Thursday, January 31, 2013

Nate at 10 Months, Ethan 3 and 1/2- Winter Activities.

Big guy standing up in his crib

"What do you mean I'm not allowed in the dishwasher?!"

tubby time X's 2!

What do you do on a snow day?  Build a fort and fill it with stuffed animals and trucks of course!

Nate thinks he can jump on the trampoline just like his big brother!

Ethan played in the beans for an hour straight!  I loved beans before, but now  I really love them!

This is my favorite- butt in the air and legs tucked- so stinking cute!

Ethan's first "real" haircut- he spent the whole time talking about  how Grandma does it, and making this stylist feel totally insignificant!!

He cleans up after his cut- what a guy!

This is Ethan's first actual picture that "looks" like something.  He told me it's an elephant-see the legs and trunk?

Nate- favorite game, peek a boo

baking cookies

typical morning, snuggling in bed

Ethan and his balloon

Our first winter class at the Stamford Nature Center- we made groundhogs

10 months old and standing!
Looking back at these pictures puts a smile on my face.  I had a lovely time in Maine with my boys during the month of January.  Believe me, it came with it's challenges to do an extended stay at home, mostly on my own with these guys, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.  Being stuck inside because of cold, ice, and snow sounds a little daunting until you get creative.  We had so much fun building forts, popping popcorn, baking cookies, doing crafts and rolling around on the floor being silly.  I feel so lucky that I get to have this intense,  quality time with my guys.  I'm aware of how quickly this time goes- Ethan has become this huge kid, and I'm still wondering how that happened.  This life that we've chosen has come with lots of challenges- some we expected, some we never dreamed of.  But I know this- years from now when I look back on this time, I won't remember the things we weren't able to do, or the inconveniences that we've come up against.  I will remember that I got to see every smile, every tear, every step, and that I am so lucky to have had this time.

Nate is ten months old!  This is crazy to me! I'm not sure how this happened, but he is huge!  He is pulling himself up on everything, and is beginning to "cruise".  The other day he let go and balanced for a second without realizing what he'd done.  My prediction is that he'll be walking by his first birthday.  He is starting to use a few recognizable words- mama, dada, "ma" for more, and for a while I thought he was saying "nana" for banana but I haven't heard this one in a while. Now when he sees a banana he screams and grunts until he gets it.  I don't know if this is typical of all babies, but it was true of Ethan and definitely of Nate- he LOVES to eat!  We haven't really found anything that he doesn't like- he loves salmon, kale, pasta, fruit, miso soup, yogurt- just about anything we put in front of him.  Hope this continues into toddlerhood!  He continues to be a happy little guy.  He is very easy going.  He loves to crawl around explore and can entertain himself really well.  And he adores Ethan.  He watches his every move.  They love crawling around together.  Ethan is mostly patient with him and really enjoys having Nate around.  He refers to him as, "the little one" or "little fella."  "Uh oh Mama, the little one is climbing the stairs"  (Oh yeah, did I mention that Nate does stairs now?  And fast!!)

Ethan is still amazing.  He surprises us every day with some little fact about trucks(the other day he was talking about hydraulics leaking and I had to ask him what that meant-- I swear he will be smarter than me by age 8!!), or with a huge word, or with reasoning that is appropriate for a kid much older than he is.  At 3 and 1/2 his favorites are still construction vehicles, followed closely by trains.  A new development is coloring.  I think that before he was intimidated by drawing and coloring, feeling like if he couldn't do it perfectly then he didn't want to bother.  But recently he started drawing, and he began cranking out pictures that even I could identify- an elephant, a whale (explaining to me where the blow hole and fins were), a monster with big teeth- and the pictures actually looked like what he was describing- pretty cool transition.  I found a coloring book with trucks in it and it has become a favorite activity as of late.  The other thing that we've begun, and that surprisingly for me, I love, is playing board games.  Ethan is really great at staying focused, and understanding the concepts and objectives of the games we've played.  Some of our favorites are Toy Story Yahtzee, Uno Moo, and Busy Town Mysteries games.  Really so much fun!!  All of our game playing and crafting has made this winter a lot of fun so far!

Don't get me wrong- I will certainly welcome spring with open arms.  Hopefully along with warmer weather, we are hoping to get some stability back in our life.  This will be a challenging time no doubt, but the idea of all of us living in the same state, all of the time seems crazily like a novelty.  I'm all for positive changes ahead!  We'll keep you posted!!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Bowling with the Boys!!

I think this should work... a little video that my friend Joel put together of our boys bowling- enjoy!

https://vimeo.com/57434091

Friday, January 11, 2013

Happy New Year!!! (part 3!!)

