Saturday, April 30, 2016

Saturday: 52 months

Isaac turned 52 months old today.


The end of this past month has been marked by an increase in questions, sometimes about scenarios that wouldn't happen.  For example,

  • "If sack-of-potatoes [Joshua] wanted to be held by you and by Dad and I needed help with something what would happen?"  
  • "If you and Dad went to Florida and Joshua and I were still at home what would happen?"
  • "Will Flurry die sometime?"  "Will we get a new cat?"  "What will we do with her body?"  

Puppy Dog still likes to run, often with assorted rockets attached to himself, but does not like to be chased by Joshua.  For that matter, he doesn't like to be touched by Joshua unless Isaac initiates it.  He will forcefully say, "NO THANK YOU JOSHUA!"  And while I think he could be nicer about it at least the words are polite.


Isaac has also been remembering things from long ago and bringing them back up.
"How are we going to get the heart magnet out [from under the cabinet]?"  This magnet was lost about 1.5 years ago and we are not getting it back.  (This, of course, prompted a ton of questions about why not.)  Hmm...there's been several other instances but I can't remember them exactly.

We're trying to get him to memorize Ben's phone number.  He really wants there to be a nine in it, but there isn't.  He can get the first four to five numbers by himself.  After one or two rounds he gets "quiet-nervous" which basically means he won't answer your questions anymore.  We're also working on him knowing his full name.  He knows it, but you have to ask the question in just the right way to get the correct response.  ("What is your full name?"  "What is your last name" doesn't work.)
  
When he grows up he's going to be an adult puppy dog.  Currently there is a non-zero chance that if he were to get lost and someone where to ask his name he would reply with "Puppy dog."  But he does understand that there are places where it's ok to be a puppy dog and places where he has to be Isaac, so that is nice.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Friday: 21 months

Joshua turned 21 months yesterday!

I had a hard time getting him to lay down on his quilt.  He really just wanted to do the self timer on the camera.


Sleep: we have transitioned from getting up once a night to getting up zero times per night.  (Yay!)  It really didn't take that long...it's nice to have monitors so that I can talk to him and that he also understands.  I'd tell him to go back to sleep and he would do it.


Eating: this seems a little bit better, but still not great.


Comprehension:  Joshua is in the weird stage where he can understand most of what you say to him, but can't talk much.  Today I gave him two pretzels and told him to give one to Isaac and he did it without any problem.  He will also go to time-out by himself when told.  He also definitely understands, "Do you want to be put down?"  as the answer is almost always no with a snuggle.


Talking: He has a bunch of new words this month and is starting to say words more clearly and even to say new words pretty well when asked.  He's latched onto "owl" really well, and Isaac is fun to hear too.  He knows when Isaac is supposed to be around and says his name if he's not.  Oh, and "Buzz".  He gets to look at Buzz Lightyear on the wipes box when getting his diaper changed.


(I think the picture above is my favorite.)

Playing: Joshua really likes to play in Isaac's room...it has all the cool toys.  (But he also understands when it is time to leave Isaac's room, which is rather nice.)  He is getting good at doing puzzles...he has the translating part down and if the pieces is rotated +/- 45 degrees he can get it in the hole.  If it's rotated more than that he can't quite do it yet.  He still loves dancing and running and will often start some toy with music, run or dance, and then run back to the toy to start a song again once it finishes.  Joshua has started to pat the floor next to him when he wants you to sit there and play or read with him.


(Do you see Isaac above?)

Hmm...what else?  Drop off at daycare has gotten a little bit better.  He still loves his loveies.  He is always interested in what Isaac is doing.  He still tells us when he has pooped by pushing his belly button but doesn't want to sit on the toilet.  He is always excited to go see Ben in the morning.  And at night.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Wednesday/Thursday: activity

Activity summer is just around the corner.  I told Isaac it would start in May, but with how swamped I'm feeling right now it might be mid-May.  However, we did do one little activity to get us started.


