My baby is FIVE… (well, she will be tomorrow)
And I’m loving every minute.
Kaitlyn is a Mama’s girl and while it means she only wants me if she wakes up in the middle of the night and climbs onto my lap by the end of every meal, I wouldn’t change a thing.
There is so much I could write about our sweet little firecracker, it’s hard to know where to start.
EAT
I try not to label my kids’ food preferences, but if I did, I’d call Kaitlyn the carb queen. Her favorite foods are mac and cheese, rolls with butter, tortillas, and yogurt. For her birthday party she got to choose the kid menu: corn dogs, mac ‘n cheese, and applesauce. It’s funny to me that it’s really more savory carbs than sweets, too. She’ll leave half a piece of cake on her plate or abandon a muffin halfway through but will demolish a bowl of rotini and marinara.
Despite her preferences, she is not a picky eater. She has tested me more in the eating department than Hailey ever has, but I stuck to my guns and it’s paid off. While I still don’t expect her to be excited about meat or asparagus, she will happily gobble up purple cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, fruit of any kind, salads, and avocado toast.
SLEEP
She has never needed as much sleep as her big sis, and it’s still true today. She dropped naps so long ago (before age 2, I believe?!), but generally sleeps pretty well at night. I like to keep claiming the girls have a 7:00 PM bed time but between homeschooling and the extended sunshine hours of spring, it’s generally closer to 7:30/7:45.
She likes to lay in bed with her Leap Frog Pen, listening to stories and animal facts and reading books (mostly looking at pictures). She usually falls asleep around 8:00 PM on a normal night, though has no problem hanging until 9:30 PM or later when we stay out with friends. She typically wakes up at 7:15 AM/7:30 AM ready for the day.
It’s also worth noting (for my own memory sake) that she does not always sleep straight through the night. Over the past year she’s gone through streaks where she’ll wake up every night for a week or two. Usually it’s “I’m scared” but sometimes it’s just to tell us she got hot or cold, had a funny dream, or can’t find ____ (fill in the blank with whatever thing she actually doesn’t care anything about but yet needs desperately at 2:30 AM).
She still sleeps with her bunny lovey, Mimi, and nothing warms my heart more than peeking in on her and seeing them cuddled up together.
PLAY
Spoken like every mom ever, Kaitlyn is smart. She has the advantage of being the little sister and soaks up a lot of what Hailey and I work on. She reads beginner reader books, writes us notes, gets really frustrated if she doesn’t spell something correctly, and can ramble off random animal facts like Steve Irwin. She seems to really like math and often asks for more of it. She’s doing simple addition and subtraction mostly and really enjoys the snippets we read and answer through Bedtime Math.
Kaitlyn is feisty. In fact, I just signed her up for a trial karate class because she’s been begging to try it. She often punches and kicks- not out of anger, just embracing her inner… super hero? She’ll grit her teeth, scream hi-ya!, and just start swinging.
The best part about her aggressive ways is that it’s coupled with a deep affection for all things “fancy.” She adores long dresses, make-up, earrings (“earlings,” as she calls them), necklaces, and rings, high heels, and tiaras. When asked what she wanted for her birthday, she listed out all these “fancy” things, being sure to add in at the end- “oh! And some blush. Mine is getting low.”
She is a natural leader. She uses her charm and grit to get people to do what she wants. I’m equal parts proud and terrified of this.
When asked what she wants to be when she grows up, her current answer is: “spa person.” I love this because it means she spends time practicing by brushing my hair, giving me “massagies” and “scratchies” on my back, and rubbing lotion on my feet.
She brings such sunshine and spunk into our lives. I love how independent she is, but also how much she misses her sister we they are apart.
I’m so proud to be her mom and look forward to all that FIVE will bring our way.
Happy birthday, Goose. We love you!
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Rebecca says
Happy Birthday, Kaitlyn!
John J. Stathas says
What a glowing, and accurate, portrayal of our g-kid spitfire Kaitlyn. She is an awesome kid with a lot of spunk and heart. Happy birthday, Kaitlyn! π
Jennifer says
Looks like she had a great day celebrating the big 5 and her lunch choice sounds good, even to an adult lol! Just curious, where did the nickname Goose come from?
Brittany Dixon says
It came from a book she loved when she was real little called Duck and Goose: Goose Needs a Hug. π It just kind of stuck!
Alexis says
Aww, I SO love reading this and learning more about her! I hear a lot of characteristics that she gets from her mama π Happy Birthday Kaitlyn!
Brittany Dixon says
One day we’ll all be together in person and you can appreciate her fire in real life π
sherry says
You captured the essence of Kaitlyn as only her mom could. I love her spunk, love of adventure, girlishness, and tenderness rolled into one bundle of energy. Happy Birthday Kaitlyn!
Lindsey says
I’m curious…what age did you begin teaching her to read? I have a four year old that seems so ready but I’m not sure if she actually is.
I followed your advice and used the Teach You Child to Read in 100 Lessons book for my son and it worked great!
Brittany Dixon says
We used that for Hailey (as you already know ;)) and it worked great, too! Kaitlyn was more self-led. Being the little sister, she’s always wanted to do whatever Hailey was doing, so we just started talking about the sounds letters make and then slowly stringing them together. We use the BOB books and the readers from The Good and the Beautiful curriculum. But it was mostly sitting at the kitchen table playing with a piece of paper and a pen!
Komal says
Happy Birthday Kaitlyn !!!!!
katie says
Random but curious… in the coming years will you send the girls to sleep away camp? and would you have them go together, or separately?
Brittany Dixon says
To be honest, I have never thought about it! We usually take those thing a year at a time. Sometimes, a week at a time π
Kathy says
Happy Birthday to your baby girl!! Fun to read all about her. π
Brittany Dixon says
Thanks, Kathy! π
Katherine says
Love Kaitlynβs dress! Any chance you would share where you got it? Thanks!
Brittany Dixon says
It is from Target, and recently, too! π