Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Erik the scientist

Before Erik was born I read somewhere or heard on the radio a story about babies being little scientists exploring and learning about the world. So when they drop a spoon on the floor 100 times, they are conducting an experiment. Erik pours so much energy into observing the people around him sometimes. I really notice it when he's observing kids in a group, what are they doing, can I do that too? But sometimes he does it with me. This morning he asked to go outside to play. So he put on his snowsuit, boots, hat and mittens and played while Adin & I watched through the window. It's quite icy and he loved sliding around. Then he wanted to come in but didn't want to walk on the ice anymore. So I put on boots and came out to get him. When I came to the house I tapped each boot against the frame of the door to get snow off the boots, then I stepped inside and wiped them on the mat. And what do you know, Erik tried to tap his boots on the door frame and then wipe them on the mat! I never would have asked him to do that and he just noticed and did it himself!

If only that level of mental energy could be sustained throughout the day. Unfortunately, he mostly begs to watch tv. It's a definite temptation for me when he does that. I wouldn't mind sitting around all day, watching educational cartoons on PBS.

Monday, December 29, 2008

more crawling!

This morning I learned how to make Adin crawl. I was feeding him some lunch and Erik complained that the electronic keyboard wouldn't work. Adin and I joined Erik in the living room and I plugged in the keyboard. He played for a while and I wanted to teach him a little song. So I put stickers on the three keys needed and prompted him. Blue, green, clock. Blue, green, clock. Green, blue, green, clock, blue, blue. That was fun but then I realized I actually have alphabet stickers. By the time I came back with them, Adin had crawled over to play piano too. This did not make Erik happy. I told him he'd had a turn, now it was Adin's turn, and after I switched the stickers it would be Erik's turn again. Then when it was Erik's turn I moved Adin back about five feet. He crawled back again and again! It was fun. Today he was crawling with two hands and a knee.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Adin is crawling! a little



So Christmas morning I saw Adin army crawling (pulling with arms, but his legs are straight out behind him) around on the hardwood floor. Joe saw him doing the same thing downstairs later. He doesn't do it much. He's way more interested in standing, so if anyone is around he wants us to pull him up to standing. If we're busy and not paying attention, then he will crawl.

He has been waving a little as well, and is sort of smacking his lips to make a kissing sound. It's very cute.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve pictures

I am not too handy with Picasa so pardon me if this link doesn't work. Merry Christmas!

Christmas 2008

Monday, December 15, 2008

Today

Erik and Adin had a bath together this morning. Erik requested that I please not wash Adin's hair, a nice touch of empathy. Adin refrained from crying for about 5 minutes, then lifted his arms to be taken out. I wrapped him in a towel and we watched Erik play for a while.

Adin is very close to crawling. The problem is that he practices his crawling when I'm not near him, as he reaches for things too far away. When I am around, he just wants to hold my thumbs and practice standing up.

Erik is branching into more imaginative play. Two years ago I claimed a used puppet theater and loaned it to some friends with a toddler. Last night they returned it. I didn't think Erik would be very interested but he kind of was. He asked me to make a curtain for the curtain rod, and entertained himself (mostly) while I sewed it. Then I did a puppet show for him with our pathetic cast of puppets: a monkey from the $1 bin at Target, and four stick puppets from Barnehage.

The stick puppets are: Papa, wearing a baseball hat, shirt and boxers; Mama, wearing a firefighter jacket; Erik, wearing normal clothes; and Eleanor, wearing pink and purple clothes. As the Monkey interviewed each person, he complimented Eleanor on her purple pants and shirt, then corrected himself that the shirt was actually pink. This turned out to be the funniest joke Erik has ever heard and he acted out the "play" several times, cracking himself up. I harbored hope that he would act out the play next week for family celebrating Christmas with us. Sadly, the more times he does the play, the more mumbled it becomes until by this evening no one who hadn't heard it 6 times already would have any idea what he said. He even bungled his punch line and cracked up so much on the purple shirt line he forgot to say the shirt was actually pink. Oh well. Maybe he'll think up a new play by next weekend. I did a Nativity play which he politely watched and then requested I do the silly one again.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

PSA

I try not to be preachy but here's a great idea. If the link doesn't work, the good idea is quoted below...

