So, as life gets crazier in the Kendig household, my blog posts will probably be getting a bit shorter...at least until life calms down. Try not to commit yourself out of sheer disappointment; I know it is hard.
Here is a look back at November, otherwise known as the calm before the storm...
At the beginning of November, I finally got an appointment with the oh-so-popular Dr. Eaton for my 3-year checkup; Mommy has decided to switch my primary care physician to Dr. Eaton since she is female, like me, and she is also really nice. As you may know, I am not a big eater; in fact, unless something is predominately made of sugar, it is a battle 85% of the time to get me to eat it. Therefore, Mom was a bit worried about my weight, but I rank in the 50th percentile for both weight and height. I ooze perfection! The continuous food battle can now come to a ceasefire, for Mom is no longer going to fight with me at every meal. Yay...for everyone involved! This was the first doctor's appointment in about two years that did not consist of an ongoing, full-fledged freak out. I actually thought getting measured and weighed, as well as taking my big girl eye and ear exams were pretty cool, and I was excited to go along with every facet of the appointment. The only time that I got a little upset was when Dr. Eaton pressed on my belly not knowing that I really had to pee, which caused me to cry since I didn't want to pee all over myself and her. After a quick trip to the bathroom, during which I got to pee in a cup, my belly no longer felt hard, and I let her press without a peep. By the way, peeing in a cup was the coolest thing I have ever done in my entire life...or at least I acted like it was! I am such a big girl! I easily hit all of my milestones and exceeded the verbal milestones for my age, which shouldn't surprise anyone who has ever met me. I make sure to practice the verbal skills...a lot! I have not, however, mastered the Silent Game, much to Mom's chagrin. Here's to healthy, on-track, three-year-old me!
My weekly ballet classes in November mostly consisted of preparations for my December recital. I received my adorable costume for the big event, and I have mastered the art of jingle bell ringing. I'm totally ready for the big stage! My main goal now is working on getting enough hair to have a real ballerina bun come recital day. I love having ballet class every week with my best girlfriend, Parker; her little br0ther Grayson has also been practicing his moves in the lobby while he waits. "Balance, Balance, Use Your Balance..."
Here is a look back at November, otherwise known as the calm before the storm...
At the beginning of November, I finally got an appointment with the oh-so-popular Dr. Eaton for my 3-year checkup; Mommy has decided to switch my primary care physician to Dr. Eaton since she is female, like me, and she is also really nice. As you may know, I am not a big eater; in fact, unless something is predominately made of sugar, it is a battle 85% of the time to get me to eat it. Therefore, Mom was a bit worried about my weight, but I rank in the 50th percentile for both weight and height. I ooze perfection! The continuous food battle can now come to a ceasefire, for Mom is no longer going to fight with me at every meal. Yay...for everyone involved! This was the first doctor's appointment in about two years that did not consist of an ongoing, full-fledged freak out. I actually thought getting measured and weighed, as well as taking my big girl eye and ear exams were pretty cool, and I was excited to go along with every facet of the appointment. The only time that I got a little upset was when Dr. Eaton pressed on my belly not knowing that I really had to pee, which caused me to cry since I didn't want to pee all over myself and her. After a quick trip to the bathroom, during which I got to pee in a cup, my belly no longer felt hard, and I let her press without a peep. By the way, peeing in a cup was the coolest thing I have ever done in my entire life...or at least I acted like it was! I am such a big girl! I easily hit all of my milestones and exceeded the verbal milestones for my age, which shouldn't surprise anyone who has ever met me. I make sure to practice the verbal skills...a lot! I have not, however, mastered the Silent Game, much to Mom's chagrin. Here's to healthy, on-track, three-year-old me!
My weekly ballet classes in November mostly consisted of preparations for my December recital. I received my adorable costume for the big event, and I have mastered the art of jingle bell ringing. I'm totally ready for the big stage! My main goal now is working on getting enough hair to have a real ballerina bun come recital day. I love having ballet class every week with my best girlfriend, Parker; her little br0ther Grayson has also been practicing his moves in the lobby while he waits. "Balance, Balance, Use Your Balance..."
