Whatev.
Snow, schmow. Right? Another foot? Bring it on!
Moving on to more important matters, like...
Princess #4's SECOND birthday!!
It's coming up fast folks. One week from today my baby will be TWO. Doesn't hardly seem possible. I'm officially out of the baby stage.
*sob*
Don't ask me how I feel about that just yet. I might dissolve into a puddle. I'll save that for another sappy post at another sappy time.
In the meantime, let's discuss DETAILS!
Princess #4 loves Minnie Mouse.
Loooooooooooooooves her.
So of course we are having a Minnie Mouse party fit for a two year old.
I have this on it's way from oldnavy.com for her to wear:
Since Minnie is wearing pink and green we'll keep with that theme for the rest of the party. I'm still thinking about decorations and food. Probably should kick the thinking into high gear...
The real thing I'm mulling over is her present. Two things I know:
1. Since she's her own person, princess #4 deserves to have her own toys.
2. We have way.too.many.toys
So I'm thinking instead of buying a whole bunch more STUFF that will eventually end up lost or broken or worse yet - under my FEET, we're going to instead get her ONE big useful thing she'll love. This sounds like a very responsible and practical thing to do, and I'll let you think that. But the reality is that we do this to keep the crap in our house down to a minimum and to make life easier on us.
Just keepin' it real.
So, in the name of practicality, we're shopping for a tricycle.
Just keepin' it real.
So, in the name of practicality, we're shopping for a tricycle.
We do have a tricycle already. A cute lil red radio flyer. It's adorable. We've had it since Princess #2 turned one. And none of our girls have been able to ride it.
Once they're the right size to fit on it (meaning about age 2), they are still too little to pedal. Or steer. Or do both simultaneously. This means that in order for it to go anywhere, mom or dad has to lean over (WAY over since it's about 2 feet off the ground) and push it.
Not my idea of fun. Especially when I'm trying to keep track of 3 other princesses careening down the sidewalk on their training wheels.
Enter the most ingenious invention to ever be thought up: The parent steering push bar.
Um hello? How brilliant is this? I'm absolutely giddy at the thought of not only being able to push Princess #4 down the street behind her careening sisters on bikes, but also STEER her as well. Geez, it might as well be my birthday I'm so excited! Add to this the handy little 3 point harness available from Kettler and what we've got on our hands is a stroller in disguise. Perfect for my little copycat who insists on doing everything like her sisters.
I can't wait for it to get here. It may be months before we can actually SEE the sidewalk for her to ride it, but we'll be ready!