This was originally written on Friday, July 17, 2009:
Logan helped me clean the house today!!!! I've mentioned before that he likes to organize and put things away - he'll even take a paper towel and wipe the floor or dust furniture. The problem, though (which I wrote about yesterday), is that he immediatately likes to mess up whatever it is again! Today, however, he obeyed when I told him to keep things the way they were and "let's move on to the next thing." So yes, it was SUCH a better day than yesterday!
Even with a handful of short temper tantrums. . .I can't believe I used to describe him as easy-going. I think he's like me - it depends on the situation and who he's around. Overall we're both "in the middle."
Oh, and yes, I was the energizer bunny as a child as well. I remember my maternal grandfather used to shake his head when he was around me and say, "Andrea! Do you ever just sit still?!" He'd tell me he'd get exhuasted just watching me because I never slowed down. I was diagnosed with ADD when I was 11. It wasn't serious, I never took anything for it and it never interfered with my life. And obviously I calmed down around high school, as the whole point of my post yesterday is because I'm NOT hyper anymore, lol. I know some people thrive on chaos, but I am the opposite. Still, I always try to find the good in going out of my comfort zone, so that's what I focused on today and it did help my perspective (Logan making my day easier was a bonus)!
We even had time for our usual hour walk as well as played outside in the backyard, as we do daily. I don't know what we're going to do this winter - going outside really breaks up my days - and Logan has NEVER whined outside. I'm sure he'll love playing in the snow but that's just not going to be the same!
On another topic, I have been waiting not so patiently for something that is saying "day 37" on my calendar which prompted me to take a pregnancy test and give a big sigh that it was negative. Although "cute" to have two babies born in April exactly two years apart, I am definitely not ready for baby #2. Must be stress-related, so hopefully after today going better it will visit tomorrow. . .along with my grandparents who will be here until Monday.
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This was originally written on Thursday, July 23, 2009:
We finally got our new camera! (To read more on my interest in photography, read My New Hobby.) We started thinking maybe we were going to get a Canon 40D instead of the Canon Rebel XS, even though it's double the price, because I have pretty big ideas of what I want to do (I'm trying to tell myself to take it slow and not get impatient/disappointed because I know it's going to take time). The Canon 40D is what people who actually make their living as photographers use.
However, before we went to buy it last night we decided to call Matt & Stacy because when Jaxson was 6 months old they added a professional camera with their regular one (the one like ours that broke). We hadn't heard what kind they had or what their opinion of it was. It was a good thing we talked to them because they have a Canon 40D! Matt said he hasn't been impressed at all and if he had to do it over again he would have gotten the Canon Rebel XS. He just saved us $! Apparently they're the exact same quality (which was my main concern - I want that fresh picture look) - there are just extra features to the Canon 40D but they aren't anything that Matt uses and nor are they features I care about at this point. He said that everything he likes about it is the same for the Canon Rebel XS.
So today Joe and I met while Logan was at his babysitter's and purchased the Canon Rebel XS at Best Buy, along with a 4-year protection plan incase anything happens to it like what happened with our other camera. (They will clean it every year, look it over, and fix anything for free. This is good since none of my digital cameras have made it to four years.) I'm so excited to start using it! :) Now we just need to sign up for a photography and photoshop class. . .
Speaking of Matt & Stacy you might have noticed that we haven't gotten together with them for awhile. They put their house up for sale on June 1st so they have been very busy. They've been living in the same house they bought since they got married so they were ready for a bigger one since they plan to have three more kids! (They would have already started trying except they wanted to wait until they bought a new house.) The good news is that they sold their house last week and bought a new one - but it is brand new and won't be completed until November so they are having to move into an apartment for three months. Their new house is farther from us, but the apartment is just 5 minutes away so we plan to do a playdate with Logan and Jaxson in August (which will have been four months).
In other news, something else to mention that Logan has been doing since 13.5 months old is that he walks over to me and sits down on my lap when he wants me to read him a book or put his socks or shoes on, or sometimes for no reason - it's so cute!
