Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Natalie's Party and Following Week






O.K., so I start this thing and I'm already behind. But, I promise weekly updates from here on out! Natalie's party was Saturday the 14th, and it was quite a success. There were so many people here, which was wonderful. We had a blast, though at times I did feel like I was running around like a chicken with its' head cut off!!! It's a good thing we took a lot of old toys to Grammy and Grand-dad's garage sale, because we needed the room for all the new stuff. Natalie wanted ponies, and that's what she got! There are ponies of some sort everywhere!!!! She also received a lot of money and gift cards, which we've allowed her to spend at various stores. So far she has picked out a Cinderella dress, Chutes and Ladders, CandyLand (which we made sure to inform her ahead of time did not include real candy), a few movies, a jump rope (the girl loves jump rope...even if mostly to pretend it's a leash!), and a book or two. She still has so much left over, so we're debating on putting it in the bank or letting her spend more! Thank you cards are going out, so you should receive those soon! It really was a nice time. As tradition would have it, we got a big cake that everyone could eat and I baked a 6 in. cake just for Natalie; however, this year my decoration did not turn out in the least (neither did the cake for that matter)! But, never fear, kids do not know better, so we put it down with a handful of forks and Cousins Alex and Chloe joined right in on the cake eating.
One of Natalie's friends also helped this year, so the cake was enjoyed nevertheless! A friend of ours, who used to be our roommate when we lived in Arnold, stayed with us for several days following the party. Lori has a 13 month old little girl, and it truly was a blast. There were some trying times, but good practice for Natalie learning to be a big sister! At one point Bree was relaxing with her mommy, and Natalie decided she would read her a book. So, she took out "Are You My Mother," (which she has memorized), and proceeded to read. If a stranger came upon this scene he/she probably would have thought Natalie was truly reading, but it is definitely memorization (heck! we've pretty much memorized the story too with the numerous times we read it before night-night).
The Monday after her party was Natalie's 3 year check-up. She measures 37.5 inches tall, which we somewhat expected since she was allowed to ride the roller coaster at Dutch Wonderland this year. At the doctor's office they said that was the 60th percentile and said she is just above average. I was a little surprised since everyone informs us that Natalie is tall. Now that I look back at the paper they gave us she is in the 68th percentile, which is more like it, but still far from the 90th that she was in at a much younger age. She seems to be right on track with everything. We bought a few pre-school workbooks that we work on together. She always looks at me as we finish a page and exclaims "I'm learning!" or "I've learned!" I am glad that she enjoys doing these activities. I find it hard to "play" with her...I never seem to get it right as daddy does; but, the board games and workbooks have extended our "play time" together. I am just trying to figure out how to start her writing letters. I feel like she's too young for this now, but I know that in preschool they start writing. All of the workbooks have writing pages, but I just don't know how to get her to hold the pencil properly. I guess that's why I'm an Elementary teacher and not Early Childhood.
Friday of last week, we went to Extreme Bounce Zone in Millersville. They have a story time and bounce time for children 4 and under (which makes it a bit safer for the kiddies). The theme was ducks, and Natalie got to actually pet a real duck. She LOVED that (have I mentioned that she loves animals?)!!!! She did a lot of bouncing, and made a duck out of a paper plate, construction paper, and feathers. I couldn't help her with the big climbing slides this time, so she gave one of them a try all by herself. The first time she needed a hand by one of the people that worked there, but by the second time she had it figured out. One of her friends, who is a bit older, from the playgroup we are in was encouraging her the whole way. She was almost to the top when she looked up at him and said "I am doing it! I am so proud of myself!" I was really excited to hear that because Natalie tends to get frustrated quickly when she can't make something work just right (I have no idea where she gets that from!), and a couple of times she has said to us, "I'm can't do that. I'm not good at that." I was a little concerned when I heard this, but continued praising her when she would do things on her own. It was a great ending to a very tiring, overwhelming, and patience thinning week!!!!
As for me, I am just over 4 months pregnant now. August 6th is the date of our ultrasound, so we should hopefully find out what we're having. What does everyone think? I am feeling much better now, except that I already feel so huge!!! I've only gained 3 pounds, but my belly is really out there. My "big" clothes are still way too big, but my "small" clothes are now getting a bit snug. So, I go back and forth between maternity and big clothes!!! When I wear maternity clothes I really look pregnant, other than that I just look fat!!!!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Natalie's 3rd Birthday

