It's Sunday night and Doug and I are exhausted after a fun-filled weekend! Hopefully the boys enjoyed it as much as we did!! Yesterday morning the boys had their regular Saturday morning activities, Marta took Carter to swim class and Doug took Oliver to soccer. After naps, we hit the road to Berryville, a cute little town, about 35 miles west of us. I had purchased a Groupon for apple picking at a farm out there. It was a 45 minute drive and we arrived right after 4. The woman told us that the only apples left for picking were pink lady. We headed out to the orchard, only to find that the only pink ladies were WAAAY to high up to reach. We bagged that idea and headed to the corn maze. They estimate that it takes about an hour to get through it, but Doug, as if in training for The Amazing Race, got us through in just 20 minutes. I still think it was the promise of ice cream back at the restaurant at the farm that pushed him through. :) I don't think that the boys really knew what to make of the maze, they just trucked along...
After the maze, we headed back to the store/restaurant for apple and pumpkin frozen yogurt. Oliver enjoyed his! He ate the whole thing!!
Today was the open house at the Ashburn Fire Station. We got there early since it was from 12-3 and we wanted to ride on the fire trucks before naps. Once again, we rode inside the truck. There wasn't a peep from either of the boys...They were entranced!
After naps we played outside for a while, Oliver played basketball and rode his new scooter, a bday gift from Mimi. Carter threw rocks in the firepit, his favorite outdoor past-time, and Crosby lounged with Cooper on the couch on the deck, Cooper's favorite past-time. :)
Later, we ran to a nursery about 5 minutes from our house to get potted mums for the front steps of the house. We also wanted to get our pumpkins that will turn into our jack-o-lanterns in a few short weeks. The bonus of the nursery is that they had a slide and a moonbounce, which Oliver LOVED. We will be heading back there at least one more time this month.
By the time we took this picture, Oliver couldn't WAIT to get back into the moonbounce, after being forced to ride in the wagon and "help" pick out pumpkins...
Another weekend in the books, and what an amazing one it was! So much to get done in the next 3 days before we leave for Vegas on Thursday...
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Fun times at the farm!
Plans changed a bit for yesterday afternoon. Marta and I decided to take the kids to Ticonderoga Farms in Chantilly. It was a gorgeous afternoon to be outside and the boys had a BLAST!! There were slides, even Carter went down one twice, and a hay ride where we got to choose our own pumpkin, and lots of room for running around. Carter's favorite part was watching the older kids chase the chickens around and he even ran a bit himself! Oliver probably loved the slides the best but the hayride was a close second. He's becoming a bit of a daredevil! We will try to get back there one more afternoon before Halloween. They have a weekday afternoon special, $5pp, from 3-6pm.
The best part for me was when we drove up and I realized that we had been there before but I'd forgotten the name...October 10th, 2009, Oliver was 3 weeks old. I remember leaving there bummed out b/c Carter wasn't walking and he wasn't able to have as much fun as I "thought" he should. Well, I'm happy to report that he made up for it this time!! I'm reminded of all of the progress that he's made, we are so blessed. :)
Here we are almost 2 years ago to the day, hard to believe that those are Oliver's little feet peeking out of the Ergo...
Here's Doug hiding behind Carter b/c we didn't trust that he was strong enough to sit up on the hay bale by himself...
And here are the boys yesterday...It was Crosby AND Marta's 1st hayride! And they were both pretty happy! :)
Carter, my poser, on the hayride
The tractor, named for Oliver, which is SO fitting since he LOVES tractors!
Oliver coming out of his favorite slide
Oliver crossing the shaky bridge...
And the boys loving the chickens. :)
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Time is FLYING!!
I can't believe that it's been over two weeks since I've posted! We've been busy, busy, busy! Here's a recap...
Oliver had his 2-year appt at the pediatrician. He's 27lbs, 6oz (50th percentile) and 35" (90th percentile). He was a good boy, bribing him with a lollipop helped! He had to get one shot and the nasal mist flu vaccination.
My mom arrived on 9/22 to celebrate Oliver's birthday. She's lost a total of just over 50lbs since beginning her diet approx. 2 weeks before Crosby was born. I can't even begin to say how proud I am of her. She didn't cheat ONCE and her hard work has certainly paid off!!
Oliver's construction truck birthday party was a huge success. September was an awful month for rain and it did rain the morning of the party but luckily, the rain held off for the rest of the day and we were even able to be outside for a good portion of the party. That was a treat b/c we were really feeling like prisoners with all of the rain we've had. Oliver got some great gifts and we had more delicious and gorgeously decorated cupcakes courtesy of Donna of Cake Bliss. :) My mom and I (and Marta) tried making cake pops for the first time. They came out pretty good! There were supposed to be orange ones too but the orange melties just weren't the right consistency for dipping. I didn't take a whole lot of pics at the party but my uncle did so I'm hoping to get some from him soon...Here are the cupcakes and the cake pops and the best pic I could snap of Oliver, drinking out of his "cone" cup...
Carter's been doing really well at school and private therapy. On Thursdays, he has 3 hours of back-to-back therapy - ST, PT and OT. It kicks his butt. So much so that today at lunch, he fell asleep. THAT was a first. :) Carter had an AMAZING session at horseback riding on Monday. His therapist, Catherine, sent me this email (Marta takes him to ride):
Walked in confidently, saying he was coming to ride Peppermint. Stood waiting as I put the helmet on. Then did not use my hand to walk into the sand arena, walked straight to Pep through the deep sand. I asked him if he was ready to get up on Pep, to which he answered right away: yes. I put him on Pep, and he sat right up saying, "Let's go see the lights!. As you know, he has been fascinated by the windows(the lights) in the big arena, and now considers Pep his vehicle to go "see the lights".
He sang and told Pep where to go the whole time, not one "all done" the whole session. So I decided to try changing positions by turning him backwards. He was a little apprehensive but trusted me to turn him on the horse, and sat right back up when he was backward, singing and asking Pep to go see the lights again. When turned back to his original position, the same small apprehension, but an amazing willingness to try something so new and potentially scary, trusting me implicitly.
When we got off the horse, he said a confident thank you to everybody and walked out of the arena.