Snowface!

Can't really tell from this picture, but their arms are interlaced- so darn cute! 


Making a snow angel at LL Bean on New Year's Eve

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Watching the New Year's Eve fireworks

Making pizza

He loved celebrating- especially with noise makers!!


Ethan woke up to snow, climbs into bed and says, "Mama, it's a fine day for shoveling!!"



Ethan, Sam, and Nate

Joel gives Nate some pointers on walking

I love the chaos that ensues when the Gendrons come to ME- kids, dogs, toys!  By the way, didn't get a great shot, but there's baby Charlotte :)

Our first babies

Candlepin bowling was so much fun!


Nate tests out his new walker- thanks Uncle Adam!!

Nate pulls himself up on everything!

Contemplating stairs

Ethan taught Nate to go through the tunnel

Looks like he got the hang of it!

Nate is big enough to STAND at the train table to play- now no layout is safe!

9 months!

And, finally we are all up to date!!  Happy New Year!!

Catching Up- Part 2 December

I had to add this pic- it's not a great one,but it is Rudolph from Stew Leonard's.  Ethan had a love affair with this reindeer.  He asked every day to see him, asked if I could call him to see if he was at the store, and when we would go visit would completely ignore Santa and stare at Rudolph!

Barley, even at age 5 will steal my slippers when he catches wind of the fact that we are going out without him!

Nate!

Very funny trees!

My boys





Ethan made a chocolate peanut butter mouse at a local chocolate shop

Nate had to wear a hairnet too, and he didn't even get to eat any peanut butter!

Polar Express Train ride

Ethan dances with the chefs

Playing in the ball pit at the Rumpus Room

Nate's first ride in the grocery cart- big boy!

Ethan discovers the delights of hot chocolate at the coffee shop in LL Bean and  asks to go there whenever we set foot near the store

Setti Winter Wonderland in Norwalk


Christmas Eve

Ethan and Grandpa George run trains

G Ma, Great Grandma D, and Nate


Stockings!

Decorating the tree is serious business!
Christmas morning







Cousins
Part 2- The Holiday Season.  We had so much fun this year.  Maybe more fun than ever before.  Ethan was soooo excited for everything that had to do with Christmas.  He was thrilled to meet Rudolph at Stew Leonards of all things.  The first time we saw him (yes, there were many visits to Rudolph!!) he let Ethan hold his bell while we stood in line waiting for our ice cream cones.  A few days later, we were driving along in the car and Ethan said, "It sure was nice of Rudolph to share his bells with me."  I agreed.  Suddenly panic rose in Ethan's voice, "Mama, I didn't say thank you to Rudolph for letting me hold the bells.  I was so busy thinking about my ice cream that I forgot!!"  I found it so amusing that Ethan was so clearly concerned and slightly distraught over insulting Rudolph!

Ethan was excited about all things Christmas.  He was eager to do crafts, baking, wrapping, shopping- whatever it took to make things festive.  And he LOVED his elf!  I'm sure that you've heard of Elf on a Shelf.  We have one too- but he's a slightly different version.  Every morning, the elf was the first thing Ethan would mention when he opened his eyes, and he would eagerly run downstairs to find what mischief the elf had gotten into that day.  He also wanted me to read, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' to him every night before bed.  One morning, we woke up to snow.  Ethan hopped out of bed, pulled up the shade and said to himself, "I pulled up the sash to see snow!!"  Having the boys made the holidays so much fun!

Ethan has been so great at using his imagination and one thing that he really got into while we were staying at my parents' house was creating a store.  He took random bathtub toys and set them up in the bathroom and the informed us that he was the store owner and that he sold toys and building materials.  He set his prices high- $5,000 for a rubber ducky, $30,000 for a boat.  His stores expanded to the bedroom upstairs where he sold pacifiers and water bottles.  Each night I had to buy a pacifier for Nate to go to sleep!

Nate was crawling everywhere and fast!  Happily, he was only mildly interested in the Christmas tree, and it was only in the last few days before we took it down, that he really started yanking on the branches.  He was much more interested in pulling off the bells so that he could shake and chew on them.  He started pulling himself to standing on Christmas Eve, and since then, he is rarely sitting.

As you can probably tell from the pictures, we had a wonderful Christmas.  Pete and I have certainly been challenged by the distance and stress of living in two places.  But we are both so aware of just how lucky we are to have these amazing boys and that every moment is a gift.  We hope that the new year brings us some normalcy and stability, but I'm not sure that I would change anything that we've gone through over the past year.  It has made us take nothing for granted and thoroughly enjoy the time that we get to spend as a family.