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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Happy 5th Birthday Olivia Ann!



Where have the years gone?!?  Last week Miss Olivia celebrated her fifth birthday - a much awaited day in her world!  :)  Olivia's birthday began with Tot Camp in the morning followed by an afternoon get-together with friends Stella, Danika, and Kelby.  Once everyone arrived we hit up the pool for a couple of hours before heading back to open presents, play, eat dinner (Olivia's request = spaghetti with chicken, yogurt, and green grapes), and indulge in some ice-cream.  The evening involved swimming lessons and an early bedtime for one tuckered out but happy little girl.


Miss Livy,

You are one sweet little girl.  You are, in many ways, a sensitive, old soul, yet you're wild, silly, and curious about the world around you too.  You're cooperative and a pleaser - in fact, sometimes I think you give in to your sassy little sis too often.  You're still just as cuddly as ever and still love your fleece blanket, your silky, and your thumb.  We're working on this, of course, but I think attending kindergarten will solve most of it - although a tired Olivia always equals one who wants all of the above.  And while no one cuddles quite like you, you're super energetic as well - I love watching you swing across the monkey bars, flip on the rings, and race around the yard with the occasional wrestle with Grace.  From what I can tell, you're a really good friend too; you play very well with everyone - you have ideas but aren't too demanding and embrace doing what your friends are interested in doing too.  Sometimes you forget to include your sis when you're playing with friends, but overall, you do great with this.


Other favorite activities of yours include reading books, coloring, working on writing, paying ipad, playing babies, and swimming.  You're really into doing your babies' hair right now and naming them - favorite names include Nila, Mila, Isla, Ella, and Nissan?!?  You also like to play house with Grace and I'm constantly say "What?" to Grace's "Mom?" only to get the response of "No, Livy's the mom!" from Grace.  You still like to play dress up but not nearly as much as in the past.  You're also a really good helper around the house - you often call me up to show me how you've cleaned up your room - and Grace's! - and how you've made your bed.  I wish you were more interested in riding your bike, and now that play group and swimming lessons are nearly over, I intend to work on this by spicing up our rides by hitting up the bike trail instead of just going around the block.  There's a couple of great flat spaces where I think you and Grace could really take off.

All early summer, I bribed you to take a nap by promising that once you turned five, you didn't have to take naps every day - although sometimes you still really need them!  So far you've transitioned very well into "quiet time" and have chosen to take naps yourself a few times.  While nap time is great, it's probably a good thing to get you used to going all day long with school starting just around the corner...but, I do hope you'll consider taking the occasional nap on the weekends!

As far as I can tell, you seem quite excited about kindergarten this fall, and I feel we made the right decision about sending you after seeing you embrace the various activities you've been involved in this summer.  Sometimes you still hesitate to leave me, but overall, you're not the clinger you used to be and open up much faster playing with the other kids instead of hanging by your teachers.  :)  You've stayed relatively consistent with your intention to ride the bus to school, and this makes me nervous!  I think riding the bus and attending kindergarten are going to be great confidence builders for you even though you might show some hesitation the first couple of days.  And, having you ride is probably a great decision overall despite the fact that you just seem so little!  The part that makes me most nervous is that you'll have to change buses in order to get to St. Ben's; however, everyone I've talked to has told me they make this easy for kiddos, and it'll be nice to have this bus option in the mornings and once the baby comes. 


Speaking of the baby - you're super excited to be a big sister again.  You're so sweet about my growing belly frequently stopping by me to give the babes kisses and hugs.  I have no doubt that you'll be so helpful, and I'll bet that you'll demand cuddle time with your little brother once you get home from school!

I hope you remember your 5th birthday fondly Livy Ann!  We couldn't be more happy with the sweet little girl you've become.

A million and more hugs and kisses,
Mommy and Daddy

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

4th of July Bike Parade

This year a neighborhood tradition returned after a one-year break - the 4th of July Bike Parade.  The girls thought it was awesome!  We have an amazingly huge number of kids in the neighborhood, and by the time they all invited friends, quite the crew took off to race up and down the block a number of times before enjoying cookies, fresh fruit, and lemonade.  As for the parents, we enjoyed time to chat and joke about how biking is "so hard" when it's just us and the girls alone, but how when you involve friends and other big kids, it must become so much easier because there's no complaining at all!

