Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Big Boys Wear Underwear












We've hit another milestone! Kyle has been showing signs of potty training readiness for quite some time but we've been a little on the non committal a.k.a. just pure lazy side, when it came to taking this next step. It started over the weekend, but I really held him to it on Monday. The morning started with "Kyle, you are going to wear big boy underwear today." Then Chad had to show him that he was wearing his underwear. This was followed by ongoing discussions about how we all use the potty and only baby Sean would still wear diapers. Then it was the huge fan fare every time he used the potty, and it just took off from there. I took him to the mall and we used the potty; I took him to the swim club and he used the potty, and we quickly got through a day of hitting various bathrooms (talk about germ overload).
The ironic part of this, and the reason I had to post this to the blog tonight (before I forgot) was that on our official potty training day (7/26) Chad decided to come home with a backpack from REI for Kyle that holds water, and has a tube to drink water out of (they are called camel bags - see attached pictures). I guess he thought Kyle would get a kick out of it on our upcoming vacation and while he rides his bike. So Kyle proceeded to wear it all evening, drink a gallon of water and run to the toilet every 1/2 hr. What is really funny is that Kyle doesn't say in a calm voice "I need to go potty." It's more of a panicked shriek...."mommy, I need to pee,......hurry, it's coming!!!" which basically throws me into a frenzy to find the nearest potty in the house, store, neighborhood - you name it. That's why they say you have to be committed to it.
So today (Tuesday), I took Kyle to school wearing underwear. His teacher had a confused look on her face and I explained to her that he was ready and that putting him in pull ups backfires because he reminds me that "he can pee in diapers." Long story short, he got through school today and no accidents (that I'm aware of). It was water play day, so he did come home in a change of clothes but mysteriously wearing the same pair of underwear.
OK one more story. So I get home a little late from work tonight, but I'm absolutely excited about Kyle being potty trained (hopefully he sticks with it) and I'm probably more excited than he is, so I decide at 8:30PM at night to take him to Target to pick out more underwear. Seemed like a cool thing to do. Note to self (and other parents out there). Do not take your child who has been at school all day, is exhausted and very hyper to Target. He proceeded to run down all the aisles, fall down, scream and hurt his wrist. I was an "attraction" in the store. We did make it out with Buzz Light Year, Thomas the Train and Lightening McQueen underwear, but it wasn't quite the outing I was hoping for.
Thanks for listening to my rant. Had to get all this documented because it was an interesting comedy of errors.
ps - forgot to mention when Chad went to REI (we had a great gift certificate) he got me an awesome bike too...and I love it (see picture)

Monday, July 26, 2010

New Favorites


Weeks ago I was talking to you about how Kyle loves riding his bike and all the progress he's making. Seems right now all he wants to do is play baseball. The minute I get home from work Kyle says "mom, play baseball game?" Included is a video of our so called "game." He'd rather not use a baseball T, he's all about having it pitched to him.
Regarding Sean, well he's a handful. He loves watching Kyle and his smile is so big. The minute he doesn't get what he wants, he's a very angry baby. He's got quite a temper on him. Like I've said all along, the happiest baby in the world one minute and angry Sean the next. We love our boys.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Boys




















Not exactly sure if all boys have this much energy, but mine sure do. They literally do not stop. They remind me of the ferrets I had years ago (Weasley and Thomas). They would run around and play until they'd just pass out. They would get into everything to, not to mention the constant cleaning they required to keep "the stink" down. Amazing how much little boys and ferrets have in common.
I've just learned to get them outside as much as possible. So today...which is an attempt to get back to Monday's off....we will be hitting Happy Hollow Zoo. Here are a couple pictures I thought were cute. This includes: boys taking apart my cupboards, Sean eating a green bean, Sean passed out after his green beans and the boys watching morning cartoons together.

Have a good week.

