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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Sick? Or something?

We're sick around here. Or something. William ran a fever for a day or so and has been extra special crabby*. On this day, he went down early for his nap and ACTUALLY WENT TO SLEEP. It was Big News around here. He woke up about an hour later, crying. I went in to him and it became clear he wasn't done sleeping. Eventually he wiggled out of my arms and put his head back on his pillow, still crying. I covered him up and he sighed deeply and went to sleep. An hour after that, he woke up again crying. I picked him up and brought him to the living room. He snuggled into my side and promptly fell back asleep. Amelia woke up from her nap and I was forced to slide William off my lap to get her from the crib. I thought that movement and the noise of his sister playing with his toys would be enough to rouse him. I did what any parent would do:

I hurried up and took his picture.
Half an hour later, he was doing this
And a full hour later, he was doing this.


He finally woke up just moments before John walked through the door. A four hour nap sure made for a peaceful afternoon.

*I was certain we had the H!N! flu at this point. Fever and I think he coughed twice. I had resigned myself that the whole family was going to be sick over the next week or so and made some mad runs to the stores to stock up on sick supplies (soup,cough drops, adult cough medicine, tissues, etc). In hindsight, it turns out to just have been a virus lasting just over a day. Oh well, I'm sure we'll pick up the flu for Christmas. We like to bring the drama at the holidays around here.



And because this makes me laugh. If your pet isn't sleeping well, there are now orthopedic options available. Just so you know.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Yes, they are related

Lunch is killing me around here. Actually, full days are killing me around here. I'm hoping this is a short lived phase, but I can see there are at least two things at play here:

1. William is working to give up his nap. I am fighting this because I need this time during the day for my sanity. Seriously. I enjoy his earlier bedtime (7:15!!) when he doesn't nap, but the nap is something I think both of us still benefit from. So, at this point, he goes down for a "rest"* everyday for at least an hour. So, he is...crabbier than usual these days.

2. William is figuring out there are things he can do by himself now and is extremely frustrated that we don't allow him to do EVERYTHING for himself. He is so proud when he does something like put all of his own clothes on, goes potty by himself, opens and shuts door, puts on his shoes, buckles the top portion of his seatbelt, puts away laundry, puts away silverware, and other chores around the house. Yet, we still don't allow him to cook with the stove, drive the car, walk in a parking lot by himself, or cut things with knives. I'm sure you'll agree that we are being completely unfair with this one.

So, we have a Mr. Independent who could really use a nap on our hands.


Lunch time is the worst. He is hungry, tired and...well, just that is enough. He is unhappy about not having my undivided attention, but I can't resolve the hungry part of the equation unless I make lunch. Quite the conundrum. So, I've taken to having him pull up a stool and watch what is going on while I talk to him and ask him questions. I throw silly questions in there to drag out what essentially could be a two minute conversation because he seriously has the same lunch every day (PBJ, banana, yogurt, carrot, milk).

Today before lunch:

Mama: I'm making you and sandwich. What kind of sandwich do you think you want?
William: Ummmmm...
Mama: Do you want a jelly and leaves sandwich?
W: NO!
M: Do you want a peanut butter and fingernail sandwich?
W: NO!
M: Do you want a color crayon and dinosaur sandwich**?
W: NO!
M: Do you want and peanut butter and lady bug sandwich?
W: NO! I don't like peanut butter!
M:?!!!???!?!?!?!?!?!?

Ummm...this kid loves peanut butter, so this was totally NOT the response I was looking for. I had to actually stop what I was doing and think about what he said because it was so unexpected (I know, this story is riveting, but this is how my days are. Jealous?) Suddenly I was overcome with deja vu as I remembered a similar conversation with his father a few years ago.....


John and I were at a housewarming party for a friend. We had just told a few people we were expecting a baby (who would be William). We didn't really have any name possibilities on the horizon, which was the subject of discussion between the small group of friends who did know. As another group of friends came into the party, the spouse of a friend shouted across the room "I'VE SOLVED YOUR PROBLEM! I'VE NARROWED THE BABY NAMES DOWN TO HARLEY OR HILLARY!"***

Without hesitation, John turned to me and said "Well, it's definitely not Hillary."


I think my mouth hung open for about a full minute before I had any type of coherent response. I turned to John and asked "So, regardless of gender, you are going to name our offspring Harley?"

Both men in my life are able to leave me completely speechless. It isn't an easy task to do.


*Although, when he doesn't sleep it isn't very restful for me. Between the crashes, clunks, and bangs that come from his room between "I HAVE TO GO POTTY!!!" announcements, I don't rest much.

**If you are going to try this tactic, I suggest you use care with your options or you could be stuck trying to figure out how to make a "racetrack and garbage truck" sandwich for lunch.
***And yes, this is how most of our friends here found out we were expecting.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Guess What?

William: Guess what?
Mama: What William?
William: Guess what Mama?
Mama: What William?
William: Guess what Mama?
Mama: What William


repeat, repeat, repeat

Argh.....


Also, new to the conversation is why? Why? WHY?

Friday, November 6, 2009

Clapping

Amelia clapping 11/6/09
Reaching "up" for mama to pick up 11/4/09

Monday, November 2, 2009

Out Takes 7 Months

Even though I manage to get good photos of Amelia almost every month, there are always a handful that...are not so good.


Amelia isn't interested in taking a picture with her brother. William solves the problem by yanking her leg so she can't crawl away.


Holding on tight so she can't get away (for the record, John was there assisting, which is why I kept on taking pictures.)
This one might be sweet if she wasn't playing with the cord from the mini blind. The cord that has the warning: DO NOT LET CHILDREN PLAY WITH THIS CORD written on it in big, bold letters.

Little Ms No Fear. Again, Daddy was right there or I wouldn't have gotten this picture.

Eating her 7 months old sign

Evidence of Daddy keeping Amelia safely in the rocking chair. A bigger and more difficult job than you might think.

One of the kids' favorite toys. The doorstop.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Monkey Jammies








I am a nerd. I know it. But, I love it anyway.

Peaches



Amelia tried peaches for the first time on 11/1/09. I think this is her last stage one food before we bump up to the stage two stuff. Not that we are following the rules exactly on this one...



These are summer peaches that have been waiting in the freezer for this day!

The first bite - yummy!
Biting down on the spoon is fun!

I'm not sure if they were tart or if she was just trying out a new face - but this is what she would do after every bite.
Another peachy face - again, I'm not sure if this is the peaches or her experimenting with making faces.


One of Amelia's favorite past times is pulling up on the fireplace and pulling the basket of toys literally on top of herself.

Some video of peachy goodness