It is a real pleasure to see him turn into a confident young man!
Oliver's doing better at school. Today he didn't cry at all when I picked him up, that is a BIG deal! He had a field trip to the pumpkin patch at Great Country Farms on Tuesday. It was a fun time but it was SO muddy b/c of all of the rain that we've had. Shortly after we arrived, the guides were telling us about apples and all the varieties and then the kids were invited up to get an apple to enjoy. Oliver LOVES apples. The bees at the farm also love apples. We were all gathered around, listening to the instructions on feeding the goats and sheep when Oliver started to act funny. He was wiping at his face and it seemed to take him a long time to swallow his bite of apple. I asked him to spit out what was in his mouth and my hunch was confirmed. He had "eaten" a bee that was on his apple, he spit it out but it had stung him. The poor kid was such a trooper. He never cried. It was his 1st sting but luckily we found out that he's not allergic. I took him to the ped yesterday b/c his eye almost looked like it was going back and blue but he got a clean bill of health and with her light we could see where the bee got him, inside his lip on the upper left side. Here is a pic when the swelling was at it's peak.
Crosby is...Crosby. He's eating like a horse and still getting up in the night. He wants to stand ALL of the time. He is such a monkey. He wants to be around his brothers all of the time. They constantly make him laugh. We had a dance party in Oliver's room tonight after baths and Crosby was cracking up watching the boys dance. It won't be long before he's up there, dancing with them!
A couple of weeks ago, we had professional pics taken of the boys. We got a "sneak peek" tonight and they came out amazing! I was leery about going with anyone else b/c Bev has been our photographer since I was pregnant with Carter but since she's not currently taking pics, we had to go elsewhere. She suggested Stephanie with The Hip Studio and she didn't lead us astray. I am THRILLED with the pics! Here is a link to the blog-post on Stephanie's website - http://thehipstudio.com/children/brothers-ashburn-virginia-child-photographer/
That's about it from here...Tomorrow Marta and I are taking the boys apple picking. I bought a Groupon that's good thru this month and with the amazing weather forecast this weekend, I want to get out tomorrow before things get picked over this weekend...Pics to follow. :)
Oliver had his 2-year appt at the pediatrician. He's 27lbs, 6oz (50th percentile) and 35" (90th percentile). He was a good boy, bribing him with a lollipop helped! He had to get one shot and the nasal mist flu vaccination.
My mom arrived on 9/22 to celebrate Oliver's birthday. She's lost a total of just over 50lbs since beginning her diet approx. 2 weeks before Crosby was born. I can't even begin to say how proud I am of her. She didn't cheat ONCE and her hard work has certainly paid off!!
Oliver's construction truck birthday party was a huge success. September was an awful month for rain and it did rain the morning of the party but luckily, the rain held off for the rest of the day and we were even able to be outside for a good portion of the party. That was a treat b/c we were really feeling like prisoners with all of the rain we've had. Oliver got some great gifts and we had more delicious and gorgeously decorated cupcakes courtesy of Donna of Cake Bliss. :) My mom and I (and Marta) tried making cake pops for the first time. They came out pretty good! There were supposed to be orange ones too but the orange melties just weren't the right consistency for dipping. I didn't take a whole lot of pics at the party but my uncle did so I'm hoping to get some from him soon...Here are the cupcakes and the cake pops and the best pic I could snap of Oliver, drinking out of his "cone" cup...
Carter's been doing really well at school and private therapy. On Thursdays, he has 3 hours of back-to-back therapy - ST, PT and OT. It kicks his butt. So much so that today at lunch, he fell asleep. THAT was a first. :) Carter had an AMAZING session at horseback riding on Monday. His therapist, Catherine, sent me this email (Marta takes him to ride):
Dear Lisa,
Carter was phenomenal yesterday!Walked in confidently, saying he was coming to ride Peppermint. Stood waiting as I put the helmet on. Then did not use my hand to walk into the sand arena, walked straight to Pep through the deep sand. I asked him if he was ready to get up on Pep, to which he answered right away: yes. I put him on Pep, and he sat right up saying, "Let's go see the lights!. As you know, he has been fascinated by the windows(the lights) in the big arena, and now considers Pep his vehicle to go "see the lights".
He sang and told Pep where to go the whole time, not one "all done" the whole session. So I decided to try changing positions by turning him backwards. He was a little apprehensive but trusted me to turn him on the horse, and sat right back up when he was backward, singing and asking Pep to go see the lights again. When turned back to his original position, the same small apprehension, but an amazing willingness to try something so new and potentially scary, trusting me implicitly.
When we got off the horse, he said a confident thank you to everybody and walked out of the arena.
It is a real pleasure to see him turn into a confident young man!
Oliver's doing better at school. Today he didn't cry at all when I picked him up, that is a BIG deal! He had a field trip to the pumpkin patch at Great Country Farms on Tuesday. It was a fun time but it was SO muddy b/c of all of the rain that we've had. Shortly after we arrived, the guides were telling us about apples and all the varieties and then the kids were invited up to get an apple to enjoy. Oliver LOVES apples. The bees at the farm also love apples. We were all gathered around, listening to the instructions on feeding the goats and sheep when Oliver started to act funny. He was wiping at his face and it seemed to take him a long time to swallow his bite of apple. I asked him to spit out what was in his mouth and my hunch was confirmed. He had "eaten" a bee that was on his apple, he spit it out but it had stung him. The poor kid was such a trooper. He never cried. It was his 1st sting but luckily we found out that he's not allergic. I took him to the ped yesterday b/c his eye almost looked like it was going back and blue but he got a clean bill of health and with her light we could see where the bee got him, inside his lip on the upper left side. Here is a pic when the swelling was at it's peak.
Crosby is...Crosby. He's eating like a horse and still getting up in the night. He wants to stand ALL of the time. He is such a monkey. He wants to be around his brothers all of the time. They constantly make him laugh. We had a dance party in Oliver's room tonight after baths and Crosby was cracking up watching the boys dance. It won't be long before he's up there, dancing with them!
