6.12.2013

three little boys

I feel like I haven't been keeping up the blog the last week.  With so much going on, I am honestly exhausted at night, so blogging has been low on the agenda.  But I do want to keep up with it better this summer.  So I am going to try to post more often. (*fingers crossed*)

This little guy has begun tantruming, throwing us straight into the terrible two's with his "dropping anchor", refusing to stand up or follow directions, and yelling, "Stop!" to Josh and myself.  It is frustrating that he has already hit this stage, but with his early development in other areas, I'm not surprised that he has his own agenda and my "parenting" just seems to get in his way!

In addition to using his voice to tell us no, though, he also says some pretty cute things.  The other day he asked Josh if we could go to the beach.  He loves to play in the sand and thought that sounded like a good idea.

He saw me wearing just a towel after my shower one morning and he looked at me from the couch, with a twinkle in his eye and said, "Hi.... Naked Baby!"  He cracked himself up with that one!

On the twins' birthday, he met Julie's cat Angel.  He loves her so!  He will pet her gently and tell Julie how soft she is. It's really sweet how much he loves animals.

He is also in a huge "what's that?" phase.  He asks us that all day long.  Even for people.  When he saw Josh's dad, he kept asking, "What's that?" Josh would say, "That's Papa Carl."  Then Wyatt would mimic what he said.

He's not the only funny one.  Logan has said quite a few cute things lately as well.  Yesterday, for instance, we were at the gas station, and the twins, who have entered the "Why" phase were asking why Josh was out of the car, why we were getting gas, why Josh was going inside...  I told them that Daddy had to pay for the gas because they don't want us to take it for free.
Logan said, "Cause those guys like to get rich, and then we will never get rich cause we have to come here everyday to get gas and give them all our money!"
Oh man, Logan, you said a mouthful!

We live near a large cemetery  and we arrived just before Memorial Day, so there were flowers everywhere.  Logan asked, "What is that place, mom?"  I wasn't sure what to say, as I didn't want to plant fears in his head, but I went ahead and answered honestly.  I said, "That's where you get buried when you die."

He looked at me with his lips pursed together in thought, and said, "Yep. I thought that was a dying place."

Then when I mentioned he could probably go with Nanny (my mom) to see her mom's grave, he said Jack could go, and he would just have special time with Daddy.  He said it all rushed in one breath like, no way was he going to go there!  I explained that you don't die if you go there, you are already dead, but he was still pretty sure he needed to stay home.

It reminded me of a few months ago in Marshall when we were talking about dying and how my grandma Beverly was dead, and how Daddy's baby sister had died and was in heaven, and Jack & Logan couldn't wrap their minds around not being able to go to heaven if they wanted, for a visit.  Jack goes, "But what if we just drive up there real fast and don't stay?"  It was sweet that he wanted to see baby Margaret and Great Grandma Bev, but sad to try and help them understand how permanent death is.

Jack has also been a fun one these days.  He is really stepping into a protective role with the little ones around him, and it's so sweet to witness.  The other day at the park, we were playing with my sister's kids (Ferris, 3 and a half & Milo, 1 and a half) and Jack grabbed Milo from behind and held him so tight, telling Roxanne that Milo was going to fall through the big opening on the bouncy bridge.  He was so adamant, we finally had to walk over and tell Jack to let him go, that he would be fine.  It's particularly funny because Milo is like the twins were (uber brave and fearless!) and Jack (who was just the same way at that age) was having a heart attack as he ventured on the equipment.

Roxanne and I have talked a lot that it's neat to see our kids together because the twins are Milo and my Wyatt is her Ferris.  They are all of such similar temperaments with their opposite cousins.  Having Wyatt helps me understand Ferris better, and I think Roxanne having Milo makes Roxanne understand why my twins were the way they were-- just born that way!

Jack is also very tender hearted.  Wyatt, as I said, has been having some stellar tantrums.  And he has had a handful of spankings, some doors closed on rooms where he is tantruming, and LOTS of crib timeouts to cool off.  Once he's done being mad, he cries pretty sad, and the other night he was in his bed having timeout after three tantrums in a row post-bathtime, and I was loading the dishwasher while he cooled off.  Jack all of a sudden bursts into the kitchen, bawling, asking if he can please see if Wyatt is ready to get out.

I stopped what I was doing and got on my knees to talk to Jack.  He was sobbing and saying he just wanted Wyatt to be okay.  I hugged him and told him I knew that Wyatt getting in trouble was sad, but that Wyatt was safe, and he needed consequences to learn.

I remember feeling that same "lump in the throat" for my sister at times, so I am empathetic to his empathy!

He is also a big helper.  He loves to take care of Wyatt and help me with chores around the house.  Yesterday I cleaned house all morning, and he was my shadow.  He cleaned toilets, scrubbed floors and washed windows.  I love that about him.

Yesterday we took the boys to the Troutdale outlets to find some pants for Wyatt at Osh Kosh, and because of our excursion, Wyatt missed nap time.  (As a sidenote, he was surprisingly good all day despite his lack of nap.)  Because of his lack of afternoon sleep, he went to bed super quick last night.  After I laid him in his crib, I climbed into Jack's bed to rub his back.  He was so sweet and sleepily asked if I wanted to get in the blankets with him.  I told him I was fine, but I love how thoughtful he can be.

Both boys love their bikes and ask to go ride them all day long! Yesterday it rained, and they were super disappointed to not get out on their wheels.  We are so proud of them riding without training wheels, and I love that the bikes are making them want to get away from electronics!

I gave the boys haircuts the other day, and they look great. I think they are the best haircuts I have given to date.  But I'll be honest and tell you, I was grateful when Josh went and got his cut at a place!  His is far more challenging!

 I wrote yesterday about bedtime and how I am focusing on slowing down.  It's sweet because the boys love it so much.  Jack asks every night if I am going to sing him to sleep.  I can tell it comforts him.  So I rock the baby and sing some songs.  I love that they are soothed by my presence, and that we have this lovely bedtime routine.

Wyatt lately is really into songs.  He will sing and sing, even doing hand motions to Itsy Bitsy Spider that my Uncle Jon taught him.  He loves when I sing, wants the radio on and asks to dance if he hears music he likes.  It's so cute to see him rocking out!

A new thing I tried yesterday with the big boys is a Super Why game I found at Toys R Us.  I thought it would be good for the summer, as the game focuses on sight words, letter sounds and identification and rhyming, which we haven't covered yet.

We played for the first time yesterday and the boys did awesome! Logan seems to have caught on to rhyming, which is exciting and they both remember their letters and letter sounds, which is promising. I hope to spend some time each day doing "school" stuff, but if nothing else, that game will be a fun way to keep what they learned in preschool with me last year fresh in their minds!

I have decided though, that there will be plenty of time for catch up in the fall, so I am trying to not beat myself up if a few days go by with no review.  I do hate the thought, though, that they are losing what they have already mastered... but I guess that's just how it is!

I know I am not the only one loving our little family, enjoying our summer. Every night during prayers (which is really just the boys listing what they are thankful for) one of them says thank you for playing outside or having special opportunities, like going to the pool or having a playdate.  And last night, Wyatt said his prayer as follows, "Dear God, Thank you outside. Thank you Daddy. Thank you Bogey."  It was so sweet.  I love that the boys know how sacred our time is here, and that they love each other so much.

6.11.2013

another week in washington

The last week has been a whirlwind of playdates, shopping and soaking it all in.  There has been beautiful weather, sunshine and warm breezes, along with happy boys... all making for a delicious vacation for me.

We are loving having a front and backyard.  The boys want to go outside as soon as their eyes open in the morning.  They love exploring, running and have even planted some flowers with Josh.

Josh has been amazing. I think he is really enjoying his time off.  He has loved taking one boy or another to run errands, has been spending time with his brother, and was even generous enough to let me take off for the weekend with my bestie (his sister) Julie.  We road tripped to Medford and oh man, it was awesome.  To be kid free and have hour upon hour of uninterrupted conversation... it was a dream!  

The weekend I was gone (which is the first time I have left Wyatt and therefore the first time Josh has had all three alone overnight) Logan started suffering allergies, so Josh got him allergy medicine; he bought new sunscreen for the kids; and he was such a fun daddy.  They had a squirt gun fight, played in the sprinkler and went to the park to ride bikes.

He said the weekend was great, mentioning that as long as you keep the kids busy, it's not all that bad.  Except bedtime.  He was so funny when I talked to him.  He said he lacks my gentleness about bedtime.  I loved his honesty!

 I also left Wyatt for the first time this summer.  It was with my mom, for just a few hours, but I was happy to hear he did great. No tears at all.  I would even say he had fun!  I wasn't sure how he would do after having such access to me (all.the.time) in Alaska. But he has done really well adjusting to all the people around who love him so much.

Like Julie's family.  Wyatt has warmed right up, and we are all so glad.  He is everyone's favorite.  And the love is mutual.  He adores Julie's sweet, silly husband who always plays games with Wyatt; and he loves all of her boys, but especially Ethan, for some reason, who takes him on the trampoline.  He even said, "I love you, Ethan" all on his own. Swoon!

{The boys' bracelets, for those who asked, are simple ID bracelets for my peace of mind}
Today he spent the whole morning talking about Milo (my sister Roxanne's son) taking a shower. I think that he thinks that's funny.  The boys keep arguing with him that Milo takes baths.  But he insists that Milo showers.

My sister and I have already had a handful of playdates.  The kind that are casual (no house cleaning and no agenda necessary) and we are so happy to be living next door to each other!


Our family has some camping trips coming up, and lots of parties and get togethers.  We also have a lot more doctor appointments.  The boys have had their shots, and been to see the eye doctor, who, funny enough, is the boy I spent most of eighth grade in love with.  Brett Richardson.  I have decided that I must have really good taste. Ha!

