Friday, July 19, 2013

The vacation from vacation

It goes without saying that not everything we do turns out like sunshine and buttercups.  Yes, we have two amazing kids, yes, we manage to take some great day trips to cool places and yes, we have farmers markets year round that would make your eyes bulge.  But, we can royally mess up a vacation if given the chance! I may write mostly about the good (like this amazing day) but sometimes you have to document the bad too to get the full picture.

As 4th of July weekend approached, Chris and I decided we would try and go away for 4 days to do some exploring in CA.  We added a topper to the truck so the dogs could ride more comfortably, packed up ourselves and the animals and set off to a destination we hand picked.  The criteria for our amazing destination: Chris saw a TV show about the town and it looked cool (note to self, set higher criteria next time).  We left on Wednesday night right at bedtime figuring the boys would sleep in the car.  The drive was pretty uneventful and we made it to our destination at around 3 am, ready to get a hotel room and sleep the rest of the night.  We were only able to reserve a standard room for this first night so I was intrigued to see how the boys would fall asleep knowing we were feet away from them in our bed.  It was quite hilarious really.  After they ransacked the room for about an hour, we settled down, put them in their Pack n Plays and said goodnight.  Then we laid there completely still and waited to see what would happen.  They stood at the rails, yelled at us, threw their toys at us, giggled with each other, and then eventually one of them (I'm not sure which one because I was trying to to move!) laid down, then the other, and they fell asleep.  They slept until 10 which was awesome for us! When we woke up and explored our destination by daylight, we were not impressed.  We were so not impressed that we had trouble wanting to stay away for 3 more days knowing that the town and the accommodations we less than ideal.  Being a holiday weekend, jumping to another town was not possible because everything was booked solid (especially pet friendly places).  So, swallowing our pride, we left on Friday and pieced the 6 hour drive home between naps and some staggered stops to stretch our legs.  Yep, we ditched our vacation and I have no regrets!

Although the overall experience was less than ideal, we did come away with some important lessons.  First, we proved we could get out of the house.  For a long time I have been a bit fearful of traveling with the boys.  We did a lot of travel when they were smaller and I consider us pretty adventurous, but now that they are older, I could not anticipate how they would adapt to extreme change or even how they would roll with sleeping in a Pack n Play.  In short, they did great. Yes, they ransacked the hotel rooms, touched the exact items I would have preferred they not touched (really, right for the remote and phone, really?!) but they also slept in the Pack n Plays like champs.  They ate in restaurants without too much of an issue and they handled the long car ride pretty well.  I am so impressed with them and am inspired to try another road trip to an actual vacation destination.



We did have some fun (of course).  We spent an evening on the beach with the dogs.  We had the beach to ourselves, something that never gets old to me!





 


We also found a little zoo to explore.  I am not a huge fan of zoos, but they are a great place to let your kids walk around and explore, especially when you are in a strange place and do not know the lay of the land.  This one was super small and very empty so that was also a plus.



(Dressing your kids in stupid hats is always ok with me, especially when you can not find any of your own hats that you packed.)


I would not say that the weekend was cursed per se, but it certainly did not highlight our finest moments.  On Saturday in an effort to redeem some vacation feel, we tried to take the boys on an inaugural bike ride.  It might look like we had a good time, but really they screamed and hit each other the whole time.  I guess we should have gotten a bike trailer with an isolation curtain?




 (I love that Brody looks so mad in this picture because he was actually pretty happy the whole time.  Contrary to this media image, it was Brady who cried and squawked the entire ride.) 




On Sunday, we went berry picking.  We really wanted to show the boys where food comes from and we figured any activity where you can eat while your outside is a winner.  A few days prior we were at my Aunt's house and the boys were able to pick plums off of her fruit trees.  They thought this was the most amazing thing ever so I figured they were ripe for this opportunity (ha!).  Well, I think they would have had a great time but it turns out the the previous week's heat wave fried all the berries so there were approximately 5 berries to be picked in the whole place.  The boys were none the wiser to this fact though and still really liked the experience. I will be happy to take them again in the future (you know, when we are not riding the wave of bad luck).







