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Abby’s Preschool Graduation

 
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Yes, it’s true. Children graduate from school every year now. Even though Abby will still attend preschool next year, she graduated from preschool this year. I guess that she is graduating from two-day preschool to three-day preschool. She had a preschool graduation last year too. That was from one-day-a-week preschool. We are going to have a lot of diplomas and caps by the time Abby graduates from college. Whew!

Easter Egg Frenzy

I took Abby and Bridget to the city Easter Egg Hunt. It was supposed to start at 11:00 a.m. We arrived at about 10:50, and took our place in a section with around 50 children waiting for the signal. This was just one area, by the way. There were many others with just as many children. Some of the older children (who I’m sure were older than age 10, the limit) started rushing a few minutes after we arrived. This caused everyone else in the park to rush. If you didn’t rush, you missed out. So we rushed too.

It was a frenzy! If you were just showing up, you had no chance to get even one egg. After it was all over, I was talking with some friends and looked at my watch. It was 11:03. The hunt was supposed to start at 11:00 and we were done by 11:03. Crazy. The parent comments around me as we traversed the park were pretty funny. Needless to say, I think that there were a lot of “private” Easter Egg Hunts afterwards. But what do you expect in a city whose median age was 18 in the 2000 census…I can’t imagine what it is today.

Primary in Excellence 2008

Bridget sacrificed her reputation to do a dance number with Abby at this year’s Primary in Excellence. They performed the Wiggerly Woo. Abby wouldn’t practice days before the event, so I was worried that she wouldn’t participate. But she didn’t seem to mind performing in front of a large group. Abby did a great job.

Bridget was then put upon one more time when she “had” to sing a number with the Activity Day Girls. The things we have to put up with in this life! Honestly!

Sledding with the Girls

Saturday afternoon Brad and I took Abby and Bridget for an hour of sledding on the east hill of the Cedar Hills Golf Course. It has become a popular spot for North Utah County sledders. We think that perhaps the City of Cedar Hills should start charging a sledding fee to generate more dollars for the city. Golf in the summer, sledding in the winter…that is until home construction starts on the 15th hole.

Abby’s 2007 Year in Review

I will officially be 3 1/2 years old in less than two weeks. Mom is hoping that this milestone will officially push us into the four-year-old disposition stage. I think that I have run her ragged for the past six months. Everyday she awakes hoping that I will stop making insane demands on her.

Daddy is trying his hardest to turn me into a Daddy’s Girl. He cheerfully gets me chocolate milk when I demand it, he buys me new shoes, he paints my fingernails. Unfortunately, as soon as Mom arrives on the scene, he is, once again, instantly forgotten. Daddy sighs, with a glimmer of hope inside that one day my eyes will be opened.

My days are slowing becoming more busy. I have dance once a week (hence the Nutcracker performance), and I go to pre-school twice a week. I’m assured at least two days a month playing at a friend’s house while Mom attends the elementary and junior high PTA Board Meetings. Add to that errands, chauffeuring siblings, and other play dates, and my life is pretty busy for a little 3-year-old. Mom is still patiently awaiting 1st Grade. City-wide celebration.

I am still the apple of everybody’s eye and have mastered the techniques that will get me what I want and need. If one says “No,” there are still four others to wear down. But I am a funny girl and provide much humor to the family throughout the day. Life would definitely be boring without me.

Nutcracker Rehearsal

Abby is in The Timpanogos School of Dance Nutcracker performance this year, along with her big sister, Bridget. She is a Gumdrop in Cast A.

We had dress rehearsal on Thursday night. She was to arrive at 5:45 pm at the high school. We put her make-up on, we curled her hair, we got her costume ready. As we were getting to leave, the snowstorm decided to make it’s debut. It was snowing heavily and the roads were slick.

We made it to the high school without sliding into another car or off the road, endured gale-force winds as we tried to make our way indoors, and changed Abby out of her street clothes and into her Gumdrop costume.

For all of that we got what you see above. Maybe a minute of rehearsal. We were then told that they were finished and we could take them home. I completely understand that the production is big with lots of dancers, but for a mother it was a bit of an exasperating moment. I wasn’t even given any time to sit back and relax.

By the way, Abby is front row, furthest left. It took me a while to figure out which one she was since all the little girls look virtually alike, except for Abby’s friend, Magan, who is three Gumdrops to the right of her. Dark hair does have it’s advantages.

Abby’s “Fabulous” Christmas Program

I don’t know–maybe I’m used to over-achieving Scottsdale, Arizona–but I swear that parents stayed for at least 1/2 hour, if not longer, when I attended Christmas or “Holiday” pre-school programs for my older children.

I think we parents–in this video–were all a little surprised when the teacher announced that the children were finished after just one song. All I know is that Abby could easily have handled multiple songs. She sings a repertoire of songs, by memory, all day long.

Sorry, Trudy, that I didn’t get Brooklyn in the “musical number” footage. I should have positioned myself behind the teacher to get all the children in my view.

Abby’s 2007 Photo Album

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Abby Sings

 
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I was able to talk Abby into singing the other day while we were driving. She sings the classic Mary Had a Little Lamb and adds her own twist in Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeep. I captured a voice note on my phone and converted to play here.

Kendra’s Picture of Abby


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Great picture taken by Kendra while staying at our place this summer. Kendra is a talented photographer with a great deal of creativity. She sees things that I overlook.

Momma, Momma, Momma

Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma, Momma…do you get the point?

If watching 4 minutes of whining and crying becomes too taxing for you, then you can feel comforted by the fact that I did not tape the entire 30 minutes of whining and crying that began from the time I forced Abby from “my” bed to the shower until she was ready to go downstairs for some breakfast after getting ready for church as demonstrated in the movie.

