Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Merry Happy Season's Greetings!

This month flew by! We decided to join the Madison Children's Museum as members, and have made a couple trips there. Both kids enjoy it, and we'll be doing that a lot this coming year. We spent a weekend morning with a few of Nick's new coworkers and their families, making Christmas cookies. It was nice to put names to faces. Unfortunately, we've had our share of colds and other sicknesses. 'Tis the season, I suppose. Things just keep getting passed from one person the next, and once again back to me, it seems. I hope our bodies will adjust to the constant barrage of viruses soon.

It was definitely a white Christmas here. We've gotten ~ 10 inches of snow so far. I bought new sleds, and we tested them out one weekend. They might be a bit too fast for our backyard - both kids were done (and snowy-faced) after only two runs each.

Iris has been suddenly full of words, many of which we can actually understand. Sh can identify and say more unusual shapes (moon, star, heart), knows most of her major body parts (though her nose sometimes is on her ear), and now is full of "Mama!" and "Papa!" She can't say Felix, so she's taken to calling him "Bada" (which I think might mean "brother"). As usual, it's a learning experience and she says several things that I have difficulty translating. I'm sure I'll figure them out soon. Right around Christmas, she learned how to say "no", much to our chagrin. Now, it's "no" to everything, even the things she wants. She is also getting pretty aggressive; she hits and throws things when she doesn't want to do something. Argh. Do we have a tomboy? Maybe. She also just started feeding herself with a spoon and fork. We still aren't sure if she's a leftie or a rightie.

And now on to Christmas. Felix has been so excited about it this year, though his behavior hasn't been the greatest. He's been awfully demanding and prone to wailing if told he can't have something NOW. Patience comes with age, I suppose. He assumes everything he sees in ads that he wants is something Santa will bring him. We've tried to temper that, saying that it'll go on his wish list instead.

We went up to Rapids on the 24th to spend Christmas with my side. It's been a family tradition since Felix was born that we do a theme Christmas picture. This year, Fancy! We got all dolled up with antique rhinestones (even Felix - he wanted to get in on the fun). We opened family presents that night. The kids got lots of nice stuff, and we got a beer brewing kit among other great gifts. We then had a nice time at Maxine & Dennis's on the 25th. And... that night, KENDRA CAME OVER AND WE WATCHED DOCTOR WHO TOGETHER! Sorry, I'm still excited that it happened. Since we both share a love of Doctor Who, we bade adieu to the 11th Doctor. Happy/sad.

We had Nick's parents down the following Friday. We had a nice time, then they spent the night before we drove to Germantown to have the that family Christmas. We had a lot of fun with lots of family. Nick got green and gold flamingos, which promptly went in the front yard in time for the Packers game. (Yay!)

Nick and I had the whole week off, but had the kids go to day care on Monday and Friday. On Monday, Nick and I went to my first movie in a theater since 2006 (we saw Anchorman 2), then went out to lunch at Novanta (mmm, wood-fired pizza). And then we got a water softener installed. Yay! Friday, we made our first batch of homebrew. Can't wait to try it.

Hope you had a great 2013 and a wonderful 2014!

Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 16 mos

Sunday, December 1, 2013

So Thankful

I thought I'd assemble all my thankfulness into one post for easy reading. Here are the things I've been thankful for in November.