This month's noteworthy preschool events included:
Our Thanksgiving Feast and Program at School - I performed like the true star that I know I am. I was the only one in my class, again, to sing all of the songs at the top of my lungs and nail most of the moves. My man Mitch gave it a good try though. The lady sitting in front of Mommy even commented that I am headed for American Idol; unfortunately, what she doesn't know is that my family is not musically blessed. That doesn't deter me though. I performed a very enthusiastic "God Bless America", which I still sing on a regular basis at home, as well as a very animated "Count Your Blessings", a reverent "Gracias A Dios", a serious "Two Little Turkeys", an empathetic "Gobble, Gobble All Day", an energetic "Run, Little Turkey, Run", and a few others. At the end of the performance, I broke away from the class to run over to Mom and show her the bite mark on my arm. Before the show, Colton bit me, really hard! Don't worry; my teacher Ms. Kila - who is kissing me in the picture - took care of it. I also got a popsicle to ease my pain, and Colton's poor Mommy called to apologize profusely. I still like Colton though; as I told Mom, he just thought I was food. Don't ask; he is one of the youngest ones in my class. After the musical stylings of Olivia and friends, we invited the parents for a quick feast adorned with all of the beautiful, refrigerator-worthy art that I had made during the month of November. Of course, Lucas and I preferred to share secrets, dole out hugs, and run wild rather than actually eat any of the food. Gobble, Gobble - I am ready for the real Thanksgiving feast!
We also spent the month learning about Thanksgiving, and we were even visited by real Indians with tepees! You know you are jealous.
I even learned how to make mashed potatoes this month in preschool; I told Mom that I would teach her...someday.
As is becoming tradition, I got to go and see Santa Claus during the week of Thanksgiving with Dad, Mom, and Grandma. He did also visit me at school earlier in the month, so I got double the Santa to make sure that he knows what I want. You can see the pictures from my school visit with Santa below. This was the first year that I made my very own wish list, which included everything from Cocoa Puffs to a new TV; I have a vast array of interests. Mom and Dad helped me get it all down on paper, and Santa even let me keep it to put on my refrigerator at home because he was so impressed with my work. After a very small, fear-inspired meltdown on Grandma's lap, which was quelled with the promise of a cookie and Sprite, I got right in line and didn't cry at all when it was my turn. I sat right on Santa's lap, like a big girl, and told him all about my list. He was very nice, and since he is friends with Lucas' grandma, he even gave me 2 free tickets for the carousel when he realized that I am Lucas' best friend; Grandma and I made sure to use those tickets right after lunch. Lucas' Mimi must be a pretty cool lady to be on the Big Man's free carousel list. Same as last year, I was still way more excited to ride the train than to meet the jolly, old man. The train is mine and Grandma's yearly tradition, so she, of course, rode with me while Momprocured that promised cookie. I am going to make sure to be a really good girl for the rest of the month so that Santa brings me all, or most, of the items on my wish list; although, as long as I get the Lightning McQueen car that I can actually drive, I will be a happy camper. The countdown to Christmas has officially begun.
I met Ms. Teri for lunch one afternoon, which is always a treat. She got Ethan and me awesome, matching owl hats for his newborn pictures! Thank you, Ms. Teri!
Plus, Dad, Mom, and I made it down to Canton Street to have lunch at one of the restaurants, The Salt Factory, on Mom's pregnancy craving list where we were joined by Aunt Mal. Mom loves their Soppressata! We even popped into the market across the street for a fancy cup of joe and some Thanksgiving shopping before parting ways. Just so you know, Aunt Mal is so silly.
To celebrate Ethan, Grandma and Aunt Stephanie threw Mom a beautiful, owl-themed baby shower in November. Mom's two best friends, Kelli and Kate, came in town for the big event and to hang with Mom the full week leading up to the shower, and all of Mom's closest in-town friends were there to help her celebrate as well. I know that Mom had a wonderful time hanging with her friends and our family while eating yummy pasta and chatting away. Plus, she got so many beautiful gifts for baby Ethan, including clothes and toys and hats and keepsakes and so much more. Thank you to everyone who made it out to celebrate and especially to Aunt Steph and Grandma for going above and beyond to make the day super special! We love you all and feel so lucky to have such wonderful friends and family in our lives; I can't wait for Ethan to meet you all.
