Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Afternoon in the Park


It's finals week, so Mommy gets off work at 12:00 pm everyday and has Friday off. I picked Luca up from school early and took her to the park. I sat on a little hill feeling the baby kick like crazy and watched her in amazement. She was incredibly friendly with all the kids asking them their name, how old they are and if they wanted to play. She befriended a couple of older boys (13 years old) and they were very sweet, despite their "punk" look. She played soccer with them and we stayed for a couple of hours enjoying the nice weather and the afternoon off.
I know that her attending Preschool has allowed her to become more social and polite. She knows what questions to ask and how to "play nice." Another little 3 year old girl Luca was playing with wanted to get a drink of water, but the water fountain was up the hill out of sight. I told Luca that she had to stay where I can see her. I had a flash forward when she said, "Mommy, I am going to go with my friend." I want her to be independent, so I told her okay to be right back. I secretly followed them and they got a drink of water and came right back. I thought how difficult it is going to be when she is older and wants to go hang out with friends and I won't be there to protect her. Being a high school teacher has me trained pretty well and my students "coach" me on things that happen in their life and I am taking a lot of notes.
Recently, Luca's excitement about the pregnancy has matured to another level. Probably because I am VERY pregnant now, and she realizes that in a few months she will not be the only "baby" in the house. Everyday when I pick her up from school she asks the baby if she missed her and gives her a gentle hug and kiss. She will then tell her friends that she is baby #1 and baby #2 is in mommy's tummy. Then she asks each one of her friends what number baby they are. We are trying to prepare Luca with the baby's arrival by talking to her about how she feels and what she would do and how she will love and play with her sister. I know that she will be awesome, but I also know that she will have to adjust. I think the biggest issue we will have is that Luca is going to want to help more than she can. If that is the only problem we have, then that is fine by me:)







Monday, January 16, 2012

Luca and Mommy have a Date!

Daddy is away for work AGAIN, this time in Chicago. Luca and Mommy had a lunch date and went to her first 3D movie experience Beauty & the Beast. After 30 minutes Luca wanted to leave because she said her eyes hurt (I think she was tired and wanted to take a nap). On MLK day we visited Nonna and her cousin, MJ, was there to play. Can't wait until daddy gets home...WE MISS YOU!!!

Playdate

We had our good friends over for the day which turned into night because we were having such a good time. This is a picture of Luca and Koston creating art with PlahDoh.

Primos!

Luca's twin primos came over for a visit. They had so much fun running from one room to another and then outside and back in again:D This picture is of Damian applying make-up to Luca!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Sacramento December 2011-Camping at Lake Amador


On Friday we met up the family-The Pinas and The La Plante (Peter's cousins) and spend the day fishing, eating, and visiting.








Sacramento December 2011-Bowling Night

Thursday Night we decided to go bowling. It was Luca's first time and she was able to throw the ball down the lane....slowly. The kids had one lane and the adults had one lane. We played 2 games each and at night they turned on Glow Bowling (no pictures, too dark). Another amazing day!!



Sacramento December 2011-Railroad Museum

On Thursday morning we visited the Railroad Museum in Old Sacramento. All the kids want to ride on a real one now:)









Sacramento December 2011-Snow Day



On Wednesday we drove to the snow...IT WAS SO MUCH FUN!! Luca was able to play in the snow and YES-SNOWBOARDED for the first time. She did such a great job that we are getting her one, so that we can go more often. She wanted to be let go right away and was able to balance by herself. It was really amazing to watch her. All the kids did a great job and the day was filled with excitement.