How sweet it is to see my husband and my daughter playing together. Annabelle has a vivid imagination and loves "cooking" in her kitchen. Tonight, I watched, as she and Jeremy cooked up a storm and fed it to various babies and sheep.
One conversation went like this:
A: This (knife) has poopie on it.
J: No, the knife doesn't have poopie on it.
A: PRETEND it has poopie.
J: Oh, pretend. Well, then you better wash it.
A: Yes!
Annabelle then "turns on" the water in the sink, makes a shhhh sound, and washes her knife. Then, she dries it on her lovey and said, "pretend its a towel", and finally she hangs her lovey on the oven door.
It was so hysterical to watch and so sweet all at the same time. I am constantly amazed by how much she knows and how well she can "pretend".
I also feel very lucky to have a husband who is willing to sit down on the floor "right heeere", wear a chef's hat, and make pizza and tacos with my baby girl over and over and over and over!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
It is beginning to feel like fall, well almost...
September seems to be racing by...A couple of fun things have happened this month, so I will fill you in.
Jeremy and I took Jack and Annabelle to Mayfield Park and we went on a short "hike" with the kids. It was great! It was Jack's first official hike. Annabelle and I went with the Pattersons a couple weeks before, so that would have been her first official hike. Both were in September! Jack did really well - he has the energy of an energizer bunny when he is outside and he just ran and ran and ran. Whichever parent was with him, would have to turn him around to run back and catch Annabelle and the other parent. Jack was able to stay on the path and walked by himself for the majority. It was nice to be involved in a typical family outing.
We went to Amanda, Wesley, and Holden's birthday. Annabelle loves birthday parties. The triplets had a petting zoo in their backyard and Annabelle was in love. She was shy and timid, but also really enjoyed watching the other children interact with the animals. Jack just hung out with Jeremy.
The weather is cooling off. When I say cooling off, I mean it is only 90 degrees instead of 100. But, I can't complain. We have gone to the park and out for walks much more frequently and it is wonderful! Annabelle has started a part-time preschool program. She goes on Thursdays and Fridays for a few hours in the morning. She usually cries when Jeremy drops her off, but she is always having fun when I pick her up. We have started music again, which is always a fun treat. And, Jack is saying a few words. He says "ah-h" for help, "wawa" for water, "bereee" for strawberry, "p" for chip, "uhu" for up, and he has "mama" and "dada" down pretty well too! It is fun to see the progress he is making. Annabelle knows most letters and can count to four. She knows most colors and quite a few shapes. She is a little sponge and is just soaking life up.
I am excited to see what other adventures we have this fall!
Jeremy and I took Jack and Annabelle to Mayfield Park and we went on a short "hike" with the kids. It was great! It was Jack's first official hike. Annabelle and I went with the Pattersons a couple weeks before, so that would have been her first official hike. Both were in September! Jack did really well - he has the energy of an energizer bunny when he is outside and he just ran and ran and ran. Whichever parent was with him, would have to turn him around to run back and catch Annabelle and the other parent. Jack was able to stay on the path and walked by himself for the majority. It was nice to be involved in a typical family outing.
We went to Amanda, Wesley, and Holden's birthday. Annabelle loves birthday parties. The triplets had a petting zoo in their backyard and Annabelle was in love. She was shy and timid, but also really enjoyed watching the other children interact with the animals. Jack just hung out with Jeremy.
The weather is cooling off. When I say cooling off, I mean it is only 90 degrees instead of 100. But, I can't complain. We have gone to the park and out for walks much more frequently and it is wonderful! Annabelle has started a part-time preschool program. She goes on Thursdays and Fridays for a few hours in the morning. She usually cries when Jeremy drops her off, but she is always having fun when I pick her up. We have started music again, which is always a fun treat. And, Jack is saying a few words. He says "ah-h" for help, "wawa" for water, "bereee" for strawberry, "p" for chip, "uhu" for up, and he has "mama" and "dada" down pretty well too! It is fun to see the progress he is making. Annabelle knows most letters and can count to four. She knows most colors and quite a few shapes. She is a little sponge and is just soaking life up.
I am excited to see what other adventures we have this fall!
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Another month goes by...
I am really having a hard time of getting in the regular routine of this whole blog thing. I really have good intentions, it is just the follow through that does not seem to be working out. So, I will just write a quick update about where we are...
