Sunday, April 18, 2010
Olivia - 18 months
Our little Miss Olivia turned 18 months on April 2nd. My how time flies! We took her in for her check up and all is well and she right on track(other than the 5 shots that she had to receive). She was not too happy about those shots, but she is a trooper. She weighed in at 22 pounds (22%), 32 inches (52% - yeah she is above average!) and her head was 17 1/2 inches (76% go figure!).
These days she is really starting to talk and it seems like she learns a new word every day. She still really enjoys playing with her baby dolls, wearing jewelry and of course her shoes!! She loves shoes and loves picking out which ones she is going to wear each day. She is such an easy going toddler and mommy and daddy feel so very lucky to have a happy and healthy little girl!
Thursday, April 15, 2010
The Three Musketeers - Olivia - 1; Alec 2; Cole 3
This past weekend my sister flew up from San Diego with her son, Alec for a weekend full of fun. We always enjoy getting the kids together to play and of course, we enjoy the sister bonding time. This time around we took the kids to Bounce U on Friday to try to exhaust them, the Sacramento Zoo on Saturday and the mall on Sunday. We had a beautiful Spring day on Friday, but the rest of the weekend was cold and rainy. The kids had a fun time playing when they weren't fighting over toys and/or food (oh the joys of having a 1,2 and 3 year old all trying to play together!). Cole was so exicted to see his cousin and was really sad when he woke up Monday morning and Alec and Tia were gone :-( Thank you both for coming up to visit us. We love you guys and can't wait for the new addition to our ever growing family!!
Off we go!
Thank goodness for the Bob!
Off we go!
Thank goodness for the Bob!
Easter - 2010
Easter was spent at our house this year. Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate and it definitely didn't seem like Spring. It was cold and windy and by about noon the rain started and it poured all day long! I attempted to the dress the kids in their cute, spring clothes for some pictures, but decided it wasn't worth it. The Easter Bunny was good to the kids this year. Cole got a bike "with pedals" as he tells everyone since he has pretty much mastered the "balance bike." It was a pretty big gift from the bunny, but I think that is what happens when your birthday is late October and Christmas is right around the corner! The bunny must have known that it makes more sense to start spreading the gifts throughout the year...this way he can also enjoy it all summer long. Olivia received a new baby stroller, a bathing suit and some new shoes and was perfectly happy. They both had a great time hunting for eggs, except Olivia would sit down after finding each egg, open it up, and eat everything inside before moving onto the next. Needless to say, Cole ended up with the bulk of the eggs.
Jim and I also decided that in lieu of cooking a big meal which we have always done in the past, that we would go out to a nice brunch instead. The kids don't seem to appreciate the effort that goes into cooking a lamb/ham meal and so it just seemed to make the most sense. Olivia was nice enough to fall asleep in the car on the way to brunch, successfully transferred to the stroller and slept through the ENTIRE brunch!! Happy Easter to us!!
After brunch we headed out to Johnson Park for the annual egg hunt hosted by the local Rocklin Firefighters and this has become our tradition. The kids hunt for real eggs and this year Cole was in one group (age 3-4) and Olivia was in another (age 1-2). So Jim went with Olivia and I went with Cole. Neither of the kids were able to find the "golden eggs" but they still had a fun time. Literally the moment we were headed back to the car, the sky opened up and it started pouring down rain!! We drove back home and spent the rest of the afternoon watching movies as the rain came down.
Cole's Easter "loot"
Olivia's gifts, complete with necklaces, a bathing suit and a boa!
Cole hunting for eggs.
Hey Mom, look what I found!
My little man enjoying his Easter brunch
Olivia sleeping through the Easter brunch
Cole getting ready to hunt for eggs at Johnson park
How cute are these two? Olivia ADORES her daddy!
Jim and I also decided that in lieu of cooking a big meal which we have always done in the past, that we would go out to a nice brunch instead. The kids don't seem to appreciate the effort that goes into cooking a lamb/ham meal and so it just seemed to make the most sense. Olivia was nice enough to fall asleep in the car on the way to brunch, successfully transferred to the stroller and slept through the ENTIRE brunch!! Happy Easter to us!!
