Friday, April 11, 2008
TGIF
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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
5 Weeks and Counting
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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
The two big topics with the boys these days are: 1] Poop (what almost-4-year-old-boy isn't obsessed with poop??? and why why why does this have to be so????), and 2] God. Today I want to focus on the latter, mostly because -- at least to me -- it is much more interesting than the poop. Anyway, re: the God topic-- they are way into it. Like, waaaaaay way into it. They are trying to get a handle on it. They are fascinated and confused by it. And, especially in the past 24 hours, they've been totally fixated on it.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Top Ten Most Very Irksome Things that Random People Say To Me These Days
- "You must be so happy to finally be having a baby of your own!"
- "Do you mind if I ask? How long did you really try before you adopted?"
- "That's what always happens! As soon as you adopt, then you get pregnant!"
- "Well, just look at you! Just like they always say-- just adopt!-- it's the sure way to get pregnant! See!?!"
- "Wow! So, you're 'gonna be like Brangelina!!!!!!!!"
- "Whoa Mama! Look at you! You're finally 'gonna have a baby!"
- "Wow! So, this must be a miracle baby for you?!"
- "Isn't it just amazing??! Miraculous??! To truly experience becoming a mother?!"
- "So, how does it feel to finally be having a real baby?"
- "Look at you! You're 'gonna be a Mama!!!"
Posted by Heather at 7:46 PM 22 comments
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Haiti Food Price Crisis
"Irksome" is nothin'! At the end of the day, it is really, really nothing. See AP story out of Haiti by clicking here.
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Monday, April 07, 2008
A Real Diss
Posted by Heather at 8:12 PM 7 comments
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Car Talk
Overheard from the front seat, K & O in the back seat, today driving home in the car~~
Owen: Kyle?
Kyle: [ignores him]
O: Kyle?
K: [ignores him]
O: Excuse me Kyle.
K: I'm not talking to you.
O: Kyle?! Kyle???
K: I'm on the phone. [holding his hand up to his ear, pretending to be on a cell phone]
O: Kyle?!
K: [pretending to be talking to someone on the phone] Um, yes, so, um, ok--
O: Kyle!!!?!
K: I'm on the phone!
O: KYLE?!!!?!?!
K: I'm on the PHONE! Just one minute!
O: Kyle?! Kyle?! Kyle?! Kyle?! Kyle?! I'm being so patient Kyle!
K: I'M ON THE PHONE! You need to be PATIENT!!!
O: Kyle?!
K: O.k., I'm done. What???
O: Kyle, I'm not talking to you!
K: I was on the phone. I'm done. What do you want Owen?
O: I want to tell you that I'm NOT talking to YOU!
K: Why you not talking to me Owen?
O: I'm not talking to you!
K: We need to work it out Owen.
O: I'm not working myself out!
K: I'm not working myself out either!
O: Whatever Kyle. WHATEVER!
K: WHATEVER Owen!
O: Kyle, I'm a little mad at you. O.k., now I'm VERY mad at you!
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Saturday, April 05, 2008
Quote of the Day: "...so hard to lean over..."
Just a few minutes ago we were putting the boys to bed. I was walking with Owen into his room and just before he climbed up into his bed he dropped his Lovey Lion. Holding Twin Brother in the one arm, he leaned over to pick Lovey Lion up off the floor with his free arm, and then very dramatically he very slowly stood back up from having been bent over-- and as he was very dramatically standing back upright he said (melodramatically, as if he was in pain): "Ugh. Ah. Oh, it is just so hard to lean over. I have a big June in my belly." I had all I could do not to burst out laughing. He looked up at me and said, totally seriously, "I didn't eat her mommy. I didn't chew her. She just grew inside there." And then he very dramatically climbed up into his bed and got snuggled up with Lovey Lion and Twin Brother.