All in all, it was certainly a weekend to remember!  I'm glad to say our luck seems to be better and our last few weekends have been more normal.  Happy 19 months boys!




Thursday, June 20, 2013

18 months: A year and a half of pure fun


As I sat down to start this post, I heard a cry come over the listener.  It was Brody. He woke himself up crying in the middle of his nap.  I snuck into his room and found him sitting in the corner of his crib, crying, but still kind of half asleep.  I scooped him up and tried to settle him back down.  We sat down together in one of the chairs in his room.  He shifted and whimpered, pulled his bunny to his face, let out a content sigh, and fell back to sleep.  To cradle him, I let his head rest comfortably on my arm but I had to scrunch up his body in order to keep his limbs somewhat contained.  When the time was right and I could tell he was not stressed anymore, I stood up and put him back in his crib.  Brody's ample weight means that I have to shimmy to the end of the chair and the use my quads to propel myself up in a way that us not as simple as it used to be.  As I carried Brody to his crib, I became painfully aware that my once little baby is not a "little" baby any more.  Holding him like an infant, with limbs dangling half way down my body, was a poignant reminder that he and Brady are grown up babies, toddlers really,  and they have done a lot of growing these last few months!

It is hard for me to believe that these boys are closer to their second birthday than their birth.  It seems like just yesterday I was shaking my head in disbelief as their 6 month birthdays rolled around.  Seeing them at 6 months is a cheerful reminder that they have stayed happy and cute, but have amassed many more skills!



Lots of the photos from these last few months came from my cell phone.  These days, it is unrealistic for me to grab my camera and try to shoot "real" pictures since typically I am running after these guys at full speed trying to make sure they do not get into trouble!  The benefit of using a cell phone to capture these moments is that I have been able to record some really funny, spur of the moment instances that will make me laugh forever.

There are many skills and funny things that both boys do.  They like to wrestle and they will pull on each others shirts and "lead" (aka drag) the other one around the house.  They both like to clap hands, stomp feet, twirl around in circles and are working on jumping.   They like to climb everything. They tackle each other and laugh and giggle when the other one does something funny.  They are best buddies.  Though I have seen them retire to a quite corner and read a book by themselves or play with a toy independently, more often than not, they are playing right next to each other or trying to do what the other one is doing.


We have been to the beach several times over the past month.  They boys love playing in the sand and it is a great place to have some father-son play time.  Wide open spaces, dirt (err, sand), and water, what more do menfolk need to feel like they are in their true element?


Brady

Brady is a thoughtful, kind little boy who likes to observe his surroundings before he participates.  He does so many funny things that it is hard to list them all.  Most notably, the finds me hysterical and has a great sense of humor, just like his mom.  He is sweet and kind and loving.  He has a little dimple on this left cheek that I could kiss all day.  He is "squiggly" and I don't even really know what we mean by it, but we call him that all the time and it seems to fit.  If I had to define "squiggly" I would say it is a cross between squeaky and wiggly, both of which describe him.



Weight: 23 lbs 13 oz
New skills: Brady can climb on all the furniture, even though he still likes to grunt and ask for help getting on the couch and the chairs.  He is really aware of his abilities and understanding that if he needs to get down something (a curb, steep hillside, off the furniture, etc) he can roll over on his belly and slither down whatever he is trying to traverse.  This makes for a really funny scene at the park because if he wants to get down a step (such as the lip of the sand pit) the rolls over on his belly and starts moving backward from as far away as the other side of the side walk (meaning he is wiggling backwards like a little bug for several minutes before he achieves his goal).  He can also put his finger to his lips and say "shhhh" like we do when we read Pajama Time and he is starting to learn to count on his fingers.  He LOVES when I count to five using my fingers and as soon as I showed him how, he started to stick one figure out, and then added another finger to count to two. 

