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More On Swimming

More On Swimming

I’ve finally downloaded a gazillion pictures from the camera, so you can see what the kids have been up to this summer. First three pictures show a very happy Katherine diving for pennies, floating around the pool and waiting for her turn to jump off the diving board. What did we do or say to help enable the turnaround? Besides leaving the pool area, I talked to Katherine about the need to swim well (for pool parties among other things), how she overcame her fear to learn how to bike, and how her Grandma Dottie used to be a champion high school swimmer. Funny enough, Katherine told me after class that she told her swim teacher, “My Grandma used to be a champion swimmer.” Her teacher who has probably heard it all said, “Cool.”

Training Wheels

Katherine has been begging all summer to ride her bike without training wheels. This seems to be an opportune time, especially since she’s outgrowing her 12″ wheel bike. Steve has raised the seat as far as it will go, and it’s time to give the bike to Allison.

Last weekend, after more practice on a balance bike (doesn’t have pedals), Steve took off the training wheels of the little Trek bike. They spent half an hour riding around the neighborhood before Katherine asked him to put the training wheels back on. They then went for a Huge Ride to the Redmond Ridge Community Center – a good 1.5 miles in each direction. Not only was Katherine pooped afterwards, but also Steve since he had to push Katherine on her pink bike up a few big hills on the way there and back. This was also Steve’s first ride on his bike since breaking his collarbone.

We’ll probably keep practicing sans training wheels over the next couple weeks. Once she gets this down, we’ll head back to the bike store and buy a new pink bike.

What did Allison do while Katherine practiced? She lounged in Dad’s camp chair drinking water and eating almonds. ๐Ÿ™‚

Blue Angels

It was an ambitious idea that kind of worked. It all started when Steve and I talked about whether the kids would be ready to watch the Blue Angel show during Seafair. The kids overheard and asked, “can we go see the blue jets?” So, we hauled the kids into Seattle and parked near Steve’s old office building in Leschi to see and hear the show. We ate lunch at Perks and got a great spot on the pier to watch the show. Unfortunately, the sun, blaring music, crowds and boats were just too much for Katherine. So, Katherine and I ended up standing underneath Steve’s old office building overhang. Allison and Steve were in the parking lot, and we *really* experienced the show. Most memorably we got buzzed a couple times by a huge plane before the Blue Angels, and we saw the Blue Angels go flying by over Lake Washington and the boats quite a few times. This conversation with Allison afterwards says it all…

Mom: “Did you like the Blue Angels, Allison?”

Allison: “The blue jets were LOUD!”

Company Picnic

This was a surreal experience for me, but the kids loved the MS company picnic. Despite the 85+ degree heat, big crowds, a huge field to walk across and long lines, the kids had a nice time. Their favorite part…free ice cream! They also bounced in the toddler bouncing houses, checked out the bigger kid rides (but didn’t try) and wandered around until Allison’s nap time.

Bowling

Last summer our potluck group raised a nice chunk of change for a kids activity. This funded a nice bowling expedition to Tech City Bowl. Just imagine 4 and 5 year old kids hurling 6 pound balls down the lane…Anyway, it took almost an hour, but Katherine’s bowling group of three finished a game. She scored a whopping 60 something, largely because she kept putting her hand over the line thereby negating several of her second bowls. One big highlight for the kids was the $3.50 milkshakes. Next up…Jump Planet!

Idylwood Park

Katherine and Allison have several favorite parks that they love to visit. Among them is Idylwood Park on West Lake Sammamish. I took them a couple weeks ago and they had a blast with a couple little friends. Memorable moments:

  • Katherine and Allison lounging in their “hottub” (pool made out of sand)
  • Allison walking into Lake Samm up to her shoulders (ack!)
  • Katherine falling and taking her sister with her into Lake Samm (only 4-5 inches of water)
  • Allison surfacing, only to have her sister accidentally push her down again
  • Me grabbing Allison who said thru sandy hair and water, “I’m OK…I’m OK!!”

