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All Grown Up

4 Feb

Charlie has been in a transition class, one day a week, for the last 6 months “prepping” for this moment and the moment has finally arrived. Today, Charlie started his first day of preschool.  My little boy is growing up so fast!

Drop off this morning went fairly well. We had no tears and just a little anxiety (I swear his, not mine).  That said, I am a little nervous for lunch time and nap time at school. Hopefully he eats what I packed for him and that he actually naps with his friends.

Per usual, we took a bunch of photos to commemorate the occasion.  Unfortunately, we didn’t get that one great picture. Instead, we have 8 photos, which together create the almost-perfect shot.

This was almost perfect, if you consider no

He’s smiling, we got the sign and his lunch box, but he’s not looking at the camera and he is partially shaded.

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Aww, man. The shade!

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No sign. No smile. But at least we see his face!

A smile! No sign. Boo.

A smile! No sign. Boo.

A smile. Partial Sign. No lunch box. Getting closer.

A smile. Partial Sign. No lunch box. Getting closer.

Checking out the sign.

Checking out the sign. Cute, but capture the moment, fail.

A kinda smile. A sign. This one is almost perfect! Let's try one more...

A kinda smile. A partial sign. A lunch box. Let’s try one more…

Umm. Never mind. Let's just go to school.

Umm. Never mind. Let’s just go to school.

Combining an Infant and a Toddler Into One Room – What I Wish I Knew!

11 Jan

Over the holidays we went on a long road trip to Nanny and Poppy’s house. They live about 5.5 hours away by car. There were only 2 rooms to share between the 4 of us, which meant that we would somehow have to combine the boys into one room or each parent would have to share a room with a child. On night 1, I made Larry sleep in a room with Henry and I slept with Charlie.  Cut to the next morning Continue reading 

Grateful

6 Jan

Happy New Year! Lately, every time I write a post (which isn’t often) I feel like I need to apologize for my increasingly long periods of absence.

Sorry!

Okay, I feel better.

Honestly though, posting is getting more and more difficult as the boys get older.  Those ‘lil rascals seem to think I am here for their pleasure and only their pleasure. If I try to sit down at the computer during their waking hours it quickly fades from an attempt to compose a post to two boys on my lap watching home videos. I’m not complaining. My two bits of deliciousness will win over a blog post any day of the week, but I do miss writing and documenting the everyday ins and outs of life with my boys.  Lately I seem to be napping when they nap and I go to bed pretty much when they go to bed so that doesn’t leave much time for writing.

This year I am hoping to write more often. I’m plagued with mommy guilt over the fact that this blog has well documented the first 2 years of Charlie’s life, but has barely anything to say about Henry.  While we are riding this guilt train, I also feel bad that we have a million photos of Charlie and barely any of Henry. I always said I wouldn’t be the parent who failed to capture all of the milestones of baby #2, but in fact, I have become that mom. It’s just so much harder to capture the details when you have 2.

One thing I have been quite good at is documenting Henry’s monthly birthday. He hates it. I don’t know if we have had one month where he hasn’t burst into tears when trying to capture his picture. Here are some of my favorite month to month crying shots from months 1, 6, 8, 9 and 10. It’s also amazing to see how he has evolved in 10 months from a puffy eyed newborn into baby boy.

Henry I apologize in advance for deriving so much pleasure from your tears, but they are absolutely and irresistibly adorable.

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The boxer

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6 months and he hasn’t quite learned to dislike the chair, although he kept vacillating from tears to smiles.

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A hat, a rattle and a giraffe couldn’t keep the tears away.

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We got so many cute, happy photos during his 9 month shoot, but this one is by far my favorite. I mean, that face!

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At this point, his response is Pavlovian. We put him in the chair, he cries. This time we couldn’t even get him to sit up for a few pictures before the meltdown.

In other news, Henry just took his first step (yesterday) and did it again today! He is 10 months old, has yet to roll over, but is crawling, standing on his own, cruising, and now apparently on the verge of walking.  This is all happening so fast! I feel like I haven’t even had a chance to appreciate the last 10 months because I have been so worried about his tummy issues, the fact that he hasn’t rolled over, the fact that he doesn’t eat solids, Charlie’s jealousy issues, moving and the daily nuances of life in general.  Dumb move on my part.

Here’s a fun fact I’ve learned looking back on it all —  babies/kids eventually do all of the things they are supposed to do.  They may be ahead of the curve or behind the curve, but they eventually get where they need to be. From now on, instead of stressing out over every missed milestones I’m going to attempt to stay present and enjoy the special things both my boys are doing at this particular moment.

Right now I am very present and thankful that Charlie’s jealousy over Henry is turning into a genuine love for his little brother. It took 10 months but we have finally made it out of the “I want to throw Henry in the garbage” phase. Yes, Charlie frequently said he wanted to throw Henry away.  But now he doesn’t! He wants to play with Henry, crawl with Henry, sleep in the same room as Henry, give Henry bottles and give Henry kisses when he falls.  Ahh! Finally! It’s like a breath of fresh air to see how much the ‘lil guys love each other.