He was amazing with my boys, still as nice as ever, and was able to explain to me their eyes and get us the best prescription possible.  It's been awesome.  I take Wyatt in next week.

Playdates and doctor appointments have all been fine, but I will tell you that adjusting to other things here in town is difficult.  There are so many freaking people!  In the store and on the road. And no one smiles anymore. Or waves.  It makes me sad!

So I have been making an effort to slow down myself. To not be in such a hurry all the dang time.  And to really slow down here at home.  I committed this week to reading at least five books during the day to Wyatt.  If I start to read to him *he would let me read all day from sun up to sun down* I notice that the twins will gravitate over and pretty soon, I have a pile of boys in my lap, relaxing and listening.  I have also been making bedtime my number one priority. Starting early, taking it slow, reading books and doing prayers... everything in an effort to make bedtime peaceful and end the day feeling like a good parent.  

I still can't get over how green things are here. I can't get over the warmth and the joy of taking my boys outside.

I also got my hands on some Kahlua, which was lovely when we had a BBQ last week, and had my first Panda Express in nine months, which was KILLER!

I have yet to go to the movies, but it's on the list of things to do, as I miss it terribly.  

The baby turns two on Saturday. Saturday. As in, four days from now, he will be two years old, and I cannot wrap my mind around it.  There has been talk of Baby Number Four, but Josh and I are both feeling content for right now.  Jack wants me to have another baby, a girl specifically, and would like to name her Peach after Princess Peach on Mario... That kid!  

The house, I must again mention, has been perfect for meeting our needs, and we find that we're spending a lot more time just hanging out... Playing in the backyard, having people over or riding to the park near our place.  It's so awesome to let the kids play as loud as they want, to have so much space for them, and to be right in town where we want to be.

There's a lot to be thankful for right now,
and I am feeling just that.
Thankful.

6.06.2013

Rockaway Beach Getaway {Part Two}

Our second day in Rockaway started gloriously...
all three kids had slept through the night!!!

We got ready for the day, while Wyatt showed Grandma 
his favorite show (Baby Einstein) on the Tablet.

Then we went on a short walk while Josh loaded the car.
Wyatt fell in love with this truck.
He walked all around it, petting it.
He's so funny!

Soon we hugged and kissed grandma & grandpa goodbye and headed off to Hug Point
for a little bit of adventure.

It had been raining while we drove, but as soon as we parked, it subsided.

So we ventured down onto the beach.

We told the boys we were going on a bear hunt, 
and we walked toward the cave.

We did not, sadly, find a bear. 
But we did find a creepy moth thing that scared the bejeezus out of Logan and me!

Wyatt was so happy to be out tromping around in the snow sand again.
I just typed snow instead of sand.
Alaska much?

I have enjoyed, since being home, all the green.  The trees, the plants, the grass. Every bloom makes me do a double take.  I am trying to store it all in my head to pull out when the days are dark back in Marshall!

This little one (Jack) was very into the adventure-- he took off on his own, following trails and exploring.  He found some bugs, a little creek and lots of cool rocks.  I loved watching from afar as he explored.

And of course, I enjoyed watching Wyatt and his daddy.  
Oh that boy and his daddy.

Nothing but love, love, love.

It's definitely mutual!

The ocean was beautiful,

the scenery amazing.

I kept breathing in. Reminding myself to slow down, enjoy the moment, remember these sensations.

After a good while exploring and adventuring, we were off to finish the rest of our journey:
a stop in Seaside for some little boy clothes shopping,
and then home for appointments the next day.
At Seaside we went to lunch.  Josh and I agreed that it was our best dining experience since having children.  The boys were all well mannered, ate their meals, and we got to eat ours, too!  They visited kindly and colored the little crab coloring sheets the waitress had provided. It was so lovely!

We then headed for the outlet stores- our eyes mostly on Osh Kosh.  I will admit, I was overwhelmed. The boys had ZERO summer clothes, and everything was on sale.  I took a deep breath and dove right in.

Josh took Wyatt and wheeled him all around in the stroller until he fell asleep.  Meanwhile, I was in the dressing room with the twins, frantically trying on different sizes and styles, seeing what worked and what didn't.  
We ended up with three short/shirt outfits, two sets of basketball shorts with coordinating tanks, two pair of jeans and three sets of shirts for the twins.  We also got four outfits for Wyatt (some of which match the twins, which kills me!) and two sets of jammies for our little brother.

After being so good (seriously, amazing!) during the whole shopping process, we rewarded them, shamelessly, with some time at a bouncy house/playplace in Seaside.  This wore them out, and we then headed home.

The drive was peaceful, with two big boys passed out in back, and also beautiful.

Josh and I just kept shaking our heads in disbelief at how smooth and relaxing the whole weekend was.  We are just so happy with our little family.  And so blessed.