Sunday, September 29, 2013

Your Sunday Report. Very photo heavy...

This week was not nearly as eventful as last week, but the girls did make a special discovery in the neighborhood...friends!  Although I don't have any photos of them (I'm not sure how they or the parents feel about me photographing them, so I didn't take any), but the girls met some neighborhood girls around their age and also discovered a couple of their friends from school live in our neighborhood, so they were able to play together quite a bit this week.  My feelings on the topic of friendships and such will come in a later post because I have been thinking a lot about my own discovery of friendships when I first moved to the US...and learning to play across the language divide...but as I said, it will come in a later post when I have some more time (and I have my thoughts sorted).  Now, on with the "show."

This week started off with a lot of pretend play because Ri got a new Duplo playset for her birthday last week and she loves the horses and building the pen.
She also enjoys building towers...
Even Rea got in on the action and did some tasting of the "grass" and the "fence," of which Ri did not approve...
While the building and licking were going on, Tay was busy playing the Boxcar Children (she is always Jessie, I am always Henry or Violet, depending on whether or not Ri is playing, and Rea is always Benny).  We have been reading the second book in the series, I think, and it's about Surprise Island.  Anyhow, in one of the chapters, Jessie writes down the list of items they need delivered from the mainland to be put in the box for the Captain to pick up for them.  At first, she told me to write them down as she dictated, but I told her Jessie is the one who writes, so she agreed that she should be the one to write the list.  Off she went for paper and pencil, came back, and started to write.  I helped her break down the sounds a bit, but here's what she came up with...I didn't tell her they were right or wrong.  I am just encouraging her to sound things out and write...:  bread, seed, dish, pan, pot, cup.  I'm pretty proud of her!
Another activity we did this week was make some birdseed ornaments to hang up outside because we have been seeing more birds lately...although after we hung them up, we haven't seen them around.  I forgot to take a picture of them after we hung them up, but will try and remember to do that for posterity.  Here is Tay mixing the birdseed with gelatin and hot water (while Ri works on a puzzle).
Then each of the girls got to take turns filling the shapes with the birdseed.
 We added string to be able to hang them up.  I think you can also just use a straw to make a hole on the ornament to string up later, but I decided to go with this method instead.  It worked out okay, but the larger ornaments didn't stay together too well, and I think this would have worked better in molds rather than the cookie cutters I used.  A couple ornament strings also didn't stay in, but we were able to hang up at least six of them.  The rest we just placed in strategic locations to be able to observe them and still give the birds enough comfort to come eat...hopefully.  :)
Oh, did I forget to mention that my "middle" fell on her face this week?!?  Goodness, I was horrified, but she cried a little, brushed off her face, and moved right along.  Now she has this huge scrape from between her eyes down to her nose and upper lip...but look at her...she's a little champ.
Moving on.  I always try to have the girls either help me prepare the meals and prepare their own snacks.  Some may see it as child labor, but I see it as preparing them for the future.  Here's Tay cutting up some cucumbers for a snack for her and her sister.
She did a decent job cutting them evenly, but got much better as she got toward the end.  Of course, I supervise closely anytime they are working with sharp utensils.  
Here is Ri helping me mix up the pancake batter for breakfast.  Saturday mornings are usually our pancake mornings.  :)
Since the older two girls started school, I've had a lot of one-on-one time with the littlest.  She has me rolling with laughter the majority of the time, and the rest of time, I am just amazed at her daily increases in abilities.  Here she is reading for a block from the sitting position.  Flexible little gal, isn't she?
 This picture was just funny because her legs looks so disproportionately long!
 I don't know if you can see it, but this photo is so funny because I sniffed a flower in front of her, and then let her "sniff" it, too...can you see her "sniffing" face?  hahahaha...
Now that we are fully into introducing solids, she is quite a voracious eater.  She wants to eat (or at least taste) everything I am eating, so as long as it's not a high-allergenic food, I let her.  Here she is tasting a toasted plain bagel.  She just slobbered all over it and gave it back to me.  Yum...not.
Because she's in a stage where she wants to move around so badly, we do a lot of tummy time.  Sometimes she gets tired...
...but she's so cute...
...and whenever our eyes meet, she does this!  :)  I love her!
 And some more tummy time...here she is doing her push ups.  UP!
 DOWN.
 Cobra!
 Forward lunge!
 Back up!
So, my mom sent me these cute 9-month outfits that had caps that come with the set.  Well...the outfits fit great, but the caps...not so much.
 Hehehe...just barely on.
 Really cute...but...
 Doesn't quite cover that noggin of hers.  :)
I tried measuring her length the other day...here she is on the mat that has a growth chart.  She's just barely breaking 70cm, I think.  Silly face!
Now, I didn't do much cooking this week, but I did bake some oatmeal cream pies for the neighborhood girls and made Jeff some Broc-Cauli chowder today at his request.  And of course, here are a couple of the "snacks" the girls took to school this week.

