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Nicole at 3

Nicole turned 3 yesterday.  I started writing this post before her birthday, but I was too tired to finish it the last two3.24.11 BYU girls (18) days so instead of posting it first thing on her birthday, I’m posting it the next day. 

It is always amazing to me to look back and see how much my children change and grow in a year.  It’s a reminder of how fleeting these tender years are.  Here is what I wrote about Nicole last year on her birthday.  And here is how she spent her birthday last year.

Nicole is a funny, unique little girl.  When she’s happy she smiles real big and gallops.  She also gallops when she dances.  When she’s sleepy or excited, she yells everything she says.  Most of the time, she is not angry when she yells.  She will yell things like “I HAVE A HAT” or “THIS IS A TOY.”  We have tried to teach her about using a quiet voice, but there are times that her volume is just stuck at loud and she doesn’t seem to understand our request to turn it down to conversation level.

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How/What Nicole eats

This is how Nicole eats an apple:

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She starts on one side and eats straight through to the seeds.  Notice that she ate the bottom of the apple.  When she gets to the middle she spits out any parts that she doesn’t like.

Today, I got out some butter to use in our dinner, but I had to go help a child before I could get started.  On my way back to the kitchen, I encountered Nicole holding my stick of butter and preparing to take a second bite.  She was very mad when I took the butter away:

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If it was Ila, I probably would have let her eat the butter—she needs the calories (She weighed in at 16 lbs with her diaper and all her clothes on at the Doctor’s last week).

Somewhat Related Comment:  One day I heard Charlotte tell Isaac:  “I know how to turn an apple into an apple core.”

Nicole and her Backpack

Nicole loves her Hello Kitty backpack.  It was a gift from her grandma Bunny (who had intended it for Charlotte, until she saw that Charlotte already had a Hello Kitty backpack). 

Nicole received it the morning that we flew to Seattle and used it as her carry-on.  She looked hilarious with it at the airport.  She insisted on pushing it in front of her and would not allow anyone to help her with it or show her the proper way of pulling it behind her.  1.12.10 Flying to Seattle

Charlotte and Nicole have insisted on carrying a backpack to the bus stop each morning.  Usually the backpacks are empty.  One day, I noticed that Nicole had packed hers with a monkey and a water bottle.  IMG_6598

The other morning, I tried to hurry the girls out the door because we were running a little late, but as soon as we started walking Nicole stopped and yelled “oh, no!  My Backpack!”  I decided it was quicker to get the backpack than to try to drag her kicking and screaming to the bus stop.IMG_6588Now, every time we leave the house, Nicole insists on taking her backpack with her.  She was not happy with her Dad when he would not let her take it to church this week, or last week.IMG_6677Oh, and she did eventually let me show her the proper way to pull it behind her .

Yay! Nicole, my funny little girl!

Nicole is a funny girl.  She loves to cheer about stuff.  9.18.10 Nicole (3)She usually says “Yay!” followed by some noun.  Yay!  Shoes.  Yay!  Dog.  Yay! Tree.  Yay! Rain.  Yay! Bird.  Yay! Hotdog!  And when she watches something like Baby Einstein, she cheers about everything she sees.  Yay! Toy.  Yay! Cow.  Yay! Water.  Sometimes I like to try to get her to cheer about things that people usually don’t cheer about  Yay! Sitting., other times I use it to get her excited about something I want her to do.  Yay! Vegetables.  Yay! Sharing.

Nicole likes to dress-up.  She gets the dress-ups out and puts on a hat then wears the hat the rest of the day and cries if it falls off.  9.22.10 Nicole (5)Or she’ll wear a purse around her neck for hours.  Recently, she was putting dress-up shoes on everyday and often putting them on her hands and her feet.  She doesn’t dress-up in order to play out some scenario or pretend that she is someone else.  She just puts dress-ups on and then goes about her day. 