I'm thankful for...
November 1 - Mittens (it was cold walking around on a site visit!) and my paycheck (woo, payday!)
2 - ABC televising the Badger-Hawkeye game so we cable-less folk could watch it at home.
3 - Nick's desire to do more cooking that has taken some pressure off me, especially because Iris has been very clingy lately. Also, Nick doing most of the raking.
4 - Having a former mentor happy to start mentoring me in a new area (in this case, picking up stained glass as a hobby).
5 - Daycare teachers who are patiently able to deal with Felix when he's having a rough day (or week), and parents who make a brief visit to lighten up a dreary day.
6 - Felix having a better day and still being sweet and innocent (I asked him what kind of flower he would like to be and he answered "pink rose").
7 - The kids being well-behaved for me when Nick came home late. And for Iris saying "baa" at the end of Moo Baa Lalala just like Felix did at her age ("It's quiet now. What do you say?")
8 - Job flexibility that allows me to come home from work early and get a lot done without the kids around.
9 - Badger home games, tailgating, and visiting with friends.
10 - Not having lots to do when both kids are under the weather.
11 - Having an all-too-rare time playing and laughing all together in the basement. Getting smiles from both kids in their daycare pictures.
12 - Having a job where I can take off easily if a kid gets sick, like Iris did this afternoon.
13 - The beautiful sunrise and sunset I saw going to and leaving work. Having an easy but busy day.
13/14 - The NoseFrida, without which Iris wouldn't have slept at all last night. And my strong stomach to use it.
14 - The Doctor Who mini-episode that was released today! Iris not having to come home early from daycare, because I had a lot to do at work today. Cough drops which soothe my sore throat.
15 - A few hours to myself and this sunset when I picked up the kids:
16 - A nice, quiet day when the weather was lousy and everyone was a bit under the weather. The Badger victory.
17 - Getting no more than a little hail during a tornado watch. Play dates for Felix with his friend Lucas.
18 - Nick finding a decent replacement car. The kids behaving for when when Nick was gone all evening. Iris going to bed nicely (even getting annoyed if I stick around in her room too long).
19 - Having the ability to take a walk and not freeze (yet), and being able to hide unwrapped presents for the kids under our bed in plain view.
20 - Earning some easy overtime (some of it while reading a book at a coffee shop :o), and making it home safely.
21 - Nick's new car (a used Ford Fusion), the great big Thanksgiving lunch at work, and Iris being in the best mood in which she's been in quite a while.
22 - The bit of snow we got melting quickly, getting a lot done at home, and The Magic School Bus keeping Felix entertained while learning.
23 - Getting our Christmas decorations up quickly inside and out, but not spending too much time outside. A peaceful moment that included fresh Chex Mix, a crackling fire, the Badger game on the radio, and the kids napping.
24 - Being able to spend an hour at the Children's Museum this morning and becoming members. It's a stretch, but not losing to the Vikings...
25 - My car making it through the first of the crappy winter-weather drives without being hit. Hot homemade hard apple cider.
26 - Long chats with good friends far away and the technology that makes the distance disappear.
27 - A place close by that serves breakfast when I forget mine at home.
28 - Iris having the ability to eat so much her tummy was taut. Getting to see lots of family on Thanksgiving day.
29 - Iris saying W ("daiu") as one of her first dozen-odd words, recognizing the Badger W and Bucky everywhere. The kids getting lots of 1-on-1 time with their Nana.
30 - Seeing lots more family. Surviving all the drives. The good weather we had all three days.

November was a good month. We opened the month with Nick recently starting his new job and ended with a road trip over three days to visit both sides of our family.

Iris has become very adept at telling us what she wants. Just shy of 15 months old, she says cracker, water, ball, please, and hat regularly and unprompted. She signs more and please, and has started doing thank you as well. If you ask her which book she wants, she will stab at it with her hand. Although sometimes she follows this up by pushing it away as though she can't stand the sight of it. Her favorite books at the moment are Go Badgers! (yay! - she points to all Bucky and Ws she sees), Moo Baa Lalala, and her Care Bear books.

Felix has turned a corner, so to speak. He hasn't had very many potty accidents since he returned to daycare full time. Nick wakes him up in the middle of the night to go, to get him in the habit there as well. His behavior has improved also. He's got a sticker chart at daycare that he started on 11/6. So far, he's only had two days where he didn't earn a sticker. Not too shabby.

Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 14 mos

Monday, November 4, 2013

Happy Halloween!

