iPhone Photo Drop January 2013

January has hit us with clear sunny and cold days, quiet weekends at home, and lingering colds.  We’ve been staying close to home, but still managing to have fun with our monkeys.  Here’s a few funny stories and iPhone photos for your viewing enjoyment.

Sam is no longer our strong silent type.  He fills the house with toddler babble full of complex syllables, inflection, intonation.  He’s added some actual words to his vocabulary, but they’re pretty simple compared to the soliloquies that only he understands.

He’s also getting serious about his animal sounds.  He “woofs” at dogs, “eeeoows” at kitties, “ack, ack” when he sees the picture of a duck, and makes a little trumpet noise while throwing his arm over his head like a trunk when he sees an elephant.  I’ll let you imagine just how cute that is.

 

Last week Clare discovered a granola bar in Grandma’s purse.  She begged to have some of it and I told her that she could have half of the bar, since we were about to have dinner.  After she  ate her  half of the bar we wrapped it back up and put it on the counter.  A few minutes later she came running up to me and said “Mama!  A piece of Grandma’s bar fell down!  A piece of it fell onto my hand!” 

“Clare, what did you do with the piece of bar?” 

“Well, I ate it!”

 

“I had a cold, but a monster ate it.  Grandpa, do you have a cold?  Maybe we should call a monster.” – Clare, December 2012

One of Sam’s new favorite activities is to spin himself in circles until he falls on the floor.  For some reason he only does this over the tile floor of the kitchen, but hard thumps on the tile hasn’t stopped him.  He spins around, grinning, until he tumbles down and then rolls around on the ground giggling. 

 

Every now and then Clare will bring up going to the hospital to meet Sam for the first time.  I’m not surprised that she still remembers it, but it surprises me a little that she still wants to talk about it.  She tells me “I met Sammy at the hospital.  He looked like a baby bird just hatch from an egg.  I loved him.”  

New Years 2013

We spent a quiet New Years at home this year.  It was relaxing and peaceful after a busy and festive Christmas.  On New Year’s Day I got a bee in my bonnet to get out and do something fun, but J wanted to stay close to home and not spend a lot of time in the car.  Oh yeah, it was also really cold (like 30 degrees).
 
So we bundled up in our warmest clothes, packed into the new car (!!), and set off for Multnomah Falls.  It’s half an hour out of town, beautiful, and allows for a little bit of hiking.
 


 It was cold.  The wind was blowing, the frost was on the ground, and there was ice on the trail, but we had fun anyway.  The waterfall was beautiful and, perhaps as importantly, there was a restaurant there that served a hot lunch.  We were contented starting off the year with a fun family outing that brought us home in time for afternoon nap.

 

Clare at Almost 3.5

 

One day as we were driving to preschool she says, more or less out of the blue, “I’m Clare and I like purple and pink, elephants and Peter Pan.”  Yup, that pretty much sums up our girl these days.  She’ll turn 3.5 tomorrow and is developing quite the personality and sense of self.  She’s so verbal and chatty that she can pretty much tell us what she’s thinking about things.  That can be trying at times, since we don’t always agree with her, but for the most part it’s fun to hear her take on the world. 

Clare is a girl who knows what she wants, and what she doesn’t want.  We’ve always known she’s a strong-willed person, and growing up hasn’t tempered that.  It can be everything from “I want to be a fly for Halloween” to “I want to wear long sleeves all the time.”  Once she gets an idea in her head there is no stopping her.  She’s also really good about identifying and verbalizing her emotions.  She’s often nervous in new situations and with new people.  We talk about it a lot, letting her know when she’s going to meet someone new, who they are, etc.  We talk about how it’s OK to feel shy, but that it’s important to be brave and say hi or wave to people when we are introduced to them.  Last week she told me “I was sad when I was at school.  I missed you.  But I was brave and didn’t cry.”  My brave little girl is enough to split my heart wide open when she says things like that, but I’m proud of her to be able to get through it and then to tell me about it.

She’s also pretty funny these days.  The other day, when J told her it was to cold to go and do something, she looked at him and said “We just have to tough it out Daddy.”  Today she came back from a day of fun with Grandma and Grandpa and came running in the door proclaiming “we’re back from New Jersey!” 

iPhone Photo Drop

 

It’s that time again – time to share some of my beloved iPhone photos.  These are some of my favorite pictures that I take because they are unplanned, usually unposed, “just because” pictures that pretty much sum up life around here.  The picture above is the kids wanting to help me with dinner.  Or rather, it’s Clare trying to help me with dinner and Sammy trying to do whatever Clare is doing.  There is some messy, cluttery house behind them, both kids have runny noses, and both are wearing shirts that Clare picked out (she’s in a serious striped phase right now).  It’s the pure sweetness of those two, wanting to be wherever I am, doing whatever I am doing, which drives me nuts on a daily basis but I also know that I’ll miss it terribly when they don’t want to anymore.
 

Here’s a few more pictures left from Christmas.  I love this picture of Sammy and Grandma.  Sammy loves to be held and snuggled and he also holds onto your shirt when you hold him. 

