Mother’s Day Weekend

The best weekend of the year started Friday when I went over to Doodle Bugs for their Mother’s Day celebration.  Dagny and I made a picture frame.  Actually, I pretty much just sat there and watched her. It was so great to see how she approached the project and how important it was to her to do it just right.  I was so impressed with how it turned out.  It blows me away how she has changed once again.   It was a great way to start the weekend.

My girl and I

Saturday was a jam-pack day, but it was the best.  The morning started with Dagny’s dance class.  They are gearing up for the recital next month.  It should be really interesting seeing how she does on stage.  I keep saying, she is going to be the kid that will be standing still modeling the pretty dress. HA. After dance we went home and changed and decided to go to IMAGINE RIT.

ROAR

Someone didn't get the memo about not touching

Dagny was here

RIT family

As we were winding down at the festival, Dagny asked us if we could go see Big Bird at that Museum of Play.  She has been such a good little girl and it’s been awhile since we have been, so we decided to go.

Dagny wanted to play a game of chess with Craig.  I wasn’t even allowed to sit down next to them. :-(  But, my mood cheered up later when we decided to have some Dinosaur BBQ.  Dagny is learning about dinosaurs at preschool so you can imagine how interesting  our dinner conversation was.

Chess

Then, on Mother’s Day AKA the Greatest Day of the Year!, my two loves made it the most special day.  All I wanted to do was spend the day with them doing nothing particular just hanging out.  My two babies took me out for a wonderful dinner.  I am so grateful to have such a wonderful daughter that brings so much joy and love into my life.  I am so lucky!

My beautiful daughter!

Barbara

Faking Spring

This weekend it was warm and dry enough to fake a spring day.  It’s been non stop rain and cold, very unfriendly outdoors weather, which by the way doesn’t sit very well with a 3 year-old that would rather be outside all day if possible.  In fact, she asks every morning “Mommy, is it raining today?” That’s just sad.  But, I do think there will be a shift in the weather soon.

Saturday, after Dagny’s dance class, the three of us headed over to Home Depot to pick up a new lawn mower.  We needed a new one for the past couple of seasons, but we have been putting it off.  The duck tape holding it together finally broke at the end last season and with that we could not put off buying a new one any longer.  It’s a slick new red mower and I think Craig might be in love.  He cut the grass for the first time this year, not that you can tell from all the rain we have had this week.

Later in the afternoon we went over to our friends son’s birthday party.  Dagny was so excited about going, she could hardly contain herself.  As I was getting her ready she looked at me and said “I like parties and cake.”  My little party animal.

We are pretty consistent about getting Dagny in bed by her bedtime or very close to it. But Saturday… Not so much.  We all had so much fun with our great friends.

In the mix

Patiently awaiting the cake

You would think going to bed late Dagny would sleep in.  Yeah, that’s not the case.  She was up bright and early on an ungodly hour of 7 am on Sunday.  Dagny and I got ready while Craig slept in until 8:30.  How sad is that, 8:30 in the morning is considered sleeping in.  The joys of parenthood.

Dagny wanted to go outside badly, so I took her out front and let her burn off some energy.  I really wish I could bottle some of it up and sell it on the black market.  We’d make a fortune.

She looks so much older here.

jumping around

bubbles

Yikes. A look into the teen years?

After dinner we went for a walk in Highland Park.  It’s one of our favorite places to go.

Me and my girl

Lovely

pretty

This past Monday was Dagny’s second week of  gymnastics.  She loves it, from what I can see. Which is not so much, because we can’t be in the gym with them.  I sit in the car and watch to see if I can catch a glimpse of her.  When I do, she has a huge smile.  I am just so happy that she is enjoying it. This summer we are signing her up for soccer.  I hope it goes just as well.  Like gymnastics, she has asked us to do it.

Having fun

Barbara

Leading Up To Easter

Last week Erika and Emerson were here for a week.  It was so great having them up here.  I love having them up here, but I hate the day when they leave. It puts me into a funk and I am in it pretty much the whole day.  Thank goodness for Little Miss D, she is my little sunshine.

