Avery’s Day Out

I decided to turn my shoe shopping trip into Avery’s day out.  Separating the girls is usually exciting for the girl that gets to go with mommy but the girl that gets to stay home with Ana and Harper is only excited if the experience is presented properly. I didn’t tell the girls of my plan in advance purposely so I think they found out from Ana because when I went downstairs both them were requesting that they be the one that I take shopping.  I had to remind Emerson of our day out last week and all the fun we had.  Before I could even finish telling her what a fun day she was going to have with Ana, she was telling me to leave….so I siezed the opportunity and Avery and I left before either girl had a meltdown. 

Once at the mall, we shopped for shoes first.  Mommy had some success pretty early on and found some silver pumps for the wedding.  I also purchased the pair of Uggs that I tried on the other day.  So now I have a pair of Fryes (the one’s I bought on Friday) and Uggs that are similar and I’m not sure I really need both and at $300 a pop, I really should return one.  (Don’t worry hubby, I used my own credit card:)  I was able to keep Avery in the stroller at Macy’s shoe department but once we got to Nordstrom’s shoe department she wanted to get out, so I let her.  She had a great time roaming around and looking at the shoes.  She was pretty well behaved and kept talking and the sales man and customer’s were drawn to her.  

She was well behaved so I let her walk as we made our way through the mall. 

Next stop was going to be to Bloomingdales to buy some panty hose; however, along the way I saw the newly opened Spanx store and decided my thighs and butt were more worthy of Spanx than anything else.  Avery was exploring the store as I was making my purchase and I caught her feeling the mannequin’s tushies (Avery is infatuated with tushies….she loves being naked and checking out her own by bending over…lol….and she loves to taunt mommy when we go on walks the 5 of us….when my stroller is in front of her she continually repeats ‘mommy’s tuchas’).  

Anyway, meanwhile as I was paying, I pulled out my camera and the saleswoman has this mortified look on her as she turns around and  asks me if I had the urge to take a picture…I think she thought I was about to take a picture of her.  So I explained to her that Avery is a twin and also has another baby sister and that this was her special day out and that I was documenting it.  She thought that was awesome and went to get a boa for a photo opportunity with Avery.  Avery wouldn’t sit still for the picture and wanted nothing to do with the boa.  The saleswoman was nice enough to snap some pictures anyway. 

The American Girl store was across from the Spanx store so we went there next.  Avery loved the dolls and kept wanting to hold them.  I’m not sure if you are supposed to really play with the ones on display, but I figured what the heck this is Avery’s day out and I let her.  She had a great time holding the dolls and doing what she does best, running around the store. 

By the time we left it was lunch time.  I thought about trying someplace other than Nordstrom’s cafe, but I wasn’t certain what Avery would eat anywhere else.  So like many times before, we went to Nordstrom’s cafe.  Instead of the chicken fingers, I ordered Avery the kids grilled cheese and tomato basil soup combo.  It also came with fruit so I thought even if she didn’t eat the grilled cheese, she would at least eat the soup (as she has eaten some of Mommy’s many times before), the fruit, and the bread.  For $5.50 I was impressed with the kids meal.  It was a whole grilled cheese sandwich that was very good (and I don’t even really liked grilled cheese), a cup of soup, grapes and a strawberry, and a cup of milk.  Avery refused to even try the grilled cheese or eat the soup.  She drank her milk of course, ate the grapes, some bread, and a couple bites of Mommy’s risotto.  I tried to give her a bite of my shrimp and asparagus but she refused it as well.  

Our server took a special liking to Avery.  She used to run a daycare and especially loved kids ages 1-3.  She also had 15 year old twin girls.  Anyway, Avery would hide her face every time she tried to talk to her….I know that is normal for kids her age, but a first for Avery.  