A couple of weeks ago, we had professional pics taken of the boys. We got a "sneak peek" tonight and they came out amazing! I was leery about going with anyone else b/c Bev has been our photographer since I was pregnant with Carter but since she's not currently taking pics, we had to go elsewhere. She suggested Stephanie with The Hip Studio and she didn't lead us astray. I am THRILLED with the pics! Here is a link to the blog-post on Stephanie's website - http://thehipstudio.com/children/brothers-ashburn-virginia-child-photographer/
That's about it from here...Tomorrow Marta and I are taking the boys apple picking. I bought a Groupon that's good thru this month and with the amazing weather forecast this weekend, I want to get out tomorrow before things get picked over this weekend...Pics to follow. :)
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Sleep training...It's hard but it works!!
It's been exactly a week since Amy came over to sleep train baby Crosby and my life has improved a lot in the past week. Things still aren't where I want them to be but we are well on our way...
When Amy arrived last Tuesday, Crosby had to be rocked to sleep for every nap and every night at bedtime. Many times we would THINK he was asleep, only to get downstairs and have to race back up to console him and rock him back to sleep. I knew it was a problem but it's SOOOO hard to listen to your baby cry for an extended period of time. Crosby was also waking up 4-5x/night and I was breastfeeding him each and every time. I knew that he wasn't that hungry but that it was a bad habit that I wasn't ready to break b/c I was SO tired that it was easier for me to jump up and feed him, knowing that he'd eat and go right back to sleep and then I could too.
The only perk that I can see so far of having a main-floor master with little kids is that if you want to be away from their crying at night, it's a good place to sleep. So Tuesday and Wednesday night, Doug and I slept in our master bedroom for the first time in YEARS! We literally haven't slept in there since before Carter moved to his crib, over 3.5 years ago!! Amy got up with Crosby and we slept (I only heard him once in two nights!). In just a few short days, Crosby is now putting himself to sleep for naps and bedtime, sometimes with no crying at all, sometimes 5 or so minutes and is getting up twice per night. I am only feeding him once per night and hoping that he'll soon only wake up once and soon after not at all...The challenge has been trying to get him to eat more during the day, which is hard b/c if he's not hungry, there's not making him eat.
Crosby is definitely a much happier baby with better nighttime sleep. I really feel like he grew up, just this weekend. He is so alert and playful and he is happy to play on his own and roll around the floor for up to 45 minutes...My baby is growing up, FAST!!
When Amy arrived last Tuesday, Crosby had to be rocked to sleep for every nap and every night at bedtime. Many times we would THINK he was asleep, only to get downstairs and have to race back up to console him and rock him back to sleep. I knew it was a problem but it's SOOOO hard to listen to your baby cry for an extended period of time. Crosby was also waking up 4-5x/night and I was breastfeeding him each and every time. I knew that he wasn't that hungry but that it was a bad habit that I wasn't ready to break b/c I was SO tired that it was easier for me to jump up and feed him, knowing that he'd eat and go right back to sleep and then I could too.
The only perk that I can see so far of having a main-floor master with little kids is that if you want to be away from their crying at night, it's a good place to sleep. So Tuesday and Wednesday night, Doug and I slept in our master bedroom for the first time in YEARS! We literally haven't slept in there since before Carter moved to his crib, over 3.5 years ago!! Amy got up with Crosby and we slept (I only heard him once in two nights!). In just a few short days, Crosby is now putting himself to sleep for naps and bedtime, sometimes with no crying at all, sometimes 5 or so minutes and is getting up twice per night. I am only feeding him once per night and hoping that he'll soon only wake up once and soon after not at all...The challenge has been trying to get him to eat more during the day, which is hard b/c if he's not hungry, there's not making him eat.
Crosby is definitely a much happier baby with better nighttime sleep. I really feel like he grew up, just this weekend. He is so alert and playful and he is happy to play on his own and roll around the floor for up to 45 minutes...My baby is growing up, FAST!!
Challenges...
Carter and Oliver have been giving me a serious run for my money lately...Carter is going through a yelling phase. The more you ask him not to do it, the more he thinks it's funny and yells even louder. We've started implementing time-outs...He gets one warning and if he doesn't have a "quiet mouth" then he goes into time-out for 3 minutes. The two worst places for his yelling are at the dinner table and in the car. At the dinner table, we will remove him from the table by pushing his chair into the kitchen where he can't see anyone, which he doesn't like. The car is challenging...If I ask him to have a quiet mouth, he'll yell louder and there is no consequence b/c I'm driving. We had an appt in Fairfax today and he yelled most of the way. I ignored him. It was hard. :( If Oliver is in the car, it's even harder b/c his yelling will sometimes make Oliver mad, which quickly turns to tears, which makes Carter laugh and yell even louder. Talk about a vicious cycle!! If I ask Carter to be quiet upstairs when we're getting ready for bed, since Crosby is sleeping, he'll laugh and yell louder and louder and I want to ring his little neck...Of course I wouldn't, but...
Oliver is being a typical 2 year old, which is driving me crazy b/c I've never been a big believer in the "terrible two's". He's been visiting the time-out pack-n-play quite a bit too. He is SUCH a tester. He will push me until I move toward him to take him to time-out and then he'll say, "Oliver stop". Ah, the joys...
On a funny note, I had all 3 boys in the car this morning and we were in the drop-off line at Carter's school. Usually we can drive right up b/c drop-off for pre-K is after the rest of the school since it takes some kids longer to get out but on rainy days, like today, there tend to be a lot of late-comers. As we're sitting there stopped, with at least 6 cars ahead of us, I hear from the backseat, "C'mon yady (Oliver's pronunciation of lady), MOVE IT!". I had to laugh. At least I'm careful to keep my profanities to myself. ;)
Oliver is being a typical 2 year old, which is driving me crazy b/c I've never been a big believer in the "terrible two's". He's been visiting the time-out pack-n-play quite a bit too. He is SUCH a tester. He will push me until I move toward him to take him to time-out and then he'll say, "Oliver stop". Ah, the joys...
On a funny note, I had all 3 boys in the car this morning and we were in the drop-off line at Carter's school. Usually we can drive right up b/c drop-off for pre-K is after the rest of the school since it takes some kids longer to get out but on rainy days, like today, there tend to be a lot of late-comers. As we're sitting there stopped, with at least 6 cars ahead of us, I hear from the backseat, "C'mon yady (Oliver's pronunciation of lady), MOVE IT!". I had to laugh. At least I'm careful to keep my profanities to myself. ;)
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A very busy HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY OLIVER weekend!!