We made pea and toothpick sculptures.  You soak the peas for a while, stick toothpicks in them, and then let them dry.  It was probably a bit advanced for Isaac, but he was able to make several 2D things.


And then he wanted to put a toothpick in water.  He choose a sippy cup so the water wouldn't get out.  He wanted it up high.  So now I have a toothpick in a sippy cup by my sink.  (He did tell me that if we get thirsty we can take off the top, take out the toothpick, put the cap back on, and then drink.)

Also, good news!  Today I'm loved more than the Ipad.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tuesday: quotes from Isaac

Isaac: Mom!  What's that building?
Amanda: It's a green house.
Isaac: It's not a green house!!  It's white!!



Amanda: I'm going to go get dressed.
Issac: You should wear pink.  You'd look gorgeous.



Amanda: "I love you Mom."
Isaac: I love you Mom.
Amanda: "I love you so much Mom"
Isaac: I love you so much Mom
Amanda: "I love you more than the Ipad"
Isaac: I love you more than you love me.
Amanda: "I love you more than the Ipad"
Isaac: I love you more than you love me.
Amanda: Isaac, I love you more than the Ipad.
Isaac: I love you more than you love me.

I am still not loved as much as the Ipad.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Monday: books and games

This morning Isaac really wanted to play games and Joshua really wanted to read books.  I like doing both of these things, but it felt a little crazy.  I attempted to fold laundry in between Joshua running back and forth to his room to get another book.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Sunday: visiting


Isaac has really wanted to go to Dad and Pat's house for a while.  (To be fair, I think he really wanted to play with the toys.  But he also wanted to eat peanut butter and jelly and a granola bar.  I'm not sure why he wanted those foods, but he did.)

Isaac had an excellent time playing and eating his PB&J.  Joshua enjoyed demanding that Pat lay down on a pillow and go to sleep.  He was surprisingly persistent, and every time she sat up he quickly told her to lay back down.  As Pat said, "It probably means he'll be a good parent."

Friday, April 22, 2016

Friday: bowling

We went bowling as part of a birthday party tonight.  Isaac and Joshua both loved it.  Joshua also enjoyed being with Ben.  He went over to other people a few times, but was back to Ben quickly.  And he wanted Ben to sit next to him while watching the bowling.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Wednesday: shopping

The boys and I went shopping with Cheryl today for some new clothes.  I told Isaac that he needed to help choose his own clothes.  He's getting old enough to know what he likes and doesn't like, and I'd like him to at least weigh in on the decision making process.

It was so cute.  Isaac had so many opinions in such a short time.  And he was so concerned about getting the right size.  He'd often find the right size and only then would he figure out what he was looking at.  For the most part we stuck to the list that I made, but he did get an extra shirt.  He went by it twice and really loved it a lot both times...and the second time Grandma was around. :)

He also ended up with sandals that light up.  He is over the moon about them.  Had I realized they were light up I probably would have put them back because I don't love light up shoes.  But we were already checking out and he was SO happy that they light up that I decided it really didn't matter.  I suppose that's why I made him help choose his own clothes, right?

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Tuesday: lovie hiding

Joshua did this several times tonight.  He'd hide his lovies under his legs and then say "Where?"



I don't talk about his lovies much, but they are so often close to Joshua.  We have two - elephant and bear - and he loves them both but is fine with one.  It's nice because that doubles my chances of finding at least one when he goes to sleep.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Monday: almost a smile


Joshua does smile a lot; it just isn't capture in pictures much.  Of course, he was a bit grumpy today...he took a really long nap so I think he was tired.  (and maybe his mouth still hurt?  It looked a ton better but such things can be hard to know.)

I asked him to smile for this picture.  He really is understanding a lot of what we say now.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Sunday: bloody lips

Joshua took a tumble over something today.  He managed to cut his bottom lip and top lip.  Of course, he didn't want anything to touch his lips, even to clean off the blood.