As if you needed more proof that economic times for families are tough and likely to get tougher, consider this, In this 2008 holiday season, the average American consumer plans to spend about 1/2 of what they spent last year ($431 versus $816) on gifts (that still totals about $100 billion dollars nationwide).

Your kids will be, of course, still excited to their presents, which are - let's face it - pretty much the meaning of Christmas and Chanukah for most of them (and most of us).

I'm no Grinch, but what if each of us were to donate to charity a mere 10% of our intended expenditures on presents? That would amount to $10 billion dollars. And what might that teach our kids?

That's why I'd like to encourage you to sign on to our PROJECT GOOD HEART, in which you donate to a charity (of your child's choice) the money that you would have spent on one of his/her presents.

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Here's how PROJECT GOOD HEART works:

* Explain to your kids (over the age of 5-6 years or so) that instead of one gift you would have given them, they are to chose a charity to donate whatever dollars that present would have cost.

* Talk about the reasons charities exist and why empathy towards people less fortunate is a family value ("Remember when we saw those people on TV who lost their homes?").

* Discuss with them the various kinds of charities and how they help those less advantaged in many ways.

* Ask them what kind of help they would like to give: for food? shelter? medicine? toys? books? For kids their age? needy families? victims of disasters or war? the poor? endangered animals? the environment?

* Encourage them to put themselves in another's shoes: "If our family was unlucky and lost a lot of the things we now have or we were victims of a storm or a war, how would you want others to help us?"

* Guide the discussion: "Sure, Billy, buying a lot of Twinkies for a homeless family is a great idea and would make them happy for a short minute, but can you think of other ways to help them?"

* But, remember, in the end, it's their donation and their charity. Let them choose.

* On Christmas or Chanukah, give them a Project Good Heart card (you can print the logo above) that says, "X dollars donated by Billy to the ABC charity, where it will be used to ___. Thanks, Billy!"



Perhaps, one day, when the latest toy is rusting in the basement, your kids will remember their charitable gifts as having best taught them the true spirit of the holidays.

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The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose.
- Hada Bejar

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Adin's visit to the ophthamologist

I took Adin to the ophthamologist yesterday, to make sure his torticollis isn't caused by a problem with his vision. We saw three different people. A woman interviewed me briefly then took a look at Adin. She shined a light in his eyes, then held up some sort of prism in front of one eye while shining a light. She showed him big cards with a small hole in the middle. On each card, to one side of the hole there was a square of stripes. The stripes on the cards became less and less distinctly colored (from black and white to grey and white). She played a video on the far wall and looked at Adin's eyes while he watched. She made me tilt him 45 degrees each direction. Then she put a bunch of drops in his eyes and sent us to the lobby to hang out for a half hour.

If you are ever designing your own vision clinic, please keep the lighting in the lobby dim if you plan to send people with dilated eyes to wait there.

We were called back and a man looked into Adin's eyes, then held up some different lenses in front of them. He left, Adin fell asleep in my arms, then the actual ophthamologist came in. I actually forget now if he did any tests himself or just talked with me about the results. He said Adin looked great. He is tracking ok, his visual acuity is fine, he's farsighted (as babies are supposed to be). Everything looked good and he doesn't need a vision check until his three year old well-child visit! Yay! I'm not surprised to hear that everything was fine, but it is a relief.

Erik's observations

A couple weeks ago we were upstairs watching the ceiling fan Erik had turned on. He commented that it looked like a wheel rolling along on the ground!

The other day he saw something hook shaped and thought it looked like the letter J.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Lucky 7s

Ok, just since posting yesterday about Adin going on all fours, he has become more comfortable in that position and will move into and out of it more easily.

Adin had a flu shot today. It went fine. On the way out, my bold husband weighed and measured our boys. Adin was about 17 1/2 pounds (clothed but hungry). Erik was 37 pounds, fully dressed, and 37 inches (in boots).

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Adin is reaching

I have been working with Adin to help him with side-sitting (sort of like cheerleaders do), and moving from sitting to hands and knees. He's become more adventurous when he's sitting. He'll reach further and further away to get a toy. A few times now I've seen him get down to his hands and knees by himself, although he doesn't stay up on his knees very long. He plops down on his tummy for a couple minutes and then cries to be moved. I guess after all that work, he's too tired to roll over himself!

