We've never really been big on birthday celebrations so #4's birthday was just a family affair. She got to open gifts, watch Frozen, and choose where we ate dinner. She chose Jason's Deli. For the salad bar. And she got an ice cream cake, although we didn't get any pictures of it because we had to wait until Sunday to get it for her. She hasn't stopped playing with her news toys yet. Always a plus!
Hard to believe our munchkin is four, but we're not sad about it either! She continues to love to cuddle and is starting to come up with the funniest things to say. She is coming out of her shell a little bit around strangers, but she still isn't completely comfortable with new situations and new people. She still wavers between wanting to "do school" like her big sisters and being happy having all the toys to herself while they are working. I'm enjoying watching her come out of the toddler stage and enter into the little kids stage.
There are a lot of families who, at first glance, seem to have it all together. It's hard to remember when you see these families that they have their own issues and struggles they have to deal with behind closed doors, just like you do. I want people to know when they look at our family that we are far from perfect. These are stories about our triumphs, our failures, the joys and the tears as we strive to walk in step with God each day.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 25, 2013
Baby Girl #4 turns 3!
| Age 2 |
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| Age 3 |
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| Stickers! |
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| Not crazy about the sombrero! |
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| She really was happy! |
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| No Peeking! |
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| Big girls lift the whole cake up! |
So well in fact, that she is now going to sleep in her bed without Hubby or I having to sit in the room with her. We've been trying to break her of that for at least a year and a half. Did I mention that she is the youngest of four and one of the most stubborn children I know? But she has apparently decided that now it is OK to just lay in there with her big sister to go to sleep instead of having to have Mommy or Daddy. I am extremely happy about this!
About a week before she decided to go to sleep on her own she also started sleeping all night in her own bed. Around the time she turned 2 and started coming in and getting in bed with us without either of us noticing, we stopped trying to put her back in her own bed multiple times each night. As a result, each night between 1 and 3 a.m. she would come in, tap one of us on the arm and then fall right back to sleep when we stuck her between us. Neither Hubby or I were crazy about this, but neither of us was willing to actually get out of bed and sit with her for 30 minutes while she went back to sleep in her own bed, so we dealt with it. I have no idea why she started staying in her room all night. It just kind of happened all of a sudden. My sleep and my back pain have both improved dramatically as a result!
One more big thing is that #4 is completely potty trained! She has gone several weeks without a single accident and is very proud to be wearing her big girl panties all the time. Once again, it was like a switch just turned on in her head and she decided that she wanted to go in the potty. She stopped having accidents after just a couple of days. This aspect of her personality is something I'm going to have to remember when she starts school!
So I'm breathing a small sigh of relief with her turning 3. This last year as been one where she has tested her limits and pushed her boundaries. But as much as she has frustrated us, she is also full of joy. She has a smile that lights up a room and a laugh that is absolutely contagious. She gives the best hugs and kisses you'll ever get. She loves to play with her sisters, usually without fussing at them, but she also plays really well on her own. She walks a fine line between wanting to be grown up like her sisters and wanting to be a little girl cuddling with her Daddy. I love each new stage that she comes to and watching her go flying by it and on to the next one. If this next year is anything like the last year, it's going to be a blast!
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