Saturday, December 25, 2010

Remiss

I know I have been remiss in my duties of keeping up my blog. I know it has been over a month since I've written anything. And boy, has it been a busy month! Of course, it's the holiday season...you've got to cut me some slack.
But more important, I've been remiss in keeping up with my "comparisons." Andrew turned three months old on the 14th of December and I'm just now getting pictures up. I have just one thing to say; they are most definitely brothers!

Joey was looking good all spiffed up!

Nick had his difficult moments (and it seemed like a lot of them, at the time) but when he was happy, he was the sweetest kid.

Ethan was a happy kid mostly. Even from early on, he showed a tendency to march to his own drum; never following, but forging his own path.

Andrew couldn't get any sweeter. He is such a calm, peaceful baby. He sleeps well at night, and as long as he has someone's attention, he is happy as can be. There are three things he doesn't like; to be wet, to be hungry, or to be alone. Not that he is ever alone, but I mean, if I have to put him down and fix a meal or clean something up (not that that ever happens!) he will scream unless, or until, someone pays attention to him. Even when he gets "floor time", time to wiggle and play instead of being held, he would prefer someone sitting in his line of vision so that he can see he is the center of attention. (He's gonna have to grow out of that!)

So here are all my sons at three months old!
(I will do my best to keep more updated on my blog.)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Don't

Ethan doesn't say the word "don't." So when he eats something he doesn't like, he says, "My like it." You can tell he doesn't like it by the look on his face, the tone of his voice, and his shaking his head back and forth. It's the cutest thing.

One thing I'm trying to work on with the boys is to resolve their issues between themselves. If something is done or said that they don't like, they need to talk it out together, rather than running and telling me every single time. These boys are CONSTANTLY tattling.

Poor Ethan. When I tell him to use his words and tell his brother he doesn't like something, I hear him say, "Please push me. I like it." Of course, what he REALLY meant was "please DON'T push me, I DON'T like it." He's too cute.

And here's proof!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Andrew's Doctor's Visit

As I promised, I would update you on Andrew's doctor's visit. He did really well. He had three shots and one oral vaccine. He enjoyed the oral, didn't so much enjoy the shots. Not that I blame him. But his mellow personality kicked in after I got him dressed and held him for a moment.

Dr. Lo said he was a big baby, but his height and weight are proportional so he was looking good and healthy. Andrew showed off a bit for her with his smiles and he even rolled over for her! She said he was advanced in his social development; normally, he wouldn't be as social as he is until closer to four months. I'm a proud momma!

Andrew was measured at 23 3/4 inch long which puts him in the 95th percentile, weighed 13 pounds 3 ounces which is the 91st percentile; and his head circumference is 41.4 cm putting him in the 97th percentile. Yes, and I blame my husband, all my boys had BIG melons!

After his shots, Andrew has been a bit sleepier and displays a general "icky" feeling. He just isn't his normal happy, mellow self today which is to be expected. I wish I had the opportunity to just cuddle with him all day, but the rest of the family needs my attention as well, so he has to be content in his bed while he's asleep to give me the freedom of taking care of my other duties.

Speaking of which, I have several loads of laundry to fold, so I better get to it.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Two Month Comparisons

November 14, 2010: Andrew is two months old today. Time is going too fast. I know I say that all the time, but I feel in a panic with Andrew since he is our last. I'm not sure I'm ready for this to be our last. Do I really want more children? Do I really want to put my body through another pregnancy? Am I ready to commit to another eighteen years after birth? Not exactly. But I am definitely not ready to give up my dream and deep desire to birth a girl. Is it going to happen? Not likely. In fact, my husband can't wait to make sure I can never have kids again. He just wants to get through my health issue first before he goes "under the knife." If he had his way, he'd throw himself a party, he's that ready.
But, once again, I digress. It is time for the monthly comparison of our boys at two months old. Andrew has his check-up tomorrow, so I will have that information later.

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Here is our Chubba Bubba at two months old.

Nick was sure a stinker with his colic at this age, but still an adorable two month old.

Ethan and those cheeks! This is why his nickname is Chubby. He is finally starting to grow into those things!

