I just started playing War with Isaac. Ben kindly pointed out the night before we started that I should maybe remove the facecards since they don't have numbers. It was a good idea (and makes the game shorter).
We've play three games so far. One that Isaac won, one that I was going to win so he quit, and one that we just stopped. But this is starting to feel like I'm playing a real game with him, so that's fun. And maybe he's learning how numbers relate to each other. I had been thinking it would just be a nice easy game that he could probably grasp the rules of, but there is actually a lot of learning in it too.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Tuesday: 14 weeks and what we hear
I forgot to post Joshua's 14 week pictures yesterday. It was a "Go Hope!" kind of day and Isaac even ended up in orange and blue.
And then listening to Isaac...it still takes a bit to understand him if you're not around him. Here's what was said (and understood) today.
"Dag, you can take it when you're ogre." meant "Dad, you can take it when you're older." (Somewhere along the way "when you're older" became a reason to not do something. Sometimes Isaac uses it as the reasoning when Ben or I say no, such as why he can't have more candy and sometimes he uses it as an excuse to not do something.)
"We're going to go boat?" meant "we're going to go vote?"
And then listening to Isaac...it still takes a bit to understand him if you're not around him. Here's what was said (and understood) today.
"Dag, you can take it when you're ogre." meant "Dad, you can take it when you're older." (Somewhere along the way "when you're older" became a reason to not do something. Sometimes Isaac uses it as the reasoning when Ben or I say no, such as why he can't have more candy and sometimes he uses it as an excuse to not do something.)
"We're going to go boat?" meant "we're going to go vote?"
Monday, November 3, 2014
Monday: doctor
So I've been having my weird headaches (again). (As a reminder, they're about 2 seconds worth of shooting pain in the back of my head about five times a day, happening around certain activities. There are no other symptoms, so once the two seconds are over I'm fine again. But they're getting annoying.) The doctor had an opening tonight, so I went in.
He said that it wasn't a normal set of symptoms, but could possibly be a pinched nerve in my neck. So we're going to try some medicine. This possible diagnosis actually makes a lot of sense to me, so here's hoping.
He said that it wasn't a normal set of symptoms, but could possibly be a pinched nerve in my neck. So we're going to try some medicine. This possible diagnosis actually makes a lot of sense to me, so here's hoping.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Sunday: Grandma Julie
I: who is this rock for?
A: you said it was for great grandma.
I: who is this rock for?
A: you said it was for grandma.
I: who is this rock for?
A: you said it was for other grandma
I: no, it is for grandma up-up. With wings. Angel.
A: grandma Julie?
I: yeah. That grandma. (Points to picture of Grandma Julie on the fridge.)
A: that's nice of you. (Getting a bit choked up.)
I: can I play play-doh?
It should be noted that we rarely talk about Mom. If it comes up we talk about her, but it really doesn't come up very often which made the conversation a bit odd.
And matching brothers! It was hard to get both of them both looking ok.
A: you said it was for great grandma.
I: who is this rock for?
A: you said it was for grandma.
I: who is this rock for?
A: you said it was for other grandma
I: no, it is for grandma up-up. With wings. Angel.
A: grandma Julie?
I: yeah. That grandma. (Points to picture of Grandma Julie on the fridge.)
A: that's nice of you. (Getting a bit choked up.)
I: can I play play-doh?
It should be noted that we rarely talk about Mom. If it comes up we talk about her, but it really doesn't come up very often which made the conversation a bit odd.
And matching brothers! It was hard to get both of them both looking ok.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Saturday: covers
I don't understand it...Ben always ends up with the covers at night, but I end up with the top sheet. I understand how blankets get stolen in the middle of the night, but how do half go one way and half go the other?
Friday, October 31, 2014
Friday: Happy Halloween!
To start with, I moved Joshua's room around a bit so that the swing could fit in it. I'm hoping it will be a bit quieter and darker and will let him take a few longer naps during the day. (It sort of worked today. Joshua thought he should wake up after 30 minutes into nap time, we debated for 30 minutes, and then he went to sleep.)
Isaac rounded up most of our pacifiers for Joshua. He really feels as though in the swing is the best place for them.
Here is Isaac's new daily picture "of all of us."
For Halloween Joshua was a monster.
Isaac was Mickey Mouse. We went to Betsy's church and that worked out very nicely. Isaac quickly caught on to the fact that he got to take something from each bowl. (He probably knew it was candy, but hasn't tried most of them yet.) The church was great too because it was just the right amount of candy...quite a bit but not oodles. It was also great because it was inside - it snowed today and was rather cold.
He got to eat one piece of candy at the church and then on the way home he really wanted to eat his animal crackers. I asked him for one more picture with his bag. I was thinking bag of candy, but he had a one track mind and pulled out his bag of animal crackers. He is saying cheese here...it's just a rather funny face.