She also likes to carry things.  When she wakes up in the morning she emerges from her room with her arms full of any combination of stuffed animals, dolls, and books.  Some days I think she’d carry her stuffed George around all day if I’ll let her.  I have to pry it away from her at times when we’re going to the gym.  She recently noticed a stuffed bear that I had in the garage in a pile of things to donate.  Now, every time she goes out to play, she carries the stuffed bear around the entire time she’s outside.9.28.10 playing outside (29)Another thing about Nicole that makes me laugh is that she calls every baby and doll Ila.  The kids were watching a documentary called Babies that was about 4 babies from different parts of the world (Tokyo, near Mongolia, San Francisco, and Africa).  The first scene was in Africa and the baby started to cry.  Nicole said “Oh, no Ila.  Ila need a hug.”  The next scene was of the baby in Tokyo and Nicole said “nother Ila.”  Throughout the entire movie, she continued to call every baby Ila.9.13.10 playing outside (39)

Nicole’s Bath

Nicole loves the bath.  Not being able to bathe because of her cast has been a challenge.  She’d cry for a bath whenever someone mentioned one.  Three weeks and two days after breaking her leg, she was ecstatic to be in the bath again thanks to a waterproof cast cover.  I only wish we had thought to find one earlier.

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Nicole Videos

I took this video of Nicole using her walker this morning

Later, I turned on So You Think You Can Dance while I fed Ila and Nicole just got up and started dancing in circles without her walker

And finally, this last one is just for fun.

Nicole’s Sunday Book

Awhile ago I was evaluating our books to determine which ones to keep and I came across this tattered old book.  It was missing all of the little characters that slide into little slots throughout the book.  It seemed like the perfect candidate for the trash, but I got an idea to adapt the book so that perhaps it would entertain a child in church. IMG_1189  I printed out little wallet sized full body pictures of the kids and laminated them. IMG_1194 I even went so far as to changing all the characters in the book to my children. I changed every character except Bear, perhaps one day I’ll be ambitious and change him to Mom or Dad. 7.17.10 Bear book project (2)  It didn’t work as well as I had planned, not only did it not entertain her for as long as I had hoped, the skinny little family member cut-outs kept slipping deep into the slot causing Nicole to cry out in frustration as she tried to retrieve them and before long, all of the pictures I had made were missing (the pictures above are the second set that I made) 7.17.10 Bear book project (2)When Zach was called into the bishopric, I racked my brain for ideas on how I could keep Nicole entertained without him.  I pulled this book out and made new family inserts, but was carful to make inserts that couldn’t fall completely into the slots and get lost or stuck.   A week or so later I got the idea to add some of Nicole’s favorite cartoon characters (Curious George and The Man in the Yellow Hat). IMG_1195 The last addition was a big hit.  She spent the entire meeting on Sunday happily playing with ‘George’ and ‘Hat’ as she called them.  She made them dance and hug and sing.7.17.10 Bear book project (3)

A short video of Nicole, just because

I was trying to take a new video of Nicole moving around with her new cast on, but she didn’t really go anywhere.  She just kind of wiggled around.  I did however capture her trying to read this book filled with addition and subtraction problems. 

I didn’t know that she recognized numbers yet, but whether she actually saw the numbers on the page that she named or just recognized that they were numbers and started saying numbers, I don’t know.  I suppose it’s a silly video to post.

Ambulatory Nicole

Here are some videos that I took of Nicole learning to move with her leg splint:

Here she does some climbing:

Here is a still picture with her cast:IMG_1007 So far she seems much happier in the cast.  I think it’s less painful for her.

Nicole’s Birthday Celebration

When we were kids, my mom did lots of little things to make our birthdays great.  It was like the whole day was a celebration.  We got to sit in the front seat and mom would fix our favorite food for dinner.  I try to do the same thing for my kids, so I did my best to fill Nicole’s special day with the things she likes to do.

Zach picked up some balloons the night before and we put them in her room after she fell asleep.  So that she’d wake up to them.5.6.10 Nicole's BirthdayI heard her call out in the morning when she woke up.  She grabbed a hold of the balloons and held onto them as I changed her diaper and put on her pants (I left the PJ shirt on to avoid prying the balloons out of her hands in order to change it).  She took the balloons with her to the kitchen.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (2) She clung to her balloon as she ate her breakfast of vanilla yogurt.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (5) Ila was intrigued by the balloons, too.