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
6 Weeks of Spring
Isn't this photo beautiful? Braydon took it a few days ago in our yard. Suddenly in the past couple of days it is feeling like it is really, really spring here. Daffodils are blooming everywhere, forsythia is bright yellow all over the place, buds are bursting on trees. Gosh, I love this time of year. And this spring seems extra crisp. It feels to me like all of spring is more decisive this year. I know it is because of the baby in my belly. We're trying to take in every moment. And it all feels so real. It feels like big changes are underway... like it is all happening and there is no stopping it... but it is all right and there's no need to try to keep it at bay... spring. It is a surreal, yet so real, feeling. Today I had my 34 week OB appointment. 6 weeks 'till Baby Sister is due. 4 weeks 'till Baby Sister is considered full term. And the big good news was that Baby Sister has taken the dive! She's suddenly head-down! And as the doctor said, he's "confident" that she won't flip back because she's "trapped there." Nice! The amazing thing is that I'm pretty sure I felt her flip downward-- Last night at about 9:30 Braydon and I were in the baby's room (or, more accurately, I should say, we were in what will become the baby's room... we're working on that project)... Braydon was putting together a bookshelf and I was sitting there watching him. I had been in so much pain over the past several days (with Baby Sister's head crammed up against my right ribs and my right ribs just in agony day and night). She started her usual nightly routine: break-dancing like her brothers, like a little maniac, moving around like crazy in there. Suddenly there was a very, very huge movement and I lost my breath for a minute. And then... instant relief. I sat right up, and said to Braydon, "Oh my gosh! She just moved a huge move and it feels soooo much better!" I immediately stood up, just to see how it would feel. Sure enough-- total relief. I felt about 15 pounds lighter and had about 15 times the energy/pep as I had just 60 seconds earlier. Braydon felt my belly and could feel the difference-- she's much more aligned in there, much more centered. I got the best night sleep I've had in many days last night. And I woke up feeling great. The doctor confirmed it: she's head down... right where she's supposed to be right about now. Thank heavens. She hasn't "dropped" but, according to the doctor she's "locked in." Today I've felt a lot better than the past few days. My right ribs are still hurting (her butt is shoved up against them now), but now it hurts much less than before, and it is only really painful about 40% of the day (as opposed to the 80-90% of the day that it was hurting before). There is a lot to do in the next 6 weeks (including tying up many loose ends at work, accomplishing many home projects, checking many things off the massive To-Do list, and keeping two soon-to-be-4-year-old boys relatively calm about the many things they are overly-excited about), but at least it is a beautiful wondrous time of year to be doing it.
Posted by Heather at 7:24 PM 6 comments
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A positive self image
This morning Kyle was up before Owen and we had breakfast together. After we ate, he wanted a little snuggle and while filling his love tank, I said: "You are such a smart and nice boy! HOW did I get such a smart and nice boy? How? Do you know how I got such a smart and nice boy How did I get so lucky!?!?"
Kyle: [grinning ear to ear, basking in the glory] "When I was a little baby, you adopted me!!!"
Later, when I was giving Owen breakfast, we had a similar discussion: "How did I get so lucky? How did I get such a smart and nice boy? How, how, how???"
Owen: [also grinning ear to ear, basking in the glory] " Yooooooou knooooow, you crazy papi!!! In Haiti!!!"
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Quote of the Day
This afternoon I was watching the boys flying high on the swing glider in the back yard...
Kyle: Owen, we are super high!
Owen: Yes, Kyle, we are super duper high!
K: Oh my God!!! We are so high!
O: Oh my Lord!!!
K: Oh my God!!!
O: Oh my Lord!!!
K: Don't worry Mommy, we're talking about CHURCH! Don't worry!
O: Yes! We're just talking about CHURCH Mommy!
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"Bigger Kids and Littler Kids"
Kyle & Owen are currently obsessed with the whole notion of age-time-growth-"bigger kids and littler kids"...
K & O's school is pre-K through grade 8. And the school is very pro-active about explicitly encouraging and fostering children's social relationships across age groups. This is one of the things we love about the Waldorf philosophy. Time is given and time is built in for kids to develop genuine social relationships that cut across ages and grades. K & O are in the Acorn room (the "nursery" class; i.e., Pre-K), so they are two of the very youngest kids in the entire school. As it turns out, for K & O, the relationships they've developed with some of the older kids at their school are a huge part of what they seem to love about their school. The best thing about these relationships is that they are truly organic, initiated and maintained by the kids themselves (and supported by the teachers and parents involved). For example...
Each day this winter when it was time for the Acorn Room kids to go outside to play, the 4th grade class would come down the hall to the Acorn classroom, and all of the 4th graders were responsible for getting the Acorn Room kids into their snow gear. When every day the "bigger kids" are helping the "littler kids" into their snowsuits, boots, hats, mittens, etc., it is pretty much a given (at least when you're K & O) that some real relationships will develop. Sure enough, K & O became enamored with some of the 4th graders. And, as we've come to hear from the teachers involved (and many of the kids' parents), some of the 4th graders became enamored with K & O too. Kyle fell in love with one 4th grade boy in particular -- David (pronounced 'Dah-ved'; and Kyle pronounces it perfectly).
