Saturday, October 31, 2009

Brooke's 1st Road Trip

After Neela was diagnosed with a minor ear infection, a cold, and probably some influenza-like symptoms, we took off for Brooke's first road trip on October 15. This meant Brooke got to meet most of her great-grandparents!!
Great-Grandma Betsworth
Big Papa Estochen
Big Grandma Estochen
Since it was a football weekend - Iowa State's Homecoming and a Steelers game - we also got to dress up in all our gear!
Mommy, Neela & Brooke
Big Papa, Mommy, Neela, Kylie, Brooke & Cy
(Guess who actually looked at the camera??)
Neela & Big Papa (he was passing out money for our piggy banks!)
After the Steelers game on Sunday, we went with Mommy and Grandma to a greenhouse for a Halloween festival. We painted pumpkins and went on a hayride! The paint didn't come out of our clothes too easily, but the degreaser seemed to be our best choice.
Painting our pumpkins - Neela used EVERY color and covered the entire pumpkin. Kylie only wanted to paint one side of her pumpkin, and was much more careful painting it.
With Mom at the Festival
Brooke enjoys being around Cy - and her favorite form of "tummy time" is over your leg. She was doing her tummy time when Cy decided to sit down - and ended up with a chunk of hair in Brooke's reach! He didn't move - and she held on for a long time!
After the football weekend, it was on to Papa's Farm...
Brooke & Papa
Brooke & "Grandma" Arleen
Papa and Grandma have an awesome swing on their porch - Neela was showing Brooke how to use it! Neela loved it as "monkey bars", but Brooke just liked it as a swing.


All the playing and traveling left both Brooke and Cy a little tired, so they took a nap on Grandma's porch.


Kylie's favorite part of Papa's farm is visiting Slick (the bull calf). He's "bigger" now, but she still will "share" "her cow!"



Papa modified our playhouse, too! He put all our names up by the door, and then installed a heater. We went outside to play with him on a rainy day, and had a lot of fun - we even moved into the machine shed by the barrel stove to warm up. We brought some pumpkins in from the shed (Papa saved them so they wouldn't freeze), and he helped us take the hat off, clean the guts and strings out, and carve faces in them!



Grandma's big pumpkins froze and turned white, so we helped her spray paint them. We also got to ride in Papa's truck, and go with Daddy hunting for pheasants (he didn't get any - yet!). Of course, Kylie found every "pheasant" (bird) she could get her eyes on! Papa also taught us all about race cars - Grandma drives a red race car, and she drives it fast! One night, Grandma helped us bake some cookies. Kylie came to tell Papa they were done, and the pan was very, very hot - "Do you understand?" (with her hands on her hips). The cookie eating was followed by yet another trip to the "hot pool".

The trip went from Neela being sick, to Kylie being sick, to Daddy being sick... thank goodness Mommy & Brooke stayed healthy!! Road trips always mess up schedules, and being sick makes it even worse. On Saturday night, Kylie didn't fall asleep until close to midnight - on the futon in the basement with Daddy! She preferred to watch the Wild play on their "shoe skates" over sleeping. She also wanted Mommy to know she was a "good girl" because she drank all her "juice" (an empty wine glass....).
This was also the first trip where the big girls got to sleep in "big girl beds" at both grandparents' homes. At the Estochen's, they slept crossways in a Queen bed, with the headboard as a side support, two walls as additional supports, and pillows in the middle (do you remember the "you crossed the line???" issues from car trips, etc.). At the Guggisberg's, they slept in twin beds on the floor of Aunt Angie's "red room".
During our road trip, Brooke started smiling at people she recognized (Mommy, Daddy, Kylie & Neela), and figured out how to get her floor toy to make music. When we got home, Daddy was on the phone talking about a project that was a "moneymaker", and Neela started singing "Shake your moneymaker"... Daddy missed it, but Mommy had to hide in the corner to laugh!
Brooke's Visitor Log:
10/16: Great-Grandma B. & the Candy Store Crew
10/17: Big Grandma & Big Papa Estochen
10/18: All the Great-Grandparents, Aunt Heidi & Uncle Cory
10/21: Grandma Arleen
10/25: A BIG DAY! The Steelers played the Vikings (and BEAT the Vikings), and we had a lot of guests! Matt & Janna, Sarah & Elsa, Greg & Brenda, Chris, Wendy, Amanda, Matthew & Sarah
10/27: Brooke's first trip to the Como Zoo - and Aunt Angie's job trailer for lunch (and diaper changes)... she also met Angie's friend, Jill, and a few zookeepers
10/28: Brooke's first visit to Tracy's daycare - Brooke stayed at daycare while Mommy took Kylie & Neela for H1N1 vaccines and lunch!
10/29: Kathy, Joanne, Autumn, and Aunt Margaret
10/30: Julie T.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Fire Safety Week, Big Truck Day & Brooke's First Trip to 2270

The week of October 4-10 was National Fire Safety Week. At daycare, we learned all about what to do in case of a fire. We learned that if the smoke alarm goes off, we need to go outside (we practiced when the cookies were burnt!). We learned that if there is smoke in the house, “you crawl to the door” (just Kylie!). AND, we learned if we are on fire to stop, drop and roll – and Neela will show you the roll!