Developmental Milestones

Allison is a full-fledged two year old. She has a sunny disposition, a larger than life sense of humor and a great deal of persistence. She freaks out when a family member (often me or Katherine) does something that she wants to do. Examples: putting on her shirts, putting her straw in her sippy cup, going to get something. What we hear is, “I can do it…Noooo…Noooo…Don’t do it…I can do it!!”

She’s grown very attached to certain pieces of clothing, asking about the whereabouts of her A shirt or her warm shirt which is pink with stripes. Allison revolts at wearing some of her new summer clothes and ironically loves her hand-me-downs.

Allison speaks in full sentences and is aware of phonics when asked. For instance, today I asked her what letters the words Grandma and Lamby start with. She thought hard and answered each after some consideration. On the other hand, she still gets some of her lower case letters mixed up, telling me that a “u” was a “n.” We counted to through thirty nine in the car.

Katherine and Allison can play together for a limited amount of time without intervention. After about 5-10 minutes, I will often hear “noooo …. nooo…Katherine took my <toy>” or I’ll hear “Mooommm…Allison messed up my <toy>.”

If they’re in good spirits, they’ll decide to do pretend play together. Latest game is putting on ballet shows on top of the train table. Allison can now fully outfit herself in hand-me-down ballerina and shoes from Katherine and pretend to do first position (with feet right next to each other!) Katherine loves trying to teach Allison first through fifth position and tapping in her shoes.

Speaking of which, Katherine is turning into quite the helper these days. She is turning the corner to five, which means a greater adherence to rules and desire to help other family members. Katherine makes her own bed now when asked, puts away toys in her room, helps with clean dishes and laundry occasionally.

Allison receives lessons in not only ballet but academic works. In the picture below, you’ll see Katherine teaching her sister how to write a capital A. I caught Katherine telling Allison, “you go up, down, then across.” Allison, who desperately wants to keep up, kept muttering to herself, “up down across” as she wrote As, then Bs and Cs and other letters on the dry erase board.

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Just about Normal

Just about Normal

We’re almost to week 5 after Steve’s injury, which means he’s almost back to normal. I still hear the chunk-klunking sound from the ice machine every night, and Steve still ices his shoulder regularly. But, he can now finally give the kids their baths. According to our doctor, we’ve got one more week until he’s pain-free. Fingers crossed we reach that milestone soon.

An Up and Down Week

This week has been one of extreme moods for Katherine – first apprehension and worry and then upmost satisfaction. Given recommendation of several folks, I signed Katherine up for group swim lessons with a private instructor this past week. Ms. Susie was fabulous and lived up to expectations.

Day 1 – Katherine got in the pool and followed teachers’ instructions…until it was time to jump in the pool at the end of class. I had to carry her to the diving board, with her crying up a storm. Teacher grabbed both arms, and plunked her in the pool. Katherine’s face didn’t even get wet.

Day 2 – Katherine went to class and whined for the first 10 minutes. She hopped out and started crying. I finally left the pool area (took a walk) after handing her to Ms. Susie. Katherine must have cried for another five minutes before doing everything the teacher asked, even jumping off the diving board. I re-appeared at the end of class to find her in good spirits.

Day 3 – Steve delivered her to class and tossed her in the pool to the teacher. Katherine did everything without complaint. I showed up in time for the jumping, and Katherine exclaimed proudly that she did everything!

Day 4 – At Katherine’s request, I sat by the edge of the pool and cheered her on. Everytime she did something with the teacher, she’d look up afterwards to make sure I saw her do it. Today she even went “googles down” to dive for pennies. Ms. Susie grabbed her arms and pulled her whole body into the pool from the diving board.

Katherine can now go goggles down, and swim from the teacher to the poolside seat (about 3 feet) underwater. She’s much more comfortable in the water, working with the teacher and/or a kickboard. We’re going to class again week after next to help solidify her learning. Meanwhile next week we’ll visit some other pools to play and practice. I’ll be sure to post pics of Katherine in the pool with her shark googles – which are hysterical. She would pull them down before working with the teacher. Then after finishing and while watching the other kids, she’d pull them back onto her forehead.