5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (7) After breakfast, she played with balloons.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (11) Then I gave her a bath because she loves baths and playing in water.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (14) After her bath, we went to the park where she spent the majority of her time on the swings.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (23) After using the baby swing for a little while, she insisted on trying the big swing.  Right after this picture she started to lean forward to get off and before I could catch her she fell on her face.  The fall wasn’t far, but she scraped her nose in the process and needed a hug.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (31) The next stop was the library.  You can see the results of her fall in the picture below.  We looked at books, checked some books out, and then went to part of a story time.  We left story time early when Nicole decided she’d much rather play with a door than listen to stories.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (33) After the library, we headed home for a lunch of spaghetteos and mandarin oranges.  Then she played with balloons and toys until naptime.  After nap we watched an episode of her favorite show (Curious George) before heading off to the “french fry store” for dinner.  We let her enjoy the ketchup this time so as soon as she came home we gave her a second bath.  We invited her to open presents right after her bath (that’s why her hair is wet in the picture below).  At first we had trouble getting her to open any presents, she just wanted to run around with balloons.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (37) She had a little time to play with her new presents before my Aunt Dee came over followed by my cousin Brent with his wife and sons.  I’m really pleased with the Play Mobil farm set pictured below.  It’s a great sturdy gift that all three kids enjoy playing with.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (42) We gave the kids Curious George hats and toys.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (45)Next we had cupcakes and ice cream.  As soon as she sat down she picked up one of the cupcakes with a candle in it and started to place the cupcake in her mouth, candle first.  Fortunately, they weren’t lit yet.  She didn’t seem to understand the concept of blowing out the candles so, after some encouraging, Zach ended up blowing them out.5.6.10 Nicole's Birthday (46) After cake, we played until our guests left then put her to bed. 

Happy 2nd Birthday Nicole!

Today my little Nicole turns 2.  She has blossomed into a funny quirky little girl.  She loves to be the center of attention, stealing4.23.10 Nicole (1) glances at visitors and then beaming from ear to ear with her head cocked or galloping around the room in her own unique dance.

She has recently entered a new stage of language development.  Her vocabulary is exploding and she has started regularly using two word combinations and small phrases.  Where she would have said “shoe,” I hear her carefully articulate “one shoe” or “Charlotte’s Shoe.”  One of my recent favorites is hearing her say the whole phrase “Mom, where are you?”  I’ve started working on encouraging words instead of crying or yelling for something.  She’s doing quite well with that.  She says things like “help, please” and “orange, please” or “Oh, no ball!”  Every time we drive somewhere, she likes to say goodbye to everything “goodbye house”, “goodbye tree”, and so on.

She loves hats and shoes and she smiles and dances when I put either one on her. 4.22.10 Nicole This evening, I watched her try to fit her brown sandals onto her big sister’s foot.  She regularly emerges from her siblings bedroom and clomps down the hall in a pair of oversized shoes.  Then she’ll climb into her seat at the table and say “oh no, shoe!” as one of the shoes slips off and falls to the floor.

Six months ago, it was a rare treat to have her sit still in your lap for a hug,  now she seeks out and sustains hugs regularly. 4.16.10 Nicole and Ila (5) She has started hugging both of her sisters  spontaneously and occasionally crying for a hug.  The 2nd hour Nursery leader at church says that every week at about 10:30 she just stops playing and comes to get a hug then goes back to play happily.  She went through a short phase of saying “awww” every time she hugged someone.  Charlotte and Nicole loved to hug and say “awww” over and over again.

She goes to bed easily most days both for her nap and at night.  At times she’ll be up for an hour or two after being put to bed, but she never leaves her room or climbs off her  bed.  She usually doesn’t even cry.  She’ll be in there for hours, just singing and talking and looking at books.  I think it’s only been in the last month that she’s started insisting that she sleep on top of items.  She gathers at least three toys and often a book or two along with her water IMG_8957bottle in her arms and sleeps on top of them.  A stuffed Curious George toy is always under one of her arms.  I still don’t understand why she prefers to sleep this way, but she gets mad if I try to move something she’s laying on.  It reminds me of a silly sleeping phase Isaac went through.  It’s funny how these strange little things they do pull at your heart strings. 