He LOVES to be tickles and zurberted.  If you do either of these things once, you better be prepared to go for several rounds.  After the first giggling fits subside, he will make a tickle motion on his own belly and urge you to do it again and again.  How can you turn down such a funny request?!  Brady is a good eater (as long as he is not teething).  He likes fruit and veggies as well as hamburgers and roasted chicken.  He is pretty adventurous and always wants to try any leafy greens I am eating.  This is comical because he will horde a mass of  greens in his mouth and then spit out a huge green ball of ick.  When he wants to eat something I am eating, he sticks his tongue out and grunts repeatedly trying to move his tongue closer to my food until I give him some.

Teeth: Five but the sixth has broken through and is making its decent

Word and phases:  Brady is really a talker!  He can say a lot of words but the most memorable things are that he can say lots of two two phases like "hi cat" and "hi dad".  I love when he says cheese, trees and cherries because they sound so cute coming out of his mouth.  He still says "all done" and turns his hand up toward the sky when saying it.  The most impressive though is the other day he dropped an alphabet book in my lap and said "ABCs" and when I pointed to a few letters, he could name them. He also says "no" clear as day and when he says it, he gives a single, distinct head shake along with it.  It is hysterical.  After he says it, he often laughs and runs away. 

Funny memories:  Most recently, the funniest thing that have happened is that Brady peed on his brother.  They were kind of lined up, waiting to be lifted into the bath tub and I saw Brady start to pee all over Brody.  I could not stop laughing and now my motherly instincts wonder if my laughing may have been a little too much positive reinforcement?!  I guess future antics will answer this question.  Other funny memories from this last month are that Brady has started tackling Brody.  Usually it is the other way around but recently Brady has caught on that he can chase his brother and he can even tackle him.  The great thing is that  Brody LOVES it so he just laughs and giggles the whole time.  Also, Brady loves scooters and bikes.  If he sees one at the park with will gravitate toward it and try his hardest to get on and ride.  Also, he loves all dogs and cats and he tries to kiss ours daily.  For Brady though, kissing the animals involves him making a kissing sound while cocking his head to the side and trying to lay his head on the animals.  I have to be careful if we are at the park because he will run at any dog we see and try and kiss them.  This keeps me on my toes when we are out and about.

Brody
Brody is outgoing and lovable, kind and sincere.  Honestly, he is a total ham.  He says hi to EVERYONE when we are out and even has what I call and "aggressive hi" where he says "HI" repeatedly until the person responds.  He knows how to get peoples' attention and he knows what is funny.  For example, one time when I went to get him out of his car seat, I found him chewing on his big toe.  I thought it was funny and laughed and joked with him about it.  Now EVERY time I go to get him out of his seat, shoes on or off, he tries to stick his big toe in his mouth and munch on it.   He loves to snuggle and loves to rub noses.  He is a very physical guy but also very cuddly.  Sometime when I am carrying him to the car, he will put his head on my shoulder, throw his arms around my neck and give me a big hug.  Then he will put both hands on my checks and whack me in the face.  You really need to be on your toes around him.  He hates wind in his hair and vehicles that make loud noises.  He is amazed by airplanes and firetrucks.


Weight: 29 lbs 10 oz (I'm shocked he is not over 30 lbs.  The kid feels like a ton of concrete when you pick him up!)
New skills: Brody can climb with the best of them, often only needing to throw one of his long legs up onto the lip of the couch or a ledge in order to shimmy on up.  He has climbed onto all the table tops in the house, sometimes with me watching, sometimes without.  He has managed to figure out all the child locks in the house and (with a little help from his brother) has pulled the stove safety lock completely off.  These things are no match for twin powers.  Brody can throw a ball with impressive accuracy and speed.  I swear this is not just one of those "my kid is the greatest at everything" tidbits.  He has an amazing overhand and switches from overhand to underhand depending on the distance between us.  I am shocked at how hard he throws.  I know first-hand how hard he throws because often pelts me in the face with food from his tray (a skill I hope he soon forgets).  It is shocking how fast those berries come whizzing toward me.  Brody also has a kind of "Timmy's in the well" sort of grunt he uses if he is trying to tell me something.  A classic example is when Brady runs down the hall and closes the boys' bedroom door.  Brody will run over to me and grunt and point telling me that Brady is locked away.  It is really very cute and reliable.  Brody claps after everything which is really funny and really nice.  It is kind of like getting a standing ovation for everything you do. He also knows his own name.  If you say Brody, he point to himself and I have heard him say Brady a few times.  "Brady" may be the single sweetest word I have every heard him say. 


