Savannah has always loved the look of pierced ears but never asked to have her own pierced. She doesn't like pain. The twins are the same way. I assume when they are ready, they will let me know.
Right before her ninth birthday, Savannah asked how bad ear piercing
hurts. I told her it hurts. Daddy said it doesn't really hurt for more
than a few seconds. (He has four holes in his ears!) Savannah thought
about it and in the same night announced that she was ready. She had a
half day of school the next day so Alex and I had the opportunity to
just take her to and get her ears pierced. It was really nice to be
alone with our big girl.
She was mighty brave and looks super cute! Savannah also pointed out that Daddy was right and it only hurts for a few seconds.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Astronaut Training Party
When you have twins, one must use finesse when planning their birthday party. More than likely, they will not agree on a destination or theme. We experienced this for the first time this year. But like my last post indicated, the girls are old enough to argue their points and come to an agreement. Adeline wanted an outside the home party and Lila wanted their first in the home party. (So much more work for me!) I let them work it out. They went back and forth in the discussion and then a light bulb went off in Lila's head. "Hey Adeline, since you like space and I want to have a party at home, let's have a SPACE party!" That was it. The deal was sealed and off to work I went. Thank goodness a former co-worker of mine posted a similar party on her blog. I used many of her ideas.
Here are the birthday girls!
This little girl had a hard time smiling because she was too busy playing with her first loose tooth.
Here is how the party played out.
First each child was sent the proper attire for Astronaut training. Each child had their name on the back.
There were five levels of training that each astronaut had to complete in order to be prepared for their mission to outer space.
Level 0
First, the boys and girls learned about space shuttles and how they launch.
Level 1
Rocket Launch - a big hit
Level 2
They had to practice making repairs with clunky space gloves and doing it in water is always more fun.
Level 3
Looking for moon rocks. Possibly the best part of the party favors. The kids were so excited that they got to keep them.
Level 4
Poisoning the aliens by throwing poisonous balloons into their mouths.
Level 5
Walking on the moon without gravity while holding tight to their specimens. Another big hit!
We celebrated our success!!
Food time!
There was a lot of food so we took a break before cake and checked out the goody bags. Since all the children were real astronauts, I thought it would be nice to treat them to a real rocket launch. They were extremely impressed.
We went back in for cake and then it was time for everyone to go home. And for mommy to take a rest!!
Here are the birthday girls!
This little girl had a hard time smiling because she was too busy playing with her first loose tooth.
Here is how the party played out.
First each child was sent the proper attire for Astronaut training. Each child had their name on the back.
There were five levels of training that each astronaut had to complete in order to be prepared for their mission to outer space.
First, the boys and girls learned about space shuttles and how they launch.
Level 1
Rocket Launch - a big hit
Level 2
They had to practice making repairs with clunky space gloves and doing it in water is always more fun.
Looking for moon rocks. Possibly the best part of the party favors. The kids were so excited that they got to keep them.
Poisoning the aliens by throwing poisonous balloons into their mouths.
Level 5
Walking on the moon without gravity while holding tight to their specimens. Another big hit!
We celebrated our success!!
Food time!
There was a lot of food so we took a break before cake and checked out the goody bags. Since all the children were real astronauts, I thought it would be nice to treat them to a real rocket launch. They were extremely impressed.
We went back in for cake and then it was time for everyone to go home. And for mommy to take a rest!!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Peace on the First Day of School
I have never had such peace before on the first day of school. The first day usually has me wrapped up in knots with fear that my girls aren't going to hang, will fall back and show that long awaited "other shoe dropping." This year is different. I feel that West Chester Friends is exactly where my girls belong. It is kind, nurturing and works hard to let every child shine their light. My girls certainly have a light. Sometimes, it just takes a little digging to let it shine at full capacity. I am confident that they will be a beacon of light before the end of the year.
Kindergarten typically is surrounded with the stresses of,
Is my child going to learn to read?
Will she learn to talk in front of a group?
Will she be well received by the others in the class?
Math and numbers. . . SO SCARY!
This Kindergarten year is different. My girls can read! They really read. It is amazing. They write too. Oddly enough, Lila is more reluctant than Adeline with her writing but they both write independently. Both girls hold their own in front of the class. Again, Adeline is more comfortable with this than Lila. And, they both can work with numbers, counting, addition, and patterns. For this, my heart rests easy. Maybe, I won't have to reinforce everything that is going on in the classroom on a daily basis. That is what I did last year while Lila attended public school Kindergarten. Maybe, this year will be EASY!
Because I have tremendous faith in the girls' teacher and the format of the school day/curriculum, I have confidence that my girls will soar this year. This is the first time I have ever felt this way. The years and years of therapy, worry and painfully hard work is paying off. The girls are mainstreaming nicely. In fact, their teacher is mighty impressed by their writing and willingness to help others with their writing. I find it shocking that Adeline is moving around the classroom helping her peers spell "the." The visual brings tears to my eyes.
