This week presented a much needed break from school. I tried a little 'behavior chart' with Kylie where she can physically see if she has been good or bad today and how close she is to a time out or a treat. I think it has worked a little, especially if I can get her to sit next to me and talk to her about why she is where she in on the chart. But she still has a LONG way to go behavior-wise. I am still at a loss about school, though. She seems to do fine when at home, but put her in a structured class (like today at Primary), and she goes wild. I would volunteer in her class, but with Hayden I can't really do that, so I am not sure what to do.
Despite all these social hurdles, we still had lots of fun this week.
Monday I had the kids count out $1.25 from their piggy bank and we went to the store and they each bought their very own jump rope! Kylie loved buying hers by herself. Next step: figuring out how a jump rope works.
On Tuesday we went to feed the ducks and play at a park. Kylie watched these girls fishing, and when one girl put her fishing rod down, Kylie swooped in and picked it up. Luckily the girl was ok with Kylie trying it out. (Cue me telling Kylie about asking before taking. Cue Kylie not listening to a word I say.) She had fun winding the fishing line in, and after that I had her give the pole back.
Tuesday Kylie also loved wearing her purple shiny dress. She especially loved it when I showed her how it reflected the light and sparkled all over the walls. Thus a dance party ensued.
Wednesday we went over to Hurricane to play with Sophia. The kids always love playing with friends, even if everyone has difficulties sharing.
Thursday we did our normal Story time in the morning and then hit up a park in the afternoon.
Friday was a day much anticipated: Grandma Tess and Grandpa Pete were coming to visit! Well, mostly Grandma Tess because Grandpa Pete had to do some work. It was hilarious because as soon and Grandma Tess was in the door, Kylie went and got several of her stuffed animals that had tears and before Grandma Tess could even sit down Kylie was asking her to fix them. I had no idea she was going to do that, and we found it super funny that she remembered how Grandma Tess had fixed her little lamb several months ago, and figured that she would get her to fix all her other animals now!
After a bit Uncle James dropped by for a few hours on his way back to California. Kylie and Hayden would not leave him alone! They were so excited to see him. In fact, for about 30 minutes they just sat and fed him various snacks. Like Fruit Loops and lettuce.
Then, while Hayden took a nap, Grandma Tess started a sewing project (new dresses for Kylie! Yay!), and Uncle James made a mistake and started the best game ever.
You know once you start tossing Kylie onto the lovesac that she will never let you stop. Well, I knew that. Uncle James learned the hard way!
Kylie loved playing with Uncle James so much that when it was time for him to leave, Kylie insisted that she was going with him. In fact, she followed him out the door, and by the time we came out she had taken her car seat out of my car and was marching it over to Uncle James' car! Silly girl! But, man! did she have a major breakdown when he drove off without her!!
Luckily Kylie had all the super cute dresses that Grandma Tess made her to distract her. Every time a new one was ready she would change into it!
Saturday was another fun Grandparents day. It started with breakfast at Denny's with Grandma Tess and Grandpa Pete. Afterwards Grandpa Pete had to go back to work, and the rest of us went over to the Children's museum. It has been a long time since we last came, so both kids had so much fun!
The afternoon was spent relaxing and finishing up the last few dresses. We loved having Grandma Tess for the weekend, and I think the best part was that Hayden learned a new word: "Peepaw!" Which means both Grandma and Grandpa, haha!