Spooks are on the prowl!

| October 14, 2013

Halloween is almost here and Sam has been really excited. She loved Halloween last year, but this is the most excited about the holiday I have ever seen her.  There is a house near us that has a crazy, elaborate display of decorations that Mark and I thought she would like. Last night, we put her in her pajamas, waited for it to get dark, then walked her down the road the 10 minutes or so to the house.  As we walked down the street and she could see the lights, she got more and more excited.

We had taken Sam in the stroller since it was dark and a little walk, and her face with its look of wonder was fantastic.

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The house really goes all out – you would think it was Christmas with all the decorations!

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It was a perfect display to take kids to see. Lots of spooky decorations, but nothing truly scary. There were lots of families there with their kids that night.

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Eventually, Sam couldn’t resist getting out of the stroller to get a closer look.

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She loved the cat the most, I think.

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This is such a great face – she looks like, “Eek!!”

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For some reason, when we wanted her to pose, she kept insisting on doing so by this tree. It got quite a few hugs.

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It was a bit late when Sam got home to bed, but it was worth it.  She loved seeing the display, and no nightmares! Perfect!

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4 Year Checkup

| October 8, 2013

Sam had her 4 year old checkup today at the doctor. It was pretty uneventful as she is a healthy, strong little girl, which we know, but it is always good to get the reassurance that her annual visit gives. Also, we were curious about her height and weight, since it had been a while since we knew for sure.

When we got there, they did an eye test, which they had never done before. It was so cute. She had to read an eye chart just like people do, but instead of letters, there were pictures of things. I had to help her hold the little wand over each eye. She did great, which didn’t surprise me. She has such eagle eyes and is always spotting things we all have a hard time seeing. I hope she stays that way, but with bad eyes in the family from me and Mark, we sadly feel she is doomed. Keeping our fingers crossed…

Next she had a hearing test. They put headphones on her and she was supposed to raise her hand whenever she heard a beep. I thought it was really cute that when she saw the headphones she said, “Daddy has these!” since they looked like his hearing protectors. She did great on the test, once I could get her to stop just smiling at me and actually raise her hand. After the hearing test her blood pressure was taken and all was well. Finally – what I had been waiting for — height and weight.  Sam weighs 31.5 lbs. which is in the 20th percentile (where she always is) and is just over 40″ tall (the 59th percentile). Her BMI is only in the 5th percentile, but she is following a growth track right where she always has been so the doctors think everything looks just like it should.

Last stop – the dreaded shots.  Poor baby.  She had to get three — her chicken pox and measles/mumps/rubella boosters and her flu shot. She is such a brave kid though, she never cried at all. She never does.

So…Sam is perfect and wonderful which is no surprise to us! Hopefully, that will be the last visit to the doctor for a while. She has had the sniffles a few times, but only the sniffles, since she started school. Mark and I are both hopeful that is the extent of the germs she brings home!

 

Pittsburgh

| October 7, 2013

This past weekend we drove out to Pittsburgh for Elyse’s wedding.  It was going to be fun for us, for sure, but it was especially exciting for Sam since it was her first wedding! I tried to explain what a wedding was to her and all she had to hear was there are pretty dresses, flowers, music, dancing, and cake, and she was sold. It helped that she remembered Elyse and Tia from their visit. It made the whole thing more thrilling.

We were worried that the six hour drive would be hard for Sam to handle. We had done it with her once before for his Uncle Joe’s wedding, but she was so young then, it was easy to amuse her. Not to mention, she napped a lot. This time, the night before we left, Mark thought she might enjoy a scavenger hunt. So, early in the morning, I was on the computer frantically looking for clip art images to make a scavenger hunt list she could look at. Finding the images was easy, trying to choose things she is likely to see on the boring Pennsylvania Turnpike was not.  But I did a pretty good job, if I do say so myself. Mark’s idea was a pretty good one.  She kept amused the entire trip trying to find the things on her list. She barely did anything else. Every time she found an item, I would put a sticker next to it.  If she found it more than once, she got another sticker.

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Here is her list.  As you can see, she found a few other things on our trip that she thought were special enough to merit my drawing them on — a crane, a taxicab, a windmill, and a bulldozer.

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Then, we found even more things, so I had to resort to drawing on the back.  The spinning donut was just a funny sign on a donut shop that we saw once we got there and so was the “very funny thing” which is what Sam has always called those weird air filled things with flappy arms that you see in front of mattress stores, mostly.

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We had the whole day Saturday before the wedding to fill so we decided to take Sam to Rosalind’s Candy Castle, the candy store that has been owned by parts of Mark’s family for as long as he can remember. That store was always a huge part of his childhood. He remembers going there to see his Aunt Lou and Aunt Lib in the back making huge batches of candy and having Easter baskets full of Rosalind chocolate. So much is gone now that Mark remembers from Pittsburgh, but Rosalind is still there so it was imperative we go!

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We didn’t tell Sam what kind of store we were going to before we got there. When we told her it was a candy store, I thought her head was going to pop!

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We let her pick out about a million different things, but it was too hard to say no. After all, it’s not like we will be going back there any time soon. There was so many different types of chocolate lollipops!

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That is one happy little girl!  The proverbial “kid in a candy store”, she ran wild!

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Wedding time! What a beautiful setting. The entire thing – the ceremony and the reception — was lakefront. It was such a gorgeous day.

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Mark, Sam and Tia 🙂

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Sam loved the whole thing. She was so good for the ceremony only talking to me once or twice, and once just to say the bride looked beautiful, which she certainly did.

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Sam’s favorite part by far, was the dancing. She boogied down the entire time!

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After a while, Sam went onto the beach to collect all the flowers that had been dropped by the wedding party. She had such an armful by the time she was done, she looked like a bride herself.

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It was a late night, and this is how Sam looked, sound asleep in the car, by the time we got back to the hotel. Surrounded by flowers, exhausted, in her pretty party dress. What a perfect shot to end the evening!

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Sing, sing a song!

| October 1, 2013

Sam has been opening up a lot more about school and it has been so fun hearing about her day.  Weird, in some ways though. She has this whole life that we have no part of now. School is her thing, not ours, and we don’t control it, observe it, or otherwise have any real idea about what happens other than what she tells us.  Yet one more sign our little girl is growing up and moving away from us, even at such a young age. She is really excited about school now. It used to be when Mrs. McCann knocked on the door and opened it for the kids to come through she would hang back with me. Now, I am lucky I get a kiss goodbye before she runs off through the door. We walk to and from school as much as possible and she just skips all the way home. We always ask if she played with any of the kids and she says she does, but it is hard to say with her. She is still a little timid, but I think she is opening up more. She has mentioned a girl named Sadie a few times (although for a while she kept calling her Kasey — there is no Kasey in her class — and we had to go through the class list with her to figure out who she meant). She seems to be fitting in really well and having a good time. Yesterday, she was singing this cute little song they learned and I was shocked at how well she knew the whole thing. I had never heard it before.  Here it is:

Way up high in the apple tree

Four little apples smiled at me

I shook that tree as hard as I could

Down fell an apple

Mmmm, it was good!

She even rubs her tummy when she sings the last line.  So cute!