We had a busy weekend at The Zimmerman's Zoo! Yesterday was Oliver's 2nd birthday. He woke up to a new cement mixer and dump truck (his requests) and a recycle truck. His choice for breakfast - pancakes. After breakfast, he became Mr. Fix-It when he tried out the tool set that Marta got him...Our Saturday mornings for the next couple of months are busy - activities started yesterday...Soccer for Oliver and Daddy and swimming for Carter and Marta (bless her!!). After activities it was a quick bath and then lunch and nap. While the boys napped, I went to a CAbi party at Margie's house and enjoyed some adult time and a glass of wine (or maybe 2, I'm not telling). ;) After nap, we road-tripped it to Falls Church to Kim and Amy's SIXTH annual dog BBQ. I can't believe it was the 6th year. We didn't bring our dogs b/c they're too crazy around a gang of other dogs, especially Amelia, and b/c we can't fit them in the car with the three of us and the three boys. Kim's roommate Genevieve, made a birthday cake for Amy and Oliver; he was in heaven when everyone sang them happy birthday. He had TWO pieces of cake (vanilla with chocolate frosting) and Amy sent him off with jelly beans for the car ride home. Surprisingly, he went to bed when we got home at 8pm!
This morning Carter worked with Le-Ane, another of our awesome helpers, while Doug and I took Oliver and Crosby to Party City so Oliver could help pick out stuff for the goodie bags to take into school on Tuesday for his birthday. After lunch/nap, we went over to a new friend's house for Happy Hour. They have 3 kids, their son is 5 days older than Carter, their daughter will be 2 in February and their newborn is 3 weeks old. They also have 2 dogs. They said that when they saw us walking our two dogs with the boys in the wagon (and I was pregnant), they knew that we had to be "cool" too. :)
Crosby was 4 months yesterday too. He's rolling ALL over the place and I swear he's going to crawl in a few weeks. He is so strong. He lays on his stomach and propels himself forward, his arms aren't quite strong enough yet. We've been working on sleep training with him, he's doing well! Will write about that soon. Took a photo of him in O's Pottery Barn chair this morning. He's sitting up well too. I told my mom that he's going to need his own chair soon (she bought C&O theirs)...
Another busy week ahead, leading up to Oliver's constrution-themed 2nd birthday party on Saturday...
This morning Carter worked with Le-Ane, another of our awesome helpers, while Doug and I took Oliver and Crosby to Party City so Oliver could help pick out stuff for the goodie bags to take into school on Tuesday for his birthday. After lunch/nap, we went over to a new friend's house for Happy Hour. They have 3 kids, their son is 5 days older than Carter, their daughter will be 2 in February and their newborn is 3 weeks old. They also have 2 dogs. They said that when they saw us walking our two dogs with the boys in the wagon (and I was pregnant), they knew that we had to be "cool" too. :)
Crosby was 4 months yesterday too. He's rolling ALL over the place and I swear he's going to crawl in a few weeks. He is so strong. He lays on his stomach and propels himself forward, his arms aren't quite strong enough yet. We've been working on sleep training with him, he's doing well! Will write about that soon. Took a photo of him in O's Pottery Barn chair this morning. He's sitting up well too. I told my mom that he's going to need his own chair soon (she bought C&O theirs)...
Another busy week ahead, leading up to Oliver's constrution-themed 2nd birthday party on Saturday...
Monday, September 12, 2011
It's POTTY time!!
It's early, this I know...Oliver will be 2 this coming Saturday, 9/17 but for a few weeks now he's gone sporadically on the potty and more and more he's telling us when he goes in his diaper and he wants to be changed right away. So, I decided to "start" training him. I say "start" b/c I didn't read anything, I just dug into my memory, back to all of the comments I'd tucked away from friends with kids Carter's age when they were training. We were home most of the weekend and this morning so I left him naked from the waist down. He's gone on the potty every time he's had to go, now, mostly without even telling me, he'll just go over to the potty and I'll hear the music play. He even pooped in there once yesterday and once this morning. Today was the 2nd day that he woke up with a dry diaper from his nap and for anyone who knows Oliver, he drinks A LOT!! This afternoon we were going to a friend's house so I packed the potty in the car and I didn't put a diaper on him, just his shorts (this was a tip that I read when I finally googled, 3-day training, as advised by a friend). I asked him a few times if he had to go and he said no. A little while later he told me he had to go, I whisked him over to the potty and he went. We got home and I stripped him down again and he stayed dry until bedtime. Tomorrow he has school so I'll put a diaper on him but I did tell his teacher that we're in the early stages of training so I asked her to sit him on the potty during diaper change time. I know that some of his classmates are also training now so I'm hoping they'll put some friendly pressure on him. I'm not ready to send him in undies yet b/c I know he'll get busy playing and forget all about going on the potty. I'm not a big believer in pull-ups, I think that they're just glorified diapers. We'll see where this takes us...
Saturday, September 10, 2011
"Wood" you believe it's been 5 years?
Yesterday (9/9), Doug and I celebrated 5 years of marriage. I look back at how much our lives have changed over the years since our beautiful wedding day and it's amazing! I do wish that I could go back and do it all again, it was such a beautiful day all around, and our honeymoon was like a dream, in beautiful Tahiti. We laugh when we think back to our lives before kids, we had SO much free time and we didn't think so at the time. I'm not sure what we even did with all of that free time. One thing is for sure, we went out to dinner A LOT more. :) To celebrate, we're going out to PassionFish in Reston for dinner tonight, Amy will be here with the boys. We're going to Vegas in October (Doug's first time!!) for our real anniversary celebration. I know it will be hard, especially for me, to be away for the kids for 3 nights, but I know that they'll be in great hands and we deserve a break and a full night's sleep! The traditional gift for a 5 year anniversary is wood. Maybe we should have gotten a new bedroom set?! Nah, Vegas will be WAAAY more fun!
