Friday, March 12, 2021

Xavier - Age 7 and a half

 Xavier has finally returned to all in-person school.  He is getting used to going full days, 5 days a week, as he's never done that before.  He was sent home for COVID during half-day Kindergarten, so full days is new for him.  So at around the 1 year anniversary of COVID, he has returned like normal (although still wearing masks).  

Xavier loves being back in school.  They had alternated between hybrid (going in person 2 or 3 days a week, home the other days) and fully remote learning since the pandemic started.  He's staying busy with hockey (through parks and rec), and both lacrosse and baseball start in April.  He was signed up to play basketball through UA Optimist this past winter, but at the last minute, it was cancelled.  We were so bummed because that program was really great last year.

We have been into movie nights lately.  Some movies we've watched as a family, along with ice-cream sundaes or Papa John's pizza to make it more fun, are Mighty Ducks 1 and 2, Beethoven, Cheaper by the Dozen, Uncle Buck and Mrs. Doubtfire.  These are all movies that Steve and I grew up with and they are still big hits!  I'm looking forward to hopefully starting a TGIF routine, like I had as a kid, where we watch Full House, Family Matters, and Step by Step.  These were shows I looked forward to on the Friday night line up and watching with my family growing up.

Xavier's reading has improved greatly since the beginning of first grade last fall.  He went from reading Elephant and Piggie books, that had just a few words on each page, to reading chapter books.  And he's not even through with first grade!  I still read books to him, too.  He's currently into Berenstain Bears, Arthur, Fly Guy (though he's almost outgrown these), and we just started the Stupids series.  He's picked up the Eerie Elementary series books from the library at school and I read those to him.

We've started taking the kids to nicer restaurants.  For Valentine's Day, we took the kids to Lindey's in German Village and the kids got to experience valet parking (so fancy!).  It has become Xavier's favorite restaurant (good taste!) and he keeps asking to go back.  We also like going to Hyde Park in the short north.  He likes the red velvet cake (it's almost a foot tall!) and the big chandeliers.  For birthdays, his favorite place to eat is the Japanese steakhouse because of the fanfare of the singing, birthday pineapple, and sombrero picture.

Xavier is the best eater.  He likes california rolls, edamame, meatballs, broccoli, almost all fruit, but his most favorite food is plain pasta noodles with parmesan cheese on top.  

Audra's 3rd Birthday!

 Happy 3rd Birthday to our sweet, baby Audra!

We celebrated three years by having a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese with our immediate family (due to Covid still being a factor with other family getting together with us).  We played games and the kids exchanged their game tickets for giant lollipops and toys.  We then came home to open presents, eat pizza, and have some Frozen themed cake.  Some presents received were money and a puppy playhouse from Aunt Cindy and family, Play-doh and shapes from Xavier, a Peppa Pig play house from Shelby, some pennies for her piggy bank, unicorn jewelry box, new shoes, and a mermaid tail to name a few. 

At Audra's 3 year appointment, we discussed with Dr. Jen that Audra needed to get rid of the night time pacifier (so we stopped using it that night).  It only took 3 nights before she completely stopped asking for it.  We also discussed kicking up potty training.  Audra has been introduced to the Elmo musical potty, but she's not really used it.  She sits on it with her pants or diaper on.  We started really using that potty the following week (more on that in a separate post).  And finally, we discussed her diet needed to change since she was eating so much peanut butter, sometimes for lunch and dinner.  Going forward she's only allowed one serving of peanut butter a day, and she has to eat more variety of fruits and meat.  She eats Dino nuggets and fish sticks, but she doesn't really eat the foods we eat, so we have to start making her eat our dinners.  She does great with milk, 1 cup at breakfast and 1 cup at dinner, but we need to start having her eat a serving of yogurt or cheese each day.  We also had to start giving her a Flinstone's chewable vitamin.  We started mixing a crushed up vitamin in applesauce for her.

 Audra's 3rd Birthday stats:
Height:  36 inches
Weight:  36 pounds (at 40 pounds, she can get out of her carseat and use a booster chair!)
Favorite Food:  peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers, strawberries, pears, popcorn, Pirate's Booty, Veggie straws
Least Favorite Food:  anything green, any meat we eat, most new things (haha)
Favorite Activities: jumping on the trampoline, going on walks and stroller rides, playing with Jasper, reading books in Mommy's bed, art class, gymnastics, play-doh
Least Favorite Activities: going down for nap, leaving the house unless going to art class or gymnastics class, trying new food
Signature Move:  pooping in her diaper and then sticking her booty out, saying "na, na-na, na, na" while showing us what she did.

Audra's favorite books at the moment are mostly ones that I grew up with.  We like to read:
Caps For Sale (she loves saying "Caps! Caps for sale! 50 cents a cap!")
Imogene's Antler's
Imogene Comes Back!
Clifford's 1st Valentine's Day and other baby Clifford books (she likes him as a little puppy)
Little Critter books
King Bidgood's in the Bathtub

Our little Audra, the sweetest, smartest 3 year old we know.  We wish you the best 3rd year and can't wait to see you grow and learn new things!