Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Toddler Fears

After Riley turned two, she started to develop actual fears to things. These fears are real to her and you could just see in her eyes how terrified she actually was to these things. I am happy to say that one of her fears may finally be over!

One of the fears that she developed was a fear of the bathtub. Now, knowing my daughter, she has always loved playing in water. Loves the tub, loves the pool, loves anything that involves water play. Even as an infant, she loved getting baths.




Out of nowhere she started to act terrified to get into the tub. She would cover her eyes and scream bloody murder. Her whole body would shake and she would beg to be let out. After the first three times that this happened, I would quickly wash her up and get her out as fast as possible and I worried that something had happened to traumatize her from wanting to take a bath. That's when I started to do some research and learned that fears in toddlers are extremely normal.

They are very, very real and it's sad to see these little ones so terrified of something. Some tips that I tried to help her fear of the bathtub were: taking a bath with her, letting her sit outside and play with the water from the outside (which she wanted nothing to do with), letting her wear her bathing suit into the tub and pretending like it was a pool, but none of these worked. All of this advice came from Dr. Sears. Anytime I have any sort of parenting advice, I look in one of my huge Dr. Sears books that sit next to my bed. In my opinion, the Sears' family is genius! They have wonderful ways of parenting and explain the reasoning behind a child's actions. They explained that these fears that toddlers develop are extremely real and should not be ignored. They stressed that we should not force her to do something that she does not want to do, but wait and try again later. So from that point on, we starting taking showers with her and didn't even mention the bathtub for almost a whole month. After about 4 weeks, we decided to reintroduce the bathtub. One of the other things they suggested when reintroducing the tub were to buy new play toys for in the tub or try adding bubbles. Well, as it turns out, the bubbles did the trick!








She's played with bubbles in the bath before, but not on a regular basis. This time, we added TONS of bubbles to make it extra appealing to her and she loved every second of it. Now when it's bath time we call it a bubble bath because she always gets bubbles and if that's what helps her, then I am all for bubbles!

Some other fears that she currently has is: the wind, the peacock in my parent's backyard, the ice cream truck. We have found that it is helpful to not draw attention to these fears when she acts scared. Instead, we try to change the subject and talk about something different. I do not try and make her face these fears head on. She is way to little for that and I try to put it into my perspective as well. I am extremely terrified of snakes...to the point that if I saw one I would definitely scream, run and cry. In fact, I don't even like hearing people tell me stories about snakes because it gives me chills. I have nightmares about snakes at least once a month and they are very real to me. I wake up in a panic and, to me, they feel real. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to touch one. It just wouldn't happen. I don't even want to see one from a distance or I would cry. So if that is how Riley feels about the peacock in my parent's backyard, then there is no way I am going to make her go look at it or come close to it. These fears will eventually fade, but some may also remain.

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Friday, June 26, 2015

OITNB Season 3

This fall, Matt and I were hooked on binge watching the first two seasons of Orange is the New Black. It became one of my favorite shows and we couldn't wait until season 3 came out!


Season 3 came out to Netflix on June 12 and we finished the entire season by June 21...ugh what were we thinking?! Now we have to wait a whole year to find out what happens next!!! Needless to say, this season was good. Really good.

Let me just say that this is a show that I never would have thought that I would like. It's a little bit much at times, but overall the storyline is pretty awesome. The characters make the show what it is and that's why I like it so much. They all bring a different story to the table and I love seeing what brought them to jail, how they survive prison life, and the fact that if they finally got their chance to get out of jail (despite really wanting out), they would probably prefer to be back in there because that is the life they've grown accustomed to.

Without any spoilers, these are my favorite characters....


Piper Chapman. This season there is a slightly different side to Piper that I'm not sure I like, but I still love her. I think she's just finally getting the hang of prison life and trying to survive.


Alex Vause. She's finally back at Litchfield this season.


Poussey. I've always been a fan of her. She's kind and looks out for others and doesn't like to hurt people's feelings.


Crazy eyes. Oh my goodness...this girl is nuts, but she makes the show interesting.


Tasha Jefferson. Probably my favorite. She cracks me up!!


Nicky. Unfortunately, Nicky gets sent to max security and isn't in much of this season, but I'm hoping she's back for next season.


Sophia Burset. She's awesome. She's been through a lot and this season is a bit tough on her.

Cannot believe I have to wait until next summer for season 4, but so glad they already signed on for another season!

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Round Hill Park

Yesterday was another gorgeous day with no rain in the forecast so Riley and I had to take full advantage since those days are rare recently....so we decided to spend the morning at Round Hill Park!

Right after breakfast, we loaded the car and headed to the park! After going down some slides, she decided to try out the big kid swings and she honestly did awesome!! I sat on the ground and pushed her little knees trying to teach her how to pump her legs to get her to go. She is still way too little to understand that concept, but she enjoyed having me push her. I made sure that she knew to hold on very tight to the sides and didn't let her go too high.





She loves to swing!!

I then changed her into her bathing suit and we headed down to the water park....





She loves running through all the sprinklers so we spent quite a while here and had a lot of fun! Then it was time to head home for lunch and naptime!


Perfect summer morning with my girl!

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Kennywood

It has been raining every single day for the last 10+ days so we finally got a chance to take Riley to Kennywood on Monday!! It was hot...86 degrees and sunny! She had never been to Kennywood before so we were anxious to see how she would like it. We told her we were going to a big park where she would get to ride rides. The whole way there she kept saying "ride rides"!

On our walk down from the parking lot, we pointed out the Phantoms Revenge to her and let her watch the roller coaster go down the big hill. She got very excited and said "Wooo" as they went down the hill and then clapped! She's such a cutie!

Hello Kennywood....


Riley checking out Kiddieland....



In line to ride her first ride....


On the swings (which was probably her favorite ride)....



More rides....



Riley's riding buddy....





Taking a break for dinner and Potato Patch fries....


Back to riding rides....




Kenny the kangaroo came around and she wanted her picture with him until we got up close haha....


Sharing some iced cream....


Taking a walk around the rest of the park....



and more rides....





I'm not sure which of these two enjoyed this ride more....


And we ended the night on the merry-go-round....


This was hands down my favorite day of summer so far! We had such a blast!!!! Matt told me how this was a day that he would never forget with his little girl. We will definitely be back next year, Kennywood!! So much fun!

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