Now some parting, less exciting photos.  We had a lot of fog this week and some low-lying clouds,  This one was particularly neat because it covered only the top half of the windmill.  Can you see what I'm talking about?  (Are those things called windmills?)
Here are some of our strawberries!  We haven't gotten to pick any yet, but as of this morning, we had at least three that have turned over halfway red!  Yay!
Please pardon me, but I'm a little addicted to taking photos of my kids...and with my kids...hehehe...they're just so cuddly and funny when they can see themselves on the camera with me.  :)

Have a great week, everyone! 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Weekly Update - Ended with the loss of a first tooth!

Well, this was an eventful week!  This was the first full week of kindergarten for the girls (and for me spending the week without them).  We also celebrated Ri's THIRD birthday!  I can't believe it.  I still can't believe she's already three...she still seems so much like a baby...but she's THREE!  Unbelievable.  Also, Tay lost her very first tooth!  Such an eventful week...here is the photo-recap.

Let me start with Rea this time as she hit some cool milestones this week in my book.  As you are already well aware, she is quite the active little gal and enjoys bath time much like her sisters.  She protests quite a bit, though, when I try to get her dressed after bathing.
She is continuing her facial exercises by making funny faces.  This week, she focused on her mouth, as opposed to her nose and eyes last week.  Here she is making her mouth as small as possible (although I was only able to capture the shot when she had already made the face and was in the process of releasing the tiny mouth).
And this one was popular this week where she sucks her upper lip in, but I think she is doing that because she has an itchy upper gum...I expect to see some teeth coming through up there pretty soon.
 Hehehe...
 This is a side view, but you can still see her with that little upper lip sucked in!
 And of course, the usual tasting of everything is a daily occurrence.
She has been working very hard at getting her body in the crawling position.  She can't hold this position yet for very long, but she really is happy with herself when she gets up off the ground like this.  Sometimes her arms give out, so I always have to make sure she's on a soft surface in case she does a face plant.  Today (Sunday - 22 Sep 2013), she was able to launch herself forward from this position to actually get a toy she was trying to reach!  So, I think we'll have a crawler on our hands pretty soon...::sigh::
She continues to charm us daily with her sweet little smiles and giggles.
We just crack each other up!  :)
Now, moving on to my little birthday girl...
She has been learning how to connect dots...so she likes to show me on her white board.  I am impressed that her lines are relatively straight and she does make it from dot to dot.  :)  Now that she's three, we'll start working on her pencil grip and the letters in her name.  I think she'll be mastering her H's in no time.
Ri enjoys setting up tea parties for her sisters.  It's especially fun when her littlest sister participates!
The girls really enjoy playing like they are on trips to different places when we are at home.  Their latest favorites are going to a "hotel" or going to the "beach."  Here they are at the "beach."  They brought out the towels hanging in the bathroom (bath towel and hand towel) and pretended like they were sunning themselves...but Ri said, "My towel is little, and I'm little.  So it's my towel.  I fit just right."  Adorable.  
 Here they are going "swimming" and "diving for treasures" in their playroom.  See how she is holding her breath and "swimming super fast!"
Her birthday party was small and at our house, but it was enjoyed greatly by the sisters.  Tay really enjoys giving presents..."Tada!"
Especially when she gets a reaction like this:  "I LOVE IT!"
And the sweet sister hug after thank you kisses were exchanged.
Moving on to Tay, here's the first piece of art she brought home from school.  She made a "fox" because the "older kids" in her class had "fox meetings" while the younger kids went outside to play...and that is when they get to do some art that the younger kids have a harder time doing.  She got to be with the older kids and make her art.  She LOVES art...so I think she will enjoy being a part of the "fox meetings."
And...I still can't believe it...but my first child has lost her very first tooth!  First time we get to play the tooth fairy!  What's the going rate for a tooth these days?  She's expecting a quarter.

Now...on to the food.  This week was mostly a baking week for me as I got obsessed with a new cake decorating technique I found on Pinterest.  I made a dozen cupcakes and a cake for the school birthday party for Ri and I made a whole other cake for her birthday party we did at home with our neighbors over to our house.
 This cake got sent to the school.  Here is the website where I learned how to do this great (and surprisingly easy) cake decoration:  http://www.brasstacksandbasics.com/2011/08/super-fancy-cake-decorating-tutorial.html?m=1
 The second cake I did for the home party was a rainbow cake with a much lighter chocolate frosting
This was how I was just going to leave the cake...and then...
 I was awake and got excited, so I went ahead and did this...
I LOVE rainbow cakes because they just look so cool when you cut into them and the kids are just SO surprised and impressed.  The cake and the frosting were absolutely a hit, and so HERE is the recipe for the cake I used and HERE is the recipe for the chocolate frosting.  You can cut the sugars by about a third and still have a ridiculously sweet cake... ;)
 Here are some of the "snacks" I've been packing for the girls for school.  Since it's not exactly "lunch" since they have lunch before they head to school, I pack them a "snack."  I thought maybe this was too much the first time I sent it, but both girls came home with empty lunch boxes and said they were starving when they got home, so I started adding a little more substantial "snack" for them.  

 And of course, can't forget my kimchi.  Turned out delicious!

So, that's all for this week's update.  Hope you all had a great week and enjoy the upcoming week!