Near the end of October, Nick started his new job at Hill, Glowacki, Jaeger and Hughes (his headshot coming soon) and has so far LOVED every minute of it. He likes it so much he's willing to stay until almost 6 on a Friday! ;o) His firm does a lot of estate planning and trust work, especially related to special needs and medicaid. I like that the firm's location down in the Willy St/Atwood area will give us a chance to meet up for lunch at restaurants I've always wanted to try. I'm still amazed how everything worked out. A doubter I no more shall be!

Nick's new job has meant that Iris has gone back to daycare. The first few days were rough, but we've had over a week of me leaving without any tears from Iris. It helps that Felix has been eating his breakfast with her in the 1-year-old room, as opposed to in the main drop-off room. At home, she has developed an unfortunate game where she will smile and shriek at you to get a response. She's getting a handle on her body parts, but if you ask her where any facial feature but her tongue is, she points to her ears. She is learning animal sounds. According to her, a cow says "bao". Or maybe she's just trying to say "cow". We're getting to that stage where she is saying words, but we haven't learned to translate them yet. She is also a graham cracker fiend. Nick jokes that there's a reason "crack" is part of the word... She definitely seems addicted. She knows where they are kept in the pantry, and if the door is closed, she will whine and frantically do her version of the signs for more and please (wiping both hands across her belly). Deny her a cracker, and it's tantrum-time!

Felix has been his usual challenging-and-confounding self. He'll do something well for a few days straight, and then suddenly go back to square one. It's been frustrating. "Stop" and "quiet down" are meaningless to him. He doesn't believe anything we tell him (I expected this more from a teenage girl, not a four-year-old boy...), but believes everything his buddies at daycare tell him. At least he's developed quite a liking for "The Magic School Bus", so he's getting some educational information. There are also times when he's super sweet and thoughtful, so we know he has it in him! He spent the weekend recently with Nana and Grandpa, and came home full of stories, which, if you know Felix, can go on for an awfully long time. :o)

Both kids started swimming lessons last week. This is Felix's third session and Iris's first. She seemed to like it a lot, but I think the chilly water got to her by the end of the half hour.

The kids had a fun Halloween. We still aren't doing very much for it (just carved a few pumpkins), but Felix has got it down pat. Felix was Iron Patriot from Iron Man 3 (his choice) and Iris was a flower. I realized too late that I didn't have a bucket for Iris, so I got the idea to be a gardener to her flower and carry a clean watering can. Iris was very unsure about the whole dress-up-and-go-to-neighbor's-houses-on-a-rainy-night thing. It rained all morning except a period that allowed the kids to trick-or-treat at daycare, then rained all afternoon into the evening. We got a grand total of 13 trick-or-treaters at our house. We don't typically get a lot, but this was way below average.

Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 14 mos

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hallelujah!

Things are very happy right now in our household. It's a huge change over the past 6 months. Why? Because Nick accepted an associate attorney position with a small estate planning (etc.) firm in Madison! Our saga began back in April, when my diagnosis of an ulcer was the catalyst to Nick looking for a career outside the financial industry. We spent the summer riding a roller coaster of emotion as he got very far along the interview process for a banking job in Green Bay. It went weeks between contacts with recruiter or hiring manager, and after three in-person interviews and 2.5 months, the process ended disappointingly last month. Two weeks later, he applied for the attorney job, and after 12 days and two interviews, they offered him the job. The suddenness of it all has been wonderful. And, we don't have to move!

With this change, hopefully things will return to a level of normalcy at our house. The kids will both go back to daycare full time. We'll have to see how they adjust. I think Felix will do well with the return; he needs the structure he hasn't been able to get at home. Iris will hopefully remember her good buddy with whom she will be reunited. She might have a tougher time, since she's also going through some separation anxiety and does not follow the daycare nap schedule. But again, it will be good for her to get some socialization once more.


