Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Proud parent moments

1. Getting a call from my oldest son at work today to tell me he went #2 on the potty. Jane told me that when he was done he stood up and said "I'm a big boy"!
2. Finding out Kale took 2 independent steps again at Jane's house today
3. Listening to Nolan repeat the bedtime prayer with us for the first time

What a great day!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Father's Day Fishing












Before I get to our big fishing adventure - Kale's helmet is officially off! What a relief. The orthotist was hoping to get a little more shape in the back of his head, but he didn't feel like another 6 weeks would make that big of a difference. It feels so good to be able to hold Kale and not have the bulky helmet in the way! Plus, his head smells so much better without it! He's bonked his head a few times with all his activity, but he'll learn.

Adam played in the woodbat softball tourney, so the boys and I had a fun filled Saturday. It started out with a trip to urgent care - nothing serious, but Nolan had another bad reaction to a bug bite. We're so cautious now, especially with what happened to his hand when we didn't get it treated for 3 weeks. After the purchase of the generic benedryl topical ointment it was off to Monticello's Walk and Roll event. We didn't do a lot of walking or rolling, but Nolan and I did come away with 2 new bike helmets - for the small price of $3 each! Nolan was most excited to see the "peace" (police) car and "fire" (fire truck). After that it was on to St. Cloud to visit my mom and dad in their new house. The boys had fun checking everything out, ate well, took naps, Nolan got his haircut, and we got to see some of the new furniture that was delivered. I can't tell you how wonderful it is to make the trip to see them in an hour and 10 minutes vs. two and half hours!

Today was Father's Day. The boys were nice to us this morning and let us sleep in a little bit (til 7). We got over to Greg and Ellen's around 9, enjoyed a nice breakfast, and then headed out for Nolan's first fishing adventure. We weren't really sure how he would do, so I drove the 2 of us to the lake - in case we needed to leave early. Nolan far exceeded our expectations and lasted the whole trip - from 10:30 - 3! It helped to have lots and lots of snacks with us. He was a little hesitant when we first got on the boat - he planted himself in a chair and didn't let go. He also announced in the first 5 minutes that "I done"! Once we got to our fishing spot he started to warm up. Erica caught the first few fish of the day, but then Adam went to work with Nolan's Cars fishing rod. I don't know if he'll go back to using a regular rod with the luck he had! Nolan got to help reel in quite a few fish. The very first one was fun to watch. Nolan reeled it in by himself (Adam helped hold the rod), and when he got the fish in the boat said "I did it!". He was quite helpful - getting worms for Erica, Grandpa and Adam, touching the fish, looking down the fish's mouth, and "driving" the boat. He also got a kick out of looking at the 16 sunnies and crappies that were swimming around in the live well. It was a fantastic day, thanks to Grandpa Greg's boat, Grandpa Greg, Erica and Adam! Nolan fell asleep on the way back to Ellen and Greg's house and proceeded to nap for an hour. He was one tired 2 year old!

I just realized I didn't mention Kale. Grandma Ellen had the excitement of chasing after him the entire time we were fishing. It was good practice for next weekend. The boys are staying with Grandma and Grandpa while Adam and I run the Go Commando 5K/obstacle course.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

We're "heading" in the right direction!




Tomorrow is the big day - the final head scan and check up for Kale! Adam and I made the decision last night that regardless of how his scan comes back we aren't going to continue him in the helmet. Kale has met all the requirements he needed to meet - we're just hoping for a little extra rounding. His poor head is so sweaty every night when we get home from Jane's! It felt good knowing it was the last night we needed to wash the helmet and his head on a nightly basis. Kale had another appointment earlier this week - his 9 month check-up. He is tracking the same as he has since he was born - 95% for height (30 inches), 75% for weight (21 lbs 15 oz) and 25-50% for head (17 1/2 inches). He is an inch and a half longer than Nolan was at this age, and almost 2 lbs heavier! It explains why he isn't fitting in to some of his 6-12 month pants! The rest of his appointment went well. The only concern we had is the fact he isn't making a lot of sounds yet. The dr. told us she isn't real concerned, as he scored high in all the other categories of the assessment. She said we'll just keep an eye on it and make sure he's saying 6-12 words by 18 months old.

Last weekend was wonderful. We got to stay home all weekend, and we had lots of vistors - friends over for lunch on Saturday, a bonfire Saturday night and Paulette and Ryan for lunch on Sunday. Sunday afternoon we had Kale's 9 month pics taken at Target. He put on a great show and we got a couple of really good pics. He didn't sit still very long, but the photographer was quick.

This weekend is the annual woodbat softball tournament. I'm also taking the kids to a bike rodeo on Saturday morning - to get Nolan his first bike helmet. After that we're making our way up the interstate to St. Cloud, to visit my parent's in their new house! Sunday is Father's Day, and the plan is for Nolan to get out fishing with Adam and Grandpa Greg. It will be Nolan's first time in a boat and fishing, so we'll have to take lots of pictures. I hope he doesn't pull out his classic sayings until he's been on the boat for a little bit. "I don't want to" and "I done" won't bode well for the others on the boat, in the middle of a lake!


