Owen is throwing us for a loop with his rashy/ezcema skin and potential food allergies...but is otherwise as happy as a clam, rolling all over the place to get into whatever catches his eye.
He's starting to vocalize a lot more...most often Bababababa but I'm thinking mommy will come any day now! I also think he'll be army crawling or scooting somehow soon enough. He appears frustrated when he can't get to something out in front of him and he ends up rolling over in the effort to move forward. Solid food is on our radar too as he approaches 6 months but I might wait a week or two until he is sitting more steadily.
He's growing out of 6 month clothes and growing into size 3 diapers, although I'm guessing he's going to be small on the weight scale again at his next appointment.
Things they've said and done recently:
Tyler-
Chuck E. Cheese = Chuckie Cheese-its (he's gone to 2 birthday parties there this year for friend's who have turned 5 so I also think he's going to request to go there for his 5th birthday party this summer!)
A research project at school about beluga whales
Grant-
"Auntie Kristen lives at the airport"
Learned how to do somersaults at tumbling class with Grandma Marilyn
AND Grant is potty training (I think...he has been more challenging than Tyler ever was in this arena, but I think he's getting the hang of it to some degree)
Hock's Stir Fry
Stir fry is sometimes called Happy Family on restaurant menus...so here's our family and our life's adventures. . . . . Photo: Sunrise on the morning of July 15, 2013
Friday, March 9, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Half Birthdays
Tyler is 4.5 and Grant is 2.5...closer to 5 and 3 now which has me wondering where all those years went!
Tyler is thriving in his preschool class- we had our first of many parent-teacher conferences this week and Tyler's teacher had nothing but good things to say! It made us feel like maybe we ARE doing something right! She also said he is definitely ready for kindergarten- both academically and socially- which surprised us because he's always been our somewhat timid and reserved first born. Even though he is "ready" according to his teacher, we are going to wait another year to send him so he'll be the older one in his class as opposed to the younger. I am already looking forward to next year when Owen is a little more sturdy and mobile and we can do things with all 3 boys together before Tyler starts school full-time.
Grant is as stubborn as ever- I THINK Tyler displayed some of these characteristics at the exact same age but I also think Grant is going to push his limits in ways that Tyler never has. Tyler followed rules before we even had to say what the rules were...Grant, on the other hand, pushes most rules just to see what he can and can't do. It's hard to believe he's 2 and I have to remind myself of that on a daily basis. He does whatever Tyler does (or at least attempts to) and he has basically no awareness that he's littler/younger/etc.
And Owen is rolling over! Back to belly but not the other way around which is not how the other 2 did it and is not typical from a development standpoint but that's his first real physical milestone and the excitement of seeing him do it for the first time reminds me how fun this first year is when all the new things start happening- sitting, crawling, standing, walking. We are fighting the good fight with Owen and his rashy/excema skin...I am cutting out certain common allergen food groups (dairy and wheat for 10 days now, and corn for 2 days) which is easier said than done but all in hopes of finding what might be bothering him. He wakes up a lot and isn't a great sleeper but my perspective is so different this time around...I keep catching myself saying "it's only a year" or "it goes so fast" that I might as well just rock him to sleep tonight too!
Trying to take this winter in stride, we're staying home more these days than we ever have and while it can make for some long days it is also fun to see what the boys get wrapped up in throughout the day. Tyler is all about construction and legos and building. Grant does that stuff too because thats what his brother is doing but he is also coming into his own in the puzzle department and also asks to read lots of books...which I also remember Tyler doing at the same age (puzzles and books). They are both still enamored with Owen and they have also watched me "take care of him" enough to often know what he needs and when he needs it and how to make him smile/soothe him if he's crying! I can't wait to see how this grows as he gets older and they become 3 peas in a pod instead of 2.
Tyler is thriving in his preschool class- we had our first of many parent-teacher conferences this week and Tyler's teacher had nothing but good things to say! It made us feel like maybe we ARE doing something right! She also said he is definitely ready for kindergarten- both academically and socially- which surprised us because he's always been our somewhat timid and reserved first born. Even though he is "ready" according to his teacher, we are going to wait another year to send him so he'll be the older one in his class as opposed to the younger. I am already looking forward to next year when Owen is a little more sturdy and mobile and we can do things with all 3 boys together before Tyler starts school full-time.
