Thursday, January 5, 2012

Our Caped Crusaders

First, a little story.

When you have kids, there are certain moments that make being a parent all the more real. Being barfed on in the middle of the night was my moment this week. Aiden woke up crying Tuesday night/ Wednesday morning. When I went to pick him up in their dark nursery, I couldn't tell which way he was facing. Unfortunately, I turned him around to face me just at the wrong time. I quickly scurried down the hall with him to jolt Eric out of bed to help me with the clean-up. We had to change his bedding, which meant we had to wake up Reid too. No photos to go with this story, but imagine:
- two toddlers running around in the middle of the night,
- three pajama changes, because Aiden kept getting sick,
- me trying to chase Aiden down with a bowl so that he would avoid barfing on the floor of our room or on his pajamas,
- Aiden running away from the bowl because he thought I was being silly and wanted to chase him for fun.
Did I mention this was the first day back for my students? They had one tired teacher that day, although I think I hid it pretty well. I must admit I was very tempted to cry for my mommy. Poor Eric was awake even longer than I was because he was trying to get Reid (not Aiden!) back to sleep, but he kept crying when Eric would lay him down. This was the first time either one of them has gotten sick like this. Luckily, Reid avoided throwing up and that night was it for Aiden. Have to earn those parenting stripes somehow, I suppose.
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Back to more pleasant topics...
I was a tad late getting our Christmas presents sent to my brother's family in Minnesota. Mailing them January 3rd isn't that bad. Right? My dilemma was finding the time to finish everything. Here's a new knitted hat for Eva. (I also sewed her some blocks using some of the fabric that Kelsey picked out for the curtains in Eva's nursery. But, I forgot to take a picture. :( David and Kelsey- Maybe you can send me a picture?)
I had the boys try it on so I could figure out where to attach the ear ties. It was a bit snug on their heads, so hopefully it will be a good fit for Eva.


One of the donkeys from our Nativity set went missing. Found the next day with the pots and pans. I think I remember Aiden playing with it in the kitchen, now that I think about it.
I wanted to be sure to record this. At breakfast, Reid has gotten into the habit of taking fistfuls of Cheerios and mixing them in with his yogurt. Maybe he's trying to tell us that the old Cheerios are a little too plain.

The boys were helping me fold laundry the other night. Some of their bath towels made great capes.




A distress call came our way. A toddler being forced to eat a balanced meal?
That sounds serious. We'll be right there.
I let the boys roam around the laundry room this evening. Big highlight for them to be in a room normally off limits.
Reid's favorite part was banging on the washing machine. I bought the washer and dryer at a cheap scratch-and-dent price back in 2003 when I moved into my condo. Still going strong, despite being used ten-fold since the boys were born.

The boys received a farm animals book for Christmas from either Eric's parents or sister. (I'm sorry I can't remember!) It came with a DVD which the boys loved watching this evening. Bonus: It bought enough time for me to make supper.
Another ride in the car cart at the grocery store.
Helping Daddy load up some Dr. Pepper. The only problem is that if we stopped too long, they tried to escape.
Aiden making the move:
Now, Reid goes for it:
Both at the same time!
Don't worry, Reid. Aiden's got you covered.
Trying to coax smiles in the parking lot. No deal, as we had run over into morning nap time. At least we managed to make it through the grocery store with no meltdowns.

We've had beautiful weather here this week. Nice to be able to let the boys run around outside a little bit.

Finally, one more Christmas gift. My brother, David, received "Ted" for Christmas in 1984. He went everywhere with us through the years and my dad likes to say "That bear's been more places than most people". One of our high school friend's sister started a toy portrait business. When our friend mentioned it on Facebook, I thought that sounded like a neat idea and tried to think of any toys that Aiden and Reid have that I would like to have done. When David "liked" our friend's link posting on Facebook, I realized I should instead get one for him. The box of presents arrived in MN today and the portrait was well-received. That made me happy. I appreciate Kelsey being able to take this picture of Ted without David knowing. Apparently, she had to be extra-stealthy because he kept walking into the room when she was trying to get the picture.
Pretty amazing likeness!
If you're interested, the name of her business is First Friends. (http://firstfriendsportraits.com/). I am so pleased with how it turned out. As Ted's Auntie, I'm pretty sentimental about that bear myself.

1 comment:

Dawn said...

I know the pain of being barfed on! K did that to me when she was about 9 months old. And it was on my face. It does not get worse than that! Hope everyone is healthy and you don't have to deal with that again anytime soon. And the hat you made is so adorable!