And the Award for First Twin to Break Her Arm Goes To…

And the award for the first twin to break her arm goes to….

Any guesses?

Samantha! On August 13, all of us were at the little park by our house and Samantha was playing on the zipline, no more than six feet off the ground. On one ill-fated attempt, Jake pushed her a little too hard to give her a head start going down and when she hit the end of the line, she fell off, landing right on her right wrist, arm, shoulder and face. The playscape beneath was the soft, squishy kind, but she was hysterical and was obviously in a lot of pain.

Thinking it had just scared her and that maybe it was a sprain, we tried to console her onto her bike to ride home so we could ice it, but she would have none of it. Crying and gripping her arm, she walked home while Jake rode his bike and carried her bike, Meredith rode on the back of my bike, and Amelia trailed behind on her bike, screaming and crying that her “arm hurt toooooooo!” and that she wanted Daddy to carry her bike.

I arrived home first and could hear the rest of the wailing crew coming down the cul de sac from inside the house!

We iced Samantha’s arm and she laid on the couch next to an equally hysterical Amelia, who insisted on having an ice pack for her “injured” arm as well. Maybe they have some weird connection and she really does feel pain when her sister does, but it sure was annoying to have the non-injured twin throwing a fit and complicating things even more. Samantha was obviously in a lot of pain throughout the day and both twins were too tired from the ordeal to go to church, so we wrapped her wrist until we could go to the doctor in the morning. We figured it was likely a sprain, but at no point did I ever guess it was actually broken! She could bend and move her wrist, all her fingers and her arm, and I had no idea!

In the mean time, that day, Noah came over to play after we attended the memorial service of Auntie Lynn’s dear friend and our adopted “Aunt,” Marsha. Her passing was unexpected and we will miss her infectious laugh and bubbly personality. She’s been a staple at all of Auntie Lynn’s parties and has attended all of our birthday parties, showers, family events and even brought meals to us when the twins and Meredith were born. Such a sweet, generous, adventurous, and amazing soul who will be dearly missed.

We love you, Marsha!

Noah played with us while his parents were at the dinner for the memorial.

With her sore arm, Samantha did not feel like swimming and sat forlornly on the spa.

After a rough night of tossing and turning due to her sore arm, Sammy woke up, still complaining about her arm. Jake took her to the pediatrician who said she definitely needed an x-ray, so off to the orthopedist they went that afternoon. After nervously checking my phone for the verdict every five seconds, Jake finally texted me the x-ray and the news: it was broken!

Fortunately, it hadn’t broken near the growth plate, but both the ulna and radius of her right arm had small breaks and her arm would need a cast. The ortho said they weren’t bad breaks and would only take a month or so to heal, but we still felt so bad for poor Sammy and were shocked she had broken it from such a low height. She fell on it in exactly the right place. Sammy came back from ortho with her latest accessory, bright pink of course.

We explained that usually when people get casts, it’s fun to let friends sign it and decorate it with a marker, but Samantha would have none of that. So it remains plain bright pink!

The cast helped with Samantha’s pain considerably, and life resumed back to normal, with the occasional complaint of it being really itchy (the ortho told her not to stick anything down the cast herself, but when she gets itchy, we’ve been using popsicle sticks to give her some relief). Amelia, on the other hand, was a complete wreck for the first few days. From not getting to go with Daddy to the special doctor’s appointment, to all the attention Samantha got wherever she went with her cast, Amelia was feeling left out and extremely jealous! We’ve tried to make her feel special by spending extra one-on-one time with her and creating opportunities for her to be helpful by acting as a nurse, but it’s hard to convince a four-year-old that she’s doesn’t really want a cast!

But can you really blame her? Since birth, Samantha has always been the one needing the extra medical attention! First the helmet to correct her plagiocephaly from the womb when she was a baby, spending the night in the ICU after swallowing Visine eye drops as a 15-month-old,  then the glasses to correct the farsightedness in her right eye, and now the cast! It’s always Samantha, Samantha, Samantha!

I’m seeing a pattern…

After a few days, the novelty of the cast had worn off, and Amelia stopped her fits of rage and jealousy, even volunteering the whole story of how Samantha broke her arm whenever anyone asked and Samantha was too shy to share. Life resumed semi-back to normal.