Grant is as stubborn as ever- I THINK Tyler displayed some of these characteristics at the exact same age but I also think Grant is going to push his limits in ways that Tyler never has. Tyler followed rules before we even had to say what the rules were...Grant, on the other hand, pushes most rules just to see what he can and can't do. It's hard to believe he's 2 and I have to remind myself of that on a daily basis. He does whatever Tyler does (or at least attempts to) and he has basically no awareness that he's littler/younger/etc.
And Owen is rolling over! Back to belly but not the other way around which is not how the other 2 did it and is not typical from a development standpoint but that's his first real physical milestone and the excitement of seeing him do it for the first time reminds me how fun this first year is when all the new things start happening- sitting, crawling, standing, walking. We are fighting the good fight with Owen and his rashy/excema skin...I am cutting out certain common allergen food groups (dairy and wheat for 10 days now, and corn for 2 days) which is easier said than done but all in hopes of finding what might be bothering him. He wakes up a lot and isn't a great sleeper but my perspective is so different this time around...I keep catching myself saying "it's only a year" or "it goes so fast" that I might as well just rock him to sleep tonight too!
Trying to take this winter in stride, we're staying home more these days than we ever have and while it can make for some long days it is also fun to see what the boys get wrapped up in throughout the day. Tyler is all about construction and legos and building. Grant does that stuff too because thats what his brother is doing but he is also coming into his own in the puzzle department and also asks to read lots of books...which I also remember Tyler doing at the same age (puzzles and books). They are both still enamored with Owen and they have also watched me "take care of him" enough to often know what he needs and when he needs it and how to make him smile/soothe him if he's crying! I can't wait to see how this grows as he gets older and they become 3 peas in a pod instead of 2.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Merry Christmas 2017!
Merry Christmas to me! A new laptop and a main goal of 2018 is to update/blog more regularly because it's the best way I know how to write down what's going on with our family and our 3 (!!!) boys.
Speaking of- has Owen Matthew been introduced here yet? I don't think so! He was born September 12 and has been our family's most prized (new) possession ever since. Grant and Tyler LOVE their brother- sometimes a littttttle too much.
Tyler is almost 4.5 and Grant is almost 2.5 and they are really starting to become 2 peas in a pod. The older Grant gets, the more they play together in more elaborate schemes. It's (usually) fun to observe.
Things Tyler says-
patter-in (learning patterns in preschool)
"I'm not your friend!" (I think it's the worse insult he can come up with these days. He uses it in his most frustrated moments!)
Things Grant says-
S is a hard sound for Grant so nake (snake), nack (snack), etc etc etc although he gets quite distressed if we say back to him "Do you want a nack" He KNOWS it sounds wrong when we say it...even though we are copying how he is pronouncing it.
Things Owen says-
NOTHING yet assuming crying and cooing don't count! But he's learning how to laugh so every now and then he gives the start of a little laugh. Quickly followed by the hiccups, almost like his body doesn't quite know how to do it yet!
I can't make up for all of the lost time in one fell swoop so I'm mostly planning to start from today and update more frequently than try to catch up on the past 6 months (sorry Owen, the poor 3rd child who doesn't get monthly updates).
Speaking of- has Owen Matthew been introduced here yet? I don't think so! He was born September 12 and has been our family's most prized (new) possession ever since. Grant and Tyler LOVE their brother- sometimes a littttttle too much.
Tyler is almost 4.5 and Grant is almost 2.5 and they are really starting to become 2 peas in a pod. The older Grant gets, the more they play together in more elaborate schemes. It's (usually) fun to observe.
Things Tyler says-
patter-in (learning patterns in preschool)
"I'm not your friend!" (I think it's the worse insult he can come up with these days. He uses it in his most frustrated moments!)
Things Grant says-
S is a hard sound for Grant so nake (snake), nack (snack), etc etc etc although he gets quite distressed if we say back to him "Do you want a nack" He KNOWS it sounds wrong when we say it...even though we are copying how he is pronouncing it.
Things Owen says-
NOTHING yet assuming crying and cooing don't count! But he's learning how to laugh so every now and then he gives the start of a little laugh. Quickly followed by the hiccups, almost like his body doesn't quite know how to do it yet!
I can't make up for all of the lost time in one fell swoop so I'm mostly planning to start from today and update more frequently than try to catch up on the past 6 months (sorry Owen, the poor 3rd child who doesn't get monthly updates).
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Baby H 3...
Baby H #3 could arrive any day now and I'm not even sure if this baby has gotten any air time on the blog yet. I don't blog often anymore but thought I'd try to get some pre- baby 3 thoughts down before our family changes forever (again).