Your Shoulders are Crooked

Your Shoulders are Crooked

It was inevitable that Steve would have an incident on his bike. It just so happened this past weekend with STP (Seattle to Portland) bike race, in which an overloaded bike bag fell into his spokes and caused him to catapult over his handlebars and break his collarbone. The family has reacted in interesting ways. Katherine has tried to be very helpful, fetching Steve’s ice pack from the fridge and trying to “help.” Allison doesn’t really understand why Dad can’t give baths or big hugs, so she gets kind of whiny at times. Bisco wants to be around Steve whenever possible, even trying to mooch his way onto the bed last night. All in all, we’ll be happy when the next several weeks pass, and all returns to normal.

Derby Days (aka Free Parade + Candy)

For the second year now, we’ve marched in the Redmond Derby Days kids parade. This is the largest, or one of the largest, kids parade in the country. We arrived probably 30 minutes earlier than we needed to, so the kids were squirrelly by the time we started. Nonetheless, Katherine pedaled for half the parade, and Allison shared her Red Flyer wagon. The best part for them was the adult parade. Before the parade, we had put down in a nice shady spot a towel which a neighboring couple watched for us as we marched. After the kids parade, we settled on and near the towel with friends, and the kids were on the lookout for … candy! We probably have half a pound of candy that the “floats,” marchers and such threw or gave to the kids. Katherine and Allison ate quite a few pieces, at which point I confiscated the rest which is on top of the fridge probably until Halloween. ๐Ÿ™‚

After long naps, we headed back downtown for a quick dinner, the adult bike races (fast!) and the carnival. What we didn’t realize was that Allison was much too short for any of the rides. So, Katherine rode several rides by herself, and even a few with Dad. She loved the rollercoaster; Steve and she rode the first time. The second time she requested the last seat in their coaster and screamed all the way around!

Fourth of July

Aunt Sharon and Uncle Jamey visited for Fourth of July this year. We didn’t pick berries this year, since we still have frozen strawberries and raspberries from last year. But, we did make pie. Bisco went for long walks every night. We took the kids the park, to the Kirkland waterfront, to the aquarium. It was a generally relaxing long weekend.

 

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Going to Ferryland

I want to go to FerryLand

It was a low key weekend. Katherine was in a funk yesterday, so Steve offered up an interesting adventure…going on a Washington State Ferry. Katherine was enamored with the concept, despite the fact that she didn’t know what a ferry was. We headed to Seattle, found a great parking spot and headed across the street to walk on the ferry.

Our round trip to Bainbridge Island and back was 2 hours. We boarded, made our way past the cafeteria, bought popcorn (Steve) and found seats up front. Katherine promptly began to inhale the popcorn. Allison settled for bunny crackers. We took turns taking the girls outside for five minute stints. Allison was outside with Steve when the horn blew – and jumped about a foot in his arms.

Given the time of day, we opted to disembark and promptly re-embark on the same ferry. On the way back we found a booth and looked at boats and cruise ships out the window. In all, Katherine loved the adventure telling us that she wanted to go back to “Ferryland” today!

Lots of Biking

We’ve been biking up a storm with the kids the past several days. One favorite trip is from Redmond Town Center to a park in Woodinville. Another is around Redmond Ridge and the “choo choo” train park. Besides the parks, Katherine loves the snacks and very diluted Gatorade. Allison is more ambivalent – she really enjoys getting out of the Chariot!

Today we had a particularly scary event in the RTC parking lot. Steve had propped his new bike on the minivan to avoid scratches and speedy Allison made a beeline to check it out. Next thing we knew she was wailing from underneath the bike! Holy Cow. We were very lucky that she emerged unscathed (but very, very mad) from this incident. Good thing she tried to play with the carbon fiber bike and not my tank.