In the past month and a half, we've tried to make the best of things. We've enjoyed the days with perfect weather. We've learned what it's like to be in football season without cable. We've said goodbye to an old family friend. We've watched our good friends and neighbors prepare to move far away. We've celebrated a wedding and friends. We've made jelly from our own apples. And Cassie has gotten us plenty of free beer.

Felix, oh Felix. He's been saying some funny and some disturbing things lately. He said to me, "a long, long time ago when I was 3..." the other day. It made me laugh. He refers to going to spend the weekend with Nana and Grandpa this past June as "last year when I was 3". It is interesting to watch him develop a concept of time. On the flip side, while I was away for a work trip this week, he got out the chalk and drew "a dead rabbit that was shot by a poison gun." Egads. Coupled with his aggression at times, I'm not sure if this is normal 4-year-old behavior. I'll have to do some research. We've also been working on a token system in our house - having Felix earn tokens for good behavior or successful bathroom trips (still...), which he could cash in for TV shows or treats. Some success there.

My little monkey is everywhere these days. Climbing up, down, all around, bumping her head as she goes. Silly peanut. She spends her days looking at her pile of books, and bringing them to you so you can read them to her. I like that. I don't like that she also feels the great urge to pull everything down and/or out of drawers, cabinets, shelves, etc.

She's not saying too many recognizable words yet. She'll say "Oh" for Cheerios, "wawa" for water, and "eye/I" for everything else, it seems. Animal picture on the wall? "Eye/I!" Picture of the letter I and an iris in her room? "Eye/I!" Her picture on the fridge? "Eye/I!" Not sure what she's actually trying to say. She mostly grunts or whines at us until she gets what she wants. We have taught her a few signs, like please, more and all done. She'll use them occasionally.

I'm still riding the high of Nick's new job. I hope this feeling lasts for a while. :o)

Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 13 mos

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Iris is 1! 4K! Adventures!

Would you believe that a whole year has passed since Iris was born? I guess so, because there she is, being all one-year-old. What a wonderful year it's been, welcoming her into our family, watching her grow and learn and develop her own personality. She's bright, busy, and quick to giggle. I love our little peanut!

Iris has learned a few new tricks, as you can see in this video taken on her birthday. You can hear her say her own name right at the end. :o) She just learned how to do that.




Now for the really where-has-the-time-gone part, Felix started 4K today. He was so excited to get dressed up, take his new school supplies and backpack, and be with the "big kids" down at the end of the hall at his day care. He'll be learning more and we're really excited about this for him.

It's been a while since I posted, but since then, we've been up to Rapids and Green Bay a couple times, and went to a wedding with the kids (who loved dancing). We also got our pictures taken with Bucky Badger and trophies. This past weekend, we took the kids to the Badger game (Iris napped during it), had family over for Iris's birthday party (thanks again, everyone!), and took the kids to the airport to watch the planes.




















Hopefully we'll have more news to post soon, but I figured it was time for a little update.

Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 12 mos

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

One Small Step... For Iris

Look out, world, Iris has taken her first steps! We were visiting friends on 6/29 who have a mobile 15-month-old Iris's height. Little Abby showed Iris that if Abby could do it, Iris can do it, too! She surprised me by a) standing longer than she had before and b) taking two steps toward me. I was going to dismiss it as a fluke, but she attempted a few more steps before the night was over. It's been two weeks since, and she's cruising more, but hasn't taken many more steps yet. Slow and steady, I suppose. She's getting steadier on her feet, and has taken at most four steps at one time. We're so proud of her! I wish I could get a good recording of her laugh now - it's adorable.

She's also started crawling up stairs. I tried to get her to do it a few times, but she had no interest. Then on Tuesday, she went after Cricket and crawled up a few steps. Later that evening, Nick and I were dealing with Felix upstairs, leaving Iris momentarily in the basement. She apparently didn't like this, because she was halfway up the stairs when Nick went back to get her a minute later. Lesson to us - don't expect your kid can't do something just because you haven't witnessed it yet. And now, it's a game with her. She starts crawling up, waiting for someone to "get her". We're trying to get her to come back down on her own safely, but she's not interested yet.

