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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Hickam Beach
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Blog Makeover
I'd like to thank Lesley for introducing me to The Cutest Blog website. I noticed her blog was looking very adorable and much nicer than the blogger layouts available. I spent much of the afternoon playing around with it and love the new look - hope you do too.
Yesterday afternoon we had our friends over for a potluck BBQ. Maikou made her famous (and delicious) egg rolls, Christina made some fantastic chicken tostadas, and Carrie and Sara brought fruit and cake for dessert.
Yummy! With the hamburgers and hot dogs it was a feast. It's always good to see everyone and hang out, we've made some great friends here.
Here are some pictures from last night, and all of Ella's friends....


Yummy! With the hamburgers and hot dogs it was a feast. It's always good to see everyone and hang out, we've made some great friends here.
Here are some pictures from last night, and all of Ella's friends....
Thursday, August 14, 2008
I Can Swim!
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Friends
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Potty Update
Ella continues to wet her diapers but has not once pooped in them since the 1st. Twelve days, twelve poops on the toilet... isn't it the pooping that is the hardest part of potty training??? She could care less about wet diapers, but is quick to tell us "Ella have stinky bum" to which we whisk her off to the toilet and she goes with no problem. Potty training is odd, we're just winging it and we figure she'll get it eventually.
Just Beachy
Almost Normal
Ella is doing fine, she hasn't been sick since we left the hospital and we didn't have to give her any more medicine. We all went to bed really early last night and had an excellent night's sleep.
Funny, unrelated note about boys versus girls. Ella, as I have said many times is very sweet. She loves giving kisses and hugs and will make Ron and I kiss each time we kiss her when she's getting ready for bed. She gives Eskimo kisses, butterfly kisses, and blows kisses. She kisses and hugs all her toys, her blanket, her bike... she carries around her baby dolls and Barbie dolls and gives them bottles, wraps them in blankets, puts them to bed... the list goes on. She is very sweet to her friends and to ours, always running up to my girlfriends to give them a big hug. Did I mention I have a very adorable, sweet little girl??
I have been watching Sebastian for week and he is a very polite and well-behaved 10-year-old... but is it a gene boys are born with??? So far he's wrestled Ella's Elmo chair, pile-drived her dolls, "smashed" Elmo into the carpet repeating "die, Elmo, die.. aggghhhh (dying sounds)", and held a boxing/death match with her stuffed animals. Now granted, we don't have any "boy" toys in the house and he's surrounded by girlie dolls and pink stuffed animals, but really, "die, Elmo, die"??? Ella of course, was horrified, then intrigued, and then thought the whole thing was hilarious. I put an end to it and explained that while, yes, he does have brothers, and he is used to video games, Ella is a little girl who is sweet and we want her to stay that way. He is a great kid and has headed my warnings: if he can't stop torturing Ella's things, he's not to play with them at all:) There's to be no death or destruction in the house... that, I'm sure, will come later because didn't we all rip off Barbie's head at some point??? LOL
Funny, unrelated note about boys versus girls. Ella, as I have said many times is very sweet. She loves giving kisses and hugs and will make Ron and I kiss each time we kiss her when she's getting ready for bed. She gives Eskimo kisses, butterfly kisses, and blows kisses. She kisses and hugs all her toys, her blanket, her bike... she carries around her baby dolls and Barbie dolls and gives them bottles, wraps them in blankets, puts them to bed... the list goes on. She is very sweet to her friends and to ours, always running up to my girlfriends to give them a big hug. Did I mention I have a very adorable, sweet little girl??
