Thursday, January 17, 2008

wow....almost 4 months without posting.

Just trying to check on the blog. Joshua has grown by leaps and bounds, and is 13 months old now. We also have #2 on the way.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Happy October

Yay for October. Just one step closer to November, then December, then.....okay, yeah.
Anyways, we finally got some video clips uploaded of MonkeyPants playing the piano and walking. He also sings.
Not much time to write much more right now. Here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di1RJzvixzc

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Mine! Mine!

That's right. I think he understands the word "mine". Joshua, that is. Shaun still doesn't understand "mine" when I say it to him. Hee hee.
He had his dump truck with the blocks in it and from across the room, he goes "No!" and gets to that truck as fast as he possibly could. Then he snatches the two blocks from inside it and says quite clearly, "Mine!" And pushes the truck.
What we are not understanding is how he didn't realize that the truck is his too.

He--Joshua again--has also learned how to share. We know this because we have been trying to teach him and this morning he had a grand old time taking a bite of pancake, then stuffing a fistful into my mouth. Here ya go, Mama, I'll share! I was laughing so hard I almost choked on a mouthful. At one point, I said "Mmmmm that's yummy." Then he decides, OK, she wants some more. And literally used his fist to hold my mouth open while shoving in several more fistfuls. Yay, he knows how to share nicely.

Why either of those stories would be interesting to anyone, I don't know. I have no idea why I wrote them down. Except that I need to fill space and that worked. Nothing else new here. It rained today so we stayed indoors all day.

Monday, September 24, 2007

mama mama, noooo Daddy!

Saturday we took Joshua to the pumpkin patch. He rode a little tractor and had himself a fun time in the corn maze, and picking out some pumpkins for me to cook with.








Lots of fun. We got lost in the corn maze because Joshua has no sense of direction and we let him lead. Who was the smartest in that scene?

Sunday, Shaun woke up with an extremely scratchy throat and sore so he stayed home from church. One little boy informed me that I am "Just a little bit crazy." I has lots of great needs-a-second-adult activities planned, so I was doing double duty, and double characters in the story reenactment. I asked him if that was a bad thing, and he said" I like crazy."

I thought it was especially funny that when Joshua woke up in the morning, we didn't get him right away, and he started to wail. "maMA! maMA!" here, I started to get out of bed, "maMA! noooooooooo DA-DEE!!!!!!!!" hee hee, your turn, daddy.
I took some time to pick up his books and toys BEFORE bedtime last night, and when Shaun brought him back in to the living room, the little monkey-butt just tore everything right out.
Also, not sure if it made it to this blog or not, but there have been incidents around here with his food. He likes to stash it--in pants, diapers, corners, pockets--and save bits of it for later on snacks. We are trying to catch him in the act to explain no-no to him, but so far, we watch him like a hawk and don't see it until he's sitting there pulling the food from his diaper and eating it! Sits next to a table in the living room and all of the sudden there is food there. We found cereal puffs stuffed under the furniture when we moved it to vaccuum. Isn't 9 mo. too soon to be this sneaky? Anyway, today, he put some dry cereal puffs in my bra.
Thats right, he came up to me with a fistful of puffs and pulled back my shirt and BURIED them. He didn't just drop 'em in. No, his arm was almost up to his elbow in there and then he patted them into place over my shirt!
What do I say to that? I should have said no-no, but I was just so surprised! And of course, as soon as I begin to say something to him, he pulls the wet one from his mouth to add to the stash. I say no, so he shares it with MY mouth instead. "I bet Mama wants to taste this one that I slobbered and sniffled all over...."
Oy!
And it's still morning today. I think I'm going to be BUSY MOM today.