I can't believe I'm saying this, but Felix is now 4 years old! My little boy is growing up so quickly. Four years ago, our little Wiggle surprised us by coming into the world two weeks early. He's turning into an intelligent, energetic, creative, happy, thoughtful, wonderful boy and big brother. We had a nice birthday for him last Friday, taking him out to dinner and then over to the Allen Centennial Gardens on campus to look at the pretty flowers. This past Sunday, we had a birthday party for him with family and a few close friends. He got a whole slew of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys, among other great presents, which have made him a very happy Felix.

Nick's taken some time off lately to stay home with the kids. It's been a nice change, allowing both kids to bond with him.

Felix through the years, for comparison. :o)









Felix: 4 yrs & Iris: 10 mos

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

You Take the Good, You Take the Bad

I have been putting off on posting this blog entry because I hoped to have good news for our family to share. Alas, it has not been forthcoming, but we can only hope. But oh, the waiting. The interminable waiting. Everything is a wait when you know something is coming, but have no control over how soon it arrives. You think this always being the case would have had our species evolve with more patience. Or maybe we were patient once and technology has changed us for the worse. Now I just sit here and wait... How will it end? I don't know; it's a mystery. What is this "good news"? Also a mystery ;o).

But in the meantime, I have Nick. We have two amazing children. We're all healthy. We have a great support system. We have a house and working cars. We have great neighbors. I have a job with a flexible schedule. Sometimes when things get rough, it's nice to be reminded that the good outweighs the bad.

Iris is everywhere these days. She's a speedy-spider of a crawler, and crawls right to something and stands up. She's just starting to cruise, too. Walking's not too far behind! Speaking of moving, Iris moved up to a new daycare room at the beginning of the month. She was the oldest baby among the eight in the baby rooms, and the only one who was really mobile. The daycare decided to make a transitional room, and now she, a girl who just turned 1, and a little boy who's two weeks younger than her are all together. And Iris is still the most mobile baby. She's also gotten her first tooth, and just cut her second a few days ago! Well ahead of Felix, who didn't get his until he was over 12 months old. She's been a little fussy and clingy at times, but it hasn't been too bad.

Things have been going along as usual with Felix: amazing and challenging. We spent a Sunday morning recently with friends at the zoo. Felix doesn't get to see his former daycare buddies Alana and Lucas very often, so it was nice to have a group outing. It was hilarious to see the three of them form their own little gang and run around the zoo. Here's a video of the three of them discussing the crocodile.

On the down side, he's been having accidents and acting out often. It may be because he wants more attention, but that's hard for us when all he does is play roughly and make loud explosion/shooting noises which we've asked him to tone down. Parenting is a work in progress... He also doesn't like it when Iris goes after his toys. We knew it would happen sooner or later! He does lover her very much, and has named both of the little crocheted owls I made for him "Iris".

Nick wrote a beautiful story about Felix giving him a blanket.

Even though he's growing older, Felix still has some interesting pronunciations. This is more for my memory than anything. :o)
  • "Passessenger"
  • "Croutom" (crouton)
  • "Constraction" (construction)
  • "Cuvvy" (cubby)
  • "Security garden" (guard)
  • "Saturan" (Saturn)
  • "Octimus Prime" (Optimus Prime)
  • "Light Saver" (light saber)
  • "Pulferiser" (pulveriser)
  • And even though he just did it once, "caramel" (carousel)
  • Calling cars mixed up names, like insisting there is such a thing as a "Prius Camry".
Felix: 3.5 yrs & Iris: 9 mos

