The girls both LOVE our iPhones and often play with the educational apps that we have. Kaelia loves to play with an animals app the most, while Taelyn is addicted to Letter School and is working on writing her letters (she has mastered A, E, and T so far). They both know exactly where different apps are located on each of our phones and can maneuver around the phone very well. Recently, however, we heard her saying some unusual words while playing on the phone. When we asked her what she was doing, she simply replied, "I'm learning Spanish." Justin has a Spanish flashcards app on his phone, and Taelyn found it one day and decided to take it on. After we discovered that she was using this app, Justin asked her why she didn't learn the words in English and she said, "I don't want to do it in English; I want to do it in Spanish!" And there you have it: our three year-old is teaching herself Spanish. ¡Buena suerte, Taelyn!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Our Newest Little Addition
This week has been pretty eventful as we added another member to our family. Meet our new little puppy, Meeka! She is 6 weeks old (born on Leap Day) and is a cross between a Jack Russell Terrier and a Pekingese. So far, she has been very sweet. She loves to snuggle up and fall asleep in our laps while she also enjoys the occasional play time.
Needless to say, the girls are very excited to have little Meeka around. Taelyn noticed that Meeka was shivering when we first took her home because she was scared, and Taelyn said that she missed her mama. So now Taelyn has taken on the role as Meeka's new mama. During the car ride home from picking Meeka up, Taelyn held her the entire time and was the only person that could get Meeka to stop shaking. Then when we got home, we set up a bed for Meeka, and Taelyn tucked her in with a teddy bear and Taelyn's very own beloved blankie. Kaelia, on the other hand, is a great playmate for Meeka. Kaelia likes to run up to her and as soon as Meeka looks back, Kaelia runs away laughing as she screams, "Don't get me!"
The girls were also intricate in coming up with names for Meeka. Since we first started about the possibility of getting a dog, Taelyn wanted to name it Stitch from Lilo and Stitch, and Kaelia wanted the name, Bolt, from the Disney movie. Then when we picked up Meeka, we learned that she is a girl so Bolt was out. We were completely set on Stitch, but on the ride home, Justin asked the girls if they had any other ideas for names before we made a decision. Taelyn was trying to be goofy and said something like "Meekaboondowbi" (we don't actually remember the entire name. We all laughed about the name and said it out loud a few times. Then we shortened the name to Meeka, and Justin and I actually stopped laughing for a minute and decided that we kind of liked the name. So after a day of getting to know our little puppy a little better, we decided that Meeka fit her best.
First Potty!
Weekend in Nottingham Road
We had a long weekend for Easter break, so we decided to spend the time in a small touristy and country town called Nottingham Road in South Africa. We actually have not celebrated Easter yet, though, because we will do that during our next long weekend when we are with our friends.
During our long weekend in Nottingham Road, we enjoyed the country life while we stayed in a cottage at a horse ranch. The girls loved seeing the animals everyone day right outside the door. When we woke up the first morning, Taelyn ran in to our room to tell us that she was sitting in bed and then just heard a "neighhhh" like a horsey. So we took her outside to see the actual horse that was just across our doorstep. She and Kaelia both loved it! Kaelia took more of a liking to the ducks, though. There were several baby ducklings following their mama around, and both girls tried to follow all of them around.
After some time on the ranch, we headed off to town where the girls got to play on a playground and then tried their own candle dipping. They each took a candle shaped like a ball and dipped it in to various colors. Taelyn was hesitant about the hot wax, and Kaelia definitely lost interest after she dropped her candle in during the first dip and the wax splattered all over us. But both girls were eager to choose the colors to dip their candles in and then loved dipping the candles in to water to cool. They were also pretty excited to see their candles when they were done and even insisted on sleeping with their candles for the rest of the weekend!
The next day, we took the girls to another horse stable where they got to ride their first ponies. They both LOVED this experience! Taelyn was such a champ on her pony. She didn't need either of us to stand beside her, and she did so well on the pony that the instructor had the pony trot! When she was done, Taelyn cried quite a bit because she wanted to take the pony with her. Kaelia, being a bit younger, needed my help to keep her on the pony during the ride, but she had a great time as well. She liked petting the pony and often said "go horsey!" as she was riding. Her favorite part was when the pony walked over a rainbow colored stick, and she kept saying, "go horsey colors" because she wanted to go over the stick again.
Other than the stable experience, Justin and I had a nice time as well. We went to a vineyard for some wine tasting and enjoyed the local brewery - the main reason why the town has a name on the map in South Africa. One of the nicest features, however, was the fireplace in our cottage. We made a fire every night as we ate dinner and watched some family movies.
The weekend was perfect! Stay tuned to hear about our upcoming Easter celebration.
During our long weekend in Nottingham Road, we enjoyed the country life while we stayed in a cottage at a horse ranch. The girls loved seeing the animals everyone day right outside the door. When we woke up the first morning, Taelyn ran in to our room to tell us that she was sitting in bed and then just heard a "neighhhh" like a horsey. So we took her outside to see the actual horse that was just across our doorstep. She and Kaelia both loved it! Kaelia took more of a liking to the ducks, though. There were several baby ducklings following their mama around, and both girls tried to follow all of them around.
After some time on the ranch, we headed off to town where the girls got to play on a playground and then tried their own candle dipping. They each took a candle shaped like a ball and dipped it in to various colors. Taelyn was hesitant about the hot wax, and Kaelia definitely lost interest after she dropped her candle in during the first dip and the wax splattered all over us. But both girls were eager to choose the colors to dip their candles in and then loved dipping the candles in to water to cool. They were also pretty excited to see their candles when they were done and even insisted on sleeping with their candles for the rest of the weekend!
The next day, we took the girls to another horse stable where they got to ride their first ponies. They both LOVED this experience! Taelyn was such a champ on her pony. She didn't need either of us to stand beside her, and she did so well on the pony that the instructor had the pony trot! When she was done, Taelyn cried quite a bit because she wanted to take the pony with her. Kaelia, being a bit younger, needed my help to keep her on the pony during the ride, but she had a great time as well. She liked petting the pony and often said "go horsey!" as she was riding. Her favorite part was when the pony walked over a rainbow colored stick, and she kept saying, "go horsey colors" because she wanted to go over the stick again.
Other than the stable experience, Justin and I had a nice time as well. We went to a vineyard for some wine tasting and enjoyed the local brewery - the main reason why the town has a name on the map in South Africa. One of the nicest features, however, was the fireplace in our cottage. We made a fire every night as we ate dinner and watched some family movies.
The weekend was perfect! Stay tuned to hear about our upcoming Easter celebration.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Kaelia's Big Girl Bed
Exciting news this week: Kaelia just said goodbye to her crib and got a big girl bed! She has been waiting for this day for several weeks and could not wait for it to come. She started gravitating towards Taelyn's bed a while ago and then started crying at nap and bed time, saying that she wanted to sleep in Taelyn's bed.
Once we knew a bed had been ordered, we took Kaelia to the store to pick out her bedding. She had so much fun! In the end, she chose a duvet cover with different animals on it like cats, dogs, and elephants. Unfortunately, we did not have the bed right away to put the bedding on. Kaelia actually fell asleep in the car on the ride home that day, and when I set her down in her crib, she instantly woke up crying out "where's my big girl bed?"
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