Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A Few of Eli's Faves

This post will be dedicated to some of Eli's favorite things this summer. Books are always a favorite, but they didn't make the list. One book he does love this summer is his Bob The Builder CD Story Book. At first, he listened to it only in the car. It's now migrated into the house. And, I think he's nearly memorized it as he listens to it in it's entirety at least once a day. Thankfully, (yes, I have some teacher guilt using that word...) we are no longer reading books every second of every day.

-- Frozen Corn. In college, while making dinner one night, Alli introduced me to frozen corn. If you are starving while making dinner, it's yummy to snack on while cooking. It's surprisingly sweet. One day, I introduced it to Eli, and now it's a common snacking request. Everyone in the family thinks Eli and I are a little strange for eating it. The day that Scott took these pictures, Eli requested that some frozen spinach accompany his corn. And, he actually ate all the frozen spinach, too. I have to admit I haven't even tried frozen spinach myself. But, I guess you can never have too much spinach.



-- Daddy's Special Cupcakes. Scott loves blueberry muffins. During the school year, Eli and I baked Scott double batches and froze them so that he'd have a quick, easy, healthy breakfast option. Since Keira's arrival I haven't done much baking. Scott baked the muffins himself a few weeks ago. He made them with all wheat flour and decided to puree the blueberries to try to make them more appealing to Eli. We've discovered that if we puree the blueberries in our blueberry pancakes he doesn't balk at them. If they are whole blueberries he tends to pick them out, or make us eat the blueberry pieces. Scott decided to try the same trick in the muffins to see if Eli would eat them. It was a success. Not only did he eat them, but because of their dark color (maybe they reminded him of chocolate), he called them "cupcakes" and ate them for special dessert after lunch.


--Remote Controlled Dump Truck. Eli has received several big brother gifts since Keira's arrival. One of his favorites is his first remote control vehicle. It's a dump truck. I think he's driven it at least once a day since he got it.


-- Radio. Another gift that has stood the test of time is his MP3 player that he got for his birthday. It came with some children's music that have since become favorites. Scott also added some of his favorite songs from itunes. His favorite song is "Pop Goes the World" by Men Without Hats. Scott introduced Eli to this song, which was one of his favorites from high school that he recently purchased off itunes. Now it's Eli's all time favorite -- he does a special frenzied dance to it while running around the house, and holding his radio. It reminds me a little of moshing. The most recent addition to the songs on the radio is Eli's Bob CD Story Book. Now he can listen to it whenever he wants without having to wait for us.


-- Puzzles. I saved the best for last. The boy is obsessed with puzzles. His two favorite activities are combining smaller puzzles or doing his United States puzzles. This first pictures shows him combining puzzles. In this case he took four twelve piece puzzles and mixed them up. Then, with a little help he sorted all the pieces then did the puzzles.


His other favorite puzzles are his United States puzzles. Unfortunately, along with many Americans, I have embarrassingly little knowledge of geography. I've been learning a lot by helping Eli put these puzzles together. He now knows at least as much as I do (if not more) about the location of the states. He can do most of these puzzles by himself, and he must be doing most of it by shape. He must have internalized the shapes of many of the states, because he'll point out things that look like the states. For instance, one morning Scott was making toast with cold butter. Since the butter was newly out of the fridge, he was using a sharp knife to cut off tiny pieces so they would melt easier on the toast. Eli said the first piece of butter looked like Georgia, Scott and I both started laughing because it did! Then, the next piece Eli said looked like the state above Texas, except without the little piece sticking out. And, it did look like Oklahoma without it's pan handle. It's so interesting to see how his brain works. Thank God he won't be inheriting my pitiful grasp of geography.


-- Keira. He still wants to love, hug and cuddle her at every opportunity. That is, when she's not sleeping or nursing, which doesn't allow for a whole lot of time. :)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Our Month Old Doctor

Keira was six weeks yesterday, and in the interest of catching up, or starting to... here are some pictures of Keira when she was almost a month old. These pictures were taken on June 9th. Before Keira was born, my mom found these newborn baby scrubs at the thrift store. So, when she was almost a month old, I finally got around to writing her information on them and taking some pictures.