Santa Claus brought this wagon for Clare and Sam, and the kids loved it.  Debbie won the “good sport” aware when she literally pulled the wagon, loaded with various combinations of children, toys and books, through the house for an hour.  Yes, one hour of circling the wagon through the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, cutting through the family room, and then through the double doors back into the living room. 


 
We love our dress up costumes!  Clare’s wearing her beloved Peter Pan hat, a tutu, and is wrestling with brave Sammy Lion.  
 

We take our art projects very seriously around here.

 

 

We’ve had lots of outings this month to the Children’s Museum and the Science Museum.  Sammy is just getting to be old enough to be able to participate in all of the “big kid” activities instead of just hanging in the baby area.  The kids love the activities, and I love getting out of the house and not being obligated to entertain the kids. 

 
 
 
 

 

At OMSI, Clare’s favorite place to visit is the faucet at the Grossology exhibit.  She is very interested obsessed with this faucet – bringing it up in conversation regularly.  She says that she isn’t scared by him, but she’s a little bit intrigued by the “faucet with the drippy nose.” 

 
But, while running around is good, staying put at home is nice too.  Sometimes sleepy mornings, reading books in our jammies, is the best way to go.

Big Day

It was a big day around here at the Mac house – Clarie had her first day at a new preschool.  Her last preschool closed back in the spring, which worked out well because I wanted to keep her home with Sammy and I on those two days.  She’s stayed in nannyshare with Adam, Sammy and G the three days a week while I work.  It’s been going well, but increasingly challenging to meet the social and academic needs of the “big kids” while keeping up with the very basic needs of Baby Sam.  Now that G’s little sister, sweet Baby M, will be joining nannyshare it’s come time to graduate Clare and G to preschool. 

So today was the day!  We found a very nice little Montessori school near our house, and we’ve decided to send the kiddos to school together.  We happened to arrive this morning at the same time and the kids were sooooo excited to see each other.  They are in different classrooms in the morning, but will be together in the afternoon. On one level I feel pangs of “sniff sniff, my baby’s growing up!” but on a much larger note it’s such a thrill to watch Clare have greater life adventures.

So how was the adventure?  Well, Clare LOVED her first day.  She was so excited to be there, had a great day and talked about it all evening long.  She loved being with the teacher, the other kids, having snack, reading new books, exploring new materials, having her own cubby, and just about everything you can imagine.  Tonight she told me that she “was sad that I had to leave school.”  Lucky for her, she’s going back tomorrow!

So it’s now the end of an era with Clare leaving nannyshare and going to school.  I’m so proud of our girl for embracing her new school and can’t wait to hear about her adventures.  Sammy was a little lost without his favorite Big Sister, but I stayed home from work today to help with the transition.  He helped me vacuum, we had a dance party in the living room, and read a few of his favorite books.  He will get more focused attention in nannyshare and will have more activities catered to his development, which will be so good for him.  I can’t say enough how fortunate we’ve been with our care situation.  We’ve been very blessed to form such a loving community to help us raise our children, and we don’t take it for granted even as it evolves to fit the kids’ needs. 

Sam at 14 Months

Sammy-Sam will be 14 months old in a few days… which blows my mind.  While I haven’t been as good about cataloging his development, we’ve definitely been noticing new milestones daily.  Here are a few things that I want to remember about 14-month-old Sam.

  • He’s absolutely fascinated with the toilet.  I don’t know what it is – whether it’s because we don’t let him near it, or because it has water, or if it’s the flushing, but he has an obsession with the toilets in the house.  He’s gone past the stage where he wants to play in the water (thank goodness!) but now he’s started throwing things in there.  A few days ago we couldn’t find his mittens (and we had JUST seen them) and eventually J found them in the toilet. 

  • His favorite word is “Up,” as in “pick me up.”  He likes to be picked up and cuddled several times a day, often several times an hour, usually by me.  Over Christmas he walked past me and over to Grandma and insisted “Up!  Up!”  It’s the first time I could remember that I wasn’t his first snuggle choice.  I guess my boy is getting more independent.

  • Besides Up, Sammy doesn’t have a very big vocabulary.  He occasionally says “dog,” “Dada,” “Momom,” and “Clare” but usually he stays pretty quiet.  Adam thinks that Sammy is going to suddenly start talking in paragraphs one day, and that he’s just saving up his thoughts and observations until he’s ready to share them all.

  • Even though he’s quiet and laid back, our boy is SMART.  He knows the parts of the face – eyes, nose, mouth, ears, chin and hair.  He will surprise us by suddenly imitating something we do in daily life.  The other day he stood up on the stool next to the bathroom sink and mimed brushing his teeth and spitting into the sink.  I was a “Huh? You’ve been paying attention to that?” moment. 

  • Sammy is obsessed with climbing everything.  He’s all over the couch, the chairs, the kids’ table, and the oven drawer/stove.  Over Christmas he probably climbed my parents staircase 40 or 50 times in a two day period, and he only fell down about 4 stairs once.  He can get up and down the stairs all by himself and is so very proud of himself. 

Apparently we like striped shirts around here…