
Monday, December 31, 2007
Snug As A Bug In A Rug
Except when Eli says it, it's "Snug-a-bug-a-mug"
or something similar. I started saying that to him a few weeks ago as I tucked his 'special' blanket around him before naptime. Then one day he started asking for it with his 'snug-a-bug' version. Now he asks for Elmo to be snug-a-bug, 'hoop' to be snug-a-bug, and today he asked for Maddux (or "baby") to be snug-a-bug. I put her in his crib before their naps and he was quite delighted. Two kids, snug-a-bug. Life is good.

All Day Long

Bummer
We tried to take Eli to see some neighborhood lights last night, one last time. There is a cul-de-sac a few blocks away that displayed three white Christmas trees in the median. These weren't just any trees, as they not only lit up but also played Christmas tunes. Eli loves these trees and for the last month we've altered our walking route to include the cul-de-sac at least four times each week. Back to last night: we drove to the cul-de-sac to find the trees still standing, but without any power. The lack of lights and music did not hold Eli's attention, of course. And as Lehr told him, "Oh no, Eli. The lights aren't on!", from the backseat came this response: "Bummer." It's been a while since I laughed that hard. It cracks me up that Eli not only repeats what he hears, but he also tends to use the new words in correct context.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Gee-tar Fever!

Donation Corner: Walking On Water
I have Lehr to thank for this one. He pointed me to this site a while back, but due to the overabundance of charities I wanted to highlight before the holidays, I'm just now getting to post this.
Walking On Water is a non-profit, Christian-based organization that focuses on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This work is done primarily through surf camps in California. They also use surf films, called "Outreaches" on their website, which feature pro surfers as the Gospel message is presented.
The most unique thing I've found about Walking On Water is their approach to mission trips. They focus their trips to areas where Christ is not known and where He might not be known due to difficulty entering those areas as a missionary. The "10/40 Window" is their emphasis: "this Window extends from West Africa to East Asia, from 10 degrees north to 40 degrees north of the equator. This region includes 61 countries, two-thirds of the world’s population, 82 percent of the poorest of the poor, and 97 percent of the least-evangelized people groups." Walking On Water hopes to make a presence in these areas by befriending the surf community.
There are several ways to support this organization. Financial contributions are always welcome. They also have an online store where you can purchase clothing. Non-monetary aid is needed in the way of prayer
, awareness, and volunteering.

The most unique thing I've found about Walking On Water is their approach to mission trips. They focus their trips to areas where Christ is not known and where He might not be known due to difficulty entering those areas as a missionary. The "10/40 Window" is their emphasis: "this Window extends from West Africa to East Asia, from 10 degrees north to 40 degrees north of the equator. This region includes 61 countries, two-thirds of the world’s population, 82 percent of the poorest of the poor, and 97 percent of the least-evangelized people groups." Walking On Water hopes to make a presence in these areas by befriending the surf community.
There are several ways to support this organization. Financial contributions are always welcome. They also have an online store where you can purchase clothing. Non-monetary aid is needed in the way of prayer
, awareness, and volunteering.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
She's Done It Again...

Mad Dog will also stand at the train table still, as Lehr has taught her, and now she's getting cocky about it. She'll hold on for about ten seconds and then let go with one hand and try to reach for something. One step at a time, please!
Kingpin

Friday, December 28, 2007
Standing On Top Of The World
Look at the new trick Daddy taught Mad Dog this morning! While Eli and Mommy were otherwise occupied, Lehr placed Maddux close enough to the train table so she could grab and lean. That she did! Then when Lehr showed Eli Maddux's new feat, he complained, 'Dirty!!' because she started to gnaw on the side of the table.

Thursday, December 27, 2007
Leavin' On A Jet Plane...

Basketball Fever

Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Beat-Bohs!

Christmas, Indeed!


Mad Dog has been a willing recipient of the attention and love also. Although she still loves to jump in her jump'n'go, she LOVES that someone will sit in front of her and watch while she jumps. And there is no shortage of willing laps and arms when I'm not feeding Maddux, that's for sure!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Silent Night...

