Wooooo! Hoooo!
As of yesterday, Maggie is in underwear all day. She is very proud of herself and Very happy to be wearing underwear. She is so happy to be wearing underwear that she has slept the last two nights clutching a pair of clean underwear since we have her in a diaper/pull-up at night.
She (like Elliot) cried when I tried to put the diaper on her at bed time. Like with Elliot, we made a deal that with 2 dry diapers in the morning, she can wear underwear at night.
We were out of the house from 9am-7pm yesterday and she used bathrooms all over town without hesitation. She's making it look easy!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
It's been a while. I will (as always) be putting up posts for past dates at some point (I hope).
Maggie and Elliot!
Maggie has been singing for months. Sometimes along with me, sometimes on her own, and sometimes completely made up tunes. Video will be up soon of her saying, "nononononono" with her lips protruding out that Chad got last night. She has started preschool (4 hours a week) and looooves playing with (in order): her brother, us, dolls. I'm trying to keep my cool, but this girl loves dolls and stuffed animals. She puts them to sleep, she swaddles them, she nurses them by lifting up her shirt, she feeds them. Love.
Elliot has started Kindergarten. The first dozen or so drop offs were hard, but per his teacher, he was fine by the time he got to class. He asked me to stand at the door so when he looked back I would still be there to wave. Now he runs into the building without a look back. I've been volunteering in the classroom for a few hours once a week while M plays with one of Elliot's preschool buddy's little sister. We in turn watch her while their mom is at his school. It's great to see Elliot taking school in stride and finding the academic parts easy. Hopefully he won't get bored.
The first few days of school, Maggie would ask where Elliot was, especially at lunch time. Now, we mostly talk about him as she gets up from her nap as we head to school to pick him up. She likes to stop for dried leaves from the 'coin tree' plant in the alley because she knows he likes them. We also play a game where she says, "my Elliot" out of the blue and I say, "my Elliot!" It goes back and forth until one of us says "he's OUR Elliot." Silly but so sweet on her part.
Maggie has been ok since day 1 being dropped off at her preschool. Multiple parents have commented on her easy going disposition and her ability to entertain herself. As mentioned, she loves playing with dolls, so she is often found in the dramatic play area where she can wash, dry, wrap up, feed and put babies to bed. She also loves the art area and occasionally the play dough table.
Elliot is currently claiming recess and choice time as his favorite parts of Kindergarten. He took his first Kung Fu class today and I've never seen him look as proud of himself as he did after finishing his first round of kicks into the pad (in step kicks, for future reference). We bought 3 classes at the preschool auction and will be continuing with some form of martial art for sure.
Right after preschool ended, Elliot spontaneously started reading on his own. He skipped past the BOB books and many other 'beginners' books and jumped right in. His favorites are the You Read to Me, I'll Read to You series we get at the library right now.
Maggie (and Chad) have both had a crazy outbreak of eczema for the last 6 weeks or so. Initially I attributed it to a brief use of fabric softener but even after stopping use of that it persists with Maggie though both are clearing up now.
Maggie says, "you ok?" or "yours good?" randomly, asking about you or your food. She says it in this earnest, serious way with her head cocked out toward you in a way that makes me want to eat her face.
Elliot is alternately so patient and helpful and SO obstinate that it makes me think he's 5. Mommy and Daddy are lovingly exhausted.
Maggie and Elliot!
Maggie has been singing for months. Sometimes along with me, sometimes on her own, and sometimes completely made up tunes. Video will be up soon of her saying, "nononononono" with her lips protruding out that Chad got last night. She has started preschool (4 hours a week) and looooves playing with (in order): her brother, us, dolls. I'm trying to keep my cool, but this girl loves dolls and stuffed animals. She puts them to sleep, she swaddles them, she nurses them by lifting up her shirt, she feeds them. Love.
Elliot has started Kindergarten. The first dozen or so drop offs were hard, but per his teacher, he was fine by the time he got to class. He asked me to stand at the door so when he looked back I would still be there to wave. Now he runs into the building without a look back. I've been volunteering in the classroom for a few hours once a week while M plays with one of Elliot's preschool buddy's little sister. We in turn watch her while their mom is at his school. It's great to see Elliot taking school in stride and finding the academic parts easy. Hopefully he won't get bored.
The first few days of school, Maggie would ask where Elliot was, especially at lunch time. Now, we mostly talk about him as she gets up from her nap as we head to school to pick him up. She likes to stop for dried leaves from the 'coin tree' plant in the alley because she knows he likes them. We also play a game where she says, "my Elliot" out of the blue and I say, "my Elliot!" It goes back and forth until one of us says "he's OUR Elliot." Silly but so sweet on her part.