For those who use sippy cups - don't get the Born Free kind. I've mentioned that Logan only has 3 sippy cups because 99% time we use straw cups (except when they're all dirty). (You can read why in my post Straw Cups - The Better Alternative To Sippy Cups and Straw Cups - Not Sippy Cups) Well now he only has 2 (a Gerber and Nuby). My mom bought him his Born Free one last fall and he only used it a few times by a year old when I thought it was possibly leaking. By last month it was obvious it was - the liquid somehow spills out of it. She said it was the most expensive brand at the store - so don't waste your money. (Plus, it was always Logan's least fav of his 3.) I don't know for sippy cups which brand is the best, but for straw cups, definitely the Nuby brand (pictured below).My stepdad's parents visited us Sat, July 11th thru Mon, July 13th morning because they were on their way to South Dakota for a vacation. We had a nice time - went out to eat for chinese at a buffet on Saturday, the park on Sunday, played cards, and had Gambino's pizza for lunch and Red Robin for dinner. I also made blueberry muffins and cranberry bread for our breakfasts.
On Monday afternoon Logan had his 15 month check up. He weighed 24 lbs, 5 oz, was 31.5 inches long, and head was 19 inches. That is 50th percentile for weight, 75th percentile for height, and 90th percentile for head - how in the world he was once a 10th perecentile for head is beyond me, haha.
Our pediatrician was very impressed with him - even the fact that he's not talking on demand as much as he did a few weeks ago; he said kids really aren't consistant until they are two years old, so all he cares about at this point is if they say 4 real words and are communicating somehow. It is clear Logan understands every single thing I say (I can tell him to get his shoes, he does. I tell him it's bath time, he turns around and walks upstairs and goes right to the bath tub on his own, etc.) and he has no trouble communicating things to us. (He even said the word "hot" when touching the playground at the park the other day, even though I had never said that to him before or heard him say it!) Whenever the dogs bark he yells "Dog!" Which always makes me laugh because I always yell "Bella! Cosmo!"
His pattern was the exact same with mimicking - once he learned how to do it, he did everything on demand all of the time, but after a month or two just did a little here & there still only when he's in the mood. Doctor said that's probably just his personality; once he's learned something it's time to move on - so at first he was excited about talking and saying everything but now he's like, I'll just stick to what I like (such as, "oh shoot" which he still says 50 times a day, haha!)
Joe was a late talker and his dad even later (4 yrs old) and both of them are the smartest men I know (Joe tests genius level) so it has nothing to do with intelligence. Logan is completely average since he started at 14 months, everything I read says 13-18 months.
For vaccines, he got his last Hib dose (so now he's done with that, PCV, and Rotavirus) and his 2nd of 4 DTaP (he'll get his 3rd dose at 18 months and his final dose at 2 yrs).
We still haven't given him the polio or Hep B or A because they just seem so low priority (there's been no polio in the US since the 1970s, and since Logan is not having sex the only way he could get Hep B is through a blood transfusion, while Hep A is mainly in third world countries because it's caused by contamination - through poor or nonexistent sewage treatment. Those in the US who do catch it are usually between the ages of 5 and 14 - it is extremely rare for a baby/toddler to get it, pretty much only if they live in extremely unclean/unsanitary environments. It is also not a serious illness - virtually everyone recovers in a few weeks with no ill effects. This shot wasn't even given to children until 2006.) So I don't know when we'll do Hep A or polio, probably sometime before kindergarten.
We'll probably do the Hep B at 18 months since the only other vaccine he'll get that month is the DTaP.
So by the time Logan's 2 he'll be caught up on everything except the Hep A, polio and we're waiting until after age 2 for the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) which is just one dose. The only other two left on the childhood schedule are the flu shot which he probably won't ever get because it is usually a waste (statistics show it either doesn't work or is usually the wrong one or the flu might be "no fun" but it's not deadly, yet the vaccine has nasty ingredients) and chickenpox (which the vaccine has bad ingredients and it isn't a serious virus, so I'm leaning towards not giving that one at all, either, since I had it as a child and didn't care. . .I remember just liking being home from school with my mom)!
Logan did excellent again with the shots, no crying (he just screams when they prick him but stops the second they pull it out) and no side effects.
Unfortunately when he had his cold last week (which was gone by last Friday) his eczema from the fifth's disease came back and looked worse than it ever had. It itched him this time so he had scabs all over his shoulders. :( Our pediatrician gave us a few samples of the prescription cream and the horrible outbreak went away in just two days! He verified what I said in my post titled Everything, though, as far as it will probably come back. But at least this cream works very quickly so if we put it on at the first signs next time maybe we can prevent it from getting bad again next time he catches a virus.