Kids definitely change things; a marriage has to be strong, having kids certainly won't improve a relationship, that's for sure...The statistics are alarming. The divorce rate is 50% for parents of typical kids. The rate for parents of children with special needs has been quoted as high as 75-80%. That is a scary statistic. Doug and I have had our share of ups and downs, especially early-on when we were in the process of getting a diagnosis for Carter. Men and women are SO different in the way they deal with things, but we've worked hard to find a common ground, a happy medium. Doug wants to see the big picture and fix things immediately, and I like to think through the process and take small steps in the right direction. At the end of the day we work well together. I tend to get wrapped up in the motions of everyday life, I know what's working for us and why it's working but at times I can't think outside the box when I should be. Doug will swoop in and make an observation that will get us all back on track. Sometimes I don't LIKE his suggestions but I have to respect his opinion and give "his way" a try. I can be hard-headed and I feel like I am the one that does my job the best but that's not always the case...
I look forward to continuing to raise our 3 wonderful boys together. There are many more speed bumps ahead but we'll continue to cruise along and do the best we can to help our boys learn right from wrong and raise them to be respectful, honest and caring individuals. For now, we just need to focus on getting baby Crosby to sleep through the night so that we have the energy and patience to get through tomorrow. :)
Kids definitely change things; a marriage has to be strong, having kids certainly won't improve a relationship, that's for sure...The statistics are alarming. The divorce rate is 50% for parents of typical kids. The rate for parents of children with special needs has been quoted as high as 75-80%. That is a scary statistic. Doug and I have had our share of ups and downs, especially early-on when we were in the process of getting a diagnosis for Carter. Men and women are SO different in the way they deal with things, but we've worked hard to find a common ground, a happy medium. Doug wants to see the big picture and fix things immediately, and I like to think through the process and take small steps in the right direction. At the end of the day we work well together. I tend to get wrapped up in the motions of everyday life, I know what's working for us and why it's working but at times I can't think outside the box when I should be. Doug will swoop in and make an observation that will get us all back on track. Sometimes I don't LIKE his suggestions but I have to respect his opinion and give "his way" a try. I can be hard-headed and I feel like I am the one that does my job the best but that's not always the case...
I look forward to continuing to raise our 3 wonderful boys together. There are many more speed bumps ahead but we'll continue to cruise along and do the best we can to help our boys learn right from wrong and raise them to be respectful, honest and caring individuals. For now, we just need to focus on getting baby Crosby to sleep through the night so that we have the energy and patience to get through tomorrow. :)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Blending day...
Carter is tube-fed. He was diagnosed as "failure to thrive" at 10 months-old and got a PEG tube at 11 months old. For the first year-plus that he had his tube, he was fed high calorie (and high sugar) formula. In the beginning it was pumped in slowly and continuously overnight. I would hook the pump up to his tube around 10pm and he would finish around 6am. This was it for the day, he received all of his calories in these 10 hours. Eventually he started moving around more in his sleep and twice we went into his room to find the cord from the pump wrapped around his neck, loosely, thank God. But, we knew it was time to change. We met with a nutritionist to help us figure out how to get the calories that he needed during waking hours. She told us that if we ever planned to have him eat "normally", which of course we do, then he should be on a more "normal" feeding schedule to teach his body about being hungry and full, which totally made sense. As a side note - there is no medical reason why Carter CAN'T eat. He has the ability to swallow (he breast-fed fine)...At this time, his sensory issues prevent him from eating. As soon as food gets on his tongue, he tries to wipe it off. We are working with a great feeding therapist, who, since the beginning of the summer, has made great progress with him.
Anyway, long story short, we moved to a more typical feeding schedule - breakfast/lunch/snack/dinner and we've stuck to that. I don't remember where I first heard about a blenderized diet but when I did, it sure made sense to me. I hated the amount of sugar in the Pediasure/Boost Kid Essentials that he was getting EVERY day. Plus, I thought that Carter could only benefit from "real" food. My mom bought us a Vitamix and I haven't looked back. I joke that the Vitamix is by BFF. The thing is amazing...And Carter is the healthiest toddler around. Since he doesn't taste anything that goes into his tube, the sky's the limit as far as what concoctions we give him. The blends are thicker with "real" food so we ditched our pump and we syringe feed Carter. He gets 2oz of food at a time, followed by a 3 minute break, just to let his stomach rest. His total meal is 8 syringes, or 16oz, followed by 2oz of water.
Lately I've been blending every other Wednesday. I shop on Tuesday and prep the food Wednesday morning. Blending and storing 8 batches (for freezing), which lasts for 16 days (lunch and dinner), takes me just about 90 minutes. I do this during the boy's nap. I make 4 days worth of breakfast at a time and this doesn't get frozen, I just keep it in the fridge. These batches also double as Carter's afternoon snack. A lot of my blending has been trial and error. We've had clogs from which we've had food spray all over the table, chairs, floor, even ceiling. We've had food all over ourselves and Carter. We've used bobby pins and safety pins to try to remove clogs. But at the end of the day, it's still all worth it.
Just as an example, today's breakfast and snack was a hemp milk base with oatmeal, walnuts, applesauce, honey, kiwi fruit and pineapple. I would actually eat this! Lunch and dinner are a different story. Although I like all of the ingredients, I wouldn't eat them all together. :) Lunch was sockeye salmon, millet, sweet potato, avocado, almond butter, banana and broccoli. Dinner was pork, quinoa, pumpkin, avocado, almond butter, blueberries and spinach.
A blenderized diet is pretty time consuming but if I'm really organized I can shave a minute or two off of my time when I blend. :) I pretty much have an assembly line going and I have a certain order that I'll blend the ingredients to make sure that everything gets chopped up small enough to go thru the tube. I am really, really proud of my hard work and dedication to Carter's nutrition. I know that he has to be benefitting from such a well-balanced and completely organic diet. I look forward to the day when I only have to take my Vitamix out when we're in the mood for margaritas...But for now, I'll continue to blend to keep Carter on the right track nutritionally. Chances are, when he does start eating, he won't want many of the healthy ingredients that he's consuming now...
