Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Spring Is Fickle
And here they are yesterday:
I feel sorry for those poor little flowers!
A Gorgeous Spring Day
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tire Swing
Andrew is game enough to pretend to get hit by the swing when it comes past. Matthew thinks this is the height of comedy.
Matthew closes his eyes- this ride is fast!
I'd love to know what the boys were discussing. I couldn't hear them, but it appeared to be a very serious discussion.
They're a pretty cute bunch of kids, if you ask me. They're a group of really nice kids, too.
This swing goes quite a distance, and gets pretty high, too. We need to get one for our yard, but we don't have any sturdy oak trees to hang one from. This has to be the best toy in the world!
Nolan, Boots, and the Bup
Why Dads Rock
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Hope SPRINGS Eternal
Brothers and Trucks!
On the "big boy" swing
Is anything in life better than this?
Swinging in circles
Peek-a-boo!
Cleaning up sticks
Nolan with the toy truck
Matt with the truck- imitating Nolan!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Moving On Up
Behold, the new bedroom!
Both boys will likely sleep in this room, and Matt's old bedroom will become a playroom. It will certainly be nice to have a playroom next winter, when the weather is too cold to go outside! We would give each boy his own room, but Nolan likes to sleep with his brother close by.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Missing California Part I
Guess what? He ate it and he liked it. Big surprise!
Art Show
Truck tires in white paint on black paper
Oh, my. He's an engineer already. Colored dots on paper. Lined up by color. The other children's dots were more "fancifully" scattered.
The preschool's open house and registration was also in full swing. While Matthew will be attending a different preschool next year, Nolan will be in the "two-by-two" program at First Covenant. This preschool is a bit of a drive from our house (especially in the winter), but their two year old program is wonderful. It is one day per week, and half of the class is a mommy-and-me format. The second half of the class involves an art project, snack, circle time, and free play sans mommy. Matthew has really enjoyed the extra stimulation this program gives, so we thought we'd place Nolan in the same program next year. Matthew will attend Hillcrest Christian Preschool next year, because it is closer to our house and aligns nicely with Nolan's speech therapy schedule. This will greatly reduce the background noise during our vital speech therapy time!
While the boys are only 20 months apart in age, there is quite the height difference between the two. It is hard to believe that Nolan will be in this class next year, but they do grow a lot in six months. Matthew is also a December birthday, so he tends to be among the oldest (and tallest) in his activities due to the cut-off date.
Matt really enjoyed showing his school off to everyone, and he loved the toys and activities set out for the open house. He managed to find his favorite stuffed friend, and spent most of the time wandering around with the Big Red Dog.
Playing with the toy hospital
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Rough Week
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
I Really Need More Advil
A. A three year old who slept in our bed all last night due to a “tummy ache.”
B. 1 clogged toilet
C. An “accident” which was simply vile.
D. A flood at the preschool. Which we caused.
E. All of the above
If you answered “E,” you’re a winner! Come and collect your prize* today!
I should have known, after all. It’s been FOUR days since we had anything “eventful” in the bathroom arena. The boy came to us last night because he had a tummy ache. This might be funny someday. Emphasis on “might.”
We went to library, and I had him sit on the toilet there. Nothing happened. We went to preschool, and he sat on the toilet there TWICE. Again, nothing. Absolutely nothing. I should have known the floodgates were just waiting to open until the middle of circle time. Instead, I blithely went to the parent’s meeting to listen to people ramble on about recipes and to suck down another cup of coffee.
A knock.
“We need Matthew’s mommy, please.”
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC CONTENT. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I go to dump the solid material into the toilet. This takes more skill than you might think, as cotton underwear have a certain element of “bounce.” I miss, of course. Thank goodness for the large roll of toilet paper, because I really needed it right then. There is, of course, a soiled and naked three year old dancing about the stall while I am trying to perform this delicate operation.
“HOLD STILL. DON’T MOVE. MATTHEW! HOLD. STILL.” I whisper-scream (any mother knows how this is done).
I finish cleaning up the bathroom area and start to work on the three year old. I get him as clean as he’s going to get, and pull a new pair of underwear out of the backpack. A completely unfazed Matthew comments, “oh, I love race-car underwear!” I reach into the backpack for a new pair of pants, and realize I forgot to pack a new pair of pants. The wet ones go back on. With some blessing, his socks and shoes are unsoiled.
I reach over to flush the toilet. Did you know there is a certain gurgling sound that will cause you to instinctively jump back? Let’s just say that Old Faithful has nothing on the child-sized toilet at First Covenant preschool.
“Mommy! There water everywhere! Mommy, you break it!”
Thanks, kid. I wasn’t quite sure what happened, but now it is perfectly clear to me.
Um, yeah. OK, remember that YOU brought ME down here, right? I ask her for a plunger and a little light bulb seems to go off in her head. Oh, yeah. That’s why you’re down here. You’re Matthew’s mom.
“Don’t worry about it. We’ll get someone to take care of it later. Just bring Matthew back in so he can have his snack."
Fine, teach. Your lake. There is no way Matt can go back since he has pants that are soaking wet. I explain this little dilemma and they whip out a pair of “emergency pants” from their cupboard.
I go back into the bathroom, where Matthew is happily standing on a chair in the middle of the growing puddle. . ”I’m on an island! OH, NO! I’m sinking!” accompanied by a dramatic swoon. I pull Island Boy off his island and take off the wet pants again, and replace them with the preschool-issue khakis. They actually fit him quite well, so that was a relief.
I release him back into the classroom (which inspires more “where my mommy go??!!!” shrieks from the other two year olds) and head upstairs. Where I had myself a lovely little cocktail of Advil and coffee. Is today over yet?
*Prize measures 39” in height and weighs approximately 34 pounds. Winner assumes responsibility for shipping expenses. No returns or exchanges are allowed. Any whining, screaming, laughing, and other traits are due to the inherent variability of the product and are to be expected.