Behavior-wise, Logan has been excellent since my stressed-out post Everything--3. Month 15 is going really well, so far! I asked Babysitter if Logan has thrown any temper tantrums yet and she gave me a shocked expression and said, "No! He is the sweetest child." She went on to say that "It could change, but he is actually my easiest, most well behaved child." I was so happy to hear that, even though she said more than once "that could change" which is so true - that should be the title of my blog: how kids are never predictable, just when you think they're getting easier they get harder, just when you think they're getting harder, they get easier. But at least this week was better than last week, so that's all that matters! And, I had a massage last night for the first time in two months which always helps my side of things! I made another appt. with the best massuse in the world for two weeks. I also returned to my counselor and last Sunday "you know what" came.
Logan did get into a cabinet with a glass pitcher, though (not his fault obviously) and dropped it to the ground, causing it to shatter. We were very thankful that only one tiny piece landed on his foot causing just a tiny prick - but although I made an agreement with myself after last Thurs. when I yelled at Logan for that third time in his life that I'm just NOT going to do that again, I also need NOT to do it with Joe. Because I screamed at Joe since he was the one watching Logan at the time, but this made Logan burst into tears because he was scared of me! So then I had to comfort him and reassure him that everything was okay. . .but UGH, I felt horrible. The last thing I want to do is to cause Logan fear and anxiety. I remember when I used to have time to watch Dr. Phil he said that when you fight in front of your children it changes who they are. It takes away their security - I do not want to mess up the good I've done through attachment parenting. I never yelled in the first five years of our marriage. No, Joe & I didn't always agree but we never raised our voices or lost our temper with each other. About six months after having a baby, however, I noticed we both started losing our cool at times. It seemed to improve around ten months, but lately I've felt like I'm yelling at Joe again, and after seeing Logan's horrified face on the day of the pitcher, I'm vowing to myself not to do it in front of Logan again.
Even today when I picked up Logan at Babysitter's, they were playing a game and she was holding him in her lap and she teasingly yelled at one of the girls who won and Logan burst into tears! He definitely doesn't like yelling!
I had the carpet cleaned on Monday night, and organized our basement. We had always just thrown storage stuff down there in a mess - next step is to actually throw all of our empty boxes away.
I revised Plans For A Year From Now (the post about baby #2) because I've decided I don't want to start trying to get pregnant again until August 2010 rather than June 2010. Even though I'm hoping for the best as far as morning sickness, I have to prepare for the worst and I don't want it ruining my summer. I want to be able to be outside with Logan every day again rather than with my head in a pillow. But instead of stopping in September like I'd originally planned, I've decided I'm fine just continuing until it happens. Yes, that means then I'll probably be pregnant in the summer months (blah) but I'd rather have a baby born in the summer than the winter due to virus' and SDD. I took a facebook quiz and it said I'll get pregnant in September 2010, LOL. That's a June baby and a girl according to the Chinese calendars.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Much Better Day!
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From Kendra on original post in July 2009:
Every single year I go through the same worry as you, "What do I do during the winter?" and every year, it always works out fine. Here are a few things we do... Our basement has riding toys and Mark attatched a swing to the rafters. We actually thought about bringing a slide down there, but never got around to it. Also, check out your local library. I'm sure they have weekly storytime. You might have a bunch of children's programs in your town too. Here we have something called Tot Lot twice a week for 2 hours. It's in the skating rink and they set up jungle gym things for young children. Then they provide bikes and riding toys and you can bring your kids under 4. It's been awesome for the kids and for me because I get to socialize as well. :)
Go to the mall with Logan. My kids are obsessed with the mall. They love the "smelly stores" like Bath and Body works and the candle stores. Plus, most malls have fountains to throw pennies and a play area for little ones. You can bring your stroller and take a walk like you do outside.
Kendra, thanks so much for the EXCELLENT tips! I did blog about how I signed Logan up at the library in my post titled "Everything", but I hadn't thought about those other ideas. I'm glad to know that I'm not alone and so I really appreciate that nice comment yesterday as well!!!!!
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