by Papa K on September 17, 2014
Maile had her first Ukulele lesson on Monday. She loved it and has been practicing a lot at home. Which means Lauren has been “practicing” a lot at home.
Too much. I’m thoroughly enjoying this phase – they play like this forever, right?
(Click here for the video.)
by Papa K on September 16, 2014
Over the past month we’ve really seen Maile and Lauren start playing together as friends more and more. It’s awesome to watch. Lauren will follow her sister to the end of the earth (and mimic her moves every step of the way). For her part, Maile has been great with her little sister and really is starting to enjoy involving her in games and all types of playing pretend.
Sisters brush teeth together
Sisters make a new bed in mommy and daddy's room and pretend to have a sleepover...
And, of course, sisters dance!
(Click here for the video.)
by Papa K on September 15, 2014
On Sunday while Daddy was watching some football, Mommy and Maile did an art project where they made these beautiful flowers out of tissue paper.
Maile and her tissue flower creations...
Afterwards she created an elaborate wedding ceremony for Christine and I…
Maile's version of a wedding ceremony
And, of course, the flower girl!
by Papa K on September 14, 2014
From the beginning, Maile has had some Gaga in her.
Today she put together this ensemble – which definitely reminded Christine and I of her Maile Gaga namesake…
Lady Gaga eat your heart out!
by Papa K on September 11, 2014
After school yesterday, Christine took Maile to get her hair cut.
We had the following text message exchange:
Chris: “We are cutting Maile’s hair. She wants it short.”
Matt: “What does short mean?”
Chris: “Like a bob.”
Matt: “For real? What is driving this?”
Chris: “I have no idea. We walked in and she said she wanted it short.”
And then I got the picture:
Maile with her new short hair cut!
I love it. And she does too. I’m still not sure why she did it – I imagine this is the first, but not the last time I will ask that question!
by Papa K on September 8, 2014
I suppose if, ultimately, this blog is going to be something that Maile and Lauren come back to in the future, it should be a record of the good days, the fun (and funny) days, but also the sad days. Today was one of the sad days.
This morning GG Irv passed away. We were very lucky that we were able to share both Maile and Lauren with him over the past five years … and especially, just three weeks ago when we went to Chicago to visit with him one last time.
GG Irv, once a great story teller, was largely silent by the time the girls met him – but they still had this great connection with him. You would have thought going into a nursing home and seeing a wheel chair bound man that didn’t really talk much might have frightened two little girls – but that was never the case for neither Maile nor Lauren. I like to think his eyes sparkled a bit when they were around and there was certainly a lot of love filling the room while they romped around and explored or played the latest game of interest with GG Bea.
I’m headed to Chicago tomorrow for the funeral so we decided to tell the girls tonight that GG Irv had died. We asked around a bit how best to do this and received some good advice, but mainly what you would think – be honest, go slow and do your best to answer the questions that inevitably will come. I had a few tears when I sat them down – I think that was confusing to both girls.
For some reason Maile had in her head that people died when they reached 100 and she knew GG Irv wasn’t 100, so she wasn’t clear how this had happened. We told her that sometimes people die when they are 100 and sometimes they die when they are 94 like GG Irv. She was curious about how it happened and where he went. She was sad that she couldn’t see him any more, so we talked about memories and pictures. That gave her the idea that we should draw a picture of GG Irv so we could remember him – so after we put Lauren to bed, Mommy, Daddy and Maile sat down and drew a picture of GG Irv using a picture Aunt Julie had emailed us a couple days ago.
GG Irv by Maile Girl
GG Irv by Mommy
GG Irv by Daddy
I honestly don’t think I would have thought to have done something like this if Maile hadn’t suggested it – but it felt good to do – the best I felt all day in fact. So thank you Maile … and good-bye, GG Irv.
by Papa K on September 4, 2014
Lauren hasn’t been sleeping well this past week. We’re not really sure why, but in looking back in the blog, we found that apparently Maile had similar issues at basically the exact same age (20 months)…
Hi Daddy, I can't sleep.
The main difference? As you can see in the picture above from March 2011, Maile was already out of her crib (what Christine and I affectionately refer to as the “worst parenting decision we’ve made so far”) – while Lauren is still in her crib. She just cries until she tires again or we take pity and go get her.
(The other difference – no pacifier for Lauren – she never really picked it up. And no bunnies either. Same belly though.)
by Papa K on September 1, 2014
For the family reunion we picked up this awesome bubble wand that makes huge bubbles. The girls love it, so on Saturday we headed out with Grandma and Papa to have some bubble fun.
Woah. That's a big bubble!
I think I can reach it...
... no, no, I can reach it!
Papa is IN the bubble!
All smiles playing with the bubbles 🙂
We also used it to play around with Instagram’s new Hyperlapse video app – makes some pretty cool videos (although I really should take the extra step and set it to some music – next time!)
(Click here for the video.)
2 years ago tomorrow (August 29th) we told Maile that she was going to be a big sister.
Hard to believe we’ve gone from this…
Love, love baby sister!
To this…
2 years later - best friends.
(Click here for the video.)
Wow. Time flies.
Today was Maile’s first day of Kindergarten. She’ll be staying at Presidio Knolls School so the stomping grounds are familiar, but this is still a big milestone for our little, but rapidly growing up, girl.
And she is very, very excited to get started.
But before heading off to school, we took some family pictures…
Here she is, Maile Girl at 5 ready to start Kindergarten!
Maile and Lauren - Lauren will need to wait one more year before joining her big sister at PKS
Family Picture - Maile (5) and Lauren (20 months)
Daddy and his girls (and their backpacks)
These three.
Grandma and Papa Hawaii are in town and got to see Maile off to her first day too...
One last shot just inside the gate at Presidio Knolls - after this she was off and running with her friends...