Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hoppy Easter!


We had a pretty successful Easter with the kids. Nolan woke up to find a trail of eggs to his basket. He was very excited to announce there was an egg every time he found one! He even got to enjoy some M&M's at 6:30 in the morning. Kale enjoyed a basket full of Gerber treats, so he was happy. He loves feeding himself, so the more we have in the house the better! We made it to church and Nolan and I enjoyed the whole service; Adam, on the other hand, had to take Kale out before the sermon because it was his nap time - and he didn't get a nap! After church we headed over to Anna and Josh's to enjoy a relaxing lunch and easter egg hunt. Neither Kale or Nolan napped real well, so it was an early bed time for both of them!

Kale is still in his helmet, but we hopefully only have 2 weeks left. His next appt and scan is on May 6th. I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but I'm tiring of the helmet. The extra step of having to clean it and Kale's head every night is getting old!

Nolan just finished his 2nd round of antibiotics for his double ear infection. He seems to be doing okay, so we're hoping it stays that way. He is certainly turning in to a typical 2 year old - running from mom and dad, saying no, crying/whining - and then doing something so totally sweet. The big excitement yesterday is that he moved from just going potty to the other potty task - we're so happy he's progressing that direction! The only downside is that he doesn't do much of it at home. We are really going to have to be patient with that process.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Sweetest Sound

I was driving home from my parent's house tonight, and I couldn't help but overhear Nolan and Kale giggling away in the backseat. Nolan was using his "bankie" to play peek a boo with Kale. I've heard a lot of sounds in my lifetime, but I think the two of them giggling together is the best! This was especially true today. A high school classmate of mine passed away last week, and I attended the wake this evening. I appreciate everything I have, but I've thought about all of it a lot more since hearing the news last Thursday. 33 years is not nearly enough time to spend on earth! Even though I hadn't seen Mike for many years, I still have fond memories of hanging out from 3rd grade - graduation. May he rest in peace!

Kale is 100% healthy. He turned 7 months old last Wednesday! He has 2 teeth and is putting everything in his mouth, all the time. He loves to eat, too. His new favorite thing is to make noises with his lips, which is fine except when he is eating. Adam and I have to remember to change clothes after work, because we end up covered in little bits of food, courtesy of Kale. He likes everything we feed him, but he loves the vibration of his putting his lips together and blowing out even more! He is a squirrely little guy, always on the move. There are times when I don't even put him on the changing table, because it's too much work to keep him on it! He is crawling and rolling everywhere, and is giving Nolan a run for his money!

Nolan has developed a new habit of saying "um" before he answers a question. We're not sure where he picked that up, but both Adam and I need to be more aware of what we say in front of him these days - he loves to repeat it back to us! Two weeks ago today Nolan started potty training himself at daycare. He is generally dry throughout the day and is on the same potty schedule as the other kids. He is so far refusing to cooperate at home, but I've heard that's normal. It is going to take a lot of patience over the next year or so!

A few weeks ago we joined my mom's side of the family in celebrating my grandma's 80th birthday. It was so nice to see all of my relatives, and to spend a night at the hotel with almost everyone. Surprisingly the kids slept really well - although we were the first family up on Sunday morning! Nolan and Kale enjoyed swimming in the pool, and Nolan had a great time looking for money on the floor. He yelled "money" everytime we came across a loose coin, and he was very proud to put it in his piggy bank at home!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Turning the corner?

