Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Noahlogy

Catching up with Noah...

  • Well, he's finally reached one important milestone we've all been waiting for. Nope, still no teeth yet (!) but he has graduated to regular, hands and knees style crawling, although he prefers and is still faster at his freestyle carpet swimming. He's also been pulling himself to a stand and is even starting to take a few steps while holding onto the furniture. Yep, he'll be a bundle of tiny walking and talking trouble-making soon. :)
  • When Brianna was a baby, I was worried that she'd be afraid of the vacuum. So, I made sure to smile broadly at her every time I started it up, to reassure her that I wasn't afraid, everything was okay, and it was no big deal. And, it seemed to work. Maybe too well in fact. I think she almost got to the point where she thought vacuuming was a funny joke and every time I pulled it out she would smile and giggle. But, alas, this vacuum reassurance strategy has not worked with Noah. He's still terrified of the vacuum. Hates it! That and the hair blow dryer, both. I'm not sure if it's just the loud noise, or if he thinks that it's hurting me somehow but he bursts into immediate and frantic sobbing every time. Pretty common thing for babies. The funny thing to me is that while he seems afraid of it, while I vacuum he insists on crawling along just behind me, bawling all the way.
  • It's always amusing to me to watch the kids as they get older get into pretending. Noah's already at it. In particular he likes to pretend to be drinking stuff out of empty cups, or in one case, a candle. Recently, he found a candle, a blue gel candle inside a glass and at first he must have really thought it was a small cup full of water. He held it up to his mouth and tipped it towards himself. Funny part was, he kept doing it over and over and smacking his lips and everything even though I'm sure after the 20th time or so, he HAD to have realized it wasn't what he thought...he must have just been having fun pretending. His other big pretending game lately is to fake sneeze and then laugh at himself. I actually remember Bree going through this phase too (think I even blogged about it). Yup, it just never gets old for him, fake sneezing repeatedly and laughing.
  • There's no question that Noah likes his big sister. He finds her funny, always laughing at her nonsense and following along behind her, wanting to play. But, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so I know he must really like her because of his copycatting her the other day... Being the big sister, Bree has no problem yanking things out of Noah's hands and while she expects him to share, if she sees him with any of her things, she rushes over to yank it away. (We're working on curbing this lovely habit.) Well, for her birthday, Brianna got a jewelry box, you know, the kind with the little ballerina inside that dances to music when you open it? And Noah is just fascinated by this and wants to play with it all the time. Of course, what do you think happens when he gets his hands on it? Yoink! Snatched away by his sister. When this happened recently I said, as usual, "Bree, share with your brother and be nice to him. He likes that box. Show him how it works." Then I glanced over and caught Bree, instead of doing what I asked, holding her jewelry box out of reach and sticking her tongue out at her little brother. I was about to say something when Noah turned his head and looked at me and then stuck his own tongue out! It made me laugh.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Breeisms

Been awhile since the last round of these so here you go...
  • Oh Tarter Sauce! - Bree's new favorite thing to exclaim when she's frustrated. It makes me laugh since it's right off of SpongeBob and I'm okay with that, considering, there are WAY worse things she could be deciding to spout off in an emotional moment.
  • Never! - Another one of Brianna's favorite exclamations these days. Yep, she's 4 now going on 13....has the teenage attitude down to a science. I tend to get the "never" thing a lot when I tell her no. Like this. "Mom, can I have some dessert?" "No. Not right now. After you eat dinner we'll have some dessert." "Fine! I'm never eating dessert or dinner again! Never never never!" Quite dramatic.
  • Ticklish Dog - the name of the big dog I won at the fair a few years back. I don't seem to remember him having a name before, but lately, he's Ticklish Dog, which, I suppose is no more odd than some of her other stuffed animals' names, like Motorcycle the cat, but still, makes me smirk because...how does she know he's ticklish?
  • Hand "Zappitizer" - This one is thanks to my good friend Karen, who is a great mom and always has some hand sanitizer on hand for keeping the kiddos germ free. Now Bree is obsessed and every time we see Karen and her kids Brianna has to say, "Um, Karen, I need some hand zappitizer!"
  • Helpful Grandma - We recently visited Idaho to attend the wedding of one of my many cousins. Naturally, Ginger, Bree's best buddy and stuffed dog pal, had to come along. This was all well and good until, after we arrived back home, we realized that Ginger was still at Grandma's house. Disaster! Brianna was completely devastated and there was a whole lot of her worrying about Ginger and feeling guilty that she'd not taken good enough care of her. After an extended search though, Grandma located Ginger in the exact same odd place Bree had stuffed her (a drawer not used often) and mailed her back to us. A few days later Ginger arrived safe and sound in the mail, complete with a new dog blanket, a little dish, and some "dog bones" (graham cracker Scooby Snacks). That afternoon when Bree was talking to her Grandma she said, "Thank you for mailing Ginger back to me, that was so helpful!" Needless to say it made her Grandma chuckle.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Mental Vacation

