Showing posts with label parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parties. Show all posts

Monday, August 08, 2011

four

Four has always been one of my most favorite ages. There is something magical about a kid who is four-- the innocent curiosity, the ability to express their hilarious and brilliant thoughts, the tender way that they want their autonomy but still need their mamas.

I am still baffled sometimes when I think about the fact that I am one of the lucky ones that has a little boy who is four. I only get him this way for one year and then I won't ever get him as a four-year-old ever again. And he just might be the greatest four-year-old boy to ever exist.

He's not perfect. In fact, four (okay, it was more like 3 1/2) has brought more limit testing and defiance. We have also dipped our toes into the ponds of Not Always Being Kind to Friends and Sneaking Out of the House to See the Neighbor Girl (for real). But along with those challenges is the opportunity for my parenting thoughts and philosophies to evolve. Where I once felt that every parental request or command should be met with compliance, I now feel like it should be okay for him to tell me "no thank you" to some things and I should respect his independence. I am realizing that he needs me to honor his choices (and therefore, him) more than he needs me to demand that he be respectful of authority. Of course I still want him to be an obedient and respectful little boy-- I just feel like modeling that in the way that I treat him (Montessori would call this "following the child") will be more effective than pounding in precision commands.

The four-year-old George is assertive and confident. He is still just as friendly as ever with strangers, and especially loves boys/men between the ages of 7-25 (he thinks that they are seriously just as happy and excited to play/hang out with him and he is with them and calls them all "dude"). I sometimes have to bridle his excitement so that he doesn't drive my siblings' friends/boyfriends crazy. He isn't intimidated by adults and asks for what he wants. In fact, my mom bought him a brand new booster seat once when she wasn't planning on it (he needed one anyway, but she was going to wait until I was there so she told George it was too expensive and wasn't on sale) because he went over to a salesperson and said, "Excuse me, we want to buy this carseat, but we can't because it costs too much money so is it on sale?" And for whatever reason, the salesperson decided to put it on sale for George. So they bought it.

The four-year-old George is still my cuddly lover boy. He is still so tender-hearted and affectionate with the people that he loves. He often just kisses and hugs his baby sister for no particular reason, and he'll stop what he's doing, look over at me and wink (oh how I love his winks) with an "I love you Mama." He loves to have his back tickled and he'll lay on me forever while I scratch his back. His favorite person in the world is still his daddy. He loves me, but he'll say things to me like, "Mom, Dad is a star and you aren't a star." They have a club and I'm not invited :). I did once acquire star status for a brief moment when I let him go swimming with his cousin, but it was short lived. By bedtime that night I was informed that I was no longer a star, but of course, Daddy still was. His second favorite person in the world is probably his sister. He seriously loves that girl. He is so patient with her, and is so, so willing to share with her. I am actually often amazed at how readily he helps her and shares his things with her. He is a fantastic brother. I am probably his third favorite person. And I really am okay with that :). I love the way he loves his dad and sister. And he really does love me too, promise :).

The four-year-old George is a thinker. He always has been. He wonders about how things work and asks good questions. He pays attention to details and knows about them long after I've forgotten. He knows all of his letter names and sounds and asks what things spell and wants to make words all of the time. He wanted to type out a letter to his friend one time so I made the sounds of the letters in the words, he figured out what letter it was, found it on they keyboard, and typed the letter all by himself. Four-year-old Georgie is also starting to think about and be curious about things like how babies get out of mommies (I explained this all to him and he was very happy that I am not a mom that has to get her tummy cut open to get the babies out and then wanted to see exactly where the baby came out of me. We didn't go there :)), and is starting to wonder what is underneath the clothing on the mannequins at department stores. We're trying to find that balance between helping satisfy his curiosity (because it is totally normal) while also being respectful and appropriate. It's a delicate thing, answering these four-year-old questions.

The four-year-old George is still very cautious. He isn't a thrill-seeker. We went to Lagoon last week and he didn't really want to go on any rides except for the tiny boats that go in a circle (and were made for babies), and the bumper cars. He loved the bumper cars. He was happy to walk around with us and watch everyone else go on rides. The highlight of his day was when he begged his daddy to try to win him a plastic bat by throwing over 70 MPH, and John did it and won. George was ecstatic, saying things like, "You are the biggest star, DAD! If I can find a gold medal in our house I will give it to you!"Who needs rides when you have a strong daddy and plastic baseball bat?