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Hooray for May

We finally have emerged from winter into spring (albeit a pretty damp one). It's been nice to finally get outside a bit. Felix has been very enthusiastic about it, especially with his new bike and helmet. He and the two other kids in the circle his age have formed their own little gang, and it's been quite entertaining watching them interact. Last year, they kinda-sorta played together, but this year, they're gung-ho. Recently, we took the kids to the park and learned Iris gets a kick out of the baby swings. :o)

Felix loves being outside
Iris's first time in the grass














My little mad scientist
Felix has been an enigma lately. He'll do something super sweet, like giving Nick one of his soft blankets to comfort him, but then he's back to hitting and having tantrums. He and his classmates have a sticker chart at daycare to reward good behavior, and it was working for a bit, so we tried doing the same to have him stay in bed and fall asleep (instead of getting up several times for no good reason). This worked for a week or so, and all of a sudden, he's back to having rough days and bad behavior. I wish I understood how to consistently motivate him. He is still completely into cars. He now shouts out any car logo he sees while we're driving. He doesn't know them all, and hasn't quite grasped the concept of makes and models (insisting there is a "Prius Camry" and a "BMW Camry"), but he's getting better. We still play "orange car", which keeps him occupied on the short ride home. I'm hoping his interest in reading the makes and models on cars will jump start his interest in reading, too. Wishful thinking?

Oh, Iris! She figured out how to crawl on April 29th (a day shy of 8 months old) and has been steadily getting more adept at it. She still loves bouncing, but now she prefers to try to stand up and test her legs out herself. I don't know how much longer it will be before she starts cruising - she's still a little wobbly. She's also developed a bit of a temper when she doesn't get what she wants, and has been known to snatch things away from other babies at daycare. Uh-oh, she might be turning into trouble! Her teacher at daycare has figured out that Iris has an association between her cell phone and me (Miss Nancy has her phone out -> Mama's coming soon! Aww. :o). She's eating well (though she's still on purees and hasn't shown much interest in chunkier foods yet), and it looks like a tooth might be making its appearance in the next month or so. Knock on wood, her sleeping well at night will continue.


Things have been improving at home. My health has gotten better (I can drink wine again! Woo!), and things are looking up overall. I just celebrated another birthday and splurged on a sonic screwdriver for myself (11's if you are interested ;o). Can't wait to get it in the mail tomorrow and hide it immediately so Felix doesn't break it!

Felix: 3.5 yrs & Iris: 8 mos

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A day in our lives

With Iris now 7 months old and Felix 3.5, I wanted to write down our daily schedule to see how much it changes over the years. On a typical weekday, I get up at 6, get ready, and wake Iris at 6:20. Nick gets Felix up, dressed, and fed, then we're usually out the door by 6:35. I feed Iris at the daycare while I drop the kids off. I'm back again to nurse her at around 9:45 and 12:45 (love these times!). I say hi to Felix in his classroom if they're not busy. I leave work at 3:30 and nurse Iris again before taking the kids home. For a while, we play or watch a tv show (Top Gear lately) until Felix gets bored or distracted. Then it's time for dinner, when I eat mine quickly so I can feed Iris (or save mine until after she's done). Usually by the time we're all done eating and cleaning up, it's 6:15. We spend a little more time playing, then I put Iris to bed starting around 6:50, and Nick puts Felix to bed around 7. We finally get them both down around 7:45. Nick and I then can watch a show or two before heading to bed ourselves. Wake up the next day and repeat!