After brunch we headed out to Johnson Park for the annual egg hunt hosted by the local Rocklin Firefighters and this has become our tradition. The kids hunt for real eggs and this year Cole was in one group (age 3-4) and Olivia was in another (age 1-2). So Jim went with Olivia and I went with Cole. Neither of the kids were able to find the "golden eggs" but they still had a fun time. Literally the moment we were headed back to the car, the sky opened up and it started pouring down rain!! We drove back home and spent the rest of the afternoon watching movies as the rain came down.
Cole's Easter "loot"
Olivia's gifts, complete with necklaces, a bathing suit and a boa!
Cole hunting for eggs.
Hey Mom, look what I found!
My little man enjoying his Easter brunch
Olivia sleeping through the Easter brunch
Cole getting ready to hunt for eggs at Johnson park
How cute are these two? Olivia ADORES her daddy!
Time to color Easter eggs
Is it really that time of the year again? I can vividly remember dying eggs last year and I can't believe it has come and gone so quickly. The kids were all excited to color them this year and I let Jim handle this little activity (for some reason, I just wasn't into it this year). Olivia was obsessed with dipping everything she could find into the dye and then putting it in her mouth...from the wire egg holder, to the crayon and even the colored eggs themselves. YUCK! (CPS Note: we did at least check that the egg dye wasn't toxic and could be swallowed!)
Someone was exited to color the eggs! (Love the enthusiasm Dad!)
In goes the wire egg holder (Crazy girl!) She would dip it into the dye and then suck all the water off.
Next was the crayon
And finally...time to suck on the egg!
Someone was exited to color the eggs! (Love the enthusiasm Dad!)
In goes the wire egg holder (Crazy girl!) She would dip it into the dye and then suck all the water off.
Next was the crayon
And finally...time to suck on the egg!
My new obsession...food blogs!
So as most of you mothers out there already now (and I now have more pity on my mom), cooking dinner every night and coming up with creative ideas and food that my kids will actually eat, can be challenging at times. I've been really focusing on trying to eat healthy and on a budget, which everyone knows is not easy to do. Thankfully the technology world has made that a little easier for my generation and I now have become obsessed with food blogs. I love the new ideas, the fancy pictures, and the step by step directions they give to those of us that are not so talented in the kitchen. I've started checking out my favorite blogs a few times each week and then printing out the recipes so that when I go shopping each week, my list is complete. I love it and I love the different meals I've been finding.
A few weeks ago, one of my neighbors introduced me to an ebelskiver pan. Am I the only one that has never heard of this before? According to William-Sonoma they "are light, puffy pancakes that can be filled with fruit, chocolate, jam or cheese and served for breakfast or as an hors d'oeuvre, dessert or light supper." Our neighbor dropped off "fresh, hot, out of the pan" ebelskivers with nutella chocolate and OMG...they were heavenly. I had her pick up one of these pans for me and Cole and I made them for breakfast the other day. You guys have got to try these! I found a great recipe on one of the blogs I follow and here are some pictures!
Getting our supplies all ready
My recipe...straight from the blog,"Things Alauna Makes".
My little helper!
I got so preoccupied with my delicious breakfast treat that I forgot to take a picture, but here is what they look like!
A few weeks ago, one of my neighbors introduced me to an ebelskiver pan. Am I the only one that has never heard of this before? According to William-Sonoma they "are light, puffy pancakes that can be filled with fruit, chocolate, jam or cheese and served for breakfast or as an hors d'oeuvre, dessert or light supper." Our neighbor dropped off "fresh, hot, out of the pan" ebelskivers with nutella chocolate and OMG...they were heavenly. I had her pick up one of these pans for me and Cole and I made them for breakfast the other day. You guys have got to try these! I found a great recipe on one of the blogs I follow and here are some pictures!
Getting our supplies all ready
My recipe...straight from the blog,"Things Alauna Makes".
My little helper!
I got so preoccupied with my delicious breakfast treat that I forgot to take a picture, but here is what they look like!
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