The four-year-old George is learning to do chores and is actually an impressive little cleaner when he wants to be. The other day I asked him to clean up the floor in my bedroom (he and Pearl had been playing in there so there were toys all over and Pearl had ripped up little pieces of toilet paper and thrown them on the floor) while I nursed Pearl down for her nap. Pearl's naptime is usually when I allow George to have some time to watch a movie or play a game on the ipad, and I told him if he got it all clean he could get on the ipad. When I walked back into my room and saw George laying in my bed with the ipad I almost started to get after him (because I really didn't think he'd clean it all up by himself), but then I looked around and realized that he had totally done it all. He had even put some of my clothes into my drawers and in my closet. I just started to laugh. He has been picking up his own bedroom and making his bed and helping with the dishes after dinner for quite sometime now, but this whole "clean up my bedroom while I nurse the baby" is a new thing for us. A new thing that I may just have to take plenty of advantage of. All in the name of teaching him to work, right? :)

The four-year-old George is still such a delight and miracle to me. I cannot imagine loving any person the same way that I love that little boy. There are parts of my heart that he opened and that will always just belong to him. He is my little buddy and is one of my favorite people in the world to hang out with. He makes me laugh and fills me with joy and gratitude in ways that I hadn't ever felt before he came to me. I say prayers of thanksgiving daily that his beautiful, sweet presence is in our home, that we get to spend so much time with him.

For his birthday this year we invited his two favorite friends over to my parents' house for a little swimming. At first George was concerned about the logistics of it all ("But Mom, Logan doesn't know Sevrin. Do they know Ne Ne? How will they get to her house if they don't know her?"), but once I explained to him that it would all work out and they all knew each other he was ready for the party.

Here are the three four-year-olds in the pool showing me how old they all are now.
(Sev, Georgie, and Logan)
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I can't believe that my tall son is the shortest of this bunch. We have some tall friends!
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Georgie and Logan had fun jumping in. Sevie wasn't quite ready for that yet :).
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For being such a cautious soul, this little guy sure doesn't have any fear of the water. He would seriously swim for 8 hours straight if I let him.
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My beautiful BFF Rachael got in with her boys.
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The party was right during Pearl's naptime, but I let her splash around for a little bit before I put her to bed. She is obsessed with the water just like her brother, and would dive right in and drown if we weren't careful.
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One of the best things about my parents' pool is that there is the whole waterfall area where little ones can play in the shallow water. Pearlie loves it.
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Grandma with Pearl, taking a break from dipping her in the water, and Logan showing off his pet toad with his mom, Aunt Lisa.
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We wrangled the boys out of the water and up to the patio for cake and presents. I love this picture of them in their towels. Little boys are the best.
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I love this of all the little boys so excited about the superhero presents George was getting. So cute.
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Georgie was one happy little boy.
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Mama and Daddy with our birthday boy.
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After presents we moved on to cupcakes. John and I spent the morning making these fun little jungle animals. They turned out pretty cute, even if my grandpa was totally dismayed that I made pink flamingoes for a boy's party :).
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Here is G blowing out his four candles. (If you look closely you can see the hippo cupcake that my father desecrated. He was trying to put pretzels in the nostrils with blue frosting. Because he is a grown-up.)
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Sev and Ollie liked theirs :).
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This is when Baby Pea woke up and joined us. Nothing like a cupcake right after a nap :).
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The boys stayed out of the water long enough to eat a cupcake, but then they jumped back in and happily began splashing Hannah's boyfriend.
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A group photo of most of the people that came to celebrate our boy.
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George was ready to jump back in the water, but first he had to say goodbye and thank-you to his guests, and then take a picture with all of us since Pearl was awake.
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He wasted no time in trying out the water mask that Grandma had given him for his birthday. (He also insisted on jumping in with his dinosaur from Hannah, as you can see.)
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After George swam for a better part of the afternoon, it was time to go home. We still had one more present to give him and wanted to get there before it was late and he was tired. We thought that leaving around 6 would be fine, but as you can see, it was pretty hard to keep him awake on the way home. I kept asking him questions and having him show me how old he was to try to keep him up. Sooo exhasuted, little cutie.
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But we made it home, and he immediately perked up because his little friend from next door (yes, the one he snuck out of the house to play with when I had already put him to bed) came running outside to see him open the present that her mom had made for George. Darling, right? (The gift and the girl :).) And Pearl took a book that my grandparents had given George and started reading it on the sidewalk while this was going on, so I took a picture of that, too.
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George's present from us was a balance bike that he can use to help him learn to ride a two-wheeler. He loved it and was so excited to ride it, but we think he might be too tall for it. We are actually still going back and forth about whether to keep it or not. It was a fun surprise anyway, even if only for that day :).
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Then, since George had gotten a second wind, John helped him set up the marble block toy that my parents gave him. He was in heaven.
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And to top off a pretty perfect day, "our Bucherts" ("Buchert" is the last name of our neighbors and I think George thinks that the word "Buchert" means "neighbor" because he is always referring to them as "our Bucherts" or saying things like "Mom, can I go play with my Buchert?") came over to wish him a happy birthday and play with the marbles.
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It was a happy day indeed, and in case you were wondering, it took George about 7 seconds of laying in bed before he fell fast asleep. Happy 4th Birthday, Little Boy.