We finally decided that it was only barely bleeding, so Ben took him out on the deck.  Ben started squirting his mouth with a squirt gun, which worked much better than the paper towel.  Then Ben gave him the squirt gun and he finished cleaning out his mouth.  It worked nicely.

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Saturday: quiet

Today I had a bridal shower to go to in the morning.  It was very nice.  Ben had suggested that I just stay out the whole afternoon...I just needed a break from everything.  From the normal responsibilities.

I went to Cheryl's house.  She was there, but I never saw her.  I took a nap, read my book outside, and just enjoyed the quiet.  I enjoyed not feeling like there were a zillion things that I should be doing.  It was a lovely afternoon.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Thursday: tired

I'm tired.  Thursdays tend to be my most tired days.

I might be too tired to go to bed.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wednesday: progress

Isaac and I were doing some subtracting tonight.  "If I have 10 treats and eat 3, how many do I have?"  says Isaac.  "Seven," I reply.  Basic stuff.  Then comes the loop.  "I have five apples and eat three-quarters of them.  How many are left?" asks Isaac.  Uhh.  Math.  I'm not really prepared to do math tonight.  It's been one of those days.  Why did he have to pick five apples?  Doesn't he know that this would be an easier problem with four apples???  "Go ask your dad."  He did.  Ben broke down the math for him ("You have 20 quarter apples and take away 15 quarter apples so you have 5 quarter apples left.")  But I'm not sure if it sank in or not.


Joshua now pushes his belly button after he poops.








(I know!  Isn't it hilarious!?  He's been doing it all week.  It's a nice way to know if he needs a diaper change and good that he is starting to realize what is going on.)

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Tuesday: well, I thought we were healthy

I got called to daycare early today because Joshua has pink eye.  I'm not 100% sure since by the time I got to him his eyes didn't seem very red, but I do agree that they're goopier than normal.  It was earlier than I was hoping to leave work but I had gotten all the important stuff done at least.  Now I'm just hoping that no one else gets it; we were all in each other's bed this weekend.  The internet is being unsurprisingly unhelpful with the incubation time and whether or not it is contagious during that time.

Isaac keeps complaining of headaches.  I don't know if they're real or not.  They don't seem to affect his attitude much, but still...

Ben's back flared up over the weekend, but it is slowly getting better.

I have a black and blue lip from where Joshua hit me with a book.  (I know, not all that noteworthy.  But I wanted to be included in the list too.)

Monday, April 11, 2016

Monday: toy change

Today we brought up a bunch of the toys that had been in the basement for a while and put some new toys down there.  It was a good decision, but throughout the day I was reminded of why some of the toys went down there in the first place.  :)  However, one or two might disappear back down there before too long.

EE-OO the RC robot has made a popular reappearance.  Isaac has mastered driving him, and even Joshua is pretty good.  (I don't mind EE-OO, but he does run through batteries faster than I like.)

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Sunday: a few minutes

Do you need a few minutes without worrying (too much) about the kids?

Put them both in a crib (probably the same crib), start the Roomba, and close the door.

I got about 20 minutes from it today.


Saturday, April 9, 2016

Saturday: Jesusland

It's been 14 years since Mom died.  And while it was a sad day, it was also not too sad.  She's been on my mind lately for an assortment of reasons, and I don't feel as though not being very sad is forgetting.

But she's in heaven and what a great place that is.  Isaac is trying to wrap his head around it.  He calls it Jesusland - at one point he thought we were going there after after Disneyland and I'm pretty sure he thinks it'll be fun like Disney.  Since I don't know what it is like, I see no reason to interfere with this idea.

We tend to talk about it in the car.  One day he realized that he might go there by himself and without me.  He was almost in tears.  But I was able to tell him that Jesus and Grandma Julie would be there and that I'd come after him.  He calmed down.

And he asked why we got some flowers at the store.
A: To remember Grandma Julie
I: Did she die?
A: Yes.  She's in Jesusland.
I: Do you miss her?
A: Yes.
I: Are you sad?