About halfway through the winter Kyle started insisting that he go to see David in his classroom before school started. So, each morning at drop-off, on their way to the Acorn Room, Kyle, Owen, and Braydon stop in at the 4th grade classroom for a visit. K & O walk right in and smile huge, sometimes doing silly funny 3-year-old things. David is sweet with Kyle. He greets Kyle warmly each morning, hugging him, shaking his hand, rubbing the top of his head with his hand, saying "good morning Kyle!" But all the other kids get in on it too-- The 4th graders all clamor to get up from their desks to greet K & O -- the girls hug and kiss them, the boys hug and high-five with them, and the kids (two 3-year-olds and a class full of 4th graders) all fool around with each other for a few minutes before their school day officially begins. The 4th grade teacher encourages it. And so a daily ritual is in place. A ritual that continually builds and cements relationships between some kids who in another school setting would probably never cross paths. It is lovely.
David, age 10, has become Kyle's idol. Kyle talks about David incessantly. He wants to "run so fast just like David!" He wants to "wear a coat and a hat just like David!" He wants to "eat so well so he gets big and strong just like David!" He wants to "be TEN! just like David!" When I go to pick up K & O from school the 4th graders are having recess at the same time as the Acorn Room kids are being picked up. Kyle and Owen will stand for as long as I'll let them, just staring at the bigger kids playing. Sometimes David and his friends will stop what they are doing to come over and hang out for a bit with K & O. They chase each other around, rough-house together, and do silly stuff. K & O look up to these "bigger kids" like they are rock stars!
With the infatuation with "bigger kids" has also come a new awareness about "littler kids." K & O are adoring of babies (as anyone who has been reading this blog knows). But they've started to differentiate between "babies" and "littler kids." This past Saturday we got together at the playground with our friends the Jellisons. Their son Noah is almost 2. K & O kept calling him "Baby" at the playground, but in the days that have followed they've been talking about Noah as a "littler kid." Kristen, Darin, Braydon, and I watched and laughed as K & O played "bigger kids" to Noah on Saturday. They embraced the role thoroughly -- 'teaching' Noah how to climb up the playground to the slide, 'showing' Noah how to duck and crawl under the bridges, and dragging Noah all over the place hand-in-hand. Later that night as I was putting Owen to bed he asked me, "Mommy, is Baby Sister going to be as little as Noah?" I said, "Much smaller! She is going to be tiny!" "Right," he said, "she isn't even going to be able to walk! We're going to have to teach her how to walk! how to crawl! how to sit! how to eat! how to talk! everything!!!" I said, "Yes, that's right." And Owen said, "I'm the bigger. I'm the bigger to Baby Sister because I'm going to be the Big Brother. I want her to come out of there right now!"
Right now K & O are loving the notion that they are --to some "littler kids"-- the "bigger kids." This whole idea of relativity is just coming alive for them. This morning on the way to school Kyle said to me, "Mommy, I am a David to the Baby Noah."
Photos below from Saturday morning, courtesy of the Jellisons. :)
Posted by Heather at 10:47 AM 4 comments
Monday, March 31, 2008
Insider Info
Our fantabulous friend Corey is not only hosting a virtual baby shower for us, but now she's got these fantabulous contests going on!!! Here's some insider info (who knows if it means anything, but here it is nonetheless)~~~
My stats from when I was born:
6 pounds 15.25 ounces
That, other than the fact that my mother was in labor for TWENTY THREE HOURS (my poor, poor mother!), sounds reasonable to me.
My dad's stats from when he was born:
10 pounds 11 ounces
That, does not sound reasonable to me (my poor, poor grandmother!).
Hope that helps!
Posted by Heather at 9:16 PM 4 comments
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Signs of Spring!
Another sure sign that spring has officially begun (even though it was actually unseasonably cold here today)--- We stopped into a store for K & O to get their new Red Sox hats for the 2008 season. This has become an annual rite of spring for us. They outgrow them each year, so each spring they need new ones. Now they totally get it (i.e., they totally get it that MorFar loves the Red Sox and therefor they love the Red Sox and therefor they are really excited about their new Red Sox hats).
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Huge Step Forward
Our little man Ky Ky has been waking up with a totally dry Pull-Up for many nights now. He decided to go out on a limb last night and go for the gold--- a diaper-free, Pull-Up-free night. No diaper, no Pull-Up, no nothin'! He got up twice to pee, and he woke up this morning dry and proud. 1 out of 2 ain't bad. We're ecstatic!