After lunch we walked by the new cupcake place “Crumbs” that I have walked by several times before.  This time I decided to buy a few as I told myself we were bringing a special treat back for Emerson.  It was nearing Avery’s nap time and she was starting to not listen by then.  I only had one more stop that I wanted to make and it was at Hallmark so I figured I would be quick. Avery wouldn’t get in the stroller so she was walking beside the stroller that was carrying several bags.  Meanwhile I was also holding a cup of coffee.  I still felt in control but by the time we got into Hallmark and Avery started taking entire sets of cards out of their spots, I felt like “that mom” and decided it was time to go.  Avery had a great time as did mommy.  She was worn out and fell asleep on the short 10 minute ride home. 

Harper’s First Shopping Experience

Justin and I are going to two weddings in the next few weeks and since none of my dresses fit, Harper and I headed to Tysons Mall with the primary goal of dress shopping for mommy.  I am not a huge shopper and don’t really ever have the desire to shop until I step foot in the mall.  Once in the mall, the desire to be fashionable takes over….it is a relatively short lived feeling though because once at home, I just want to wear my sweats.  Anyway, Lancome was having a giveaway and I needed mascara so I purchased some along with some lipstick in order to get my freebie.  Here is Harper’s first make-up experience.

We walked by the shoe department on the way back and I couldn’t control myself…thus Harpers’ first shoe experience. 

Then we made our way to Bloomingdales so mommy could by some socks.  Harper wanted a picture with the purses before we left.

Harper was hungry as was mommy so we stopped at Le Madeline for some lunch.  Mommy managed to eat and feed Harper at the same time!

Next we headed to Victoria Secret….Harper’s first  pantie experience…sorry Daddy…lol!

Finally we made our way to Naarajte and Harper thought “finally some clothes for me.” 

By this time it was late and I had yet to go dress shopping, which was the primary purpose of my trip.  I wasn’t in the mood to look anywhere in Tysons so we headed to the parking lot, packed our belongings, and drove to Tyson’s II.  The first stop was a visit to Grandma’s store Eileen Fisher for a surprise visit.  

Also, finally a picture with mommy!

Almost 4 hours since we left home, I tried on my first dress.  I didn’t have much success at Macy’s but I did find two dresses from Anthropologie.  I took 4 dresses into the dressing room and was in there for a half hour and never once did they check on me.  I think they must have known that I was nursing Harper in there also.

 

And one last picture of the two of us!

Anyway, I bought both dresses and need to decide in the next day or two which one I’m going to keep. Anyway, a successful and fun day out by all accounts!

 

Emerson’s Day Out

A few months ago, I decided that while I was on maternity leave, primarily the second half when I was cleared to pick up the girls, I would spend some one on one time with the older girls.  They are almost always together and it has become apparent that they do want their alone time sometimes.  Avery especially can be mean to Emerson sometimes and tells her to go away or to stop talking.  Emerson is very sensitive and her feelings get hurt; for the most part she responds by just being quiet.  

Last week Emerson had a doctor’s appointment at a pediatric orthopedist to check out her legs.  It was confirmed that she has tibia torsion in both legs and while it has improved some over the last year it is significant enough that Justin and I with the doctor’s recommendation feel like her wearing a bar and corrective shoes at night and for naps is the best route to go.  At lot of doctors recommend waiting to see if she grows out of it; however, she may not and most doctors agree that if the corrective shoes and bars are used for the right diagnosis than they can’t hurt.  Both Avery and Harper accompanied Emerson, Grandma, and me to last week’s appointment. 

Yesterday Emerson had an appointment with the orthotics specialist to get her measurements.  Since I still can’t pick the girls up, Grandma went with Emerson and me to the appointment while Avery and Harper stayed home with Ana. 

Emerson made herself right at home once we were in the waiting area.  

I didn’t take any pictures of her getting the measurements but it went very well.  She really liked the “man” as did I.  He asked her to walk and run up and down the halls.  At first she was hesitant but then, all she wanted to do was run with the “man.” The “man” aka Vernon showed us what the shoes and bar would look like and Emerson seemed to be excited about her new “shoes” as we explained them to her. 