The first gift we had Eli open on Christmas morning was the porcelain Jesus from one of our Nativity Scenes.

After lunch, Eli helped me decorate the "birt-day cake" for Jesus. His sprinkling technique is amazing :)

Sunday, December 23, 2007
Roll On!!
Maddux rolled from back to front today. Even though she has already rolled the other way (stomach to back), she hasn't performed that trick in at least a month. She's attempted the back-to-front maneuver several times a day, every day for at least December, if not earlier. She gets 90% of the way there and then stops, causing herself to roll back like a turtle stuck on his shell-side. Her success today was aided by a rug however; she grasped the shag carpet one we have in the living room to give herself the extra edge to push past her usual 90%. We'll take it either way! Daddy was present for this milestone, so Maddux repeated her trick, just to make sure he'd remember.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Too Many Chefs in The Kitchen

Thursday, December 20, 2007
What a Difference...

Anyway, no real point to this post other than to say my boy is back. Sometimes I feel like I blog more often about the hard days than the good days, when in actuality, the good far outweighs the bad.....
NayTeeVeeTee Scene

Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Happy Days

The Story Behind The Scrape

Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Party Time!


Maddux didn't sleep at all when I was at my meeting, and then the party kept her very alert. (She has been 'out' in her crib for two hours now.) One of the teachers kept telling Maddux that she looked just like her brother, as if she didn't know!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Talk To The Hand!

Mad Dog is eating much better now...she enjoys her solids quite a lot. Her menu now includes sweet potatoes, avocado, rice cereal and bananas. Eli still loves to feed her when given the chance, but he's become a little more rough with it recently. I need to stand pretty close by when he feeds otherwise Maddux ends up choking on the spoon.
Weekend Wrap Up
The bleeding gums are back. Eli woke up from his nap on Saturday crying out for several minutes until I got to him. When I opened his door, he way lying on his back in his crib, just crying and holding his mouth. As soon as he saw me, he said "Teeth Hurt!!" Poor guy. Of course that was only the second time since Maddux's birth that Lehr and I were leaving the kids for a date (Lehr's Christmas party), so the guilt was flowing. Eli had a great time playing with Uncle D, but he did cry out for Daddy a bit after Dave put him to bed.
Eli and I watched the original "Grinch" on Saturday. He doesn't see much TV, but that is such a great holiday show, and given his pain factor, I figured a little indulgence was in order. Eli was mesmerized. He only broke his glazed-over gaze to say "Kiss-mas Tee!" or "Tar!" (star) every once in a while.
Sunday I was otherwise occupied all day, so after 1PM, Lehr was on double-duty. There were plenty of bottles for Maddux, but apparently she refused them. This meant she didn't eat anything from 1PM-6:30PM. That's a pretty long (daytime) stretch for her! No wonder she was in such a foul mood for Lehr! He said he knew she must be miserable because she was even crying in the Jump & Go.
Eli and I watched the original "Grinch" on Saturday. He doesn't see much TV, but that is such a great holiday show, and given his pain factor, I figured a little indulgence was in order. Eli was mesmerized. He only broke his glazed-over gaze to say "Kiss-mas Tee!" or "Tar!" (star) every once in a while.
Sunday I was otherwise occupied all day, so after 1PM, Lehr was on double-duty. There were plenty of bottles for Maddux, but apparently she refused them. This meant she didn't eat anything from 1PM-6:30PM. That's a pretty long (daytime) stretch for her! No wonder she was in such a foul mood for Lehr! He said he knew she must be miserable because she was even crying in the Jump & Go.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Jump For Joy!

