Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Maggie: 22 Months
Likes/Dislikes: Princesses! Maggie loves all things princess (just like big sister) and her favorites along with Elsa/Anna are Belle, Rapunzel and newly discovered Merida. She can sit and watch Beauty and the Beast or Tangled in absolute awe. She still loves her baby dolls, playing with Emma and has recently become a bag lady. Maggie is one that also likes to have her alone time and have play time by herself. She still wants to cuddle before bed or when she's tired and still loves her paci. There's very few things Maggie is not a fan of, but some includ invasion of personal space, help with brushing her teeth, fruit and being told no.
Development: This girl can talk......a lot and incredibly clear. It's pretty astounding to hear certain things come out of her mouth or how much of a song she knows (Twinkle Twinkle, ABC's, Doc McStuffins, Let it Go). She responds to any question you ask her and you actually understand what she's saying. I love the growth of this age. It's so fun to see how much she has changed or learned week to week. She's started wanting to help take her clothes on/off and gets her shoes and coat when asked, while trying to put on herself. Her independence has kicked in.
Sleeping: We cut Maggie's morning nap a little after 20 months and she's doing great with one nap a day. Typically two to three hours in length. Bedtime is around 7 p.m. and sleeps until 6:30-7:00 a.m.
Eating: Carbs are definitely a favorite for Maggie. Luckily we can get her to eat meat, unlike Emma. Veggies are a hite or miss, though we did learn she likes salad. We can hardly get her to eat fruit except for apples or on a rare occasion, a banana.
Monday, February 20, 2017
Emma: Three and a half
"Wait until she hits three, terrible twos have nothing on threes"
I lost track how many times I have been told the above. But here we are, in the middle of the so called "awful" threes and you know what? I am seriously loving this age.

Emma is full of fun and laughter, curiosity and discovery, wonder and amusement. She talks ALL THE TIME, radiates love and kindness, is sensitive yet strong. Sure she has her moments, but they are few and far between.
She is changing as fast as the days come and go, it's hard to keep up. Emma is so proud to show us new skills and things she has learned. She just beams with pride. Her independence has really kicked into gear the last month with dressing herself or pushing us out the door when we drop her off at preschool. While she isn't needing us at much and it at times hurts, I'm definitely hanging on to every cuddle, hug, kiss and "I love you" these days.
My most favorite observation of Emma the last several months is how protective she is of Maggie. She is ALWAYS looking out for her, guiding her, mothering her. They are often caught randomly holding hands, hugging or saying "I love you". As much as they can drive each other crazy, they truly adore one another.
Some of her current favorites.....
Shows: Elena of Avalor, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, Paw Patrol, Doc McStuffins
Movies: Frozen, Tangled, Beauty and the Beast
Princess: Depends on the day, but still loves Elsa. Especially since receiving the dress, crown, wand and shoes for Christmas. But she's also super into Elena, Belle and Rapunzel.
Food: Fruit, peanut butter and honey sandwiches, french toast sticks, yogurt
Activities: Playing dress up and baby dolls
Emma, it's simple: I hope you always stay as tender-hearted and caring as you are now. You are truly one-of-a-kind. Stay YOU!
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Christmas: 2016
Again, another post that is long overdue. But hey, at least it is up.
We kicked off the holidays with Emma's first preschool program and boy was it cute. She was excited to have us all there and that showed in her performance of bouncing around and singing with extra animation. Afterwards, the girls went to dinner with Nana, Papa and aunt Alaina to celebrate Alaina's 21st birthday. Matt and I headed to the men's basketball holiday party.
We were lucky with timing of basketball games and no weather issues to be able to head to Minnesota for a few days to celebrate with our Shoultz family. The girls got in a lot of quality family time, including their favorite, cousin Madison.
We made it back to Iowa in time for Christmas Eve service with my family, followed by dinner and opening gifts. Emma and Maggie are at such a fun age to watch open gifts. Maggie gasps in pure excitement, as if she is totally surprised, and Emma is just thrilled with all the new items she has to play with.
Christmas day was relaxed as we opened presents from Santa, played with all our new things, watched the Christmas parade and headed back to my parents' for dinner and opening our stockings from them.
We had full intentions of going to the movies, but with travel in Minnesota and celebrating back at home, the girls just wanted to play with all their new toys. So on the 26th, we went and saw "Sing" as a family. This was Maggie's first time at a movie and she did great. Such a cute movie with fun songs throughout that kept the girls engaged. Thank goodness for juice boxes, fruit snacks and family sized popcorn!
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Thursday, January 12, 2017
Maggie: 20 Months
Likes/Dislikes: Maggie is our little dancer and we die over how into it she gets. She definitely has more rhythm than her sister, but some of her dance moves are a little questionable :) We started having little dance parties before bed to drain some energy and it is so funny watching the two of them. She continues to love baby dolls, dressing up, Frozen, Minnie Mouse and playing with Emma. Maggie really dislikes getting dressed when she's not ready, putting coats on or having her hair done. It's like wrestling an alligator sometimes to get her coat on. I think if she could wear pajamas and have her hair disheveled all day, she would. Personal space is still something Maggie values, so watch out if she is in a mood and you are invading her boundaries. *cough* Emma, Chloe and Rylee *cough*
Development: I think (and fear) we may have started entering the early stages of the terrible twos with Mags. She has been refusing to get dressed or put coat/hat on and just throws a fit while throwing her body around. She's been bringing on more meltdowns and telling us "no" or "nope" a lot. She's also mastered crying that then results in laughing. Everything is funny to her. She can count to ten, and may only skip one or two numbers. And her ABC's - oh man, I love listening to her sing them. She gets the tune and skips a few letters, but I say she gets over half of them. Matt and I were able to get a full weekend alone with Maggie last week and kept talking how much more talkative and funny she was 1:1. Matt said he thinks Emma may suppress her and so she was relishing in the attention.