This is a typical day with Abby if her needs are not met in the manner that she deems appropriate by none other than “Momma.”

Abby’s 3rd Birthday Party

Abby had her first official “friends only” birthday party on July 5, her birth day. It was along the lines of a Princess theme. All the guests were instructed to come dressed as Princesses…or Princes, respectively. Bridget, Regan, and Kendra helped. Davis Pearson was there to escort Porter, so as a result Dallen hung around.

The kids made crowns, colored royal pictures, played Kiss the Frog, and had Princess stories read to them. No one really ate their cake…I forgot that you make cupcakes for 3-year-olds. Plus, I forgot that you have 3-year-old parties for only 1 1/2 hours, not two. We were easily done with everything in one hour. That’s what happens when it’s been eight years… :-).

While making the video, Abby would watch it and wail “I want to go to my birthday party!” She is definitely three.

P.S. All the banging in the background is from the framers in the basement, directly below where we were.

Oh, and Click Here to view pictures from the party on Flickr.

Lagoon Outing

I took the children (including Dallen, Jed, Bridget, Abby, Kendra, Pax and Dana (Meredith Hult’s sister)) to Lagoon on Tuesday. It was a miserably hot day. The sun was a real scorcher. There wasn’t much of a breeze, and no afternoon thunderstorm like is typical on a hot July day. Bridget opted to stay with me and Abby, as opposed to the older kids, knowing that by doing so she would not have to ride the Roller Coaster, Colossus, Jet Star II, or the new Wicked. She was safe with Abby. 

Meredith and Carter Hult arrived later in the afternoon and joined us for some rides, including Rattlesnake Rapids. We all got soaked. We should have rode that when we first arrived.

I also took pictures of Abby on her very first amusement park rides, which she loved. Click here to view the pictures on Flickr. 

Her favorite rides were the LadyBug Pop and the Dinosaur Drop. She giggled throughout, and raised her arms high each time we dropped. Mom’s stomach dropped too. I’m getting old. 

I took some video with my Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07 digital camera. The quality is actually pretty darn good. Some of the shots are a bit far away, but oh well. You haven’t got much time to put thought into how you’re going to record. The rides aren’t that long. 

Meredith took Carter and Abby home fairly early (7:30 p.m.), which allowed Bridget to ride some more “scary” rides…like The Bat :-).

Abby’s San Francisco Adventures…

Mom and Dad thought that I would be the hardest to please on this vacation, but they were proven wrong. I had the greatest time of anyone. I loved riding on all of the transportation…the buses, the cable car, the taxis, the Bart, the airplane, the boat, the escalators, the elevators, and the stroller when I was very tired. The only thing I did not like was the rental. It was too much like home.

It was so much fun for me to see new sights every day, all day long. I didn’t have naps during the day, so I was exhausted by the end of each day. The first night I fell asleep on the cable car and then later that night in my stroller. I didn’t wake up during the bus ride or the walk home. I barely made a move when transfered to my double bed. When I awoke the next morning I was in a good mood and ready for another day of high adventure. Actually that was true whenever I awoke in the same room or bed with Mom.

On Sunday I walked all the way from Union Square to the crossroad of Washington and Taylor streets. But then that was pretty typical of the entire visit. My little legs were so worked. I bet that my muscles have bulked as a result.

The morning after we arrived home I was disappointed to be back in my home with nothing to do but watch Dora and Diego. I more or less drove my Mom crazy the entire week because life had become, once again, slow and boring. I think that when I get older I will definitely become an adventurer!

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Abby’s First Dentist Visit

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Abby had her very first dentist check-up on Thursday with the rest of the Baldwin clan. She did allow Dr. Larsen to look inside her mouth. However, in order for the hygeniest to “quickly” clean Abby’s teeth she had to promise Abby a balloon when she was finished. Notice how Abby crosses her legs on the chair…exactly like Mom does. Thankfully there were no signs of any cavities. Abby decided to pay it forward with Jed and hold his hand while his teeth were checked.

The Girls Take Dad Kite Flying

It was a breezy Saturday morning on March 10th. I had to take Jed over to a Boy Scout Pow Wow early. Abby was awake and wanted to join me on the drive. I thought how much fun it would be to fly a kite. Abby and I went over to Wal-Mart and picked up a Dora the Explorer kite for Abby and a cool blue Navy Thunderbird airplane kite for me.

When we returned home, Bridget heard of our plan and wanted to join us. Dora was a great little kite. Of course I had to buy extra string to get the kite up as high as possible. Dora soared to 200 feet with ease. The cool blue Navy Thunderbird airplane kite went to 300 feet.

Great times. Enjoy the movie.

Abby works out

We purchased an elliptical so Amy and I could work out in the cold winter months. However, now that the unit is just sitting there, Abby has adopted it as if it were her own. It’s so fun to watch her. She’s really a coordinated child. She has to put all her weight on one side of her body to get the wheel started. She then races off and starts breathing heavy. While she can’t see all the little lights on the upper deck, she knows she’s getting a good workout when she starts to huff and puff.

Abby tries on a new Jacket


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This year I have grown into such a big girl…although I still wear diapers and drink from a bottle. Oh well. Mom’s too old to do anything about it. Hopefully, I’ll be out of diapers and off the bottle by the time I enter Kindergarten.

I still get lots of attention, and I still demand lots of attention. I yell “Mom!” all day every day. It makes me mad when she doesn’t come to my every beck and call. It really irritates me when she won’t get out of her computer chair when I pull on her arm. Who does she think she is anyway?

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Abby’s 2006 Photo Album

I’ve got a bunch of really fun pictures that are uploaded to flickr. To see my entire photo album, just click on one of my pictures below.  

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