As we were leaving the appointment, I thought to myself why not start the one on one time today!  Technically it wasn’t one on one since Grandma was there but Emerson didn’t have to share her time with Avery which is one of the goals.  I knew of a shopping center playground along the route home so I decided what the heck with the nap time and we went to play.  The best part of this playground was that it was fenced in!  Emerson enjoyed simply running around…

and the slides (despite the static cling)….

and flying the airplane….

and she even made some friends.

Mommy wanted to capture the moment and tried to get a picture with Emerson; however, she wouldn’t sit still.  (Notice my child escaping). 

After playing on the playground for awhile, I decided why not go all out and presented another surprise to Emerson.  Ice cream for Emerson and milk shakes for Mommy and Grandma.  

I got Emerson a regular size ice cream and thought there was no way she would finish it, but she did and then she wanted some of my milk shake!  

We had a great time!  And it was nice to know that while Emerson did enjoy her alone time, she also asked for Avery a few times and Avery apparently had asked for Emerson a few times herself. 

Dear Bun

The dreaded Bun….oh how I love you and hate you at the same time.  You made an appearance a few times before Harper’s grand entrance, but your official debut and grand opening occurred on day 3 in my stay at the hospital and you are still going strong.  You are NOT pretty, yet unless I have somewhere “real” to go, I can’t fight the urge to wear you. I did it with the older girls the first time I was on maternity leave and this time is no different.  As ugly as you are, I keep going back to you.  But with no make-up and 20 pounds still to lose, you are not helping me out one bit.  Please know that I have made a haircut appointment for September 28 so you will continue to get some love for 2 more weeks (although my goal is to a lesser extent) but come September 28, we must part our ways.  Bun it has been real, but I must say goodbye now.

The Bun leaving the hospital…

Late night nursing with the Bun…

The Bun going for a walk with Harper….

The Bun and the girls at Lake Anne’s Farmers Market….

The Bun made it’s way to our first family photo of five…

The Bun and the girls individually because they wouldn’t sit still at our monthly family Infant and Toddler Connection therapy session…

We then tried for a family shot which didn’t work out so well, but at least we captured the dreaded Bun!

And here we are out to eat at a restaurant with the Bun….so I guess the Bun really has been going real places:(

If these pictures aren’t fuel to say goodbye, then I don’t know what is!  Adios Bun!

A Bit of Everything

Usually when I sit down to write a blog post, I know exactly what my topic is going to be.  This time…not so much.  I know it is time to write a post and that is about it so I expect this to be a smorgasbord of topics. 

Harper is still such a good baby….honestly from her temperament to her feeding and sleeping schedule, she is awesome.  She has never had her days or nights confused and basically only wakens for one feeding.  I usually last nurse her around 11:30, nurse her again about 4:00 or 5:00 and then not again until 7:00ish….not bad for 4 weeks old!  She certainly does make up for it during the day as she nurses almost every 2 hours much of the day; however, she takes 10 minutes or less on average to nurse so I can’t complain.  We’re still working on her birth announcement (sigh) but should hopefully have it finalized this weekend.  I purchased some bows from Amazon last week and was happy with the way the pictures turned out….not sure why we can’t figure out this birth announcement thing.   Here are some of our favorite pictures from the past month. These first pictures Harper was only 5 days old….hard to believe as she looks older than that!

Almost 2 weeks old wearing a beautiful outfit and bonnet made by Gigi’s cousin Joyce. 

Guess Harper didn’t like it that much….

Almost 3 weeks old….wearing a pretty bow given to her by Uncle Russell, Aunt Mary, and cousins Michael and Caroline….

Still almost 3 weeks old here…

3 1/2 weeks old….bows courtesy of Mommy…

Harper fits into our family so perfectly.  We haven’t really let having a new baby keep us from our “normal” routine.  We still try to get out as much as we can.  At Meadowlark….

