Jul 29, 2019

Four-Year-Old Lasalove

The littlest Brown turned another year older this weekend! 

Her daddy met her in the morning before work Friday to present her with her fave - blueberry muffins.

Anna made her a birthday crown and we took our traditional birthday pic out back.

We let her open one gift on Friday and saved the rest for Saturday when Josh would be home.

She picked the biggest one to open and it made her day - an Elena of Avalor dress up gown.

Then she picked pizza for lunch - Pie Five hit the spot!

Saturday she sorta helped Anna make her rainbow princess cake.

Josh had to help Anna because my help comes with raised blood pressure and who needs that??

Didn't it turn out sweet?

Lasa chose Rainforest Cafe for her birthday dinner - which is so funny because it still kinda scares her.  This is her third time ever going.  She IS getting braver when the lights flash and the animals roar, but she is still pretty clingy up in Josh's lap for it all. Ha!

Back at home for the birthday honors.  Cuteness overload as always.

This girl.  Gosh, we love her. She is such a neat kid and she has grown up SO MUCH this last year.  She rocked being three and she is all kinds of ready for four.

Some snippets of life with her this past year that I have collected to save forever - slurping up all her little ways and words.
  • "Look at the voo (view)!" she exclaimed as we neared the mountains in East Tennessee.
  • When we wondered who died one day when the flags were at half mast, she piped up from the back seat, fresh off Easter weekend, "Jesus died!"
  • Weawized (realized), zuzzert (dessert), sit next to side me (sit beside me), swake (snake), Eena (Anna), ice lolly (for popsicle), Alfa Alfa (alfalfa), snoovie (smoothie), headmelmet (helmet), hakuna minatata (hakuna matata), bowgot (forgot), Ms. Mataka (Ms. Lataka)
  • She says Eek! a bunch ... usually when she is excited about something about to happen
  • She became such a capable swimmer this summer ... in her puddle jumper or life jacket of course.  She also learned to hold her nose and close her mouth under water when she jumps in.
  • She is still working on nighttime potty training ... dry about half the time.  
  • She quotes movies now and it's, like, my favorite thing.  She has perfect timing and context when she does it.
  • She is just plain loud.  And she still tries to manipulate things with her tears.
  • To Josh one day, "I didn't know your toes have hair!"
  • Telling us her life plans, "I gonna have a husband and a cat and a dog and a bunny."
  • Waltzing into a bathroom she'd never seen, "I'm new here."
  • And then in same bathroom, "Wow, dis seat is soft!" (it was a cushion type lid - ha!)
  • First few times going potty fresh out of the pool, "I have hot pee!!"
  • She keeps a rock collection, but always sneaks in pine cones, leaves, and flowers she finds.
  • She orchestrates Quiet Mouse/Still Mouse when we are all in the car and then says, " I am da judge ... Noah you're out!"
  • "I had a crunch in my tummy and it was rewy huhting why I was swimming."
  • "Speaking of buckles, I need to learn to buckle my shoes." What stole my heart was her perfect use of the phrase Speaking of.
  • She wants to talk to Siri all the time. 
  • "I don't wike waiting or sweeping (sleeping) or walking."
  • "I do wike pwyaing and all the fun summeh fings (summer things) why saying in da gwass."
  • "I wuv dis house and dis day da Word (Lord) made."
  • "Anna, guess what! Buhds (birds) can poke you eyes out!"
  •  "My back is huhting wite now but I don't feew it but I feew it now." Clear as mud.
  • When she couldn't find something she was looking for, "Daddy, I know where my stingray is - it's somewhere awound da house."
  • She has fixated on 5 minutes.  So like, when I say it's time to go, she asks for 5 more minutes holding up five fingers pleading for more time. What's funny is that she does this even when I have given a 10 minute warning or half hour warning ... she begs for 5 instead.  😆  I usually have to translate my times into how many 5's they are and then she relaxes.  Ha!
  • Doesn't need naps anymore but takes them just fine if I make her, which has been about half the time this summer.  She even puts herself down all by herself, which is awesome.
  • She's wearing size 4T and moving into 5T's this fall.  Shoes are toddler size 10 these days. 
  • She's 39 1/2 lbs (81st %ile) and 42.5 inches tall (95th %ile).  
  • She is a rock star about getting shots.  But she has demands ... for her flu shot this year, she says, "I want tweats AND coins."  She let me know this when she was disappointed she only got a milkshake for her well-check vaccinations.  Ha!
  • She loves, loves, loves to get the pages from the printer when I print things.  She will come running from across the house when she hears it.
  • She adores her Anna and is gaga for any and all playtimes she has with her.
  • Quality time is this child's love language, hands down!
  • She listens and learns SO MUCH in her bible study with Josh and at Sunday School at church.  It's kinda amazing to hear her discuss her lessons.
  • It's like pulling teeth to get her to eat dinner anymore. 
  • She plays some car game looking for yellow cars.  "Yewow cah, I win!"
  • When she got out of bed one night and smelled popcorn in the air from the movie we were watching downstairs, she protested much, "Is popcorn here?!!!!!"
  • She still calls for me to come wipe her bootie.  I try more and more to encourage her to do it herself.  She whines, "But I am too tired of wiping my bootie!"
  • She mostly shouts at Noah and/or tattles on him.  In her defense, he has trained her well to know how annoying he can and will be toward her.  It's a frustrating season between her and him for us all.
  • She is so proud to make her bed and present it to me when she does.  She is so capable!
  • She is Josh's partner in crime in all things. They are quite the pair, those two.
  • Proof of their bonding?  She knows all sorts of gardening terms no four year old should know.  It's astounding.  Walking into a business recently, she commented on the landscaping, "Wook at dose begonias!"
  • She is my partner in pistachio eating.
  • Peppa's still one of her faves! 
  • She has grown leaps and bounds in coloring skills.  Anna drew this, but look how well Lasa colored it in!  Watercolor painting is another new love of hers.
  • Don't even get me started about the cuteness of her in her first ever ballet class.  She has been a real leader in this group and has attended to her teachers so well. 
  • This year she has started processing some transracial adoption grief, if that's what it's called? Totally fair and totally normal and totally something I can't make easier for her, except to listen when she feels it and to validate that it's fair to feel. This statement came after we showed her a picture of Angelique's new baby after a flurry of texts we had with her in March this year. Lasa woke up from a nap and said in her post-nap haze, "Sometimes I don't wike being in dis famiwy." When I asked her why, she didn't know why. Later on, when she said it again, I redirected and asked what family she WOULD like to be in and she said, " I wish I was in a bwown famiwy." Tender  things! I think she must have had a dream stirred up from the pic and the talking about Angelique. I followed up by letting her know it's ok to want that and that it's also ok to want both families.  Adoption is hard!  (Also hard, the fact that Angelique disappeared again and has not responded to texts for months following this even though she asked us to try some more dates on her for visiting.  She didn't even text a Happy Birthday this year.  I am kinda really angry about it for Lasa and so very glad that Lasa doesn't even think to notice.  She did ask if Angelique knew it was her birthday and she guessed that maybe she didn't respond to our texts because "maybe she is having anudder baby."  Oy. I even hate noting this in what should be a fun birthday post, but it's birthday related, so ... for lack of a better plan, here it is. I hate it.)
  • Lasa starts 5 day a week pre-K next month and is so excited!  She will go with Josh to Lebanon for this each day.
  • For her birthday, she got real make-up to play with, sliceable play foods for her kitchen stuff, a drawing board, two dress-up gowns, two puzzles, a new story bible with people that match her skin color, and an Elena of Avalor scepter.
  • Some birthday survey results of Lasalove here as 3 turns to 4 - favorite color/yellow, movie/Frozen, food/cereal, part of the day/getting in the pool wiff a gwown up, friend/Liberty, thing to say/Wow!, restaurant/Chick fu way, book/Princess book, future job/Elsa, game/Mincraft, place to play/pwaygwound, don't like/going under water because it huhts my eauhs, thing you learned this year/balancing on one foot, favorite gift/Elena Scepter.

