Our life is "quiet" right now. We're well into the school routine, which is going more smoothly than I had imagined it would. The ballet lessons have been going on for a few weeks, with the girls shuffling around classes so get to the right "levels" for their ages and skill levels. And I've even made time for baking and cooking a little more often. Check out my first attempt at making bread!
I feel like the girls are suddenly more mature (most days!) and able to get along without me now. Okay, not without me, but they know how to amuse themselves. Some days I even find them reading - quietly on their own, or to each other. They play with toys, usually together, and then tidy them up when they're done - often without more that one suggestion to do so. I am eternally grateful for these little things.
The eating in our house is changing now too. Emma is a little more willing to try new things. The key, some days, is to let her help out (even just stirring) so she's more interested in the foods. I made potato soup and after explaining to her what was in it: bacon, potatoes, and whipping cream, she still had no desire to eat it. After she watched me cook up the bacon, stir in the bits and the milk and cream she wanted to taste it. Then she ate about half of what I gave her in a bowl - potatoes and all!
Rose's eating (and entire evenings) are much worse right now than I've experienced from her in a while. She's tired. School is wearing her out like crazy! The dinner table is a battlefield, but once you tell her it's time for bed she's happy-go-lucky and bedtime is (usually) a breeze.
The modelling life is quiet now too. Our "agent" has a rule where she won't submit Emma for anything in Toronto that doesn't pay enough to cover the loss of time (from work) and travel for us here in Kingston. We peruse the acting submission website occasionally ourselves to make sure we aren't missing anything fun, but a lot of stuff really is not worth the time. I think we're going to enrol Emma in some community theatre stuff this coming summer and she what she thinks of that.
Overall, life is good. At the beginning of this post I said our life is "quiet" right now. I only mean that we don't have a lot of events coming up. Thanksgiving is our next family function and then we're throwing a Halloween party for Emma's friends since we missed her birthday with the Fashion Show at the mall. And then, of course, actual Halloween. Watch for my post about the party and Halloween as the month rolls on!
The busyness I feel right now comes from working, school stuff (like homework that we only have about an hour a night to work on, usually while I'm making dinner), dance stuff, outdoor clean-ups - now that the weather is getting cooler - and the need to get my gardens to bed. And, I'm trying to make more food instead of buying insta-foods. That's going ok, but I don't have as much time as I'd like to try more new things!
Readers, are your lives settling into routines now that it's October? Or do you feel busier during the school year than the summer? Comment below to let me know how your days are going. Also I'd love easy recipes for dinners or baking that I can make and share with my family and other readers. Thanks for visiting!
Showing posts with label stages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stages. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
My Girls Really Are Growing Up Too Fast!
I'm not sure what happened. I had these little tiny people who needed me for every little thing. Now I have these giant kids who (I feel sometimes) don't need me at all. Well unless they want to reach something down, or eat hot food. But they brush their teeth on their own (with a final check from a grown-up), put themselves to bed (when they're in the mood), and pick out their own clothes and put them on.
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| Girls at Movies in the Square |
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| Girls at Fort Henry |
I won't say I don't miss my babies. But these bigger girls are great in their own way. They still choose to cuddle with me, they do still want my help with lots of things, and now they tell me how nice my skirt looks, or just that they love me with no prompt at all. Patrick and I made great kids. I can't wait to see what else unfolds on this crazy journey.
Toodles!
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Four Year Old Battles
I think Rose is going through the Frustrating (or Frustrated) Fours.
I can't answer any of her questions right, and I don't make her food right, and everything she says she changes her mind right after I've done what she asked me to. For instance this morning: "I want an english muffin with one side regular butter and one side peanut butter." So terrible mother I am, I made her an english muffin with one side regular butter and one side peanut butter. She ate the regular butter side and then had a fit because "What I meant by peanut butter was more regular butter!"
I don't know if anyone out there has tried to remove peanut butter from other food items - sometimes it's possible to scrape it off toast, but english muffins, with all their tiny holes, are a lost cause. So she just threw a fit and refused to eat it. Ok, well I guess that's what I'm having for breakfast now.
Why does this happen? Lately I'm getting a lot of "What I meant by no (or yes) was actually yes (or no)" This makes it very difficult to actually talk to Rose about anything. Anyone else go through Frustrating Fours with their kid? I know this is happening now because she did not have "Terrible Twos" and I am being punished for that.
Anyway, if you have any ideas/tips/tricks to deal (or combat) this stage, please please share them. Or even just some stories about how this happened to you too so I don't feel totally inadequate!
Toodles!
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| Four Year Old Rose |
I don't know if anyone out there has tried to remove peanut butter from other food items - sometimes it's possible to scrape it off toast, but english muffins, with all their tiny holes, are a lost cause. So she just threw a fit and refused to eat it. Ok, well I guess that's what I'm having for breakfast now.
Why does this happen? Lately I'm getting a lot of "What I meant by no (or yes) was actually yes (or no)" This makes it very difficult to actually talk to Rose about anything. Anyone else go through Frustrating Fours with their kid? I know this is happening now because she did not have "Terrible Twos" and I am being punished for that.
Anyway, if you have any ideas/tips/tricks to deal (or combat) this stage, please please share them. Or even just some stories about how this happened to you too so I don't feel totally inadequate!
Toodles!
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