I love how he leans his head to mine for kissing and nuzzling. So sweet.

Erik's bedtime

So tonight, Joe got started with Erik on the bedtime routine while I put Adin down to sleep. Then, when Joe was done, I went in and chatted a little with Erik. I left and moments later he said he had to go potty. I took him in the bathroom and became suspicious that he just wanted to play in the sink, but no, he actually had some business to do. While we were waiting, he asked me to draw a picture of him riding in the pink princess car with Kate. (This was a highlight of the most recent trip to Oakes.) He asked me to put in the lawn sign that he and Kate drove over, and Grandpa, who fixed the sign. Erik looked at the drawing for a while, and then asked me to draw the princess on the car. By that time he was done so he brought the picture to bed with him and promptly fell asleep.

Erik is learning the facts of life - Joe read Erik some nursery rhymes and had to say that cats sometimes eat mice. It was hard for Erik to believe this could be true. Later, when I was in the room with Erik he explained it all to me. "Cats eat mice but mice don't eat cats. They don't have very much teeth. Just two teeth like my brother."

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Erik's Thanksgiving Update

Well, he's a pottying champ, for one thing. He needs a diaper for overnight, and for naps, but that's it.

We were all up in Joe and my room looking at the fan go around and Erik said it looked like a wheel rolling on the ground.

Sadly, he's taking his tantruming to a new level. He just goes crazy shrieking his head off. I don't like it.

He doesn't like scary things. This includes unfriendly things like sharks and the big bad wolf. He has a zero tolerance policy to masks, which now that Halloween has passed shouldn't be much of a problem!

Thanksgiving Update

Let's see, what's new with Adin? A little while ago, when I hold him he started turning his head to my face with his mouth open. It seems as though he's trying to give me a slobbery kiss. He also leans in to press his face against mine if I'm holding him.

A month ago he started sitting up. He's pretty steady now, although he does tip over, especially if I have him in a room with a hardwood floor! If I leave the room for a bit, he's getting better at reaching further and further away to grasp things. Once he got from sitting down to all fours! That's really important for his learning to crawl.

He might be starting to wave. If he sees me (or other people, too, I suppose) he'll wave one arm. It seems way to early, but I remember being shocked at how early Erik waved, too. I have no idea when it's normal to start waving, it just feels like something they'd do closer to one year.

Still tons of babbling. Sometimes it sounds like word. The other day he woke up, babbled in his crib awhile and it sounded like he said "awake"! Sometimes he does seem to accidentally imitate a syllable, like saying "ba" or "dada" if I do.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Halloween



Erik wasn't very interested in dressing up this year. So he wore regular clothes with Joe's high school football jersey. He enjoyed trick-or-treating until a neighbor answered her door dressed as a witch. Then he was scared and wanted to come home. Joe talked him into trying again and they visited some more people we know. It was great, Erik could eat his candy, but didn't really remember about it so he didn't beg.


Joe and Adin went to ECFE for a while before joining Erik and me at a pumpkin carving party. Adin enjoyed being Yoda. He could probably wear the robe again next year and be Anakin Skywalker. We went to a Halloween library story time and saw Anakin, Princess Lea, and two Boba Fetts.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

More Updates

So tonight Erik set up his own drum kit in the basement. He took a saucepan and lid and an empty popcorn tin and lid, arrayed them pretty much as a drum kit - the lids were the cymbals, of course. I came downstairs and he was playing his drums with wooden chopsticks, singing, "I wonder where the yellow went when I brushed my teeth with Pepsodent." Then, "I wonder where the green went when I brushed my teeth with Pepsodent."

He's been using the potty about 75% of awake time for the last week and a half. He has an accident every day or so. He had one yesterday. I smelled something, asked if he had to go, he said no, I gave him a two minute warning and checked Adin's diaper. He was stinky so I changed him then took Erik to the bathroom. As I was undressing him he told me to cover my eyes, so I was suspicious. As I cleaned him up I said I thought he needed a bath and he had a small freak out. But once in the bath he had fun. After the bath he commented on how fun it was, and not that bad. This morning he had a bit of a nightmare, however, thinking he'd had an accident and would need a bath. So I guess I am accidentally using aversion to toilet train him. I'm not really sure where to go from here. Just keep on reminding him to use the potty? Wait and see if he'll just tell me on his own? I'm eager for advice from potty training veterans. I just never imagined this first phase would go so smoothly and quickly.