Annabelle is doing great! She has her "terrible two" moments which I was not convinced about prior to having a 2-year old (being a parent has certainly made me re-think things). She also talks, like really talks, like can have a semi-conversation talk. It is CRAZY! And, she says some of the cutest things. She often requests to go to the "shopping park" which is the playground at Central Market, a grocery store near by. Annabelle loves going to the park. She also enjoys the splash pad and going shopping. We recently went to the mall with our friend Elli who was shopping for back to school shoes. Annabelle has been saying, "more mall with Elli" and "more shoes for Elli" since we left. She is a great eater and will eat almost anything, including mushrooms, "muscle smoothies", and hot sauce. She has been asking to go to school and we have checked out a few. Due to the logistics and schedules, it has been hard to find one that will work. But, I think we have it figured out! We will hopefully get her started at St. Paul by September. She is excited to paint and use the "pizza cutter". Annabelle is almost 100% with the potty. I am not quite ready to let her out of her crib, so we are not doing night-time potty training. But, she is in undies during the day and it seems to be going well.
Jack is doing great! He will imitate almost any word and has several that he says consistently, raisin, berry, chip, water, ice, mama, help, and a few others. He is still doing the sign for more and all done. His eye contact has improved and his ability to attend and play has also improved, which is wonderful. He still has a lot of time where he is in his own world, but we are pulling him into ours slowly, but surely. He is doing super great at OT and has made a ton of progress with his sensory issues. He still does not like the dog barking, but he will climb and jump just like any other kid his age, which is huge progress. We are GFCFSF and he is taking all sorts of vitamins. Who knows what is making it all come together and it does not really matter - we will just keep plugging along. We had court with ECI at the end of July and it was one of the most stressful things I have ever done. We will get the results at the end of September, so I am trying to wait patiently, although it is not easy.
Jeremy is surviving football and trying to keep our household going. He does an amazing job of preparing food for the week, including lunch! I am so lucky to have him. He is eating a Paleo diet and going to bootcamp, which has resulted in him losing a ton of weight. He looks great and says he feels great, so that is wonderful.
I am hanging in there...I have started taking classes to get my BCBA and it is a little challenging keeping up with school, kids, real estate, and other work. But, I am figuring it out. All is important for our family, so I will just keep on keeping on.
And that, is the update for the last month!
Annabelle is doing great! She has her "terrible two" moments which I was not convinced about prior to having a 2-year old (being a parent has certainly made me re-think things). She also talks, like really talks, like can have a semi-conversation talk. It is CRAZY! And, she says some of the cutest things. She often requests to go to the "shopping park" which is the playground at Central Market, a grocery store near by. Annabelle loves going to the park. She also enjoys the splash pad and going shopping. We recently went to the mall with our friend Elli who was shopping for back to school shoes. Annabelle has been saying, "more mall with Elli" and "more shoes for Elli" since we left. She is a great eater and will eat almost anything, including mushrooms, "muscle smoothies", and hot sauce. She has been asking to go to school and we have checked out a few. Due to the logistics and schedules, it has been hard to find one that will work. But, I think we have it figured out! We will hopefully get her started at St. Paul by September. She is excited to paint and use the "pizza cutter". Annabelle is almost 100% with the potty. I am not quite ready to let her out of her crib, so we are not doing night-time potty training. But, she is in undies during the day and it seems to be going well.
Jack is doing great! He will imitate almost any word and has several that he says consistently, raisin, berry, chip, water, ice, mama, help, and a few others. He is still doing the sign for more and all done. His eye contact has improved and his ability to attend and play has also improved, which is wonderful. He still has a lot of time where he is in his own world, but we are pulling him into ours slowly, but surely. He is doing super great at OT and has made a ton of progress with his sensory issues. He still does not like the dog barking, but he will climb and jump just like any other kid his age, which is huge progress. We are GFCFSF and he is taking all sorts of vitamins. Who knows what is making it all come together and it does not really matter - we will just keep plugging along. We had court with ECI at the end of July and it was one of the most stressful things I have ever done. We will get the results at the end of September, so I am trying to wait patiently, although it is not easy.
Jeremy is surviving football and trying to keep our household going. He does an amazing job of preparing food for the week, including lunch! I am so lucky to have him. He is eating a Paleo diet and going to bootcamp, which has resulted in him losing a ton of weight. He looks great and says he feels great, so that is wonderful.
I am hanging in there...I have started taking classes to get my BCBA and it is a little challenging keeping up with school, kids, real estate, and other work. But, I am figuring it out. All is important for our family, so I will just keep on keeping on.
And that, is the update for the last month!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Where have I been?
Wow! I have not written anything in a very long time. Which, does not really matter, since no one reads my blog anyway. But, I think it might be helpful to write a few things down...
The babies turned two last week! It is crazy how time flies and also goes so slow all at the same. time.