Monday, July 12, 2010

More Pictures





Just realized you'd never know I was actually on the Oregon trip because I'm not in any of the pictures. This is proof I did partake - fishing and the jet ski! Also found a couple other cute pics I didn't want to neglect posting. Have a great week.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Celebrating the 4th of July in Oregon





















A lot has happened in a few short weeks. My mom is moved into her new place (2.4 m from me), although still working on getting settled in. We've all had a virus which has meant lots of runny noses. Kyle fell off the top of a ladder while talking to the little girls next door (bruised up but not broken).
The real highlight was getting away to Oregon for the 4th. We left Thursday night, drove all night (9hrs) and arrived and Grandma and Grandpa Nelson's around 4:30 AM. We were a little groggy on Friday.
While there, we relaxed, ate a ton, went fishing, enjoyed the river/boat, jet ski, ATV, walks, and some amazing fireworks - thanks to Chad & Ron. They had a whole box which took about 2 hrs and all kinds of crazy devices - only one mishap but no one injured (thank goodness!)
Sean and Kyle were in their glory up there, so busy and so happy.
The trip back on Monday was long; making 3 stops (1 of which was Medford Costco) it was 12 hrs, arriving back to SJ around 11:30 PM. LONG DAY and the kids were ok but it was trying.
Sean is standing up on his own and trying to take steps, so it will only be a matter of time. He has completely given up baby food and only wants "people food." This means I need to go grocery shopping and get more creative with soft food he can feed himself.
Kyle is loving preschool (he was moved up to "room A"), is still potty training, talks constantly, likes to wrestle with Sean, and is really into baseball and basketball.
We just decided to start insisting he sit at the dinner table with us and eat what we're eating. It's been a rocky road. We made a few mistakes along the way with regard to his eating regimen that we're trying to avoid with Sean and make right with Kyle.
We're all doing well, very tired at times with so much going on constantly but nothing to complain about.
Looking forward to our motor home trip to Calgary/Lake Louise in August. Chad parents are being incredibly generous and letting us borrow their RV. What an adventure that will be. Enjoy the pics, you'll see the boys are getting big and are starting to look more and more different from one another - they are truly their own people.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Brothers

Just took this one tonight - very cute. I think they are starting to figure out that playing together can be really fun. They make each other laugh all the time.








Then there was the night mom got home late and dad fed re fried beans from our favorite Mexican restaurant Adelitas to Sean - this was the result.









This video is of Kyle shredding it up on his bike at Michelle's condo in Capitola.



This depicts the shenanigans that go on when they are in their room together. Sean jumps up and down in his crib and Kyle does crazy stuff in his bed - and you just hear loud screaming & laughter. Then mom or dad has to go in and say - "time to go to bed!" (note the cat tail walking through the video - that's "fat cat" getting in on the action).
It's been trying at times having them in the same room but it's worth it and I think we're on the home stretch - Sean has even slept through the night 2 nights in a row (keep your fingers crossed!)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Big Sur





It's feeling like summer. Last weekend we camped out in beautiful Big Sur - with the Burgs and Harringtons. We left Friday night after work and returned home on Sunday. We had such a blast with our friends and all the boys (6 in total). Chad did a great job of getting us organized, up there, set up and taken down. Only challenging part was Sean - still not feeling well and a little cranky. We did bring his porta crib which is truly a camping essential (we have a really big tent).
Kyle was in heaven - camping out on the river, endless rocks to the throw in the river, bikes, hills to climb, dirt to get dirty in, boys to pal around with, s'mores (2 weekends in a row) and all that mother nature, family and good friends has to offer. Camping is fun!...dirty, but fun! 5 loads of laundry later, we're catching up here at home and making our way through another crazy work/daycare week. Love summer and spending time with the boys (Chad too). Here are some highlight pics. oh - forgot to mention they have a great store/bar up the road - so Julia and I even got some girl time (w/Chardonnay) - loved that too.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Other Cute Pictures from Spring 2010



















Before I forget to post these, here are other recent pics:

Time with my boys




The month has flown by. Chad's mom saved us - moved in for 3 1/2 weeks while I got through my busiest month at work - we are forever grateful. Work is still busy but I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Sean has become a little more challenging - definitely has his moments. We now call him "Jack Jack" the character from the movie "Incredibles"; if you've seen the movie you know why - happy one minute, a crying devil the next minute. He's also teething and has been constantly sick, so he hasn't exactly had it easy. The boys haven't seen much of me, so that's been a change for them as well.
We had a great Memorial weekend. We were invited to hang with the Newmans & Bonfantines in Aptos at Seascape. Kyle had a blast with little Luke, they enjoyed riding their bikes, riding in the golf cart down to the beach, playing in the water, building sand castles, the bonfire, eating S'mores, and the highlight was riding in the little race card Jeff rented (see pic). The boys are really cute together. Sean did well with the Newman twins, but it was busy with all the little ones. We decided to call in a sitter for a couple hours and had some time at the bar (so nice) with our best buddies - Jeff, Annie, Lindsey, Michelle and Cameron. Chad and I have the greatest friends.
Having a 3 day weekend with Chad and the boys was so needed. Back to the work week! Enjoy these recent pics.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Stamina





By definition "the capability of sustaining prolonged stressful effort." That's pretty much how I can describe this last month.
Life has been busy, and sleep has been minimal. My busy season at work typically heats up April and goes through at least June, so I've been mentally preparing. Just as expected (because the perfect storm was brewing) my moms home in Nipomo finally sold, so it's been a scramble to find her a home in the bay area. Luckily we did find something, worked with a realtor Thursday night to get an offer in and it was accepted. Beginning late June, my mother will be a resident of Quail Hollow in San Jose (55+ community), and just 2 miles from me.
Besides working 10+ hr days, I'm spending every spare second with my boys, a little time with hubby and just functioning in survival mode.
It's nuts now but will get better. I'm forcing Chad to plan a vacation for July or August so I can stay focused on some downtime with my favorite people (the fam!)
Boys are doing great. Sean, whom started crawling at 6 months, is now 7 months and fully mobile. He's pulling him self up on everything, and now reaching for everything in site (coffee table is his favorite). He's funny - so happy one minute and a screamer the next. He's a bottomless pit who wants to eat 24/7. Loves yogurt, bananas, apples, crackers, cereal puffs, and pretty much anything that can be mashed.
Kyle is a chatter box. Seems funny now that I was worried about his lack of vocabulary. His talking has taken off and he says the funniest things. He loves to yell at my moms dog "Loki - get in the backyard." He just tortures that poor dog. Loves to mimic us and gives me the most devilish glances - what a trouble maker. Today, Daddy took him to the lake to throw rocks and then we met up at a children's fair. It was my first break in a while and it felt so nice to be outside. I'm actually watching TV today and catching up on some Oprah/Biggest Loser. It's so nice.
Life is good! Working hard, loving my family, and found a great home for my mom (wish us luck getting through the next few weeks!)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Action Day / Primary Plus - Egg Hunt






Kyle and Sean had an Easter party at school today. Dad made it, mom didn't - at least there was some parental representation (Thanks Chad!)
According to Chad, Kyle wasn't into the Easter Egg Hunt like he was last year, he was more excited about taking Chad around the school to show him everything and play on the playground. Kyle made a cute Easter bag and collected a few eggs - he was eager to show me when I got home from work.
We're off to Reno/Tahoe tomorrow. Taking the kids to the snow (for sledding), will check out Circus Circus and do some swimming in the hotel pool (indoor of course.) Should be fun. Happy Easter!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Easter Time!






Love spring, the warm weather, easter egg hunts, pastel colors, and all that Spring and Easter has to offer. We hit the Los Gatos Easter Egg Hunt this morning and had a lot of fun. We didn't think to actually grab a basket for eggs, so Kyle used his bike helmet - whatever works....just glad we made it out of the house and over there on time (it's the little things). The place was so packed full of families that the egg hunt took about 3 minutes - you had to be fast. Lots of fun stuff for the kids, we had a blast - great to be outside too. Enjoy the pics!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Daylight Savings





We're enjoying our evenings; still some sunlight when we get home from work to enjoy the boys and their activities.

Sean loves his jumper, and he loves it so much that he jumps until he passes out!

Kyle loves his bike, he rides it every chance he gets during the course of a day. On daycare days, aka "school days" he wants to ride it before we leave and then as soon as we get home. Dad bought him a new helmet, and he'd practically eat dinner and sleep in it if we'd let him.

They are such fun little guys
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