Iris has entered that stage where she feels so much bigger when I hold her in my arms, but she still looks little when sitting by herself on the floor. :o) She's starting to figure out how to move herself more every day. If you leave her sitting by herself and she's in the right mood, she'll eventually topple and start rolling around. She's starting to get her butt up in the air - maybe she'll be crawling in a few weeks! She also is very keen on pulling herself up if you hold out your fingers, though she's very wobbly. Iris is eating like a champion. We've introduced most of the veggies, a few fruits, and now some protein into her diet. She gets baby cereal for breakfast, mashed bananas for lunch, and I've been trying to mix up her dinners with veggie combos and baby cereal. Iris is also very vocal these days. She babbles away, and has such a funny laugh. She also pumps her arms and sounds like a monkey when she gets excited about something. Here's Iris's funny laugh:

Felix has really been getting into the show Top Gear and playing with his Legos. It's funny to hear him test cars with the show's hosts in the basement. This morning, he told me he wants to "drive Jeremy's Ferrari." He's got good taste! However, he's being very stubborn at the moment. When he makes up his mind about something, no other offer or choice will do. Case in point: he has been insisting on eating two Easter eggs' worth of candy in a sitting, while we're limiting him to one. Oh no, you'll get a tantrum with just one. Ugh. I'll be glad when the candy is gone (yeah, yeah, if I gave him two, it would be gone sooner...a Catch-22 of parenting).

My health hasn't been the greatest in the past week. I found I've developed what may be an ulcer (blood tests have ruled out other stuff and since I'm not back at 100% yet, it's likely not just a stomach flu). That's made things painful and annoying, to say the least. I'm hoping the prescriptions I've been given start having a positive effect soon!

Felix: 3.5 yrs & Iris: 7 mos

Friday, March 1, 2013

6 months old?!

The latest in a series of "where the heck did the time go?!" moments, Iris is suddenly 6 months old. 26 weeks. Half a year.

She had her 6-month check-up yesterday. 13 lb 8 oz (10%-ile), 26" (61%-ile). She got her vaccines and everything looks good!

We started her on some oatmeal cereal last week, which she seems to enjoy. She grabs my hand and pulls on it to get the spoon to her mouth. The first time she was fed, she seemed a bit skeptical, but immediately caught on (see pictures below). She had peas for the first time last night. Much less impressed with those.











She's been doing fantastic on her tummy time. Set her on her back and she almost immediately turns to her side and over on her tummy. Her teacher at daycare informed me that she surprised herself last week by managing to propel herself forward for a toy. I have a feeling my immobile baby won't stay that way for long. Her big milestone recently is sitting. We didn't use the Boppy at all for her at home, but she's able to sit up for minutes without toppling over. (For comparison, Felix was over 6 months old before he was able to sit up for 30 seconds at a time.) Must be those strong abs of hers. She's also made a big leap in "talking". She goes on big streaks where she practices her B, F, and V sounds (like in the video below). I think it's cute, but I'm a little biased. :o)



Felix's imagination has been going wild. He is a firm believer in monsters, ghosts, Spiderman, Santa Claus, and Bigfoots (yes, plural). He believes any cloud in the sky could spawn a tornado. He believes Mr. Noodle is creepy (we may have planted the seed on that one). He believes shooting is an acceptable way to deal with naughty things (argh!). And above all, he believes that he is the Master of the house. We've been struggling a bit to correct this notion reasonably. (Man, 3 year olds are incredibly egocentric!) He has tantrums when he doesn't get his way or when we make unreasonable requests (like asking him to try to use the potty). This is a phase that can end, and soon! He does do an excellent job of sharing, though, and we've tried to get him involved in meal preparation, which he enjoys. We're trying to wean him off the notion that treats are a necessary part of his daily food intake. We're making some progress - he'll ask for oranges and apples instead, which we are happy to give.

On the home front, we seem to be getting our reality check for the short, mild winter we had last year. We've been cooped up inside too long, and it shows. We're all constantly sick and crabby. The sooner the snow melts and we can get back outside, the better! But alas, there always seems to be snow in the forecast just when things are starting to look promising for a good thaw.