Love these four so much

Dagny was so excited to have her cousins around.  They are so good with her.  I was glad that this year Erika and Emerson were able to color the Easter eggs with Dagny.

Getting it done

Happy Girl

Little D

My two eldest kids left Saturday. Dagny wasn’t happy with that.  Luckily, the Easter Bunny came the following day and that distracted her for not having her cousins around.  She was so excited about her basket this year and looking for eggs throughout the house.  We had to play “Easter Bunny” all day.  If her excitement is any inclination, we are going to have an awesome Christmas.

Here is our little angel all dressed up.

Pretty little girl

Silly girl

Silly girl

Little D

Later in the day Craig and Dagny went outside and enjoyed the nice weather while I was finishing up Easter dinner.

Blowing bubbles

I love this girl

I promise to try and update more frequently in the future.

Barbara

Finally! A Post!

I really do have every intention to write an entry every week.  It seems one week turns into three before I even know it.

Lately, it seems life has been going in fast speed mode. So, let me see if I can slow it down long enough to write a post.

Craig’s birthday was earlier this month. We celebrated it low key with the first BBQ of the season and with a chocolate velvet cake that Dagny and I made together.

Here is Dagny making a birthday card for Craig.

Since the snow has vanished we have been going for walks with Little Miss D.  I’ve never seen a child like her, she always wants to be on the go.  One of her first questions every morning is “Where are we going?”

I took Dagny to get a haircut last week. That is news on it’s own because this is only her second one.  I am planning on upping the frequency of our visits in the future.

My pretty little girl

What made the visit even cooler was that the Fairport-East Rochester Post was there writing up a piece about the place. They asked me if they could take a photo of Dagny and use it.  What do you think my response was? Check it out. Make sure you look though all the photos, because there are three of them of Dagny.

We got back Dagny’s dance photo.  Her recital will be in June, with at the rate time is going by, it is right around the corner.

Our Little Ballerina

Barbara

For My Dagny

In the past three months it seems Dagny has grown so much.  I realize I have been hypocritical when it comes to Dagny and hitting milestones.  I am always so excited when she hits a new milestone and then at the same time I get sad that she is growing up so fast.  At this point she has lost everything baby about her and is officially a little girl.  Bummer, but awesome. I give up.

I remember when Dagny sat on my lap for more then 30 seconds, and holding our hands as we walk.  These are huge milestones when your child comes from an orphanage.  Sensory issues and trust were the milestones that I was most excited about.  Even though she was so young (11 months old ) when we met these were very real issues.  She didn’t like her hands touched and she didn’t like to sit in our laps.  None of these are issues any longer.

holding on

snuggling

There are times when I let my mind wonder to the time before and I feel guilty that she had to be without us for 11 months of her life, as if somehow it’s our fault. I don’t know if other adoptive parents feel the same way, but I do.  I know it’s ridiculous.

Even back then Dagny seemed all together.  I remember thinking that we needed to gain her trust, but she isn’t fighting us.  It’s as if she was really getting that we loved her and would never let her down or at least try our very best not to.  We were mommy and daddy and she would no longer be without those figures in her life. It’s so hard to explain, but I know we are one of the lucky ones. For this we are extremely grateful for.

So much has changed recently with her, it’s hard to even keep track.  That is the only reason I am keeping this blog going.  For my Dagny!

We went out on President’s Day weekend and bought Dagny a mattress (isn’t that when you’re suppose to go?) for her BIG girl bed. Seriously, when did mattresses get so expensive?  I mean really.

Here is her new bed, new duvet, and everything else that comes with becoming a big girl.

The new bed

She really transitioned wonderfully.  Sometime I catch her in bed “reading”  (which by the way I don’t think she is that far away from) her new favorite book, Skippyjon Jones.  The best part is we can now lay on the bed with her and read a bedtime story or two and having her fall asleep before we finish.  Those are the best nights.  It’s not always the case, sometimes she fights going to bed, especially if she has a nap during the day.