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Third in the Series: Baby Bump
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Friday, March 28, 2008
2 Steps Forward 1 Step Back
- Owen had his post-operative appointment with Dr. Chang, our pediatric surgeon, today. Dr. Chang removed the bandages and gauze. To reveal Owen's innie!!! This was a big deal for Owen. Unfortunately there was quite a large hematoma (blood clot) under the skin around the top of the belly button. It is quite a big bump and Owen is not thrilled about that (it looks too similar to his old big 'outie'). Dr. Chang said this is simply a result of the fact that the umbilical hernia was so very large. He also assured Owen that the hematoma will go away (be absorbed back into his body), hopefully within the next week or so. He advised warm baths. So K & O had a loooong warm bath this afternoon. :) Underneath the hematoma, however, is sure enough a big indentation of an INNIE. I found that I can hold up a mirror so that Owen can see that part, and he loves it. He also is very proud to show off his "innie button" to Kyle (see photo above, taken tonight after dinner).
- Shockingly, Kyle wanted to go to school today by himself! Owen had to stay home to go to Dr. Chang's office. Since starting school this past fall the boys have refused to go by themselves (if the other has to stay home for whatever reason). But completely on his own Kyle made the decision to go it alone today. He had a great day at school solo! A big step for Ky Ky (and for Owen)!
1 Step Back:
- After a couple of very rough and tough weeks around here we had another rough spot last night. At about 2:00 a.m. Owen couldn't sleep and Braydon ended up getting into bed with him. At 3:00 they both awoke, covered in barf, to Owen throwing up all over the bed. From 3:00-5:00 we were up with poor Owen, who for 2 hours had a terrible ordeal (both ends). Lots of loads of laundry later, he finally fell asleep. When he woke up at a little before 7:00 he felt great and was in good spirits. He was slow all day today, mostly just weak and exhausted (no more puke). And on top of it had to be dragged into his appointment with Dr. Chang. The poor, poor little guy. We feel like we got off relatively easy (we expected it to be a 24 hour thing so we were happy when it wasn't)... but still... you'd think that at this point we'd deserve a break. Ugh. Such is our life-- it never seems to go too easy for us and there is definitely never a dull moment.
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
A Week (or Two!) in Review
Yesterday and today I've posted a ton to try to catch up on the past couple of weeks of our blog-slacker-ness. Now I'm caught up and ready to get back to regular normal blogging! I feel like the past couple of weeks have been even more intense than usual around here. We go through these spurts. It is a wild ride we're on trying to balance and juggle all that we do. Sometimes it feels totally and completely overwhelming. But we somehow always do manage to pop our heads up for air, get things back into their grooves, and life feels magical and wonderful much more often than it feels daunting. Thank goodness for that. Kyle and Owen are the lights of our lives. Baby sister is due 7 weeks from today. It is fully spring here and it feels good!
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Easter at Bement Camp 2008
We spent Easter Weekend with my Dad's side of the family at Bement Camp again this year (click here). We were there for the whole weekend, with the exception of our annual pilgrimage to Trinity Lutheran (click here) for church on Easter morning. Thanks to my mom for organizing the whole thing! Highlights this year included:
- TWO (count them: TWO!) Easter Egg Hunts! One (thanks to Amina and Jeremy) on Saturday afternoon with all the cousins and second-cousins! And one (thanks to the Easter Bunny // MorMor & MorFar) on Sunday morning for Kyle, Owen, and their cousin!
- After a long year of waiting and hopeful anticipation, Kyle finally got to sing (belt out at the top of his lungs, actually) 'Christ The Lord Is Risen Today' amidst the huge congregation, the choirs, the booming organ, and the full processional at Trinity Lutheran. He was way into it. And way into the whole 1.5 hour long service actually. This child has the spirit in him. Seriously!
- Seeing everyone! I know some of you are reading~~~ it was so great to see you and I'm so glad that we can all know each other (if even only a little bit) despite the distance.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
My Latest Favorite Photo
Braydon has been taking some amazing photos with his new camera. This is my current favorite. As always, click to enlarge.
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Easter Egg Decorating 2008
Last week while MorMor was still here we had our annual Easter Egg Decorating Event. I say Event because decorating eggs with K & O is nothing less than an Event. An Event that you really need to take part in to grasp the scope of. My mom and I laughed our way through the entire thing-- cleaning up spilled egg dye here, quickly handling near-miss-disasters there, trying to contain the exuberance of our crazy twins (exuberance is good, but not necessarily when it involves dye), keep the stains to a minimum, and generally do hard-core intensive damage control. My mom admitted that it was "very stressful" and that she was "really looking forward to her bourbon that night." If I weren't pregnant I probably would have been serving bourbon during the Event. All in all, though, it was a lot smoother/easier/less-messy than last year's Egg Decorating Event (click here). What a difference a year makes!
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3 Sweet MorMor Photos
MorMor came to help out during Owen's surgery week. Here are three of Braydon's shots from when she first arrived. I had just picked her up at the airport and brought her home. I truly cannot imagine any two grandsons more adoring of their grandmother than these boys are of their MorMor.
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