We have made a change for the better, though. I never really thought it possible, but we cut our cable on the 22nd and went internet-only. We rarely watched anything but sporting events live, and realized that the majority of the shows we recorded were available the next day online somewhere anyway. So, we got a Roku (better picture quality and access to many 'channels'), bought a lifetime subscription to Playon (easy access to most of the channels we watch including sports channels), signed up for Amazon Prime in addition to our Netflix and Hulu access, hooked up a pair of rabbit ears for the local channels and we're good to go! Last weekend was our first big test... and we got through it just fine! No more mindless TV on in the background. Now we have to be more conscious of what we put on. We have a TED Talk channel, on which we watched several interesting, short talks (Nick's already hooked). We've added several science shows to our queues to share with Felix. And to top it off, the Roku model we got has a built-in Angry Birds game that even Felix can play. It's also making us go old-school more often, like when we listened to a Badger basketball game on the radio a few nights ago.

Under the category of "what the?!", I learned that the video I posted on YouTube of Felix singing Bruder Jakob/Frere Jacque back when he was a little over 2 years old (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPPk-aRFOak) has had over 1,135 views, with over half in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. That's pretty cool!

And finally, because it's just so darn cute... a picture Iris's teacher took of her at daycare. Happy Friday!


Felix: 3.5 yrs & Iris: 6 mos








Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Deep in Winter

Just when we warm up and it looks like the snow will finally melt, we get slammed by more snow. And since neither my car nor my disposition can adequately handle the snow, spring can't come soon enough.

We've had some trouble with Felix and his behavior at home lately. Some kids go through the "No!"s at 2 years old. Mine waited until 3.5, it seems. I got some advice from a coworker, and Nick and I are now reading Peaceful Parent, Happy Child. So far, it's helped us to cut back on our end-of-our-wits yelling (now reserved only for when he's about to do something we don't like that involves Iris). He still has rough patches where he completely ignores us, but things are improving. He also has been under the weather with a persistent cold, so that hasn't helped him be the bright, sunny boy he normally is.

Iris is still a long, skinny little peanut. She's now an accomplished roller (back to front, to her left only), and constantly wants to be upright. You put her on her back, and she instantly starts tensing her abs to try to sit up. The exersaucer, Johnny Jump Up and being held upright in my arms are her favorite places to be. Unfortunately, she's also had a persistent cold for a solid month, which seems to have migrated to her ear. Cranky baby. At least she tolerates being desnuffled, and yesterday's doctor's appointment showed that she doesn't currently have an ear infection. She had been sleeping pretty well on her own in her own room for a while. Oh, and to mention something that will inevitably change - she is so completely smiley when I wake her up in the morning. It's like she's thinking, "Oh, Mama! You're still here! That makes me so happy!" Aw.

This past Sunday, we went to the Madison Children's Museum. We had an extra ticket (thanks, Groupon!), and took Cassie along with us. We first went when Felix was 2, and I think he was a bit overwhelmed with everything. This time around, he was everywhere. All the vehicles were the biggest hits. The little cars, the airplane cockpit, the wooden Jeep - he kept going from one to another and back again. Iris was pretty interested as well. Nick carried her in the Bjorn so she could look out and see everything as well.

Felix: 3.5 yrs & Iris: 5 mos

Thursday, January 3, 2013

To Iris at 4 months old

I just wanted to write a little note to our peanut, marking what she's like at 4 months old.

Dear Iris,

You are so darling. I love the half smiles you give me as you suck on your fingers while I hold you on my lap. I love your silly, inhaling giggles when I pretend to eat your hands, when I squeal when you grab my face or when I lift you up to make you fly like a butterfly. You're so happy in the morning when I wake you. I love to hear you coo. You're normally so content that it's surprising when you get fussy. You get excited and fwump your arms and legs when you hear your bath running. It definitely isn't your favorite thing, but you let us clear you nose when you have a cold, and I can tell it makes you feel better afterward. Your eyes get so great big when I carry you into a darkened area. You smile at Felix when he comes near you, and we can tell how very much he loves you back. You love to stand up and look around even though you're so wobbly. You are such a delight. I would have many more babies if they were all like you're been so far.

So much love to you, my daughter,
Your Mama


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