Catching Up

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Pardon the long stretch between posts. I used to post content at least once a month, but I have to use my time differently as the kids get older and evolve faster than we can keep up with.

The catch up updates are best summarized with accompanying pictures.

We moved! We moved from Rocklin to Roseville in December 2021. The kids also switched schools in the process.

Old habits die hard. Everyone still prefers to congregate in Mommy and Daddy’s bedroom and jockey for position closest to Mommy. Christopher usually wins šŸ†

They now have a bar to sit at with the kitchen island and do stuff
The move was fueled by the need for more space, specifically for me to have a dedicated home office to work as I now work from home full-time
We are in Roseville and have a TON of roses on the property
One of the best parts of moving here has been the up time in wildlife we now enjoy
The kids love wandering over to the reserve
We are having a pool put in out back, and it is going in FAST

They get invited to a lot of birthday parties. OMG. But let’s just cover the rest of the happenings with pics

Bowling šŸŽ³ birthday party. Only Christopher went as the girls have a minor cold
Rock and Jump birthday party
My guess is this is where the girls picked up the latest crud šŸ˜†
Kids doing what kids to best…eat
Rock climbing
Christopher with his friend from his previous first grade class and having a play date. Yep he is very tall!
One on one time with Emma at Top Golf, which is 5 mins away from our new home šŸ” šŸ˜

One on one time with Christopher at Top Golf

Naturally the video games were his favorite part
Patriotic fellow!
The house with the upgraded front yard landscaping. Added a deck!
Beautiful oak trees in the protected reserve
Plenty of kids and on a very quiet street
Michaela and her epic bangs
Dental checkup having switched to a closer kids care dental
Their new school mascot is a raptor
One on one breakfast at Mimosas with Christopher
Herding the cats to school each morning is certainly an adventure
They have always had each other! Instant playmates!
They love to be outside. Hope they realize how lucky they are
We have a cat named Gigi. Hasn’t seen her often so almost forgot we had one!

The more things change, the more things stay the same

They will be swimming by summer!
Go big or go home! 412 Sq feet
Christopher leads the way in ER visits 4-2-2 and sedations 2-0-0
The respiratory therapist on standby was nice enough to hold his hand throughout his surgery
He fell off his scooter and it didn’t have a handlebar covet at the time and nearly severed his right nostril

Michaela certainly has a defined sense of style. Always has!
And she is very flexible
This poor bear Beary has taken so much from these kids šŸ˜†

Thanks for hanging in there and scrolling!

M.

We Canā€™t Keep Up! šŸ¤·šŸ¾ā€ā™‚ļø

The triplets are barreling towards their 3rd birthday on October 23rd. We can’t keep up with all the new things they are doing and saying. So here’s my best summary.

Michaela

She’s speaking in ‘completer’ sentences. She can use possessive (Mommy’s), a few prepositions (on, in, out), and obviously can give her two siblings clear directions (“Emma, put on the dress”, “Ferfer, get out!”). ABCs? No problem? Counting 1-10? Piece of cake. Colors, no problem. Shapes? Check, including Octagon, Cone, Sphere and Rectangle. Potty training is going well. She’ll for sure be the first one fully trained at some point before she’s 3 and a half I’m sure. She is up to about 5 or 6 wardrobe changes a day. She demands not only a kiss on the lips goodbye before I leave for work each morning, but now on the forehead as well. Plus, she rallies the cr3w to ensure that I give them kisses, too. Alrighty, then! Michaela was also the first to ride a bike (with training wheels) recently. She figures things out quickly.

Emma

Emma has great command of words. She can repeat pretty much whatever she hears verbatim, like a parrot. The alphabet and letters are no problem for her, although sometimes she gets a letter wrong now and then. She loves pointing out body parts: head, eyes, lips, mouth, ears, cheeks, chin, eyebrows, toes, shoulders, knees, and even belly button. She loves to jump long distances, and has no fear in that regard. She jumps off the couch often and into the arms of whatever adult is near. She’s got this heart that once was on a necklace that she carries around nearly 24 hours a day and even sleeps with. Not a pretty sight when it goes missing. She and Michaela have cryptic conversations. They seem to be negotiating. I’m not able to translate all of it šŸ™‚

Christopher

Christopher is a rough and tumble boy. The first development evaluation report indicated he was a shy and timid boy. That’s actually true. He’s pretty shy until he warms up to folks, but once he does he is a bundle of energy and quite annoying, actually. He loves to growl, and it’s really annoying. He’s finally talking more, and is able to express himself better. You can usually find him with his troll pool toys (Princess Poppy was missing for weeks but magically reappeared last week), or with his toy cars, lining them up in a straight line in inconvenient locations around the house.