Friday, September 21, 2007

We got a Walking-Talking-Snot-Mobile

Almost a week, I know, I know. I tried to post once and accidentally deleted my post, sooo......I gave up for a few days. We have been busy.
Joshua can walk. Two to Four steps if he is pleasant and conscious of it. If he is angry and crying, he has made it all the way across the room! He also picked up his gate system and moved it out of his way today. Uh-OH!!!!!!!
Joshua had his nine month checkup on Monday and had a good review. He grew two inches in one month!! No wonder those clothes didn't want to fit anymore! He is in the 90% for height and 95% for weight. He is a little bit behind in clapping, pointing, waving. He is the most coordinated baby his doctor has seen, but can't seem to master hand-to-hand. We will just keep teaching him.
Friday, we were back at the doctor's office because of bloody sneezes. In less than a week, this kid managed to get fluid backing up his ears, double ear infection, and a sinus infection. Thankfully, he still didn't know he wasn't feeling well and was playful and friendly with the doctors. He also is still behaving at home. Hopefully the antibiotic(which tastes like candy) will work before he feels any pain. Tomorrow it is time to clean the humidifier again. Sigh. This is likely allergy related, but if it continues(he's always got fluid buildup!), we will have to see an ENT and talk about the possibility of tubes in his ears. Hopefully not.
My week has been boring otherwise. I picked out some shoes for Joshua, and a pair for me...hee hee. Then I changed my mind, then I found a generic brand that is supposed to be similar. I will have to go to Target and see.
My biggest point of interest this week has been learning about Seventh Generation Feminine Hygiene Products and also about something called MAma cloth---boys don't want to know, I promise. These are all natural products that I had no idea existed! All I have known is an allergy to the main product line. So nice to find out about this stuff. I urge other women to Google both products and see if it is right for your lifestyle.
Shaun came home from work early with a head cold, so I hit the walgreens and am drugging him up. We will see. Tomorrow is our scheduled day for a trip to the pumpkin patch for some "fall" pictures of baby. I'm excited.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

A step, A step....!!!!!!

OKAY.

My son kept me up every single hour last night. I have not had a nap yet today and it is almost 6:30. I did my social duties as a Children's Church leader at church and hung out in the nursery for Sunday School. I have been sleepy and dealing with sleepy and cranky kids all day. I think I've handled myself well, AND managed to get a homemade dinner on the table, just in time to hear my husband say, "I don't want any." WHO is the baby in this house and WHO is the grown up? :) Yes, that was just a little bit evil of me and I shouldn't have said it. I'm tired, so what.

It is all made worthwhile when Shaun says, "He took a step. A real step! He wasn't holding onto anything." And of course I figured he made it up. Why I would think that, I do not know ;).
Then he did it for me after his bath. It was a lonely little step, sort of small and not holding onto anything, and yeah, he did decide after a couple seconds that crawling was more efficient, but he did it.
He was also excited to hear his mama, "Yeah! You did it! A step! Good boy!" And to see the clapping hands must have made it well worth his trouble. It made my day of playing and trying to hold myself together seem worth it for me. It made standing him up in the middle of the floor and saying, "Take a step!" all week seem worth it. He took that step.

Now I want to go cry and wonder exactly how far away from me that step will lead him.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

He misses me....

My mom stayed with my kid today. We had to leave the house at 6 am and did not get home until 4:30 in the pm. That was crazy. She didn't call to tell me he was OK, either. I had to call her. He was tired, late to bed, midnight wakings and early wake up will do that to a kid. Especially a 9 month old. But he was well behaved. He preferred milk to food, and was acting sleepy and not feeling like playing.
Then we got home and she said it was like unleashing the wind. Little monkey-butt, was so excited, and crawling, cruising, wrestling with us. Ate 3 oz of yogurt a little bit of chicken and a little bit of squash, plus a bottle of milk. Then down to bed peaceably. I am sooooo glad he missed us. I felt really weird without him all day, I have never been more than 4 or 5 hours maximum away from him. I was worried about him. But his grandma did O.K. with him.
I am glad for that. Makes me feel comfortable about the possibility of more day trips in the future.
She got him to eat off a spoon for her. Little nut will BARELY do that for us.

The conference for the Children's Church went really well, we came away with lots of cool ideas. I am really glad about that.

That's about all I can think of right now.