Friday, March 14

Molly - 3 months

Molly is now 3 months old.  Instead of sleeping through the night every single night she now sleeps through every once in a while.  Oh well, it was nice while it lasted!  She is getting more and more alert and interested in looking at a few toys.  She has started rolling a little bit from side to side when she is on her back and has already rolled over from belly to back.  She spent some time away from Mommy and Daddy with a friend while Mommy got to go to the gym and she cried almost the entire time I was gone....I think its too early for stranger danger but she definitely likes her parents best.  She eats quickly and is content when she is awake.  She patiently sits in her sibling's laps while they insist on holding her and she smiles really big almost every time someone pays attention to her.  She is soft and sweet and smells good and we just adore her.  





1 week, 1 month
2 months, 3 months

Elsa

We, like the rest of the world, are obsessed with the movie Frozen.  All my kids think it is so funny and love singing the songs.  It is hard to believe we have only seen the movie once when we have listened to it so much that I feel like its been 100 times.  Clara is especially enamored with it and I decided it was a good way to get her off her beloved binkie.   (Or "boo boo" as she called it.)  Don't get me wrong, I loved that boo boo.  It made her sleeping time and her nap time and her "shush, I'm trying to get something done" time so much easier!  But it was time.  So we went to Joann's and picked out some fabric and I promised her if she threw her boo boo away, I would make her a dress.  She helped me pick out the fabric and carried it through the store, and once I got home I started sewing.  And while we sewed, we sang Frozen songs.  And she got so excited as I had her try it on at every step...

Until finally it was done.  I wasn't sure what her reaction would be and if I would need to hang the dress up to give her some motivation but she ran right upstairs, gave her boo boo a kiss, and threw it in the trash.  And then she danced.  And smiled.  She was so adorable





And she has worn it almost every day since.  So if you see a picture with her wearing it (or 50), don't be surprised.  





Washington DC

Ryan and the kids both had a week off in February so, very last minute, we decided to head out of town.  We were leaving quite a bit of snow and a forecast and as we were leaving we wondered if we should just stay and enjoy the fun Vermont snow brings.  But we had already made the plans so we started to drive.  


the GPS told us it was about an 8 or 9 hour drive but that didn't factor in snow or frequent feeding breaks for this one...

Our packed car....I'm not sure why Clara is so unhappy but she was by far worse than Molly on this road trip.  And that is with a binkie that we have since given up!
Somewhere in CT the snow was making it impossible to drive so we stopped at a McDonald's with a play place and got some wiggles out.  Luckily after we were done the snow was pretty much done too.

And then this happened and we all rejoiced.
One of our nursing stops we also combined with a Sonic stop.  
We got to our hotel about midnight and hurried off to bed.  The next morning we took our time getting ready and then headed off for the day.  It was rainy so we walked a bit and then decided to take the train.

Our first stop was the Museum of Natural History.  There was so much to see and we enjoyed it quite a bit.  The first stop was the dinosaurs!

After the museum we headed outside and found that the rain had stopped and the sun had started to shine.  It was nearly 60 degrees and we were basking in it!


We found a nice restaurant that had outdoor seating so we could enjoy the sunshine
And then we walked down Pennsylvania Ave to the White House


After taking some pictures and explaining it to the kids the security guards told everyone who was there we had to clear the area...and they were serious about it.  As we were walking away one of the security guards asked if someone had lost a purse so that was probably what it was about.  It was kind of exciting.  

Then we walked towards the Washington Memorial and the clouds created some really pretty light


We walked passed the reflecting pool, the WWII memorial and finally to the Lincoln Memorial.  
Here is proof that Molly and I were there...


We found a quiet spot off to the side and enjoyed the nice sunshine and the pretty view while I nursed.  This was also the point where Kate got gum in her hair at the tip of her braid
Daddy trying to get it out
Molly was happy after her lunch




When we got back to the hotel we headed to the pool.  
Molly and I watched 
Then Molly went to sleep and the kids went upstairs to shower and I walked to Trader Joe's for some ice cream and cookies.  We ate our dessert, watched the olympics, and went to bed really late.  That night, after everyone else was asleep, I was texting my brother and I kept hearing Sawyer turning and making noises.  At first I thought it was so cute but then I heard the heave....and he had puked all over his bed, himself, and his sister.  I woke Ryan up and we jumped up and tried to rescue Kate and I took Sawyer into the bathroom.  And I did all of this totally and completely blind.   You see, we had forgotten our bathroom bag with all of our stuff in it and so we had to go to CVS to get all the essentials the first night but the only thing we couldn't replace were our glasses.  I use the kind of contact solution that burns your eyes unless you let it sit for 6 hours so I had nothing to wear and without anything I am totally blind.  After trying my best to clean him up and sit with him in the bathroom while Ryan was taking care of the bed and the room (yes, we were probably the housekeepers favorite people!) I finally rinsed off my contacts and put them in. Looking back, it might have been a good thing that I was blind for most of it.  I think we did a pretty awesome job of cleaning up the mess and we got new sheets and I ran to do some laundry at the facilities they had.  What a disaster!  Luckily it was the only incident he had.  

The next morning we headed out again on the train.  When we got to the National Mall I had to feed Molly so the kids ran around outside for a bit
Then we headed to the National Air and Space Museum.  Again, this place is awesome and HUGE and there is no way we could see even half of it.


Cute Sawyer feeling better
After lunch we headed to the National Zoo.  The kids loved this escalator, it was so tall!
Here is Clara looking at the pandas





Both babies sleeping
Shake Shack for dinner

The next day we headed home, but not before a stop at the temple

and then Cafe Rio
The ride home was faster but we were glad when it was over


These are a few pictures I took with my big camera, the rest were with my phone




Family vacations are the best!