All of the school practice and lessons finally led up to the big day, and we spent Thanksgiving with the fam at Great Aunt Marsha's house, otherwise known as Cameron's house if you ask me. The night before, I helped Mom make a chocolate pie, and the morning of, I helped Dad make an apple pie as our contibutions, along with corn souffle and bacon brussel sprouts, to the big feast; I made sure to act as our official sugar taste-tester. On Thanksgiving morning, I also chose a special outfit to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which only really kept my attention for a few minutes here and there; I much preferred making a bed out of Dad's newspaper and pretending to sleep - go figure. Anyways, back to the big Thanksgiving Day Feast, all of the food was great, and the company was even better. The men watched football; the women posed for numerous pictures with one another, and I got to play some video games, like a big kid, and run wild with cousin Harper and my second cousins, Cameron, Haley, and Hannah. Although I had practiced my blessing multiple times, I actually got a bit shy, for the first time ever, and wouldn't perform it for the masses. They should have come to my school performance if they wanted to hear it. Great Grandma Jenkins came down from West Virginia to spend the holiday with us, and she brought me some super sweet gifts, like a Panda, a new purse, and some money for my piggy bank, as well as a robe for Mommy to take to the hospital and lots of adorable outfits for Ethan. Thank you so much Great Grandma! However, Mom told me to pass on the word that you do too much; you need to save your pennies for yourself! We love you. As the cherry on the Thanksgiving pie, my Great Uncle Steve got to come home from Iraq...for good! He has been over there for 7 years, so it was a surprise for which to be very thankful. It was so amazing to have four generations of the women in my family together for the second year in a row, and I want to say that I am very thankful for the 15 cookies that Grandma snuck to me throughout the evening; Mom and Dad also appreciate the massive sugar rush that ensued. On a serious note though, I am so very thankful for the many people in my life who love me, for this year's great blessings, and for the upcoming arrival of my little brother Ethan.
As is becoming tradition, I got to go and see Santa Claus during the week of Thanksgiving with Dad, Mom, and Grandma. He did also visit me at school earlier in the month, so I got double the Santa to make sure that he knows what I want. You can see the pictures from my school visit with Santa below. This was the first year that I made my very own wish list, which included everything from Cocoa Puffs to a new TV; I have a vast array of interests. Mom and Dad helped me get it all down on paper, and Santa even let me keep it to put on my refrigerator at home because he was so impressed with my work. After a very small, fear-inspired meltdown on Grandma's lap, which was quelled with the promise of a cookie and Sprite, I got right in line and didn't cry at all when it was my turn. I sat right on Santa's lap, like a big girl, and told him all about my list. He was very nice, and since he is friends with Lucas' grandma, he even gave me 2 free tickets for the carousel when he realized that I am Lucas' best friend; Grandma and I made sure to use those tickets right after lunch. Lucas' Mimi must be a pretty cool lady to be on the Big Man's free carousel list. Same as last year, I was still way more excited to ride the train than to meet the jolly, old man. The train is mine and Grandma's yearly tradition, so she, of course, rode with me while Momprocured that promised cookie. I am going to make sure to be a really good girl for the rest of the month so that Santa brings me all, or most, of the items on my wish list; although, as long as I get the Lightning McQueen car that I can actually drive, I will be a happy camper. The countdown to Christmas has officially begun.
The Saturday after Thanksgiving revolved around the yearly rivalry in the Kendig household: The UGA vs. GT Football Game. We got to go down and tailgate after a compromise in wardrobe was established; I wore my super cute GT cheerleading outfit but with a red bow, red shoes, and a UGA sticker on my face. After decorating every bush in our tailgating spot with pine straw, we headed to a nearby restaurant with the Germanys to watch the game on TV. I was rooting for your Yellow Jackets, Dad, much to Mom's dismay, but the Bulldogs pulled it out again. Mom was happy. Dad, at least the loss was cushioned by a fun visit with the Yasin family from New York, and I got to meet little Victoria for the first time; their wedding was the one that Mom and Dad attended in Mexico last year. We also got to see tons of our friends at the tailgate, and my mixture of UGA vs. GT gear drew quite a bit of attention, even from complete strangers. It is hard growing up in a house divided; I guess I'll just have to go Ivy League so as to not hurt either parent's feelings.
Dinner with the Yasins
Dinner with the Yasins
The month also included...
A visit from my God Mom Kate! She came in from Louisiana for Mom's baby shower, and I was super excited to see her! She even spent the night so that we could play in the morning. I miss my God Mom, but I can't wait to see her again in a couple of months after Ethan is born. I know Mommy misses her too.
