Monday, October 29, 2007

Two-and-a-half and 9 months old

Friends

We've let a couple of anniversary dates fly by without an official posting. Back-to-back, first Daniel turned 2-and-a-half, and the next day Rachel hit 9 months.

This is a fun time.

In the last couple of weeks, Rachel has really discovered what she can do with her new mobility skills, and it just makes her so very happy and proud that she can move around. She's pulling up on everything now, and while she still needs to keep a hand on "something" when she's standing, she's getting pretty confident about moving around. She climbed up a couple of stairs the other day trying to keep up with Daniel.

There's nothing she loves more in this world than Daniel. She will say "da-da", and we're pretty sure that she means Daniel, not papa. That's OK. She'll crawl over to her toy box, dump it out all over the floor and sit there and play perfectly contently. She's a very enthusiastic and happy kid right now, and it's fun to see.

Daniel's changes are more evolutionary. He has an amazing vocabulary and solid pronounciation of most words - the ones that start with "S" are still a little tricky. He can string together long, multi-sentence thoughts. Today while trick-or-treating, a neighbor said of him "you're a little parrot, aren't you?' and he indignantly said back "No! I'm not a little parrot, I'm a little pirate."

And so he was, Rachel was the parrot.... They both came to Eric's office, and Daniel went around the neighborhood and was a great hit.

Occasionally, Daniel can give us a hint of what the saying "the terrible twos" is all about, but it's really fairly rare, and usually related to being tired or hungry (and not wanting to take a nap or eat). If he doesn't get a nap, he is a very crabby
little boy by the time bedtime rolls around.

Speaking of which, we have been meaning to comment on Daniel's truly excellent nighttime routine for a while. After a bath, he'll ask for 2 books (usually trying to sneak in a third). Then he'll crawl into bed and he'll read the thank you prayer book, then go to sleep. This even works when his routine should be disturbed because we're travelling.

Thank you for the food we eat
Thank you for the world so sweet
Thank you for the birds that sing
Thank you God, for everything
Thank you for my family
Thank you God for loving me
For each and every child I pray
And thank you for this Special day
Amen.

We went to a corn maze with Farmor and Grandpa before they left, and Daniel had a good time. He was very excited by the corn cobs, exclaiming 'look more corn' everytime he found a piece - which, given the location, was about every 2 steps.
Oh, and it appears that the raccoons are back

And that's about it for now. Hope everyone had a fun Haloween.

R.E.A.D

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Intussusception

Friends

A lot has happened since last time. Lots of developments and activities, and it's just been too busy around here to sit down and write about all of them.

So we had our first trip to the ER on Rachel's behalf. The weekend of October 21, she was showing signs of stomache pain, and combined with vomiting and blood in her diaper, it was time to visit the friendly pediatricians. It didn't take them long to diagnose her with intussusception, which I'd never heard of before. The long version is under that link, the short version is that the intestine folds in on itself, cutting off all digestion and bloodflow. Luckily, the folks over at the new children's hospital were able to resolve it without surgery, and she's been as right as rain since then.


Grandpa and Farmor were visiting here for the last 10 days or so, which is always a nice treat. We had planned an excursion down to Santa Fe and Taos which looked for a while like it might be cancelled by the trip to the hospital or the snowstorm we had the day of departure, but it all worked out well. The kids were superstars on the longish car ride.

Santa Fe - well - you have to really love art galleries to get the most out of that place, but we stayed in a nice B&B, and it was relaxing.

Daniel is really taken by the Pixar movie "Cars" right now, and can portray all the characters. His favorites are naturally enough "lightening McQueen" and "Tow Mater", but he does a hillarious rendition of being a tractor, from the "tractor tipping" scene.

The wooden blocks came off the tricycle pedals - Daniel's finally tall enough that he doesn't need them.

Some milestone dates are already upon us as I write this, so I'll stop this update and move to the next one.

Love -> R.E.D.A

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Are you happy?

Friends

Don't you think it's been too long without a video? So do we. These aren't the "best videos ever", but they're new...
We particularly like the Texas accent when Daniel says "Hi" to grandma babe. Rachel has walked with the wagon, but not in the grass. There is really nothing that she wants to do more than walk, and she's making great strides towards it.
The title of today's blog is something Daniel has started to say when he understands that he's done something we don't approve of. "Are you happy?" and "can you smile?" Daniel has been on an independent streak lately. He wants to do everything himself, and that's a good thing. Today he hung up his jacket and pyjamas on his own.

Rachel - well, the big story there is that she's crawling all over the house lately. Not the crawl-fall-crawl version from last week either - she'll go from room to room and today she crawled up a step from the playroom to the kitchen. It makes her so very happy to be able to move around on her own terms. Still, she wants to take it up a notch, and now she wants to walk around while holding someone's fingers. She'll also transition between pieces of furniture.


Oh, and there was an early 9-month visit to the pediatrician for Rachel. At 6 months they were a little worried about her weight, so they wanted to see her early. We're back on track. She clicked in at:

  • 17lbs 10.5oz (40th percentile for weight- up from 10th at 6 months)
  • 28 3/8" (85% percentile for height)
  • 17.25" (50th percentile for head)

So all is good there. Both kids got flu shots and Daniel was a champ - didn't cry at all.

We had the annual gathering of friends for the GABF last weekend, and Sean was in town with his parents. It was good fun to watch the kids play together. Øystein and his father Rolf also stayed with us, and Rolf had a good time playing soccer with Daniel (one of the above pictures)

That's about it for this update. In a few days, Farmor and Grandpa come to visit. Woo-hoo.

Until next time. Love, D.A.R.E.

Monday, October 8, 2007

That was fun.

This weekend was a lot of fun

On Saturday, the town we live in organized a "Fall Festival", with games and activities for the kids. There was a mechanical bull, horseshoe tosses, beanbag tosses, an egg hunt, scarecrows, free pumpkins and a lot more. It was just really well done, and Daniel had an absolute blast.

He was probably the youngest kid to try the mechanized bull, but he hung on, and really had a good time on it. He painted a piggy bank and showed that his art skills and proficiency with a paint brush have really come a long way. It may look a little random, but every single stroke on that pig was deliberate, and he was quite clear on what colors to use.

Rachel has reached a couple of significant milestones in the last couple of days. She can now crawl forwards consistently, and can go from crawling back to sitting up.


More importantly, though - she's now figured out how to self-soothe. Experienced parents will know that this is the biggest thing to happen after "sleeping through the night" - when she's tired, we can now put her in the crib and she'll fall asleep on her own. This is huge.

After the fall festival, our friends Harrison, Harrison and Gretchen came over and we had a nice dinner and carved pumpkins. Daniel liked the experience, but wasn't so big on the "Goo" in the pumpkin.

The Social calendar is getting busy. This weekend we host the annual gathering for the Great American Beer Festival, and next weekend Farmor and Grandpa come to visit. If you read the blog, you're welcome to come over before the festival for the chili cookoff. Saturday - open house between 1pm and 4:30pm.

Until next time.

Love, R.E.A.D.