Age 2 wasn’t that terrible. It was 2 and a half when things got wild. They have tested our patience, and we’re sure they are just getting started. When they can really talk, we will see what mischief they concoct. We will be in survival mode until things calm down, which might be as soon as 5 or 6 years old…haha we’ll see.

In the meantime, enjoy some recent pics and videos from below.

M.

Other kids are drawn to our three. They share their stuff pretty good.

I certainly am tired of cleaning up these rocks!

Size 3 is no match for this big boy. He’s got a long torso!

As you can see, Michaela loves to lead the way!

Emma is not so interested yet. Hasn’t figured out peddling.

Michaela got the potty stuck on her head. It took 5 tries to get it off. She won’t be doing that again!

Emma stunned us with her beautiful hair straightened out. You could tell she liked the different look.

These two have their close moments…sometimes.

Michaela rocking a fitted sheet, butterfly wings and a black shirt holding them together as a fashion statement…in a princess dress.

No caption needed! Cute!

Cute and she knows it!

Christopher is the clown of the group. Can you tell?

Independently Particular

Greetings,

The kids know what they want, when they want it and why. Now that they can better articulate what they want, itā€™s been a comical month are now their active little minds are forming becomes more apparent. Below are some examples mixed in with super cute photos.

Michaela

Fiercely independent. Fiercely Particular.

Will no longer let me help her undo her diaper when itā€™s time to sit on the potty or help her get on (unless itā€™s early in the morning and she not awake yet) or off. She pushes my hand away and says ā€œNo, I do itā€.

Will devour an Uncrustable, but will still leave the outer portion, which already has no crust.

She likes to wear specific accessories with her many wardrobe changes throughout the day. Yes, that includes only certain shoes šŸ‘žšŸ¤·šŸ¾ā€ā™‚ļø.

She prefers to drink the purple box of Costco apple grape juice. If available, no, it has to be the purple box, and sheā€™s told me so a few time.

When she wants water, she say ā€œDrink of water?ā€ no, unless she asks specifically, she prefers it out of mommyā€™s big cup. Alrighty!

And letā€™s not forget, the milk must have the right amount of chocolate Ovaltine mixed in. If not, she will inspect in the light and give me back.

She likes to administer vitamins and medicine herself via the syringe.

When she and/or Emma are going potty and Christopher wanders in, she says ā€œPrivacy!ā€ and he leaves. Heā€™s just being nosy, as heā€™s not really too interested yet.

And in true girly girl fashion, she knows when she wants her finger nails and toe nails painted and which color.

Emma

Emma parades around most days with an enigmatic expression on her face. Itā€™s like she knows something none of us no. We still catch her staring at us and then she will smile and those oddly space dimples high on her cheek will pop out. She is totally content doing her own thing away from the high energy play of Michaela and Christopher. That tends to be a moving danger zone – best to stay clear of that!

She likes her privacy, much like I did growing up. She also likes to hold on to small items. Her latest fascination is this little red plastic key. Now she asks for it specifically (ā€œWhereā€™s my key?ā€).

She likes, well loves, the new Amazon Echo. She is always wishing Alexa a good morning and asking her to tell a joke. She also likes for us to ask her to play the Trolls soundtrack so she can dance in the kitchen.

She loves vegetables such as green beans, black olives (sliced) and vanilla bean yogurt, which has to be in a bowl, apparently.

Emma can nod yes and no when she wants or doesnā€™t want something. Lots of nodding no lately to sitting on the potty. So we are in a bit of regression period with her. It happens after they are getting over being sick, and itā€™s not surprising. At least this cold only lasted a week.

Christopher

Cars. Cars. Cars. He is particular about his cars. He usually carries several around with him and lines them up and piles them in my lap as gift offerings. And he has a lot of them. Michaela has been known to grab one and chuck it behind the couch just to piss him off.

He also is into these troll water toys. He can usually be seen carrying Princess Poppy and Branch around. Guy Diamond is usually missing. I donā€™t know why he likes to lose that particular troll. Heā€™s currently missing.

One day it is clear that I will be looking up to this little man as he will be tall. I will teach him the finer points of the game of basketball if heā€™s interested. He has a long torso. Heā€™s got a swimmerā€™s build currently with the chub long gone. He might be left handed or ambidextrous like me. Heā€™s been eating and throwing stuff with his left hand recently. Iā€™m left handed but eat and write win my right. When I played baseball I threw with my left but batted right. Weird!

Anyway, on to the rest of the recent cute pics.

Lastly, none of them want help brushing their teeth.

The kids really enjoyed my momā€™s visit. We all went to a real beach in Pacifica, their first beach experience. The drive is too long though. We will have to wait until they are older to venture that far again.

Hope you enjoyed the read!

M