I got home late from Florida, went to tuck the girls in and found Olivia snuggling with a few friends. Love her sweet cheeks, little lashes and love for her stuffed buddies. Love our sweet, peaceful Lou.
Ava woke up and looked at me with her big brown eyes and asked..."is today the day I get to ride the bus to school?" She beamed when I said yes. Her countdown finally complete! Good nights sleep. Lunch made. Bag packed. Favorite dress from Grammy on. Favorite shoes from Grandma - check. Breakfast eaten. Hair brushed. Eager kindergartner - check. Hugs for sisters. And for Mom, Dad & Grandma too. Ready to take on her first day of kindergarten. I have never seen a little girl more eager to hurry down to the bus stop and determined to climb bus steps. I barely got that hug! I have always envisioned her first day of school to be harmonious - taking our time eating breakfast together, strolling leisurely down to the bus stop - lots of room for photo ops. Harmonious? 3 under the age of 6...it was more of a pleasant frenzy...and went by faster than I would have liked! I am not going to pretend and say I wasn't a wee bit sad...I think the fast morning was a bit
I never knew what people were talking about..."terrible two's" when Ava was two/three (and before I write any more...I'm going to preface this...I absolutely love all my girls for their unique growth and personalities...they all bring me joy in different ways. I wouldn't change a single thing about any of them). If we told Ava "no" or not to touch something or do something...generally...she listened and followed through. Sweet little Kate however is very different. She is curious, determined differently than Ava, and knows what she wants. I could tell her 100 times not to do something, and she'll still do it. I never trust her alone...if she's quiet I know she's up to something (and she usually knows she's up to something too as she hides...but continues to do it anyways). This has all been challenging to say the very least, but consistency has been key, and we're working through it! Combine normal two year old antics with a wit that
Following in her sister Kate's footsteps, Olivia is getting more and more adventurous...and this week her adventures have taken her to the toilet. She is OBSESSED. As soon as she hears the toilet bowl clink or flush - she beelines it as fast as she can crawl, to the bathroom. My ears have become attune to the toilet bowl clink. I know to beat Olivia to the bathroom to prevent her from fishing in the bowl. Well...my mom ears must have been out of tune today. I was loading the dishwasher...all 3 girls playing in the family room...all was well (or so I thought). I looked out to check where Olivia was...didn't see her and knew to go straight to the bathroom. And this is what I found. Thankfully the toilet bowl lid was closed, so no fishing. Instead...she made do with toilet paper. She also tried eating the toilet paper (I had to scoop her mouth out...she had a wad-ful). She seemed so proud of what she had done (even waving in one of the pictures like "hey mom..
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