And with that, this grateful mama is off to bed. Yes, I do realize it is 8pm. That’s how I roll… and also why I don’t have time to write anymore. And we’ve come full circle.

A Madagascar Halloween

5 Nov

I love Halloween so much.  Not only does it mark the beginning of the Fall and Winter holiday seasons, which are my fave, but it also gives me the opportunity to relive the excitement and mystery of a holiday filled with costumes, candy, fear and fun through the eyes of a toddler. That, and I really like to dress up. Luckily, I married a guy Continue reading 

Time to keep a pen and paper handy

2 Nov

We are getting to the age where I need to keep a pen and paper nearby because Charlie’s take on the world is too incredible and funny not to document.  He’s 2 1/2 and I think most kids go through this around his age, but since he is my little man I probably think what he says is even funnier.  To see him contemplate why things are the way they are and then tell me his theories as to why they are the way they are simply blow my mind.  I also love the simplistic, honest and fantastic answers he gives to questions that I ask him. Some of these may not seem great to you, but they absolutely blow my mind considering just 2 1/2 years ago he was some stranger I made from scratch.

This just recently started so I don’t have a lot of them written down, but I will keep adding to this post as he comes up with more.

In Love at 3 Months

26 May

Some people love their child from the moment they find out they are having a baby. Others fall head over heels when their baby is born. And still others take much longer: 3 months, 6 months, even a year.  People don’t usually talk about the fact that they don’t love their baby from the get go. It seems counterintuitive and cruel.  However, if you think about it, taking time to fall in love with a new baby kinda makes sense.  I mean, how are we supposed to love someone that we don’t even know?

It took many months for me to LOVE Charlie.  Don’t get me wrong, I loved him, but for a while our dog Sherman ranked higher on the totem pole than Charlie.  By the time Charlie hit 3 months the ranks changed and Sherman fell down to a far second below Charlie.  The same has been true with Henry.  I loved him from the second he was born, but I wasn’t smitten.  Honestly, I was too exhausted to be in love.

I am happy to announce that I am officially smitten with my second little boy.   I went from counting down the seconds, minutes, hours until he went to sleep to looking forward to our quality hang out time together.  I honestly cannot get enough of him. I mean, look at him, he’s delicious.  Happy 3 Months, Henry!

I’m delicious!

Smile! I am 3 months!

Charlie isn’t as excited about this 3 month milestone

He was not so cooperative with this shoot…

He stormed off of the set

And here is Charlie at 3 months…

Charlie at 3 months

Owl Turn Green!

25 May

One of our greatest challenges has been teaching Charlie the concept of an appropriate wake up time.  He’s 2. Why doesn’t he have this down already? ;)

Charlie goes to bed at 7pm and generally wakes up around 6:30am. While we wish he slept a little later, we are ok with this wake up time.  Sometimes, however, he wakes up at 6am.  Rarely, the dreaded 5:30am wakeup call rears its ugly head, but when it does we end up starting our day earlier than plan.  Or should I say we used to start our day earlier than planned!  We finally discovered a way to keep him patiently in his crib until at least 6:30 in the morning.

About 6 weeks ago we discovered the OK To Wake! Owl With Night-Light & Music, Nap Timer.  This clock doesn’t function as an aid to teach children how to tell time.   It is a clock, surrounded by an Owl stuffed animal.  We set the alarm on the clock to 6:30am.  Now, every morning at the set time, the Owl lights up indicating it is okay to ask for Charlie to ask for mommy and daddy.

This amazing invention took no training.  I simply showed him what the owl looked like when it turned green.  Before he went to bed I asked him if he remembered what the owl looked like when it turned green.  He said yes. I then told him that it will stay white until it is time to wake up.  When the owl turns green you can call for mommy and daddy.  I asked him if he understood and he said yes.  The next morning he did just that.  He woke up at 6am, but didn’t call for us. Instead he sang songs in his crib until the Owl turned green.  Such a genius device!

Here it is in action.  I wish I caught a little more of the footage before the clock turned green. He was singing Happy Birthday to all of his stuffed animals before the light went on.

Generally, he doesn’t wait as patiently as he does in this video, but you get the idea…

Newborn Photos

10 May

This photo shoot did not go as well as the maternity shoot.  We did it on Charlie’s 2nd bday, in the afternoon, the boys were both cranky and it was my first time alone with both kids. Needless to say, I was a little high strung.  We did get a few great shots, though.

This is pretty much the state of both boys during the shoot… Continue reading 

We’re Gonna Have Some Cereal

10 May

I Just Want to Dance

3 Apr

Here’s my feel good video for the day.  Enjoy!

Moves like Jagger – kid style

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