Check another milestone off the list! Hadley can now wave.
I’m pretty biased, but is that not the most precious little wave ever?! She is so adorable. I just love this girl.
Check another milestone off the list! Hadley can now wave.
I’m pretty biased, but is that not the most precious little wave ever?! She is so adorable. I just love this girl.
Hadley had her nine-month doctors appointment a couple days ago. Here are her stats from the appt:
Height: 28″ (70th percentile)
Weight: 20 lbs 7 oz (75th percentile)
Head: 45 cm (75th percentile)
Hadley’s growth pattern has slowed overall. The doctor even said, “So you aren’t going to have a giant afterall!” She’s still growing well but is no longer in the 97th percentile which is just fine with me. The rest of the appointment went fine as well. She had an anemia test (not anemic!) and a flu shot. She didn’t even cry for either poke! She looked at us, furrowed her brow, and got red in the face, but then realized she was fine and went right back to trying to eat the paper covering the table. The doctor gave us a list of finger foods which I was happy to accept since Hadley is definitely slowing her interest in purees and would rather eat what we are eating. He checked her gums since we still have no teeth and said it might be another month or even TWO before we see anything. While this makes eating a little tricky for her, I am happy to postpone the biting, sleeplessness, and overall misery that comes with new teeth. Oh yeah, while we were chatting with the doctor Hadley was clapping practically the whole time and he even commented that she was quite proud of her newest skill. It was really cute. But that’s about it to report. Our next appointment is for her one year check. I cannot believe how quickly that will be there! Until then…
It’s been a busy week of new milestones! Crawling yesterday and today…
WE HAVE A CLAPPER!!
To celebrate that she is NINE months old today, Miss Hadley decided she would officially become a CRAWLER!
She’s been slowing getting it over the last few days, but today was her first long stretch of crawling! She had been crawling a few inches then would stop and sit down, putting her back further than where she started. So, understandably, she got a little frustrated and didn’t try too hard. But once she built up a little more confidence (plus a little sisterly motivation) and didn’t give up, SHE DID IT. My baby is now mobile. Let the baby-proofing begin!
Today we drove out to McMinnville to check out the new Wings and Waves Waterpark at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum.
As soon as you walk through the main doors you are IN the waterpark. From the leisure pool (with a water Vortex, basketballs hoops, and a hot tub), to the Oregon forest themed play structure (with three kid-sized slides, a 300 gallon dump bucket, and lots more guns, buckets, and valves) and “Splashdown Harbor” the 91,000 gallon wave pool (with varying wave patterns and underwater bubblers). Oh and we can’t forget the four water slides that come out of the giant 747 on the roof! Sonic Boom (the yellow slide) is a great beginner slide, but still fast and exciting. Tail Spin (the blue slide) has figure eight banking curves but the real thrill is that the majority of the slide is in total darkness! Nose Dive (the green slide) has some steep drops and fast turns and ultimately drop you (around and around and around) in a huge funnel. The final slide, the Mach 1 (the orange slide), is the only slide you have to be over 48″ to ride and cannot go on a tube (the other slides can be done on a single or double tube and you only have to be 42″). I personally didn’t go on this one, but our friends found it wildly entertaining with a face full of water at the end.
Ana’s personal favorite is the wave pool. She puts on a life jacket and swims, body surfs, and floats around in the water like a little fish. The waves are really strong closer to the “shore” so as soon as the alarm that indicates the waves are coming sounds, we head to deeper water where the waves are still strong and rolling but don’t crash down on you and leave you choking on water. Then once the waves come to a stop, watch out for the bubblers that spontaneously erupt volcanoes of underwater bubbles!
Despite the fact that we went on a weekday, there were several school buses in the parking lot which resulted in longer lines for the waterslides, so we played in the wave pool and the leisure pool between slides to break things up. After trying everything Ana could go on at least twice (Sim and I took turns walking around with Hadley or letting her splash around in the warmer leisure pool) we ended with a soak in the hot tub. Then we decided to get cleaned up (they have several family bathrooms!) and go check out the water museum.
The H20 Museum was like a mini OMSI. It was very hands-on and perfect for children (and grown-up children too) to explore and experiment while learning. We walked in the door and Ana made a beeline for the submarine.
Then played around with a periscope.
She even sailed a boat down the Columbia River from the mountains, over the Bonneville Dam, and all the way down to the Astoria Bridge.
