Sunday, March 21, 2010

Evan's Update

When we moved to my parents we took Evan's crib apart and set up his toddler bed. Scott thought no problem Evan will be fine. Not to my surprise the night was a disaster with Evan waking up several times. I wasn't ready for the big boy bed and sleepless nights with Evan since I was already waking up twice to feed Hannah. It was to much, so I rigged up Kelly's crib tent around the toddler bed. Some may call it cruel, but it was my sanity. Evan did not like being zipped in at first, but soon got used to the idea. He slept well and so did we.

Finally in December I decided to take the crib tent off. It went amazingly well. He stayed in his bed and slept. Things were great for a few weeks. Then he learned to get up and turn the TV on, so I had to make sure it was on video mode which would be a blank blue screen. Next, he started to turn the lights on. Evan had never been afraid of the dark, in fact he slept better when it was really dark, but I went ahead and put in a nightlight. I thought that would work. I had a talk with Evan every night about not turning on the TV or the lights and reminded him of his little nightlight. It worked for a little while, however he soon developed a phobia of the dark. He constantly turns on the lights and TV. He falls asleep to a blue screen and lights on. I turn them off once he falls asleep, but if he wakes up in the middle of the night he freaks out yells "I see dark" and turns them back on.

The once going to bed easy thing is not so easy anymore. It is always a battle to get him to take his nap or go to bed. He yells or wants a movie on. Hopefully this is just a stage and will end soon.

On a much more positive note. Evan is talking much much more these days. He amazes me at the things he knows how to say that I have never heard before or taught him. When we drive in the car he always points things out. We spent a week in Vegas with our friends and he learned about 25 new words just being around Julie June (his 2 1/2 year old friend). He can say just about anyone's name when you tell him what it is, however he still doesn't say his name. Funny. I used to think it was hilarious and odd when kids would say "mom, hold you" instead of "mom, hold me" but Evan is now saying it. I guess it's a natural progression of speech. He has been saying it a lot lately because my poor little guy has been really sick with a double ear infection for a week now. The antibiotics haven't been working so we are returning to the Dr. tomorrow. It has been a long and exhausting week with a very sick child. It's the first time he has every really thrown up and had an ear infection. I will be so glad when this passes.

Evan is fascinated with letters and numbers. He is always saying them when he sees them, even though they are not correct. He is learning his colors and loves to spend time with grandma who works with him. We just finished a mommy and me class at the community center where we sang, danced, listened to books, played instruments, played with a parachute and twirled rainbow streamers (Evan's favorite). We had a good time and Evan is improving his following directions skill. We are signed up to take another class (Paint, Paste, Pour) with his cousin Grayson. It should be a blast.

Here are a few pictures of the little guy.

Finally asleep



Loves his letter books


Trying on the helmet while skateboarding at Mckenna's Birthday party


Monday, March 15, 2010

9 months


My little baby girl turned 9 months last Friday.


I am way behind on blogging but I had to get a picture up with a little note. Sorry for it's length, but this blog has now become my journal and way of documenting all the precious memories. Life goes so fast and I can barely remember some things about Evan as a baby, so my goal for 2010 is to do better documenting. I know its been almost 3 months since my last blog. I haven't been doing so hot, but I am determined now that I received my blog book for all past post from 2008-2009. It is amazing to have a copy all right there in one book. I love it! My intentions are not to bore anyone, so please feel free to skip all text and just look at pictures.

Hannah now has four teeth since her two top teeth have come in. And let me tell you they sure don't feel good when she bites down. She sits up really good, but that's about it. She is not interested in crawling. I put her on her tummy everyday, however she is not a fan, therefore crawling is out of the question. Oh well, one day she will get it. It doesn't really bother me too much because that just means I will have to follow her around all the time. So I guess, take your time Hannah :)

Hannah has turned into a pretty good eater and is now even eating all my homemade baby food. Good thing because I thought it was going to have to go to waste. She has also stated eating cheerios and loves to pick them up, which has made her a much happier camper while sitting in her highchair. I have also found her brother handing her various food items such as cookies, crackers, quesadilla, berries, and other foods while I am not looking. She always seems to enjoy them, however we have had to have little talks with Evan about feeding his sister. I don't want the day to come when she breaks out in some kind of reaction or chokes because he gave her a piece of food.

I wouldn't call Hannah a smile all the time happy baby, but she does smile big when she wants to. She is more of the serious kind. I guess it runs in the genes. I love spending time alone with her even if it is a few short minutes. It is hard to give all of your attention to one child when they aren't the only child but I am glad to have them both. I couldn't imagine life without my little girl. She has a totally different personality than Evan. She is very attached to me and has a hard time being held by others. I swear she knows my scent. It is the weirdest thing. Hannah is going to have the hardest time when I go back to work this fall and she has to go to a babysitter. It is going to break my heart, but at least Scott will be the one to drop her off. I am not looking forward to that day. I have loved spending everyday with my kids the last 9 months.

Hannah you are my sweet pea and I love you to pieces!