Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

Notes from the week

Wednesday evening our run of good health (2 1/2 weeks!) came to a halt with the arrival of Anna's cold and Isaac's fever. Is this the same illness with different presentations? If so, how interesting! If not, I imagine our housebound status will be extended as they catch each other's illnesses. So sad because, again, Anna's fun weekend (gymnastics, Pinnochio at the children's theater, a sleep over at grandma's house) is likely canceled. It has been replaced with the usual uncertainty of whether or not to give Anna a shot of her nebulizer, as well as a desire for a decent stethescope (sp?) so I can hear whether she's wheezing.
Blah. Anyway, my energy level is low so thought I'd just post a few random tidbits from the week.
  • Sweeping is never truly done.
  • Whyyyyyyyy dooooooooo threeeeeeee yeeeeeaaaaaaarrrr oooooooolds taaaaaaaaaaaaake sooooooo looooooooong tooooooo dooooooooo aaaaaaanyyyyyythiiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggggggg?
  • New plan for 3yo: Slowly count to 5 after requesting an action. If action remains incomplete at this time, repeat. Threaten time out. Time out.
  • Things that don't go well with sand: diapers, sun screen, siblings, drool.
  • Babies with fevers are the saddest thing ever.
  • Thank you, Isaac for putting away your toys. However, they do not live in the garbage can.
  • Spring in CO is windy. Crazy windy. Luckily, no lawn furniture has been lost thus far.
  • Isaac lasted a whole hour at a babysitter's house without crying. Yay!
  • Working out more regularly the past three weeks. I suspect this is unlikely to continue.
  • Why is food yucky when baby is in the high chair, but tasty when it is on the floor?
  • Isaac has started biting mommy all over. When Anna did that, I responded with a stern "no." Very effective. In contrast, Isaac just giggles at the "no." Suggestions?
  • Considering a larger vehicle (crossover? minivan?) after realizing that we may be unable to fit everything for our vacation in our car. Also, it's a bummer to have to wedge myself into the backseat, between car seats, whenever Mom or Dad flies down. I like our high mpg cars, and I hate car payments, so this is a big paradigm shift for me. Stay tuned.
  • If birds are brave enough to build a nest on my porch light, beside the giant plastic owl that I recently erected to prevent this behavior, they should be allowed to stay.
  • Have a great desire to plant raspberries.