At home we only got one set of surprise trick-or-treaters. I was giving Joshua a bath and had the under cabinet lights on. And there was a light on in the living room. But apparently that was enough for a group of kids to come over. I was a little surprised...it was after 8 and still thought we were pretty dark. But maybe there weren't any other houses that they could see with lights on and they "got away" from the parents? Anyway, I gave Ben a short heads up, he scrambled for candy, and they all got caramel kisses. I wouldn't have cared except it was annoying to scramble for candy. Needless to say, Joshua's bath was cut short.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Thursday: 34 months
Isaac is ...um...34 months today!
Sleeping - he has been sleeping in many mornings lately, until 7:45 or 8. He takes a nap probably 2/3 of the time. He's fighting a little cold, so that might be part of why he's sleeping so much. When he doesn't nap I can tell at the very end of the day.
Playing - he still loves Duplos and "baby marbles". His screen time of choice has been Wall-E for the last week. We just loop it over and over in the hour that he's allowed. It's actually a pretty good movie for him...it has robots and really isn't that scary. He also still really likes puzzles, especially when I let him play them on the Ipad. He likes taking pictures with the camera.
Learning - I've heard him say the numbers 1-10 in order (and they're all there now). The alphabet gets up through P and then usually starts over with H. We just started working on his (and our) full names, although if he got lost I'm not sure anyone could understand him. Speaking of speaking, he often puts an extra -es on the plural of things. So giraffes are giraffe-es. It's cute.
Listening - we've been working on listening to his parents, although really he does a pretty good job most days. So he listens when I ask him not to run through puddles on the way into church, knowing that he usually will get to run through them afterwards.
Pretend - He's still great at pretending, with traps being the latest and greatest thing. Everything gets trapped and he unlocks several traps every day.
Eating - he's a pretty good eater, although he has his own ideas sometimes about what he's willing to eat. Lately he's wanted to drink his yogurt, so it now goes in a cup. Whatever makes it go down.
Praying - when asked what he wants to pray for, he usually thanks God for Jesus, thunder and lightning, and anything he can see.
Potty training - ugg. October was less than successful after a great September. We only had a handful of days without accidents. That being said, the end of October has been getting better again and if there are accidents it's usually only one per day. He will often run to the toilet to poop, but can't quite get there for pee. We've been wearing pull-ups more often because I keep my temper better. But he can pull up his underwear better, which is a definite bonus.
Family - he is a great big brother. He will often get a pacifier or rattle for Joshua "in case he cries." I can ask him to watch Joshua for short amounts of time and know that he will. (This has the added benefit of keeping Isaac in one spot.) Isaac loves Grandma and Other Grandma. I think that Grandma is Pat and Other Grandma is Cheryl, but it seems to change sometimes. It's rather confusing.
In other news, we visited Ben's Grandma today and had a great time.
Sleeping - he has been sleeping in many mornings lately, until 7:45 or 8. He takes a nap probably 2/3 of the time. He's fighting a little cold, so that might be part of why he's sleeping so much. When he doesn't nap I can tell at the very end of the day.
Playing - he still loves Duplos and "baby marbles". His screen time of choice has been Wall-E for the last week. We just loop it over and over in the hour that he's allowed. It's actually a pretty good movie for him...it has robots and really isn't that scary. He also still really likes puzzles, especially when I let him play them on the Ipad. He likes taking pictures with the camera.
Learning - I've heard him say the numbers 1-10 in order (and they're all there now). The alphabet gets up through P and then usually starts over with H. We just started working on his (and our) full names, although if he got lost I'm not sure anyone could understand him. Speaking of speaking, he often puts an extra -es on the plural of things. So giraffes are giraffe-es. It's cute.
Listening - we've been working on listening to his parents, although really he does a pretty good job most days. So he listens when I ask him not to run through puddles on the way into church, knowing that he usually will get to run through them afterwards.
Pretend - He's still great at pretending, with traps being the latest and greatest thing. Everything gets trapped and he unlocks several traps every day.
Eating - he's a pretty good eater, although he has his own ideas sometimes about what he's willing to eat. Lately he's wanted to drink his yogurt, so it now goes in a cup. Whatever makes it go down.
Praying - when asked what he wants to pray for, he usually thanks God for Jesus, thunder and lightning, and anything he can see.
Potty training - ugg. October was less than successful after a great September. We only had a handful of days without accidents. That being said, the end of October has been getting better again and if there are accidents it's usually only one per day. He will often run to the toilet to poop, but can't quite get there for pee. We've been wearing pull-ups more often because I keep my temper better. But he can pull up his underwear better, which is a definite bonus.
Family - he is a great big brother. He will often get a pacifier or rattle for Joshua "in case he cries." I can ask him to watch Joshua for short amounts of time and know that he will. (This has the added benefit of keeping Isaac in one spot.) Isaac loves Grandma and Other Grandma. I think that Grandma is Pat and Other Grandma is Cheryl, but it seems to change sometimes. It's rather confusing.
In other news, we visited Ben's Grandma today and had a great time.
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