In these pictures, you can see Keira's crooked smile. She smiled the first time right around this time, when she was almost a month old. She smiled at me first, then quickly she smiled at Eli, Scott and my mom. She now smiles all the time.




Shortly after the first pictures, I took some more pictures of Keira sleeping in her blue vibrating chair. It made me laugh, it looked like she was sleeping off her long night in the OR. She loves that chair. She is still sleeping with us at night. During the day she naps mostly in her blue chair or in her swing. Right now, she's asleep on my lap on the Boppy, after having nursed. I'm multi-talented -- nursing and blogging at the same time. :) I've tried putting her down in her crib or her bassinet, but since I have to put her down on her back, she always startles herself awake. I think if I could put her to sleep on her tummy she'd probably be able to sleep in her crib, but it isn't worth the anxiety of SIDS.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day

In honor of Father's Day this year, I'm including pictures of the train slide. These photos document why Scott is such a good father. Earlier this month, while Keira and I were sleeping in (good husband), Scott and Eli set up Eli's Duplo Train Set out on the front rug. He has a train table, but occasionally it's fun to set it up in the front room so there aren't any size restrictions. A few days after playing with the train set as it was, Eli decided he wanted to make tall tracks, or elevated tracks. Scott and Eli set to work. While Eli napped, Scott finished the tracks, and added the coolest track element ever -- a train slide. Here's some pictures of the elevated tracks and the train slide, documentation of Scott's selfless time and effort investment to make his 3 year old happy.

Holding Keira

Here are a few pictures of me, Aunt Seana, Dendi and Bapa holding Keira. These pictures were taken between June 4 and June 9. I'm playing catch up again. :)





Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Eli's Silly Antics

Grammie came over the other day bearing gifts. One of them was a pair of Bob The Builder underpants for Eli. Nope, we haven't potty trained him yet, but you can't have too many cool pairs of underpants when the time comes. Anyway, Eli decided all by himself that the underwear made a great hat.


Then, a few days later, Eli and I played outside in the early evening. I put on his Elmo sprinkler even though neither of us had swim suits on. Eli doesn't like water getting in his eyes, so I didn't think we'd need our suits. He usually doesn't get close enough to the sprinkler to get too wet. But, Daddy had a brilliant idea to overcome the water in the eye issue -- sunglasses. So, Eli came outside wearing sunglasses and proceeded to get drenched. His feet were muddy, so on our way into the house I suggested he step into his wading pool to clean off his feet while I found a towel. I came back and found him sitting fully clothed in his wading pool without a care in the world.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Meeting Uncle Brian and Ms. Kathryn

Brian was away on business for most of April and the beginnning of May. While I'm sure he's grateful to have a job, the amount of traveling has to be getting old. Unfortunately, he was out of town for Eli's birthday and Keira's arrival. Last Sunday, we had Brian and Kathryn over for dinner so that they could meet Keira and see Eli. They took their requisite pictures holding Keira, she was very alert while they were holding her. Then they spent most of the night rough housing with Eli. Eli had a ball! He gets especially excited when we have visitors at our house, since he's on his own turf and can play with all his toys.



Our Active, Yet Blissfully MELLOW Baby

Keira moved around a lot by the end of my pregnancy and I was secretly worried that it might mean she was high strung. Thankfully, I was very wrong. Our girl is MELLOW! She lets Eli handle her without complaint, she generally has no reaction to loud noises, she can sleep through most anything, she is amazingly patient while I change her diapers and only creaks her complaints, and she is still sleeping most of the day. Yet, even though she is surprisingly mellow and easy, nonetheless, she is a mover and a shaker. She is starting to make adorable cooing noises, she's really focusing and tracking with her eyes, and she's about to smile at us. She smiles all the time now, but they seem to be random and are usually while she is sleeping. She's still not interested in sleeping alone in her crib or bassinet, but she loves sleeping in her little blue vibrating chair. I think if we were allowed to put her to sleep on her tummy she'd probably sleep fine, but since she can't even lift her own head yet, that's out of the question. Eli slept with us until he was almost 2, so Scott and I aren't concerned about where she ends up sleeping. Honestly, I think we both love cuddling with her at night. Here she is in her favorite blue chair showing how much she can move (and randomly smile).


