I also can't remember what I had for breakfast.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
New Years 2017
We went to Blair and Brett's in Greenville again for NYE. Now that its March, I don't remember what happened :) - but I do know we didn't break into her house, set off the alarm to dispatch the police at 2am, or break anything. (Why do they keep inviting us back?)
But we had a blast, and it was a house full of people and 3 small children who slept through the loud noises. And then had the entire house awake at 7 am with train noises.
We took a few pictures right before heading out town.
But we had a blast, and it was a house full of people and 3 small children who slept through the loud noises. And then had the entire house awake at 7 am with train noises.
We took a few pictures right before heading out town.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Falcons Family Photos
They lost the Superbowl - what a bummer of a game! But at least we got to play. Also, we decided to take a "#1" picture in case they won the Superbowl, I could post it right after. Olivia held up the wrong finger.
..or she hates family photos?
..or she knew the outcome of the game?
..or she hates family photos?
..or she knew the outcome of the game?
Friday, March 17, 2017
Paci Free
Our big girl is paci free (a few years later than we should). We are so proud of her! I knew we should have taken it away earlier, but thought, with Emma coming, that it would be hard for her to see Emma with a paci. Of course, Emma didn't take a paci. But no one was sleeping well, that I really didn't want to mess with it. She only used it at night, and never had a lovie - she would just hold her pacis.
We told her for weeks that she'd have to give it up at some point, but we would wait until she was ready. We showed her pictures of "pacifier teeth" in google images. She'd always get concerned about "those fire teeth."
Then, I remembered how successful the big bed was, because we read a book about it. So I found a couple books: "Bye bye binky" and "Pacifiers aren't forever." We didn't make a big deal about it. Just read the books as we would any other book. Then we changed the subject.
On day 5, she said she wanted to get rid of her paci. I was shocked and offered to put it inside the feet of a build a bear, so she could still hold it. She said, "no mama, I want to put it in the trash." (The book mentions it going in the trash). She did and slept fine that night.
I, however, felt so sad about her pacis (the things she loved most in the whole world) being in the trash. A couple of her friends had the pacifier fairy come trade the pacis for a gift. So I wrote a note from the fairy about how she was taking the two pacis to babies who didn't have any pacis and they would be loved by the babies. And I left a candy necklace and an Olaf puzzle.
I should have known .... "How did that fairy get inside my house?" Umm, she didn't, she dug through the trash outside. "Were they girl babies or boy babies?" One of each? "I wanted them to go to girl babies." Girls, definitely girls.
Our little skeptic went to school where everyone cheered for her, and shared their own experiences of what the paci fairy brought them. She was a believer! And told everyone she ran into.
We told her we were so proud of her that we would get her a present at Target (anything she wanted!) on Saturday (a few days away). The next night was hard. But I reminded her about the target gift, which helped. And the book says for them to do something to keep their mouth busy like kissing stuffed animals. She asked the next couple of nights, but never asked again! And slept fine.
When we were headed to Target she said, "I'm going to pick out a real live bunny!" Dan goes, "Thank god you said 'at Target.'" She found a $72 dollar car that was for a doll we didn't own. After pushing it all around the store, I finally convinced her the $10 bubble machine was SO cool and we headed home with that.
I am so proud of her and how this was a non-event. Thank goodness for books that give her ideas that didn't come from mom and dad. ;)
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
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