Day 329 | Mommy and Me Morning

Chase and I busted out of the house this morning without Robbe. Woohoo!

What did we choose to do with this super special quality time? We took the train (request #1) to hang out with his buddy John (request #2). And we dyed Easter eggs. 

Chase had a blast and kept repeating, "I like riding choo choos," while we were on the metro.

Side note: The DC school lottery results came in late last night. Let's just say I'm pretty disappointed (ie Chase is wait-listed everywhere). I'll provide a full-debriefing on the topic when I've figured out exactly how I feel about all this madness. Stay tuned.

Day 328 | Healthy as a Cat

What did we do to fully take advantage of today's high 70s temperature? Head to the vet with Miga, of course.  I need to start checking the long range forecast before making these appointments.

You'll be glad to hear Miga is purrfectly healthy. Chase was concerned about the amount of meowing in the car so he kept reminding her that "everything will be ok." So sweet. 

Day 327 | Talk About Pressure

I'm sure you recall from previous posts that I cut Chase's hair. Until this point, it's been pretty low stress. If I screw up (which I haven't really, shocking!), I know I can always go a bit shorter or just wait a few days and it'll be fine.

Not this haircut. Chase has his first-ever school photo on Tuesday. As humorous as it would be to have him look like a misfit child, that's just not an option. So I took to the clipper and scissors very mindfully today. Not too short. Not too noticeable as a "I-got-my-haircut-for-school-pictures" cut, no straight across bangs (lesson learned). 

And here's the outcome. I'm pretty satisfied with it, all things considered. There might be some minor tweaks but it's a definite sigh of relief. 

Day 326 | The Price You Pay For Crafting

This is Robbe's hand this morning after yesterday's (that's right, yesterday's) handprint craft. Needless to say, the ink was not "washable" or "kid-friendly" but I really didn't think it would turn my baby into a hulk look-alike.

The saddest part? The ink is only gone on his thumb...where he he has been sucking it. Mother of the year award for allowing my one year old to ingest green ink (it's non-toxic, though!). The pigmentation continued to fade all day, thank goodness, and disappeared after tonight's bath. 

Sometimes you end up with green hands after a good craft. Just the price you pay. 

Side note: Chase's blue ink wiped right off. Thank goodness. The toddler in our house would not have been able to ignore his new skin tone quite as well. 

Day 325 | How to Raise a Snuggler

One word: thumb-sucker.

In my vast experience (two babies), the way to make your baby a snuggler is to get him to suck his thumb. Robbe is possibly the sweetest, snuggliest boy around and I'm convinced it's because his favorite soothing devise is right there when he's being held. It's probably also because he loves me so much (I'll keep telling myself that). 

I know thumb-sucking is not ideal for a lot of reasons. But it is one of the cutest things ever. 

So there you go, now go tell your baby to start sucking his thumb. Haha, good one, right?

Day 324 | Sunday at its Best

We did something crazy this morning: we went out for breakfast. Crazy, right?

Robbe slept a bit late so we had enough time to eat out and get home before nap. Breakfast was delicious, the kiddos were super well-behaved, and we made it home with time to spare before nap. Woohoo! 

We've spent the rest of the day playing as a family, planting spring flowers (I'm hopeful warm weather is actually on the way), and just hanging out. It's been lovely. 

Day 323 | Noyes Library for Young Children

I've been trying to visit the Noyes Library for Young Children for months now. They're closed on Fridays and Sundays and the timing just never seemed right. Until today.

We ventured over to Kensington, MD, to visit this one-room library. It's full of children's books and there are lots of toys to entertain the wee ones with as well. I'm uncertain if we could have loaned books from this library since we're not Maryland residents. A question for next time, I guess. Just so everyone's expectations were in line (ahem, Chase), we built the destination up as a "library museum" so there wasn't a breakdown about walking out without a Thomas book. 

I'm sure you can see that Chase found the train table and spent most of his time there. Surprise, surprise. He did get into several books as well, though. 

Robbe was more into working the crowd (and it was super busy) and checking out every nook and cranny of the place. Again, surprise, surprise. 

I'd say we'll definitely be back...but probably on a week day so we can have a calmer visit. Yay for new places to play!

Day 320 | Spring for a Day

Yesterday was such a beautiful day that I've decided to focus on that instead of dwelling on the downer of a 30 degree day today.

After nap, the boys and I ventured out to enjoy our snack near the train tracks (remember this post?). Chase was super excited to be up close and personal with the trains, of course. But what was an actual surprise was how much Robbe seemed to enjoy it. He kept pointing to the trains as they went by and squealing with delight. As they ate their snacks, Chase kept one hand on Robbe's leg to make sure he felt safe (can you tell in the photo?). 

I think it's safe to say we might be spending lots of time near the tracks this summer. 

Day 319 | Chase's Breakfast

Chase has been eating green oatmeal practically since he started eating solids. He still eats his oatmeal every other day but, as of late, he's been opting for a *slightly* more complex breakfast option on the off days. This morning's meal was particularly excessive.

The snack (usually eaten before he sits down at the table): two prunes, a scatter of raisins, a full banana, a handful of cheerios

The main course: four mini blueberry waffles and yogurt with raspberries, blueberries, and strawberry granola

He asked for orange juice to go along with his water and I said no way. Seriously, where does he store all that food? I guess I shouldn't complain. After all, breakfast is the most important meal of the day.