The last question was hard to answer.  I think I said something like yes, but it usually isn't too bad.  It's hard to explain emotions associated with death to a four year old, let alone to explain how those emotions change over time.


But I do miss her a lot; that question was an easy one.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Thursday: an often held conversation

Isaac: if I finish my food do I get a treat?
Amanda: no, we don't have treats after breakfast.
Isaac: what can I have?
Amanda: Froot Loops.

I know...Froot loops are a treat! Aunt C got them for our trip to see Nathan; they aren't something I would normally get. But I have a long standing rule of no treats after breakfast, and I'm sticking to it.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Wednesday: big news

Last week we brought in a racket to get it restrung, and I let Isaac pick out the color for the strings - black, gold, or something else.  I thought black would be best, so letting him choose was a no-brainer.  However, he surprisingly chose gold.  Interesting.

We picked up the racket today and had the following conversation:
Amanda: How much do you love black?
Isaac: 100 much.
Amanda: How much do you love red?
Isaac: 0
Amanda: blue?
Isaac: 0
Amanda: green?
Isaac: 0
Amanda: gold?
Isaac: Infinity!
Amanda: silver?
Isaac: Infinity!

This was repeated at the fabric store when he wanted the gold fabric.  I vetoed it since it was for my project and I wanted blue, but he does seem to be gravitating towards gold.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Tuesday: happy white temperatures

Joshua was very happy tonight.  He probably spent about twenty minutes saying it.


Then I finally got the kitchen floor cleared and ran the rumba.  (Ants!  Yuck.)  So we spent ten minutes watching it.

Yesterday Isaac needed a wipe and asked me to get it.  I asked him where it was, and he said by the couch.  I asked him what color it was (black or white) and he replied with, "White.  The color you like the most."  Because he decided a while ago that it was my favorite color to oppose his favorite black.  I think he knows that blue is my favorite color, but it just doesn't sink in.

This morning he said, "Don't touch the ice!  It's very very cold."
Amanda: Oh, 28.35 degrees Kelvin.  That is very cold.
Isaac: The sun is warming it up now and it's melting.
Amanda: Oh, 28.35 degrees F.  Ok.
Isaac: it's zero degrees now and all melted.
Amanda thinks "and we hit the trifecta."

Monday, April 4, 2016

Tuesday: pictures on quilts

I was taking pictures today for my quilting blog.  I was doing it while Joshua was around.  Therefore, every quilt that I put on the floor also had a Joshua in it rather quickly.  Apparently he really takes to heart the "when your quilt goes on the floor it's time to get your picture taken" idea for his monthly pictures.




The orange vest is his favorite item of clothing.  Whenever it's out because I'm putting laundry away he wants to put it on.  (Yesterday he even tricked Ben into putting it on him for a few hours.)

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Sunday: nursery

I was in nursery today.  I helped with check-in, realized that there weren't a ton of kids on the baby side, where I was officially supposed to be, and a ton of kids on the toddler side.  So I went over there and Joshua immediately starts crying.  He was being comforted by a helper from when I first put him over there and I think he would have been fine and playing in a few more minutes, but seeing me was just more than he could handle.

So I took him and we rocked.  And he was so nice and cuddly.  So we rocked some more.  The toddlers were behaving themselves very well and I wasn't needed...it even felt like there was an extra helper besides me...so we rocked some more.  Then Joshua fell asleep.  We had a weird schedule today with Bible Study, so I let him keep sleeping and rocked some more.

Church ended, I moved him to my shoulder, and we went upstairs to pick up Isaac.  He didn't really move much until I called, "Isaac," at which point it was exciting to see his brother.

I don't stop and cuddle with him like that very much.  Just sitting and enjoying, without one of us feeling like we should be doing something else.  It was wonderful.

Friday, April 1, 2016

Friday: April Fool's Day

Happy April Fool's!

