Friday, February 7, 2014

The flood

Last year around this time, I accidently flooded our bathroom by leaving the faucet running. This time... it was NOT MY FAULT! When we discovered water on the carpet by the bathroom, we figured the boys had dumped a cup. But it was a lot of water. The next day I called maintenance apologizing for the boys' mistake. They pulled up padding and added fans. Two days later when they came to replace padding, they were surprised everything was still wet. Several holes and some removal of dry-wall later, they found a big leak in a pipe going into the foundation. The leak ran from our bathroom into the kitchen. Whoops. So they informed us it would be quite a job, and we'd be put up in a hotel for the next week. Plus, we would get a $100/day food stipend. Uh what? Mandatory staycation that they are paying for? No problem. The hotel was just down the street and had two rooms, like we have now. It was lovely, had a full kitchen, breakfast provided... heaven. Unfortunately they didn't tarp any of the construction so we came back to a very DUSTY, dirty house... but other than that I can't complain. It's nice to be home, but it was a fun week away. Except that for some reason there's still some water on the carpet so we have a fan running currently.

This was the first day...
Parker was pretty excited to be there. And he slept great in his queen size bed.
The toys Parker just HAD to bring. I think they all made it back with us.

We went to the aviation museum one day. The guys were in planes heaven. 
 Pete and I enjoying our stipend at Brigantine for a date night. Best steak ever.
 And the next night at Cheesecake Factory. Spoiled rotten. Cheesecake? Don't mind if I do.

Daily breakfast at the hotel. My boys love a buffet. Except the fruit loops were so tempting every morning, and the sugar/food coloring simply puts Parker over the edge. He ended up being very mature about not having any after those first two days of difficult behavior. 
 Goodbye hotel. Parker said he never wanted to go back to our apartment. I will miss having someone cleanup after me each day. I guess that's how the boys feel everyday at home:)

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Creative kids...

Some moms don't mind when their kids get messy. I totally get how they are "exploring" and it's developmentally appropriate for kids to get messy as a means of learning... but... I have issues just letting go. I see how much fun they have when they are uninhibited in their play, but it's still hard to enjoy the moment when all I picture is the cleanup! Parker has a grand old time getting messy at preschool, but thankfully he is typically returned to me pretty cleaned up. Thank you preschool teachers (aka... Grammy). 

On this particular day when I decided it was a home day, I let the boys play and get messy with abandon. What started as watercoloring on paper ended up as tribal paint on their faces. 
 That same day I received two sets of Olliblocks in the mail. These things are awesome. I'm all for durable toys that don't make noise. A high school friend designed them and fundraised in order to have them manufactured in China. Because I was a company contributor, I received some of the first shipment of blocks. They have pictures on every side of the block of different segments of the body (either human, animal, robot, whatever... ) and you mix and match the blocks. So imaginative. Parker was really into it.
 So was Aussie.

The boys have also been really into trains lately. We were handed-down an awesome track set. They love this thing.

I'm so thankful for Parker's opportunity to go to my mom's preschool this year. It's been so great and I'm so thankful he looks forward to going each day (T/Th). I got to observe the class in chapel (Park is to the right of the kid in orange shirt). They sing, hear a message... it's fun and age appropriate. Austin wants to be up with the kids so badly! 

Friday, January 31, 2014

Post-bath ritual

Every night after bath time, they both run out into the living room and huddle under their towels. I used to do this after swimming in the pool. I remember the warmth... we'd call it out "jacuzzi". Just imagine the giggling that ensues with them beside each other. 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The week that dragged on forever...

Last night as I got in bed, I could not believe it was only Wednesday! Every day has seemed like a week in itself. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to the weekend and having Pete around more to share in the joy of parenthood:)

Here's a little update on each kiddo:

Austin weighs 22 pounds, a weight he's maintained for almost a year. This kid does not grow (especially his little legs). I can't believe he'll be 2 in March! I say this not because he doesn't seem older, but simply because the time has flown by. Ithis so fun as he is learning new words everyday and communicating his opinions. Now the trouble is dealing with him when he doesn't get what he wants. He's a stubborn guy. If Parker asks for "Daddy's Cereal" (Honey bunches of oats), Austin needs it to. One day I ran out of the cereal after Parker's bowl and so I gave Austin cheerios. When Austin saw I had tried to give him something different, he pushed the bowl away and crossed his arms. It's not unusual to see this stance several times a day, usually followed by him saying, "Mad!" In order to try and curb his stubbornness, I try not to give in as often as possible. So I told him that was the only cereal I had and he could eat it or have none. He sat there a few more minutes in a huff, but eventually pulled the bowl back over to him and started eating. If he and Parker are eating together but Parker finishes first and wants more, Austin will not take another bite until you add more to his plate.