And my happy boy, Andrew. I've started calling him Chunky-Monkey. I'll find out tomorrow just how big he is, but he sure has filled out. He started out so tiny, and tomorrow I will have to start putting him 3-6 month size clothing. What a cutie! I love that smile (and I must confess pride in the fact that I'm the one he smiles the most for.)

I'll be back tomorrow with more information on how much Andrew has grown. Have a pleasant evening.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Conversation With Andrew

I tried to get a short clip of conversation with Andrew this morning, but what I got most of was Ethan standing on the bed beside me excited to see the baby on the screen and trying to take the camera from me so he could take the picture!

Saturday, November 06, 2010

One For The Road



Just for kicks. What a CUTIE! (He sure is chunkin' up though)

Still Moving In

Yes, the process continues. We, or I should say I, am still in the process of moving in. I must admit that life gets in the way; four kids, three meals, two snacks, homework, dozens of diapers, and hundreds of interruptions a day make it very difficult to accomplish much else. I know I should get more work done when the boys go to bed, but frankly, by then, I just want to have a few moments to myself, and not have to think about being responsible.

But today we got a washer and dryer set so I had a weeks worth of laundry to start (I'll finish tomorrow, three loads was my limit today) and that inspired me to work on unpacking the linen closet boxes. I have found places for most things, even without a linen closet, and once all the boxes are unpacked, I will determine whether or not we need shelves for a "linen closet." Sure, it would be nice, but if we can find places for everything without them, we'll make do.

I still have a couple clothes boxes in our room to unpack and all the books. I think I will work on those tomorrow. Shameful as it is, I am just going to skip going to church. I want to find a church quickly, but I still feel unsettled enough in the house that I want to finish here first. One thing at a time, as it is. Finding and getting established in a new church is never easy for me, and I have a couple churches I can choose from. One church I know nothing about except that one of the pastors is married to my RA from college. So I would at least know somebody there. The other church was recommended to me from several people at my church in Yakima, so although I know nobody there, it came recommended by people I trust. There is also another family that used to go to Stone Church in Yakima that recently moved to Olympia and they go to the church that was recommended. Lori and I were "introduced" on Facebook by Gramma Cherryl from Stone Church, and although we have never met, we have a possible connection. Plus, Lori just had a baby girl a couple weeks after Andrew was born, so we have that in common as well. We'll see. I will make myself go to church next week and just go from there.

I know I said I did three loads of laundry today, but the fact of the matter is that all that laundry is still waiting to be folded, and I am determined to get it done before heading to bed, so, I better get to it.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Growing and Developing

Andrew is seven weeks old today. Seven weeks has gone way too fast, and has made Andrew way too big. He's such a good baby. He does tend to want to be held if he is awake, which makes it very difficult to get anything done. Either I'm holding him not getting anything done, or I am having to stop what I'm trying to do every few minutes to try to calm him down again. Between that and taking care of the needs of the other kids, I feel good at the end of the day if I have managed to end the day with as many kids as I started, let alone having any meals cooked, dishes cleaned, or toys picked up.

But, I'm getting off on a tangent. I was speaking about Andrew growing and developing. Andrew rolled over for the fist time on Sunday 10/24/10. He rolled from tummy to back about four times in a row. He only rolled over that many times because Ethan kept saying, "Mommy, do again." So I would put Andrew on his tummy and do it all over again. Each time, we would all clap exclaim over him.

On Saturday 10/30/10, Andrew really started focusing his vision a lot more. He made actual eye contact with me and smiled for the first time. He has been grinning some, but it was with no intention. I was finally able to see him smile on purpose.
It took awhile, but I was able to capture a smile on camera today.



One Month Comparison

Andrew turned one month old on 10/14/10, which of course means that it is time for another comparison. These pictures are of all the boys at one month old. You can definitely tell they are of the same parentage! Not that anybody doubted.

Joey was a month old just before a couple weeks before Father's Day. This picture was taken on Father's day, but it was a better picture than the one taken of him the day he turned one month old, so I'm using it for the comparison.

Nick at one month old.