The Marble

This is a very sensitive subject for Katherine, but one worth mentioning. Last Monday, Katherine and Allison went to Ferrell McWhitter Park with Patty, and Katherine found a small, round, glass marble. She was so proud of finding the marble and carried it for much of the afternoon. Patty was clear in telling her that she could hold it, but she couldn’t put it in her mouth. What happened? Patty turned around to find Katherine’s eyes big and watering. “Did you swallow that marble?” “Yes…” She didn’t mean to swallow it, but it just happened. Since talking to friends about this, we’ve learned that this is not all uncommon unfortunately.

We spent the next two days obsessing about the marble. Katherine was pretty upset, not sleeping well at night and talking to herself about it. “I wish that marble would come out soon,” I heard her mumble to herself as she pulled on her PJ pants. We figured that besides the enormity of having a marble in her intestines, Katherine was verklempt because of Curious George. If you haven’t read the story, Curious George goes to the Hospital describes how the monkey eats a puzzle piece and has to go to the hospital to have it removed. This was definitely top of mind for her, and she was very worried that she would have to go to the hospital despite our assurances that the marble would pass harmlessly.

Steve was a total trooper on the pooh patrol – and found the marble two mornings later.

I think this incident has pretty much cured her propensity to put small objects in her mouth. We asked her if she would ever put something like a marble in her mouth again – and got an emphatic no.

Going back to School

Katherine heads back to school on September 6th – this time to Eton School. We’re pretty excited for Katherine to meet new friends and learn in a Montessori environment. We find out this week which classroom she will be in for the next three years. Katherine is excited for a more tangible reason, which is that she will carpool to Eton with her friend Audrey.

More New Words and Developments

– “Siiih” – for Sit
– “Mooo” – for cow
– “Ri” for ride

Allison also tries to practice her spoon and fork skills whenever she can. She dips her spoon in applesauce, yogurt, anything – and gets a lot of it in her mouth. Today she tried to spear tofu on her fork.

Allison has also decided that she wants to go down stairs like her sister. Instead of on her belly, which Katherine did for months, Allison prefers the “sit, scooch and stand” approach.

Road Tripping, STP and more

2.5 Weeks on the Road

We had so many memorable experiences and learned a lot of lessons the last 2.5 weeks. It all started with Steve riding STP in 1 day (wahoo!) and ended with a flight from Long Beach back to Seattle. Here was the itinerary:

  • I drove the girls down to Portland while Steve did his STP thing. My biggest point of pride was stopping only 3 times for snacks and bathroom breaks…and lugging all the kids luggage, etc. to our hotel room while carrying Allison too! (No, the Residence Inn Riverplace does not have a bellboy!)
  • The next morning we drove to Belknap Hot Springs to meet up with a bunch of friends and family. It was super warm with no A/C, but the girls really enjoyed hiking, watching the river swish past our suite window and exploring the gardens around the resort.
  • After two nights at Belknap we headed down I5 to Ashland on another 90+ degree scorcher day. We stayed right in the center of town, dragged the kids to a local park and to pizza for dinner. After three prior nights of poor sleep we finally got a refreshing night of sleep in Ashland before heading out the next morning.
  • Sacramento Arden West presented some pleasant surprises. We were delighted to find that the Hilton had a bellboy and a Nordstrom across the highway. Arden West Mall far exceeded our expectations. Not only did they have a nice mall, but it also had a carousel AND a Fresh Choice – soup and salad restaurant. One of our big disappointments happened when we drove past the first In and Out in California, but we recovered at Del Taco.
  • We then made a trip to the Jelly Belly Factory Tour after the Sacramento leg. We drove then to visit my Uncle Richard and Aunt Susan, so the girls could meet my Dad’s family. Following this visit was Carmel – and a very neat, historic place – the Carmel Mission Ranch. We stayed at a refurbished barn and checked out the Monterey Bay Aquarium the next day. We were blown away by the 1 million gallon tank – the hammerheads, sun fish, enormous tuna and turtles. Everything about the aquarium was on amazing scale – from the kelp tanks, jellyfish exhibit, children’s exhibit and much much more. Our dinner the preceding night was at a very touristy restaurant, bubba gumps; we had one of the best tables overlooking sea lions basking on rocks below.
  • Santa Barbara was our next spot for two nights. We arrived at dinner time, visited the beach briefly and had some really tasty Mexican food for dinner. The next day we walked up the street, window shopping, and split up while Allison napped. Steve took Katherine to another beach before we shopped on State Street that afternoon. That evening Steve and I were alarmed when Allison awoke just drenched and hot. Her temperature must have been 103-104. Thankfully we had Infant Motrin on hand, and we were able to get her temperature down in about 20 minutes.
  • Timing for Allison was fortuitous because we were scheduled to go to Steve’s parents house that morning. The next four days were very low key. We decided to cancel our San Diego hotel reservations and instead let Allison recover from what turned out to be Roseola. We had thought that Allison had Roseola several months ago, but it clearly hadn’t happened then. As the pediatrician we visited in Orange County said, she ran a super high fever for 3 days. After it broke, a rash appeared on her chest. It sort of looked like little red pinpricks – not totally obvious because of her skin coloring – but still very clear on closer inspection.
  • During that time, Steve took Katherine to Disneyland one hot scorching day and to a local beach. It was sooo hot in LA during these four days, with rolling blackouts and temperatures regularly above 90 degrees.
  • Allison’s rash disappeared on Saturday and we were able to finally hit Disneyland that weekend. Allison really was a bit young for the park, but she loved “it’s a small world,” the carousel, all the activity around the park and the parades. She a bit apprehensive to meet the bigger characters, e.g. Woody and stoic on some more active rides, e.g. Alice Wonderland, teacups, Dunbo etc.
  • On Monday we climbed on our plane at Long Beach airport and had a relatively uneventful ride home. My mom picked us up and, boy, were we GLAD to get home. ๐Ÿ™‚

Needless to say, we were so tired after this vacation. It’s been two days and we’re finally starting to recover. Katherine’s listening is much improved (whew) and Allison is back to her regular sleep schedule.

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Exhausting Weekend

Tough Weekend

Steve and I had one of those weekends. The kids were exhausted on Saturday and Sunday, with Allison not wanting to nap and Katherine desperately needing a nap herself. Yesterday we had planned to go swimming – but that plan went by the wayside after Katherine screamed outside of napping Allison’s nursery. Katherine tried mightily to convince me that she didn’t wake her sister, that she only opened the door to find her sister awake already. That all said, it was pretty clear that swimming was not to be on Saturday.

Sunday morning we visited with some friends over brunch. The kids hung in there, despite Katherine and Steve both being awakened by Bisco at 6AM! After brunch, Katherine napped, Allison tried sooo hard not to nap and Steve finally took Allison for a drive around the neighborhood. We finally got to the gym mid-afternoon just in time for a much awaited swim.

Despite Katherine’s excitement and enthusiasm, Allison cried and cried at the pool. Once I handed her to Steve, she started bawling and continued to cry through her swim. I hopped out the pool, showered her off (more crying), toweled her (more crying) and finally plopped her on a towel with a biscuit so I could dress in the dressing room. At this point, she quieted down and knawed her treat. We’ll have to try this again sometime…Sigh.

Probably the high point of the swim was the new camera casing that Steve bought for our Elph. It worked really well and was just as easy to use as the regular camera without the waterproof casing.

Ma Ma MAAA

Allison is getting Very Vocal these days. It’s unclear if this is natural development or a byproduct of hanging out with Katherine. Anyway, Allison’s newest trick is to cry very loudly, “Ma Ma MMMAAAA!!” She does this in the kitchen, on the changing table, even when I’m holding her!

She also will yell (no other way to describe it), “awa aWA AWAAA!” This goes on for minutes at a time. We offer water (agua) but she’ll push it away. Allison typically does this when she sees running water, water in a cup,`an empty cup, a spray canister or anything that could hold liquid. Sometimes she really does want water – our water!

 

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