He wants to be just like his brother. It's really the sweetest thing. The boys love playing together, thankfully. They play trains, planes, cars, paint outside, build with blocks, and of course watch Mickey Mouse together. Oh and singing, these kids sing ALL day long. They make up their own songs and perform for us. Austin also loves singing "Popcorn", "Twinkle Twinkle," and "Happy Birthday."

Austin has a lot of words now. Some of my favorites include: "Mama, where are you?", "Come here!", "Shhhh.... Parker sleeping", "More please", "Daddy and apple please" (translation... Peanut butter with apple please... he thinks jelly is called daddy and he thinks peanut butter is called jelly... follow?), and "Bye Daddy... hug and kiss!"

He is still a cuddler. He currently sleeps in a pack n play in Parker's room during the night, while Parker sleeps on the couch. Parker feels very strongly about being woken up during the night. Don't blame him. Austin still wakes up usually once a night and requires a bottle to calm down.

He is so delightful, charming, and uses his cute little voice and blue eyes to get whatever he wants.

Parker: Parker has really progressed in the last few months, except for some reason he's had a tough week. He is still on the very active side, and has some pretty impressive soccer skills. He is proud of his left foot kicking and loves to play with Daddy. He is a very imaginative child. He loves to pretend (Pete has taught him some very elaborate fighter pilot dialogue) and loves to include Austin in his games. He is a fast bike rider at school. Tuesdays are his favorite day. He never ceases to amaze us with his extensive vocabulary, often noting that something is "hilarious" or "appropriate." He catches on to things very quickly.

He loves preschool. Grammy is an awesome teacher and he really looks forward to going on T/Th. He loves everything there. Bikes, sand,  art, dramatic play, singing.... He's a real leader in the class and well liked. But as a leader, he can also lead the children in getting silly and off track. We're working on what it means to be a good example. Since the start of the new year, I've been asking him a question at the end of each school day, "What did you do that was kind for someone else?" He looks forward to this question and reminds me in case I forget to ask. He is very sensitive to others, and desires to be a good friend. We are also listening to stories on tape called "Alexander's Amazing Adventures." These stories focus on a certain value. He LOVES these stories. It seems like he is not listening in the backseat of the car, but then he'll ask a question or repeat a funny phrase. I love that we are in a phase now where I can teach some things deliberately. I am certainly not as good at behavior mgt, but when it comes to teaching about the gospel or values or role playing about friend relationships, it is so exciting to see what he absorbs. Last week at church, the kids were broken into groups and asked to illustrate and present what kind of example Christ gives us and what we can learn from Him. I was pleased to see him very involved in the discussion and then when his group was asked to present, HE was the one that got up on his chair and talked about how Jesus taught us to be kind. Wow. Can't believe he'll be four next month.

We definitely still have our challenges with him: He's very physical and can get aggressive quickly (usually just with me), he is very fast moving and doesn't always take others into consideration when he is zooming past them, and he loves to talk back and negotiate with me. But I see glimmers of hope when he tells me he loves me and I'm the most beautiful mama, and when he calls his brother his best friend.

He does this thing where his behavior and body start spinning out of control and it's almost impossible to get him to stop or to hear you. It's very frustrating. He was telling my mom that when that happens he feels like something is spinning in his brain and it is shooting off ideas (I forget how he said it). And everyone has a brain that can make them make good choices or naughty choices. God told him that he should use he brain for good choices. So basically my kid is a genius and understands neuro-pathways and synapses.

We try to stay very active during the week, as 1000 sq ft is not a lot of space to release all their energy.

We went to the trampoline park.
 Aussie went for the first time. He was hesitant in the beginning but quickly warmed up to the idea.

 This guy...

Friday, January 24, 2014

My birthday... surprise!

Oh my goodness. My birthday was amazing this year. I'm not usually one to play up my birthday or draw much attention, but Pete planned an amazing party for my 30th! I know I already wrote about it, but here are some more pics courtesy of my SIL, Denise.

Entering the room... shocked by the very large group of people! I clearly was not expecting that.



 Pete serenading me with, "Hero" in English and Spanish... can't count how many times I have heard him sing this song. Love it.
 A tribute to the Biebs, including Mason rapping amazingly!
 I got most of the girls in the room to sing... can't remember the song.
 And the guys singing "Hey Jude."
 Pete and I singing "our song" from high school "All or Nothing."
 Michelle Tyler... fully committed.
 The kids had a great time too. Here are my nieces.
It was definitely a party to remember. Hard to top that one. Thanks again Pete. Love you!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Preschool

Most mornings when we drop Parker off at preschool, it's hard to get Austin to leave. He is desperate to  stay and participate in whatever they have going on. Case and point...


Always wanting to be just like his brother.

Monday, January 20, 2014