Obviously, I am more then a little behind on keeping this updated on our letter adventures [see this post] which is probably bc we've been so busy actually DOING the associated activities. So I will just catch it all up right now.

As you may remember, for letter A we ate apples and had fresh squeezed apple juice at the aquarium. We also watched Ariel and talked about Addy's name and how that starts with the letter A.

For letter B, we baked banana bread, explored and learned about the beach, took a bath, read lots of books, and of course played with Baby sister.

For letter C, we visited a castle on the cliffs, ate croissants at a cafe, colored and watched some Curious George and cooked cookies.
For letter D, we got donuts, did lots of dancing with family, hung out with Daddy and visited and learned about ducks-and of course watched some Donald Duck. We also read about dinosaurs and did some drawing.
For letter E, we visited the Exploratorium [which is like a hands on museum-kids LOVE it], learned about and colored elephants, played with Eskimo puppets and learned about ears. For this part, my family got involved and tried on different animal ears and sang do your ears hang low. We also watched Emperor's New Groove.
For letter F, we went to Pacifica's annual Fog Fest, where we got Addy's face painted and played in the jumpy fun houses, visited friends and ate french fries. We also learned about flowers and farms and the animals they have there. We also watched read/watched Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Apart from alphabet related activities, life has kept at a steadily busy pace. Lots of balancing with work and school for Lester, and me with the two kiddos. But luckily we've been able to throw some fun in here and there, with things like beach walks at sunset, zoo trips and other fun times. These are the things that make all the mundane ones worth it. We have lots of wonderful memories to look back on, and lots of wonderful things to look forward to. So that is life right now!





I find myself these days feeling like there are not enough hours in the day or limbs for me to use to keep up with these two girls of mine. That said, I am also feeling how fleeting these days are with my babies as I watch them sprout so quickly right before my eyes. Isla is now two months, and she is still such a sweet, sensitive little girl. She has extremely good head control and leg strength and these big wide open blue brown eyes. She does a lot of baby talk & attempts at communication, & is gracing us with her smiles more and more every day now-I defy you to find a more heart melting sight. She loves to be held and bounced and kissed and cuddled and has such a sweet, sincere sense about her. She likes to be wrapped up as often as possible, or at very least, have something to hold onto with her dainty little hands. She loves to watch her sister play, and gets to even participate sometimes. She doesn't cry to terribly often, but when she does she goes from 0, with fluttery adorable little whimpers to 10, with full on screams I-demand-you-hold-me-this-instance cries fairly quickly. Even so, there is no part of me that misses the days before her. She was meant for this family, and she has added an essential ingredient to it-our family feels so much more complete with her here now.







Addy is doing wonderfully. She has quite the extensive vocabulary, and is very active. She loves to run, climb, dance and play. But at the same time she loves books and reading, learning, and cuddling.  She loves to be outside, will eat just about anything, but loves juice the most. She is friendly and over all just such a happy kid.








She is also a very attentive sister. True, there are moments of pacifier stealing or the occasional lap jealousy, but they are rare, and she handles it like a champ. I can't get over how easily she has accepted this role. She loves to come up to her anywhere, anytime and say 'hug' and 'kiss' and then follow it up with exactly that. She still likes to hold her when we let her, and she loves to tell us when she is crying [regardless of whether or not we are right there haha]. She switches between calling her Sister or Isla and often wants to talk to just her, and then she will say a bunch of words and laugh hysterically, like they are sharing a joke. A day or two ago, we were learning about the letter D so we were all dancing while Isla watched wide eyed in the Bumbo chair. Suddenly Addy stopped and ran over, got on her knees and said 'Sister-Isla dance!' and took her by the hands and started helping her dance in the seat, rolling their shoulders moving her arms. It was such a little thing, but it made me feel SO so good about our choice to have them so close together. They are already developing such a wonderful relationship and both of them are growing as a result of it. Apart from how fast its happening I am loving every second of it.


[above two are when she was helping Isla 'dance.']


I guess this is just all on my mind because of today. Lester has been pretty busy lately, putting that hard work ethic to good use, and so while he's putting more hours in work and school, I am putting more hours in on the home front. This of course leads to an almost constant need for Mommy sharing [thank goodness for my family and all the help they give me!]. But today while Lester was at work we went to an engagement party for my cousin and there were so many people willing and wanting to hold/play with my babies, I actually got to have one on one time with each of my girls. The best part was I didn't have to worry that one of them wasn't being attended to, bc I knew they were in good hands! I got to play with Addy in the pool for a good while, and then I got some one on one time with Isla later. It made me realize how much they are growing and how blessed I am to have a front row seat while they do so.

I guess I just felt the need to document once again where we're at right now and who my girls are at this age. I'm so glad my Mom did that for me, and I want to be sure I am able to give that to them as well. Being there Mom is a precious gift, and I hope they know how much I love them-and how grateful I am to be a part of their story.
Addy is at an age where she is picking up on so many things; I sometimes feel as if I can see her mind growing as she expands her vocabulary and gives herself new adventures. So far, we have worked on things like numbers, colors and of course the alphabet. However, although we focus on learning these things on a daily basis, I thought it might be good to go in a more structured way then we have been. So, I sat down with my sister Sam a few days ago and made a bit of program if you will of what our days will consist of for a while. 

Our first feat will be focusing on her alphabet. Every day we are going to focus on a different letter, and do things related to that. It can be an activity, or eating a food, reading books that focus on that letter, etc etc. 

Even though Addy can already get to C all by herself, I thought we'd start from the beginning. So today was all about the letter A. We started by watching a quick little Sesame Street podcast on A-the sound it makes, words that start with A, what it looks like etc. Then we read some stories about Ariel [since that starts with A, and it was related to our activity]. Then, we hit the road for our activity-after stopping for some freshly squeezed Apple juice and lunch, we arrived at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Honestly, we all had a blast but I don't know who was more impressed-Addy or us! It was SO cool, filled with all kinds of sea life and fun we couldn't get enough. My favorite part was getting to pet the sting rays. I think Addy's was the kids play area which was so interactive and age appropriate. Lester's was the deep sea area which had gigantic fish, sharks and turtles. And Isla's of course was the parts that were dark bc they were easier to sleep in haha. Overall, Monterey was beautiful and we will most definitely plan another trip there sometime in the future to see the beautiful beaches and more of cannery row, etc. 

Tonight, when I put Addy to put I asked her what letter we learned about today. She smiled so big, took her pacifier out and said 'A' clear as day and even made the sound to follow it. I think we are going to enjoy this, and I hope it continues to be as fun as it was today. I am so proud of the big girl our Addy she is and how she uses her smarts and her brains to make all of us fall in love with her more every day. 










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