Hurry - we can't be late!
Olivia (right), Maggie Gavle (back), Grace (front)

 Best buddies - Maggie, Olivia, Grace.
Maggie and Grace will head to 3-4 preschool together in fall.

 Ready, set, go!

Time to relax after all that hard work!

Wisconsin Dells 2013

Another awesome summer tradition for us is a trip with my dad's side of the family to Wisconsin Dells.  We made the trip almost a month later than usual this year, and I'm glad we did because we received some hot weather in return which made visiting the outdoor parks a great option.

It was really fun to see how quickly the girls warmed up.  Both of them remembered the "cabin" - although they were a bit confused at first because they thought "cabin" only referred to the cabin at Camp DuNord.  :)  It didn't take long for them to get their swimsuits on and start holding on to their second-cousins' hands asking them to do everything with them as if they saw each other all the time.  It's always fun to see those relationships grow.

Olivia definitely won the adventurous award in regards to our family.  She did an awesome job trying new slides, getting over her fear of the dumping "bucket," and embracing the water overall.  Brian and I nearly collapsed in joy to see her running to get under the bucket when the bell started clanging instead of begging to be held!  Grace did way better than during our February trip too, and the last two days we were there she even started standing under the bucket herself.  Grace also found the "green slide" and became obsessed with it, but other than that, she wasn't ready for the slides quite yet - hopefully next year!

As for Brian and me, we had a lot of fun too!  It was great to have some time together as a family, some time to chat with relatives, and fun to see the girls having an excellent time.  We both enjoyed getting some one-on-one time with them too as schedules sometimes meant one took a nap when the other was ready to play.  Special thanks to Bob and Michelle for keeping this family tradition alive and well too - we're already ready for next year!

I wish I had more pictures of the weekend, but even though I hauled my camera around a few times, it mostly stayed in the bag.  One consequence of the girls being more adventurous, of course, is less time to snap pictures and more time supervising.

 We stopped in Madison to visit friends before heading to the Dells:
Grace, Lauren, Olivia, and Kate

 
Olivia learning how to play frisbee with AJ.
She can throw better than me!

 Playing while waiting for the shuttle to arrive -
Hannah, Grace, and Evan.
 
Embracing a beautiful day!

Camp DuNord 2013

We had another fantastic trip to YMCA Camp DuNord this summer.  We were blessed with some excellent weather which we decided we vastly deserved after a very rainy trip last year.  While the biting flies/gnats took advantage of the sunshine to attack Olivia and Grace, we took advantage too, and armed with plenty of bug spray and sunscreen hit up the beach, the canoes, and the trails often in addition to enjoying some relaxing time in the cabin.

Overall I was really pleased with how the girls handled the trip.  They did great in the car and held up through the unusual nap and bedtime schedule.  During age group activities I was thrilled to see how Olivia went off with her councilors so comfortably, and while Grace wasn't always so eager to let go at drop offs, her fusses were pretty fake, and I knew by her excitement level at pick up that she had had a great time.  I'll admit that there were a number of bedtimes where I thought I might go a little bonkers as total exhaustion made both the girls and myself a little wacky!  :)  At least we all made up for some later nights by sleeping in consistently!

As always, special thanks to my parents, sister, and the Woitalla family for letting the girls and I be a part of this trip.  They obviously loved all the special attention they got during the week and are still talking about it!  I'm so glad this for this tradition!

I'll let pictures tell the rest of our adventure!

 
Quality time at the beach...icy cold water didn't stop the girls!

Playing in the hammock - a daily occurrence.

Yum...smore night.

 A little sprinkle didn't stop the girls from racing 
around camp after getting ice-cream.  
Glad they were willing to pose for a few pictures.

A canoe trip to Blueberry (or Booberry as Grace liked to say) Island.
This was a huge highlight for the girls.

Grace and Olivia and their pal Jenna Woitalla
(who, by the way, is an excellent babysitter)!

Closing ceremony - age group performances.

Embracing nature one last time before heading home.  :)