Ha! Who needs naps?! He kept her up for awhile,
so I brought her down and put him in the crib where he
proceeded to entertain himself until a bit past 3pm. Meanwhile
baby and I took a rest on the couch. She slept, I read. She’s
too big to leave alone on the couch now (what with all that
rolling!), so we cuddled. It was rough ;) When 3pm came and
went and he was still wide awake I decided to get him up and
let her nap in the crib. So we made baby food, sweet potato
chips (didn’t turn out quite as I’d expected) and cut up the
cantaloupe. Lex LOVES cantaloupe and picked up 1/4 of the melon
and said “want to eat it like a watermelon.” Then Eve woke up
and we went outside to play with the new toy we bought at Home Depot
yesterday. (and while getting the link I
came across a $10 cash back offer. sweet!!) My leaf
woes may be over!! Then he ended up in bed at 6:30pm, cried for
about 5 minutes and fell asleep. She happily went to bed 1/2
hour later. Now I have to go finish making baby food and clean
the kitchen.
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Nap time – part 3
How quickly they go from sweet and
adorable to totally frustrating :( Particularly on days when I
really need to accomplish something while they sleep, such as
paying bills. He’s still up, no longer calm, jumping around,
climbing on stuff, NOT SLEEPING! Grrr…. I’m going to read my
past posts a few times to remind myself that just 10 minutes
ago he was sweet and adorable :)
Nap time – part 2
I wish I could have a recorder going 24/7.
These kids are so wonderful. Now he is sitting in his bed
singing the “banana fanana fo fanana” song. What is that
called? I was singing in on the way home today and he asked for
it over and over. “Sing the mommy song. Sing the Eve song.” I
even did Tessa and Alan. Now he’s sitting up there singing “the
Alan song” over and over. I love him!
Nap time
It’s nap time and lex is sitting in his
bed reading stories to his toys. He has stuffed animals lined
up in his bed all along the wall and he is reading books, even
holding the books so they can see the pictures. So cute.
Hopefully he ends up falling asleep, not getting up to play.
We’ll see.
An end in sight…
I think the Fountain of Eve may be coming
to an end. In the last week or two she has been getting much
better at keeping things down and we don’t go through nearly as
many bibs and clothes (for both of us!) as we have been in the
past. Of course, I’ve been thinking about posting this all of
afternoon and tonight she is uber-fussy (dunno why) and we’ve
gone through several bibs and two changes of clothes. That’ll
teach me to even think about an end in sight :) Seriously
though, I think she’s just having a bad night, but improving
overall.
On another note, they say that
babies look to their caregivers for guidance in uncertain
situations (I think everyone does really) and I’ve been
noticing a lot lately that with Eve lately. When she seems
uneasy or unsure of what’s going on, she looks over to see how
I’m reacting. It’s kind of cool. Alan and Lex were roughhousing
earlier today and Eve was sitting on the floor watching them.
She kept giving them little, hesitant smiles, but also kept
looking at me to see how I was reacting. When she saw that I
was ok or laughing along with them, then she gave big, happy
smiles. She’s so sweet!
Tough guy
Fun with Aunt Joyce
Noooo, that was a tractor!
On the way back from walking Alan to work
this morning we saw a pickup truck with an equipment trailer
drive by. The road is a bit away from the bike path we were on,
but Lex noticed and said “That’s a car carrier!” He’s
infatuated with car carriers these days. I said, “That wasn’t a
car carrier. It was a pickup truck pulling an equipment
trailer, with something on it. A backhoe maybe.” Lex said,
“Noooo, that was a tractor!” :) That amused me enough to call
Alan and share with him on his way into the office. But the
funnier part is at lunch today Lex started rambling (like he
tends to do) and we stopped to listen for a minute to figure
out what book he was reciting. Turns out it wasn’t a book at
all, he was reciting my conversation with Alan about the pickup
truck and trailer! So funny. Note to self: he is
listening!
Eve’s 6 month checkup
We went to the doctor this morning for Eve’s 6mo
checkup. She is, of course, strong, healthy, and doing fine.
She’s 17lbs 2oz and 27″ long. Passed all of the checks and got
rewarded with 4 shots in her pudgy little thighs. Poor girl.
She was great all day, but they seem to be catching up with her
tonight as she’s been fussy, hot and not sleeping well.
Hopefully her recent doese of Tylenol will help.
(Picture from the doctor’s office this morning.
Pre-shots, of course.)
We had a great visit with the family this
weekend. Even my uncle from CA was in town! It felt like a
whirlwind of restaurants and we were all exhausted by the end
:) Well fed, but exhausted :) Eve got her first experience with
restaurant high chairs and another shot at swimming. She loved
it this time. A good time was had by all. (Four
generations at the playground)
On a down note, I heard back from the job I was
hoping for and they decided to go with someone else. I’m pretty
bummed, mostly because I let myself get too excited about it.
Blah. I have two more interviews this week and a playdate with
a woman who does childcare, so I’ll be picking her brain and
maybe she can relieve some of my fears in that dept so I can
move forward with that instead of job hunting. It’s all so
complicated :/ Tell me again why money can’t grow on trees?? :)
(My children’s reaction when I got off the phone,
after being turned down for a good job, and said BLAH!! They
were hysterical. They always help to put things in
perspective.)
A new twist on old stories
As you know, Lex has most of his books
memorized and likes to randomly burst into book (some people
burst into song, he bursts into book). He’s been doing this for
awhile, but in the past few weeks he has started adding his own
twist to the books – his and Eve’s names. It’s pretty cool. The
week we were at my parents he was walking around reciting a
Sesame Street book where Ernie leaves home because Bert is mad.
“I have no home,” he says. “Eve is made at me. I have to find
new place to live.” :) Not the best book to recite in public,
but funny anyway. He’s done it with a few other books too. This
morning we came downstairs and it was dark. I said “Ohh, it’s
dark.” Lex said “It’s so dark. How will Lex and Eve battle the
blaze in the dark?” – a line from his Tonka Rescue Trucks book.
(A side note, I was carrying them both down the stairs this
morning because Lex said “Want mommy to carry two babies.” He
cracks me up.)