Saturday, January 17, 2015

A Diaper-Free Household?!


Check out my Minnie Mouse undies!



I almost cannot imagine it.  I've spent the past almost-six years straight changing diapers (and even more if you count my nanny-gig that I had when I first moved to San Diego!).  Six years straight.  A good chunk of those six years involved having THREE in diapers at the same time.  Chloë was just over two years old when the boys were born so she was still in diapers at that point...and then the boys were only 20 months old when Ella was born...so there ya go!

Ella, who just turned 23 months (this is the last month I can quote her age by months, in my book...though I usually say "She's almost two" or "She'll be two in February"...but why do we always speed up our kids ages like that?  I don't say "I'll be 36 in August (what?!!)" when people ask.  Then again, no one really asks me my age...they better not, right?!  Ha!  And, to add to my side-tangent, I find it pretty annoying when you ask someone their child's age and they answer in months that are greater than 24.  "He's 38 months old."  WHAT?  Really?  Come on now.  And don't make me do that kind of math right now.  Lol.  So there you have it.  24 months is the limit.  Now where was I?)...So Ella, as I was saying, is 23 months old - she'll be 2 in February ;)  - has been showing signs of being ready for the potty for awhile now.  She was 16 months old when we did the potty training boot camp with the boys so she was quite aware and taking it all in at that point.  She still starts clapping for me when I come out of the bathroom.  There was a lot of clapping/cheering/stickers/treats during the long 3-day-train-the-twins long weekend.  Did I mention it was loooong?

Anyways, I just realized that I don't want to write all about potties and diapers for entire post...and you don't really want to read about it, either.  Then again, as I said before..SIX YEARS of my life.  Maybe I don't have anything else to talk about.  Sad.  Sad, but (mostly) true.

So today I came home from working out to find the large area rug rolled up and stored away and Ella running around without pants on.  Myke decided to go for it.  I wasn't mentally prepared for this...not the diaper-free-household-intended-outcome ...but the having to keep my eye closely on Ella all day to catch accidents.  However, she's sat on the potty probably 10 times today.  So far has only gotten herself wet once or twice (and only slightly) and even pooped on the potty.  On her own.

Oh man, why am I writing about this?  It's just so life-consuming.  Four kids is life-consuming, what am I talking about?  The best thing about Ella being the youngest is that all three of the older ones are very actively involved in the process and super-excited when Ella has a "success".  Everyone runs to the bathroom and cheers and hoots & hollers for Ella.  Imagine all 6 of us celebrating in a small bathroom.  Chloë grabs the stickers so Ella can put one of her reward chart, Owen gives Ella big hugs, and Eli burst into tears if he misses "seeing the pee-pee" before it's flushed.

Potty training is not necessarily a fun thing..BUT seeing the kids all involved and supporting their little sister and cheering her own is fun to watch...Not to mention the idea of not having to buy diapers, change diapers, etc sounds so WONDERFUL!!!   We aren't THERE yet...but we're on our way!


Water colors


Brothers :)


Ella and a kangaroo named "Brisbane"

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Holidays, Part 1: November




Just looked back to see what I posted last...and wow, it has been awhile, huh?  Well, it least it feels like it has since so much has been going on over the past couple months.  That's holiday season for ya, I guess!  We had a long stretch of visitors.  Two months and one day of visitors (with a few days in between the 1st and 2nd set...but whose counting, right?!).  ;)


 It was a GREAT holiday season...we were blessed to be able to see so much family.  Myke's grandmother, my parents, Myke's parents, my brother (came all the way from Santiago, Chile for my dad's 70th birthday and Thanksgiving with us in San Diego), my aunt Debbie and cousin Cam, Myke's sister and her family, and extended family, as well.  Not to mention getting together with friends throughout the season, as well.

(excuse the small font below...copy & pasted and don't feel like figuring out how to "fix" it right now):

Between early-November set of guests and our Thanksgiving guests (I think there was a 4 day gap in there) I ran my first half-marathon.  It was a big achievement for me as I've been following a training plan (via an iPhone app) since late Summer so I'd be prepared for it.  I really enjoy running; the relaxation and peace of mind that comes with it are so needed in my otherwise constantly-going world.  Running lets me have 30-60 minutes of time to JUST MYSELF (except on my long-run days during training..then I'd get 2+hours).  I'd usually set my alarm for 6am and head out the door then so I'd be back for the kids getting off to school.  So, yes, the half marathon was an achievement for me but I could NEVER have done it if I wasn't married to the most amazing and supportive hubby.  Myke always supported my goals and had no problem with me doing my longer runs on the weekend mornings and having to get the kids up and started in the mornings during the week on the days that I run.  He will tell you that he is the "morning person" with the kids, anyways.  That's his area :)  


Mile 3 Selfie


Site for sore eyes & legs during MILE 12


We're done!  Yay!




Thanksgiving consisted of a full house and 13 people sharing a table (and kiddie table) for the feast.  Quite a few of us made a dish or two but my Aunt Debbie ran the show and played Head Chef in the kitchen.  She made sure everything came out at the correct times and all was ready to go.  The meal was delicious.

The group w/o me

and with me

Post-feast baby bumps





More November Pics:

Aunt Debbie's birthday celebration


Chloë & Uncle Hale on the Oceanside Pier


Ella, Chloë, Aunt Debbie & Cousin Cam


Taking the train from Encinitas to downtown San Diego


Seaport Village fountain


Annual Surfin' Santa at Seaport Village
Ella didn't LOVE this...


Packers Game!


Chloë hiked Torrey Pines!
She did great!

Diner in Leucadia with my parents