Ethan at one month old.

Andrew at one month old.

Even Nick (the adult one) had a hard time deciding which picture was which kid.

Where To Begin?

I can't believe how much has happened in less than two months. My head still feels like it is spinning, although the changes have been made complete. Let me give you a quick run down:
9/14/10 Andrew is born
9/17/10 Head to Mom's for a visit
9/18/10 Mother-in-law gets married
9/22/10 Go back home
9/27/10 Nick gets phone call saying the Boise branch won't be available anytime soon
9/27/10 Nick gets another phone call asking if he is interested in Olympia
9/28/10 Nick applies for Branch Manager position in Olympia
9/30/10 Nick goes to Olympia to meet with boss
10/1/10 Nick gets official offer for job
10/4/10 Nick signs offer letter, taking the job
10/18/10 Nick starts work in Olympia, leaving me to "single-mom" it for the week
10/22/10 Nick heads home for the weekend
10/25/10 Nick heads back to Olympia
10/27/10 Movers come and pack up house in about five hours
10/28/10 Movers come and finish packing and loading the truck. Go to Mom's
10/29/10 Meet the movers at new house to unload truck (only took about four hours)
10/31/10 Left mom's after "trunk"-or-treating to sleep in new house for the first time
11/1/10 Parents and Grandparents come to help set up new house; do an amazing job.

Whew! The kitchen, living room, and boys' bedrooms have been pretty finished. There is no pantry, although there is a space under the stairs where shelves can be placed as a make-shift pantry. So part of the kitchen, the food part, is still in disarray. There is no linen closet and very little storage in the bathrooms, so I haven't figured out what to do with all that stuff yet. (Hoping to get shelves for linens as well as pantry.) And I haven't unpacked Nick's and my bedroom yet. I will be working on the bedroom and bathrooms a bit tonight.

Joey had his first day at his new school today. He seemed to enjoy it and said that his teacher and the kids were really nice. He is starting at a transition time, as next week are parent/teacher conferences. His schedule for the next few weeks is; dismiss at 12:15pm the 8th, 9th, 10th, no school the 11th or 12th, dismiss at 12:15pm the 15th and the 24th, no school the 25th or 26th. It hardly seems he will be in school at all this month!

The other kids are doing well. I had the boys' rooms set up on Friday before we moved, and I think it helped them transition. They were able to see and know that they belonged, that they had a place, that all their things made it in the move and that the men who packed it up and took it away didn't keep it.

The new house is really very nice, and the neighborhood is great. The best part about it is that the landlords (not that I've met them) seem to be really nice and more relaxed than our previous ones. These landlords expect there to be a normal amount of wear and tear on a house rather than expecting the house to be in mint condition upon moving out. I feel more relaxed in this place and am not afraid to let the kids play.

I have a lot of work to do before turning in tonight, and I still want to post a few pictures, so I will say so long for now.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Newborn Comparisons

I have much to catch up on. Forgive me, I have been a bit crazy busy lately. But now that we are home and settling into routine, I will find more time to blog.
One question everybody asks me is "Who does Andrew look like?" Well, to me, he looks like Andrew. I haven't compared the other pictures side by side yet, so here is the first of many comparisons; the newborn comparison. I will let you form your own opinion and share them with me.

Here is Joey the day he came home from the hospital. This was the best picture I could find of just him with his eyes open, so he is a couple days old. But still newborn.

This is Nick the day he was born. He was still being checked out, as you can see, but his beautiful eyes were open and alert. He stole my heart right away.

Ethan was adorable at once with those cheeks. I don't think they have grown at all, just that he has grown into them.

And my newest; beautiful Andrew. Perfection, that's what I have to say about these four boys.

So tell me what you think.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Moment Of Panic

I am not a panicky parent. I leave that for Nick. When it comes to illness or injury, I'm more laid back. Not to the point of neglecting their care, but I am not one to turn a little cough into end stage lung cancer. Please don't think that I'm saying Nick reacts that way...I'm just trying to illustrate that I don't normally panic.