Today, my heart rests. Today I am at peace. Today, I cry tears of joys. When I look back over this blog, I see a desperate and broken mommy trying very hard to give her girls the chance of normal. With the help of so many and hard work from my girls, they are normal and I am finally healing. I am finally finding some peace. As I told another preemie mom, "I am at peace for the first time in six years. I am okay with who we are and where are." This peace feels so good. Maybe, just maybe the peace was there the entire time but I wasn't ready to accept it, let it in. Who knows. Maybe it is a process.
Kindergarten typically is surrounded with the stresses of,
Is my child going to learn to read?
Will she learn to talk in front of a group?
Will she be well received by the others in the class?
Math and numbers. . . SO SCARY!
This Kindergarten year is different. My girls can read! They really read. It is amazing. They write too. Oddly enough, Lila is more reluctant than Adeline with her writing but they both write independently. Both girls hold their own in front of the class. Again, Adeline is more comfortable with this than Lila. And, they both can work with numbers, counting, addition, and patterns. For this, my heart rests easy. Maybe, I won't have to reinforce everything that is going on in the classroom on a daily basis. That is what I did last year while Lila attended public school Kindergarten. Maybe, this year will be EASY!
Because I have tremendous faith in the girls' teacher and the format of the school day/curriculum, I have confidence that my girls will soar this year. This is the first time I have ever felt this way. The years and years of therapy, worry and painfully hard work is paying off. The girls are mainstreaming nicely. In fact, their teacher is mighty impressed by their writing and willingness to help others with their writing. I find it shocking that Adeline is moving around the classroom helping her peers spell "the." The visual brings tears to my eyes.
Today, my heart rests. Today I am at peace. Today, I cry tears of joys. When I look back over this blog, I see a desperate and broken mommy trying very hard to give her girls the chance of normal. With the help of so many and hard work from my girls, they are normal and I am finally healing. I am finally finding some peace. As I told another preemie mom, "I am at peace for the first time in six years. I am okay with who we are and where are." This peace feels so good. Maybe, just maybe the peace was there the entire time but I wasn't ready to accept it, let it in. Who knows. Maybe it is a process.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Somebody Lost a Tooth
I will just state for the record. . . I very much DISLIKE wiggly-loose teeth. Savannah is finally done losing her front teeth which was a process that began around age 7. I have been under the assumption that the next year would be "tooth-free." Leave it to Miss Lila to blow my theory out of the water. She chomped down on a lollipop and gave her bottom front tooth quite a jolt. Within a week, it was out. During that week, the other bottom tooth became loose. This is too soon and too fast. I am not ready for the big teeth to pop up in that tiny little mouth!!
After losing her tooth, Lila immediately came up to me and said, "It's okay Mommy, I am still your baby." Phew!
I should mention that my sometimes off the chart, weird daughter, decided to keep her tooth and was horrified at that thought of giving a piece of herself away to the tooth fairy. This is the same child who wants to keep her fingernail clippings and sleeps with an old chip bag. She is an odd duck!
See that tongue working on that other tooth?!
After losing her tooth, Lila immediately came up to me and said, "It's okay Mommy, I am still your baby." Phew!
I should mention that my sometimes off the chart, weird daughter, decided to keep her tooth and was horrified at that thought of giving a piece of herself away to the tooth fairy. This is the same child who wants to keep her fingernail clippings and sleeps with an old chip bag. She is an odd duck!
See that tongue working on that other tooth?!
Classroom Visit
The day before school started, the twins went into their school for a classroom visit. They were very excited. The all school unit this year is bees and T. Michelle asked that all the students bring in their bees that they made over the summer.
Here are some pics.
Here are some pics.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
6. . .Impossible!
Six means so many things. . .
The NICU is really a distant past, although never far from a mother's heart.
The girls are real people, with valid opinions and thought out reasons.
Kindergarten!!!
They will spend more time outside the home than at home. (A big tearjerker for me!)
They are capable, helpful and full participants in our family. (Now that's not so bad.)
I could list many more but all of the changes point to. . . growing up. . . big girls. As much as I try to keep my kids in the nest, sheltered, and innocent, I must let them take flight this year.
Spread your wings baby girls. The world is watching you gracefully become more than anyone thought you could be.
Gosh darn it, I can't type this without crying. It's just such a miracle. Truly a miracle. I love them so. They love each other so. It just couldn't be better.
Happy 6th Birthday Adeline and Lila Grace!!!!
Monday, August 27, 2012
3rd Grade
My sweet big girl is off to school today. She was full of joy and excitement this morning because she happened to get the teacher she wanted. Savannah was much more focused on her teacher than which friends were in her class. I will enjoy this youthful innocence while it lasts because I know before too long, life will become all about friends.
I can't believe third grade upon us. I LOVE this girl!!
Here she is walking into school!
I can't believe third grade upon us. I LOVE this girl!!
Here she is walking into school!
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