Friday, January 30, 2009

Can't Play Outside

The snow is definitely getting deeper outside. Dennis has had to dig out the fire hydrant and the mailbox lately. Matthew is happy playing outside until his fingers freeze to the bone, but Nolan is still not a fan of winter activities. We're confined to the driveway until the snowpack melts off a little!





I decided to pack the boys up and headed out to the library. The library has books, puzzles, stuffed animals, and a few toys that are different than the ones we have at home. Sometimes just getting out of the house into a new environment helps beat those winter blahs!







Brothers







Monday, January 26, 2009

Creative Arts



With Speech Therapy being post-poned for a while, I have had to find some extra activities to
enrich our mornings. This morning saw our breakfast nook get turned into art central. First up: finger painting. Matthew LOVES this activity; Nolan, not so much. He touched the paint once, tried to eat it, then started crying because his hands were dirty.



Hey, this stuff doesn't taste very good!

Matt isn't a fan of getting his hands dirty, either, and solved his own problem by finding a spoon to paint with.

Red and yellow make orange fingers

After finger painting, Matt and I made Valentine's Day cards. I assembled the heart-winged butterflies, he put on the paint and pressed the sides together to get the pattern on the wings. They're not professional cards, but they were a lot of fun to make!

Coming soon to a grandparent near you: Valentine's Day cards!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

In Which We Waterboard the Cat

"What's that awful smell?" is never a good question when it follows in the wake of a streaking line of fur and claws. I won't elaborate specifically on the details of the situation, but let's just say the equation of:

long hair + intestinal illness = putrid cat


Thus follows three days of tactical planning and failed attack plans for making this particular cat* less vile.


Day 1:
Fetid odor noticed; enemy spied slinking along the south baseboard heater to food bowl. Armed with comb, our brave soldier successfully corners the enemy. Sadly, the comb is no match for the weapon our nemesis has deployed. We retreat and live to fight another day.


Day 2:
The enemy is locked out into the frozen wilderness. There is hope this will disarm the weapon without further action. With a sickening feeling, we realize this is not to occur and the malodorous cat has redoubled its effort and is now sneering at us in disdain.


Day 3:
The wretched mass of cat is lured inside, unaware of the carefully wrought plan of entrapment. The brave soldier chases him into the laundry room and shuts the door. An hour later we peer inside to make sure the prisoner has not escaped. It is lying in its litter box, adding to the weapon of stink. We get the innocent civilians to bed before the attack begins in earnest. Armed with cat shampoo ("Pleasing Harbor Mist anti-shedding shampoo", to be exact), two towels, two types of cat comb, a tub half full of water, leather work gloves, we strike.


We wrap the cat in a towel to prevent escape, wildly underestimating the capabilities of this feline. Once placed in water, he escapes and hisses, flinging soiled water in all directions. We are fast and furious- blitzkrieg in a four foot square bathroom. Holding the cat down to the bottom of the tub (he can't move or his head gets submerged), the brave soldier scrubs valiantly until all traces of filth are removed from the cat. Gitmo has nothing on us. Unfortunately, the cat decided not to drown itself and we were able to complete the cleaning process. It is currently entrapped in the upstairs bathroom, no doubt plotting its revenge.

The brave soldier is recuperating with two bandaids and an entire tube of neosporin.
*I told Teddy I wouldn't mention him by name

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Two and a Half Months


We finally made our airline reservations to visit California over Easter. Every time I look outside at the ridiculous amount of snow (and the -25F temperature with windchill) I pine for Southern California.

Dennis's parents recently visited and we did enjoy a brunch at a local ski resort and skiing at the beginning of the week. Then the weather turned less than pleasant and we spent quite a lot of time indoors. Luckily Grandpas are great at entertaining small children. We'd try to hire him permanently, but I don't think we could match his current salary. These quiet and happy times are when we want to pack up and move back to Ventura County!






Grandma was actually here, too, but we didn't get very many photos during their visit. I really need to remember to break out the camera more often!




Matthew had some real gems when they were visiting.

During bathtime: "Grandma, why you face wrinkled?"

On a snowy car ride, in an attempt to calm his grandmother's jitters: "We going to crash. A car going to hit us."

At night: "He keep taking my thumb!" That one took a bit of figuring out. The boys are still climbing into the same bed to sleep. Nolan was laying next to Matthew (our resident thumb-sucker) and kept yanking his thumb out of his mouth at regular intervals. I think Nolan liked the reaction he got out of Matthew when he pulled his thumb out.

Family has now left us and we are left in a world of snow and ice as they venture homeward toward sun and sand. Only two and a half months until we get to break out the shorts and go for a visit!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ski Day


We took Matt skiing for the first time yesterday. You are never quite sure how a three year old is going to behave with a new experience. Our goal was for him to have a positive experience on the snow, even if he never got a ski on his boot. Turns out the little guy LOVES skiing! We couldn't get him to take the skis off, and he must have done a bazillion runs off the "magic carpet" lift.

The ski instructor was quite impressed with his coordination and fearlessness. He did many runs with her, and then wanted to go back out and ski again with Daddy.



We are thrilled that he loves skiing as much as we do. The only thing that made him upset was when he kept stopping on the really flat areas! We do need to purchase a helmet before we get him on a chair lift, but chair lifts are probably a year away at this point. Way to go for learning a new thing, Matt-man!



Skiing like "superman!"

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Please. And Thank You?

Overheard today:

"Daddy, I want chip!"

"Matthew, you need to ask nicely. What do you say?"

"Pleeeaasseee I can have one chip, Daddy?"

"OK. Here's a chip. Now what do you say?"

"Pleeaaasseee I have two chips Daddy?"

Sigh.....

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Intended Use

Another law of boyhood: "intended use" is a suggestion, not an instruction! The ball pit has made a great slide, house, and wagon. It has rarely been used as a "ball pit!"

Learning the value of teamwork


Going Up

Going Down



Now it is a trampoline

Taking Nolan for a ride

I thank my lucky stars they haven't thought of taking this thing for a ride down the stairs. My hair is getting grayer by the day!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Peas in a Pod


Bedtime. Blessed bedtime! The usual routine involves Matt going down at 7:45pm and Nolan going to bed at 8:30pm in separate rooms. Recently, however, bedtime has become playtime and both boys congregate in Matthew's room for an evening romp. We went to check on both of them when silence fell (usually an indicator of trouble) and found both boys snoozing in Matt's bed. I have a feeling the boys will be sharing Matt's bedroom for a while!


I love how the boys play so well together at night, even if it is in the spirit of avoiding sleep!