Monday, March 30, 2015

24 Months/2 Years!

I can't believe it's been two years since we brought tiny Clarita home from the hospital! Needless to say she's changed so much in that time as have our lives. It's hard to imagine life without Clara. She has brought us so much joy (and some frustration too) and we love her so much. She continues to amaze me everyday by how observant she is (even though she runs around like a chicken with it's head cut off and I swear she doesn't pay attention to anything), how polite she is, and how much energy she has! She certainly keeps me on my toes and wears me out by the time she goes to bed. This will be my last monthly post. I'm sure I could write about Clara each month forever and always have something to say, but I know there is no way I am going to be able to do two monthly posts/pictures each month when this new little guy arrives. And, while Clara keeps changing, the changes are a lot less pronounced from month to month. I think I will do quarterly updates and maybe add funny things she says now that she is talking enough to say funny things.




This isn't how you use this thing?

Who needs sleeves?

This past month Clara has really been into singing. She not only sings the kid's songs she learns at the library and on Signing Time, but sings songs from her toys, the radio, and catchy ads. She loves to sing and dance and starts dancing almost every time she hears music. This little girl has got some moves!




Clarita continues to impress us with her ability to learn new things. She repeats everything she hears and often we will hear her quietly repeating conversations we are having, just like a little parrot. She can spell her name and can identify all the letters in the alphabet and sing the ABCs correctly in English (not as good in Spanish). She can count to 10 perfectly in English and sometimes up to 20. She can also count objects and while she sometimes gets excited about counting and continues past the correct number, she will usually tell you how many there actually are if you ask her.

Selfies with Dada

If I can't swim I'll ride the toys!

Kumquats aka tiny oranges

Giving Baby Emmett pats

While we haven't started full on potty training yet, we have been telling Clarita for months that when she turned two she would go potty in the toilet. We encourage her to tell us before she has to go and she is hit or miss telling us when she has to poop and pooping in the potty. She will have a week where she tells every time followed by a week when she never tells us. She almost never tells us when she has to pee. After she poops in the potty she gets to wash her hands with soap and water which she loves (that's right, I withhold soap from my child as an incentive to poop in the potty)! Clara has also started disliking her diapers and often tells me that she does not want to wear them or that they hurt. I remind her that once she goes potty in the toilet all the time she will not have to wear them anymore. If we ever have free time I plan to take Clara to pick out big girl underwear as an incentive to go potty in the toilet. Then we need to spend a weekend outside naked working on potty training. It's my goal to have her potty trained by the time Emmett is born because I really don't want to wash a billion diapers!

Excited to sit in Bailey's Bumbo

Birthday twins!

The many faces of Clarita

No fear

Smoothie treat for being so good in church

Just swingin'!


Clara is generally pretty polite and always says please and thank you when prompted. She often says them spontaneously (especially if she really wants something) and has been saying sorry too. The other day I heard her say, "Oh no, I hurt stroller, sorry stroller." It was hilarious! She also tells Dada she's sorry when he has to get out of her rocking chair so I can read to her. If Clarita hears another kid crying she becomes genuinely concerned and will stop what she is doing to say that a baby or nino is crying. She brings Bailey various things to comfort her when she cries and even gives Bailey her coveted stuffed animals to snuggle! Recently Clara has started setting down her "Baby Patch Kid" or one of her stuffed animals and then making crying noises and coming back to pick it up and rock it while saying "shhh shhh shh." She's practicing to be a big sister!

"No Mama, Bay do it!"
Dada, Clara, and Bailey dancing

She wanted Bailey to wear her Crocs

"Take picture Clara, Bay, and Aba."

Teaching Bailey how to exersaucer

Dada practicing for two!

Comforting Bailey Redneck style!

The little Wiggle really is a joy even if she is extremely stubborn and opinionated. Her tantrums are usually short lived and she goes back to playing like nothing happened. We have been working on getting rid of the chuponcito and it has not been as bad as I expected. This month we started telling Clarita that she can only have it in the car or in bed. When she asks for it we ask her if she wants to go to sleep and she generally says no. On the occasions she has said yes I took her to her crib and she quickly changed her mind. By the end of the month she pretty much stopped asking for it unless she was really tired/upset and she doesn't even try to get it out of her crib if we are in her room playing.

