Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Typical Tuesday: Little Miss Hailey

Today, I would like to welcome guest blogger Michelle from The Hailey Herald.  Her daughter, Hailey, has an even more impressive fashion sense than Ellie Bear.  This is the 2nd post in my new series-Typical Tuesday.  I love seeing what a typical day looks like amongst friends as what a day in our household looks like may be different than another family's.  It gives newer parents a glimpse into the day-to-day life of an older child with Down syndrome.


A Day with Hailey
by Michelle Arthur

Being the youngest of 3, Hailey's days sometimes are not her own.  Some of them are dictated by her very active older brothers.  Between baseball, basketball and soccer, they keep the entire family's calendar booked.  Our week days are quite similar though (well...unless we are dealing with the lovely Midwest snow like we have all this winter).

I can't always tell you when Hailey's day begins.  Most days, it starts between 6:30 and 6:45.  Right before mom wakes up.  Hailey has a baby gate at her door to keep her from roaming through the house at night.  Last week, we woke to our door being slammed shut repeatedly!  She stands at her gate and exclaims quite loudly, "Bray-den!  Bray-den!"  He bounds up the stairs quickly trying to not wake the rest of the house up.  By the time I come downstairs at 7, Hailey is either in full play mode in the playroom or cuddled with her brothers on the couch.  They are deep into an electronic and don't seem to notice her curled up against them. 




Eventually, I can coax her to the table for breakfast.  She will generally eat the exact same breakfast every day.  Yogurt, waffle, fruit and water.  She will dictate that you use butter and syrup and she will tell you which fruit she wants.  Breakfast seems to be a nonstop battle recently because the boys eat and then head upstairs to get dressed.  Anytime one of the boys exits the room, Hailey believes that is her cue to leave the table.  Sigh....some days she is too observant.

She prefers for Daddy to get her donuts!
The boys leave at 7:45 and 8:15.  During that time, we convince Hailey to stop playing with the toys and dress up items she has chosen and we get dressed.  She's getting better at dressing herself, but still needs some assistance.  Four days a week Hailey has preschool.  I still drive her everyday so we head out around 8:30. 
Every now and then, she tries to convince me that this is proper attire for school!
Hailey loves school!  She gives me a big kiss and hug before she bounds in the front door.  I pick her up a few hours later. 


Singing at school
My predictable daughter asks for a snack or applesauce as soon as she tells me she had a good day.  One day after she first started school, I brought goldfish or an applesauce pouch for her to eat on the way home (busy work to keep her from falling asleep before getting home!).  Apparently, one time is enough for her to create a habit...unlike the 21 days it takes the rest of us!

She likes to look at books in the car, too.

Sometimes, we don't make it all the way home without falling asleep

Love seeing this gorgeous face every afternoon
Hailey walks into the house and has a "chat" with her bunny chair and then requests lunch. 

Telling Bunny about our day


It's hardly a request though.  It's more of a dictatorship.  She tell me "crackers, yogurt, cheese, celery, ranch, turkey and grapes".  It will vary sometimes, but she seems to want the same every day.  She will not give me any objections if I change the "menu", but I generally do not fight her if we have everything she asks for.  Ironically, when she is home by herself, I don't have to fight her to remain at the table.  Just when big brothers are home...hmmm.....  Lunch is followed with play time and if I am fortunate, nap time. 

A little playtime after lunch,


She loves dress up and her babies!






Hailey sleeps with a small army of stuffed animals.  Doc McStuffins, Chilly, Stuffy, Squeakers, Hallie, Lambie, Gabby, Boppy and her dolls, Bob and Abby.  Everyone has to sleep on their stomach...just like Hailey does.  She also sleeps with a weighted blanket.  It seems to calm her and help her stay asleep (yay for Mom and Dad!).  Her nap varies from an hour to two hours.  Some days she will open her door and bound down the stairs looking for her brothers.  Other days, she will cry at her door until one of the boys comes to get her.  I don't always see her when her brothers arrive home.  

She loves being with them even if they ignore her from time to time. 
The boys' work on their homework so we work on identifying shapes and letters and occasionally use apps on the iPad to work on letters and sounds.  She works better while the boys are doing their homework. 

Dinner varies depending on the night.  Some nights we eat as early as 4:45, but overall we prefer 6.  Most nights we eat, clean up and then head out the door for one of the boys' practices.  They aren't Hailey's favorite, but she has been getting better at them.  Some days she runs the entire time up and down the halls of the school...giggling the entire time.  Other times she will look at flashcards or a book.  It all depends on what Hailey's mood is. 

Sometimes, dinner must be eaten on the go.

She is their biggest fan!
Some days we play with other siblings at practice.
Bedtime starts at 7:30 with a bath and her medicine.  She currently takes two medicines for season allergies.  They are the only thing that seems to keep her sinus infections at bay.  I don't like to give her medicine, but she seems to have a runny nose year round if we don't.  After medicine, she asks for milk.  She will steal a snack if her brothers are within sight.  Ian has been known to hide so he doesn't have to share!  She will then tell you if she wants milk or kefir.  Sometimes she will even try to sneak chocolate milk.  She lines it all on the counter ready for you!

Here she stole someone's ice cream.
Bedtime for Hailey falls between 8:15 and 8:30.  99% of the time she lies down without a fight or disagreement.  Some nights she will tell us good night and head up the stairs when the boys head up.  Those nights, she sneaks in bed with them...hoping we will let you stay with them!  She will tell me good night and tell me to turn the light off. 

Sneaking into bed with the boys.

She didn't even make it to bedtime!
Daddy referees and sometimes works late hours.  Whenever he comes home, she will stop any of these activities and park herself either beside him or on him...for as long as he will sit still!  Hailey is a pretty easy girl, but overall she likes her schedule and it seems to keep her centered.  Older brothers change it up a little, but she rolls with it.


You can continue to follow Hurricane Hailey 
over at The Hailey Herald

2 comments:

  1. We also keep a baby gate at our sons door to keep him from roaming at night! It's fun to see different similarities between our days! Like how messy they get when they eat, and how they fold their legs in the car seat...their all fun to notice! I love all of Hailey's outfits throughout the day! Too cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I love the baby gate idea. . . I can just imagine Ellie climbing over it! I would need a floor to ceiling set up :-P

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