Lasa, our love, birthday blessings upon you!  We ask the Lord to grow you up in him a bunch this year and we ask Him to show us how best to guide you in your faith walk as your understanding of Bible lessons quickens.  We treasure you, little girl, and we can't even stand how much fun it is to get to grow you up.  You are funny, you are smart, you are gorgeous, you are surprising, you are playful, you are able.  We are so proud of you!  May this year be as stretching and wonderful as three was.  You are our precious joy! We love you to pieces.  Happy 4th Birthday, Lasa!  Four fits you like a glove already. 💖

All the hugs and tickles and chases and kisses, Mommy

Jul 23, 2019

Bunnies: Counting Down

Next week the bunnies will be fully weaned and ready to go to their new homes.  T minus 10 days and counting!  Five of them are spoken for now, leaving these two cuties still to be claimed, which I have posted about on FB and GTP and will post on Craigslist next weekend...

Lucy, suddenly all lop-eared...

And Luke, the last boy...

Pickett (the black one) is going to our friends, the Hornbecks.  Rooster (the squirrely-looking one) and Leia (the beautiful mixed-color one) are going to Elite Education Preschool here in Gallatin.  Inky is going to a lady here in our neighborhood.  And Millie, the littlest white one, is staying right here with us.  Extra photo of Millie just because...

Buds, Birthday, Bucket

Anna and some BUDS over to hang last week...
 
 
 

Noah and some BUDS at church, one of whom moved to MO a couple years ago but was in town this weekend for a quick hello...

Josh's 41st BIRTHDAY fell on Saturday and he had us all go see a property he spotted in Macon County. 22 acres or so!
 