It started out early this morning.  Joshua decided to sleep through the night (although he did need one monitor communication telling him to go back to sleep...I didn't have to get up).  But Isaac woke up.  I found him opening the gate to the downstairs.  When I asked him what was going on he said that his alarm clock told him his bed was dangerous and that he needed to get out of bed.  I'm glad I heard him, but I'd be interested in knowing what he would have done if I hadn't.

This morning I gave Isaac a glass of jello and said it was OJ.  He rarely gets orange juice, but loves it.  

I also made a pan of brown Es and told him he could have one after lunch.  That ended up going like this...
Isaac: can I have a brownie for my treat?
Amanda: sure
Amanda opens the pan with Isaac watching.

Isaac looks at the brown Es blankly.

Amanda: what are they?
Isaac: Es
Amanda: what color are they?
Isaac: brown
Amanda: so what are they?
Isaac: paper?
Amanda: brown Es!

Isaac puts it in his mouth to try it.

Amanda:  no,no. It's a trick!  April fools!

I asked him a few other times if he wanted brown Es.  He usually figured out what was going on right away.

Ben knocked on the slider door after getting home from work.  It took Isaac and I both a while to find him and figure out what was going on.  Isaac proceeded to give him some brown Es.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Thursday: making food

Here's what happens at least once a day...

I'm making {breakfast/lunch/dinner} and realize that I'm out of {granola bars, chicken, canned fruit} in the kitchen but I have some in the basement.  I try to sneak to the stairs, but the gate squeaks and the kids hear it.

They want to join me in going down to the basement.  On my quick trip.  Every single time.

Isaac comes over and gets down the stairs pretty quickly!  "I beat you!" he exclaims.  Meanwhile, Joshua has opened the gate as far as possible, so that it bumps into the cedar chest and I wince.  He then turns around to go down the stairs backwards.  Half the time he starts too far away from the stairs and misses the target.  Joshua and I go slowly down the stairs.

I grab my item and ask everyone if they're coming back upstairs with me.  They don't have to, but they usually say yes.  Isaac races up the stairs and starts flashing his hands and me.  "I beat you this much!"  Joshua is a bit faster going up than down, but then we get to the top and he doesn't quite realize where to stand to close the gate, and I always think I'm going to topple him over.

Phew.  Ingredient obtained.  It only takes five minutes with kids instead of thirty seconds by myself, but apparently trips to the basement are super fun.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Wednesday: 51 months

Isaac turned 51 months today.


Puppy-dog had a pretty good month.  We heard him count up to 18 without missing any numbers.  (I'm pretty sure he could do 20, but I guess that'll be next month.)  He has started to figure out what letters are in words if they're not the first letter of the alphabet.  His math skills are getting pretty good if you give him simple story problems instead of just straight numbers.  (Such as "There are four chairs and five people.  How many more chairs do we need?)

Isaac still doesn't really enjoy going to the gym, but he always says that he had a good time afterwards.  And he doesn't like nap time at school, but otherwise enjoys it.  He enjoys going to church and to Grandma's house.  He currently wants to go to Aunt Jamie's house, and I'm not really sure where this came from or why he thinks he wants to go there.  (Not that we don't want to go there, but it's been a while and I think what he expects (toys) might not be the reality.)  He also wants to go to CCs house.  And Disney world.  I think he just likes getting out and playing with new things.


He also likes games, imagining things, reading, Ipad, and treats.  He usually plays well by himself, although he far prefers to play with Ben or me.  He's warming up to Joshua, but still isn't convinced he's a good playmate.  He has started to rock Ben after they read books at night.  He likes to turn on the TV and get shows started.

He sometimes will actually tell us what happened in school, with names of classmates, instead of just saying, "I don't know" when asked what he did at school.