The one thing that makes me panic is the mere thought of losing my kids, or somebody taking them from me. That is why I don't take them to the park by myself. There is no way I can run in three directions at once, and if I'm running after one, than the other two are vulnerable to getting lost or stolen. I can't handle it, so I avoid all public places unless they can be contained, or I have another two or three adults to help watch after them.

Joey's bus stop is right across and one house down from our driveway. I am so glad it is close, I can't imagine asking him to walk a few blocks away, even. I like that I can see it from the end of the driveway and know that once I see the bus, he should be showing up a couple minutes later. I stayed with him at the bus stop this morning, but we talked about him being a big boy and coming home on his own. He rode the bus home for the last third of the year last year, so he knows where to get off and how to cross the street to our place. It's not that difficult, and Joey is one smart cookie. So instead of meeting him at the corner as I did all last year, I waited outside the house for him this afternoon.

I saw the bus pull up to the stop, I couldn't see the kids getting off, but I could hear when the bus left, so I knew Joey should be showing up any second. Then I saw one of the other kids that live in our developement walk up, but no Joey. I waited another minute thinking that Joey was just walking slower. Then I went to the end of the driveway where I could see the corner. NOTHING! There was nobody there!

Immediate panic set in. Nick and Ethan were still sleeping, and I was afraid that maybe Joey thought I was going to pick him up and he was waiting for an hour at the school. It was ten minutes to four by this time, and school gets out at 3pm. But I should have been called by the school if that were the case. So I called the school to make sure he did, in fact, get on the bus. In my uber-emotional state, I was barely holding on to my tears. I was frightened more than I remember being frightened since nearly drowning at the coast as a kid.

The receptionist paged the driver who confirmed that Joey was on the bus, and she was sure that he got off at the right stop. Could he possibly have gone home with a friend? No, not really....we don't know anybody around here, and he knows to ask first. Before the receptionist confirmed with the driver that he got off at the right stop, she asked if it was possible that he got off at a different stop. Of course, again, it's possible, but highly unlikely. But the visions I had in my head at that point of him lost and crying and having no way of knowing how to let me know where he was....I lost it. I was doing my best to keep the tears from my voice. Finally, the receptionist heard from the driver that they just found Joey on the bus. Apparently, he fell asleep, and popped up when she reached the barn. So they brought him home right away.

I couldn't keep the tears from my voice any longer. I was so relieved, but still feeling that absolute helpless fear. I felt bad when they showed up, because I couldn't stop blubbering all over Joey. Thankfully, they understood I was VERY pregnant and that possibly had an affect on my emotions.

So, to recap my first day of school memories:
Kindergarten; Joey cried when I picked him up because he wanted to ride the bus.
First Grade; Joey falls asleep on the bus, misses his stop, and scares the living daylights out of me.
I don't know if I will survive the first day of second grade.

Featuring Avi

Kathy takes amazing pictures of my boys. She is then generous enough to showcase them on her blog, which just makes me feel so spectacular. I mean, I think my kids are cute, but to have that belief validated by others, people who have never met me or my kids (based on the comments recieved) is refreshing and makes my heart smile.
I am not an amazing photographer like Kathy, nor do I have a fancy-dancy camera like her. But I was able to capture some cute pictures of her adorable daughter, and I wanted to show Avi off on my blog.
It was so nice that John and Cindy could come to the boys' birthday party and an added bonus that they brought Avi. Kathy and Ryan were out of town, and were sorely missed (okay, who noticed they weren't there?) so it was fun to have Avi. Ethan, especially, adores her.


Avi is doing her best to enjoy her cupcake. I didn't really see her smile until later in the afternoon.

Megan showed up and that is when Avi lit up like the Fourth of July. It was so sweet!

A beautiful picture of Grandma and Granddaughter.

And I just drool over those luscious curls! I am still feeling the loss of having to cut Joey's off. One more reason I needed a girl; I'd never have to cut her curls! Oh well.

Big Boys

We have a couple big boys in the house. A big start to the week for Mommy to say the least. We took the crib down and separated the bunk beds yesterday and started Ethan sleeping in his very own big bed. We skipped over the toddler bed and went straight for the twin. He is so tiny in that bed! He is having a hard time adjusting to not getting down and playing, and of course, Nick doesn't help much because he still plays for awhile before falling asleep. But I'm sure he will learn soon enough.

