Tarleton

T got a new bed!

We have been talking and toying with the idea of getting T a new bed for quite a while, but could never quite decide what we wanted. The other evening we were talking about a loft bed again and moving up to a twin size. We looked on IKEA, though Dave’s really not a fan of their furniture, and found the kids’ loft bed that creates a play area under it: pretty much exactly what I really wanted for Teddy. Then we looked on Craigslist and found someone selling it with the mattress – Sweet! Great condition, really nice family, awesome price/deal, and there you go = T got a new bed!

But T’s room is only so big and his train table (a must stay) is a rather large piece of furniture to work around…I moved that bed at least 3 times (which means I moved ALL of his furniture 3 times). I’m pretty sure I like the set up for the moment, though Dave and I want to try and put a book case under the bed so we can make the most of the space created under the loft. Plus, I have this cute little image of T reading in his little hideaway one day. πŸ™‚ The “stairs” work for now, though we were both concerned about night-time movement. The bed has been put together for a week, all but one night of which he’s slept up top (the first night we had the mattress on the floor) and he’s gotten up every night to use the restroom and done just fine climbing out….knock on wood that continues!

I added lights underneath for T to use as his “night light” and it really does add a cool factor to his room. Plus, he got to help me put them up and any time he gets to use tools and help he’s super happy! Here’s how his room is set up for now:

Β <– This picture is looking from the door way straight – we had to move the plane mobile for obvious reasons, along with his map. The book case in the corner is the one I really want to be able to remove from the room. Then since we didn’t put the ladder rungs up thinking that we would be keeping the mattress on the floor for a while, the only place I could put this Β (—>)Β thing (bookcase/staircase/storage) was in this location, using it as stairs. It’s working out pretty nicely for the time being. Though Dave is considering some alterations to make it so we can put it under the loft as well for toy storage. Now we have a place to put stuffed animals that don’t have the honor of being on the bed (T has an “entourage” of animals that have to be on the bed with him.) What you can’t see is the hamper full of stuffed animals hanging out in his closet…oh wait, I believe I have a picture of that too!Β Here shows where I was left to put Teddy’s dresser. I took this the day before I came up with the idea to put the lights underneath the bed. Clearly I was going to have an issue with the lamp cord. For now, his room does seem to be a little crowded, but he’s very happy with the new bed and play area. πŸ™‚

I was surprised that I wasn’t that sad to see his crib/toddler bed taken down…until I saw him laying in the twin sized bed. He looked so big for the toddler bed, and now he just looks like such a little boy. It is hard to believe that he is already three years old, becoming more and more independent. Seeing pieces of his “baby” furniture removed makes this growth all that much more real and tangible.

Despite how ever big he gets, though, he will always be my baby boy. πŸ™‚

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T-Rex’s 3rd Birthday Party!

For every birthday party I can remember, my mother would display pictures from birth through whatever age I was celebrating. In my teenage years it used to embarrass me. As I was preparing for T’s party I found myself considering this tradition. When I came across these four $1/each wooden frames at Michael’s I knew it meant I had to do it: whether I will display pictures for every birthday I don’t know – but I loved painting the frames to match the color scheme and looking for pictures to display…even if I was printing two out and putting them in the frames as the first guests arrived!

Tarleton’s first birthday was Winnie the Pooh themed; partially because one of his nicknames is Teddy Bear and partially because Winnie the Pooh is my favorite little cartoon character. His second birthday was Thomas the Train themed due to his, then, new found love/obsession for all things Thomas the Train. (He still loves Thomas, but it’s less of an obsession – i.e. we are able to watch other shows besides Thomas and he plays with a more variety of toys now, thankfully!) This year as we realized that Dave was truly going to be HOME with us for the first time to celebrate T’s life – we knew we had to a dinosaur theme. Shortly after Dave returned from his first deployment and met Tarleton, he dubbed him T-Rex. So, there you go, the background to the party theme and basis for my over-Pinteresting to find cute, fun dinosaur party ideas.:-)

I found these inflatable dinosaurs (there were five of them in the front “garden area”) and in my decoration searching had seen a similar set up with a similar sign. It was just too cute to not do! As luck would have it, while I was preparing to create or find invitations and decorations to use, one of my best friends from high school sent out a FB post about her new company, ThinkRSVP, she started with her two college best friends. You can see why it was a no-brainer to help a friend out and get a quality product and some amazing customer service!