One thing I've really noticed lately is how he can do a lot of things by himself.  He has done assorted things enough and knows what to do and can just do it.  (For example, Joshua fell asleep in the car before lunch.  I got Isaac's lunch together and told him that after lunch he should start his clock and have quiet time.  Then I started my nap too. (I did let him watch TV so it wouldn't be quite so lonely.))

He can reach the checkout buttons on the library computer.  I thought it would be a few more months, but suddenly he can do it.

Isaac loves silly things.  I'm thinking that April Fool's might have to be a semi-big event this year.  We'll see...it takes some planning too.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Tuesday: conversation

Isaac wanted to bring washers to school for W show-and-tell.




a little bit later
Amanda: do you remember what you're bringing for show and tell?
Isaac: cleaners!

Monday, March 28, 2016

Monday: 20 months

Joshua turned 20 months today!

Language: After last month's stall, this month Joshua seems to have exploded with language.  He definitely understands almost all of what we tell him.  He can point to many body parts when asked.  He can repeat words right after they're said.  He has words for several animal sounds, along with snack, this, up, Isaac, book, row row (as in row, row, row your boat) and probably a few more that I missed.


Playing: He still plays pretty well by himself.  His favorite activities are dancing/singing, cameras, playing with dishes, and books.  Oh, and plugging in an old keyboard to any hole that fits the USB connector.  It is surprising how many he has found in the basement.  He is enjoying Curious George, but doesn't always get through a whole episode.  He loves to play with Isaac, but it only works if Isaac is in the right mood.


Eating: lunch has gotten much better - there's even been a few times he's eaten all of his food!  Dinner remains a challenge.  He'll eat the bread products and often the fruit.  Anything beyond that is a surprise, although it happens sometimes.


Sleeping: has been a bit of a challenge lately.  However, he will sometimes know when he needs to go to bed at night.  He is waking up two to three times at night, but I can sometimes get away with just telling him to lay down and go back to sleep through the monitor.

Cuteness level: through the roof!  He's not very good at smiling for pictures, but I have seen lots more smiles.  There's been a few times that he's been the welcoming committee at some public place and says "hi" to everyone as they come through the door.  It is so fun to see him dance too.  And he is imitating so much!  It's been fun to see what he picks up on, like the self-timer for the camera.

Attitude: Joshua has been a bit clingy.  He tends to get especially clingy when he's hungry, but that is far from the only time.  I'd say most of the day is pretty good, with several spots that are hard.  He doesn't enjoy getting his diaper changed, but does like the lotion that he sometimes gets when the diaper is changed.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Sunday: He is Risen!

He is Risen indeed!

Church this morning was good.  I think they introduced many new songs, which is my only complaint.  It takes at least two or three times with a song before I feel as though I can worship well.  But although I didn't know the songs, there was energy and excitement in the celebration.  And I knew some of the songs later, so that was nice.

I thought the pastor had an excellent sermon.  It was geared toward people who don't have a relationship with Jesus, but was still an excellent reminder of truth for the rest of us.  I don't feel as though he tried to force any belief on anyone then and there, but instead encouraged questions and continued discussion.  (Hopefully it will show up here within a few days if you're interested.)

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Saturday: waiting day

Today always feels like a waiting day for me.  We remembered that Jesus died yesterday, and we know that we will celebrate that he rises from the dead tomorrow, but today we're just in a holding pattern.

So we did some egg activities.  We tried dying eggs with cool whip.  They're still in the fridge and we'll see how they turn out tomorrow.

Joshua was not really that excited.  This is about one of two times that he was actually participating and not screaming.

Isaac enjoyed it though!


Then we did an egg hunt.  Joshua figured out very quickly what he was supposed to do and really enjoyed it.


Isaac got right to work finding his eggs.  He ended up finishing about the same time as Joshua, although received significantly less help.

And there was candy inside!  I only put one smartie in each egg, so we did two rounds.

