Sunday, August 2, 2015

Third Week of January 2015

Emmalyn had her 9 month check up.  I can't believe that the next time we will be back at the doctor's she will be 1!

She was a happy camper

Here's the questionnaire I filled out on her development.



She had her finger pricked and picked at that bandaid after until she got it off.

Here's her stats from her 9 month visit:
Weight: 14 lbs 7 oz, 3rd Percentile
Height: 25.5 in, 1st Percentile
Head: 16.8 in, 19th Percentile 

She dropped in every area but her pediatrician didn't even bring that up.  He said she was healthy and her development was excellent.  1st percentile on height!!!  Sheesh, my tiny little princess.

After her Dr's visit, we went to the grocery store and I put her in the shopping cart seat for the very first time.

Video - Excited to be in the shopping cart!

Poor girl had to get one shot

Maxwell reading books with daddy before bedtime

Go BYU!

Enjoying ice cream, even though it's winter


Fun family time at the bowling alley

We brought along Landen with us

Maxwell helping the boys

The best leg warmers for black lights!

Lining up his shot

Video - Maxwell totally gets how important it is to aim the ball at the pins, watch him adjust the ramp for his shot

Playing a little at the arcade after our bowling game was over.  This is something Peter's family always does when they bowl.  I don't remember ever doing the arcade with my family.  


Everyone had a fun time! It's fun to get a chance to hang out with just Landen.

Maxwell wrote the names of everyone in his family on his white board.
Dad is in the top left corner, Mom in the bottom left, Emmalyn on the bottom right, and Max is just above that.  He's doing a great job learning how to write his letters.

I took the kids to the park on a sunny Sunday afternoon to get some time outside of the house.  We first enjoyed some snacks on the blanket before Maxwell and I pitched some balls for Maxwell to hit and then we went to the playground.


 I let Emmalyn "walk" around for the first time really

If you watch closely, she will stand on her own for a second or two every once in awhile when she's not paying attention to what she's doing but I can't get her to do it on command or anything like that.


Maxwell is finally getting big enough that he can sort of use this toy in the way it was intended.  I still think this toy, while fun, shouldn't be at the park because it's so easy for little fingers to be pinched between the rollers.  I get incredibly nervous watching him each time he gets on it.

Video - Maxwell has Chinese class once a week at Montessori.  Here's a couple of the things he has learned to say in Chinese...


Having fun kicking the ball in the media room

Uh oh, she's getting to the point that she can start grabbing things off the kids table.

So glad she doesn't have my nose!


Maxwell wanted to take a picture of me holding this ornament he made at school with his school picture - it's a mitten

Max drew this, it's the first time he's drawn a true person with limbs, hair, etc.

Sweet baby sleeping in her crib! (She's wiggling her arms out of the swaddle blanket now.)  She wants to sleep on her belly even though we put her to sleep on her back.  We've let her have the pillow because that's how she wants to sleep and since she can easily roll over now, I feel like it's not a danger anymore.



This week we finally buckled down (thanks Peter for making us do it) and started sleep training Emmalyn in her crib (after we lowered it).  Brittany started it during the day and we now have to keep it going.  The first night it took about 15 minutes to get her down.  She was soooooo mad at us but then once she fell asleep she slept until 3 am!  At that point Peter got up to help her go back to sleep (it couldn't be me or she would want to nurse) until 5.  When she got up at 5 I got her, nursed her, and then let her stay in our bed.  It was pretty exciting that she slept that long without me having to help her.  

I was so proud of Maxwell today.  I went to read to his class (which I do on the first Tuesday of every month during their library time) and he always cries when I leave.  It's so sad and usually Ms. Cynthia has to distract him or something when I sneak out.  Anyway, so this morning on the way to school he talked about how he was going to cry when I had to leave after reading to his class because he would miss me.  I suggested that instead of crying he could say, "Goodbye Momma, have a good day".  I tried to get him to practice it with me but he wouldn't.  However, when it was time for me to leave after reading to his class he came up to me and said it with a big smile and was okay!!!!  I was so proud of him!  (Oh man, try reading to a bunch of 3-5 year olds during winter - - you'll have a lot of nose pickers looking at you while you read.  Ew.)

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