Catching Up


So here's the latest on Baby Adin. He has two teeth. As of Monday he can roll from his back to his tummy (not that he likes it there). As of tonight he can sit unassisted for a few minutes at a time. He's eating rice cereal and mushy pears. He has a six month check up next week so I'm excited to see his stats.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

baby steps

No, not baby Adin. Erik has expressed an interest in not wearing diapers anymore. He wants to wear underwear and sit on the potty. He decided this, well, he announced it right before dinner. He used the potty successfully twice and no accidents, this evening. We have a chart up by his bed. He gets to make a marker stamp when he sits on the potty, put a sticker on if he's "successful" and once he's successful for a week he gets an umbrella. I think the umbrella is what led to his decision. It's quite possible that he will change his mind after a day, but it's exciting to see him motivated and proud.

Baby Adin is getting closer to sitting up. He now needs minimal support from us. Joe finds Adin is most successful when he has one hand on the floor to add stability. He started on rice cereal this week and seems to be a big fan. He isn't quite six months, but I went ahead with it because he's so close and he is so interested in our food. He really watches us eating and often will reach out and try to get some for himself.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Two's Company


Erik started a parent and child class for two year olds today. He had lots of fun painting, singing, and playing on the playground. We've taken Erik to this playground a couple times this month. Although there were other kids the first time we were there, last time he had the playground to himself. So today he pretty much wanted his new friend Levi to get off the fire truck and let him ride alone. Oh well.

Brothers




"Mama, I don't want to do this anymore."

Why is it they never smile at the same time?

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

theological questions


Erik and I have been role playing the last couple weeks. We'll pretend we're someone else. He'll want to pretend to be someone we saw at the park or a Sesame Street character. Sometimes he wants me to be a different one, sometimes we are the same character. Last night I asked if he was ready to pray to God. He said his prayers and then wanted to pretend he was God! I must admit, it made me uncomfortable when he said "I'm God" even though I knew to him it was no different from pretending he's Elmo. It just feels strange to hear him say he's God, or that I'm God. Then he asked me "who's God". Oh boy. Later, I wished I could use God's reply to Moses "I am" and just say "God is". But that wouldn't satisfy a two year old. So I told him God was our friend, God made us and God loves us. I mean, other than describing God, what else can I say?

a 1st for Adin


ok. if you enlarge this a lot, you can barely see Adin's 1st tooth! it erupted yesterday. I'm hoping he goes back to being all happy, all the time now. I know that's pretty unlikely, but hey, it could happen!




It's funny how hard it is to get a smiley picture. He'll be smiling and interacting with me, but I hold up the camera and his attention is diverted. Then if I get him smiling again, once the red eye comes on he gets his deer in the headlights look. Then if I can get him smiling yet again, when I take the picture I usually only get about half his face! So treasure these good pictures, they take a lot of work.

Adin seems to have caught Erik's cold. He has a runny nose, goopy eyes, and he sneezes and coughs a lot. Erik caught his first cold at 2 months, so I'm very thankful that Adin made it to 5 mos.

Adin's a lot of fun now. He'll reach for and play with cloths and soft toys. He will roll off his tummy and laugh at his own cleverness at escaping tummy time. He will sit with some propping or sit in my lap. That has to be fun for him. When I lay him down again, he strains so hard to sit up! He lifts his head and shoulders off the ground, and his feet and legs too.

I enjoy comparing where he is now with where he was a year ago. Wow! It's pretty amazing.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Adin can play!

Adin is up to some cute highjinks as well. I can prop him up on the couch and give him a toy and he'll hold it and play with it for a while. Yesterday he had a funnel and I showed him a stuffed duck. He was excited by the duck (I guess it's more fun than a funnel!) so I handed it to him. Adin set down the funnel, reached for the duck and then brought his hands together to play with it! It's definitely the most complicated action I've seen him do.

When I put him on his tummy, usually he tries to roll over right away. Sometimes, I can sit next to him and put a little pressure on his shoulder so he can't roll over. If I put a little toy in front of him, he'll reach out for it. That's a big deal too!