Teeth: Honestly, I'm afraid to check.  Brody will bite down on your finger faster than you can wiggle it around inside his mouth.  From what I can tell, he has 8 with 3 or the four molars completly erupted and the last one is just a mountain underneath the gum-line. 

Words and Phrases: In the last week, the big new word developments have been a transition from Da/Ma and Dada/Mama to Daddy and Mommy.  He will string these words together in different patters like "Daddy, Daddy, Mommy, Daddy" etc.  Honestly, nothing sounds cuter coming out of his mouth, except for maybe his brother's name.  He has a word for airplane, but it sounds nothing like airplane, I have no idea what he is actually saying but he says it repeatedly when he hears something in the sky.  He still say "what's that" and "all done" the most but he can fill in with most other commonly used words when prompted.  He has also learned to scream and thinks it is hysterical.

Funny memories:
Despite how big he is, it may be surprising to find out that Brody mostly subsists on fruit.  I like to call him my fruititarian.  If I put something new onto his tray that I want him to try and he does not like it he will pause mid-chew, get a scornful look on his face, scrape the food off his tongue, and fling it at me.  Even though this is really gross, his reaction is really funny and I have been known to laugh despite having food stuck to my face.  It is really funny how picky he is given the voracity with which he eats the things he likes. 


Things I am surprised I have had to say out loud (more than once):
1.  Ack, don't pee on your brother.
2.  Please stop throwing food at me
3.  Don't drink out of that puddle (both boys on all fours trying to drink out of a disgusting puddle.  Luckily the 3 inch brim of their baseball caps prevented them from getting their lips to the ground).
4.  Please stop eating tissues.
5.  You can't put more than one shoe on your foot at a time.
6.  Your brother is wearing that shoe, please stop trying to take it off of him.
7.  Why don't you have any pants on?
8.  Where is your diaper?
9.  How did you get up there?
10.  I am offering you a clean butt, why are you fighting with me?

Looking back, it is amazing to me how fun this phase is.  I know it keeps getting better and that is exciting.  I am so happy that I have so many fun things to remember from this phase.  




Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Goin' to the Zoo

Living in the land of plenty, we are lucky enough to have a great little zoo very close to our house.  The boys and I tried it with some friends and we had so much fun we decided to headed there as a family.  The zoo has a few animal exhibits, but more importantly, they have a great petting zoo and play area.  The boys loved feeding the goats and running around wherever we would let them.  We liked it so much we bought a membership so I suspect we will be spending more time at this happy place!














Monday, May 27, 2013

The McLeans and the Wonderful, Amazing, Not Bad, Very Good Day!



Some days just warrant recording.  Some day are so good that you have to write down the details because you don't want to forget them.  Some details you need to savor so in 20 years you can recount them and remember how you felt when you were there.  Today was one of those days.

It started like most of our weekends start.  Chris woke up early and took the dogs to the park to play ball.  He came come and I was up and dressed in running clothes, waiting for the boys to wake up.  Once we heard Brody ping us with an "UHHH", we knew they were up and waiting for us to come and rescue them from their cribs.  Chris went to get the boys and I left to run to the farmers' market. 

I ran the three miles to the market, enjoying the quite streets, enjoying the crisp weather, enjoying the alone time and enjoying a rare break from having to change or dress the boys!  When I arrived at the farmers' market, I grabbed an iced coffee and made my way to the parking lot to find my family.  Chris was just arriving with the boys and unloading them into the stroller.  He had dressed them in really cute outfits (of which I have no pictures) of coordinating stripped shirts, khaki shorts and their hipster shoes.  I always enjoy seeing what he decides to put them in since I tend to be the one who picks out their clothes.

We shopped for our meat and produce and enjoyed the music, the weather and the people.  When we were all finished, we go back in the car and decided to head to REI to check out their store brand balance bike.  We are in the market for bikes for the boys and wanted to try some out to see which ones were going to be a good fit.