Friday, December 14, 2007
Christmas Came Early!
Since Eli still doesn't really get the whole concept of Christmas as an over-commercialized present-Santa extravaganza
(though I'm sure our time is approaching), today might as well have been the greatest day of the year for him. He and his friend, Tyler, made treats for the local firemen and then delivered them. The boys had a blast helping with the goodies: first they sprinkled green and red sugar on chocolate covered pretzels (I think more sugar ended up on the counter and the floor than on the pretzels), and then they helped Ty's mom make layer bars. Eli was all about that because he got to use a measuring cup to layer the ingredients. Of course when he thought no one was looking he attempted to scoop the bars with the cup. The boys played in the yard while the treats cooled down and then we drove over to the fire house. As Eli would say, "Holy Moe-ey!"
The firemen were appreciative and offered to let the boys have a tour of the small house and firetruck. Tyler wasn't so sure about the big truck, but the ever-trusting Eli went right up into the 'cockpit' with the fireman. Both boys got plastic fire hats and badge stickers to wear. I think Eli touched every hose, tire, button, and light on the truck. He was also quick to point out the lawnmowers and rakes (because they were at least as exciting as the truck, right?). If you have kids who like fire trucks at all, I recommend bringing treats (or coffee, or lunch) to the local fire station (hey, you might need them someday, so why not thank them in advance?), and maybe you'll get a tour also! These firemen were more than willing to show the kids around and they seemed very happy that we were there to visit. Since Maddux was in her car seat, I was trying to keep an eye on Eli while still maintaining a close proximity to her. The guys were so friendly and helpful with her too, urging me to follow Eli around while they kept her entertained. One even followed us to our car so he could carry Maddie (since I obviously had my hands full). A huge Grand Slam day!!


Thursday, December 13, 2007
Cookie Monster
Eli had a Christmas cookie decorating party in the neighborhood today. It was immediately after his nap, so if there was a 'good' time of day, that would be it. To my pleasant surprise, he was awesome!! (We've had a rougher than rough week, and the day started out pretty bad too. Earlier in the week I was quite fearful because Eli's defiance didn't seem to be tied to anything (fatigue, sickness, teething). But today his teething pain was quite evident.) When we first arrived, the other kids were sitting at the table about to start decorating and Eli just stood and stared, unsure of what to make of the chaos. Once he sat down though, he started to spread icing like everyone else. After he saw other kids eating their creations, Eli looked at me and asked "eat?" Much to his surprise (and delight!) I told him he could. (We don't 'do' the sugar thing with Eli....he's over-energized as it is and he hasn't missed it yet!) He ate two cookies before all the kids decided they wanted to go inside to play with the hosts' toy collection. Eli busied himself for over an hour with the toy stroller (a favorite these days), musical instruments, and the pretend kitchen. Not that I was surprised; Eli's favorite activity at home right now is to use our pots, Tupperware, and wooden spoons to 'cook'. Unfortunately the rest of the night after the party was similar to earlier in the week. It was fun while it lasted!
Sing For Your Supper
Eli has grown fond of 'singing' recently. A few weeks back, he played in his crib for a whopping two hours before going down for a nap. Most of that time was spent 'singing' "Eli's Coming". Eli's version is a monotoned "Ee-I's Comin! Eee-I's Comin!" He asks for several songs by name: "Mane-der Tong" (Away in a Manger), "Een-gel Tong" (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing), "Take Ballgame Tong" (Take Me Out To The Ballgame), "Tun-tine Tong" (You Are My Sunshine), and "Ee-I Tong" (Eli's Coming). In the last few weeks he has added a few random songs to that list that I can only assume he learned at school. He asked for the "Pie-der Tong" and I correctly guessed "Itsy Bitsy Spider", and he asked for "Tar Tong", which was "Twinkle Twinkle". However "Ty-angle Tong" and "Owl Tong" I am lost on. I asked him to sing his "Ty-angle Tong" for me the other day and it sounded a little like "Twinkle Twinkle", but with a few "Ty-angle"s thrown in. Here is a quick sampling of Eli's singing.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Trouble....

