Saturday, October 26, 2013

Fall Fun

Being on the East Coast for fall reminds me why I love it so much! The leaves here are GORGEOUS and the weather is (typically) fantastic and there are so many fun things to do!  

Playing in the leaves
Painting pumpkins
Making Halloween sugar cookies
Making caramel apples (some were an epic fail and others turned out pretty good!)
  
 And spending every last minute we can outside!
Yes, this picture was taken in October. It was pretty hot and the kids had an impromptu puddle splashing party turned swimming naked in the road party :)

But this last week has been FREEZING and I am going to die this winter! I don't know what I'll do when we can't spend every second outside anymore. Anyone have any brilliant ideas??

Fall Festival

If any of you remember how I raved about the Easter event we went to this year at The Church Next Door, you would understand why we decided to check out their fall festival as well.  
I feel kinda guilty going to these, knowing that they are completely free for us, which I'm assuming means the people that go to that church pay for it? Anyway, once I got past my guilt, we took full advantage :)
We picked three pumpkins to take home which the girls decorated with cute faces,
ate way too much chili, hot dogs, smores, hot chocolate, and caramel apples

(WHY have I never had caramel apples like this?? They are sliced, with caramel and nuts drizzled on top.  It was AMAZING and so much better than normal dipped apples!!!)

went on a tractor ride,
and got a balloon sword and flower for our girls.  They also had face painting, marshmallow shooters, and a giant blow-up slide to play on.  It was pretty cold but definitely worth it! You really can't beat free fun close to home, especially with my three favorite people in the world!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Bye Bye Butterfly

The girls and I have had a fun experience for the last couple of weeks- we took a caterpillar from our friend's garden (with permission of course) and put him in a jar to see what he would do.  We were able to see him through all of the stages and were fascinated to watch him start as a small yellow and black caterpillar,
and then get huge and green while eating and eating and EATING parsley, 
spin a cocoon, and finally emerge as a gorgeous butterfly.  
I think I was WAY more into it than the girls were and scared them half to death when I screamed as soon as I saw that our butterfly was out. It was so pretty and was even nice enough to let us all take a turn holding it before it flew off. 
It was a really fun experience and definitely one I would do again!!!

About To Lose My Mind

If you have come into any kind of contact with me within the last month, you would know that I have a very frustrating situation on my hands. My dear, sweet little McKenna has decided that she no longer wants to sleep. Ever. She learned how to climb out of her crib and we have been fighting tooth and nail to get her to go to sleep every night since, even when she is completely exhausted.  Among the MANY things we tried are:
-Taking the bottom of the crib out and putting the mattress on the floor inside the crib frame (she STILL manages to climb out)

-Put other obstacles around or over her crib in an effort to keep her in.  She is a freaking Houdini and has gotten out of ALL of them

-Taking Kaylee out of the room and locking McKenna in (She broke the child proof lock, as well as ripping numerous books and destroying other things in the room and has gotten hurt on occasion)

-Cutting her naps short or getting rid of them altogether (she crashes at bedtime and then is up at 1 or 2 and can't go back to sleep)

-Making her bedtime routine longer and more relaxing to help calm her down

-Letting her do whatever she wants as long as she is quiet and in her room, hoping she'll fall asleep on the floor when she gets tired (so far, she hasn't gotten to the point of falling asleep anywhere. The other night we let her stay up until 11:30 before we finally forced her to go to bed)

-Letting her choose where she wants to sleep (our bed, the guest bed, the rocking chair, couch, etc. They all have the same results)

-Putting her in a tent and locking it shut (which is actually the only reason we've gotten any sleep at all)

-Lay down with her or try to rock her back to sleep (she doesn't sleep and just giggles at us or pokes/scratches/hits us

-Take away her binky or other things and telling her she will get them back if she can stay in her crib (she literally has not lasted 5 mins doing it this way)

-Put books or dolls in her crib for her to look at until she falls asleep (she looks at it for a minute and then climbs out and asks us for another one)

Mostly it's just been a lot of bribing, threatening, pleading, crying, and a LOT of screaming. I am seriously at my wit's end. I keep thinking she will just get over this and learn that no matter how many times she gets out, we put her right back in (even though our methods have changed, this is something we have been VERY consistent with). But this has been happening for over a month now!!  And even if she does go right to sleep at bedtime, she is up in the middle of the night for hours. She has always been like this- as a little baby we could not do anything to get her to fall asleep and just had to wait until she decided she was tired enough.  I don't know what else to do and even when McKenna IS asleep I have been up for hours just stressing about what to do. I have always been kind of a sleep nazi when it comes to my children and this is giving my anxiety like no other! Please, someone send the sleep fairy our way!!!!!