Hello! I'm back! Were have I been you ask? Well, actually, nowhere special just taken a little blog vacation I guess. It keeps getting farther and farther between my posts, I know, which is unusual for me. Just you know, a lot going on lately... It's summer so we're more active in being out and about and doing things. Birthdays, weddings, holidays, traveling back and forth to Idaho to visit family and attend events, you name it, all coming in fast and furious these past few months. Not to mention I guess I'm finding it harder, as Noah is getting older, more active and more mobile, to find the time to get to my computer, or when I do, I don't seem to have the where-with-all to sit down and type coherently. So, yeah, guess I checked out there for awhile and took a mental vacation and just couldn't keep up with my regular blogging pace... Hey it happens people, even to a fairly prolific purveyor of everyday nonsense and mundane anecdotes such as myself. Anywho, I have decided to check back in to reality and life now and hope to get back into the habit, kick my lazy butt back in gear, and get on top of this blog again. Meanwhile life has gone on as usual around here... The kids continue to grow. Bree had a birthday this week and turned 4, and Noah will be 1 in July! And as usual, they alternately drive me crazy and/or make me laugh. There, now you're all caught up. Don't feel that satisfied you say? Okay, here's a few visuals to go along with that:


The birthday girl and her little helper.
As usual, Bree got totally spoiled this birthday. Just like last year, she got to have several parties, one in Idaho, we opened presents on her actual birthday, and another day had a few friends over for a birthday play date as well.


Showing off the new SpongeBob tennis headband and wristlets, which, I guess is a serious thing. We tried this year to get her things like games or outdoorsy type stuff, since she already has enough toys with small parts for Mommy to pick up!
Can't believe she's four years old already! Where has the time gone? It's just surreal...

And Noah's first birthday is in just a few weeks now! He's turned into a little ham, always laughing about some secret joke he seems to know.

...or making silly faces

The weather finally caught on to the fact that it's summer as well and we've been out enjoying it.
Here's Noah and I looking cool and chillin' at the park.

...and, of course, what would a picture narrative on this blog be without including one of Bree making a typical Brianna face. :)

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Dish Helper

As promised, here's pictures of my little dish helper lately. About time that kid started pulling his weight around here, although, not sure how helpful it is really, since he's all about unloading, even when the dishes are dirty! :)


Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Idaho

Okay so, we actually visited Idaho a few weeks ago, for Memorial Day weekend, but due to photo processing time and one lazy blogger lately, you're just now getting to see the pix from our trip.

We started out by meeting Trav's side of the family at their cabin for some outdoor fun...

Bree chillin' with Papa Roger


Although she had a total blast just getting to do outdoorsy stuff, (takes after both her parents that way), one of the highlights of the weekend for her was getting to play with the 4 wheeler.

Bree had never been on one and although her mom was a little nervous about her getting hurt, Papa Roger was very careful with her and she sure thought she was hot stuff getting to sit up there by herself once they got back from their ride.


And I had a lot of fun too getting to relax and take it slow.
Here I am on a mushroom hunt.


And here I am in the woods with a BB gun! Watch out! (Trav told me to look mean.)

Me and Noah hangin' out.


Of course, it wouldn't be a cabin trip without a campfire...


The end goal of that, of course, being a perfectly toasted marshmellow.

After that we headed over to see my side of the family.
Here's Noah enjoying a chocolate covered strawberry with Great Grandpa Jerry, who, if you ask me, Noah takes after quite a bit. All I see when I look at Noah lately is my Grandpa Jerry.


And that's Noah's Great Great Grandpa Arvad (the one on the left side) who's about to celebrate his 91st birthday. Pretty amazing huh that Noah gets to know his Great Great Grandpa?

Here's some cute pix of them together:


And to wrap it up I just wanted to share some landscape shots of the beautiful drive on the way through Idaho. I don't know what it is, I guess growing up there, the landscape just imprinted itself on my soul and I'm a bit of a romantic about it, I just love the land. And as much as I have loved the places I've lived, it just doesn't feel quite like home without rolling brown foothills and big outcrops of rock jutting out of the ground. It's a beautiful place...





Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Sleeping Beauty 2

Did you think I fell off the face of the planet? Nope, on top of me having an ongoing and dragged out head cold that I'm just now getting over, we've been in Idaho visiting family recently. We had a lot of fun there and took a lot of great pix which hopefully I'll have edited and ready to share soon, but meanwhile, here's this for you....

You know that saying you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink? Well, I guess you can tuck a kid into bed but you can't make her sleep in it. This was one night after we'd tucked Bree in and a few hours later, when we went to peek in on her, this is what we found:

Apparently she got back out of bed, played hard and just passed out where she was.


Actually I've blogged about Bree falling asleep in weird places before, I guess the kid isn't picky about sleeping locations and just goes to sleep wherever it is she feels tired. Funny little kid!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Noah

Can you believe the little guy will be celebrating his first birthday in less than 2 months? Where has the time gone? He's getting to be such a big boy already, turning into a little charmer, looking around with his big blue eyes and batting his incredulously long eyelashes at everyone and all the while continuing to become more mobile and active. The other day he actually pulled himself up to a stand using the dishwasher door and was standing there, holding on to the door and unloading dirty dishes as fast as I was trying to load them in! (Didn't get a picture at that moment, but I'll try to capture that one for you soon.) And, although our house has a total of about 2 stairs, one leading into the garage, and one leading in the front door, since it's finally gotten warmer and we've all been in and out a lot more, he's all about figuring out those as well, fearlessly climbing up and down repeatedly. I can't believe we're already at the phase where I have to worry about this stuff! :) Anyways, couldn't resist sharing a few cute pix of Mr. Man himself...


Looking a bit spacey first thing in the morning.


Gotta have the beloved binky hangin' there.


Looking all innocent, "Who me? I never cause trouble or get into things!"


"I'm just sitting here all nicely with my hands folded, waiting on breakfast like a little lamb."


"Yep, just chillin' out over here, I'm cool that way. This isn't unusual for me at all, it's not like I usually fuss and fidget if food doesn't hit my tray fast enough."


"Although, Mom better not try to feed me any green beans or anything like that! Bleck!"


"If she puts anything like that on my tray I'll just give her my incredulous, 'Mom, what do you think you're doing and who do you think you're fooling?!' look. For under 1 year old I have impressive control over my eyebrows."


"Oh, it's toast and peaches for breakfast? All right! My favorite!"



"Now what am I doing suddenly out here and in a whole different outfit? I don't know. Mom's crazy! Maybe her bad head cold has affected her brain!"

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fisher "Grill"

Daddy's little apprentice:




Monday, May 12, 2008

In...

Since I tend to write less in a chronological way and more in a topical way, as I was getting ready to post today, I was trying to decide which subject to talk about. Not that I have a lack of things to say (never a problem for me!) but rather that I have so many things. The fact that I missed several posts last week and have a lot to catch you up on doesn't help either. So, I was sitting here with a bunch of kind of random things on my mind when I realized they're really all tied together by one little word: IN....

Yep, at our house it seems to be all about IN, in some way or another. Noah, in particular is all about getting IN to things. In fact, his army crawl has gotten soo fast when he's really wanting to get somewhere that I don't think it even qualifies as an army crawl anymore. It's more like olympic freestyle carpet swimming. Although, we may see the end of that soon as he's been spending a lot more time working on being up on his hands and knees and may either move to traditional crawling soon, or even skip that and go on to walking, he's been pulling up on things too. So, after he carpet swims like a speedy shark over to wherever it was he was headed, you can be sure he's gettting IN to something. One of his new favorite things is exploring in and out. If he sees a basket of toys, over he goes and dumps them out, a pretty normal thing for him to do. The funny part for me is, then he proceeds to carefully put them all back IN the basket, one by one. He could sit and do this for hours, dump it all out, put it all back in. I even caught him doing this with his food the other day. He was sitting in his booster seat with the tray on and I had set a little plate with peach dices on it for him. Instead of eating his peaches right away he actually spent a good 10 minutes, picking up peaches and moving them from his tiny plate, onto his tray and then, once they were all on the tray, all back onto his plate. I find it very fascinating how intent he is, at only 9 months, on doing this to everything right now. Not sure what that says about his personality, his need to sort things like this...but if it's anything bad, I blame his father! :) Noah's other new obsession is opening the cupboards (or, in other words getting IN to them!). He's discovered he can crawl over there, hook one or two tiny fingers behind the cabinet door and yank it open and then, hooray! he can throw all the tupperwares out! Which means it past time to officially baby proof my house, my goal for this week. Especially because Bree's gotten in on the act. For awhile there she was "old" enough that if we told her not to get into things she wouldn't do it. But now, seeing Noah do it, or perhaps because she's at the age where she thinks she's big enough to get open the pantry, shove a kitchen chair over, stand on it and help herself to a snack without asking (not something I encourage, I one time found her pulling out a bag of shredded coconut she wanted to munch on). She's been as bad as Noah, both of them managing to pretty much turn the kitchen, or any room, inside out. So now a large majority of our stuff will be either locked away, strapped down or otherwise kid-proofed. Which, hopefully, won't cause Noah to have a melt down. I've mentioned it recently, but as he gets older you can tell he has a bit of a temper and it comes out when you don't do exactly what he thinks you should. He's starting to show this recently by pushing things away. Say, you're changing his diaper and he's fussing so you try to calm him down by handing him a toy to look at while you finish. Nope! He'll just shove it away or throw it and fuss harder...