Day 318 | Library Antics

Have you figured out that the library is one of our favorite outings? Chase loves (loves!) reading new books (although most only last a day or two before we are back to our standard rotation) and he likes playing on the little kid-friendly computers. It's also the perfect outing between morning nap and lunch.

All this sounds like the ideal activity until you add the I-need-to-explore-everything one year old to the mix. I think he's taking it as his personal challenge to get us kicked out of the library. If his squeals of delight as he crawls full-speed away from me don't turn heads, his ability to find every open electrical outlet and get into countless other types of mischief whenever I attempt to browse a book will get the librarians' attention. Hopefully we do a little better at flying under the radar next time.

Day 317 | Lottery Picks

I totally forgot to report back about our DC school lottery picks that we submitted on March 2. Have you been waiting anxiously since this post? No more!

Here's what we ended up with:

  1. Capital City Public Charter School: Our obvious first choice. It's five minutes from our house and it was super-impressive during the open house. Fingers crossed!
  2. Creative Minds International Public Charter School: Kind of a dark-horse that piqued our interest late in the game. It's moving locations so it wasn't on our radar until too late for a tour. We've heard great things, though, and it has some unique program offerings.
  3. E.L. Haynes Public Charter School: I was pleasantly surprised with this one during its open house. It's a bit further away (six minute drive) and the facility leaves something to be desired but it's still a solid choice. And one we would be very excited about.
  4. Takoma Education Campus: Beautiful campus but I had a few reservations after a tour. Nothing that would make me hesitate to send Chase there, but just enough to knock it down a few pegs.
  5. Shepherd Elementary School: I didn't tour this one but, again, we've heard good things. The commute isn't ideal (probably around ten minute drive) but it has a great reputation.
  6. Bridges Public Charter School: Our back up school. I didn't tour it (it's moving locations after next year anyway), I don't know much about it, but it's close-ish and has a decent reputation.
Oh, and we applied to one other school outside the lottery system. LAMB Public Charter School holds their own lottery (this Friday!) and manages their own waitlist. [Here's an article on some of the waitlists from last year, if you're interested.]

So, that's it. One lottery. Endless internet research. Four school tours. Six finalists. Hopefully a school my little sweet pea can call home next year. 

Check back with me on March 27. There will be news (and hopefully it's good!).

Day 314 | It's a Miracle

Ok, miracle might be a little strong, but it's pretty unbelievable, nonetheless: Robbe slept in the car.

For most babies, this is not a story worth sharing, or celebrating. But my babies just don't sleep in the car. Period. It's usually a good thing: I don't have to worry about them ruining a nap because of a quick shut-eye in the car. On days like today, though, I was dreading what my I-won't-nap-in-the-car one year old would be like after 1.5 hours in the car as we dropped off uncle Matt at the airport. 

He did it, though. He fell asleep!! And he was out for 30+ minutes. I honestly still can't believe it. 

Ha! Funny what things are worth celebrating in the life of a stay at home mom. 

Day 313 | A New Rec Center

We finally found the replacement for our beloved Sherwood Recreation Center that we visited weekly on the Hill: the Gwendolyn E. Coffield Community Recreation Center.

This place is perfect. A no frills open gym for wee ones with tons of room to run and lots of toys to keep everyone occupied and entertained. My only complaint? Why did it take me all winter to find it?!? I definitely recommend this place to any parents/nannies in the area looking for indoor activities. Although Chase spent most of the time just sitting in his car, he still had a blast and Robbe enjoyed honing his pushing-while-walking skills. There's even a playground right outside with, that's right, a choo choo. Ah, yes, we'll be back.

Want the details?
What: Toddler open gym
When: Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 9:30-noon
Where: 2450 Lyttonsville Road, Silver Spring

Note: It only runs during the school year so no open gyms during the summer.

Day 312 | Quick Visit

Check out these fun scarves Uncle Matt brought for Robbe's birthday. I swear he likes them, too.
Uncle Matt came for a visit! Woohoo! He's only here as a stop over on his way to a much more exciting location, but we'll take it.

So far Chase has expressed an interest in playing choo choos with him and reading a Thomas book. I think we'll be able to make those dreams come true. 

Day 311 | A Line a Day

I've never been a journal-er. For some reason, I could never get in the habit of jotting down my thoughts/experiences/life commentary on a frequent basis.

I'm so proud to report, though, that I've managed to stick to this journal for over a  year now: Mom's One Line a Day. It's such an interesting concept for a journal that I had to give it a try. What is the concept? Write one line (or more appropriately a quick few lines) a day for five years. Each day of the calendar has a space for five different entries (one for each year) so you can look back on what you did that day every year. Pretty cool, right? 

I started the journal on Robbe's birth day so I recently began adding another year to the pages. It wasn't always easy to motivate myself to stay up an extra two minutes (I'm so tired!) and there have definitely been catch-up days where I fill in multiple dates (thanks for the help, blog!), but it's so rewarding now that I can see what our world looked like a year ago. And cooler yet will be looking back four years, when the time comes. 

If pink and mom-my isn't your style, they have a regular version of the journal as well.