7.31.2009

Girls 1st visit to the Dentist

Growing up I remember driving an hour south to Orem to have my uncle who was a dentist look and take care of my teeth. He's a great guy and I don't remember ever minding going, although I can't say I really ever looked forward to it, after all he was still a dentist.
Just before Tyler was born McKenna started going to the dentist with John and I. She would just sit and watch and the dentist talked to her a couple of times but she refused to let him look in her mouth. McKenna is now almost 5 and Tyler is 2-1/2 and has never been to a dentist so after Months of thinking about it and trying to find a dentist that the girls would like and trust I finally made an appointment with a Pediatric Dentist-Dr. Jeremy Miller.
Everything started really well-especially when we walked into the waiting area and found this awaiting!


The girls were in heaven, their very own carousel. There were also video games, a lil castle and slide, a train on a track, books etc...My dentist never had this stuff. Everything was great until the hygenist came and called McKenna. I've never seen the girl move so fast. I turned around and she was gone-out the door, out the lobby door and at the van pulling on the doors trying to get in the van screaming for home. I'm so mean, even then I was laughing it was too comical to be real. But real it was, setting off a chain reaction with Tyler. I ended up carrying both girls in, laying McKenna down on the chair and sadly I admit to holding my daughter down while the dentist held her mouth open and calmly told her what he was going to do and then doing it. It took a total of 5 minutes. Another nurse/hygenist calmed Tyler down and they looked at books and watched on. Then it was Tyler's turn. She did quite a bit better-there was still initial panic but then it was done and over, with a clean report for both girls. If a cavity does ever appear then there will definitely have to be drugs involved for McKenna.

The girls got a lil goodie bag with a toothbrush, floss, stickers and a coin for the penny machine toys. The girls were also thrilled to have clean, white teeth and asked for their pictures to be taken proudly showing off their pearly whites. :)

7.30.2009

H-O-T

We're setting records in the weather, records that once again I didn't want to be present for. Yesterday it reached 108 degrees here in Edgewood-Washington. My favorite comment on the weather was "It's hotter in Seattle today than it is in Cairo Egypt." Today it was a balmy 103 and tomorrow we're hoping for only 97. I'm pretty sure I NEVER want to move to Arizona and I'm a pansy when it comes to the weather.

For journaling purposes here was the week:
SUNDAY the 26th: 89 degrees
MONDAY the 27th: 94 degrees
TUESDAY the 28th: 96 degrees
Wednesday the 29th: A new record of 103 degrees (the runner up was in 1994 98 degrees)THURSDAY the 30th: 95 degrees
FRIDAY the 31st: 85 degrees
SATURDAY the 1st: 87 degrees
SUNDAY the 2nd: 91 degrees

The good news is that we didn't lose power, we do have air conditioning and fun wet toys (Swim pool and Slip'n slide).


The sad news is the Payne & Chapman's all left us today, much to their relief. They thought they were coming here to escape their own hot weather.

As we were all saying good-bye Trevor, Audrey's 6-yr old informed us he didn't have any fun because McKenna or Tyler (I missed the name) wasn't very nice to him. Sorry Trevor, we are definitely still working on sharing and trying not to tease others. Definitely not a strong point for us yet...although I do remember seeing a few smiles on your face while you were so I don't think the trip was a complete wash.



McKenna, with her backpack on asked her Grandparents if she could go with them and a while later when we were dropping them off at the airport Tyler began crying calling out, "Grandma I want to go with you." My thoughts were, "what happened to wanting them to stay here with us?"

We had a great time with our family (This word clicked this weekend in McKenna and Tyler's minds and they and are very excited about this new term and what it means. Grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles, brothers, sisters) and we ALL look forward to seeing them again.

Monday & Tues 7/27-7/28

Monday and Tuesday were filled with F-U-N as the work came to a hold when we ran out of lumber. We went to Canterbury Farms in Black Diamond Monday morning to pick Blueberries. We try and go every year, but this is our first time at Canterbury and it's so organized that it is now my favorite!
29 lbs of blueberries.

Tuesday morning Audrey and I took the kids to the zoo in the morning. I fully expected it to be busy but I guess since it's an outdoor thing people were avoiding it and the heat. We didn't mind in the morning the weather was perfect and the animals were out. It was wonderful!
For a short time Pt Defiance zoo even has camel rides
McKenna was supposed to go with Tyler. She loves riding horses so I thought she'd be excited. She simply handed me her ticket, got behind the wagon and said, "No thank you Mommy." How do you argue with that? It worked out because Tyler was pry a little too scared to go without me and I got to ride the camel too.
After the zoo We stopped at the beach, with the heat we tried to talk Trevor out of it, but you can't come this close and not go.
Trevor, Audrey & Alexia
Trevor found a few Jellyfish, dead ones :)

The toothfairy even came and left him a $1.