Tyler is super excited and attended a big brother class at the hospital a few weeks ago. He routinely feels the baby kicking and moving when he's sitting on my lap reading and he always notices and wants to talk about the baby. Grant, on the other hand, totally doesn't get the baby kicking or moving thing and also doesn't have much to say about the new baby. Tyler wants it to be a boy whenever anyone asks him, I think he says that because Grant is a boy and he knows he's someone to play with. Grant doesn't have an opinion on the gender. We routinely tell them both we don't get to decide so hopefully there aren't any major tears or disappointments if it does happen to be a girl!
At this point, no matter how hard I tried not to commit to a gender idea this time, I'm pretty sure it's a boy and I'll be surprised in the delivery room if it's a girl. I was expecting Grant to be a girl the entire pregnancy and when he was born I was SHOCKED he was a boy so I told myself this time that I wasn't going to make any predictions. Although, I find myself fully predicting BOY at this point.
I just said to Kevin tonight that I think we're as ready as we're ever going to be...we didn't need much of anything for Baby number 3 except a new vehicle! We're proud owners of a minivan now and after driving it for the past week, I'm kind of getting on board with it. There's SO much room inside, I can only imagine how our family will fill up that space in the coming years.
I have found that I pretty much have a one track mind these days...constantly thinking about the new baby, the labor and delivery, how the boys are going to do, etc. I can tell over the last few weeks that my body and mind is subconsciously preparing itself as I've been feeling the desire to do less and slow down combined with more and more thoughts about the new baby. We had a great first few months of the summer...in my more energetic moments we went on hikes, to parks, to the pool, on lake vacations, etc. I feel like the arrival of the baby in early September is good timing for getting to enjoy all of these things with the boys prior to the upcoming newborn phase. Tyler also starts preschool next week so he'll get into his first "school year" rhythm along with the new baby's arrival.
Tomorrow I'll be 39 weeks and I'm feeling pretty ready to roll at this point...knowing the baby is fully developed and with so much less concern about any premature challenges, I'm kind of willing the baby to come any day now!
Tyler is super excited and attended a big brother class at the hospital a few weeks ago. He routinely feels the baby kicking and moving when he's sitting on my lap reading and he always notices and wants to talk about the baby. Grant, on the other hand, totally doesn't get the baby kicking or moving thing and also doesn't have much to say about the new baby. Tyler wants it to be a boy whenever anyone asks him, I think he says that because Grant is a boy and he knows he's someone to play with. Grant doesn't have an opinion on the gender. We routinely tell them both we don't get to decide so hopefully there aren't any major tears or disappointments if it does happen to be a girl!
At this point, no matter how hard I tried not to commit to a gender idea this time, I'm pretty sure it's a boy and I'll be surprised in the delivery room if it's a girl. I was expecting Grant to be a girl the entire pregnancy and when he was born I was SHOCKED he was a boy so I told myself this time that I wasn't going to make any predictions. Although, I find myself fully predicting BOY at this point.
I just said to Kevin tonight that I think we're as ready as we're ever going to be...we didn't need much of anything for Baby number 3 except a new vehicle! We're proud owners of a minivan now and after driving it for the past week, I'm kind of getting on board with it. There's SO much room inside, I can only imagine how our family will fill up that space in the coming years.
I have found that I pretty much have a one track mind these days...constantly thinking about the new baby, the labor and delivery, how the boys are going to do, etc. I can tell over the last few weeks that my body and mind is subconsciously preparing itself as I've been feeling the desire to do less and slow down combined with more and more thoughts about the new baby. We had a great first few months of the summer...in my more energetic moments we went on hikes, to parks, to the pool, on lake vacations, etc. I feel like the arrival of the baby in early September is good timing for getting to enjoy all of these things with the boys prior to the upcoming newborn phase. Tyler also starts preschool next week so he'll get into his first "school year" rhythm along with the new baby's arrival.
Tomorrow I'll be 39 weeks and I'm feeling pretty ready to roll at this point...knowing the baby is fully developed and with so much less concern about any premature challenges, I'm kind of willing the baby to come any day now!
Happy 2nd Birthday, Grant!
Nothing like a birthday to make you want to reminisce and write it all down. Today is Grant's second birthday and last night I got to thinking about Tyler's second birthday which occurred exactly 7 days after Grant arrived in this world. It was a whirlwind that didn't include a birthday party because we just couldn't make it happen that year...I think Tyler has forgiven us.