The morning of October 10, we woke up to SNOW!! We were so excited we had to put on our hats, mittens and winter jackets – and Mom & Dad had to figure out where they could get ski pants and boots – FAST! Of course, two days later when it snowed and Neela looked outside, she said “Again?!?!?!”. This could be a LONG winter!
We were getting dressed in winter gear so we could go the Woodbury’s Big Truck Day! We got to see a fire truck, a bus, a school bus, a tow truck, a snowplow…
Then, we went to the Fire Station Open House at Daddy’s new fire station! It was so much fun – we got to climb in the trucks, try on Daddy’s boots, and climb in Daddy’s new locker. They also had a jump house for the event – and root beer floats. Now, we think the jump house is ALWAYS at the fire station.
We are learning a few more things, too. A few of our new things are…
If it’s daytime, “Mommy it’s time to get up – it’s daytime.” “Mommy, the sun is sleeping, it’s night night time!” (Of course, Mom & Dad would like if we went to bed a little better at bed time since we know it’s night night time!)
If anyone asks where we are, we say “Here I am!”. We also love to talk about our names – any time we see a “K” that’s Kylie’s name, and an “N” is Neela’s name – even if it’s in the middle of a word! Neela really loves Mommy’s Minnesota Wild and Minnesota Gophers shirts – they have Mommy’s AND Neela’s names on them.
When we do good things with other people – like at daycare – we will say “Mommy/Daddy will be so proud” and “Mommy/Daddy will be so happy”.
We’ve been helping Mom draw thank you notes, and our pictures were of “Happy Face”, “Rocket Boy”, “Rock Families”, “Swimming Boy”… We also told Daddy he’s a “boy princess” and somehow talked about a “Swimming Girl” (Mommy thinks that’s Ariel – the little mermaid – but she’s not sure!).
We also LOVE to play doctor! Our favorite patients are Daddy & Cy.

Brooke’s favorite thing has been grabbing Mommy’s hair – she is in LOVE with grabbing now!! Here she is in her new Mickey Mouse sleeper!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Brooke's 1 Month Old!

We can't believe Brooke was one month old on Wednesday! She is growing... She eats 4 oz. every 3-4 hours, and even had 5 oz. last night!! Cy loves to protect Brooke - you can see it in almost every picture. And, when you don't see Cy, he's still very close to her!
Football Fans!!
The Steelers played the Chargers last Sunday night, and the whole family (Cy included - check out his collar) wore their Steelers jerseys all day! We even got to show them to Big Grandma and Big Papa on the webcam before the game.

Daddy with his Steelers' Girls

Cy checks out Brooke's Steelers outfit (and the formula on her hand!). Brooke LOVES it when Cy is close by!!

Daddy & Brooke Roethlisberger

Mommy & her Steelers' Girls


WAIT! What's this? The Vikings played the Packers on Monday Night Football. Since they didn't play the same day as the Steelers, Mommy decided to find her "old" Vikings stuff - and let Brooke model one of the "big girls" Vikings cheer outfits! (Both the Steelers AND the Vikings won!)


Children's Museum
Last Sunday, Mom took the big girls to the Children's Museum. We had never been there before, and really liked it! We will probably make many more trips there in the next few years!

Neela the firefighter

Kylie the firefighter

Doing our own face painting...

Neela moving the block up the conveyor belt

Kylie (dressed like Aunt Angie, Uncle Cory, Uncle Tony & Papa G) - doing her block moving

Building an igloo out of blocks

Did anyone tell Neela the turtle's head doesn't come out all the way??
Playing Pretend
Lately, we've been very big into pretending! Here are some of our biggest adventures at home:

Fixing Daddy's hair AND sideburns

Kylie Potato Head

Neela Potato Head

Kylie feeds her baby, while Daddy feeds baby Brooke

What else happened this week?
It's Fire Safety Week! Mommy will put all kinds of pictures from the fire station open house up soon!
One day this week, we found a flashlight Daddy left out. Mommy found us another one - and we ran around shining the light on things. We thought it was pretty cool to light up the ceiling, Cy, Brooke, and anything else that was "dark" (at 9 AM!).
One of our new neighbors, Brenda, cuts hair - so Mommy took us to visit her - and we got haircuts on Friday afternoon. (Right after we got our flu shots!)
At Little Gym this week, Dominique and Danielle came with us! They helped us play "bears" in the big donut - and Reardon and his Grandma played with us! We missed Aunt Angie and Mommy, but they will come with another time.
Tuesday was a big day for Minnesota sports fans (after the Vikings win on Monday night). Mom and Dad left us with our first babysitters that weren't a Grandma or a Papa (Dominique, Danielle and their mom, Lisa) - and went to the Wild home opener. Everyone at the game was out in the hallways watching the Twins in their playoff game against Detroit, trying to win the division. The game didn't end until the 12th inning (and the Twins WON!) - that was close to the end of the first period of the Wild game. There were cheers in the hallways, but none in the arena :-) The 3rd Period got WILD - and the Wild pulled out an overtime win against Anaheim! Despite Uncle Chuckie teaching us "Go Cubs", we will say "Daddy says Go Twins" - but it's "Go Cubs" first... This ties right into the "Go Hawks" that daycare Grandma is teaching us. Mom is trying to teach us "Boo Hawks" or "Go Cyclones", but it turns into "Go Boo Hawks". Daddy says it's OK for us to choose our own team... did you see the pictures at the top?? :-)
Brooke's Visitor Log:
10/6: Jennifer S., her nephew Jack and her niece Molly
Danielle, Dominique & Lisa
10/7: Jason D.
10/8: Lori & Kristen S.
10/9: Greg K.
Sandi C.
10/10: Danielle & Dominique
Love, Brooke, Kylie & Neela