And then today Joey started his first day of first grade! I can't believe it! It doesn't seem possible that a child so tiny, could be able to handle a full day of school. He had a hard time sleeping last night, was up three or four times wanting me to sleep with him because he was a bit nervous about today. It was so funny this morning though. He got up at 6:30am and came into my room saying "Something strange happened." When asked what was strange, he said his alarm clock wasn't beeping. I said, "Maybe because it's not supposed to go off for another half an hour!" I stayed with him at the bus stop this morning because he asked me to, but I told him that after today, he had to do it by himself. After watching him walk onto that bus at a quarter to eight in the morning, knowing he wouldn't be home until a quarter to four in the afternoon, made me teary-eyed. I have never been good at letting go.


Ethan took his first nap in his big boy bed yesterday. You can hardly see him in there.

I wanted to show how big the bed was compared to him. Find him if you can. He doesn't take up much room!

Joey is all set for his first day of school. First day pictures are a tradition I will carry on. Thanks, Mom.

Miscellaneous

Here are just a few miscellaneous pictures.


We had a lightning storm a few weeks ago. It was beautiful! I love watching lightning and hearing thunder. It was like 1:30am and Nick couldn't find me until he checked outside. I was standing on our patio trying to take a picture of the lightning. Of course, you never know when the lightning is going to strike, and with a camera that takes 45 seconds to snap a photo.....I ended up deleting about forty pictures of our back fence! Then I switched to landscape mode, which helped, because it took the picture faster. It still came out a bit blurry, and there is the bight spot in the middle of the lightning, but you can still see the fingers of lighting, and that it wasn't just a flash of light. Even though far from perfect, I love this picture.

Here is what I like to call Black Eye Number 5,492. I didn't even tell Nick about it when it happened, so he came home from work and said, "What did you do this time?" I think this happened when he walked into the corner of the dining room table, hitting at just the right, or wrong, spot on the bone to do the most damage. This picture was taken several days later actually. I threatened to wrap him in bubble wrap before going to his check-up at the the doctor...I didn't want to be accused of abusing him. Thankfully, our doctor is a young dad as well, having two boys that are six and four, and a girl who is a bit younger than Ethan. He says all the time, "That's what a little boys legs are supposed to look like. If I didn't see the bruises I would be worried."

Who needs a fork, huh? I don't know why he has started doing this. Ethan doesn't eat like this at meal times, just when it comes to dessert. Pie, cake, whatever (thankfully not ice cream) he is chowing down using his face rather than fork.

We made turkey meatloaf the other day and the boys each wanted a letter on "their" loaf for their name. So we have a "J" for Joey, "N" for Nick, "E" for Ethan, "M" for Mommy, "D" for Daddy, "L" for Luty, "A" for Andrew, and a heart because we love each other!

Angie's Visit

Aunt Angie came and stayed with us for a weekend. It was great to spend time with her, especially because Nick was out of town that weekend. She brought all sorts of treats for the boys, their favorite being the 3-D sidewalk chalk. And of course, they love to play all the games on her cool phone.


The boys are surrounding Angie, I believe, to watch a video of them that she filmed with her phone. The love to watch themselves "perform." It makes them ham it up even more. Just what I need.

Nick is getting ready to jump from the top of the play structure. It still takes my breath away when they play rough and rowdy. You would think I would be used to it with three boys.

Joey is taking his turn jumping from the top. They had so much fun impressing Aunt Angie.

Thankfully, Ethan couldn't quite make it up to the top all by himself, or he would have tried jumping, too. I'm sure I would have been taking him in for his first broken bone, if that were the case. This kid just doesn't know when to stop and take it easy. At least he is way cute!

Somehow, and I'm not sure entirely, (note the sarcasme in the voice) the boys and Angie ended up with more chalk on them, than on the ground. They thought it was hilarious to erase the chalk with their hands and smear it on each other. Angie was a good sport.