Erik's Imaginings

Erik's been imagining things a lot recently. Joe washed a quilt and when he pulled it out of the dryer he wrapped up Erik in it. Erik really adored that and set up a little space with the quilt on the floor, his pillow, nuk & lovey, and then he went and got two stuffed animals. He told me the small monkey was Mormor and the large bear was Morfar. He talked with them, went and got a piano and played a concert for them and kept asking me who each one was. He's continued to pretend the animals are Mormor and Morfar and plays with them and asks them if he can go to their house.

Last night at bedtime, I was reading Erik this book called "Baby Brother". The text of the book is a letter to a grandma, telling about the girl's cat. She had a big belly for a few weeks, then wanted to get into boxes all day, then had kittens. In the pictures, you can see a parallel story about how the girl's mother is pregnant and has a baby the same night as the cat. The last page is "P.S. I have a new baby brother." Erik wanted me to read it to him several times and kept asking why the cat was doing this and that. I tried to explain about her wanting to protect the kittens by having them in a contained area. So then he wanted to pretend that his sock bin was his box and the socks were his kittens! Joe was the neighbor's dog who he had to protect the kittens from. It was so cute!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Ha!

Last week, Erik pointed to his belly button a couple times and told us it was his penis. We said, no, it's your belly button.

Erik has been obsessed with cheese sandwiches for months now. We try to offer him other kinds of sandwiches in an effort to distract him and try new things. My mom and I are big fans of PBJs and the Lindells put peanut butter on everything so he is often offered peanut butter. He usually says no.

Earlier this week, Erik was shirtless getting ready for a nap. He looked at me, pointed to his belly button and said very slowly, syllable by syllable, "This is my peanut button." I don't know if I have ever laughed so hard.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Aww.

Tonight during a re-putting Erik to bed, he was kneeling by the bed with his head resting on the bed. I suggested we say our prayers and thanked God for a bunch of stuff. Then Erik said he had one. "Dear God, thank you for Adin."

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Belly Laughs

Ok, if you can't get enough stories about cute and funny things kids say, check out the post and comments from Laid Off Dad. Don't read this at work, unless your office has a door, because your co-workers will be annoyed hearing you laugh out loud for a half hour.

http://laidoffdad.typepad.com/lod/2008/08/in-the-defense.html

Every day Erik says things like this that I try to remember long enough to post about here.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Look at me!

 

 

Erik and Joe were playing in the basement and Erik found this fleece my mom made me. Erik asked to see the blanket and was amazed when he learned it was something to wear! He came upstairs wearing it to surprise me. Mabye mom will have to make him one while she's here.
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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

 

Joe decided to take Erik to the Twins game today. Erik was very excited about taking the bus. I walked with them to the busstop, then decided I was jealous and decided to go along.

 

Erik enjoyed looking out the windows at all the exciting things Minneapolis has to offer. He was looking for the bike trail in this picture. I believe we are stopped on a bridge and the trail passes underneath.

 

We started off in the lower rows of the upper deck. It was a well attended game, and there were people on all sides of us. It was too hard for Erik to keep from kicking the people in front of us, or walking around, so he and I went up, up, up to the top of the stands. He had lots of fun walking around up there, looking for the number two on seats, banging on seats, and doing the wave.

 

As usual, Adin was pretty chill about the whole day. He was happy just hanging out, taking in his first Twins game.

Erik was ready to go home in about the sixth inning but hung in there till the top of the eighth. On the bus ride home, the woman sitting across from us started talking to us about the game. He asked me if she wanted to get off the bus (like he did). I said I didn't know. He said maybe he should ask her. So he did! She said she was getting off soon. It was fun to see him feel comfortable interacting with strangers.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

baby birds

 

We went to Sunset Park but the playground equipment was all wet. So we found other things to do. Like watch the baby birds being fed by their parents. Erik was enthralled and so was I.
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Saturday, August 09, 2008

Summer Fun

 

Adin is doing his tummy exercises. This mat helped a lot. I think he stayed on his tummy for four minutes at a time the first couple times I put him on this! Thanks Mormor.
 

We drove out to Minnetonka and watched the Wesley Homes team beat the Cutting Edge team 11 to 1. Afterwards, Erik got to run the bases for the first time.
 