We recently switched Carter to a "mini-one" button, I believe that it's the smallest one out there. It's been working great for us. There is a balloon that fills with water and this is what keeps it in Carter's stomach. I change it myself every 3-4 months. This is something that I will never get used to doing, but it has to be done. I always need someone around for moral support, either Doug or Marta. It's a quick switch and Carter really doesn't flinch. When I'm doing the switch, I try not to think about what it actually is, b/c it's kind of freaky. Here is a photo of the button (and some soap bubbles from tonight's bath), to give anyone who's not familiar with it, a visual.
Anyway, long story short, we moved to a more typical feeding schedule - breakfast/lunch/snack/dinner and we've stuck to that. I don't remember where I first heard about a blenderized diet but when I did, it sure made sense to me. I hated the amount of sugar in the Pediasure/Boost Kid Essentials that he was getting EVERY day. Plus, I thought that Carter could only benefit from "real" food. My mom bought us a Vitamix and I haven't looked back. I joke that the Vitamix is by BFF. The thing is amazing...And Carter is the healthiest toddler around. Since he doesn't taste anything that goes into his tube, the sky's the limit as far as what concoctions we give him. The blends are thicker with "real" food so we ditched our pump and we syringe feed Carter. He gets 2oz of food at a time, followed by a 3 minute break, just to let his stomach rest. His total meal is 8 syringes, or 16oz, followed by 2oz of water.
Lately I've been blending every other Wednesday. I shop on Tuesday and prep the food Wednesday morning. Blending and storing 8 batches (for freezing), which lasts for 16 days (lunch and dinner), takes me just about 90 minutes. I do this during the boy's nap. I make 4 days worth of breakfast at a time and this doesn't get frozen, I just keep it in the fridge. These batches also double as Carter's afternoon snack. A lot of my blending has been trial and error. We've had clogs from which we've had food spray all over the table, chairs, floor, even ceiling. We've had food all over ourselves and Carter. We've used bobby pins and safety pins to try to remove clogs. But at the end of the day, it's still all worth it.
Just as an example, today's breakfast and snack was a hemp milk base with oatmeal, walnuts, applesauce, honey, kiwi fruit and pineapple. I would actually eat this! Lunch and dinner are a different story. Although I like all of the ingredients, I wouldn't eat them all together. :) Lunch was sockeye salmon, millet, sweet potato, avocado, almond butter, banana and broccoli. Dinner was pork, quinoa, pumpkin, avocado, almond butter, blueberries and spinach.
A blenderized diet is pretty time consuming but if I'm really organized I can shave a minute or two off of my time when I blend. :) I pretty much have an assembly line going and I have a certain order that I'll blend the ingredients to make sure that everything gets chopped up small enough to go thru the tube. I am really, really proud of my hard work and dedication to Carter's nutrition. I know that he has to be benefitting from such a well-balanced and completely organic diet. I look forward to the day when I only have to take my Vitamix out when we're in the mood for margaritas...But for now, I'll continue to blend to keep Carter on the right track nutritionally. Chances are, when he does start eating, he won't want many of the healthy ingredients that he's consuming now...
We recently switched Carter to a "mini-one" button, I believe that it's the smallest one out there. It's been working great for us. There is a balloon that fills with water and this is what keeps it in Carter's stomach. I change it myself every 3-4 months. This is something that I will never get used to doing, but it has to be done. I always need someone around for moral support, either Doug or Marta. It's a quick switch and Carter really doesn't flinch. When I'm doing the switch, I try not to think about what it actually is, b/c it's kind of freaky. Here is a photo of the button (and some soap bubbles from tonight's bath), to give anyone who's not familiar with it, a visual.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
My rock star
Oliver rocked it today...He LOVED school and is excited to go back on Thursday! We talked school up so much over the weekend and told him all about how the day would go...Mommy would bring him in and he'd stay and play with Miss Ashley and his new friends. He'd play with new toys and eat his snack. Then Mommy would come back and get him and we'd go home for lunch. He wanted to hear the story over and over and every time, he'd say, "yeah", in agreement. It actually went as planned, which isn't always the case with a 23 month-old in a new situation. :) We walked in and passed by many crying kids. A mom came out of his classroom (they keep the door closed) and said that everyone was crying, I figured that we were in for it. We dropped all of his stuff in his cubby and I gave him a big hug. I opened the door and saw the crying kids...Oliver gave them a once-over, said hi to Miss Ashley and headed for a toy firetruck. I took that opportunity to sneak out. I shed a couple of tears in the car and headed off to Target. They're building a new Chick-Fil-A in the center where Target is and I always drive by with Oliver to see the trucks and check on the progress, but not today (they really are coming along on it though, I took a quick glance!). I thought about him all morning and I was so happy to see him when I pulled up to the front of the pick-up line. He was happy to see me too, he said, "MOMMY!". He then got into the car and his eyes filled with tears b/c he wanted Daddy. :( We called Daddy and he told us how he cried a little but "the lady" picked him up. The funniest part of his recap was when I asked him when he cried and he told me, "when I was in there" and pointed to the school. Okay, true, lol. I got bits and pieces out of him throughout the afternoon. It was funny b/c he didn't eat any of his snack, but he did drink his milk. I could picture him, looking all around, taking it all in. He's really never sat down and eaten with kids his own age. My mom joked that he didn't know that other kids eat since Carter doesn't. ;) Needless to say, at lunchtime, Oliver ate like a truck driver! I did make sure to tell him that it's ok to eat his snack at school. We'll see what happens on Thursday...
I think that the hardest adjustment for me will be not having the face-time with his teacher that I get with Carter's (AWESOME) preschool teacher. Miss Ashley will send home a "progress report" monthly but other than that, I have to rely on what he Oliver tells me. I emailed his teacher last night to ask her for his classmates' names so that I can send in goodie bags for his birthday. She emailed me back after he had left and she told me that he'd had a great first day, he was a good listener, a great helper and was eager to learn. And he sure is a ham...Below is his "cheese" pose.
The funniest part of the whole day (and I'm still kicking myself for not taking a picture) was when I put his backpack on him for a photo-op before leaving our house and he literally fell backwards onto his butt in the kitchen. Doug and I had a good laugh about that in the car after dropping him off, which took my tears away. My sweet Oliver is growing up!!