Speaking of concepts, one of Eli's teachers taught him shapes recently and he's been showing off his skills at home. He knows how to put his pointer fingers and thumbs together to make a triangle! We were driving last week and all of the sudden Eli yells out "TY-ANGLE!!". We'd talked about triangles recently, so I thought nothing of it until I looked in my rear view mirror and saw him concentrating very hard while trying to put his fingers together just so. I asked him who taught the finger-triangle and he said, "San-da" (Ms. Shanda). Very cool!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Cooties
While Eli ate lunch today, Maddux jumped in her exersaucer. She was having a blast and smiling up a storm, so I looked at her and said, "Hey, Cutie!" a few times. Then I looked at Eli, who was aware of all the attention his sister was getting, and said the same to him. Then I said "You're both cuties!!" Being the parrot he is, Eli repeated, "Boff Cooties!" Indeed....
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree
Eli is learning more and more about Christmas each day. He already told me that people sing "Hap. Birt-day. Zheesus." on Christmas, but now he knows who Mary and Joseph are too. I told Eli a watered-down version of the Chistmas Story a few nights ago, and one day when we were walking I told him Mary and Joseph were the (earthly) parents of Jesus, but that's it. Then today while Lehr was feeding Eli, he told him "May-ry. Zhosep. Zheesus Mommy-Daddy." Very cool! And even though half of the time he mistakenly identifies him as "Zheesus", Eli is learning to recognize Santa Claus. Though he calls him "Sin-ta Caws" instead.
Today we decorated our tree and strung the lights while Eli napped. Then after dinner (when it was dark outside), we turned off all the interior lights and lit up the tree so Eli could see it for the first time. Wow - his eyes got pretty big! Then he helped Daddy with a few outdoor lights. Much excitement for Eli today!
Today we decorated our tree and strung the lights while Eli napped. Then after dinner (when it was dark outside), we turned off all the interior lights and lit up the tree so Eli could see it for the first time. Wow - his eyes got pretty big! Then he helped Daddy with a few outdoor lights. Much excitement for Eli today!
Friday, December 07, 2007
Mother Eli??
So Maddux is five months old. Since July she's nursed anywhere from 5-8 times each day.
That's five months at approximately thirty days each with an average of seven feedings each day. 1050 feedings, give or take. And out of the blue, after all of those feedings, most of which Eli is present for, he mimicked me for the first time today.
During our afternoon walks Eli brings a book or two, and maybe a small toy, in BOB with us. Recently he's been asking to bring "Sam", a small stuffed dachshund dog. As we were pulling onto our street at the end of the walk, Eli said "Doggie. Peed." I couldn't see Eli very well, nor could I clearly hear him because his BOB cover was pulled down. I asked him to repeat himself and then figured he must be talking about actual peeing, due to our recent focus on potty training. But when I repeated it back to Eli, he tried to clarify, meaning I was incorrect in my interpretation of his words. "Doggie. PEEEEED!" I finally pulled the BOB cover back so I could see what he was talking about. Eli had his shirt pulled halfway up and he had placed the dog's nose/mouth on his upper stomach. "Doggie. PEEEED. Milk!", he repeated. I have not laughed that hard in a long time.

During our afternoon walks Eli brings a book or two, and maybe a small toy, in BOB with us. Recently he's been asking to bring "Sam", a small stuffed dachshund dog. As we were pulling onto our street at the end of the walk, Eli said "Doggie. Peed." I couldn't see Eli very well, nor could I clearly hear him because his BOB cover was pulled down. I asked him to repeat himself and then figured he must be talking about actual peeing, due to our recent focus on potty training. But when I repeated it back to Eli, he tried to clarify, meaning I was incorrect in my interpretation of his words. "Doggie. PEEEEED!" I finally pulled the BOB cover back so I could see what he was talking about. Eli had his shirt pulled halfway up and he had placed the dog's nose/mouth on his upper stomach. "Doggie. PEEEED. Milk!", he repeated. I have not laughed that hard in a long time.
Kiss-Mas!!