At first, Samantha was very discouraged trying to do all the things she normally does with the annoyance of the heavy cast on her arm. We’ve tried to make a game out of it, counting all the things she CAN do with it and praising her for finding ways to be independent. She’s learned how to climb her bunk-bed ladder one-handed, can get dressed and undressed for the most part, can ride on the swings, eat with her fork, and even write and draw left-handed!

My initial thought when she received her cast was, “Oh noooooo! What are we going to do the rest of the summer??!!” But thanks to the marvels of modern technology, her cast is waterproof, so going swimming and taking baths has not been a problem, as long as she stays out in the sun or we hair dry it to help dry it out so it’s not uncomfortable.

Meredith and Maple on their toddler playdate.

It’s nice we don’t have to worry about water, but a huge ordeal has been the sand! She can’t get any sand in her cast or else it becomes super itchy, but try wrapping a plastic bag around an active four-year-old’s arm whose favorite pastime is making cupcakes in the sand. NOT happening. We remind her to be careful at the park and preschool around the sand and her teachers keep an eye on her, but that’s about all we can do. We’ve had to intervene with a popsicle stick to relieve the itching more than once!

Having never broken a bone myself, I can only imagine how uncomfortable and annoying it is for Samantha, but Jake, on the other hand, has broken pretty much every bone in his body at one time or another and entertained the girls with fascinating stories of different incidents, including an exciting four-wheeling accident resulting in a spiral fracture in his femur and having to sit out the entire basketball season in a cast up to his hip. Samantha and Jake now have a little bonding experience to share! Samantha was also fascinated to learn that Aunt Sarah once broke her arm falling off a swing during the summer and, assuming it was just a bad sprain, Grammy didn’t take her in for an x-ray until the next day either! I don’t feel so bad about waiting a day…

Nap time…

Samantha can still do her ballet and yoga… she just has to get a little creative!

Swinging? Check.

In addition to the itchiness, Samantha’s major complaint has been how blazing hot the cast makes her feel. She’s definitely been on the cranky side the past few weeks from not being able to get comfortable while sleeping due to overheating. Meltdowns have been on the increase since her cast and we’ve tried to make her as comfortable as possible. In the end, breaking an arm is no fun, but overall, she’s taken it in stride.

Tempting fate on the tire swing… there’s no stopping Samantha when she wants to do something. We’ve been back to the infamous zipline park, but she understandably has not expressed interest in riding the zipline again.

The lack of cast now makes it easier for their friends to recognize which one is Amelia!

She will get her cast sawed off on September 10, so only a few more weeks to go. In other medical news, Samantha had a check-up at the opthamologist’s and her eyesight in the right eye has improved considerably, as has her depth perception. She’ll still need the glasses for at least a year, but hopefully at this rate, she may not need them forever as her right eye gets stronger and her depth perception improves.  

There’s never a dull moment around here!

Lots of love,

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Forced Labor (Grace & Zen Showcase)

The twins may not be performing on Broadway any time soon as they were less than enthused about performing in the showcase for their dance and yoga class. Their regular class includes ballet, yoga, relaxation time with quiet music and lavender sachets over their eyes (ha!) and “mindful” coloring at the end (pictures like a mandala with “peace begins with me” underneath). Miss Nikki is really fun and the whole class is relaxed, as was their recital, which we appreciated! They normally are excited about their class and at least look like they are having fun, but watching the girls for the recital was hilarious as they put the most minimal effort possible into each move and looked like they were performing under duress the entire time!

Samantha and Amelia look so much older than the other kids in their class, but it’s just because they are tall!

Before the showcase, the girls agreed on a pact to look bored and put in the least effort possible.

Downward dog– they love practicing this one at home.

Frog pose!

Yoga time!

Is it over yet?

Bravo, sisters!

All that effort for a cookie…

Lots of love,

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Post-Camping Spring Break 2017

After our camping excursion, we spent the rest of the girls’ Spring Break hanging out and enjoying a leisurely and mostly unplanned week together. Instead of rushing off to preschool three days a week, we ate breakfast for as long as we wanted and the twins did puzzles and crafts during Meredith’s morning nap. After Meredith woke up, we went to the park, the pool or a class and napped/played the rest of the afternoon. I thought the week would drag by having the twins home in the morning an extra three days a week, but it was nice not rushing anywhere and not feeling like a chauffeur for a change. I don’t know if it’s their age or skills learned at preschool, but the twins are mostly cooperative playing together and occupying themselves without much intervention from me. Meredith absolutely adored having them around as her constant entertainment, too!