Maggie has been ok since day 1 being dropped off at her preschool. Multiple parents have commented on her easy going disposition and her ability to entertain herself. As mentioned, she loves playing with dolls, so she is often found in the dramatic play area where she can wash, dry, wrap up, feed and put babies to bed. She also loves the art area and occasionally the play dough table.
Elliot is currently claiming recess and choice time as his favorite parts of Kindergarten. He took his first Kung Fu class today and I've never seen him look as proud of himself as he did after finishing his first round of kicks into the pad (in step kicks, for future reference). We bought 3 classes at the preschool auction and will be continuing with some form of martial art for sure.
Right after preschool ended, Elliot spontaneously started reading on his own. He skipped past the BOB books and many other 'beginners' books and jumped right in. His favorites are the You Read to Me, I'll Read to You series we get at the library right now.
Maggie (and Chad) have both had a crazy outbreak of eczema for the last 6 weeks or so. Initially I attributed it to a brief use of fabric softener but even after stopping use of that it persists with Maggie though both are clearing up now.
Maggie says, "you ok?" or "yours good?" randomly, asking about you or your food. She says it in this earnest, serious way with her head cocked out toward you in a way that makes me want to eat her face.
Elliot is alternately so patient and helpful and SO obstinate that it makes me think he's 5. Mommy and Daddy are lovingly exhausted.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Mag's yays and nays
Maggie's loves:
1. Tomatoes - she will grab a tomato sitting on the sill and shove it in her mouth. If she sees them anywhere on the table, the rest of her meal goes on hold.
2. Elliot's fish - she gets so excited to watch him in his space.
3. Berries - not a shocker.
4. Play tools and other electronic toys with buttons.
5. Like Elliot she has grown to love beans.
6. Music. She can keep a beat.
7. Showing you her belly button and squishing yours while giggling.
8. Putting things in her mouth and watching for your reaction.
9. Putting her fingers in her ears and nostrils.
10. Yelling "hi!"and saying up and uh-oh.
11. Crawling/cruising behind people and patting their backs.
12. Patting people's heads.
13. Ripping off socks.
14. Hanging upside down.
15. Baked seaweed snacks.
16. Babies.
17. Dogs even though their licks make her break out until rinsed off.
Not so much:
1. Diaper changes.
2. Drinking things other than water though OJ is starting to grow on her.
3. Being left with people she doesn't know.
4. Hats though hoodies seem to be ok.
1. Tomatoes - she will grab a tomato sitting on the sill and shove it in her mouth. If she sees them anywhere on the table, the rest of her meal goes on hold.
2. Elliot's fish - she gets so excited to watch him in his space.
3. Berries - not a shocker.
4. Play tools and other electronic toys with buttons.
5. Like Elliot she has grown to love beans.
6. Music. She can keep a beat.
7. Showing you her belly button and squishing yours while giggling.
8. Putting things in her mouth and watching for your reaction.
9. Putting her fingers in her ears and nostrils.
10. Yelling "hi!"and saying up and uh-oh.
11. Crawling/cruising behind people and patting their backs.
12. Patting people's heads.
13. Ripping off socks.
14. Hanging upside down.
15. Baked seaweed snacks.
16. Babies.
17. Dogs even though their licks make her break out until rinsed off.
Not so much:
1. Diaper changes.
2. Drinking things other than water though OJ is starting to grow on her.
3. Being left with people she doesn't know.
4. Hats though hoodies seem to be ok.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
brother & sister
Monday, September 26, 2011
Elliot upon waking
Elliot, still in bed and waking up to rain on our roof, first things out of his mouth: "Can I tell you something?"
me: "Sure!"
E: "I like three things about the rain. Number one: the vegetable plants can eat. Number two: I can splash in the puddles. Number three: I like the sound."
Usually he gets up and stealthily gets into bed to snuggle or sneaks around downstairs until he finds me and tries to scare me.
After he got up and came into my room, he added number four: "It makes everything green."
me: "Sure!"
E: "I like three things about the rain. Number one: the vegetable plants can eat. Number two: I can splash in the puddles. Number three: I like the sound."
Usually he gets up and stealthily gets into bed to snuggle or sneaks around downstairs until he finds me and tries to scare me.
After he got up and came into my room, he added number four: "It makes everything green."
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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