A visit from my God Mom Kate! She came in from Louisiana for Mom's baby shower, and I was super excited to see her! She even spent the night so that we could play in the morning. I miss my God Mom, but I can't wait to see her again in a couple of months after Ethan is born. I know Mommy misses her too.
Along with God Mom Kate, Ms. Kelli, Reese, and Henley also came in from Texas for the baby shower. I haven't seen Reese since her 1st birthday, and this was the first time I met Henley. Reese and I are about 6 months apart. They got to come over to my house to play one afternoon, and I got to go to their Grandma's house for dinner the next night. Reese and I had a blast, and Henley is so cute! Mom and Ms. Kelli felt like they were witnessing a flashback to when they were little.
I met Ms. Teri for lunch one afternoon, which is always a treat. She got Ethan and me awesome, matching owl hats for his newborn pictures! Thank you, Ms. Teri!
Plus, Dad, Mom, and I made it down to Canton Street to have lunch at one of the restaurants, The Salt Factory, on Mom's pregnancy craving list where we were joined by Aunt Mal. Mom loves their Soppressata! We even popped into the market across the street for a fancy cup of joe and some Thanksgiving shopping before parting ways. Just so you know, Aunt Mal is so silly.
A few little updates:
My iPad skills are out of control! Nowadays, I sometimes have to show Mom how to do things. Gotta love the iPad, especially "Monkey's Lunchbox" and the "Giraffe Writing" games. Technology is no match for me, and I am getting really good at writing my numbers and letters, as well as playing the memory games.
I have decided that I quite like Adele, and I especially love to sing her song "Someone like You" at the top of my lungs in the car. I have, however, developed a strong distaste for Justin Timberlake's music, and every time he comes on the radio, I remind Mom of my dislike and tell her to change the station! I am definitely a girl who knows what she likes when it comes to music, and I am not shy about voicing my preferences.
I still refuse to come downstairs by myself after naps and in the mornings. I want Mom or Dad to come and get me, and that is just the way I like to do things around here; I don't care what they say big girls do! Humph!
Dad and I added a new measurement to the inside of my closet door, and I have grown 2 inches since September!
Baby Ethan Update:
Week 31
Week 33
It is not going to be long before baby Ethan is out of Mommy's belly and actually here to touch and see and hug and hold. One of my biggest concerns is if I am going to be able to carry Ethan upstairs by myself, but Mom said I would have to wait awhile since he will be very fragile when he is first born. I'm okay with that; in fact, I even let all of my Publix friends know the other day that "my baby brother is really fragile". I still can't wait to help take care of him though! My Publix peeps are excited as well; Ms. Peggy even got me a big sister shirt and got Ethan a gift basket of baby necessities, which is beyond sweet! We have been diligently working on his room, adding lots of owls and even a rocking moose from Ms. Lisa; it is getting really close to being finished and ready for his arrival. Even though everyone has been more than generous when it comes to clothes for baby Ethan, for he has even more than I do, Mom has added a few new outfits of her own to his wardrobe; Mommy can't resist. I did add some items onto my official Christmas Wish List just for Ethan; I think that he needs a Cars bed for his room, which I, as his big sister, dutifully requested of Santa. Forget the crib; I think that he should be able to move straight into a big boy bed! I got my brother's back, even if he isn't going to be here quite in time to make his own Christmas requests. I make sure to love on and talk to my baby brother often so that he is up to speed with what is going on out here; Dad caught one such conversation on video. My baby brother is "so sweet". As far as all of the nitty-gritty details go, November's doctor's appointment went great, and Ethan is right on schedule! I am looking forward to the return of Mom's patience though.
To celebrate Ethan, Grandma and Aunt Stephanie threw Mom a beautiful, owl-themed baby shower in November. Mom's two best friends, Kelli and Kate, came in town for the big event and to hang with Mom the full week leading up to the shower, and all of Mom's closest in-town friends were there to help her celebrate as well. I know that Mom had a wonderful time hanging with her friends and our family while eating yummy pasta and chatting away. Plus, she got so many beautiful gifts for baby Ethan, including clothes and toys and hats and keepsakes and so much more. Thank you to everyone who made it out to celebrate and especially to Aunt Steph and Grandma for going above and beyond to make the day super special! We love you all and feel so lucky to have such wonderful friends and family in our lives; I can't wait for Ethan to meet you all.
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