Sunday, April 20, 2014

Vera @ 3 Years Old

Vera has changed so much from two years-old to three.  Her personality has really blossomed, we can reason and converse with her, and she is so much fun!  A few highlights and happenings...

* SLEEP.  Vera is not a morning person.  Each morning, I wake her around 6:30, and nearly everyday, it is not pleasant.  She usually cries and always resists.  After she's awake for about 30-45 minutes, she's more tolerable.  Never does she like to be waken either, even from a nap in the middle of the day.  It takes her a long time to wake up and be happy.  She also requires a lot of sleep.  During the week, she's in bed by 8, and for sure no later than 8:30.  She still takes a nap everyday...sometimes even 2-3 hours.

It was a day without a nap and when Vera got home from Patty's, she covered herself up, snuggled in, and fell asleep watching TV that afternoon.
*PLAY.  Vera could sit and play by herself for hours.  She is constantly talking and jabbering about something.  Today in church, she whispered while she played with a pony for nearly the entire mass.  Recently, she's started playing with an imaginary friend named Tesha.  Tesha babysits her kids while she goes to work.  Sometimes I hear her say that she's going to Tesha's house to play.  No idea where the name Tesha came from.  Vera also still loves to play doctor.  She's very good at giving check-ups and making a diagnosis.   We've been playing a lot of board games recently.  She has Candy Land, Super Readers, Memory, Uno Moo, Chutes and Ladders, and Go Fish.  We're working on not being a sore loser and learning to play games by the rules. Outside, one of her favorite things to do is fill buckets with rocks from our driveway.  She also really likes to swing and play on her swing set.

*SIZE.  Vera is very tiny and petite.  She weighs 27 lbs. (13%tile) and has gained only 3 lbs. in the last year.  She is 3' 0.5" tall, and has grown 2.5" since last April.  It is hard to find clothes that fit her.  Most all of her shirts are a size 3T and she can wear 3T leggings.  But any other type of pants is either 2T or 24 months.  Her jeans fit her in the waist, but they are too short in length.  She wears a size 7 shoe.  She reminds me a lot of my sister Mandy.  Mandy was always tiny and petite, and grew taller but never any wider.  Mandy wore a size slim for many years and wore lots of leggings because she was hard to fit in the waist. 

*EATING HABITS.  Sometimes Vera is a great eater, and other times she eats like a bird.  Very rarely does she eat a good breakfast.  The only thing she really likes to eat are pancakes.  We joke that she's going to turn into a pancake because that's all she will really eat well.  Recently, I've got her to eat drinkable yogurt in the mornings.  She still loves Mac & Cheese (or "macaroni and stinky cheese" as she calls it.)  She really likes hard boiled eggs, jello, rice, ham, dill pickles, and any kind of chip or cracker.  She usually asks for some kind of "dip" for her meat...normally ranch, but sometimes ketchup or barbeque sauce.  She loves snacks...Goldfish, marshmallows, cranberries, fresh fruit, pretzels, fruit snacks.  And, she will not go to bed at night without having a snack first, even if it's "just a yittle tiny snack" as she calls it. 

*PRESCHOOL.  Vera knows all of her letter sounds, beginning of word sounds, and upper and lowercase letter recognition.  For sure she can count to 30, and she can count beyond with a little help.  She can count to 100 by 10s.  She is able to identify 3D shapes, knows about 20 sight words, and can read simple books.  Recently she's been working on writing her name.  She needs help still, but knows how to make her letters.  She has to talk herself through writing her name.  For example, for the letter "r" she says "yine and hook."  For "a" she talks herself through "circle and yine."  She does a good job holding a pencil or crayon, but she still lacks control.  When she draws or writes, it's very quick and reckless. Just this week, we've discovered that she knows many opposites.  I happened to ask her one evening about the opposite of "day" and she immediately said "night" so I started asking her others.  I was shocked to realize that she knows up/down, in/out, clean/dirty, hot/cold, fast/slow, big/small, tall/short, wet/dry, and plenty of others.  One day after school as I was making supper I heard her recite my telephone number.  I asked her what she was doing, and very matter-of-factually she told me that she's practicing her telephone number.  I asked who taught it to her, and she told me her teacher Patty.  Yes, it's true that we have the best babysitter in the world!

*SPEECH.  Vera has trouble saying the "l" sound in any word, so she replaces it with a "y" sound.  So she says things like "yetter, yove, fyower, Ba-yee, Byake, Kar-yee, and yist."  A few weeks ago, she told Adam she had a "yucky penny."  Adam asked why it was yucky.  And she said, "No dad.  Not yucky.  Yucky."  Oh, a LUCKY penny...got it Vera.  She also cannot say the "th" sound at the beginning of words.  She replaces it with a "f" sound, which I think is fairly common.  She says things like "frow it away" and "fank you."  There are so many funny and innocent things she says on a daily basis.  I wish I could remember all of them.  She asked today when we went to church, "if she was going to be the smelly kid."  A few weeks ago while we were FaceTiming with Blake, she told him not to push the "end" button otherwise he'd "throw up on us."  (Instead of hang-up on us.)

It's been really fun to watch her learn, grow and change.  I know that she's going to be the best big sister in a few weeks.  Here's to a great year of being three years-old....

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Hawaiian King and Queen

Back in January, grandma and Aunt Karen vacationed in Hawaii.  (What lucky ducks!)  They brought back two adorable outfits for two adorable kids.  Last weekend, Grandma wanted them to try them on and take some pictures.