An outing to the playground and sensory garden in San Clemente:

The girls requested to do soccer again (I’m thinking the fact that Daddy takes them and gets them a gatorade afterward may have something to do with it, since it didn’t seem like they were way into soccer last go around!) One of our friends is from the UK and is a director for Playtime Adventure, which brings UK soccer coaches out here to lead a cute intro program for preschoolers. It’s a lot of games, running, hula hoops and a little bit of kicking soccer balls thrown into the mix. The timing is tough since I have to wake the girls up from their naps to make it on time. so they were groggy and cranky at their first practice, but claimed they liked it.

According to Jake, this is how most of the practice went down:

Pool time with the Wrights. Meredith was totally not interested, and I chased her around the perimeter of the pool the entire time.

At Pretend City, Meredith was finally old enough to really interact with the exhibits and her sisters were proud to show her around.

Meredith’s favorite place as of late has been the car… unless I try and buckle her in. The minute I open the garage, she starts hitting the car and squawking, toddler speak for open up! She likes to crawl all around the car and get in the driver’s seat. I’ve learned to let her play for at least ten minutes before we have to go anywhere or else have to summon up superhuman strength manhandling a screaming, strong toddler into her seat. Her favorite word recently is, “NO, NO, NO!”

A happy morning at the park. I must have had at least 450 birthday celebrations so far this year as the girls like to bake me birthday cakes and cupcakes three to four times a day in the sand. I’m always obligated to stick around for the birthday song and blowing out of candles to make it complete.

The girls’ Grace and Zen class is our all time favorite! It’s all very low-key and fun, with the kids learning cool animal yoga poses, a few simple ballet moves, and then they get to read a book, color an inspirational coloring page (last week’s was a mandala with the words “Peace begins with me”), and relax at the end with soothing music and an eye pillow scented with lavender. I really wish they had this exact same class for adults, coloring page included, because I would definitely be there.

Gymnastics with Meredith is wild and crazy. She will sit in her stroller with snacks for about fifteen minutes, before shrieking to get out and from then on, it’s just me chasing her everywhere. Unless I can find a class for them on the weekend or get a sitter for Meredith, the girls’ gymnastics days may be ending soon!

Due to Samantha’s eye appointments, Meredith and Amelia have been going on some Daddy-daughter lunch dates at the Spectrum by his work and have enjoyed having some special time together.

For my birthday, the girls each wrote and chose the illustrations for books they created at Storymakery. Sammy made me into a mommy fairy, while Amelia chose to make me into a mermaid. They loved authoring their first books and have made more at home with construction paper, marker and staples (which have turned out just as cute and creative, if not more so).

Meredith found no need to write a story when the keyboard was so entertaining.

Sammy shows off her favorite hair accessory and road rash from a biking accident.

The girls were looking at old pictures and came across the ones Aunt Sarah took of them in their dressers. They decided to recreate the look!

 

  

Somehow, the girls woke up and snuggled in my bed while I was showering, and pretended to be fast asleep when I found them.

During the frantic rush of routines that is bedtime, Meredith was reading by herself at the bottom of the stairs! While the twins love storytime now, they could never sit still long enough to so much as look at a picture book at that age. Meredith is so methodical with her page-turning, it really looks as if she’s reading! She will pull books off the shelf and bring them to me every nap and bedtime, flip through most of the pages with me, and then jump off my lap to select a new book. When things get chaotic, she just reads by herself!

Another Daddy Daughter date to cap off Spring Break!

Lots of love,

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February Smorgasbord: Ballet, yoga, hiking, the park and playtime at home

At the end of the week, we typically have “smorgasbord” for dinner… basically that means we scrounge up whatever we have left in the fridge and call it a meal! This week it was Jake and the girls’ specialty, Spanish Tortilla de Patatas (pretty much eggs, potatoes and veggies cooked into a delicious frittata), while some weeks it’s just applesauce, cheese sticks and plain noodles! I liken these blog posts unto our end of the week smorgasbord because of the lack of unifying theme when my pictures have built up! So blog smorgasbord it is.

We’ve spent the better part of four years in this spot, watching the kids grow up in this little playground.