I think that the hardest adjustment for me will be not having the face-time with his teacher that I get with Carter's (AWESOME) preschool teacher. Miss Ashley will send home a "progress report" monthly but other than that, I have to rely on what he Oliver tells me. I emailed his teacher last night to ask her for his classmates' names so that I can send in goodie bags for his birthday. She emailed me back after he had left and she told me that he'd had a great first day, he was a good listener, a great helper and was eager to learn. And he sure is a ham...Below is his "cheese" pose.
The funniest part of the whole day (and I'm still kicking myself for not taking a picture) was when I put his backpack on him for a photo-op before leaving our house and he literally fell backwards onto his butt in the kitchen. Doug and I had a good laugh about that in the car after dropping him off, which took my tears away. My sweet Oliver is growing up!!
Monday, September 5, 2011
A day of firsts
Today is Labor Day. We had hoped to go to the pool for one last time before it closes but the weather just wouldn't allow it. The weekend's weather was pretty crappy overall. This morning we all piled into the car for a quick trip to the mall for new sneakers for Doug and I for the health-kick that we're on and a ride on the train for the big boys. BUT, first stop was the barber shop. Baby Crosby's mop HAD to get trimmed, it was WAAAAY overdue. As it was with Oliver's first haircut, Crosby was NOT a fan...He pretty much screamed the whole time. Doug said he felt bad for anyone who was in there thinking they could sit and relax while they got their hair cut. :) Attached are a couple of pics - before, during and after. Crosby looks so much older now and his beautiful blue eyes really pop.
The second first of today...Doug and I took Carter and Oliver to the movies! There is an old theater in downtown Leesburg, called Tally-Ho. It's like stepping back in time. Cars 2 was playing at 4:45. Since they LOVE the original Cars, we figured that we'd give it a shot since the timing was good and Marta could stay home with baby Crosby. We got to the theater, only to find out that the projector was broken so they couldn't show the movie. They offered for us to see the original Cars for $1 each. We figured we'd go in and see what the boys thought, especially knowing that they love the movie. We were the only ones in the theater. Oliver got his popcorn and sat in his own seat (Carter sat with Doug). They both thought it was pretty cool. About an hour into the movie, Oliver decided he was ready to go home, which was fine. Carter would have stayed but at least we knew they could come home and watch the rest of the movie. We will definitely go again, just not sure if Oliver would sit through more of a movie that he doesn't know so well or if he stayed as long as he did b/c he did know the movie so well...Here is a picture of the boys before the show. Note that Oliver is wearing his Lightning McQueen Crocs. :)
Tomorrow is Oliver's first day of preschool...We've been talking it up like CRAZY. Hope he likes it when we get there as much as he thinks he likes it when we talk about it. :) We shall see...
The second first of today...Doug and I took Carter and Oliver to the movies! There is an old theater in downtown Leesburg, called Tally-Ho. It's like stepping back in time. Cars 2 was playing at 4:45. Since they LOVE the original Cars, we figured that we'd give it a shot since the timing was good and Marta could stay home with baby Crosby. We got to the theater, only to find out that the projector was broken so they couldn't show the movie. They offered for us to see the original Cars for $1 each. We figured we'd go in and see what the boys thought, especially knowing that they love the movie. We were the only ones in the theater. Oliver got his popcorn and sat in his own seat (Carter sat with Doug). They both thought it was pretty cool. About an hour into the movie, Oliver decided he was ready to go home, which was fine. Carter would have stayed but at least we knew they could come home and watch the rest of the movie. We will definitely go again, just not sure if Oliver would sit through more of a movie that he doesn't know so well or if he stayed as long as he did b/c he did know the movie so well...Here is a picture of the boys before the show. Note that Oliver is wearing his Lightning McQueen Crocs. :)
Tomorrow is Oliver's first day of preschool...We've been talking it up like CRAZY. Hope he likes it when we get there as much as he thinks he likes it when we talk about it. :) We shall see...
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Preschool rocks!
Tuesday was a big day for Carter...After a summer off from school, we returned to Newton-Lee for his first day. I was a little skeptical because we had stopped by school the week prior to drop-off food for the teacher appreciation luncheon and as soon as we pulled up, he started crying. I don't know what that was all about because no tears were shed on Tuesday. He got out of the car, said hi to Ms. Sylvie and walked right in to school. He had a great day Tuesday and yesterday and will go back tomorrow. Below is a picture of him on Tuesday morning before his first day, rocking his custom t-shirt. It even has his name embroidered on the back. :)
I went to the back-to-school night at Oliver's preschool tonight. It's a cute little school, we're really excited for him. Since he won't be 2 until 9/17, I had been told that he'd have to start 2 weeks late. Sitting there tonight, thinking about that made me sad so I asked the director if there was any way that he could start on Tuesday, with everyone else and she said that he could, since his bday is close enough to the start of the year! I'm happy for him. Tomorrow we'll go in for the meet & greet with his teacher, Miss Ashley and he'll get to check out his classroom (I took pictures of it while I was there so he could see it ahead of time. There was a Fisher Price school bus on the table in one of the pics and he was really happy about that bus. Hope it's still there tomorrow!) I'm sure it'll be a teary Tuesday morning for both he and I. My grandmother asked me tonight if he's excited and I said yes but he doesn't really know what he's excited about...He knows that we drop Carter off at school and pick him up a few hours later but I'm sure he hasn't even thought that his school will be like that. For now, everything he does is with mommy or Marta so I'm sure he's thinking that school will be too. It'll be great for him though...I'm hoping it'll bring him out of his shell a bit. Once he's used to it, he'll stay for lunch-bunch. The regular hours are 9:15-11:45 T/Th and lunch-bunch will keep him there until 12:15.