I have been watching Sebastian for week and he is a very polite and well-behaved 10-year-old... but is it a gene boys are born with??? So far he's wrestled Ella's Elmo chair, pile-drived her dolls, "smashed" Elmo into the carpet repeating "die, Elmo, die.. aggghhhh (dying sounds)", and held a boxing/death match with her stuffed animals. Now granted, we don't have any "boy" toys in the house and he's surrounded by girlie dolls and pink stuffed animals, but really, "die, Elmo, die"??? Ella of course, was horrified, then intrigued, and then thought the whole thing was hilarious. I put an end to it and explained that while, yes, he does have brothers, and he is used to video games, Ella is a little girl who is sweet and we want her to stay that way. He is a great kid and has headed my warnings: if he can't stop torturing Ella's things, he's not to play with them at all:) There's to be no death or destruction in the house... that, I'm sure, will come later because didn't we all rip off Barbie's head at some point??? LOL
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Stomach Bug
Last night, Ella woke up at around 10 because she was sick. I washed and changed her bedding and pj's and sat on the couch with her. For the next 6 hours, every drop of water that she had came right back up. I was giving her 2 tsp of water every 15 minutes to no avail. There's a stomach bug going around and after 6 hours of retching, I finally woke Ron up and we headed to the ER. We were there 5 hours, which is crazy because when we arrived we were only one of two people there. The person in front of us had a puking toddler too. Slowly, as it got towards 6am, the waiting room filled up with little kids and their buckets. We finally saw a doctor at 7 and they gave Ella something to stop her retching, but then made us wait for 2 hours to see if it worked, even though they said it's affect was immediate. Ella sucked back her water and fell right to sleep. 2 hours later we were on our way home. It's going to be a quiet day as we are both running on only a few hours sleep. Luckily, as horrible as this bug is, it's supposedly short-lived.
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Hair
The dolls Ella is playing with in the pictures were mine from childhood. A Russian doll from my Uncle Mike, I believe; a Hawaiian doll from my parents; and a black doll from a family friend (my favorite as I loved her bandanna and wanted one for myself). I'm glad Ella is getting a chance to play with them now, it brings back a lot of childhood memories.
Well, I've stopped looking after the little girl, Mia as of Tuesday. Ella is such a great kid and loves making friends and playing with other kids but her and Mia just couldn't get along. I kept having to separate them and the fact that Mia's never been around other kids just made matters that much worse. Ella's demeanor was changing and so were her sleeping habits. It was more than I was willing to deal with. Mia cried hysterically Tuesday and only stopped if I held her.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Utter Exhaustion
I am looking after my friend's 9-year old step son this month. Because school starts on July 31st here, there aren't any summer or day camps in August for him. He's a really great kid, polite and well-behaved so it's no problem. Well, on Friday evening, an acquaintance stopped us and asked if I could watch her 23-month old daughter, starting Monday. She's active duty and her stay-at-home husband is leaving... for good. I agreed to watch her for a few weeks until she can find something - the whole situation seemed rather sudden.
This morning Mia came over and Ella is having issues with sharing and having someone divert Mommy's attention. Then Sebastian came and all was well. Ella loves older kids and because Sebastian is Lucas' big brother, he's used to playing games with a toddler. He had Ella playing tag and running around giggling as he chased her. It was an okay first day, though Mia and Ella napped a full 2 hours each... at totally different times. Mia's not been around other kids or at a babysitters for that matter so she's quiet, won't eat and grips her blanket and pacifier for dear life. That's been a hard adjustment as I'm used to Ella doing everything and forging ahead, fearless. I'm not used to having to coddle and coax a toddler into anything.
Five minutes before they got picked up, Sebastian puked all over my living room. Poor kid. Mia was picked up during the incident and rushed out and our friend came just in time to help me clean up his son. My rug is on our patio drying, the house is cleaned. I then cooked dinner for Ron, took the garbage out and got the mail. Ron did put Ella to bed but I'm still waiting for my wife of the year award. I'm exhausted and will start again tomorrow at 5:50am. I swear, if Ella ever asks for a sibling...
This morning Mia came over and Ella is having issues with sharing and having someone divert Mommy's attention. Then Sebastian came and all was well. Ella loves older kids and because Sebastian is Lucas' big brother, he's used to playing games with a toddler. He had Ella playing tag and running around giggling as he chased her. It was an okay first day, though Mia and Ella napped a full 2 hours each... at totally different times. Mia's not been around other kids or at a babysitters for that matter so she's quiet, won't eat and grips her blanket and pacifier for dear life. That's been a hard adjustment as I'm used to Ella doing everything and forging ahead, fearless. I'm not used to having to coddle and coax a toddler into anything.
Five minutes before they got picked up, Sebastian puked all over my living room. Poor kid. Mia was picked up during the incident and rushed out and our friend came just in time to help me clean up his son. My rug is on our patio drying, the house is cleaned. I then cooked dinner for Ron, took the garbage out and got the mail. Ron did put Ella to bed but I'm still waiting for my wife of the year award. I'm exhausted and will start again tomorrow at 5:50am. I swear, if Ella ever asks for a sibling...
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