D in bed

Reading Skippyjon Jones

For about a few months now Dagny has been randomly asking me how to spell things. So far I can manage the words she’s asking, but I am grateful for my iPhone when the words get more challenging. Seriously though, she knows how to spell her name, dog, cat, hat, and a few more.  She’s not even 3 1/2. She loves to watch WordWorlds on PBS.  Actually, she found this show all by herself on my iPhone using the Netflix app.  We don’t have her DVD in the car, only when we go on longer trips.  But, sometimes when we are out and about, she asks for my iPhone and I admit I give it to her.  On her own, in the back seat while I am driving, she navigates to a game that we downloaded for her or to Netflix and she picks out something to watch.  I am sure she isn’t the only 3 year old that does this, but I am still super proud of her.

Now, that she is older and really can enjoy them, we have gone on a couple of play dates and have more already scheduled.  She has made friends with one of the girls in her dance class and we were all invited to their house a couple of weekends ago.  It was so much fun seeing Dagny out of her element and handling it so well.  They played dress up and made jewelery to name a couple of things.  The bonus is that we really like the little girls parents too and had just as much fun talking with them.  Then last week Dagny and I met up with her best friend from her class at preschool at Jump Club.  We had taken Dagny there once a few months ago and she didn’t like it all.  I think she got intimated by all the bigger kids and not to mention the place was packed.  This time the place was empty and the girls had the place all to themselves.  Having her friend there helped her come out of her shell and for two hours they did not stop moving.  By the end she looked like she just stepped out of a shower, she was all wet.  That night she went to bed at 7:00 pm, by far the earliest she has ever gone down.

bounce, bounce, and more bounce

‘Tis the season for doctor visits.  She had her annual eye doctor visit a couple of weeks ago.  Her pediatric ophthalmologist moved to a different practice and this was our first visit with him since he moved.  We just love him, where he goes we go. After her eyes were dilated we were called back in by her doctor.  This was the highlight of the visit.  He said “Dagny, Dagny, Dagny.  When I look at the list of patients for the day and I see your name I know who you are.”  Craig and I just looked at each other.  He said he loves her name and loves how unique it is.  I told him that is one of the reason we picked the name.  I don’t want her to go to class and have the same name as five other girls.  I want her to standout.  He said he understood, when his daughter was in preschool she was Sara M, because there were five other girls named Sara.  The fact that he sees tons of kids every year and he remembers our little girl proves my point.  WOOT.

Here she is rocking her awesome paper glasses she got afterward.

cool kid

Next on our list was Dagny’s six month check-up with her dentist. Because her teeth are so close together, when her permanent ones come in most likely there wont be enough room for them. I see braces in the future and that’s OK.  Otherwise all is great with her.  We have a great regiment going on everyday with brushing and flossing.

getting ready

This week we signed up Dagny for gymnastics.  It’s something I never  thought I would do.  It just doesn’t appeal to me.  But, Dagny has been asking to go because her best friend goes.  We decided to sign her up for the Spring session and let her experience it with her friend.  This summer we are planning on signing her up for soccer.  I can’t wait for that.  She loves the idea of playing it.  So, the activities have started.  But, it’s all good.

Dagny brought this painting home that she did at preschool and I just absolutely love it.  I love it so much I went out the next day and got a frame and framed it.

My little artist

Other then all of these activities its been all about hanging out with each other and having fun.

Here is the Johnson Duo playing in your local attic.

The Johnson Duo

Dagny found the boxes that I put a lot of her “first” items away in.  She found her first Christmas dress and she decided to put it on.  When I turned around this is what I found.  I was quite surprised that it still fit, with the size being 12 months.

look at me

Then she found her first Halloween costume. Who am I to stand in the way of some good old dress up fun?

My little ladybug

Shoveling the driveway is a family act.  We all chip in.

shoveling

But, we also know how to have a good old snowball fight.

family fun

It’s been an amazing few months, busy but fun!

Barbara