Mooserific!

August 10, 2014

Fun at Winton Woods Park.

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August 10, 2014

Determined. She did this for about 10 minutes.

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August 10, 2014

She’s getting so big!

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August 2, 2014

And now it’s time to find our wonderful new house.

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July 29, 2014

We’re disassembling our furniture. Abby used the impact driver to remove about 40 screws. That’s standard for four-year-olds, right?

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July 27, 2014

Abby, can we please read something other than princess stories at bedtime? I’m getting bored reading the same stories over and over.

“Papa, you can’t take my dreams from me. ”

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July 26, 2014

A chip off the old block

Arriving at Coney Island, Abby took one look at all the rides and declared “This is right in my wheelhouse!”

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July 26, 2014

We decided to escape from the stress of packing and house-hunting with a visit to Coney Island this evening. It was just what we needed! The girls had a blast, and enthusiastically rode every ride. (And, kids under two ride free!)

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July 18, 2014

The girls enjoyed finger painting at the library after storytime today. We’re happy to be moving back to the Ohio side of the river, but we will greatly miss the playart storytimes.

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July 16, 2014

Two parks in two days! We’re loving this nice weather.

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July 13, 2014

A valuable lesson

In addition to Josie’s daily reminder that nurseys are “all gone” (with a sigh and a shrug of her shoulders), both babies like to tell me about a recent trip to the park. This was not an ordinary trip though. There was a baby boy about Gwen and Josie’s age who liked to hit, and he hit Gwen in the cheek a few times. We initially did not think much of it. No one cried. Gwen seemed a little concerned, but didn’t fuss. We didn’t think the boy was being mean. John actually thought it was more like a misplaced high five. It was not a high five though and the experience stuck with them.

At least once a day now, Gwen and Josie will tell me about it. With a look of concern, Gwen will say “baby, hit.” She will then touch her cheek and say “ouch.” Josie will too, but she looks at Gwen or says “Gwenny” when she says it. I will then say something like “yes, did that baby hit you? That wasn’t nice, was it? Hitting hurts. It’s not nice.” They will agree “not nice” and move on. I’m so surprised that the experience made such an impact. I’m also shocked (and pleased) that they can tell me a story. They still seem so little to me.

This weekend Abby got in on the action too. She likes to talk about it with them now. It was a valuable lesson for everyone.

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July 11, 2014

Abby enthusiastically rode every possible ride at the St. Pius festival this evening. She had no fear! Last year, I got to ride the fun slide with her, but not this time. She was adamant – “I can do it all by myself.” What a difference one year makes in the life of a little one.

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July 9, 2014

With all those necklaces, we call her Josie T.

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July 7, 2014

It’s so helpful to have a big sister.

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July 3, 2014

Gwen, what’s your favorite food?

“Hmmm… hmmm.” A look of deep thought. “PIZZA PIE!”

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