Saturday, August 18, 2012

Dancing, Swimming, Being Silly, and Organizing

This is a long one . . . because I haven't posted in a while. I've been very busy, trying to get the everyday things done, and a little extra. We still have to finish the guest bathroom and what will become Elena's new bedroom (which has been untouched since we moved into the house) before the baby comes. It's a lot. And there's really not much I can do to help. Jorge doesn't like me being near the home improvement supplies that he's using, out of fear that some kind of fumes or something will harm the baby. So he's tiling the bathtub surround by himself, and he won't let me paint either, even with the paints that are not supposed to have any toxic fumes. So I've been putting my efforts in elsewhere, trying to ready the rest of the house for the baby, while he does all of the back-breaking work. If you'd like to help, it sure would be welcomed. Anybody???

I love how happy and silly Elena is. She loves to dance, sometimes even without music. Here she is dancing by the duck pond.


And here she's dancing in the playroom, shaking the tambourine along with the music.

 

Here she was dancing to "Head, shoulders, knees and toes," and she's showing me her toes.

 

She engages in so much imaginative play now, I love it. She's always cooking, or taking care of her dolls or animals, having full conversations with them. The other day she was talking to one of her animals, playing doctor. She said "hurt head?" Then she checked it and said "Feel better? Okay!" So adorable.

  

See this ridiculous pile of clothes? My friend gave us clothes for Elena, and a lot of them are too warm for summer, so I was packing those away for a few months to save closet and dresser space. Elena got hold of them and made a mess. A big mess . . . but I didn't mind because it kept her amused for a loooong time. She would move the clothes one piece at a time, forming a pile in one place and then another. So it gave me a little break. And yes, these clothes are all piled on top of her tiny cart.


Here she was making a butterfly with tissue paper and contact paper.

 

We're still doing swim classes. She's been resistant to going under the water for awhile now, which makes it difficult. This started all of a sudden. But I'm hoping that it will pass soon, and I just get her to go under the water one time during each class right now. Jorge got to go to this class and watch.


She's always willing to kick though.


What's funny is that most kids are resistant to the floating. She was resistant to it in the beginning too, but now she likes it. Here I only have one hand under the back of her neck.


Since she doesn't want to go in the water, she's not too excited about jumping in, but she did it anyway.

 

I've been moving a little bit of stuff at a time out of what will be her new bedroom, since it's pretty much been storage for the last 3 years. I took out this old bouncer-type baby chair, intending for it to go in the garage. But Elena fell in love with it the minute she saw it. She calls it a "carseat," and will climb in and turn on the music and vibration. Clearly, though, she's too big for it!


This is her new stool, so that she can wash her hands without me holding her up. She loves it and talks about how she can do it all by herself.


Have I mentioned that I love Pinterest? It's motivated me to do so many things, a lot of them related to organizing in preparation for baby number two. I organized my closet.


My drawers

And I even have shelf space available in my closet now.
 

These are our craft supplies.

And I've gone through paperwork to file, cleaned out Elena's closet, and put together two big bins of my own clothes to donate. It's amazing what you find when you clear everything out, and how much you don't need at all. Pinterest has also motivated me to take up some new practices that are better for the environment and save money. Like giving up paper towels in favor of these bar mops.


And making reusable napkins, again to get rid of paper towels.

 

Now I use microfiber cloths to clean. But I didn't realize how difficult it would be for Jorge to give up paper towels. When I told him he said "Noooo, I need paper towels." So they're still out on the counter and he's taking baby steps to give them up, only using little pieces at a time. It's kind of funny to me. I've also started making my own household cleaners, and it's really easy; I wish I had done it a long time ago. Right now I'm making some wool dryer balls so that we can stop using fabric softener. I'm happy to give things up to reduce the amount of chemicals and toxins that we're exposed to. When we finish our laundry detergent I'll be making that, too.

Anyway, the pregnancy is going well. I'm almost 30 weeks now, which is unbelievable to me. This pregnancy has flown by. I still feel good, but I feel the sleepiness of the third trimester coming on. Jorge and I are both getting really excited for our newest addition. And no, we're not 100% decided on the name . . . and no, we won't be telling people before the birth what we are naming our son, so prepare to be disappointed if you ask!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Mini-Vacation and Relaxing at Home

We went to my friend's wedding in Lake Arrowhead last weekend and stayed the night in a cabin. We realized that Elena likes to stay places overnight. She had fun playing outside our cabin. And she loves her piggy that she got for her birthday, so we made sure to take that with us.


The trip did make us realize that we could never go back to a queen-sized bed; I had Elena pressed up against my back all night. It was fun, but of course I forgot to take my camera to the actual wedding. It was beautiful, though, and we went to the lake before coming home. It was like taking a mini-vacation, and it was nice to get away to such a peaceful place.

I made a little fort for Elena Rose to put in her playroom. I saw it on pinterest, but realized when I had already cut a bunch of pieces for the top that the math in the tutorial wasn't working out right, so I started improvising and making adjustments as I went. It turned out pretty good. She calls it her "tent" or "house."



Elena refuses to eat vegetables, so I've resorted to using our juicer to make fruit and veggie juices, and using the juice to make popsicles. I wasn't sure if she would eat them, but she does ask for them and likes them a lot. 


I also like the juice I've been able to make with it, and it helps me take in more veggies.

I've been feeling pretty good, but I am getting more tired. And this baby is moving around a lot inside. Elena actually felt him kick today, but she was pretty indifferent to it. I'm enjoying my last few months of having just one kid, and I do realize that Elena's pretty easy to take care of, even though of course there are moments of frustration. But I can take her to doctor appointments with me and she stays in her stroller, and Jorge and I had to go sign paperwork for 45 minutes the other day and she sat in our laps. Pretty good for a toddler. She's talking up a storm now, repeating a lot of the things I say. She likes to do things on her own, and if we're out and she doesn't want to hold my hand, she crosses her arms. She's becoming more strong-willed, but I like that she has a little spunk. 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Happy Birthday, Dear Elena

(I added a few pictures)
I can't believe that my baby is two! Wow. Where does the time go? She had a really good day. 

And I have to say that experiencing her birthday with her is way more exciting than my own birthdays ever were for me.

She woke up to balloons hanging over her head.

And decorations in the living room.

She understood that today was special.

We went to Build a Bear and she picked out a piggy. Here she is stepping on the pedal so that the stuffing would go inside.

She really likes her piggy, and she played with it throughout the day, hugging it during her nap.

She also rode a carousel and a little train before her nap.

After her nap we went to my mother-in-law's house (Originally I had hoped to be able to have a birthday party at our house, but because of the work we're doing on it, it just wasn't possible, so we planned to just have a little celebration when we realized there was no way to finish in time). She's really into the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse characters right now, so I made Minnie Mouse cupcakes.
 
Elena doesn't really like sweets, so she didn't even want to eat her cupcake. That's okay, though; Jorge and I took care of it.

She did eat one of the Oreo ears.

She likes trains a lot, too, so she loved her "choo-choo."

And her cousin Dominic liked it, too.
 

She had fun playing with her train, a new doll stroller, her piggy, and my mother-in-law's dogs. 


After reading to her at bedtime I sang "Happy Birthday" to her. Then she said "more birthday?" So I sang it again. I must have sang it to her 10 times because she kept asking. Then I told her that I would sing it just one more time, and that then I was going to turn off the light.

A couple of weeks ago we had an early celebration at my grandma's. Here's a few pictures of that day and the awesome cake Amy made for her. 

She is so sweet, and she will always be my baby.