Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Finally Four

Two weeks ago our sweet Lucy told us "Guess what? I'm finally four!"  After a shared family birthday dinner with her brother and an early party with all of her friends, she kept asking, "is it my bird-day yet?" So, it was a joyous day in our house when Lucy could eat breakfast on the red dishes and take "pupcakes" to her preschool class.  

I love having a four year old in the house.  Her vocabulary as well as her view of the world is constantly expanding.  And she does not miss a single beat.  If you want to know exactly what went down in the Monarch house, just ask Lucy.  There are so many things I love about this age, but Lucy, here are some of my favorite things you at four:

1.  It makes me happy when you says "I love you really much," or "I love you all the way to the Florida house and back" as I am putting her to bed.

2.  You are a great negotiator.  You are always trying to get just one more song, or just one more book, or one just more cookie.  You raise your eyebrows and smile sweetly.  And who can say "no"?

3.  You love to take care of people.  Your preschool teacher, Mrs. Peace says you are the little mother of the room and that you always make sure that all of your friends are alright.  You always remember to get a sucker or a sticker for Henry when he is not with us, and you can't wait to wake up Maggie in the mornings. 

4.  You love your Bitty Baby.  Bitty is with you from the time you poke your sleepy head into our room in the mornings, until we tuck her under your arm to sleep at night.  Lately, she has started having dinner with us.  You love to dress her and change her diaper.  You really love to wear matching pajamas.  

5.  You love to read. Your favorite books are Pinkalicious, Froggy Goes to School and Fancy Nancy.  You can recite Jack and Jill, along with many other nursery rhymes.  

6.  You have a wonderful imagination.  Lately, you have been pretending that you are "Baby Susan," a newborn baby that just came home from the hospital.  You love to say "Let's pretend that . . ."

7. I love our special times together.  One of my favorite times of the day is when we sit on the curb waiting for Henry to get off the bus.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

My favorite seven year old


I cannot believe my little baby boy just turned seven.  Well, actually, he's not so little any more. As I tucked him into bed the other night, I couldn't believe how much of the full sized bed he took up.  His feet are almost to the bottom.  It can't have already been seven years since I brought him home from the hospital and noticed how small he looked laying in the middle of his crib.

Henry, here are the things I love about you at seven:

  1. You are developing a sense of humor all of your own.  Yes, you think it is hilarious to use bathroom words and make potty sounds, but you also make funny jokes and observations.  I love it when we look at each other and laugh about something that the little girls don't understand.
  2. You are such a great big brother to Lucy and Maggie.  You and Lucy can't wait for Maggie to wake up in the morning and you actually fight over who gets to go in Maggie's room first.   I depend on you all the time to help with your sisters with things like picking up toys or pouring milk.  You also help get breakfast ready each morning.  You always do such a great job, and I don't know how I would manage without your help.
  3. You love to read.  I have been amazed at what a strong reader you have become this year.  You can read a chapter book all by yourself. Your favorites are the Magic Treehouse series and Junie B. Jones.  Your very favorite book is Mighty Machines, a non-fiction book about every kind of plane, train, car, bus and vehicle ever made.  
  4. You are very interested in science.  You love to read science books and learn about how things work.  It makes me so happy when you ask questions.  Just yesterday, you explained the water cycle to Lucy. 
  5. You love listening to adult conversation and talking to adults about things you have done or places you have been.
  6. You are a builder.  You have just recently gotten into Legos, and you love to build them with Daddy.  
  7. You are a collector.  You love your Imaginext play sets, and when you get a new one, you turn over the box to see what other pieces you still need to get.  Apparently, you are just like your Daddy when he was a little boy.  
  8. You love to swim and play basketball.  
  9. You are very imaginative, and I cannot wait to see where your dreams will take you.
Happy Birthday, sweet boy.  Thank you for making me a momma.

Spring is in full swing


Here is Maggie wearing one of the first little outfits I made for Lucy. I meant to share this sweet photo a month ago, but it seems like I never sat still long enough to do it.

Spring has always been a busy time at our house, but it seems like this year has been even busier than ever.  As April has flown by, I have thought of many blog posts that I want to make.  But by the time the evening's activities are done (dinners on the porch, planting flower, playing on the swing set, riding bikes) and we get everyone hosed down and tucked in bed, I'm finished.  We've started sitting on the screened in porch after we put the kids to bed.  We did this all the time at our old house, but haven't really taken advantage of it here.  It's such a nice way to end the night.  At the same time, the last thing I think about it updating my blog.

Here's a quick rundown of the month, and then I have lots of individual posts I want to make: I turned (gulp) 35 on April 4 and we enjoyed a fantastic dinner at La Relais.  The food was amazing and I was reminded once again of the benefit of living so close to our free baby-sitters (a.k.a. my parents). Two days later, Henry turned (double gulp) seven on April 6.  The next day we left with six adults and five kids (including three lap babies) for spring break in Cancun, Mexico.  After a wonderful and relaxing week, we returned home.  Since then I have thrown a family birthday dinner for the kids, and two friend parties for the kids.  Lucy and I went with my grandmother to a dollie and me tea party and we attended opening night at Churchill Downs.  Lucy's preschool class also visited a farm.  Now, Derby season is in full swing here in Kentucky and we are getting ready to attend the Oaks.