Seattle-Friday 7/24

John and Grandpa spent the day working on finishing the foundation and starting the new deck while the kids and I played outside and waited for the Chapman's to come.

We thought they'd never get here, but Audrey, John's oldest sister :) and her two youngest kids Alexia (9) and Trevor (7) arrived this evening around 6. We sat down and had Chinese haystacks and then the girls were thrilled to have their cousins there to play with while the adults unpacked and cleaned up.

The girls were even more thrilled to stay up til 9 and then have their cousins join them in their room for a big sleep over. We had story time and then my favorite was all the kids joining in to sing Tyler's favorite, "I am a child of God." I'm pretty sure I heard McKenna and Alexia a time or two after I left but what are sleep overs for?

Friday afternoon we all piled in the car and headed to Pike's market where we watched the fish fly, ate yummy lil donuts, sampled cheese and looked and bought flowers. Pike's has the best flowers for the best price ever, only $5-$15.
Horse cops in Seattle? Lots of Love for Alexia

Taking time to Smell the flowers & Tyler our Lil cripple

So happy
Later we met up with Grandma, Aunt Kathryn & Aunt Ann at their hotel. They'd been out Garage Sale Hopping earlier and had picked up a great lil game the kids had a fun time playing and some books and as many great finds as they could carry home. We then headed to Whole Foods for dinner and then caught up with Cousins Tracey and Keith who only live in Federal Way and also with Jill and her family who live in Everett. It was fun lil impromptu reunion.
Sadly my camera broke, so as I wait for it to come back from the repair shop I'm thankful to Audrey and Grandpa who took and left pictures for me to remember the trip by. My memory is gone so glad I have pictures to fall back on.

Saturday n' Sunday 7/25-7/26

Saturday morning Audrey and I along with Tate and Tyler (the kids who are currently attached to my hip) and we drove back up to pick up our Dear Grandma. We stopped at IKEA on the way home where we were able to find some great lil finds. We hoped the boys would have the taco's made...funny they had hoped for the same thing. had That night we had Taco's, then on Sunday....



We celebrated Grandpa Payne's Birthday a little early with Brisket, Cherry Yum-Yum...

and a Corvette
the girls had mani-pedi's

and with a lil help from Grandma and Grandpa, Trevor made Mr Fluffy(?)

7.21.2009

Grandpa Payne!

Today we picked up our Grandpa Payne from the airport for his much anticipated arrival for a week of slave labor. We did get to see our Grandma for a few minutes before she left with her sisters Kathryn & Anne for a sisters-get-away weekend. Tate greeted her with a big burst of tears, he was a little surprised looking over and finding her right next to him in the van. He quickly made up for it with a few smiles before she left.

The girls were ecstatic to have Grandpa and as soon as we walked in the door he was asked to "come play" with them. After he walked around to admire John's latest projects he sat down with the girls and in his best high pitched voice played My Little Pony with them. It was one of my favorite moments to listen to them in the play room while I put dinner together.

That night Grandpa did a little photoshoot of the girls and even began showing John and I how to use Photoshop. He's a pro and LOVES playing on it!


We put Grandpa to work right away-working on lifting the house to prepare for our new deck.

Potpouri of pictures

If you look close, the bink is falling out!
Sleeping Beauty!
Dynamic Duo

Our lil "jammer"

Real FOOOOOD~!

7.17.2009

The Potty Training Saga

Tyler at 2-1/2 years old has begun Potty Training. She actually started herself quite some time ago (which is how I think it's supposed to go.) She's been watching McKenna go and she's even done her #1's in the potty, often letting us know when she needed to go. She has a potty book she love's to read called, "Zoe's Potty." She's pretty much has it memorized. She also picked out some Elmo underwear about a month ago which we put on the shelf in the bathroom for her to see. In the past couple of days she's gone longer periods of time and even a 24 hours without an accident (not counting nights) and so when she asked to put them on I said, "yes".

Who wouldn't want to take a stroll in their new Undies
She was so cute and very proud of herself and I think she really liked the way she looked in them. :) Definitely a girl- Sadly it was a short-lived venture as #2 is a hard one to convince her to do in the potty. She's gone to great effort to spend some alone time in "the playroom" to do her #2's in her pull-up. She then comes and proudly tells me she's gone and let's me change her, she just hasn't become comfortable with doing it in the potty.

McKenna on the other hand has come into her own with the whole using the bathroom. Occassionally she'll want to do it alone, but most of the time she wants company while she sits on the toilet. I'm not complaining too much as I don't have to keep asking her if she needs to go. although it's not uncommon for her to come running through the house as fast as her legs will go to get herself on the "Pot".

Good Job Girls!