Monday, January 31, 2011

Gracie's 3rd Birthday!!!

My baby girl is 3 years old!!! I can't believe it! When I looked back over her 3rd birthday pictures she seemed so old to me. A little girl now, not a baby anymore. We love her so much! The things she says and comes up with make us laugh every day. She's doing wonderful with using the "potty" and she's learning the letters of the alphabet. She is always wanting to learn more and hence we never have silence in our home. She loves talking and asking questions. Mommy and Daddy have a hard time staying patient and answering all the questions but we do love her so much!!! What a beautiful little smartie we have!!! We are truly blessed to have her in our family and look forward to the years ahead! Happy Birthday Little Roo!!!

Birth Day!!!

1st Birthday!!!


2nd Birthday!!!


3rd Birthday!!!
















Happy Birthday to Me!!!



Thank you everyone for the gifts, cards, phone calls, and Skype calls! Gracie had a wonderful day and loved all of it! We're glad she didn't get a new brother on her birthday but are ready for him to come now. I just didn't want them to share a birthday!

Monday, January 24, 2011

My Girls Are Growing Up

We switched Little Lindsey to a toddler bed so that we could get the crib ready for Cooper to come. When we switched Gracie to a toddler bed she quit taking naps and I remember having to put her back in her bed several times before she'd fall asleep at night. I was worried we'd go through the same thing with Lindsey but tonight is her third time sleeping in it and she didn't get out of bed once and now she is sleeping soundly! The other two nights she only got out of bed once and then stayed there and slept. The first time taking a nap, Tim stayed in the room by her bed until she fell asleep, but the last two days she's stayed in bed, fallen asleep on her own, and taken her typical nap. What a blessing!!! Last night was sad though because two times when I went in the girls' room to check on them Lindsey was asleep on the floor and cold with no blankets. It breaks my heart! I remember Gracie ending up on the floor in the middle of the night when she switched to a toddler bed too. It would always make me sad for her too! Hopefully it doesn't keep happening with Lindsey for too long.

On Sunday Lindsey went to nursery for the first time! I made sure to give her and Gracie a hug and kiss goodbye so that they would know I was leaving rather than sneaking out and having them suddenly realize I was gone and be even more scared. Gracie has always been great with nursery. She loves it and used to cry when we would come to get her, not when we would drop her off, because she wanted to stay and play with "her kids". I watched at the door for a bit after leaving Lindsey to see what would happen. She must not have realized I was hugging her goodbye because she looked up in a panic and spun around in a circle looking for me wide-eyed. I'm sure she would have started crying but she spotted Gracie and then went back to playing. I checked on her before Sunday School too and she was still playing just fine. When Tim picked the girls up they said she did great! I guess we just discovered one good thing about the kids being so close in age! Lindsey probably would have been a mess without Gracie there so it's good that they will be in nursery together this year. If our ward wasn't so small they probably would be in two different nurseries so we're lucky it worked out this way. It was weird to go to Sunday School without a kid with us. We won't be getting used to that though because Cooper should be here in 3 weeks or so!

And FINALLY...Success with potty-training! Gracie has been having accidents still each day but today for the first time she went in to use the potty without one of us having to tell her to go use it! The girls and I were in their room and she suddenly grabbed her pants and said, "I need to go potty!" and went running into the bathroom. At first I thought she'd already had an accident because she usually pees her pants and then says, "I need to go potty." So I thought I'd be cleaning up yet another mess. I brought her some books to read and then closed the door except for a crack to give her some privacy when I heard her grunt and then say, "My did it!!!" I went in to check on her and she had pooped in the potty - not in her pants! I was so happy!!! I praised her and praised her! She was so cute because she wanted to keep the poop in the potty to show Tim when he got home. I told her we had to flush it because it stunk but when Tim got home from work she still proudly told him what she had done and had him come look at the empty toilet.

Then we were all watching Sleeping Beauty and without a word she got up and ran into the bathroom and peed! It was a miracle! Neither of us asked her to go and she realized what she needed to do. She did this a couple more times throughout the evening and I could not be happier! I know she'll still have accidents and bad days but this was the first sign that she will do it on her own! HAPPY DAY!!! I hate to admit it, but we've been getting pretty angry at her for the accidents (especially the one that happened when she was standing right by the potty and just didn't make any effort to use it and peed all over the bathroom floor) but I think that is what might have finally clicked for her. She didn't like the negative response, where before, peeing her pants just meant she got to put on new underwear. Thanks to those who suggested just switching to underwear and not using pullups too because it wouldn't have worked without that either. So after a month of putting her on the potty, struggling to get her to stay on there without crying and wanting off instantly, cleaning up puddles on the floor and poopy underwear, there is a flicker of hope! I must say that potty training has been my least favorite stage thus far and it is a lot harder than I thought it would be. I know there's still work ahead with nighttime and when we go places but I'm a bit more energized now. I'm scared to have her go to church or the store or anywhere out of the house without a pullup on so I don't know when we'll try that but hopefully it keeps progressing.

I'm so proud of my girls and I love them so much! I feel like they've had to grow up faster than we would have normally had them do things but we've been blessed through everything so far and are excited that there is another one on the way!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

We wanted to get out of the house and do something fun today and after searching online we found this place. They are doing a lights display until Monday and I thought the girls would really enjoy it. It was pretty cold and a lot of the displays were outside but they seemed to enjoy it. We had them all bundled up and I had brought them "feetie" pajamas. We found a bathroom and changed them into those to keep them warmer and we had their boots, gloves, hats, and extra blankets to tuck around them in the stroller.

Gracie standing in an "igloo" covered in lights.




You can't really see the lights in these pictures. It was a lot darker when we left and it looked better. We saw a lot of things early before the lights were so brilliant but we missed the crowds and it was good to see some of the stuff before it was dark. They also had dollhouse and train displays that were indoor. There's a beautiful greenhouse that was fun to walk through and it was nice and warm. This place does different things throughout the year so we'll have to check it out again in the spring. They have a children's garden with a treehouse and other activities I think the girls would like. We got to go in the treehouse this time and Gracie wanted to stay in it but I was too cold and wanted to move on. She must have enjoyed it though because she kept making comments and asking to see things again.

Don't worry, we did lift Gracie up too so that she could see the trains better!


One dollhouse had a dog sitting on the toilet and the one we're looking at in the picture had a little girl sitting on the toilet. I pointed this out to Gracie and she said, "Yah, she's a good girl!"
We're trying everything we can to get her potty trained and she's been "going" on the potty an average of two to three times a day. We just take her in every hour and hope something happens. She's so proud when she does go and we praise her like crazy. She still doesn't ever volunteer to go though unless she's gone in her pull-up and wants it off. Another problem is that for some reason she wants a new one every time, even though it's the same design, and I think she's figured out that she only gets a new one if the one she's wearing is wet. Everybody gets potty trained eventually so I guess I'll just have to be patient. We are just desperate to not have three in diapers. We'll cross our fingers!

Jumping on the Bed

Every night after the girls' bath they race over to jump on Gracie's bed. Usually they drop their towels running and start jumping before we can even get their diapers on. It is so cute and they giggle like crazy while they jump! It's especially funny because Lindsey does the lift one leg at a time jump that little ones do before they can actually jump. We tried to re-stage it once their pajamas were on and it doesn't have quite the same effect, but they're still adorable.