A quick update since I still don't have access to my pictures. (Boo!)
Henry turned six last Thursday! His birthday fell during Spring Break so we haven't had a party with his friends yet. But since it wasn't a school night, we got to celebrate with the family on his actual birthday which was great! He requested a Star Wars themed cake (first choice was Darth Vader which I nixed since the black frosting was a bit much), so I made a Yoda cake. I was worried it was going to be terrible, but people seemed to think it was decent. I will post pictures when I get them... He got some absolutely amazing presents and has had so much fun playing with them all in these last few days before school starts.
Unfortunately the week leading up to his birthday was not as great as the actual day itself. The drama began the week prior when he got strep throat. Luckily we caught it early and got him on antibiotics and within 48 hours he was feeling a lot better. However, about 5 days into taking the 10 day course of antibiotics he developed a strange measles-like rash starting on his feet and moving its way up his body. We first noticed it at night and by the next morning his whole body was covered in spots. I took him to the doctor who diagnosed it as a "normal" reaction the body can have when taking antibiotics and getting a cold virus at the same time. He said we should continue with the antibiotics and the rash would get worse before it got better but it was no big deal. Over the next few days we watched with growing concern as the rash changed from spots to huge, bruise like swaths of hives across his entire body. He had barely any clear skin anywhere. Back to the doctor when this time he was correctly diagnosed as having a penicillin allergy. A fairly bad one at that. We started Benedryl immediately and the doctor rechecked him later to make sure the reaction was clearing up. Luckily the Benedryl worked and we didn't have to give him any steroids. Now, a full week after ending the antibiotics the rash/hives are nearly gone but are still visible on his arms and legs (the worst affected areas). Poor kid missed three days of school right before Spring Break and a day the week prior for the strep. He's very excited to be returning tomorrow!
More once I get pictures!
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
I haven't forgotten!
The blog will be back soon! I have lost the cord that enables me to upload pictures from my camera to the computer...hopefully I'll get a replacement one this week. We've been busy getting ready to celebrate Henry turning SIX!! More soon!
Friday, February 21, 2014
Toddler Times
She learned a new word today...(watch the video to hear it!)
Nora is leaving her babyhood behind and is fully immersed in toddler-hood. Although she still has a darling, round, chubby-cheeked face, she is slimming way down and almost all of her baby-fat rolls are gone. She'll probably hate me for sharing this picture but it's so darn cute I just have to:
And, finally, she's smiling on command now! She looks JUST like Henry did at this age when he learned to smile. I'll try to find a picture that I am thinking of where Henry has the exact same look on his face.
Friday, February 14, 2014
16 Months Old
Look who's 16 months old already!
This face reminds me so much of Henry. I think their eyes look the same here, as well as the serious expression. This picture was taken at Henry's basketball class. Nora wanted to play so badly with the big kids. For the most part she was able to be distracted with her own ball (one of her favorite toys) but at times she would just bee-line it for the middle of the class and we'd have to run out and grab her before she got run over.
Another serious look here as she poses with a paper plate paddle we made for playing balloon tennis during the snowy weather. She wouldn't play with me and Henry at first, but after we were done with our game she quietly picked up her paddle, got the balloon and practiced by herself. She reminds me of Henry in that way as well - wanting to figure things out herself before jumping in to something new.
Look at how long her hair is getting! Although it's hard to tell in these pictures it's also getting a lot thicker. Her bangs are so long that they are constantly in her eyes. I've tried everything I can think of to keep them pulled back but she pulls everything out (and then says "ow!" of course!). She's getting more teeth - ugh. I think these are the last ones for awhile though.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Snow Days
AKA: Snowpocalypse 2014
The snow started falling on Thursday afternoon. School was released an hour early that day and cancelled on Friday as the snow continued to fall...and fall...and fall. By Friday evening we had about 4 or 5 inches. By Saturday another couple inches on top of that and then added a layer of freezing rain on top of all the snow. Luckily the layer of ice wasn't as thick as they were expecting (or as thick as it was in 2008 when we had a similar storm around Christmas time). The slow thaw started today (Sunday) but although some snow has melted and major streets are passable there is still so much snow (turning now into slush) that it hasn't all melted and now the forecast is for more freezing rain starting around 4 am, so school has already been cancelled for tomorrow.
It's been a fun few days in the deep snow, though! Each morning we went for a walk down to Starbucks and Thriftway. Friday was absolutely freezing - I don't think it made it above 20 degrees and with the wind chill it was in the single digits. It's been slowly warming up since then and today's high temperature of 34 degrees felt almost warm! We bundled up in many layers and wrapped scarves around our faces to keep the brutal wind off us on Friday, but by today we even walked farther to the park and Henry played on the play structure and Nora spent some time in the swing. But by far the most fun was had sledding down the street in front of our house.