Thursday, December 06, 2007
Listen For Yourself!
Here is some audio of Mad Dog . Not too much screeching, but noise nonetheless. Oh, and these are happy noises!
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Might As Well Jump!
What a day! Eli and I planned to meet three other kids and their moms for a walk and then a trip to the local jump-castle (as Eli calls it), Kangazoom. We've visited it a few times in the past, but Eli has never really been interested in the large inflatables. After the last neighborhood get-together, Eli changed his tune, and for weeks he's been asking for it. First thing this morning it was a bit chilly, so we skipped the walk (only to have the weather turn out to be BEAUTIFUL) and went straight for the jumping. Eli had a great time running around with Tyler, Noah, and Logan, and a few other kids he knows from church that just happened to show up. His favorite part by far is the large 'castle' with two hoops in it. Even though there is no chance Eli could make the basket, he loves to stay in there and throw the balls. I had Maddux strapped to the front of me in the bjorn and she giggled a bunch when I entered the 'hoops' with Eli and jumped up and down. After two hours of running, throwing, jumping and climbing, we called it a day.
After Eli's nap we went for a walk around the neighborhood, where Eli pointed out the 'pall down hoop' and any Christmas lights or trees he saw ("Kiss-mas tee!!"). Lehr got home in enough time for us to put out some Christmas decorations before baths. Eli was oh-so excited. I hung a small strand of tinsel garland, intertwined with lights, above his window. Holy Moly, did his eyes light up! After baths I read Eli books and put him to bed, which was 'exciting' because Lehr usually does that each night. (Lehr played with Maddux and got a few giggles. More about that later.) Eli and I read two books, one of which was "Twas The Night Before Christmas", which is new to Eli. I found it quite amusing that Eli gets confused and responds "zheesus" sometimes when I point to Santa and ask who it is. (On a side note, during our walk we passed a manger scene and I stopped for a minute. I pointed out the three wise men, Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus. Then I said, "What do you think they are saying to Jesus?" Eli responded, "Hap. Birt-day." Exactly the answer I hoped for, but never thought I would get.) After books I sang some Christmas songs to Eli: "Silent Night", "Away In A Manger", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing", and "Joy To The World". (I was attempting to explain why we celebrate "Happy Birthday, Jesus", and I'm so glad he is young because I'm sure I botched it.) As far as the songs go, Eli could not get enough. When I finished he said, "Please. More Kiss-mas Tongs." Melt melt.
Back to Maddux. She and Lehr hung out while I put on the off-key Christmas concert and Lehr recorded (audio) a taste of the screech monkey and her antics. I am working to get the clip uploaded....
After Eli's nap we went for a walk around the neighborhood, where Eli pointed out the 'pall down hoop' and any Christmas lights or trees he saw ("Kiss-mas tee!!"). Lehr got home in enough time for us to put out some Christmas decorations before baths. Eli was oh-so excited. I hung a small strand of tinsel garland, intertwined with lights, above his window. Holy Moly, did his eyes light up! After baths I read Eli books and put him to bed, which was 'exciting' because Lehr usually does that each night. (Lehr played with Maddux and got a few giggles. More about that later.) Eli and I read two books, one of which was "Twas The Night Before Christmas", which is new to Eli. I found it quite amusing that Eli gets confused and responds "zheesus" sometimes when I point to Santa and ask who it is. (On a side note, during our walk we passed a manger scene and I stopped for a minute. I pointed out the three wise men, Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus. Then I said, "What do you think they are saying to Jesus?" Eli responded, "Hap. Birt-day." Exactly the answer I hoped for, but never thought I would get.) After books I sang some Christmas songs to Eli: "Silent Night", "Away In A Manger", "Hark The Herald Angels Sing", and "Joy To The World". (I was attempting to explain why we celebrate "Happy Birthday, Jesus", and I'm so glad he is young because I'm sure I botched it.) As far as the songs go, Eli could not get enough. When I finished he said, "Please. More Kiss-mas Tongs." Melt melt.
Back to Maddux. She and Lehr hung out while I put on the off-key Christmas concert and Lehr recorded (audio) a taste of the screech monkey and her antics. I am working to get the clip uploaded....
Donation Corner: Still Working on The Big Easy

Monday, December 03, 2007
Screech Monkey

Mad Dog has had three meals of avocado so far, but she's yet to ingest more than a teaspoon total. Every time I feed her she takes a bite, begrudgingly, but she takes it. Then she moves it around in her mouth for a few seconds before making a not-so-pleased face and bubbling it back out. It amazes me that the total amount she 'eats' each meal doesn't even equal one of Eli's spoonfuls these days.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Christmas Digs
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Ah-Cah-Do!


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