I went to the back-to-school night at Oliver's preschool tonight. It's a cute little school, we're really excited for him. Since he won't be 2 until 9/17, I had been told that he'd have to start 2 weeks late. Sitting there tonight, thinking about that made me sad so I asked the director if there was any way that he could start on Tuesday, with everyone else and she said that he could, since his bday is close enough to the start of the year! I'm happy for him. Tomorrow we'll go in for the meet & greet with his teacher, Miss Ashley and he'll get to check out his classroom (I took pictures of it while I was there so he could see it ahead of time. There was a Fisher Price school bus on the table in one of the pics and he was really happy about that bus. Hope it's still there tomorrow!) I'm sure it'll be a teary Tuesday morning for both he and I. My grandmother asked me tonight if he's excited and I said yes but he doesn't really know what he's excited about...He knows that we drop Carter off at school and pick him up a few hours later but I'm sure he hasn't even thought that his school will be like that. For now, everything he does is with mommy or Marta so I'm sure he's thinking that school will be too. It'll be great for him though...I'm hoping it'll bring him out of his shell a bit. Once he's used to it, he'll stay for lunch-bunch. The regular hours are 9:15-11:45 T/Th and lunch-bunch will keep him there until 12:15.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Wow, I'm finally doing this...
There's no time like the present. I have written so many blog posts in my head - while driving Carter to therapy, in the waiting room at the doctor's office, while nursing baby Crosby...But I am FINALLY actually doing this, starting my very own blog. I kick myself, at least weekly, for not starting this 4 years ago when I was pregnant with Carter. It could have come in handy in so many ways, but I can't go back, only ahead and here I am now.
We had an amazing weekend...We celebrated a huge milestone for Carter on Saturday, with many friends and family present at his "truckin'" party. We are truly blessed to have so many wonderful and supportive people in our lives. I am so proud of our big guy. Carter has a long road ahead of him but he has truly come so so far. Last year at this time we were at our wit's end, contacting anyone who would listen whom we thought could help us get out of the lowest of lows with Carter. He was basically non-verbal and so frustrated. He would act out by banging his head - HARD - and we didn't know what to do. I still can't believe that that was 12 short months ago. We definitely have a fantastic team of professionals who have helped us get Carter to where he is today. We look forward to another great year of preschool...This is our last week of summer. Time definitely flies!
Our next celebration is for Oliver's 2nd birthday (9/17). My sweet, sweet chatter-box, who we joke is the girl we never had. He is already super dramatic, he loves "spicy" (Perrier) water with lemon and he talks from the time he wakes up in the morning until he goes to bed at night...He has taught Carter so much already and I know that they will be buddies and continue to learn from each other. :) Oliver is also starting preschool, two mornings a week, but he has to be 2 so he'll start two weeks after the other kids in his class. I know it will be hard for him at first, because he's shy and a bit of a mama's boy, but I know it'll be SO great in the long-run
My "problem child" right now is baby Crosby. Sleep training sucks and letting him cry for 10 minutes in the middle of the night seems like 10 hours. He turned 3 months last Wednesday (the 17th). Overall, he is such a chill, happy baby but the nights are HARD. Last night he was up 7 times, 4 of which I nursed him...I know he can make it longer, which makes it even harder. I am just not ready to let him cry it out yet, so I really can't complain. I have tried to get him to eat more during the day but if he doesn't want to, he isn't going to. I know we'll get through it, Carter and Oliver are great sleepers and I know that Crosby will be one day too, but for now, I'm TIRED.
We have an exciting week planned, our last one before school starts for Carter...My MIL is here so we'll be leaving baby C with her and heading out to do some fun stuff that isn't necessarily infant-friendly. Tomorrow we're hitting Luck Stone quarry, where a guide will get into our car and give us an hour-long tour, narrating what happens at the quarry and telling us about all of the trucks. Oliver's going to be in his glory. Carter also starts back up with therapeutic horseback riding tomorrow. Some other highlights of the week will include: the new sprayground in Alexandria, the Playseum in Bethesda and the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The weather forecast sounds amazing, at least for the beginning of the week so it should be great!
I could go on and on but I'll sign-off for now, excited to be up and running after all of this time...
We had an amazing weekend...We celebrated a huge milestone for Carter on Saturday, with many friends and family present at his "truckin'" party. We are truly blessed to have so many wonderful and supportive people in our lives. I am so proud of our big guy. Carter has a long road ahead of him but he has truly come so so far. Last year at this time we were at our wit's end, contacting anyone who would listen whom we thought could help us get out of the lowest of lows with Carter. He was basically non-verbal and so frustrated. He would act out by banging his head - HARD - and we didn't know what to do. I still can't believe that that was 12 short months ago. We definitely have a fantastic team of professionals who have helped us get Carter to where he is today. We look forward to another great year of preschool...This is our last week of summer. Time definitely flies!
Our next celebration is for Oliver's 2nd birthday (9/17). My sweet, sweet chatter-box, who we joke is the girl we never had. He is already super dramatic, he loves "spicy" (Perrier) water with lemon and he talks from the time he wakes up in the morning until he goes to bed at night...He has taught Carter so much already and I know that they will be buddies and continue to learn from each other. :) Oliver is also starting preschool, two mornings a week, but he has to be 2 so he'll start two weeks after the other kids in his class. I know it will be hard for him at first, because he's shy and a bit of a mama's boy, but I know it'll be SO great in the long-run
My "problem child" right now is baby Crosby. Sleep training sucks and letting him cry for 10 minutes in the middle of the night seems like 10 hours. He turned 3 months last Wednesday (the 17th). Overall, he is such a chill, happy baby but the nights are HARD. Last night he was up 7 times, 4 of which I nursed him...I know he can make it longer, which makes it even harder. I am just not ready to let him cry it out yet, so I really can't complain. I have tried to get him to eat more during the day but if he doesn't want to, he isn't going to. I know we'll get through it, Carter and Oliver are great sleepers and I know that Crosby will be one day too, but for now, I'm TIRED.
We have an exciting week planned, our last one before school starts for Carter...My MIL is here so we'll be leaving baby C with her and heading out to do some fun stuff that isn't necessarily infant-friendly. Tomorrow we're hitting Luck Stone quarry, where a guide will get into our car and give us an hour-long tour, narrating what happens at the quarry and telling us about all of the trucks. Oliver's going to be in his glory. Carter also starts back up with therapeutic horseback riding tomorrow. Some other highlights of the week will include: the new sprayground in Alexandria, the Playseum in Bethesda and the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The weather forecast sounds amazing, at least for the beginning of the week so it should be great!
I could go on and on but I'll sign-off for now, excited to be up and running after all of this time...
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