Then Isaac hid the eggs for Ben and me.  His hiding skills have improved significantly in the last month, let alone since last year!!  It took Ben and I about fifteen minutes to find all but two of them, and we needed a lot of help.  There are still two missing, and Isaac can't remember where he put them. :)  Then we had Isaac make an easy hunt for us...and it was much easier.  He definitely understood the difference.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Friday: Good Friday

Tonight we went to the Good Friday service at church.

One of the songs had the line "Come as you are."  Normally I think of adjectives such as sad, happy, etc to describe my state.  But today's adjective was distracted.  I was distracted by a squirmy four-year-old next to me.  I am distracted by the normal ins and outs of life.

But I went to church, to help remember that Jesus loves us so much.  Even when we're almost too distracted to remember it.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Thursday: sleepover and microwave

Last night we have a very short power outage.  Just long enough for us to say, "woah, did the power just go out?" and for all the clocks to reset.  This included the microwave.

I'm not sure if I mentioned it or not, but a year or two ago the beep on our microwave stopped working.  At first I found it odd, but then I found that I loved it!  No more trying to stop it from beeping to help people sleep.  No more annoying beeping noises at you; it turns out that the microwave makes plenty of noise and you can quickly learn to listen for the absence of noise.  I probably forget about something in the microwave every month or two, but it can usually just be reheated.

Well, the microwave also started beeping again.  Turns out there is an easy way to turn off the beeping.  I just had to push the settings button and then turn off the sound.  Phew.  I'd recommend taking a look at yours and trying it for a bit. :)

Also, I'm sure you're wondering how the sleepover last night went.  Not so well.  Isaac woke up at 10pm with Joshua, slept through the 4am waking, and woke up (and went to his own bed) at 6am.  He wanted to sleep in Joshua's room again tonight so he enjoyed the change of pace, but I think we need to wait a bit before trying again.  I didn't feel comfortable letting Joshua wimper for a few minutes to see if he would go back to sleep since I didn't want him to wake up Isaac.

Speaking of Joshua and Isaac, at daycare I usually pick up Isaac first and then we get Joshua.  We went in the room and Joshua was so excited!  Isaac went around the corner for some toys.  Joshua started to come over to me and then stopped.  He looked around a bit.  "IIaac?"  "He's around the corner."  Joshua goes around the corner.  "HI!"  It seems like it should make me sad but it really doesn't.  ...we just need to figure out how to get Isaac to enjoy being with Joshua a bit more.  Hopefully that'll come with time.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Wednesday: this and that

I feel as though Joshua is doing so many cute things lately.  (To be fair, he's also doing a lot of non-cute things.  But we won't go there.)

He's rocking.  And asking for more songs...and saying please.


He's setting up the self-timer on his play camera and saying "cheese".

I gave blood today.  It's the first time in quite a while, but it went very well.  There tend to be shortages after the winter holidays and during the summer.  While it is neither of those times, I am hoping to donate more often.

I cut the boys' hair today.  Isaac's only ended up ok; Joshua's turned out pretty good.  The person not getting their hair cut got the squirt bottle.  The floor was soaking wet by the time I was done.  However, Isaac had a grand time squirting the box.  He probably went through 1.5 bottles of water.


Isaac is sleeping in Joshua's bedroom tonight.  We billed it as a sleepover, but really it's an effort to get Joshua to sleep a bit better.  (Someone mentioned that sometimes seeing other people sleeping will trigger you to go back to sleep.  Since Isaac sleeps so soundly, it seems worth a try.  But also fun.)  He was up three times last night, although I only had to get out of bed twice.  I do have another idea as to what could help solve the problem, but don't really want to do it.  At least, not for about another month.

Tuesday: finished dream

This morning my dream finished right before I woke up.  We (my group of adventurers and I) were getting on our flying carpets after our mission when Joshua cried that he was awake.

It was so odd to wake up and feel a sense of completion.  Usually I'm happy to get out of a bad dream or sad to get out of a happy one.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Monday: when we're home...