Sleeping: Bedtime has been closer to 7 p.m. as of late and waking up anywhere between 6:15-7:00 a.m. (except today when it was 5:45!). Trying to cut her from her morning nap, but that has been a struggle lately. She doesn't take morning naps at our house or Miss Amanda's, but does at my mom's. Taking good afternoon naps too.
Eating: Maggie is loving feeding herself things a spoon like oatmeal, cereal, soup and yogurt. She grew frustrated seeing big sister be able to do it, but after a couple messy tries, she is now fairly neat about it.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Thanksgiving: Sun, Basketball and Mickey Mouse
We had a very special Thanksgiving this year, we spent the
holiday week in sunny Orlando! Hands down, a memorable trip I'll cherish forever. Everything from the weather, the company, the games, Disney experiences and the most beautiful hotel (Gaylord Palms), it was all perfect.
I have to admit, I was pretty nervous to fly alone with
Maggie and Emma. I thought it would be smart to fly at night, thinking the
girls would sleep. No sleep, unless you count the last 15 minutes of the
flight. The girls are active and curious who like to touch everything, chase
each other and ask questions. I remember texting some friends during the hour layover
in St. Louis that I would never fly alone with the girls again. It was constant
re-directing. But, I took a deep breath and knew we would be in Florida soon
and it would all be worth it. I truly believe that we as parents worry so much
about our kids behaving, that in all reality, they are being perfectly normal
acting kids. In fact many people complimented me of how great of travelers the
girls were and well behaved. HA!!!! Really though, thank goodness for snacks and the iPad/LeapPad.
We were greeted at the airport by my dad at nearly midnight
for then a 20 minute drive to their condo, where we would stay for two nights
until Matt and the team got to town. After a full night of rest, some breakfast
and coffee (thank you Jesus), we hit the road with Nana, Papa and aunt Alaina
to visit my grandparents. We haven’t seen my grandparents since Maggie was a
few months old and it was nice to be able to see them again.
Tuesday, us girls were off to Animal Kingdom! Animal Kingdom
was the perfect park to visit as our first park, it is much smaller and not as overwhelming.
I knew we were going to Disney during the busiest time of year, so made sure to
do FastPasses for both meet and greets, as well as rides. While there, the
girls met Mickey and Minnie, Chip-n-Dale, Goofy and Pluto. We saw some great,
cute shows: A Bug’s Life in 3D as well as the Lion King in a shortened musical.
The top must experience at Animal Kingdom is the Kilimanjaro safari ride. It
was AWESOME! You felt like you were so far removed from Orlando, Florida and on
a true safari. Giraffes literally walking right up to you, elephants bathing
near the watering hole and a beautiful lioness on top of a rock overlooking it
all.
We laid low on Wednesday: pool time during the day and then Matt and I went with the team for a special dinner at one of the Disney resorts to kickoff the tournament.
Followed with games on Thursday (Thanksgiving) and Friday.
We laid low on Wednesday: pool time during the day and then Matt and I went with the team for a special dinner at one of the Disney resorts to kickoff the tournament.
Followed with games on Thursday (Thanksgiving) and Friday.
Saturday was the big day at Magic Kingdom! Matt had an off day that he was able to join us. We arrive by 8:30 a.m. and didn't leave until 7:30 p.m. Even with all that time, we didn't make it to the Tomorrowland portion of the park. Even with it being the busiest week in the park, we got to do so much: ride tons of rides, meet Cinderella, Elena of Avalor, Ariel, Pooh and Tigger, saw a couple stage shows, the afternoon AND night parades, then a special lighting of the castle from Elsa, Anna and Olaf. It was all decked out for the holidays and even more beautiful than it is without. Magic Kingdom has the best parades with the best performers! If you ask Emma, the parades, meeting the princesses and the Dumbo ride were her favorites. It really is a
kingdom full of magic, music and dancing, lights, rides and dreams come true. No matter how old you are, Magic Kingdom truly is one of the happiest places on earth. I think Matt and I enjoyed it just as much, if not more, than the girls. Plus, to see the sheer delight and joy in the girls was a memory I will cherish a lifetime.
After an eventful and fun week in Orlando, it was up and at it bright and early Sunday for the girls and I as we flew back home to Iowa. Seriously, I am still blown away with how well these girls traveled and adapted to a long week on the road. I am also incredibly grateful to have had my parents and sister there with us to share in the memories and to have help with the girls.
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After an eventful and fun week in Orlando, it was up and at it bright and early Sunday for the girls and I as we flew back home to Iowa. Seriously, I am still blown away with how well these girls traveled and adapted to a long week on the road. I am also incredibly grateful to have had my parents and sister there with us to share in the memories and to have help with the girls.
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