The boys love REI.  We tend to let them terrorize the place when we go, running up and down isles and touching as many things as they can before we shoo them to the next interesting item.  This time was no different.  Brady was immediately mesmerized by the bike selection, especially the ones hanging form the ceiling.  We put the boys on the balance bike but they were way too big.  We let them run around and then herded them up to head home.
 "what do you mean this bike is too big!"

Once home, we ate lunch and then decided to head to the beach.  We got ready, placed a few things in a bag, and left right before nap time in the hopes that the boys would sleep in the car on the 40 minute drive over the hill.  We were 50% right and Brody took a nice snooze while Brady pretty much talked and demanded that I read to him the whole time.  Once we got to Half Moon bay, we grabbed some coffee and some snacks and then went to the beach!

The boys LOVE playing in the sand.  It was cold and windy and they hardly noticed.  They like to run around and play in the little tide pools that exist along the rock walls.  The love to see the birds and kites flying overhead.  The beach is hardly crowded so if the boys want to take off and run, they have no shortage of space.  It is truly great!





We played hard, letting them splash and run and throw sand and expend all sorts of energy.  After they were sufficiently dirty, wet and cold, we stripped them down, wrapped Brady in Chris's sweat shirt and Brody in a towel and carried them off the beach.  We changed them and the had a picnic in the car.  The boys devoured multiple slices of cheese and fruit and could not stop giggling and laughing because they were in the front of the car.




After our picnic, we strapped the boys down and left town.  They immediately fell asleep and Chris and I decided we were not ready to go home and end our day.  I started googling to see what stores carried balance bikes and we headed to a fantastic toy store just West of where we live.  We tried out some bikes and settled on two that were awesome.  They fit the boys perfectly and did not seem to heavy for the boys to manipulate.  We bought two and headed out to dinner. 

Very close to the toy store, there is a great hamburger place that uses all natural products to make their food.  We all ate burgers and the boys tried their first french fries and sweet potato fries.  I can't say they were too impressed with either but it was still a treat to eat out and have someone else have to clean the floor ;)

After having filled up on food and adventure, we headed home.  Chris put the boys bikes together and the boys tried riding them around the living room.  We bathed them and put them to bed with smiles on their faces and on ours.


Not every day is like this, but I cherish the ones that are.This particular day happenes to be one that I want to remember forever.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

First Haircuts

After waiting as long as we could stand, we decided to cut the boys' hair.  Chris asked me why I wanted to cut their hair so badly since it was only a little unruly and not as bad as it could be before their first real hair cut.  I told him that I feel like I am always walking around half dressed with stains on my clothes and crap falling out of my diaper bag.  I want at least one thing to look groomed when we leave the house so I do not look like a complete basket case all the time!  Thankfully, he understood.

Before the first hair cuts thought, we headed to the park for some play (and one last round of shaggy hair photos!)

The befores:




 The during:


 (my favorite moments were when Brody's hair first got cut he gave the guy a dirty look.  And as the hair fell on him, he picked it up and handed it back to the guy.  So funny.)


 (Brady was pretty easy going about the whole thing.  He just played with a toy while the guy worked his magic).

The afters:

Still handsome.  phew!

Month 16: Visitors!

This month we were lucky enough to have the McLeans come to visit.  The boys LOVED having their grandparents here to play with them.  In fact, they loved it so much that they would even wake up in the middle of the night and demand to go into the living room just to see if they were still sitting on the couch waiting to play with them!  In addition to lots of fun, snuggles and playing, we also got a killer cold that took down Brody, me, and Brady in that order.  Thankfully we had lots of extra helping hands to nurse everyone back to health!  Despite sniffles, we managed to salvage one day of sight seeing.  We went to Half Moon Bay, drove through San Fran and headed to Sausalito.  We really crammed in lots of great sights in one short trip!



 Love this!!!



And last, I have this hysterical collage of Brody faces.  I'm not even sure how I caught these in succession, but this makes me laugh so hard. I may frame it and put it someplace just to make me smile. I also love that Brady is just sitting in the background clearly eating sand.  Classic.