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After finding a picture of a watermelon cut similarly to the T-Rex head above, I convinced Dave that he had plenty enough artistic talent to create a T-Rex head. πŸ™‚ He sure came through didn’t he? AND the original picture he based this off of used toothpicks for teeth! We didn’t think that was safe for poky little hands so Dave managed to make teeth just fine with the watermelon. Makes his better in my book! I had to have a sweets table with “Prehistoric Cave Crystals”, Sweet Gummi Dinosaurs and chocolatey “Dino eggs” – the leftovers of which have been great potty training/good behavior bribing tools!

There was a “Water Hole” with waterfall, dino ball toss game and volcano slide; “Dino Dig Hole” full of dinosaur fossils to find (Birthday boy wanted to uncover and recover ALL of them before any friends could); and “Discovery Base Camp” (that picture was pre-party and taken by me- the hammock was enjoyed mostly by the adults of the party and we were encouraged to keep the burlap shade cloths!) The pool was a birthday gift from Lela & PopPop (my parents) and the “dig table” a gift from Grandma & Grandpa (Dave’s parents). Both have gotten a lot of use both pre and post party!

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The kiddos painted dino sun catchers, pretended to be roaring dinosaurs with these foam masks I found online and each took a picture as the “Cave-kid” caught by the friendly T-Rex. I love this picture of K, one of T’s friends getting into the silliness as Birthday boy takes his turn in the photo-op.

I found a Wilton cake mold for this cute T-Rex cake and decided to do the cake myself this year. This task reminded me why, as much as I love to be creative and decorative, I enjoy letting someone else do the work for me! My cousin got T a cute set of dinosaurs to play with and they came with palm trees and volcanos so I “stole” a few to use as decorations around the cake. Though it took a couple of days, I was really proud of the way it came out. And, most importantly, T loved it! He also enjoyed singing Happy Birthday to himself along with every one else, which was super cute.

When all was said and done, the stress I put on myself to make this day as wonderful, magical, perfect as it possibly could be for our special T-Rex was probably more than I needed to, but it really felt as though I was planning his very first Birthday party. For us, this was a first we were celebrating together, the way everyone hopes to celebrate on the day their son or daughter is born, the way we weren’t able to that day. T’s birthday and birthday party-day were two of the best days of my life and though I’m sure he may not remember it when he’s 13- Dave and I will.

Thank you to everyone who made it out to celebrate with Tarleton and us. We appreciate you helping make it special! For all of you who would have loved to have been there, you were in spirit. πŸ™‚ Traveling isn’t easy these days, we understand! Thank you Steph for taking pictures for me, Sarah for staying up late chatting with me on FB about ideas and Stacey for putting together such a cute decoration packet (and all the times I asked for changes or extras!!)

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Tarleton turns 3!

It seems only appropriate to “restart” our family blog with our first post being about T’s birthday! It was about as wonderful as a day could be as we celebrated his birth-day for the very first time as a family of three physically in the same place! Dave had overnight duty the day before which granted him a day off on T’s birthday – a rare stroke of luck for our little family. After brunch at one of our favorite places we were going to go check out a children’s museum, however, once T heard the word “museum” he immediately got excited about seeing the “Train Museum” (aka the Model Train Museum at Balboa Park). We asked if that was where he wanted to go and he said YES! so we had to go, of course!

Last Day as a 2 year old!

Good Morning 3 year old! (“Really, Mom?”)

Ms. Jenn (our friend and neighbor) left a surprise message for T!

Favorite train at the museum? Thomas, of course!

Daddy helping T get a better view.

We had a great time following trains and talking to the volunteers who run the trains. Most importantly, T had a blast!

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