Monday, November 11, 2013

Leaves!

Ainsley is loving all the leaves on the ground.  She'll look at them out our dining room window and beg to go outside to play in them.  Every day when we leave Lisa's, it takes me a few minutes to convince Ainsley to get in the car because there's too many leaves to play with in the driveway.  It's either been too chilly or wet lately, but we did have a nice day a few weeks ago and I was able to get both girls outside. 
Ainsley kicked, threw, and jumped in the leaves, while Lily tried to eat them.




 I finally had to put Lily in the swing so I didn't have to worry about her choking on a leaf, and of course, Ainsley was jealous.  The jealousy quickly subsided when I told her she could push Lily.  Ainsley thought that was pretty cool being able to push Lily in the swing.  That was, until the swing came back and hit Ainsley on the forehead because she wasn't paying attention.  It's almost a given that if you come to our house, at least one kid will be crying.

 
 

It's no secret that a lot of baking happens at our house.  Ainsley loves doing it, and I like the end result (even if my waistline doesn't).  Lily likes being part of the action and sits in her bumbo seat on the island while Ainsley and I get everything together.  Ainsley has discovered the yummy goodness of batter.  Cupcake, brownie, cookie dough batter....it doesn't matter.  It's all good! 


 
Brownie batter is the best!




We love listening to Ainsley, and the stories she tells.  Some of the stories are pretty good.  She told us over the weekend that Grandma Rita cut her (Ainsley's) hair while she was at Grandma Rita's house.  I just looked at her and said:  "Ainsley, did Grandma Rita really cut your hair?"  She replied with: "Yes, with scissors in the bathroom."  I have no clue where she came up with that because we haven't cut her hair yet!  I even had to verify with Rita that she really didn't cut her hair.  (She says she didn't.)
Waiting for Daddy to get home
Another one of Ainsley's newest "tricks" is telling us she can't sleep.  If she's suppose to be laying down for bedtime or a nap, she'll look at us and say:  "I can't sleep."  When we ask her why, she'll reply with "Because I just can't sleep." 
Love these two!!!
Ainsley's been getting in quite a bit of trouble lately.  If we tell her "No" or get on her for doing something and she starts throwing a fit, we'll tell her that if she's going to cry she needs to go to her room.  We haven't even had to tell her to go to her room lately.  As soon as she starts melting down, she'll walk herself back to her room, close her door, and sits on her bed and cries.  A few minutes later, she'll usually walk back out (still sobbing a little) and tell us that she's all done crying. 
She was sent to her room the other night and I found her reading a book in bed when I went to check on her
It's amazing how much I've learned listening to my two year old.  I now know some of the things that come out of my mouth the most.  I was trying to feed Lily one evening, when she kept blowing raspberries every time I'd put a spoonful of food in her mouth.  I kept telling her if she didn't stop, then she was going to be done with supper.  Of course, Ainsley was sitting across the table while I'm saying this to Lily.  Ainsley looks at Lily, points her finger at Lily while shaking it back and forth and says:  "No, no, no, no Yiyi".  "Bad Girl!"  "Stop crying, or go to your room......NOW!"  Oh boy!  Ainsley even had the "Noooooowwwww" part down exactly like I say it. 

I caught Ainsley on video another evening after I told Lily she couldn't talk while she was eating.  Here's the video.  Ainsley says:  "No.  Stop it.  Bad Girl.  Bad Lily.  You can't talk and eat lunch.  I eat mine.  Is Lily bad?  Is Lily bad girl?  No, no, no, no, no Lily!"  Of course, I was egging Ainsley on a little.  And, our routine every night is to strip down to diapers for supper, because immediately after supper is bath time.  I've never really thought of it before, but I'm eventually going to have to let the girls wear clothes while they eat or they'll think it's normal to strip for supper!

For the past few weeks, Ainsley has thrown a fit every time I pick her up from Lisa's.  She thinks that Grandma Rita is going to pick her up and wants to go to Grandma's house.  I started telling her every night that I would pick her up the next day and before she leaves the house of a morning, I make sure to tell her that I'll come get her from Lisa's later.  As soon as I walk through Lisa's door, the melt down begins.  Ainsley cries and doesn't want to go with me because she thinks Grandma Rita is going to pick her up.  Here's a video of a melt down after I tell her I'm picking her up from Lisa's the next day.

A few of the girls from high school got together last weekend, and Ainsley had fun playing with Hadlee and Drake.  I don't know if it ever sunk in that the Drake she was playing with really wasn't her cousin, but she sure liked playing with him!
Drake, Hadlee and Ainsley watching Finding Nemo

Lily is growing so fast and is such a happy baby.  Ainsley found a pacifier one day and gave it to Lily, and of course, Lily thought it was the greatest thing ever since it came from her big sister.
I love that little smirk!


Here's a video of my big girl playing with her high chair toy.  She's one smart cookie!

My "baby" is now wearing some 24 month clothes.  She's won't be 7 months until next week!  She's definitely bigger than Ainsley was, and may even catch up to her big sister in the next year. 
24 month outfit...yikes!

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