night before when Robin was up for 2-3 hours in the middle of the night and still recovering from my 4 mile run that I woke up at 5:45 to complete this morning. After feeding the girls (er, Robin, Lilly rarely eats even one bite of breakfast) and packing L’s lunch we’re heading out the door, just about on time, when Lilly insists on feeding the fish that she is growing in a glass milk jug in her closet. I’ll spare you the details on that one.
10:35 and I’ve put Robin down for a nap, spent 45 minutes cleaning up from the mornings events, made the beds, filed an insurance claim, done two loads of laundry, written the grocery list, etc when I realize I’ll have to wake Robin up if I want to make it to the grocery store in time to pick Lilly up from school. Robin HATES her carseat and it takes 3 minutes to secure her in her seat before we’re off. Back in her carseat to head home for her lunch while I unpack the groceries. Back in her carseat to pick L up from school. Back in her carseat to take the girls home. That’s 12+ minutes of a physical and emotional battle involving an unhappy, screaming baby getting into her carseat before I even eat lunch. I should add that aside from getting in her carseat she’s happy as can be.
It takes several minutes and some serious mommy ‘looks’ to convince L that the painting she did at school this morning which is still entirely wet and placed on the drying rack will be waiting for her on Monday. As usual Lilly ate three bites of the lunch I sent to school and wants a ‘snack’. I allow her to finish her sandwich in the car but don’t give in to anything more.
When we pull into the house Lilly catches a glimpse of Robin’s new sippy cup and claims that she wants to ‘share’ it with her sister. While I’m taking Robin inside L insists on staying outside on the front porch for a moment so she can catch rain drops in the new sippy cup. Unable to dissent due to a lack of hands, I leave her on the porch for a moment and when I return she has filled the cup with sand from the sandbox and put the top on. She is so excited about this that she places it with her other beloved objects on her dresser…
As I’m unpacking L’s bag from school I pull out a paper bag that says ‘Mommy’ on it. She runs over and is soooo excited about the gift she has made me for Mother’s Day (this Sunday). She asks very politely if I can please please open it right now. I do and I love the beaded keychain that spells her name and is decorated with hearts and kind words. As I’m trying to put it on my keychain Lilly throws a fit and runs away with it, saying that it’s her keychain and she wants to play with it. Now it’s past one o’clock and I let this go for the moment, knowing if I make an issue out of it at this time Lilly will never take a nap.
Now I’m putting L down for her nap while Robin is crawling all over her bed trying to steal L’s pacifier. We’re reading ‘My Very Own Fairy Tale’ and L asks the name of every single berry and flower on each page. Lilly is handling the keychain and is fixated on keeping it in her bed for naptime. I leave Lilly in her room to take a nap while I put a now over-tired Robin down for her afternoon nap.
Both girls are in their rooms. Deep breathe. I spend 15 minutes cleaning up the house from recent events when I remember I have forgotten to turn L’s video monitor on. When I do I see Lilly’s eyes lit up inches from the camera, then I hear a crash and watch her scurry back to her bed. She calls, “MOMMY!?”. When I enter her room I have to turn around and face the door to keep from laughing or screaming. I see she has spilled the sippy cup full of sand all over her dresser, floor, and rug. One minute later and I return with a broom and dustbuster for phase 1 of sand cleanup, all the while trying to stay as quiet as possible and half calm Lilly down (because she is so upset about the mess in her room)/half let her know how what she did is not appriciated – Robin is still stirring in the next room and is badly in need of a nap. When the sand is mostly picked up I see that L tracked sand into bed with her so I use the dustbuster for a quick fix when Robin’s cries begin to escalate. Without thinking I leave L to dustbust the sand from her bed (she loves any sort of machine) while I give Robin some quick attention. When I return to her room she is crying because she managed to ‘dustbust’ the keychain, which is now trapped inside. For the next 15 minutes we try to get the keychain out, clean up the bedroom mess and the mess made by emptying the dust buster, and re-assemble the now broken keychain which Lilly still insists on belonging to her. Lilly does not nap. Robin does not nap.
It’s 4pm and I haven’t taken a shower (Remember I ran 4 miles this morning. And I sweat. A lot.). I try to distract the girls, whose favorite joint activity is showering/bathing with their Mama, with a quick tv show. Lilly takes the bait but Robin clings to my every move and, although I just put her in clean clothes and a fresh diaper, I pick her up, sparkling hair bow and all, and plop her on the floor of the shower. She is happy and I am clean.
Add 4.5 more hours to this work day and we reach,
THE END
…you can never judge another parent until you have a child of your own. And you can never judge a parent of multiple children unless you have more than one child of your own. The things we do to maintain peace in the household as mothers, well:
“What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open.” – Muriel Rukeyser
We celebrated Mother’s Day a day early with Nana and Boppa this year, who had to drive home early Sunday morning. We took the girls to Color Me Mine Art Studio, where Lilly painted vases for the grandmothers and both girls personalized the pieces with handprints. We then had a nice dinner at Southern Sun, our favorite local brewery. On Sunday Bill made chocolate chip waffles for breakfast and we walked to Walnut Cafe for lunch, yum! We took the girls to the 28th street mall in the afternoon for some shopping and exploring. Another wonderful day celebrating being a mom with my beautiful girls!!
It was wonderful to have Judy and Bill in Boulder for a week long visit this past week! This was their first visit to our new home and we enjoyed showing them around and taking them to some of our favorite spots. We started their visit off with a small celebration in honor of Judy’s recent retirement – Congrats, Judy! While they were here we went for a hike, spent time on Pearl St., shared beers at Southern Sun, had many dinners together, and attempted to see the Fray at Red Rocks but were sidetracked by a possible stomach flu (Judy had the stomach flu earlier in the week and Bill started to feel sick so we decided not to make the trip – next time!). We look forward to another visit this Summer!
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