But anyway, I've often heard the idea that the firstborn child is "the one who made me a mom" and while that is technically true that statement has never really resonated with me. 2 years ago, I had already been Tyler's mom for 2 years BUT then Grant was born and HE made me a different mom than the one I had been. So really, I've come to realize that each of them "made me a mom" in (mostly) opposite ways starting from the very beginning!
Tyler came into the world slow and steady after hours and hours at the hospital, Grant arrived fast and furious 15 whole minutes after Kevin parked the car! Grant is the talker, the climber, and the snuggler. Tyler is the thinker, the watcher and the rules man. And Grant has always smiled just a little easier than his older brother!
Grant at 2
Weight- 24 lbs
Height-
Diaper Size- 4
Clothes size- 18 months?!
Nap- 2 hours right after lunch
Bedtime- 7pm, wake up 7am but sometimes 730 or even 8am
Favorite thing he says- "Nuggle" for snuggle! He says SO many words and speaks in complete sentences something that his brother didn't even come remotely close to doing at this same age.
But anyway, I've often heard the idea that the firstborn child is "the one who made me a mom" and while that is technically true that statement has never really resonated with me. 2 years ago, I had already been Tyler's mom for 2 years BUT then Grant was born and HE made me a different mom than the one I had been. So really, I've come to realize that each of them "made me a mom" in (mostly) opposite ways starting from the very beginning!
Tyler came into the world slow and steady after hours and hours at the hospital, Grant arrived fast and furious 15 whole minutes after Kevin parked the car! Grant is the talker, the climber, and the snuggler. Tyler is the thinker, the watcher and the rules man. And Grant has always smiled just a little easier than his older brother!
Grant at 2
Weight- 24 lbs
Height-
Diaper Size- 4
Clothes size- 18 months?!
Nap- 2 hours right after lunch
Bedtime- 7pm, wake up 7am but sometimes 730 or even 8am
Favorite thing he says- "Nuggle" for snuggle! He says SO many words and speaks in complete sentences something that his brother didn't even come remotely close to doing at this same age.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Christmas 2016
Things to Remember-
Tyler's big gifts were a razor scooter and lincoln logs
I agonized over Grant's gifts the whole month of December because there just isn't anything he needs (because older brother!) and there isn't anything he vocally wants yet so...
We had Christmas with the Hockemeyer family the weekend before Christmas so we got in multiple celebrations and had an extended holiday. Tyler and Grant and Makenna are really good playmates and run around the house keeping themselves busy.
We traveled to Illinois for the actual Christmas holiday and that 5 hour drive seems like a piece of cake now that we've done it so many times and have it down to a fine science, stopped halfway to eat and then the boys napped the 2nd half of the drive. Kristen wasn't home for Christmas this year so we planned to FaceTime for gift opening and it worked SO great...better than we all thought it might, I think. The boys would both turn to look at the computer screen to say "thank you" after opening a present. At one point, Tyler asked if he could come to their house where they were sitting! (awwww)
Playing with all of the new toys from Christmas was a great way to spend the following week. Kevin and I got to spend a night downtown Chicago while Tyler and Grant stayed with Grandma Marilyn and Grandpa Bud. It was great! (I think everyone thought so!)
Tyler's big gifts were a razor scooter and lincoln logs
I agonized over Grant's gifts the whole month of December because there just isn't anything he needs (because older brother!) and there isn't anything he vocally wants yet so...
We had Christmas with the Hockemeyer family the weekend before Christmas so we got in multiple celebrations and had an extended holiday. Tyler and Grant and Makenna are really good playmates and run around the house keeping themselves busy.
We traveled to Illinois for the actual Christmas holiday and that 5 hour drive seems like a piece of cake now that we've done it so many times and have it down to a fine science, stopped halfway to eat and then the boys napped the 2nd half of the drive. Kristen wasn't home for Christmas this year so we planned to FaceTime for gift opening and it worked SO great...better than we all thought it might, I think. The boys would both turn to look at the computer screen to say "thank you" after opening a present. At one point, Tyler asked if he could come to their house where they were sitting! (awwww)
Playing with all of the new toys from Christmas was a great way to spend the following week. Kevin and I got to spend a night downtown Chicago while Tyler and Grant stayed with Grandma Marilyn and Grandpa Bud. It was great! (I think everyone thought so!)