Snoozing on Daddy

As with most babies, Keira's favorite thing in the world is "Num-Nums" (our word for nursing nourishment). It's the easiest way to soothe her, gets rid of her hiccups and puts her to sleep almost every time. However, when I'm busy with Eli or just need a break, getting cozy on Daddy's chest comes in a close second. If she's really fussy, she'll suck on Scott's pinky while he pats her back, but often just laying on his tummy is enough. Truly, Keira is an amazingly mellow and easy baby -- thank God! But, it's still wonderful that Daddy has a "Num-Num" substitute to use when the need arises. Eli used to love cuddling up on Daddy's chest, too. In this picture he was coming in for a quick hug, but I asked him to stay for a quick size comparison. As everyone said before Keira was born, Eli now looks huge to me.


First Family Dinner and Bapa Holds Keira

On Memorial Day (yup, I'm still catching up -- it may be a constant state now), we had our first family dinner. All four of us sat around the table. Our high chair tilts back, so Daddy put a soft, squishy blanket inside and Keira happily snoozed through our meal. The MOMS club brought us dinner for two weeks -- it was wonderful! On this particular evening, we ate fried chicken, watermelon, potato salad, and for dessert chocolate cupcakes. Of course, dessert was Eli's favorite part. He loves chocolate cupcakes, but he truly just loves the icing which he scoops off the top and eats with a spoon (or in this case, a fork).




That same night, Dendi and Bapa stopped by for a quick visit and Bapa held Keira for the first time.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Six Flags White Water

What a find! As I mentioned earlier, we got season passes to Six Flags and Six Flags White Water. While Eli loves Thomas Town at Six Flags there aren't an abundance of other attractions suited to us. So, in that way, Six Flags was a slight disappointment. But, Six Flags White Water, the water park, was even more exciting and appropriate than we first thought. They have three separate kiddie areas that are great. They are developmentally appropriate to different age, ability and comfort levels. Yet, they are all theoretically within Eli's reach this summer. So far, he loves the first area and tried the second area, although a significant head bump in the second section brought us back to the first area. The first area is called Little Squirts Island. As the name suggests, it has all sorts of different things that squirt water. Eli doesn't like water in his face or most especially his eyes, and that's one of the reasons I'm excited about the water park. As Jumping Jelly Beans improved his confidence with climbing and jumping, I think this water park will make him more confident and adventuruous around water. His favorite attractions in Little Squirts Island are the walking river, the turtle that squirts water...




and the little, fast slides...



As she does at Six Flags, Keira spent most of her day in the sling alternating between sleeping and nursing. Have I mentioned how much I love the sling? Babies are so much happier and more portable in them.

Favorite Keira Closeups from Her Second Week

Here are some of my favorite Keira closeups from her second week on Earth...


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Proud Big Brother

Eli continues to be a wonderful, and very proud big brother. Of course, he's continuing to get used to his new place in the family. But, all in all, things seem to be going smoother every day. Fortunately, Scott is now out of school for the summer -- yay!!! So, that should really help to make sure that everyone gets enough attention. This morning, it was wonderful to sit and nurse Keira and let her peacefully drift to sleep on the Boppy. Often, when it is just the three of us, I feed her in the sling, supporting her with one hand while using the other hand to play with, cook for, or generally entertain Eli.

Even when Eli gets annoyed with the fact that he has to wait for me, he's never anything but sweet with her. He loves to wear his "I'm a Big Brother" shirts. Here's a few pictures of Eli showing off his personalized big brother shirt which he loves.



Eli always wants to hold and cuddle her. He says, "Keira is so cute" and "I love my baby sister" or simply "I love my baby" while cuddling her. Here are a few of my favorite pictures of them cuddling.