Today we stayed home for most of the day.  (We went to the gym, but that was in the early evening.)  I couldn't think of any errands that really needed to be done and it was rather cold out.

Isaac worked on a kite for the kitchen.  He made it yesterday during quiet time, but it still needed tape.  Green tape (scotch) and yellow tape (double sided).  Then it needed strong tape (masking).  Then it needed really strong tape (packing).  He also told me I could add some stickers if I wanted to.


It also took him forever to get dressed.  I'm not always sure what he does, but it can be nice.  He was asking for quiet time all morning...we just put some new toys in his quiet time drawer and apparently they're a hit.  (The quiet times for Friday-Sunday all lasted about twice as long as normal.)

Joshua was acting a bit weird today.   He wanted to read on the floor of his bedroom with his quilt over him and the cedar chest runner over me.  That would have been fine.  But then after a page or two something would be wrong so he'd get up and deal with it.  But then he'd need the quilt back on... It was funny at first and then got annoying.

Lastly, this week is V week for Isaac.  There aren't a lot of things to bring that start with V.  We have a website that we look at that is pretty good and he really wanted to bring a Venn Diagram.  Not having any handy, we made one.  I'm pretty sure it is a glimpse of things to come, as it felt oddly like a school assignment.  It was a pretty cool thing to do with stickers though...I'd recommend it as an activity.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Sunday: a busy day

Today was fun, but busy.  We had Life Group at our house and then after nap time meet up with Ben's family for bowling.

Life group: the discussion was interesting.  The chapters we read were about being passionate (about doing justice) and being deeply committed to a ...cause, for better lack of a word.  We all realized that while we want to be passionate about God's work, we're doing a pretty bad job at it.

Bowling: It was Joshua's first time.  He did really well for eight frames and then he was done.



Isaac got to do more all by himself, although an adult was usually nearby.  He loved it.



Saturday, March 19, 2016

Saturday: kids

We were driving home from the gym today and Isaac exclaimed, "I just saw a giant bobbin!  It was huge!"  We were a little confused at first until we realized he probably saw a spool of wire; they're about to do a bunch of construction and materials are all over.  I was rather proud that he called it a bobbin.

Joshua enjoys dancing.  So much more than Isaac ever did.  He'll turn on music from some toy, dance (usually spin in circles) until the music is done, turn the music back on...

Friday, March 18, 2016

Friday: siblings

 I forgot to post this on Wednesday.  Isaac has sometimes just been taking Joshua's hand to help him.  I think it started because we asked Isaac to hold Joshua's hand while going into the play area at the gym and now he does it randomly sometimes.

I think Joshua likes it too.  He loves his big brother and will often notice if he's not there when he should be.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Thursday: happy spring break!

Spring break is here!

I was actually surprisingly productive at work today.  I had been expecting to grade all of the current lab next week on my work days, but instead I finished 2/3 of them. Woot-woot!

Class was a bit sparse.  Probably only 2/3 of the people showed up.  But the topic was pretty easv, so it worked well.

We got home and I gave the boys some goldfish.  Joshua proceeded to do this...three or four goldfish in every plate.  I admit...I don't wash dishes that have come out of the drawer.  They go right back in.  These probably will too, because by the time I find them the goldfish dust will be gone and they'll be in someone's bedroom.


Joshua saw I had the camera out, so obviously he laid on the floor for some pictures.  He is wearing green today!  He has one very green sock and one sock with just a little green.  That was all the green I could find for him.

Puppy Dog, on the other hand, was a little worried that he was going to get pinched by Silly Willie since he didn't have green pants on.  I said that green socks and a green shirt were enough to not get pinched.  (And I was a little sad that he learned about the pinching thing, probably in school.  However, apparently only Silly Willie does it, so Isaac didn't pinch Ben this evening.)

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Wednesday: pool

We were invited to the pool again today with Betsy and her family.  The kids got cold a little faster than I was hoping, but we still had a good time at the pool and then we had enough time to have lunch together!  So it worked well.