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Tyler 3.5 (and 3 because...oops)
I recently realized that I rarely, if ever, blog anymore and that actually, I think it's a good way to remember what all is going on in our lives these days. So I owe Tyler a 3 year old and now 3.5 year old post since today is his half-birthday and tomorrow he will be closer to 4 than 3. WHAT!
Tyler is a rule follower- make them up before I even instate them- type child. He eases us into parenting on a daily basis. Grant, I am fond of saying, is another story. Over Christmas they shared a room for the first time at Grandma Marilyn and Grandpa Buds house. The first night was smooth, I don't think they even knew they were in the same room! By the second night, Grant had wisened up. So we put them to bed, come downstairs, turn monitor on and hear silence. Successful second night! Then 10-15 minutes later out of the silence we hear Grant! Babbling out of the blue. Then nothing. Then more babbling then nothing and all is quiet for the rest of the night. Fast forward to a random moment the following day, Tyler says "mom last night I heard Grant and I opened my eyes and I realized Grant was standing up in his bed talking to me. So I said to him Grant it's bedtime good night."
So many take aways from this one brief moment, Tyler actually used the phrase "I realized" which I love AND it's just the perfect depiction of older brother, younger brother. This is 3.5 for Tyler, to a T.
He's getting more and more interested in letters, sounds, words and writing with no prompting from us. He is also getting into playing games, we got some great ones for Christmas for his age, and playing with more imagination and elaborate schemes. Also, he's recently starting to crawl up on my lap and "pretend I'm a baby". I think it means he is processing growing up and how our physical/emotional connection changes with him as he gets older. I haven't read the Love Language books for children yet, although it's on my list, but knowing what I know from the adult version one of Tyler's love languages, if not the top one, is physical touch. He is a hugger/kisser/cuddler when he wants or needs to be.
We have said often in these first 3 years that Tyler leans toward the shy/reserved side, although we try to spell those words out when he's around to avoid any kind of self-fulfilling prophecy he might pick up on. I have recently started noticing him growing out of these things in small ways- although I'm sure this is a large part of who he is overall. I've overheard him asking random children at the library "do you want to play with me?" which 6 months ago he just was not doing in any way, shape or form. I get a front row seat to his friendships- with our friends kids who we see often- and I love watching him interact with others. It's safe to say that in the last 6 months, Grant has made so many large strides in "interacting" that I think Tyler has really benefited from having a brother who's not in the baby stages anymore!
Tyler is a rule follower- make them up before I even instate them- type child. He eases us into parenting on a daily basis. Grant, I am fond of saying, is another story. Over Christmas they shared a room for the first time at Grandma Marilyn and Grandpa Buds house. The first night was smooth, I don't think they even knew they were in the same room! By the second night, Grant had wisened up. So we put them to bed, come downstairs, turn monitor on and hear silence. Successful second night! Then 10-15 minutes later out of the silence we hear Grant! Babbling out of the blue. Then nothing. Then more babbling then nothing and all is quiet for the rest of the night. Fast forward to a random moment the following day, Tyler says "mom last night I heard Grant and I opened my eyes and I realized Grant was standing up in his bed talking to me. So I said to him Grant it's bedtime good night."
So many take aways from this one brief moment, Tyler actually used the phrase "I realized" which I love AND it's just the perfect depiction of older brother, younger brother. This is 3.5 for Tyler, to a T.
He's getting more and more interested in letters, sounds, words and writing with no prompting from us. He is also getting into playing games, we got some great ones for Christmas for his age, and playing with more imagination and elaborate schemes. Also, he's recently starting to crawl up on my lap and "pretend I'm a baby". I think it means he is processing growing up and how our physical/emotional connection changes with him as he gets older. I haven't read the Love Language books for children yet, although it's on my list, but knowing what I know from the adult version one of Tyler's love languages, if not the top one, is physical touch. He is a hugger/kisser/cuddler when he wants or needs to be.
We have said often in these first 3 years that Tyler leans toward the shy/reserved side, although we try to spell those words out when he's around to avoid any kind of self-fulfilling prophecy he might pick up on. I have recently started noticing him growing out of these things in small ways- although I'm sure this is a large part of who he is overall. I've overheard him asking random children at the library "do you want to play with me?" which 6 months ago he just was not doing in any way, shape or form. I get a front row seat to his friendships- with our friends kids who we see often- and I love watching him interact with others. It's safe to say that in the last 6 months, Grant has made so many large strides in "interacting" that I think Tyler has really benefited from having a brother who's not in the baby stages anymore!
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