We're hopeful! Nolan finally made some progress this weekend, and is probably operating at about a 7 on a scale of 10. We've had another down and out few weeks. Kale was diagnosed with pneumonia first, and got better fairly quickly once we got him on meds. Nolan took a turn for the worse the day of his 2 year check up, and after a weekend filled with lots of fun (getting sick in bed, coughing until he cried, fever and lots and lots of whining) I had to take him to the dr. This was after I received the mother of the year award for trying to take my sick child to daycare. I honestly didn't think his fever was as high as it was based on our thermometer. Luckily Jane knocked some sense in to me and sent Nolan home with me. He slept most of the day (which was awesome because I had a lot of work to do), but his breathing kept getting more and more labored, so I finally took him to urgent care. He had a fever of 102.5, chills, an O2 level of 91% and about 65 breaths/minute. He was diagnosed with pneumonia after a chest xray. We got him on meds right away, but it's been a full week and he's just turning that corner. We think his body is just plain old worn out from being sick this winter. We're supposed to get some nice weather this week - 50+ degrees! Hopefully that will help speed up his progress. Nolan woke up early this morning crying and saying his tummy hurt. Adam was sick last week, too, so we weren't that surprised. It must have passed because he made it through the day at Jane's house just fine.

Kale is busy as ever. He can now "crawl", sometimes getting up on all 4's and pushing his upper body forward, or he just simply pushes forward with his toes and uses his arms to pull himself along. Between that and rolling we are at the point where we may have to bring up the baby gates to keep him in the living room! Last week at daycare he started pulling himself up in to a sitting position, which is crazy early compared to Nolan. Jane keeps telling us that Kale is the most active baby she's ever had - and that's in almost 30 years! He is eating really well, too - 3 full meals a day, and lunch and dinner have a veggie, fruit and cereal! He is starting to be able to pick up puffs with his fingers, but is still having a hard time getting them out of his fingers and in to his mouth. He's getting about a 1/3 of what we put in front of him in his mouth. He's starting to figure out the sippy cup, too. Last Friday I took him to participate in a research study at the U of M. On the way back to Jane's I stopped to get his 6 month shots. He did really good for the first 2, but the last 2 had him wailing up a storm. The good thing about that is that I was finally able to get a good look in his mouth and discovered 2 little teeth coming in on the bottom! Finally - an explanation for this constant drooling! Kale also had his first swimming lesson on Saturday. He missed the first week because he was sick. He LOVED being in the water. He splashed, sort of scooped the water, and kicked his legs while on his front and back. I also dunked him twice and he didn't even cry. The great thing about swimming lessons is that it tires him out - he took a really great nap Saturday afternoon!












Even though Nolan has had a bit of a tough time lately, he's still been pretty funny. Randomly he'll just start talking about all his friends at daycare. Doo (Drew), Debin (Devin), Dane (Dane), Jane (Jane), Aubey (Aubrey). The other names he has a harder time saying. It's funny to me that he always starts with the older kids - Drew, Devin and Dane. They are only at Jane's house after school, but Nolan really looks up to them. Yesterday I took out 2 chicken breasts to thaw overnight, and he announced, "Dicken. Bak, bak, bak, bak!". He's learning all of this at daycare! He was reading his bible the other night before bed and picked out a donkey and a buck. Yes, a buck. Adam loves the fact that Nolan likes to listen to him talk about hunting, and that he looks at his hunting magazines with him! Nolan's new favorite thing to do (after watching his "choo choos" on Thomas the Train) is to color. He will just go sit at his little table to start drawing. He is also counting a lot better. He starts with 2, can get up to 4, then skips around between five, nine, six and one. Tonight while I was making dinner he also picked a letter off the fridge and announced to me that it was an "a", and it was an "a"! It's quite amusing to me that this is what I now find interesting, but it really is! Yesterday we picked up a motorized 4 wheeler for Nolan to ride. It goes a whopping 1 mile per hour! We've only had it inside so far, but hopefully soon we'll get it outside. We need to find a helmet for him, too. I looked at Target, but they only carry 3 years+.
We took the boys on their first stroller ride in the double stroller. We weren't sure how Kale was going to react, but so far he's just like Nolan - loves it! Oh, and Nolan was being extra nice to Kale yesterday and played tug of war with him. Nolan would give Kale a corner of his blanket and Kale would pull on it. Nolan would pull back, Kale would hold on, Nolan would pull harder and it would slip out of Kale's hand. They both thought it was so funny! Hopefully this means they will play well together all the time!