It's a home run!
 

Adin found it all very overwhelming. Or else it was sunny and naptime.
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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Glimpses of maturity

We were getting Erik ready to go to the neighbors and he was starting to spin out of control. I sat him down in a chair and told him to calm his body. He said, "ok". He then dumped out a box of Little People. I picked him up, put him by the front door and told him to stay there. After asking if he could walk over to Michelle's by himself (no) he said he was going to clean up! I was so pleased. I told him how happy it made me and that it made me want to help him clean. Hooray!

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Future Cobbers?

 
 

We made an appearance at the Concordia College Corn Feed in Richfield today. Adin won the prize for youngest future Cobber. Erik ate more corn off his cob than I've ever seen him do before. Then we went and played on the great playground until the gravel was hurting his feet too much. Next year we won't wear sandels. I hope next year the mid-90's grads made a better showing. Joe was the only one!
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Thursday, July 31, 2008

True Confessions...

of a mother of two. I know I'm not supposed to compare but...I'm going to!
Two things about Adin that make me do a happy dance:

He can put himself back to sleep. If I'm walking with him and he's getting nice and drowsy, I can set him down in his crib and his eyes may open briefly, then flutter shut. Erik was more of a screamer when he touched the crib which was very stressful.

I can take him to the child care at the YMCA and come back an hour later. To be fair, I joined the Y when Erik was closer to one, and so more of an age of stranger anxiety.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Friday night

We went to playgroup at church today. It's tough because it's just a little too late in the morning for Erik. He almost fell asleep on the way to playgroup! He did ok the first half, but the second half he was acting up, in retrospect because he was tired. I tried to get him to come over and join the group in prayer and he started wailing that he didn't want to, he wanted to play. So that disturbed the group more than if I'd just left him alone!

In other news, I have completely forgotten the middle part of the times tables. I can't for the life of me figure out 40 divided by 7. I blame pregnancy and parenting.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Tummy time

Adin had his most successful tummy time ever this morning. I put him on his tummy in his crib and did an oldies song and dance routine. He stayed on his tummy a long time, lifted up his head a lot (to see his mama) and he even laughed! Plus I got a pre-YMCA workout.

Ditto

I had a little adventure today. Erik doesn't particularly like getting dressed. This morning I got his shirt on, but he was resisting the diaper and asked to go "bare". (We read the comics together this morning and he was quite taken with this one) I told him it would be ok to air out for a while, and let him run off. I turn around and he's run out the front door and onto our step! So I bring him in, 'lock' the screen door (I thought) and he runs out again, this time running down the sidewalk! I was torn between running after him, which would make him run faster and hoping he'd come back on his own. He came back, and it was hilarious. Of course, not only was he almost naked, but his face and hands were also covered in green marker. Boys.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Friday night Erik fun

 

 

 

Friday Joe and Erik went into Minneapolis to play with new friends Sawyer and Tinley. Erik loved going down the slide with them. They took turns, help each other, had lots of fun. Erik got to try his hand at cranking out some ice cream. I'm not sure it ever solidified but he enjoys machines of all kinds!
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Sunday morning Adin

 

I went out Friday night with Adin in tow. We met some of my co-workers at a restaurant for over priced dinner and drinks. They enjoyed holding him, but were having a hard time getting him to smile. This is unusual, as he's quite smiley and laughs when anyone looks at him and talks to him. Bonnie and Linda thought he was probably overstimulated in the restaurant. I think they were right, because as soon as we got home, he was his usual self.

I was thrilled this morning to see the beginnings of a roll on his thighs!
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Vignettes

This week Erik and I were in the front yard watering and I asked him to do something for me. He said, "I'd be happy to"!

A couple times I've told him we're going somewhere and he's burst into tears and said he didn't want to go. It happened that it wasn't a big deal, so I said, 'ok we'll stay home.' His tears wound down, he asked where we were going, I said, 'nowhere, we're staying home'. He began to cry again and said he wanted to go!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Imagine that!

 


Erik has been showing some imagination the last couple days. Yesterday, I came into the living room and he informed me he was going to a party. "Where?" I asked. "At Nora's". He walked over to the back door and said he was going to the car. He let me know he'd driven to the party and asked if I was going to come. I said, "sure", and he asked what I was going to bring to the party!

