I know I haven't posted in forever, but we just had a momentous occasion in this house, so I decided to get back on the horse. We have a TWO YEAR OLD!
On Friday Olive turned two. How did this happen? I feel like I was just pregnant yesterday!
We celebrated with a party last weekend. We couldn't celebrate it on the day because nobody was going to be in town for the holiday weekend, and here we thought we spared her the holiday conflict by having her in the middle of the summer. Sorry kid...I still win in the crappy birthday department.
We celebrated Olive's birthday by spending all day cleaning our house, then inviting everyone we knew to our house to destroy it. The day was so hectic we forgot to put out half the food. It was perfect.
Gabrielle was my right hand woman and helped take care of the little kids. She exclaimed on no fewer than 10 occasions that Olivia was "adorable but exhausting." She should write a parenting book.
Andy invited his coworkers over who have an almost one year old. It's hard to believe Olive was this size last year!
Jaxson and his parents came over. Jaxson turned two a few weeks ahead of Olive so he has been showing her how to live life as a big kid. They did a great job of destroying the house together.
Renee and Allen. Childless. They had the best time at the party by far because they only had to worry about themselves and they also got a serious dose of free birth control out of it. Renee was impressed with my picture of Marni and George on my fridge and was impressed I know more than one black person.
Cupcakes! I decorated them myself and then overdid it with the candles.
Olive was dying for the cupcakes. Paula, easily Olive's favorite non-relative adult, did a great job of psyching her up for the candle blowing.
She got a couple herself!
And then she ran around like a maniac eating frosting.
Party hats and blurry kids climbing on my furniture.
Then it was time for the pinata! Olive had a total meltdown when we bought it at the store because she was instantly obsessed with it. I was worried that she wouldn't want to break it, but as soon as we handed her the stick she was so happy to smack it.
Jaxson is a calm child. He basically tapped it and walked away. I love that kid.
AJ went for it...
Gabrielle eventually knocked it down and we busted it open.
Olivia was so surprised there was candy!
AND THEN SHE DID THE MOST ADORABLE THING EVER...she kept one candy bar for herself and gave the rest to Julia. I cried a little. Mostly because I was proud and also because she is never that nice to me.
Butterfly down!
The party was awesome but I understand why most of the people we know throw their kids' parties somewhere other than their houses. Next year we're totally going to Chuck E Cheese.
Oh, and this happened in the middle of the party. I told you Allen had the best time.
For Olive's actual birthday on Friday, we FINALLY let her open the presents from Andy's parents that have been teasing her for weeks now.
She got a ferry just like the one we ride to Bainbridge!
And these awesome "paper" dolls made from fabric that she can dress herself. This will be ideal for our planned road trips and plane rides this summer!
Andy and I got her a balance bike which she immediately demanded to be pushed on all over the house.
Andy's parents also got her a tutu which she wore on her bike. Nice look! Oh, and I got her a bike helmet, but her head is too big for it, so we have to send it back and get her a new one. Until then, the bike stays inside.
and we also got her a Brio train set. If anyone is looking for any more presents for any event for the next several years, please send track. She LOVES her train and gets annoyed that I don't make the track big enough.
On Saturday, we went to Seward for the day. We turned her car seat around and she was loving the view. We enjoyed seeing how she chose to sit for most of the trip. I think she's used to sitting like this because the car seat was too cramped for her long legs facing backwards. Poor kid!
Just like last year when we went for her birthday, the weather was awesome!
Olivia was very engaged at the SeaLife Center this year!
...but a little freaked out by the birds being so close.
She loved watching the seals though.
Especially in the underground tank. I love this one of the sea lion coming to visit her!
After the SeaLife Center, we hit a local cafe where we could eat outside and she decided to eat nothing but chips and what she decided was "dip" but was really just mayonnaise. Enjoy that metabolism while it lasts, kid!
We kept the celebration going all weekend by attending the parade downtown. She was more adorable than anything else there. Check out the outfit Andy's mom bought her. I have been waiting all summer to put her in this!
She spent a lot of time on our shoulders/in our arms. Parades are a little overwhelming.
Andy was loving those flags in his face/ears all day.
When the people walked by with the dogs, she demanded Ripley's leash and she tried to join in. Not so fast!
And then in the afternoon we kept the public cuteness going with a quick trip to check out the botanical gardens. Are you dying of cuteness yet??
The peonies were awesome!
Olive found a bunny that was better than any flower. We need to get some yard critters.
So, we officially have a two year old. She's busy...all the time. I always say this when I haven't blogged for awhile, but I'm not blogging frequently because she sucks all of the energy out of me, though I mean that in a really (mostly) good way.
She's such an amazing little person with (a ton of) opinions, a silly sense of humor, an intense love for books, and incredible curiosity about the world. She is constantly talking - pointing out the world around her and she's even started with questions (she can be often heard asking "WHERE ARE YOU?!" or "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" and I can only imagine that the always-beloved "WHY?" is right around the corner). She still has no patience, and I totally blame Andy for that one.
I took about six million pictures of her playing on Monday. I couldn't get enough of her outfit and she was also way into playing and was ignoring me and the camera, which was rare. |
We are still going to gymnastics and she is suddenly in an awesome phase where she refuses to do a single thing unless the teacher is watching her, which she ensures by yelling "TEACHER!" as loud as she can across the room until the poor teacher acknowledges her.
The bunny sits HERE! And he eats corn! |
She is shy around most new people, but she loves her daycare teachers, which is really awesome, and for some reason today she was SUPER into the doctor...something new for her.
At our two year appointment today, she measured in at 36.25" (96th percentile!), 28 lbs (78th percentile) and her head is still way off the charts (not surprising that helmet, which I sized up and got the "3-4 year old" size) was still way too small. The doctor said she's perfectly healthy and commented on her awesome verbal skills, which made us very proud.
Happy Birthday, little pickle! We can't wait to see what the future brings for you!
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