Birthdays

Nick and Ethan both had birthdays recently. Nick turned four on Aug 12 and Ethan turned two on Aug 18. It was great to be able to come down and see the family and to have everybody celebrate with us. Thank you very much to everyone. Especially to Mom and Dad for letting us stay again and generally wreak havoc on your house and lives for the weekend.


Nick is getting ready to dig in to his banana cupcake! The wind made it extrememly difficult to light any candles.

Ethan is just too cute waiting for his cupcake. In another picture, you see he couldn't wait any longer and snuck himself a taste!

We had a good amount of people help us celebrate. It was a nice day to have a party at the park. Of course, the wind chilled it down too much for some, but I was finally feeling comfortable with the temp!

Nick was so excited to start opening presents. In fact, as we were unloading the truck, he started opening a gift that wasn't even his, before we even got the party started. He and Ethan made out like bandits, though. They had a great time.

Ethan had a lot of help opening his gifts. All the kids were willing to assist him. He loved it.

Computer Fix

We sent our laptop off to get fixed....it hasn't been fixed yet. But while we were waiting to hear about the laptop, Nick decided to check out our PC again. We have two monitors hooked up. Nick thought that the issue was a broken video drive. Then he decided to unhook the main monitor to see if that was the problem. So the good news is, we still have a working computer! YEAH!

So, now I have to try to catch up on everything that is going on. I think I will do that best by doing several small posts, complete with pictures, rather than try to remember everything at once.

As far as baby news goes; last week at my appointment, the doctor told me that to schedule an induction (unless medically necessary) I would have to show that I was favorable to it...for example, be fairly dialated. So after doing an examination, she declared that she didn't think I would have a problem being ready! The plan is still set to induce on the 14th. I have another appointment this Wednesday, and one set for the following Wednesday, both of which I will be examined again to determine progress. Then I should be having a baby six days after that! WooHoo! Can't wait to show him off!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Plug-In Problems

Unfortunately, our power cord to the laptop is broken. Actually, the computer is broken where the plug is supposed to plug in to. So I will only be able to use the computer until the battery life runs out. That won't be long now. So I may seem to disappear again until we can get it fixed, but it's not by choice this time.

We are looking forward to coming to Portland on Aug 20-23. We will have a birthday party for Nick and Ethan on Sat the 21st. It's hard to imagine that they will be four and two in just a couple weeks! What's even more awesome than that, is that I'll have baby Andrew in less than a month after that! We are still planning on inducing on Sept 14th if he doesn't come earlier. So by the time we leave Portland, we will have a baby in just three weeks! It can't come soon enough for me. (Okay, I'm not exactly ready; I still have lots to do. But I am ready to hold my new son.)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Killing Bugs

Unlike most boys his age, Joey does NOT like bugs. He will fight tooth and nail about having to play out in the back yard because of the possible bugs he may encounter. He will stand at the window every few minutes asking when he can come back in because, "I saw a mosquito that wants to suck my blood."
Nick is not as bad, but he learns from his big brother. I don't think he's actually afraid of bugs, but he will act like it when he sees Joey doing it. A couple weeks ago, he even grabbed the fly swatter and killed a fly on the wall in one shot all by himself. I have hope.
Ethan, so far, as shown no such aversion. Not that I want any of my boys fascinated with bugs and bringing them inside for me to look at. I am not the kind of mom that can pretend interest in bugs. I want them to stay outside, away from me, so I can keep ignoring the fact that creepy-crawlies exist. But I don't want my boys afraid of them.
Just before sending them outside today, I hear Joey exclaiming (he doesn't really ever scream about bugs, but he will sound a bit anxious.) "Mom, get the fly swatter! There's a mosquito on the couch."
Well, Nick was doing his best to take care of the bug. I'm not sure it was a mosquito because it pretty much just sat there, rather than flying away. I think, from what I could see, that it was a moth; a very little moth. So here is Nick, with an arm-load of shoes, standing a few inches away from the couch, trying to throw the shoes at the bug to kill it. At one point, it looked like he may have gotten it because it fell from the arm to the cushion, but it started walking around again. So Nick ran away to get more shoes.
Ethan comes along, no hesitation whatsoever, and walks right up to the couch and smashes the bug with the sandal in his hand! No throwing the shoe from a distance, just smacking the shoe right down on top of it. Up close and personal. He cracks me up. As most of you know, Ethan is total Alpha-Male around here....even if only in his own mind. Everything he does, from the way he walks and talks, to the way he plays and jumps around, he does with such confidence and authority. What would we do without him.

