A peach of a mama…

Have you met Ds Mama? Well she’s expecting- 2, not twins- but heart-made sisters that will grace their lives with much beauty and joy. Peach & Mallory are two sweet girls from Eastern Europe that are on their way to their forever family courtesy of Reece’s Rainbow. Ds Mama has committed to bringing these girls home and has started raising funds to get them here as quickly as possible.  The painting noted here is part of her fundraiser. Head over to read the details and consider participating.

Ds Mama is a wonderful resource, advocate and friend in our community and we are thrilled that she has decided to take these two beauties into her loving home. These girls couldn’t ask for a better mama!  She’s been a real blessing in our family’s lives as we’ve navigated this new world. She’s a peach of a mama- so it’s only fitting that she become the mama for Peach- and sweet Mallory too. Bless you on your journey dear- we’ll all be following along

Mommaday: Holiday Hi-lights!

We spent the 4th of July with my parents! The trip itself was a long one. We had a flight cancelled about halfway there and ended up staying overnight in Minneapolis. Then were rerouted to another airport in order to make it there in time for fireworks.  We had a few other kinks, like our carseats going on to the original airport and not following us and a panicked Momma over the dwindling supply of diapers and pureed foods that were carried on and therefore available this side of security. But our spirits were bright- mainly due to our little girls and their happy-go-lucky-attitude they must have summoned from beyond. We were able to borrow a couple of carseats from the airport to help us get to my parents’ home safely and got an additional sight-seeing adventure worked in along the way.

In the meantime all the extra airport time alloted us:

plenty of tummy time for the Quail.

time for resting…

dinner and a show

some serious Little People reinactments

time for crawling practice disguised as relay races…

and time with the happiest kid that ever spent 2 days in an airport!

We finally got on an airplane and were headed west when we looked out the window and were grateful we hadn’t any red luggage:

and celebrated our lack of red luggage with this:

I love airplane food almost as much as I love hospital and school cafeteria food! That’s not sarcastic either! Give me airplane cookies any day of the week- when I found they started selling them in the store I breathed a sigh of relief that I could lay off pressuring the airline attendants for spares. Fortunately my newfound laid-back attitude has reaped what it has sewn!

More pictures of the actual kiddos on holiday to come!

Gratitude Journal

1. Family to visit

2. Safe travels

3. a hotel to keep us overnight

4. an airline to pay for said hotel

5. nice people trying to make the best of an unpleasant situation

6. cheerful small ones who think this is all just part of the adventure

7. grandparents willing to change their plans to come get you

8. a Wall Drug donut along with free ice water and 5 cent coffee

9. perfect poo-poo timing on a long trip

10. airport carseats

11. a nice lady getting us grown ups coffee and yogurt for the baby while we wait

12. seeing the joyful spirit in your children

13. the delight on Zuzu’s face as she keeps trying to hold the little chick

14. the delight on the Quail’s face as she figures out she can crawl over to kiss mama

15. the delight on the Quail’s face as she figures out it’s cherry ice-cream in the bowl- not just plain yogurt!

16. a smooth unassisted transition from sitting to lieing down

17. extra airplane cookies

18. a childhood favorite- home-made pizza

19. a childhood favorite- original scent Jergens lotion!

20. childhood pictures to browse through and remember and smile over

21. a baby crawling without support!

Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you*

Robert Fulghum

 

*lest the example look too arrogant, rest assured most of the imitation around here is a little less virtuous

Quail Day: Military Motions

Army crawling has begun… mostly for the ability to get the remote, cell phone, landline, momma-book, netbook, lunging after the poor cat’s tail or to pilfer her sister’s toy. It’s still hard for her. I know army crawling typically comes after rocking on all fours and before true crawling but right now it’s mostly the left arm that is down on her elbow. It’s a bit of an adversarial activity around here though. When any of us try to put her in position and hold her there or go behind her and put our hands up to her feet for something to push off of she squawks at us and drops down. About the only thing good I can say about this daily struggle is the same thing I said about nursing practice with her- at least her resistance is building up strength in her little body. That’s gotta serve some purpose right?

If left to her own devices and a toy is out of reach one of two things happen- up on all fours she goes backwards or crouched into army crawl position she’ll hoist herself forward about 3-4 pulls at a time. If the toy is too far out of reach she won’t even attempt it. It has crossed my mind that perhaps it’s a vision issue- but she seems to notice other things that are at a distance and respond to them just fine.

She’s still working on transitions too. Mostly if on her own they are a flop by accident or a misjudge of distance that turns into a tumble. I think if she could get the transitions from sitting to crawling down and the reverse back up she might be more likely to try crawling more frequently. She’s so feisty about the whole thing. Most reports home from school involve her fighting being put in a crawl position and then them noticing that she’s laughing, rocking back up on all fours once the grown-up has walked away.

On the other hand- her little legs are strong and her balance is pretty good- so standing and us moving her body in a walking motion go well and mostly cause giggles from her. Her PT said she wouldn’t crawl and we should focus on walking and she would be there in the next few months. We really don’t want to skip crawling though- both for the cognitive and the fine motor benefits that she will miss if she skips it.

I guess she’ll get there one step at a time….

corner view: summer

May it be filled with:

porch reading:

splish-splashin at home, pool and oceanside…

travel…

dedicated rose-smellin time…

free time with pals…

lots of weekend birthday parties celebrating the lives of little ones…

& summer bounty from the garden (and hopefully the mind, spirit & inspiration to not let it go to waste!):

A season of fun & festivities is here! Travel around the world and see how summer is blooming: