Monday, March 23, 2015

How Sweet it Was!

When the NCAA tournament scheduled was announced, I was beyond excited to discover Iowa was coming to Seattle. There may have also been several immediate texts from Richards family members.  With great anticipation, Kyle put on her cheerleading outfit and attended her very first Hawkeye event.  After this, I am pretty certain she knows where to go to college.
 
From many respects, she stole the show.   At one point, yelling out "white guys share with the red guys."  We apparently need to go over the rules of basketball.  Clapping whenever anyone else did.  Dancing to the Iowa fight song and being all around giddy.  At several random times, she also screamed out "Go Seahawks" which pretty much sealed the deal for everyone at the arena. 
 
Sadly, Iowa did not make the Sweet 16 but what a fun season.  From my days at the U of I, I am thrilled with how our basketball program has grown.  Now if I can only figure out to get her to a football game!



Cheering can take a lot out of you!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

F*O*U*R

Today, Kyle turns 4.  It seems such a "kid" age.  This past year has been one of substantial growth both in terms of physical characteristics and intellectually.  After a brief stall on the height charts, Kyle sprang in inches in a ridiculous short period of time.  It appears this girl is following her father's genes in that department. 

As for intellectually, Kyle has her distractions but this past few months has begun to really take a liking to preschool.  She is thrilled to spell her name and guess what letter certain words start with.  At night, she often wants to practice writing various letters.  She is drawing more intricate pictures of items that can be recognized.  Coloring is now more interesting, although painting is probably more of a fave.  We have learned Kyle is very smart but she prefers to do things on her time.  This has not always been easy for her task-oriented mother. 

Imagination has exploded this year.  Kyle will act out long scenarios while in the car, playing with her dollhouse, taking a bath, or just about anywhere.  A bread often resembles a boot, camel, or any other item.  These detailed acting out sessions provide a glimpse into her life as I hear the names of kids from preschool, her brother, or other events that recently occurred.  She loves creating mama and babies from her stuffies.  Her blankie has now become Mr. Snake who likes to yell out MAMA as we drive to preschool. This one still startles Kyle's mommy a bit.  Mr. Snake also likes to coil up and watch events, read books, and protect various other animals and friends.  He lives quite the life.  At night he wraps up with Kyle and glowing unicorn.  Mr. Snake is pretty special, and I will miss the day when he is once again just a blankie. 

Favorite activities include reading, playing with her brother Jack, quiet time with moose, wrestling with daddy, and running.  Kyle is in that phase where we do not necessarily walk anywhere.  We are a fast unicorn to a jumping kangaroo.  She often hops over any line anywhere or has to balance on the edge of a sidewalk.  She loves yelling "watch this!" and then doing various forms of dance with a jump or some other twist at the end.  The fact someone is willing to stop to watch is her greatest joy.  Favorite foods include quesadillas, chicken nuggets, fruit, marshmallow cereal, and milk.  This girl still has an aversion to juice and tends to avoid frosting but she loves special treats to share with her dad and snacks.  Please do not disturb her snack shelf in the pantry.  Cookies are always a special part of lunch on weekends, and she has become quite adept at counting them.  I would not necessarily always trust how they are divided.  Favorite toys are her dollhouse, balance puzzle, whatever stuffie has her interest at the moment, riding her giraffe, and playing board games.

This year Kyle's intrigue, generosity and love came to the forefront.  I am hesitant to believe she did not meet anyone who was not asked a question from their grandma's name to their dog.  Many a day has been made from her continual compliments.  She wanted to know everything.  She also showed her love for others by being a constant helper and wanting everyone to feel included.  This girl is a friend to all and her earlier shyness has started to fade away.  We can only hope she is always willing to chat up anyone and everyone.

Ten months ago, Kyle became a big sister.  She adapted to this new role as easily as anything we encountered.  We still remember Jack's first night home where she came running down stairs to solve his crying.  A task she tackles with fervor, often busting into his room in the morning to brighten his mood.  The reality is -- she can.  Kyle is absolutely Jack's favorite person.  His face lights up anytime she is close by.  It's not hard to understand why given how amazing she is.  These two meld well together.  There likely will be struggles in the future but Kyle seemed to grasp right away that being a big sister is a big deal.  This does not mean she will yell out if he is bothering her or getting into something he is not supposed to.  Yet she does not hesitate to bring him into her play or locate some other toy to distract him.  Kyle loves her family in one place and is thrilled to have all four of us!

Many comment she looks like her mama.

A touch of her serious side.

You are truly his favorite person!

Monkeying around.

What girl does not love climbing with gorillas?


Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Fairytale Dreams

One benefit of living near a large city is the multitude of opportunities available. This weekend Mommy and Kyle had a special outing to see Cinderella, the Broadway series. It was a magical afternoon of princesses, music, glamorous costumes and lots of smiles.






Adding to the weekend was a fantastic birthday party where Kyle got her own balloon animal Rainbow Dash! Plus Jack discovered how fun it is to walk pushing things.  Life is good.