Then she played with a wave machine that showed how waves start in the ocean, react with buoys, and finally crash onto the shore.
Then we got to see what happens when water is a gas…
She loved exploring the space shuttles and lunar rovers. There were lots of buttons to push and simulators to test.
And finally she did some astronaut training and checked to see how she “measured up.”
All in all, we had a great time. It’s definitely worth the trip, and it’s a total bonus that it’s only an hour drive. At $25-30 per person, the admission price is a bit steep, but it is very nice that you can just make a day of it. We were there for about five hours and never had a chance to get bored. In fact, we would have stayed longer if we weren’t all getting tired and hungry. Our final thoughts? TWO THUMBS UP!!
Last week Ana had her first “Lil Dragon” karate class. She has been obsessed with karate ever since we made the mistake of letting her watch The Karate Kid (I have to give it to her, Ralph Macchio can be very persuasive.) She kept talking about karate so when I found the class in the THPRD summer activities guide I thought it would be the perfect opportunity for her to give it a try.
We signed up for the class with Ayden and Owen, who are also obsessed with martial arts (though I suspect, it has less to do with Ralph Macchio).
The teacher allowed us to stay in and watch the first class so we got to observe the “Lil Dragons” in action.
They started warming up with drills.
(My sweet girl reminding me she loves me by blowing me a kiss.)
They did some kicks.
Then did some jumps.
And wrapped up with some stretches.
Ana had a fun time and keeps asking when she gets to go back to class again. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the session progresses. You can see all the pictures here.
On Thursday Ana graduated from her 3’s Preschool class. All the parents and siblings were invited to the school to watch the children graduate and celebrate after with a little picnic.
During the program the kiddos sang a few songs they had been practicing.
Finally it was Ana’s turn to “walk across the bridge” which symbolized them progressing from one year to the next.
Ana’s teachers said a few nice things about each child and explained the word they selected to describe them. Ana’s word was “confident” and anyone that knows her would not be surprised by their choice.
All the children in the 3’s class, along with Teacher Valerie and Teacher Patty posed for a celebratory group photo.
Ana was so excited about the entire day and we could not be more proud of her accomplishments. Now our big decision is whether we should have her go into the 4’s class or skip her ahead to the Pre-K class. Decisions, decisions. Either way, my little girl is growing up way too fast!
You can see all the pictures here.
Yesterday we got the all clear from Hadley’s pediatrician to start her on solid food. Being a traditionalist, I went with rice cereal. But the times being what they are, I bought organic brown rice cereal. I pumped a little fresh milk so it was the perfect temperature (I.e. the temp that I know Hadley likes) and mixed it into her cereal.
First we gave her the spoon to get familiar with the taste and texture.
Then Ana gave her the first spoonful of cereal. (I had to run the camera and Sim was shooting video. Good thing we had an eager assistant, huh?)
Hadley ate the cereal like a champ! She was so eager to eat, she even grabbed on to the spoon!
She kept opening her mouth and going back for more.
She was loving it!
Excluding what dripped on her bib, Hadley ate the entire bowl of cereal I made.
Here is a little bit of video as well:
We ate our dinner after Hadley finished (normally her meals won’t require so much fanfare and we can all eat together, but the first meal required more dedication.) and she kept watching each bite we took, just waiting for us to feed her some more. Clearly, this girl was ready for solid food!
You can see all the pictures of Hadley’s first solid food here. Enjoy!
Hadley had her six-month doctors appointment today. Here are her stats from the appt:
Height: 26 3/4″ (85th percentile)
Weight: 18 lbs 11.5 oz (95th percentile)
Head: 42.8 cm (60th percentile)
Hadley had the same shots as her last appointment but this time she took them like a champ. She didn’t even notice the first one, glared at me for the second one, and fussed for all of three seconds for the third and final shot. Overall, she was a super trooper.
The big news from Hadley’s appointment today is she can now start solid food. I have mixed feelings about this milestone. Sure it’s a great photo opp, and Ana has been looking forward to this since Hadley was in the womb but I’m just not a fan of the baby food stage. It’s messy. Every meal requires an outfit change (sometime for both of us). It’s less convenient for eating out. I have get my butt in gear and start stocking my freezer with homemade organic baby food. But don’t worry. I plan to suck it up, put my OCD issues aside, and make this a fun experience for the entire family. So tonight, Hadley will have her very first solid food. (Check back later for photos and possibly even video.)
All in all, we have one happy, healthy little girl. Yeah!