She insisted on trying her new shoes on right away!

Too lazy to push

Waiting for the doctor

Finally got her birthday ice cream!

She liked it so much she stole Mama's!

And tried to eat the wrapper...




I can't wait to see what the next year brings and watch as Clarita continues to blossom and grow!

Clarita's Stats

Weight: 23.5 pounds (10th percentile)
Height: 33 inches (20 - 25th percentile)
Head Circumference: 18.5 inches (10th percentile)

What Clara Wears

She's still wearing 18 months clothes and size 5 shoes but the shoes are getting a little tight and the pants are a starting to get short and the sleeves of her long sleeve shirts are getting short. Since she's so skinny the waists still fit her well even with giant cloth diapers. I think she inherited my monkey arms and legs though!

Things Clara Loves

Mama and Dada, going for walks, naked baby time, pacifiers, reading books, people, playing with her toys, animals (especially her cats), eating, playing peek a boo, running,  Signing Time shows, stuffed animals (especially Bafa, Meerkat, and Pigo),  swinging, sliding, being outside, water, blowing bubbles with Aba, dancing, shoes, esnugles, baths, letters, coloring, crafts, anything related to music, trains, looking at photos, taking selfies with Dada, singing, touching her eyebrows, ninos especially Bailey and Teegee

Things Clara Does Not Love

Not getting her way immediately, waiting, being told no, doing anything she does not want to do. She's getting better at having her teeth brushed but it is still a struggle at times.

How Clarita Sleeps

She's still taking one two and a half to three hour nap and goes to down between 1:00 and 2:00. At night she has been going down around 8:30 and getting up around 6:30. Clara sleeps in her sleep sack with a herd of stuffed animals, her chuponcito, and two blankies which often get kicked off in her tossing and turning.

Nicknames

Clarita, Snugglepuff, Snuggles, Wiggle, Baby/Bebe, Munchkin, Birthday Twin, Loquita, Pipsqueak, Wigs, Loqs, Puff  

Talking

She never stops! Her sentences are getting longer and she has started saying funny things. Here are some examples: We were trying to explain middle names to her and told her that hers is Martine. She became perplexed and said, No, Aba." Aba's name is Martina (not spelled the Norwegian way) but we didn't think Clara knew that since most people call her Marty. Clara remedied the situation by declaring that her name is not Clara Martine but "Clara Aba!"
One day we were walking past the post office when Clara said, "Grandpa Bill." I asked her where Grandpa Bill lived and she said, "In there." and pointed to the post office. Since we go there to mail him things I guess she assumes it is his house. When you ask her who lives in the post office now she says, "Mail man and Grandpa Bill."
I recently asked Clara why she was playing with her food and making a mess and she said, "No, I making cake." The next day when a similar situation happened with Aba she said, No, I making play dough."
At night Clara likes to rub Dada's chin and tell him, "Dirty face Dada." We have tried telling her that it is hair for growing a beard but she just shakes her face and laughs like we are crazy saying, "No Dada have dirty face."

Teeth

Twelve! Four top front, four bottom front, two top molars (one on each side) and two bottom molars. Maybe she will get all of her teeth by the time she is three!

Monthly Exciting Events

March 8, 2015: First time driving a motorized car
February 25, 2015: Poops in the toilet for the first time!

Monthly Pictures







Sunday, March 15, 2015

Birthdays and Blossoms

March is another packed birthday month in our family. Tia Laurie's birthday was March 5. Clara was very excited about it and in the week leading up to it talked about how she would tell Tia Happy birthday and we would eat cake (she has decided that all birthdays should include cake). We celebrated on Tia's actual birthday with the required trip to Red Robin for dinner. Our service was extraordinarily slow and it took over an hour for our food to arrive. That being said, the girls were troopers and managed to avoid any major meltdowns for the entire two hours we were there! Clara occupied herself playing with the condiments and eating ice and Bailey was content to look around and drool!