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Daily Report





Adam got a call from Jane today after lunch. She is so good about calling us to tell us about the kids - good and not so good (like the biting incident from earlier this week)! Today the report was:

1. Kale took 2 steps by himself today
2. Nolan ate green beans for lunch, which is unheard of. The ranch dressing he had to dip them in seemed to help. We tried it at dinner with broccoli, but all he did was lick the dressing off the broccoli!
3. Nolan ran from the outside sandbox to the indoor bathroom because he had to go potty, and by the time Jane got to him he already had his shorts pulled down - he just couldn't get his diaper off! He is very excited to use the potty and his really enjoying his M&M's!

Nolan has all sorts of new things he likes to say these days. On the way home from daycare "is daddy home yet?". Whenever he hears an airpane (airplane), poice car (police car) truck or mogorcycle (motorcycle) "i hear a airpane/poice car/truck coming". He loves to talk about the "owies on my knees", and whenever he falls/trips "I faw (fall) down" and "I tripped". His new favorite color is pink, and his new favorite book is called "I Stink", which is about a garbage truck. Oh, and we're happy to report that we have not received any more reports about him biting his friends at daycare!

Jane did tell me yesterday that she has been noticing that Nolan is getting frustrated with Kale more frequently that he used to. Kale is so excited and so interested in what Nolan is doing these days and he's not old enough to understand that Nolan needs his own space. Nolan especially gets agitated when Kale knocks over any towers he's built, or blocks that he's put together. Jane is finding that she has to separate the 2 of them every once in a while so Nolan can play with toys by himself a bit more, rather than constantly saying "no, Tale (Kale)!". Yes, Dale has turned in to something that sounds more like Tale - and we know he's referring to Kale.


Kale is super excited that he learned to clap. We caught him sitting by himself multiple times this evening, clapping away at nothing in particular. He thought it was really great when Nolan was yelling "hi" to our neighbor across the street, while standing in our house! We also discovered tonight that Kale has discovered his tip toes. It's getting harder and harder for us to put stuff out of his reach. He is obsessed with Nolan's crayons, and we can't seem to keep them far enough out of his reach these days! He has his 9 months check up on Monday, and hopefully his final head scan/helmet check next Friday. These last 9 months have sure flown by!

Monday, June 6, 2011

We've Got a Biter

Yup. Adam got a call today from Jane to let him know that Nolan bit Aubrey on the wrist. They were playing really well together, laughing and a having a good time, when all of a sudden Aubrey started crying and Jane saw the bite mark on her wrist. I am still completely mortified about it. Last week Aubrey's mom saw bite marks on her wrist so she called Jane to find out if it happened at daycare. Jane's response was "I don't have any biter's". Ugh. I know he's 2 and that this kind of stuff happens, but I didn't think our little Nolan would turn on us like this! Aubrey's mom was at daycare when I picked up the kids so we had a chance to talk about it. She was very understanding, but I still fill completey awful. We had a talk with Nolan tonight after Kale went to bed, so hopefully that will help. It worked when he was being mean to the cats and when he was climbing all over things, so we can hope! We're going to let him borrow his aunt Christianne's nick name - Choppers. I'm sure she'd be happy to pass that name off to someone else.

On a brigher note, Nolan is doing really well with potty training. Jane tried him in undies last week and it lasted for 2 days. Side note: little boy underwear is hilarious! He never wet through anything, but he was damp enough times for Jane to realize she's going to wait a few weeks to try again. He's dry all day in his diapers, so she thinks it's a security thing. The other part of it is that Nolan is on antibiotics again, this time for some type of infection on his hand that we think started from a bug bite about 3 weeks ago. Adam took him to the clinic on Friday and they weren't sure what it was, so they drew blood and tested his hemoglobin and ran the lyme disease test. His hemoglobin levels were good, so now we're just waiting for the other test results to come back. I can't imagine he has lyme disease, but they want to rule it out. The infection seems to be getting better, but the antibiotics wreck havoc on his system, so it's a good thing he's in diapers right now!

We decided to do something out of the ordinary this weekend, so we went camping! We left Saturday morning and met up with some friends at a campground about 20 minutes from our house. We didn't get a lot of sleep and we put a lot of miles on our double stroller, walking them around; but we had a great time. It was a good test run for our full weekend camping trip we have planned with more of our friends in August! There were a lot of highlights for us, but my favorite is that Kale learned how to clap and wave bye bye! He was proud to show off his new wave at 6 AM Sunday morning, when he popped up from his pack n play to wave to the rest of us, laying on the air mattress.

The boys LOVE their new swing set! Lola was kind enough to borrow us the swing she never uses, so now both of them can swing safely at the same time. Free swing sets are the best!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Softball



Nolan, Kale and I made our first family appearance at softball tonight. Adam was one proud papa that his boys were there! I was so thankful that both Ellen and Erica showed up to watch the game - and offer their assistance in watching the boys! Both of them kept me on my toes. The evening turned out how I thought it would - lots of wrangling Nolan back to where he needed to be, and trying to keep Kale occupied enough so he would sit on the blanket! Luckily I had the double stroller to push them around in, too. Adam and Nolan did some pre-game stretching, and Kale was happy to pose for a picture with his daddy after the game!