Tuesday, May 03, 2011

the hunted

When Pearl woke up from her afternoon nap on Easter Sunday it was time to hunt for Easter baskets. George was quite patient to wait all that time, and when we said he could start looking he was so thrilled. He remembered that last year his basket had been in the dryer so that is the first place he wanted to look :).
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He found his basket in the bathtub and immediately started examining its contents.
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I love his fist-fulls of Dum Dums.
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After he had looked through his basket for a few minutes he left all his goodies on the coffee table so that he could go help Pearl find hers. The best part was that Pearl was not interested in finding hers; she had anything she could have ever dreamed of right there in front of her :).
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She's like, "Woooww! Mom! Have you seen all these treats?!"
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George was hunting for Pearl's basket in the kitchen and I decided I should probably have John bring her in to join the party. I seriously cannot handle how much I love her up on those tippy toes.
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She sat down on the tile and watched over her shoulder as George discovered her basket in a cupboard. He brought it over to her for her to look through and she humored us by glancing down at its contents for a moment before speed-crawling back into the living room to attack George's treats.
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We didn't know if we'd be able to do any Easter egg hunting with extended family this year since both of our families were supposed to be out of town, so we planned a mini hunt at our house with a few dozen eggs for the kids to find. George was loving it.
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Pearl was less impressed, but she did reach out and grab a few colorful eggs as long as they were within about 2 feet of her :).
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One thing she quickly learned to do was pop those little eggs right open and sample the contents.
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This was our best attempt at a photo with both of them and their Easter baskets. Pearl could not be bothered to look up from her candy.
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In the end, John's mom ended coming back into town to be with the family on Easter so she put together an Easter dinner and hunt at her house that evening. I feel really blessed to have all of this family; George only has one cousin at all right now, and I love that when we get together with John's extended family there are so many more "cousins" to play with. Most of them are actually John's cousins or his cousins' kids, but George loves them all so much and they have so much fun together.

Pearl was loving sitting on Grandpa's lap, especially because he was wearing glasses :). She loves swiping glasses off of people's faces and putting them on her own.
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These pictures of Pearl with her great-grandpa (John's grandpa) are some of my most favorite photos ever. I think I love them so much because I know how much Grandpa truly delights in and adores his grandchildren, and that tender love is so evident to me when I look at these. Seeing these pictures makes me want to get photos of my children like this with each of our grandmas and grandpas so that I have them to show my babies someday.
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Oh, they seriously melt me. Love these two people so much.
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Logan had his basket all ready to go :).
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Here are some of the younger kids sitting by the door waiting for the green light to go out and start hunting for eggs.
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And they're off!
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Aunt Lisa helped Pearl find a few eggs with some special things in them just for her like little hair bows. I love that Pearl totally looks like she should be Lisa's daughter-- so pretty with their dark hair and blue eyes!
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Georgie was happy with his findings.
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Pearl snuck a few treats that had fallen into the grass from someone's basket. Or, more likely, her brother thought it would be really thoughtful of him to give his little sister some peanut M&Ms to snack on.
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After all of the eggs were found we decided it would be a good idea to have a little more sugar, so I made this cake for us to celebrate Grandma and Grandpa's birthdays.
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I really like the perspective of these photos-- Grandpa's hand and the cake in focus with him blurred in the background. He was trying to block the wind from blowing out the candles before he and Grandma were ready.
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There they go, only a few years old it would appear :).
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The cake actually turned out to be pretty tasty, which I was happy about because sometimes elaborate plans to make fancy cakes end up being nice to look at but not so great for eating. Yay for a festive cake that was still worth the calories to eat :). (I cannot remember the website where I got the recipe and idea for this cake from, but I know I linked to it from The Pioneer Woman's cooking blog... if you are curious or want to make it I am sure you could find the link there.)
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Mama and baby eating some cake. (This was a momentous occasion since it was the first day John and I had eaten refined sugar in quite sometime after giving it up for Lent this year.)
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Daddy and his girl waiting for their piece.
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John snapped a few pictures of people as we were eating on the porch and I especially liked this one of Spencer. He is so happy and cute.
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And this one of Natalie and Prestley.
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With cake and candy-filled bellies the kids decided to hit the trampoline for a little jumping. (I love Prestley's flying ponytail in this second picture.)
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Pearl is just like her mama in that she doesn't ever want to miss a party, so she made a beeline off the porch to join the big kids.
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Luckily Grandma was there to wrap her up in a blanket and take her out for some stories on the trampoline. Lucky for Pearl, but mostly lucky for me because I was getting cold and really didn't want to have to take her out there myself :).
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Wowsers, that was a lot! My final Easter photo this year is just to document my stealth thieving ability. John thought it was totally mean of me to steal this many paint chip samples from Home Depot, but I say, they are free, that is not stealing! Who's with me?! I saw this linked to on lots of blogs this year and decided to make one for myself. I'm sure I could dig up the original site to credit it to if anyone wanted it. I love the cheery, colorful splash it adds to my living room and I still haven't taken it down. Easter egg garland year-round, anyone?
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