Lemons are yummy!




Obsessed with eyebrows

And papas fritas

Thanks for the fresa Tia!

The day after Tia's birthday we headed to Deli Casa in Kingsburg for some Mexican food with the entire family. The girls were not so good that night and Clarita threw numerous tantrums due to wanting to sit on Dada's lap, wanting to run around, and not wanting Dada to go to the bathroom, etc. Bailey was better, but also got a little fussy. We walked there with los Tios and Aba and Clara lost it on the way home because she wanted to walk instead of going in the stroller. We finally agreed to let her walk but I told her she had to walk and not hold our hands and drag her feet along or be carried. We were a couple of blocks from home when she tested my directions and refused to walk, instead dragging her feet along while we held her hands. Putting her screaming little body into the stroller was quite a feat and the screams continued once strapped in! All in all, it was a good day and we had fun celebrating Tia!


She only wanted arroz





On March 7 we ran the annual Blossom Trail Run. Tia, Megan (and Baby Jack), Michael, and I ran while Tio watched the girls (he managed just fine for 20 minutes!) and Dada rode his bike a million miles. We all ran the two mile race and I was not expecting to do that great. I am super competitive and was very sad that I wouldn't be able to give it my all. However, I had forgotten that the 2 mile race is not nearly as competitive since the 10K is a point race in the Valley Runner of the Year Series and the 2 mile is not. So, I ended up getting second out of the females with a time of 14:37 so I was pretty happy. Next year I'm running it again and going for gold! Clara said that she wanted to run too so we'll give it a try next year! The best part of the race is eating breakfast at Blossom Trail Cafe afterwards and this year did not disappoint!

Megs and Jack are winning!




Teagan's birthday is March 12 and we celebrated on the 8. Tia Alyssa did a great job putting together a girly John Deere party complete with homemade cupcakes in the shape of a tractor, homemade tractor suckers and crayons, a homemade outfit, and great food. Clara had been looking forward to Teegee's party all week and told me that she planned to eat cupcakes and bounce in the bounce house. The party started at 1:00 which is nap time so I had originally planned to put Clara down early and have her take a short nap. However, it happened to be the day the time changed so that option was out since it was already an hour earlier than normal. We decided to forgo church and drive up to the mountains to see all of the poppies in bloom. We thought that maybe Clarita would fall asleep in the car and at least have some kind of nap. The poppies were absolutely beautiful and even Clara appreciated them. She told us about their colors and picked some for us when we stopped. She did great for the nearly four hour trip but never went to sleep.

Pondering the beauty

Don't forget to stop and smell the flowers!




Of course once we got to the party she had tons of energy and ran around playing with Tristan and Teegee. Once Clara saw the toy tractor that you can drive, the bounce house was old news and she wanted to play with the tractor. She was content to let Teegee drive (which was good because Teegee got really upset if Clarita sat in the driver's seat and tried to push her out) and put all of her toys in the back. Towards the end of the party, Teegee decided to let Clara drive and she took a spin. It was pretty funny to watch the two girls in the tractor. Teegee was a pro at pushing the petal down but she made absolutely no attempt to steer (or even watch where she was going) and would have driven down a little embankment had there not been a fence there. Clara wasn't so great at keeping the gas on, but at least looked where she was going and tried to steer. They also bounced in the bounce house, played in the sandbox, and ran around crazy!



Baby Eli






Clara got her much anticipated cupcake and licked all of the frosting off before abandoning it to Dada. She also ate ice cream and dipped her hand into the melted mess after she finished to make sure that she got every little bite (Dada's daughter for sure). The girls weren't quite sure about the pinata, but luckily Tristan has had a lot of practice! Once he broke it open, Clara collected all of the bubbles and maracas while Teegee made a beeline for the candy...a perfect pair! It was a great day filled with lots of fun and family!


Teagan's making sure she doesn't waste any frosting!