He will often now say, "I have an idea" and then take me by the hand to show me what he has in mind. He'll say, "it's a surprise, close your eyes."

Yesterday he wanted to watch a video but I told him I didn't know where the DVD book was. He said he could find it, put a finger up to his chin and said, "let me think".
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Adin's Baby Book

 

Warning: this post refers to human waste products.

So I got out Adin's baby book last night and decided to start working on it. I filled in the easy stuff: background info on both his parents and grandparents. Joe picked out this baby book, it's a very cute one designed by Eric Carle with a "Very Hungry Caterpillar" artwork theme. You can tell it was designed by someone who is either a man, or has never had kids. On the page called "Your Birth Story" there's a section for "Mommy's Story" and "Daddy's Story" and they each have three lines! I'd like to see someone go through childbirth and sum it all up in three lines!

There's also a page on what was going on in the world around the time he was born. So I Googled his birthday. As it turns out, April 18, 2008 was "Poop for Peace Day". Wow. I'm happy that Adin did his part for peace. Maybe he will grow up to be a non-hawk moderate or liberal.
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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Erik's big ideas

 

Erik has all kinds of new tricks, too. We have been talking a lot about Michigan. He kept saying something about "again", which happens a lot. We'll read a story, sing a song or say a funny work and he'll want to hear it again. But this time he was thinking that the word "Michigan" sounds like the word "again". (He's been into rhyming lately.) I was pretty impressed.

Yesterday we had a very long car ride from Michigan to Chicago. He got pretty punchy at the end, but at one point began amusing himself in the car by rubbing a wipe on his fingers and face. He rubbed his ears. Then I suggested he rub his feet as they were actually fairly dirty. He did and held onto each side of the wipe and slung the middle around the bottom of his foot. Then he said he was using it "like a jump rope".

Today we were riding in the car and he was singing "Row row row your boat". He'd sing it fast and then slower, slower and then faster. And after each verse he would describe it: "fast and slow" or "slow and fast". It's so fun to watch his brain figure out the world.
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Little Adin

 

Adin's up to some new tricks. A couple of weeks ago, I put him on the changing table, which usually makes him cry, but this time he laughed! It's happened a couple times and I was able to record it once. It's so fun, so cute.

Then yesterday, I set him down on his back on the floor and went to wash my hands. When I came back he was on his tummy with his arm trapped underneath him. This didn't take me too off guard because I have caught him rolling onto his side a few times. He finally made it all the way over!
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Our Stimulus Check Summer Trip

 


We took a trip earlier to help stimulate the economy. On the way we saw a ferocious bear. Erik made friends with him so that turned out ok.

 


We stayed in Green Bay Wisconsin and visited the the National Railway Museum. Erik got to crawl around on a bunch of trains. This is the cab of the Big Boy, the largest steam engine ever built.

 


After looking at some real trains that didn't move, we got to ride on a train. It was pretty fun.

 


We took the S.S. Badger across Lake Michigan. After assuring the captain that he would be very careful, Erik was allowed to steer.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Summer update

I'm so glad I did that flurry of posts a couple weeks ago, since we have had very poor internet connectivity since then. Adin is getting more vocal, cooing a lot. He is able to bat at little toys that hang above him. He can lift up his head on his tummy and when held on my shoulder.

Erik has been saying lots of sweet things about Adin the last couple days. He told me this morning "I like his eyes." Aaawww. We were all sitting reading and he kept absent mindedly patting Adin's head. Erik helped Joe take the sides off his crib and make it into a toddler bed. He says he was very careful with the tools! He is proud of the bed, will show it to visitors and is even sleeping in it!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Hail!

Saturday we had a hailstorm. I was out gardening and the weather seemed fine to me. I heard the sirens go off around 5, so I went inside. Joe turned on the weather and there was a big storm heading for us. We went in the basement and when we came up an hour later the ground was covered in pea sized hail, with some hail up to quarter size.

Erik ran around the yard singing to himself while Joe and his mom cleaned up. Then Erik wanted to help.

Arty Party


Saturday we went to the birthday party of little Tenny (Tennyson). It was an Arty Party, which means an art teacher came in and lead some activities. Look how serious Erik is about his art.