Friday, June 04, 2010

Big Happenings

This will have to be quick as I have left the kids to their own devices while I get dressed. I'm just taking a few extra minutes to post this.

Nick went potty on the toilet for the first time last night! We were very excited. He has sat on the potty quite a few times, but never actually gone. While he was getting ready for bed last night, he said he thought he had to go potty, so he ran to the bathroom, waited for Joey to be done, and sat down and enjoyed watching himself pee. Then later, he said he had to go again and actually did. This morning, he woke up and tried again, but nothing came out. A couple hours later, he let me know that he had to go, so after finding a dry pull-up, he went potty again! We may be on our way to having a second potty trained child! The goal, of course, is to have him trained before the baby is born, so the sooner the better. I'm very proud of him.

Ethan has started dressing himself, with just a little help. I have to make sure his feet are showing out his pants legs, or he will try to pull them up while standing on the legs, but other than that, he's pretty good at the pants. The only thing that confuses him about putting his shirt on is that he usually tries to put his legs through the sleeves before I remind him that it goes over his head first and the ARMS go through the sleeves. He is talking up a storm (even if I can't understand everything) and has developed quite the personality. It is so funny to see that his personality is a mix of Joey, Nick and himself, so you can imagine that he keeps me laughing.

Okay, I really have to go now. I must come back downstairs dressed, since that was the purpose of going upstairs in the first place.
Have a great day.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A Rash of Fevers

We are experiencing a rash of fevers at our house. Joey spent the weekend (from Fri night thru Sat) running fevers of 101-104.5. Sunday he was feeling better, but we couldn't take him to church since he had a fever in within 24 hours. He did have a soar throat. He knows what the uvula is, and so his excuse for everything was that his uvula hurts. "It hurts my uvula to chew that." I asked him to bring me a couple dishes off the table. His response? "That will hurt my uvula." Nice try, Bub!

Ethan ended the day yesterday with a fever. He had the best night sleep in awhile and woke up feeling fine, although he was a bit less exuberant than usual. He woke up from his nap with another fever.

Nick also seemed to catch the fever bug this afternoon. After three or four attempts to get his temperature with the thermometer under the tongue, we reverted back to the underarm method, resulting in a temp of 101.7.

Nick is still working like crazy and neither of us can wait for his vacation in June. We both need a break from the long hours.

I'm doing well, except for being exhausted. Andrew is moving around quite a bit, which is lots of fun. By the time we come down next month, he will be more easily felt by other people, so I'm expecting lots of belly rubs.

Hopefully the fevers will leave us in the next day or so. I'm just thankful that there is nothing else paired with them. (I don't do pukies!)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Slight Spill

I took a little spill down the stairs this morning. Just a couple stairs, but I still have an owie.
We have a gate on the bottom stair to help corral the boys to a manageable area in the house. As I was stepping over the gate, Nick grabbed hold of my other leg and started pulling me down. I tried to shake him off, but he wouldn't budge. As fate would have it, I shook too hard and sent him flying, right into the wall behind me. In my haste to get to him, I missed the stair, didn't have the leg length to reach the floor, got caught on the gate and fell. I landed on my left thigh on the folded Pack 'N Play, hit my head on the wall, and fell on top of Nick.
I have a small bruise on the back of my right ankle from the gate, and a huge bruise on my left thigh, which makes it difficult to move or sit.



