Monday, November 30, 2009

Malachi's First Day of Preschool

Today was Malachi's first day of preschool and he did great! There were no tears at all (from him). He went with the flow of things and seemed to adjust very well. We're excited that it went well for him and I'm hoping he'll be excited about going back. He'll go 4 days a week from now until the end of June. Only a few tears from me, mainly because transportation screwed up and Malachi didn't have a carseat. They wanted him to sit on a regular bus seat for the ride since they 'forgot' the seat. Seriously....anyone who knows Malachi knows he won't SIT on the seat without being strapped in! Anyways, I think we've got it taken care of so tomorrow should go better. Malachi in his new 'first day of preschool' outfit. Cars....his favorite! He was playing with a candy cane (part of our Christmas decor).
Malachi on the bus for the first time. He was a little hesitant about getting on, but did well. This was a first for him. He'll ride the bus to and from school everyday, unless mommy has a day that I have to report later and then I'll drop him off. :)

Aiden and Madelynn saying bye to Malachi. They were great about it and very excited for him. I'm hoping they'll adjust to him being gone just as well as Malachi did today.


Sunday, November 29, 2009

I am thankful for...

In honor of Thanksgiving, I thought I'd share a few of the many things I am thankful for.

I am thankful for...

  • my husband. I couldn't imagine a better person to be with. He's a great person, loving husband, awesome dad, and my best friend.
  • my children. The struggles that we endured seem so small now. We're blessed to have three beautiful babies (well...not so much) who truly light up our world. I can't imagine life without them.
  • my family. I'm so fortunate to have parents (in-laws too) and siblings who love me and support me unconditionally.
  • the house we live in, although small, it's more than some have. Also, for the clothing, food, and all the 'extras' we are lucky enough to have. Sometimes we take these things for granted, but know how blessed we really are.
  • my job. I'm fortunate that I have a great job that allows me to help support my family and even spoil the kids once in awhile.

I'm so fortunate...

Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Family Pictures

This past Saturday we had family pictures taken. We took some at Island Park and then some at home. They turned out amazing! I responded to an add on Craigslist (because I'm a Craigslist-aholic) and met a really great photographer, Jamie. She was patient with the kids, two of which refused to take naps that day, and also with Josh and I as we tried to keep the kids still and where she wanted us. She spent way more time with us than was scheduled and was great about it. While I don't yet have the picture disk to load them on here, you can view a small portion of them on her blog at http://www.jamiewardphotography.com/. Enjoy!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Toddler Group Graduation

This past Wednesday was our last toddler group day. I'm sad that it's over because these women have been amazing! They've changed our family is a great way. Words cannot express how we feel... Madelynn getting her certificate with Lisa.
Aiden with Lisa.
Malachi with Lisa.
A group shot of all the amazing women who have changed our children's lives. From left to right...Michelle, Madelynn, Stacey (in the back), Ritz holding Malachi, Lisa, and Aiden.
Malachi will be starting preschool on November 30th. We are very fotunate that Michelle and Ritz will continue to work with him in his new preschool class. That was one of the reasons we chose that classroom. Aiden and Madelynn will continue to stay home with our nanny and do preschool with her.
So, for now...we have the next week to enjoy being a family who doesn't need to run anywhere right after work. It gives me 10 days for me to prepare to give my little boy away to someone else 12 hours a week....sniff...sniff...


Thursday, November 12, 2009

Malachi's going to preschool

Well, it's official....We had Malachi's IEP yesterday and he will be starting preschool on November 30th. We are lucky enough that he will have a great teacher, who I know from her kids being in elementary school, and the same speech therapist and occupational therapist that he's been seeing in toddler group. It will be a huge adjustment for all of us, but I'm sure he'll do great!

Monday, November 9, 2009

60 Teeth = No Cavities

We went to the dentist today and the kids did GREAT!

Madelynn was first with no problems. She got her teeth cleaned and counted with no problem.

Malachi was next, and although slightly hesitant at first, got everything done with no major issues.

Aiden was last and started off really apprehensive, but after I gave him his trusty blanket, we were on our way. Then.....he experienced a little gagging fit (because he inherited that from his mommy) and after that it was screaming and crying for the remainder. We did manage to get his top teeth cleaned and she scraped at his bottom ones a tiny bit. At least this time he sat in the chair which is WAY more than he did the first time we were there.

So, each of the trio has 20 teeth and shouldn't get any until they are about 6 years old. The 6 year molars will come in then and the rest of their teeth will begin to loosen up.

No cavities for any of them. I guess it pays to limit their sugar intake! :) They each got their picture on the 'no cavity' wall, as well as a new toothbrush, pencil, and sticker. Overall, it was a great experience and I couldn't have asked for more cooperative children.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Why???

Why is it that everytime I ask Malachi for a hug and kiss, he does this????? Then he gives his daddy a normal kiss. Malachi then laughs at me and refuses to give me a kiss.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hurray for Madelynn!


As of October 28th, Madelynn has officially graduated from speech therapy. We're super proud of her and love that she is talking so much. She's progressed even more since she stopped going to her weekly therapy. We'll miss Miss Chris. She opened a new world for Maddie. A world where she is able to express herself with words and sentences.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

3 Year Well Baby Visit

The kids had their well baby visit right after their birthday and are doing really well. It was nice to not have shots that day...the first well baby visit without them. They were such big kids that day. They stood on the scale, got measured, and even had their blood pressure taken with a regular (kid sized) bp cup. Here are their stats...

Malachi:
Weight: 34.9 pounds (85th percentile)
Height: 36 3/4 inches (25th percentile)
B.P.: 80/60

Madelynn:
Weight: 33.2 pounds (75th percentile)
Height: 36 3/4 inches (25th percentile)
B.P.: 84/60

Aiden:
Weight: 35.3 pounds (90th percentile)
Height: 36 3/4 inches (25th percentile)
B.P.: 99/62

Everyone was given a clean bill of health. No worries of illness at this point! Yahoo!!!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Making Pear Sauce

My dad has several pear trees in his yard and his yard becomes overwhelmed with pears. My mom has canned soem for us the past couple of years, but we still had to many that Josh decided to get creative. He decided to make pear sauce. You know...like applesauce, only with pears. The kids and I chipped in and we ended up with several bags to put in the freezer for this winter. Aiden helping.
Malachi helping.
Madelynn helping.
Part of the finished result. Yummy!

Halloween Festivities

The Halloween festivities can be summed up rather quickly.....We attempted to carve pumpkins this year. The kids thought it was cool for about 3 minutes.
Then they were done and this is what the rest of the pumpkin carving time looked like.
We did get the kids to draw faces on them after we cleaned them out.
Then we carved out the faces they drew.

Madelynn loves her finished product. Can't you see the similiarities?

Aiden and his finished product. Malachi doesn't have a picture with his because the kids began to melt down and went to bed. Josh finished his later on.

Trick or Treating. The kids went up to the doors most without us this year. They said, "Trick or Treat" and "Thank You" at almost every house.

We spent the majority of the day at Janet's house and so the kids didn't get naps. This is what happens when you put a sleepy Malachi in the wagon. He misses out on everything. The kids all took turns sleeping...each missing a part of the trick or treating experience.

A group shot of our costumes. Giraffe pajamas from Baby Gap. Hats made by my friend, Liz. You are wonderful, Liz. Everyone loved the hats.
Hope you all had a great Halloween. We did!