Hi All! I figured now that Natalie is three years old, and we have another one on the way, it's high time that I start getting things together and sending updates and pictures (especially since we have many) to everyone. Truth be told, I am not as technologically savvy as I once thought I was, so I resisted the effort to use the computer to help send out many updates. Plus, my last year of school really took its' toll. But, Dan and Connie convinced me that using this blogger site is really easy, and now that I have no homework or portfolio to complete, I have a bit more energy to put forth into sending updates. We'll see how it goes!

This first blog is about Natalie's 3rd birthday. I cannot believe she is three already, but in some respects I can't believe she's only three. She officially turned three this past Tuesday, July 10th. We decided to surprise her with a trip to Dutch Wonderland for the day. It turned out to be a wonderful time. Natalie is much like her mommy and daddy in that she loves rides. Last year we went to Dutch Wonderland with cousins Alex and Chloe, but Natalie was not quite big enough to get on many of the rides she would have liked to...especially the roller coaster. But, not to fear, she has her daddy's genes, so she has sprouted up a lot in the last year, and rode the roller coaster 4 or 5 times on this trip! I was a little jealous, since I couldn't do many rides this year. I am just shy of being 4 months along with our second baby, and the doctor's do not recommend amusement rides when you're pregnant. I managed to get on a few with Natalie, and also enjoyed the water park as a welcome break from the heat. The heat was not nearly has unbearable as we thought it would be, but let's not kid ourselves...it was HOT! That actually worked in our favor a couple of times that day. Not a lot of people were at the park to begin with, so despite arriving a little later than we planned (surprise, surprise!), Natalie rode about half the rides before lunch time. We then decided to hit the water area, where Natalie proved to be a bit more courageous than we expected. She loves the water, but is not happy about going under. Daddy took her on a slide where she went under, but she bounced up after a moment of sheer shock, smiled, and before I knew it Dan had her going down the water slides on her own!!!! Our time there was cut short when a thunderstorm passed through. But, unlike 2/3 of the people there, we decided to wait it out. So, by the time the storm was through it was 10 degrees cooler, and more than half the people were gone. No more lines for rides!!! Natalie rode every ride in the park that she was able to, save for one slow moving tour boat (Natalie does not like the slow rides...she is definitely a thrill seeker), and some of her favorites she rode 4 and 5 times. It seems that her favorite ride this year was actually the log flume. She kept wanting to go back to that one. We also enjoyed a break while we watched The Frog Prince show at the park. Natalie loved to watch the "frog princes" dive into the pool, and thought it was the best thing ever when they splashed us thoroughly! We decided to head home around 8, and told Natalie that she would be able to pick one thing from the gift shop as a birthday present. She immediately latched onto a $50 stuffed giraffe (the child LOVES animals) that was not quite as tall as she. We spent the next half hour showing her everything in the gift shop hoping to dissuade her from the giraffe. In the end, a stuffed chicken and baby chick, and a princess cape worked! Thank goodness! After stopping for a late dinner at Cracker Barrel, we made it home just before midnight to discover that our power had been out for about 12 hours. Fortunately, there was a fleet of BGE trucks working in our neighborhood, the house wasn't really bad, and we didn't lose much from the freezer/fridge. We decided that we would stick it out, and within a half hour the power was back on! So, all in all, it was a great day! Tomorrow is Natalie's party, where we'll see many of you. Natalie is very excited to see everyone, and is looking forward to cake! We'll send an update about the party, and then hopefully I will be on track to send something once a week!

Here is a link to som pics from the day.
http://picasaweb.google.com/too.many.dan.smiths/DutchWonderland?authkey=G5VciDx5BpA

Love,

Dan, Danielle, Natalie, and Baby Smith