Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Three-Year-Old Tess

Tess was very excited about her birthday this year.  This is the first year that she really understands what birthdays are all about, and she was ready for a party!  Thanks to the big help of family and friends, she had a great birthday, in spite of all the chaos that's been going on here.


Tess' birthday happened also to be the day we had to take Drew to his appointment at National Children's Medical Center.  Tess spent the day exhausting (I mean playing with) Nana and Papa.  Nana made sure Tess' birthday itinerary was packed full of fun activities, including making Christmas cookies, a snowman craft, and lots and lots of dollhouse playtime.

When we got back, Nana threw a festive birthday party in Tess' honor which included all of the elements Tess believes are requisite for a proper party (balloons, party hats, cake and presents).  Nana outdid herself with Tess' favorite dinner (mac & cheese and asparagus) and one heck of a birthday cake!









Tess got some darling clothes and a sweet book from Nana & Papa, and her Calico Critters set from Dipsy & Papa was a big hit.  (I've been playing "Kitty Kitchen" nonstop ever since.)





The next day, my friend Natalie let me bring cupcakes to Tess' playschool so she could have a mini-celebration with her friends.  They loved their Hello Kitty treats and ran around the living room in circles to burn off all the extra sugar.


While Dipsy was here, she also bought Tess a new bookshelf for her birthday.  I LOVE the way the kids' room turned out.  Dipsy made the cutest custom curtains for the room--I couldn't imagine them any cuter!  She also made matching bedskirts for the crib and bed.  I love the fabrics and the way she tied everything together.  It's a delightful space to be in.







Tess has been relishing this creative Dipsy idea, too.  Dipsy brought Tess her own little Christmas tree with one tiny ornament to open each night before Christmas.  Tess is actually excited to get ready for bed when we remind her that she gets to open an ornament.  

This, coincidentally, is also the table that I fell off of and sprained my ankle when Drew was a week old.  "Mommy jumped and knocked over my Christmas tree."  Have I not told that story yet?  Probably best that way.  It's been a long month.


One more Dipsy project:  a stocking for Drew.  Luckily I had the foresight to buy an extra stocking and letters when I made these a few years ago...just in case.


Monday, December 13, 2010

Nearly Three

Tess has one more night of being 2 years old.  She's more than ready to turn 3, especially since she figured out how to hold 3 fingers up on one hand.  ("Pinkie down, thumb on top!")



In her 3-year-old-birthday dress.

This clip is of Tess singing "Slippery Fish," which she learned in her nursery class.  The song recounts the precariousness of life in the open sea, though she gets the order of the food chain a little mixed up sometimes.  (When she watched this she said, "Oh no, Mom!  I forgot the tuna fish!")

Thanks for this song, Mom!  I need to stop listening to it because it's making me cry.


Happy Birthday to our big girl, Shnug!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Two Weeks & Two Days



Monday, December 6, 2010

Baby Brother