Luckily one of our neighbors let us borrow their sled and both Henry and Nora had a blast sledding down the hill. Henry went on lots of runs and was super excited to share his fun with Nora. By today, when it was actually warm enough to spend more time outside, the snow was too slushy to sled.
It's been a fun few days in the deep snow, though! Each morning we went for a walk down to Starbucks and Thriftway. Friday was absolutely freezing - I don't think it made it above 20 degrees and with the wind chill it was in the single digits. It's been slowly warming up since then and today's high temperature of 34 degrees felt almost warm! We bundled up in many layers and wrapped scarves around our faces to keep the brutal wind off us on Friday, but by today we even walked farther to the park and Henry played on the play structure and Nora spent some time in the swing. But by far the most fun was had sledding down the street in front of our house.
Luckily one of our neighbors let us borrow their sled and both Henry and Nora had a blast sledding down the hill. Henry went on lots of runs and was super excited to share his fun with Nora. By today, when it was actually warm enough to spend more time outside, the snow was too slushy to sled.
We also had lots of fun playing in the snow in the backyard - complete with snowball fights of course. We had blizzard conditions much of the time with the wind absolutely whipping and the snow falling so hard so it was difficult to spend very much time outside (especially for Nora), but we made the most of it. Nora seemed to like it but not be overly excited. As usual, she just wants to be doing whatever her big brother is doing, so she was happy to be near him no matter what else was going on. Thankfully, Henry's old snowsuit fit her perfectly so she was able to stay warm and dry in the miserable conditions.
By today (day 4) we were all going a bit crazy with cabin fever and trying to keep the kids occupied has been getting harder and harder. Thank goodness for Pinterest where I got the idea for this fun project with baking soda and colored vinegar...
Basically they just drop colored vinegar into a pan of baking soda and watch the colorful fizzing. That kept them busy for awhile! We also made paddles out of paper plates and popsicle sticks and played tennis with a balloon. I expect we'll do more of that tomorrow as it was a big hit. I'll be up searching for more ideas tonight. It's extra tricky to figure out activities because not only do they have to appeal to both ages but we have to have the supplies on hand as driving anywhere is obviously out of the question. Here's a video of the baking soda/vinegar project as well as a couple sledding runs. If you listen carefully to Nora during the art project, she says "spicy" twice - she was tasting the baking soda and saying it was "spicy." I think she just means it's yucky - but I always tell her not to eat my salsa because it's spicy and I make a yucky face. The first sledding run is Henry by himself and it gives you a good idea of just how FAR he was able to sled. Fun!!
Sunday, January 26, 2014
January Update
We've been taking advantage of the sunny weather and our fabulously large backyard by playing lots and lots of soccer outside. Thanks to Grandma and Grandpa we've got an awesome new soccer goal to practice with. We were debating signing up Henry for t-ball this year, but I think we'll forgo that in favor of soccer. He's definitely enjoying it so far! We've also been going to the park a lot and Nora is proving to be quite fearless. She climbed to the top of a very tall slide (the stand alone type - probably 10 feet tall) and slid down all by herself...three times in a row. I was stunned. She's only 15 months old! She's also enjoying her present from Grandma and Grandpa - this "bike."
A couple more pictures to round out this post - Gigi making Nora laugh and laugh and laugh...and the two kiddos playing outside.
Oh, and one more video! You just have to watch it - no explanation other than to say Nora has an ongoing fascination with belly buttons...
Monday, January 13, 2014
15 Months Old
15 months and three days, to be precise. She's running (which is hilarious to watch, except when, as today, she was running downhill on the sidewalk trying to keep up with Henry - that was just scary as I kept thinking she was going to fall flat on her face at any moment), she's climbing on everything, she's gotten all four first molars and one of her canine teeth is in (I'm sure the others will be following shortly), she's saying more words every day and has even said her first sentence! Last week at the mall she said "Gigi, where are you?" and now she says "where are you?" all the time - when she's looking for Wilbur, looking for Henry at school, even looking for particular objects around the house. I was looking for her shoe the other day and said "we need to find your shoe" and she said "where are you?" She can follow two part directions (e.g. get that book, take it to Henry), she uses a fork extremely well and is fairly competent with a spoon. She has just recently gotten very interested in books - she loves, loves, loves to have books read to her but also likes to go in Henry's room and pull books off his shelf and look through them by herself.
I promised Mom I would try and list all the words she is saying so here goes: hi, bye, Mama, Daddy, dog, woof, bird, tweet, shoe, boot, tree, hat, drink, no, meow, see, this, ball, doll, belly, please, where are you, ... oh boy, I know I am missing some - I'll try to add to the list as I remember them.
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