This girl brightens up my day! We will miss our little tot lot so much when we move. We are close to deciding on a house and will only be moving a few minutes away to a bigger house, but the day (and weeks after) we sold ours, I was an emotional wreck. We couldn’t have asked for a better neighborhood and friends I know I can rely on for two cans of diced tomatoes, an onion, and beef broth (actual ingredients I needed and received via doorstep delivery from one of the neighbors I group texted last week)! We will miss our beloved home dearly and are trying to engrain in our memories the place where we brought our babies home for the next month until it’s time to say goodbye.

Cold weather doesn’t ever deter the twins from begging to go to the beach. Who needs sand toys when you have driftwood?

At the beginning of the year, the twins started a new ballet/yoga class at Grace and Zen and are hilarious practicing their mermaid and dolphin poses. It’s a very fun, low-key and zen-like class. The girls even get to rub soothing lavender oil on their feet at the end to wind down! I think I should be the one going to this class. 

Cute mini dancers.

So graceful…

Tree climbing and showing off some gymnastics moves after dance.

The girls love to roughhouse and be silly on the floor. Meredith gives as much as she takes and the twins are often left screaming and crying after she pulls their hair and crawls over them like bugs!

I will especially miss the trail out in the canyon behind our house… countless memories of taking Bandit out there to chase bunnies before we had kids, then going on nature walks with the girls and running with Meredith and the jogger.

We had to be out of the house randomly last month for an Open House, showings and inspections, and I often took the girls out for a picnic lunch and playtime at the park after preschool pickup to kill some time.

The twins were SO excited about their 100th Day of School celebration wherein Samantha and Amelia were tasked with bringing 100 chocolate chips and 100 Chex, respectively, to help make their class snack mix.

The twins never had one of these little push tricycles when they were babies because there was no way I could push both of them at the same time. They were pretty much resigned to the double stroller back then, but now they love pushing Meredith in her trike (and ride it themselves, in an apparent attempt to regress and enjoy the toys they never had as babies!) I must say, it’s a completely different experience having a singleton.

One way in which Meredith compares to her sisters is her capacity for trouble. She’s worse than the twins! She loves to camp out by the fridge and tinker with the spice cabinet, waiting for the opportune moment when I open the fridge to grab something out of the door. She was quite happy with her spoils of maple syrup this time.

Samantha and Amelia’s favorite pastimes include dressing up, especially if it’s with mommy’s jewelry and shoes.

Lately, the girls have been requesting fairy tales like Jack and the Beanstalk, Rumplestilstkin, Hansel and Gretel, and the Three Billy Goats Gruff at naptime/bedtime (sometimes edited to be less– er– nightmare inducing!). They love to act out the Troll Game where they take turns being the guards of the baby gate and random places around the house, yelling, “None shall pass!” in threatening/giggling tones.

When the girls are in preschool, Meredith and I usually go for a little stroll after she wakes up from her morning nap and right before we pick the girls up from school. It’s nice to have the one on one time and watch her explore her world.

One aspect of parenting we’ve been trying to get better at lately is giving the girls more one on one time alone with one parent. They are together SO much of the day, and even though they are each other’s best friends and would come to each other’s defense in a heartbeat if anyone so much as dared tease them, the fights, the tattle-telling and the whininess rear their ugly heads if they don’t get their little attention baskets filled as individuals. We aim to spend at least twenty minutes a day of “special time” with them individually, doing something they like to do at home, and try to get out on a more extended “date” once a week. That doesn’t sound so hard, but trust me, some days it is difficult to find the time/occupy the other two with something so I can spend time with one if Jake’s not home. Here’s Samantha on a date with me at the library, concentrating on her coloring and relishing being the only child for the hour. The difference in their personalities is astounding when they are by themselves… zero arguments, whining, or fighting. It’s almost too quiet!

During her special Samantha time with Daddy, she almost always requests to build a castle with magnatiles.

Besides romping with her sisters, going on walks, feeding Bandit treats, and wreaking havoc in the kitchen, Meredith’s favorite pastimes include going up and down the stairs. She loves it when I pretend to chase her, shouting, “I’m gonna getcha!”

Oh yes and eating. By far her favorite! We held her up next to my friend’s three year old the other day and she’s just as big!

Lots of love,

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