So, this week I started “school.” But mom and dad kind of tricked me, I think. Because in all their talk about school, they never mentioned that they wouldn’t be there with me. And, I was lead to believe I’d be going to the big red school across the street from our house – but turns out I still have to get bigger before I can go there.
On Monday morning, after daddy left for his first day at work, mommy drove me to this other school (definitely not the one across the street). I was pretty excited, especially when I got there and saw ALL THE TOYS! But then all these other kids started showing up wanting to share the toys with me. And then mom started talking about leaving. Hmmmm, I was not happy about that.
But, I was brave and decided not to worry about it and just focus on taking in all the interesting stuff going on around me. When mom left I whimpered a little, but held it together. However, when she came and picked me up after lunch, she asked if I had fun and I said “yes” and then she asked if I wanted to go back the next day and I was honest with her: “no.” I told her that I didn’t like it there because it was yucky and there were too many people (that’s me in the middle of all those yuckies below – even though I seem happy, don’t be fooled). However, I did tell her that Tennis – yes tennis, just like daddy! – was my favorite part of the day.
She still made me go back anyway! I know dad understands how germ infested those places are, but mom didn’t seem to care. I cried and cried when she left, but eventually recovered when the face painting started and managed to survive the day because I had an awesome butterfly painted on my face. Despite the cool songs I learned (”Do your ears hang low?” and “Where is thumper?”), I still told mom that I wasn’t interested in going back.
On Thursday, we went back AGAIN and I was okay at first, but then when mom tried to leave I yelled out “I don’t like these people!” and she STILL made me stay. Geez, doesn’t anyone listen to me anymore? I’m actually glad I stayed though, because we got to go outside and play in the water, and when my nanny Angie picked me up after lunch I told her that I wanted to go back again.
I’m still not really sure how I feel about all the other kids in my class (mostly boys), but at least next week is Basketball week – yay!
Oh, and I had SO MUCH fun at my new Kindergym class yesterday, and next week swim classes start, too. I have such a busy life.
Hayden asked me to help her write about her first Father’s Day, since she can’t really talk yet. We love our daddy so much, and are having lots of fun celebrating with him today.
We’ve been super-lucky to get lots of quality time with him, especially during the past 9 month while he’s been working at home. He says he’s starting a new job and will have to work in an “office” starting tomorrow, but I’m still trying to convince him to just work in our home office with mommy cause we’ll miss him lots.
Even though our daddy can be kind of strict and OCD-ish sometimes, we still worship him and love to play or watch TV with him. Sometimes I even call him “master,” and when he asks “Who’s the boss?” I always say “daddy.”
Here’s a slideshow with some of the fun times we’ve had with our daddy over the past year.
It’s been busy busy times in Phamsterworld. We’ve been unpacking, hosting visitors, teething, enjoying lots of family gatherings, taking trips to the zoo, working, complaining about the rain, unpacking some more, singing songs, preparing Dave for a consulting gig in Turkey, surviving fatherless for a week, learning to walk, watching “Bob the builder” construct a huge house in our backyard (kind of), working some more, finding a nanny, reverting from a big girl bed back to a crib, going to the park, marveling at the hail, hiking, sleeping in closets (the only rooms without bright light), selecting window coverings, going to the Rose Festival, working some more, etc.
…and now it’s the middle of June so the title of the post is no longer appropriate but I feel a need to leave it just so I can laugh at how long it’s taken me to get this up. Here are some highlights and media galore from our past 6 weeks that I haven’t had a chance to capture for the blog yet.
The first weekend in May, we had a wonderful visit from cousin Addi, Aunt Crystal, and Grandpa Busath, who flew up to Portland from Utah for my nephew’s blessing. We got to host them at our new house and test out the “guest quarters” in our basement, which worked out nicely. Maddy loved having Addi around for 3 whole days, and has missed her a lot ever since she left.
Below are a couple photos from that awesome weekend.
Since then, we’ve also had lots of other playdates with the rest of the cousins, which we always enjoy thoroughly despite the intensity of the chaos that ensues every time that many toddlers and babies converge (hence my lack of photos of said playdates). If it weren’t for naps and distance, we’d get together with them every day.
In addition to our fun cousin time, Maddy has been lucky enough to go on a couple other cool outings of her own when weather permits. I took her out for coffee with a friend at the cutest little coffee shop and Maddy got a kick out of playing with their dominoes and chess set while drinking a very grown up milk next to my cup of coffee. I also took her to the Rose Festival, which is a fun waterfront fair they have in downtown Portland. She loved the fire truck ride we went on, but was a little scared by the hot air balloon ride. Dave also took her back for the Dragon Boat races on a different day, which amazed and thrilled her – she seemed especially smitten with the drums they have on the boats.
Today she went to her first gymnastics class, which we hope gives her a safer place to practice the “routines” she’s been performing for us lately (basically rotating through a few yoga poses and then running around in circles). Next week Maddy starts preschool/summer camp three mornings a week! We’re very excited for her to meet some new friends up here, because she definitely misses and talks about her Cali buddies all the time, especially Sydney, Sierra, Lily and Chloe.