Vera was pretty excited about her dress.  She announced that she was the queen.  Blake, being the typical 18 month-old that he is, wasn't too excited about being the King, and we had a short spell of crying and resistence.  As this was going on, Vera was very concerned about the King not being in the pictures with her. 

Here are the many attempts at the Hawaiian King and Queen...





Blake has had enough and says "See ya later, Queen!"

Aunt Karen wanted some pics with them, and resorted to tickling to get them to sit still.  This my favorite.  Look at their giggle faces! :)


"Free" Years Old

 Vera Louise is three!  She is pretty thrilled to be three years-old. The memorable line for this birthday is, "I love it!"  or as Vera says it, "I yove it!"  Over and over again we heard this as we celebrated her birthday.  She "yoved" her cards, her cakes, her gifts, her parties, and everything that goes with turning three.

On Saturday, the day before her birthday, Grammy and Papa hosted a birthday party for Vera and Bailey's birthdays.  Papa decorated some cupcakes and made them into a cute bunny for the girls' birthday cake.  We also had homemade ice cream and plenty of other good food to eat.


Bailey the 4 year-old and Vera the 3 year-old


Vera ate the icing off of the cupcakes, and dad struggled with an ice cream headache!


And then it was time for presents....!

Isn't Bailey's face priceless?

From Aunt Mindy, Sanchez and Bailey...a bag full of cool surprises:  Doc McStuffins' Big Book of BooBoos, Sofia cup, Twistable crayons (which are awesome!), the  movie Frozen, and some other things that I know I'm forgetting.

A nice Reds shirt from Uncle Brian

along with lots of sidewalk chalk, notebooks, pens, Poultry Days ride tickets, and...

more PICKLES!

From Grammy and Papa, Crazy 8s and Go Fish card games and Minnie Mouse walkie talkies.

I love this picture.  I have a picture of her when she was about 1 year old with this same expression.  She looks so much the same!  Adam and I were just talking about how we still think she looks a lot like she did in the first hours we met her, especially when she sleeps.  Hard to believe it was three years ago.  Throughout her birthday weekend, I found myself reminiscing about her birth...seems like just yesterday and so long ago at the same time!

Obligatory photo.  Cheese!
Sunday was BIRTHDAY!  At 7:15am I heard little footsteps run into our bedroom and run up next to me and whisper, "Mom, do I have any birthday surprises in the living room?!"  :)  After some breakfast and a bath, the birthday girl got to enjoy her birthday surprises from mom and dad.



A steering wheel and telescope for the swing set.  Vera is really excited to drive the ship and watch out for pirates!

I love the surprised and excited face


A new swing for the swing set.



And a garden cart / wheel barrow.  Vera was in need of outside toys for the summer!

There was no time to waste!  The toy had to be out of the box and put together immediately!


And she got to work right away watering the flowers.



Here's the birthday girl in her many birthday hats:

This princess hat is from Aunt Mandy, Jeff and Blake.

This hat is from the birthday celebration at Patty's house.
And this one is from Aunt Mindy, Sanchez and Bailey.  (Can you tell it's too big for her head?  :)  We had plenty of outtakes of this photo because the hat kept falling off.)
That afternoon, we took Vera to McDonald's for lunch.  Then we went to see The Five Little Monkeys performance at Memorial Hall in Greenville.  Vera was so excited about the show.  Throughout the whole show, she asked when the monkeys were going to jump on the bed.  Thankfully, at the end they did.  The show was really cute, and it was just the right length for small, wiggly children. 

That afternoon, Vera and I decorated these cupcakes for Vera's friends at Patty's house.  Vera was thrilled to help and, of course, snitch jelly beans throughout.
Later in the evening, Grandma and Grandpa Otte stopped by to see the birthday girl and enjoy some cake and ice cream.

On Friday before Vera's birthday, Grandma and I (well, mostly grandma) made and decorated a butterfly cake at Vera's request.

According to Vera, putting the candles on the cake was the best part of the birthday cake.  All week she talked about three candles on the cake.  While we were decorating the cake, she pouted because we didn't put three candles on it.              When it was time for the candles, she excitedly poked the three candles in the cake all by herself and then announced that, "now we need fire."  After singing, she blew out her candles in one breath on the first try.  We lit them a second time so she could make a wish.  She announced her wish out loud, "I wish to be a big girl!" then excitedly blew the candles out a second time. 

Again, she enjoyed icing and ice cream and not so much cake.

Grandma and Grandpa brought a small birthday surprise...a pretty "braceyet" and "neckyace" that match her dress perfectly.



At Vera's request, they had to play the Fishing Game.  Even grandpa played.  He did a lot of cheating.  Is anyone surprised?

We finished Vera's special day with some photos with the newest three year-old.


Happy Birthday to the best three year-old we know!  We love you to pieces little Tater!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Opening Day 2014

We celebrated Opening Day on Monday with our usual traditions.  Vera, Adam and I counted down each day until the big day!  Adam put out Mr. Redlegs on Sunday evening.  Everyone wore their Reds shirts to work, even me!  (I found a maternity Reds t-shirt a few weeks ago, and I just had to buy it.) 


During the game, we cooked our traditional ballpark food for supper--brats and nachos.  Like years past, we also set up our table in the living room and watched the Reds while we ate.  

Although Opening Day's score didn't favor the Reds, here's hoping for a great season!