She still doesn’t like to be forced to sit still.  If I try to get a picture of the kids lined up or sitting next to each other, she’ll be the one who refuses to sit still long enough for me to take the picture.  Church meetings can be challenging, 4.30.10 NicoleI was counting down the days until she turned old enough for nursery!

Her favorite show is Curious George.  She’ll carry a remote over to me and say “George” periodically during the day.  She also loves to be outside.  Everyday when we get home from picking up Isaac she climbs out of the car and runs directly outside to play.  If you mention leaving she’ll to to the door to the garage and say “outside” over and over.

I also love her big brown eyes and her silly smiles.  She has started smiling and saying “cheese” when she sees my camera.  Sometimes she gives me a goofy smile where she protrudes her lower teeth and it looks like she has an under bite (I think that’s the right term).

A Cupcake for Nicole

Charlotte is a creative little girl.  If you start making up a story, she’ll add to it.  Today I decided to see what she could create on her own.  I only helped her with prompts like “what would she do when she is a great-grandma?”  The sequence, ideas, and pictures all came from her.

4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (1) Picture Note:  A cupcake in the middle with sprinkles on it.  Surrounded by candy, including a lollipop.  I don’t know what the line on top is for.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (2)Picture Note:  The picture of Nicole as a mom is wearing glasses, like Charlotte’s mom.  The other picture is of a taco. Again, the line on top baffles me, I shall have to ask her.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (3)Picture Note:  The circle with a dot is a belly with a bellybutton.  The other picture is a bowl of Marshmallow Mateys.4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (4) Picture Note:  The green picture is celery.

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4.30.10 A cupcake for Nicole (6)The End.

This story has inspired Isaac to write his own, only he wants to write a non-fiction book about Space.

Nicole’s Birthday Gift Ideas

Before anyone went shopping, I thought I’d post some pertinent info.  I hope this isn’t  too presumptuous of me.  We’re really ok if no-one gets her anything.  She is only turning 2, but I know that a grandma or two may be thinking of sending something and I thought this format would be acceptable.  If you do buy her a gift on this list that’s not eatable, leave a comment so no one duplicates.  If you like the suggestions, I’ll post the same sort of thing for Isaac’s birthday which is a month later.4.13.10 fun in the sun (33)

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Nicole

She’s a funny little girl.  She seems to really like Ila, but she’s not quite two and can be a little rough in her attempts to be kind.   I generally try to avoid laying Ila anywhere Nicole can reach her when Nicole is awake, but today I thought Nicole was distracted so I laid Ila down while I poured drinks for dinner and when I went back to check on her, this is what I found:IMG_7328-2 Nicole had neatly laid trucks and trains around Ila

I came into the kitchen the other day and found this:  3.19.10 contents of my misc. kitchen drawer It made me smile because I am sure I know exactly which child made the mess.  Nicole has a thing for wire whisks.

Quality Time with Nicole

I find myself with very little time during the day to spend one on one with my children, so I do my best to take advantage of any extra moments throughout the day.  I do things like play games with them while we wait in the grocery store line or at the doctor’s office and singing songs or talking with them in the car. 

Lately, Nicole has developed her own little way to have some time with her mom. 2.24.10 Nicole and mom's feet (4) It started off with Nicole trying to put my shoes on my feet once when I sat down to feed Ila.  Soon she was trying to put my shoes on me each time I fed Ila.  I recognized a new opportunity to play with her and I started trying to tickle her with my feet, or give her feet hugs.  Sometimes my feet try to dance with her or startle her by jumping when she least expects it.  I know this sounds strange, but we both started to really enjoy this time together.  Now whenever Nicole sees me sit down to feed Ila she gets a big grin on her face and runs over to my feet and she gets very frustrated if they’re not on the ottoman where she likes to play with them.

What Creative ways have you found to spend quality time with your kids (or others) when you find you lack quantity of time?

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