After my disastrous attempt to trim Finley's bangs, once her hair started getting into her eyes again, I knew it was time to call in a professional. We made an appointment with Maria at Snips and Snails. I gathered up Finley, a book for her and my camera and off we went to the salon. Snips and Snails is actually in an adult salon, which really helped because there were no screaming, terrified kids there to distract and rile up Finley.
Finley was so good during her haircut. I think she was part terrified and part unsure at the beginning, but she listened to Maria and did what she said, she was totally cooperative. A book is a good thing to bring to a kids' haircut, when she needs to look down, there is something there for her to look at.
Maria trimmed Finley's bangs, evened up the long part of her hair and shaped it for it to grow out longer in the future. I was so nervous about how her cut would turn out, but all those nerves were unnecessary, she looks great. She even got a blow out at the end and the back of her hair flips up in the cutest way possible. She looks like such a pretty (and smart) little girl. I am amazed how much she has grown up. I was looking at our digital photo frame today and it was so bittersweet to see the pictures scroll by when she had just the wispiest bit of hair. She still will not cooperate with pigtails or a ponytail, she yanks the ponytail holder right out. Thank goodness she still loves her hairbows!
Ryan's second birthday party was at Gymboree this past weekend. Finley had the most wonderful time, she was loving all the fun stuff that Gymboree had to play with. Mr. Michael was a fantastic host for the party and Finley loved watching him "pop the popcorn." Finley was all smiles the entire time we were there, we can see why Ryan loves Gymboree so much, I only wish it were closer. The location is only about twenty minutes away, but it is nearly 20 miles, so not entirely practical for our family. We will have to make do with the Tot Spot for now. The Gymboree closest to us doesn't have nearly the amount of open gym time that the Missouri City location has, which feels like a rip off when compared to having the option of open gym every day.
I cannot believe Ryan is two! I remember when he came over after Finley was only a few days old, he seemed so much older than she was. Now, they are perfect playmate age. It is truly amazing to watch them blossom. Ryan is so much fun!
Can you see how much Finley was loving Gymboree?
Mr. Michael was fantastic with all the kids, they all loved him
Fun in the tunnel
Pretty Riley enjoying the bubble madness
Parachute fun
Finley's favorite part of any birthday party: cake!
Notice that Finley is the last one left with cake, she was savoring every bite and being so neat about eating
We finally found a soft baby doll that has outfits to change into for Finley to stroll around with. Baby Stella, her pajamas set and toy bear arrived this week and Finley loves her already. We have changed her outfit several times, she gives her a pacifier and blanket when it is "night night" time and she feeds her all sorts of goodies from her kitchen. Such a good baby mommy!
It is so fun to watch Finley's imagination at work. Her play kitchen is her biggest source for it and now that she has found the Dairy Queen play food set, she is cooking all the more. She warns you when things are hot out of the oven and is sure to give you a cold drink with your meal. Her favorite things to serve are french fries and pizza. She has also gotten good at making a hamburger with all the fixings.
Joe's mom, aka Marianne, invited Finley over to have dinner and play with Joe and his friend Luca. Finley loved his backyard with the giant swingset and exciting water table. Joe's water table puts Finley's to shame, it is in the shape of a pirate ship and has so many neat toys to go along with it. The kids eat a little bit of pizza, but the allure of the backyard was way to strong to contain them indoors for long. Marianne filled up the water table and the "fun" began. The boys had such a good time with the table, throwing water everywhere. Finley was content moving her water from cup to cup, totally oblivious to the chaos around her. The boys got her drenched. Joe was by far the best splasher and Luca was loving getting splashed. Finley couldn't understand what all the fuss was about, she had water moving to do. It was so cute to watch them all play. It is so much fun now that Finley is old enough to play with Joe.
Thank goodness Joe had a shirt for Finley to borrow.
Poor Miss Finley Bug, she still has a fever, but doesn't seem to mind it at all. Our pediatrician said to monitor it and keep aleternating Motrin and Tylenol, if she still has it tomorrow, we are going in for an appointment. We have been stuck inside for the past two days, which has been no fun for Finley or me. She loves to go go go and so do I. She didn't wake up at all last night, so that is promising, but she was still feverish this morning when she woke up. Thank goodness for the temporal thermometer, it has been so easy to grab her temperature easily.
Here are some pictures from playgroup last week and from playing with Clifton and I afterwards. Clifton had put Finley's shoes on her Bear and she was loving it. She bosses Bear around, telling him to eat, sit and she even tickles him. If we are in the house, Bear is with her. If I forget to take Bear up with her at naptime, she calls for him, it is absolutely adorable. She cooks for him, feeds him pizza, takes him for walks around the dining room...she is good to her Bear friend.
We had a very low key Father's Day. Finley and Clifton both had small breakfasts because I was making a big roast turkey lunch. Finley wanted nothing to do with turkey, stuffing or green beans, but she loved the cranberry sauce. Weirdo. After the big meal (for some of us at least), Finley took a long nap.
Finley gave her daddy four books for them to share:
Daddy and Me, by Karen Katz
Little Critter: Happy Father's Day, by Mercer Mayer
My Daddy and Me, by Tina MacNaughton
Daddy's Girl, by Garrison Keillor (who is a favorite of my daddy)
After all the good eating and resting, we decided to hit the toy store to look for a doll that wasn't plastic that you could change their clothes. I had explained to Clifton that I had browsed at Target and hadn't seen anything, but we hit Toys R Us anyways. Clifton and Finley could spend hours in the toy store, they both love it. We did get Finley a Maclaren stroller for her doll (bear for now) to match mine and a new set of Little People Farm Blocks. She is obsessed with the stroller, she woke up this morning asking for it and "tractor" from the Little People Farm.
Finley had a fever last night, which explained her disinterest in eating yesterday. She woke up at 3 am and 4:30 am (when I could give her medicine again) This morning she is perky and happy, thank goodness!