Other than helping Noah make messes, Bree's still all about being grown up, you could say, she's INto it. Which, sometimes make us clash a bit, since she wants to do everything for herself, like, get her own snacks or buckle herself into her own car seat. But mostly it's just kind of amusing, like when she saw a picture of herself and Noah recently and somberly informed me, "Mom, that's when me and Noah got married!" (Yes, she's still quite smitten with the idea that she'll get married when she grows up.) It also made me laugh since this year she's more aware of Mother's Day. So, last Wednesday when I picked her up from preschool they had apparently been working on making some Mother's Day gifts and had also apparently been sworn to secrecy. How do I know this? Because there was Bree chattering away in the backseat, "Mom, we were making cook books for Mother's Day presents but Miss Jo said we're not supposed to tell our Moms!" I don't think she realized she'd let the cat out of the bag already. Then later in the week she told me, "Mom, Dad and I got you presents but I'm not supposed to tell you. Dad said it would ruin it." To her credit though, this time she didn't tell and I had no idea what they were up to. What did I end up getting? Well, a huge part of my day was putting IN our front flower bed and getting that all prettied up the way I wanted it. We moved in early enough we could have done it last spring, but I was pregnant and more obsessed with the interior at that point. So this year I've really been wanting to get our front yard in order and looking good. So we put in a retaining wall and raised the flower bed and all kinds of things. We have a few more bushes we want to put in so it's not done just yet, but close! (Maybe I'll post a picture when it's all done.)

As for me, I've been INfected (all right, I know I'm stretching it a little with some of these IN's) with a bad head cold, watery eyes, headache, all stuffed up for the past week or so. Hence my tardiness in blogging, but I am determined to get back into the rhythm of regular posting.

Anyways, that's been our life over the past week or so.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Two of a Kind

I always seem to be talking, or typing as the case may be, about how much alike my two are. And you can't deny, they have some similarities.

They both ended up with my blue eyes and Travis' big smile...


And of course, there's their shared love of fashion accessories...




But in just as many ways they're alike, they do have their differences, as only becomes more apparent as time goes by. Brianna would never take a pacifier as a baby, and Noah loves his. Bree had teeth by now, Noah is still flaunting gums. Bree is very good about eating her veggies, and she actually likes them too! Whereas Noah is kind of naughty about them, gags and spits, pushes them around his tray and eats everything else in sight. He's more of a carnivore, meat and carbs for that boy! Bree prefers Ramen noodles for "break-spiss" (some weird phase she's going through right now) and Noah really doesn't care what's for breakfast, as long as he gets some. And I'm sure I'll only notice their differences even more as Noah's personality continues to develop.

Whatever their differences though, it's clear they love each other. You can catch them smiling or laughing at one another all the time. One of them is always finding the other's antics pretty hysterical and egging them on. They have times when they play well together and times when they already make each other mad, mostly over who has what the other wants. In fact, I was laughing to myself in the car the other day to hear "NO-AH! Stop that! MO-OM, look what Noah's doing!" (He had managed to yank away her preschool coloring pages.) It's starting already! It's just amazing how a full fledged complex sibling relationship develops in such a short amount of time complete with it's highlights and problems. Overall though they find each other to be pretty neat and they like hanging out...






What a pair! I think they compliment each other nicely and if they stick together as they grow up, they'll be a team that can handle anything! :)