Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Kinley is 8 months old

Eight months old! I have to start off with a little back tracking and admit another one of my Mommy fails. What I chalked up to just a fussy baby and possible teething while giving updates for Kinley's seven month post actually turned out to be Strep throat. :-( THAT'S why I had been having such a hard time with her. After about five days of constant fussiness, I finally decided to take her to the pedi, but I honestly wasn't expecting her to be sick. The doctor was just as surprised as I was that the test came back positive because apparently, it's not very common in babies. I felt horrible knowing that she had been dealing with that for days and for complaining about what a fussy baby I had. I'm just hoping that was a random case and that she doesn't have recurring Strep like I did when I was younger. Fingers crossed. So, my poor little girl started out that month with discomfort and she ended it with discomfort. She's been teething and has not been happy. Her upper left tooth popped through yesterday (and her other top tooth looks to be following), so at least I KNOW the fussiness is due to teething this time. That makes three pearly whites.

Let's see... aside from still being on a regular nursing schedule, she's eating a lot of little pieces of whatever food we eat. She loves eating dried yogurt and sweet potato puffs. I give her those so that she can learn to self-feed and she's doing great with that. Not crawling, but she can definitely feed herself. HaHa! She does seem a little more ready to be mobile, although, her size is still limiting her. She can turn a circle while on her belly to get something behind her and she is sitting in a tripod position pretty well. Maybe she'll crawl before Christmas, but I doubt it. I'm starting to wonder if we've missed that opportunity to crawl since she's always in a sitting position as opposed to being on her belly, but what do I really know?? Guess we'll see. She's still waking a lot at night and wants to nurse each time she wakes up. I actually tried to put her in her crib one night and it didn't work out for us at all. She screamed each time I put her in the crib, regardless if she was almost asleep or fully asleep and woke as soon as I layed her down. I eventually got in the crib with her and nursed her to sleep a couple of times, but she woke up about 30 minutes later each time. After several attempts, she ended up back in my bed since I knew she would probably wake up Tyler sleeping in the next room with all her screaming. I feel kind of stuck, but as I've been saying, I know this won't last forever.

I think that covers the main things. I'm sure we'll have a lot more to share with the holidays right around the corner! :-)





(The more I look at this picture, it's becoming one of my favs. Silly girl!)

Friday, November 11, 2011

Silly girl

She was having a little too much fun sticking her tongue out at me. ;-)











Afternoon at the playground

Loving our beautiful Fall weather!





















Kinley's first time on the swing at the park~






And Tyler's favorite thing... watching the train go by~

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tyler is 3 1/2 years old

Happy Half Year Birthday to my little boy (a little late)! There are so many updates from the past six months... let's jump right in to them.

I think the biggest accomplishment for Tyler has to be that he is completely potty trained now. It's kind of funny how it happened. He had been doing great for so long and was definitely headed down the right track before Kinley was born. After Kinley was here, we took some major steps back mostly because I was occupied with her and too lazy to deal with an occasional accident from him. I found it easier to put him in a Pull-Up, despite him actually wanting to wear his big boy undies. I'm sure that has to be a big no-no in the books somewhere. We had a small get-together at the beginning of May with a few of his little friends (that are a little older) and he'll kill me one day for telling this, but for some reason, all the kids ended up playing in his bounce house with their bottoms off. I think one went potty outside and everyone followed. Anyway, he realized that he was the only one NOT wearing big boy undies and decided he was going to wear them from that moment on, no matter how lazy I was or how hard I tried to put him in a Pull-up and he's used the potty ever since. It was a piece of cake once he made the decision and my life suddenly got a little easier. I guess peer pressure isn't always a bad thing. ;-)

He's already signed up to start a pre-k program next Fall. It's through a Church, but it is an actual accredited program and I love that it's just two days a week. I already feel anxious about letting him go, but I know this will be a good transition for both of us before he starts Kinder the following year. And he's super excited about it! All of his friends are in some type of program right now and Tyler talks about wanting to go to school all the time, but I really want to enjoy as much time with him before he does start school full-time. I mean, this is why I chose to stay home and be with my kids.

He has such a wonderful imagination that grows each day. He's always pretending to be something fun like a doctor, hair dresser, a cat, and even a hash brown maker/taster. He created a restaurant the other day called Toronto Grill and sets up little picnics and tea parties. He likes to pretend that he's Max and I'm Ruby from his cartoon show, Max and Ruby. He still has imaginary friends that change often. The last one I remember was a pet mouse that he punished and sent to time out for supposedly pushing him into a cabinet. haha. He picks a stuffed animal to get attached to and then moves onto another one a couple of weeks later. Right now, he's attached to his stuffed kitty that he named Cappers and a dog that he named Smudge. He talks in a deep voice and calls it his "man voice" and does a pretty funny baby Kinley voice. And speaking of, Tyler and Kinley aren't best buds yet, but he is starting to interact with her a little more. He doesn't like sharing his toys with her at all, but he does like dancing and making silly faces at her to get her to laugh. I snuck up behind him a couple of months ago while he was holding Kinley's hand and laying next to her on a blanket and he said to her, "We'll be friends forever." Ugg... melt my heart and I SO hope that's true!! See... I know he loves her deep down. He enjoys reading books and recently read a book where he learned a lot about our Solar System ('100 Facts About Our Solar System'), so he's pretty into planets and stars right now. He enjoys going to the library for storytime and is excited that he has his own library card. A couple of his new favorite shows are Sponge Bob, Transformers and Dino Dan and some of his favorite foods are: shrimp, fish, chicken nuggets, pasta and fruit.

Some of the not-so-great updates... he hasn't been napping for about a month. I was hoping that he would nap until he started Kindergarten. haha. It became a struggle to get him down because he would say that he wasn't tired and it was a struggle to wake him up from his naps because he wanted to continue sleeping. Add Kinley in the mix and it just wasn't working out. It has been HARD and makes for a really long day for all of us. I'm not sure if it's coincidence with no naps or his age or what, but we've been having a very hard time with him lately, throwing temper tantrums, whining and crying about everything, yelling, telling us no, doing exactly what we tell him not to do. I'm not sure where it's coming from, but it's gradually getting worse and I know we need to get a handle on it soon. He just really seems to be struggling with his emotions and gets very frustrated easily. I'm going to try and get us back in a napping routine somehow to see if that helps with his attitude and crankiness. We're entering the world of telling fibs. All small things, of course, but I could ask him if he knocked over a box and just as serious as he could be, he'll tell me that his 'bunny' did it. Uh, yeah... right. I've been trying to stress that he needs to tell me the truth and he may not get in trouble for telling me the truth, which totally worked in his favor recently. After letting him play in his room alone, I came to check on him and he was pretty determined to not let me go in the bathroom. Obviously, I knew he did something and gave him a chance to tell me before I went in to look. He immediately confessed that he wrote all over the bathroom counter and sink and drew 'tattoos' on his back and then reminded me that I said he wouldn't get in trouble for telling the truth. It was hard, but I stuck to that and just made him help clean the mess. Silly kid.

That's pretty much it in a nutshell. The crazy ups and downs of our day to day with a 3 1/2 year old toddler. Love him like noone's business, though. :-)

Getting a new mark on the growth chart we made~








short clip of my little dude~

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Really, Mom?

You have to turn the volume up for this one, it's a little hard to hear. I tried to record Tyler as he was playing with his toys and making fun voices for each of them, but he was in no mood to be recorded.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Evening fun

We tend to get a little silly in the evening. ;-)



Wednesday, November 2, 2011