Saturday, May 08, 2010

Another Big Baby

Each of my kids have been over 8 pounds at birth. This is not huge, by any means, but I would love to experience a nice, average 7.5 pound baby for once. It's not likely to happen.
According to what is "average" the baby's crown to rump length is 18 cm or 7 inches and weighs about 300-350 grams or 10.5-12.3 ounces at this point.
According to the ultrasound, the baby is weighing in at about a pound already...four ounces more than the high end of "average."
Oh well.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Growing Up



It is hard to imagine, but Joey just turned six years old a couple of days ago. I remember the day he was born so clearly...at least parts of it. There was a time when I was so exhausted after the long hours of contractions, but for the most part I remember.
I remember waking up about 6am, when Nick's alarm went off so he could get ready for work. I knew that I was experiencing some uncomfortable pains, but not having had a child before, I wasn't sure if it was actual labor. Nick wondered if he should call in to work, but I assured him he could go; not that he had a choice, he had the work truck at home and needed to get it back. I had a dr. appt that morning anyway.
When I got to the office for my appt., the nurse came in, took one look at me, and said, "You're in labor." So they hooked me up to the monitor and found that my contractions were only three minutes apart. So they called ahead to the hospital to book me a room. Of course, although I had my bag packed, I didn't have them in the car. So I had to go all the way home (past the hospital) and load the car and wait for my husband to make the hour drive back home.
There are so many other details that I remember about that day. I remember that at one point, my husband thought that I was nearly passing out from pain, when in fact I was trying to doze in the two minutes between contractions. I remember how I asked my mom to time my contractions because I couldn't concentrate on the mental activity. When she told me there was about two minutes between contractions, I told her she had to be lying, because it sure felt one on top of the other to me. (She obviously didn't understand what I was going through.)
I remember how I felt when I held Joey for the first time, how I was so proud to show him off, how the nurse suggested I have him taken to the nursery so I could sleep but I wouldn't hear of it.
And now I look over at him, he hardly fits on my ever decreasing lap(as the baby increases)and he is reading! Where did the time go? How did this happen? Was I here, watching? It doesn't seem like it.
Joey had his check up this afternoon. He was 43 1/4 inches tall and 41 3/4 pounds. All looks well, and he promised the Dr. that he wore his helmet every time he rode his bike or scooter. He showed the doctor the bruise and scrape he got when he fell off the scooter. The Dr. said his legs look like a boys' leg should look if he was active enough. (It's nice to hear that rather than a suspicion of abuse for all the bruises.)
It always amazes me how much the kids grow right before my eyes. I don't seem to notice as its happening, until one day it hits me all at once. Could somebody just hit pause or slow motion or something? I feel I need some more time.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Mouth Movement


At the very end of this clip, you will see Andrew open and close his mouth. What a miracle to know that a new life is growing and developing inside me, and what an amazing thing to be able to witness a bit of it through technology!

Beating Heart


Here is a great view of Andrew's heart beating. They measured his heartbeats at about 139 per minute; which is in the normal, healthy range.

More Ultrasound Pictures


Here are his feet, one on top of the other.

A profile picture, showing how he liked to keep his arm by his head.

Here's the alien view of the face; eyes, nose, mouth.

Andrew is waving to you.

Here is another profile picture; cute nose.

It's A Boy

Yes, God has blessed us with yet another boy. Andrew Kyle will arrive in mid-September. Everybody's first question is "am I alright?" Of course. I am blessed to be expecting another child, and according to the ultrasound, one that is healthy and growing as he should.
However, this being our last child, I am also experiencing a great loss; a loss of a dream I have loved since I was a little girl. Loss and joy. Two conflicting emotions, but two completely different reasons. Do I feel loss because I'm having a boy? Absolutely NOT. I feel loss because I'm not having a girl. I feel only joy and excitement waiting for Andrew's arrival.
As I have said before, it helps to have his name picked out because I can start to bond with him as an indiviual, and not some nebulous idea of him. By the time he is born, I will want no baby other than him.
Here are some pictures of the ultrasound.

A great view of the spine.

The left arm kept up by the head.

The four chambers of the heart.

This should be obvious to anyone; but in case it isn't....what you are seeing here are two legs and what is between them. Yes, we are definitely having a boy. It's hard to mistake that.

Here are his legs, with his feet off to the left side of the picture.
I have a few more pictures and a couple videos to add.