At home….playing…

At home…napping…

We’ve also had a few people visit us including Elisha (my best friend from growing up) and her 6 month old daughter Ella.  Elisha is my oldest friend…we have been friends since we were age 2!  At home with friends….

These pictures crack me up especially of Emerson.  First of all Avery and Emerson had just had a bath and Ana parted Emerson’s hair on the right side which I think looks odd on her.  Secondly, she wouldn’t smile which is quite contrary to her typical cheese face that she displays the majority of time for pictures.  The night before my parent’s had their pool closed and while the two men were closing the pool, the ice cream man came by and one of the men bought the girls shaved ice.  It was practically melted before they started and it was blue.  What was I to do but to quickly strip their shirts off, put on a bib, and let them dig in.

There you have it my friends….a selection of Emerson’s cheese faces. 

This upcoming weekend is my birthday.  The weather is supposed to be beautiful.  I’m looking forward to a fun filled weekend with my family! 

Baby Harper

Baby Harper as we like to call her is 3 weeks old already!  Part of me wishes she would stay 2 weeks for just a little longer.  I liked the thought of knowing that I still had 10 weeks of maternity leave remaining but as each she ages each week, I can’t help but to think that is one less week at home with my baby girl.  And now I am into the single digits of maternity leave remaining but I am trying not to think about it that way.  I have really enjoyed being able to spend extra time with the girls as well.  On days that Ana is here I hang out with them a little but not too much because I not only want their routine to be as normal as before baby Harper but also, I want to use it as an opportunity to get as much done as possible while only having the responsibility of baby Harper to care for.  On days that my mom watches the girls, we are trying to do fun things with the girls.  This past Friday we ventured out to the mall with all three girls. We took them out for lunch at Nordstrom’s Cafe and then went shoe shopping for the girls.  As my mom pushed the double stroller and me the single stroller, I couldn’t believe that I was a mom to these three kids….wow, that happened quickly!  Harper is such a good baby and the day was quite fun.  We were out for about 4 hours.  The hardest part was probably getting the girls in and out of the car along with the strollers and unfortunately the bulk of that task fell to my mom as I am unable to lift anything heavier than Harper for 3 more weeks.  This Thursday we are taking the girls to the library in the afternoon.  Harper will likely sleep right through it and even if she is up as long as I feed her before hand, I’m sure she will be well behaved.

Harper is such a good baby though.  She cries very little…only if she gets very hungry and as soon as I feed her she stops.  She is a good sleeper at night as well.  I mean she certainly nurses during the night but I feel like I wake her up more than she wakes me up to eat. The past two nights she has had two 4 1/2 stretches which I think is really good at this age.  Unfortunately, I’m also pumping some due to several clogged milk ducts already so while my sleep is WAY better than it was with the girls but not as good as it sounds since I’m the only one caring for Harper during the nights (with the girls I had help from Justin the first 3 weeks and my mom once or twice a week for the first 3 months). Justin and I joke about how easy it is to have one, but I am very aware to the fact that it probably isn’t so much a quantity issue as it is to Harper just being an awesome baby.  She is thriving…in fact, she weighed 9.6 lbs at her 2 week check up (the goal is of a baby to gain their birthweight back by their 2 week check up).  We’ve taken a decent amount of pictures of Harper in the hopes of finding that perfect picture for an announcement.  We still haven’t found it yet but as soon as I do, I’ll post some more recent pictures of Harper’s photo sessions, which generally occur in the evenings after the girls have gone to bed.
The girls overall are really enjoying Harper.  They call her Baby Harper which is why the name has stuck. They have had a few more temper tantrums lately than normal; it is hard to say if it is a reaction to their new baby sister, a result of them having a slight stomach bug/fever the past few days or simply a result of the approaching terrible two’s.  Whatever the reason, they really do love her most the time!
See….proof!