 

He loved all his BIRTHDAY surprises - triple chocolate bundt cake, Lowes gift card from his parents, solar landscape lights for his path to the greenhouse and bunny bin, a cookbook for his new air fryer he got for Father's Day, a Carhartt shirt, some bamboo plants from Anna, and a messload of socks he had on the Amazon wishlist.  ;) 

The girls and I painted a bunch of cards for doing another summer BUCKET list item:  random acts of kindness.  These will go out to random people, some with prayers, some with verses, some with encouragement, and some with some fun moolah or treats.   Other BUCKET list items we checked off last week and this week:  memorizing the books of the bible and creating with Monkey String.

Another BUCKET list item we just finished was an exciting one!  Noah finished up his summer Marvel marathon (in chronological order) that has been going on from his birthday in May til now, juuuuuuuust in time to catch Avengers: Engame in one of the last theaters its actually still showing in on Sunday night. Ha! Was a fun finish for him ...  

Apparently there are nine more MCU movies on tap to come out in the next three years, so he is so pumped to get to see them all shiny and new in theaters like all his buddies do now. I am excited for him, too! Fun checklist, fun milestone!

Jul 15, 2019

Last Week Highlights

I got to do my first ever Escape Room Experience with a fun crew from church!

Molly's birthday was a fun excuse to get together.  I was surprised how useless I was during the challenge. Ha! I will know better what's up the next time I ever do one now though.  This particular challenge was a Thriller Escape Room, so it was sorta creepy.  Emmie was our fearless leader.  Molly was pretty amazing at this, too!

We did manage to escape with 3+ minutes to spare.  We were afforded a few extra helps along the way by our watchful Escape Room guide, though.  Bless him!  He called them Birthday Bonuses.

The next night some more Redeemer Women met up at Panera for chatting and kid free leisure.  It was a good night together! 

Lasa had two more ballet classes and on Thursday I got to see some of what they are learning.  It was precious.

Now that we have genders down for the bunnies, it was fun to host the list of buyers to stop by and see and pick their official bunny.  We are down to three that remain unclaimed - Inky, Lisa, and Luke.  During one visit prep, Josh took a catnap with the three white ones.  Too funny!

It was during this session we decided to keep one of those white ones after all - Molly's namesake, little Millie (she's the white one on the right).

We saw spots of storms again all week, this one being so cool!  I love the downpour you see on the left, the layers and layers of clouds all about, and of course the sun shining through up top.  I snapped this one when Josh and I scooted out for dinner without the kids at a new restaurant in Hville. 

Just for fun - this one!

Josh harvested his first grapes and they are indeed sweet now!  He is freezing all these for smoothies.

This fun vid midweek of Anna from camp...

And then there's this guy who is morphing before my very eyes ... is it just me or does he look older again?  This first shot, I made him be still so I could catch his nose from the side.  His precious button nose has gotten ... longer! Wow.
 

It's like I can see what college age Noah will look like already.  Alas this is the only pic I have of him from this week.  He's been keeping busy with the bunnies and all manner of buds to pass the time ... he spent an afternoon with Andrew showing him Lego stuffs, a day with Ben and Claire, another with Everett, another with Piercen and Riley, and another at church and again at Covenant Gathering yesterday with youth friends, especially Colman, William, and Joseph.  He is such a social kid - and just so great with any age friends. I love that about him.

Jul 13, 2019

Camp Pics and Feedback

The Annagirl is home from a full and fantastic week at Centrikid Camp!  She is hoarse and tired but so contented and pleased with all she did and learned and shared with friends - some highlights being a creative dance class and TP'ing the boys' cabin.  She loved getting to know a new friend while there and every second of all the girl time in their rooms.  Truth-be-told, she didn't miss us at home at all.  Ha!  Fair enough.  Middle child needed a break from daily life!  I am so pleased along with her to know she had such fun! 

Morning Time Along with God.  That's Anna on the right in the green cape.
 
 
 

At OMC (Organized Mass Chaos event on last afternoon).
 
 
 

The whole group of 3-5th graders and chaperones from our church.  There were 400 kids total at the camp this week.

Josh was entirely precious in his tucking notes in her suitcase for every day of camp.  Best Daddy!
 

Anna made a beeline for her bunnies when she got home.  Then she basically laid around alllll day and night, she was so wiped. 

Also precious to my heart were the things friends who chaperoned pulled me aside to exclaim on about our girl.  Things that make the back of your eyes sting, they are so kind and complimentary about this child we get to call ours.  

Another chaperone stopped me at pick-up to share, "Anna is just such a great kid!  That girl ... she's gonna be an evangelist.  She was so invested in all the talks we had.  You know, many would be silly in group time, but she was say the most profound things.  I wish I had written them all down..."  She just seemed so impressed with Anna's growing faith and walk and it just humbles me to the core to get to take in such feedback from those who get to know her!  One blessed momma.

When I asked Anna what was a lesson she took away from camp, something that stood out to her, she shared that she learned how the Lord has made her perfectly and that He will use her flaws for good things.  Amen, baby girl!  She also amazed herself by being so organized with her stuff and alert to schedules and responsibilities and getting to places on time.  She says she thinks it was because I wasn't around to remind her that she knew she HAD to pay attention better.  HA!