Plug free

The other big news from today is that Eve
is officially plug-free… and none too pleased! :) Lex and I
made a big deal about how grown up she’s getting and how she
doesn’t need her plugs any more. We took her and the two
remaining plugs to the garbage and I asked her to throw them
away. She picked up one and happily tossed it in the garbage,
then picked up the other one and popped it in her mouth. I
tried to talk her into throwing the second one away, but she
insisted on keeping in. “Garbage!” she said, pointing to the
one, “mouth!” she insisted, pointing to the other. Smart girl!
After a few minutes I just popped it out and threw it away. She
cried, but settled down when I offered her two treats (the
chocolate chips Lex was getting as potty rewards). I gave her
two treats, one for each plug. She was happy until naptime,
then she cried and sobbed and said, “plug. garbage. mommy, get
it!” :) Took about a half hour at nap and half hour at bedtime.
Tomorrow will be better, I’m sure. It makes me sad to hear her
crying, but I know it’s for the best. It’s interesting when
kids talk at a young age because instead of just crying I hear
her calling me and calling for her plug. “Get it, get it,
mommy, plug!” She’s 19 months now and was getting a little too
plug happy, so I’m confident it was time. And I’m happy we
threw it away so I couldn’t be weak and give it back!

On another note, Eve has had some serious
growth spurts lately, both physically and mentally. She has
outgrown a lot of her clothes (as my family enjoyed mocking
this week!) and looks like a kid now! She also has taken an
interest in the alphabet and can sing part of the song, and
she’s learning to count. Her preferred order is “ooonnnee…
siiixx… ooonneee….ssiiixxx…” etc. But when you help her
focus she can get one through five… yet somehow doesn’t yet
connect that six comes next :) She’s a funny girl. She is also
learning how to make Lex laugh (I’ll post a video of that soon)
and cry! He took a toy away from her a few times this morning,
then she grabbed the radio he was playing with and ran away! He
cried, she laughed, I tried to be mature and not laugh as well.
It’s amazing watching them grow together. I’m a lucky
mommy.

Potty time, all the time

The big news in our house is that we’ve
completed our first full day with no diapers on Lex. Yesterday
he was pleased to announce that he would wear Eve’s diapers
that day (we are out of his diapers) and then wear underwear
the next. This morning he had a different story :) After
discussing for awhile he agreed to put on pants with no
diapers, but still refuses the underwear. He had three
accidents and a bunch of successes. After the first two
accidents he remembered that we used to do stickers and treats
for successes, so he asked about that and I agreed and he was
much more motivated :) I think we’re on the right path. We also
bought “big boy pull-ups” for night time so we don’t have to go
back to diapers at night. The hardest part so far is convincing
him to sit on the potty. Something comes out every time he
does, but he’s pretty opposed to the idea of stopping what he’s
doing for a potty break. Stubborn monkey :) We’re currently
using the oven timer and when it beeps (every 1/2 hour!) he has
to take a break and sit down. As I was saying good night he
said he wanted to try the underwear tomorrow. I’m super proud
of him!

Fun in Franklin

Hi all, sorry for the delayed updates
here. Life is busy. Most of you know what we were doing all
last week anyway, but I know how much you like to read about it
too :)

A tired
Eve, patiently waiting as we packed for the trip.

Last week we had a
wonderful visit to the chaotic Collier half-a-house. It was
fun. We stayed in the hotel, took full advantage of their free
breakfast (Lex and I were there at 6am each day and we were all
back again later in the morning for a 2nd breakfast). The kids
loved the camper outside my parents house. Everything is little
and just their size :) We got to visit with two high-school
friends and meet their kids. Lex and Eve were sick at the
beginning of the trip so they missed a visit with one of my
friends, but then they got better and got to meet the other.
Then we had a fun trip to Bingo to see Rosy and eat a tasty
dinner (and lunch the next day!) at the Olive Garden. I do love
that place! We had a little birthday celebration for me, with
singing and presents and a signed drawing from Lex documenting
the event. On the way home we stopped at the Gap Outlet and
spent my gift card (thanks Joyce!!!) and way more than that
(shh…) on new clothes for me and a few things for the kids,
of course. A good time was had by all.

At the
hotel.

Eve’s
new hat from Aunt Rose! It has a pair of mittens hooked at the
top, she wore it that way for most of the trip, but we
eventually detached them. Eve loves the hat!

At the
Discovery Center.

Coloring
with Uncle Barney. The kids spent most of their time at the
house coloring. You’d think we don’t have markers at our house.
Something about the fancy paper, or scented markers… or just
something familiar in an unfamiliar house. Whatever, they loved
it. In this picture Lex is drawing a picture of my birthday
party that had just happened a few minutes ago. The finished
picture is now hanging on my wall :)

Friday was rough with a previously
scheduled playdate (silly me) and the WW meeting (scary
scale!). We were all tired and cranky and the day ended, sadly,
with Lex crashing his booster seat chair over backwards and
hitting his head on the low shelves in the dining room. There
was blood everywhere! Scalp wounds bleed a lot. We got the
bleeding stopped and had lots of cuddling and snuggles and Lex
said his head felt fine a short time later. He has a nice cut
on the back of his head, but he swears it doesn’t hurt. We
watched him closely for awhile to make sure there was no other
damage. It certainly put us all in a less cranky mood and
helped us appreciate things a little more. And we survived, as
we always do, and moved on to a nice Saturday with dinner at my
grandparents house.

I have lots of
pictures from the trip and I’d like to put them up on the
photos site. We’ll see if I get time for it
though….

Just a quick one

We got back this evening from a fun-filled
visit to Franklin. I’ll post more later, but for now here are a
few pics from Rosy’s camera. I have to find mine and download
the pics, then I’ll post more.

At the
Discovery Center Eve’s favorite activity was the giant bubble.
You stand inside and pull the bubble up around you. Eve LOVED
it and kept trying to eat the bubble :)

Superstars!!

L-E-X

Lex has taken the leap in to writing…
his name, anyway.

L-E-X
And a
few more letters :)

I
always get so excited when I see him write his name. Sometimes
I think it embarrasses him though, because he often colors over
the writing so you can’t really read it anymore. On this page
he wrote some letters and his name, and when I asked if I could
hang it on the wall he said he wanted to color a picture on it
too. I was afraid he was going to color his picture all over
it, but luckily he didn’t! Not bad for a little guy, I think
:)

I also wanted to add a comment about
his imagination. I think I’ve written about this recently, but
his imagination constantly impresses and amuses me. This
afternoon we played a game he made up. We put imaginary avatars
on the eyes of the backhoe loader in the “I’m Dirty!” book. We
went through the whole book, taking turns, picking up imaginary
avatars off the floor and putting them into the book. Exciting,
huh?! He’s also started naming things, such as Eve’s baby doll,
now named “Chockla” (he spelled it for me, so I was sure I had
it right). He also nursed the baby for awhile today, nursing on
one side, burping, nursing on the other side, then changing
Chockla’s diaper. Then Chockla “walked” over to play with
blocks with me and Eve. He’s so funny! He also has two little
koosh ball-type toys with heads and legs (koosh animals?). Alan
and I have no idea where these came from (Halloween, perhaps?)
but he has decided that they are Sky Turtles, one named Leona
and the other has a name I can’t spell or pronounce. And to
think I used to be concerned that he was so literal and had no
imagination!

President Barack Obama

This is not a political blog, but I just
want to say that I think America has made a huge decision today
that will benefit us for generations. As he kisses his girls
goodnight each night, President Obama will be reminded of what
really matters most. I am excited for a brighter future for my
babies!