Annabelle is a hoot! She has a huge vocabulary, more words than I can count. She puts two and three words together to create sentences. The phrase of the week seems to be "Sit down mommy" and "Sit down daddy" with an occasional please added on. Annabelle is potty training right now. She was really ready before our trip to North Carolina in June, but I did not want to deal with it on the airplane, so I waited. It may not have been the best approach. We are on day 3 and she is really doing well. But, I am not confident in her abilities quite yet. Luckily, Granjan is in town and helping out. Annabelle loves to play with her baby dolls and will push them in the stroller, feed them, and put them down for a nap. She also enjoys books and never seems to have had enough books read. She knows several letters and numbers. She knows "A" is for Annabelle and "J" is for Jack and "M" is for mommy and "D" is for daddy. She also knows a few more. She counts "1, 2" but is not very good after that. She can sing several songs. It is sweet to her her sing, "Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, star, tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, star." She likes to tickle, chase, and laugh! She has two of her two-year molars coming in. Annabelle will eat anything on anyone else's plates, including mushrooms, onions, and all sorts of vegetables. She is also into meat and says, "mo, mo, meat daddy". Her vegetarian mother is not thrilled, but working on acceptance. Luckily, she has been healthy!
Jack is a sweetie! He is saying "ma ma", "da da", "eee" for eat, and doing the sign for "more" and "all done". He has been working on matching and puzzles. He loves music and will hum songs and do the hand motions. He is pretty good at "Trot Ole' Joe", which makes me laugh, since he hated it during music class. My favorite thing is when Jack will hold my hand and walk down the street. Jack was diagnosed with autism on March 28. We had previously started with OT and ST. He has been doing great in OT and his sensory issues seem to be fairly well regulated at this time. He used to freak out when there were loud noises or when we were in certain social settings, like music class. But, he is doing much better and we are working in OT on motor planning. He is getting ST through ECI and I am not impressed. We also have a 25 hour a week home based ABA program. It is finally going really well. He is making progress and mastering programs. We have also started some dietary interventions as well. We are soy and dairy free and will be gluten free in another week. Jack is just finishing a round of antibiotics and will then start a round of antifungals. We are hoping it will help!
I have made some wonderful "autism" friends since Jack was diagnosed. It is great to have people who understand some of the challenges I face due to Jack's issues. I have also (lost my mind and) decided to get my BCBA. If I am going to learn about all of this stuff, I might as well get a degree out of it. I am starting my first of five classes. I will work on getting my hours after I get in the routine of class. I have filed a law suit against ECI because they will not provide the ABA. We have court in a couple weeks and will see how it goes.
I am going to try and start writing a little more. It is good to track what is going on with the kids and also a good outlet for me. We will see how it goes!
The babies turned two last week! It is crazy how time flies and also goes so slow all at the same. time.
Annabelle is a hoot! She has a huge vocabulary, more words than I can count. She puts two and three words together to create sentences. The phrase of the week seems to be "Sit down mommy" and "Sit down daddy" with an occasional please added on. Annabelle is potty training right now. She was really ready before our trip to North Carolina in June, but I did not want to deal with it on the airplane, so I waited. It may not have been the best approach. We are on day 3 and she is really doing well. But, I am not confident in her abilities quite yet. Luckily, Granjan is in town and helping out. Annabelle loves to play with her baby dolls and will push them in the stroller, feed them, and put them down for a nap. She also enjoys books and never seems to have had enough books read. She knows several letters and numbers. She knows "A" is for Annabelle and "J" is for Jack and "M" is for mommy and "D" is for daddy. She also knows a few more. She counts "1, 2" but is not very good after that. She can sing several songs. It is sweet to her her sing, "Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, star, tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, star." She likes to tickle, chase, and laugh! She has two of her two-year molars coming in. Annabelle will eat anything on anyone else's plates, including mushrooms, onions, and all sorts of vegetables. She is also into meat and says, "mo, mo, meat daddy". Her vegetarian mother is not thrilled, but working on acceptance. Luckily, she has been healthy!
Jack is a sweetie! He is saying "ma ma", "da da", "eee" for eat, and doing the sign for "more" and "all done". He has been working on matching and puzzles. He loves music and will hum songs and do the hand motions. He is pretty good at "Trot Ole' Joe", which makes me laugh, since he hated it during music class. My favorite thing is when Jack will hold my hand and walk down the street. Jack was diagnosed with autism on March 28. We had previously started with OT and ST. He has been doing great in OT and his sensory issues seem to be fairly well regulated at this time. He used to freak out when there were loud noises or when we were in certain social settings, like music class. But, he is doing much better and we are working in OT on motor planning. He is getting ST through ECI and I am not impressed. We also have a 25 hour a week home based ABA program. It is finally going really well. He is making progress and mastering programs. We have also started some dietary interventions as well. We are soy and dairy free and will be gluten free in another week. Jack is just finishing a round of antibiotics and will then start a round of antifungals. We are hoping it will help!
I have made some wonderful "autism" friends since Jack was diagnosed. It is great to have people who understand some of the challenges I face due to Jack's issues. I have also (lost my mind and) decided to get my BCBA. If I am going to learn about all of this stuff, I might as well get a degree out of it. I am starting my first of five classes. I will work on getting my hours after I get in the routine of class. I have filed a law suit against ECI because they will not provide the ABA. We have court in a couple weeks and will see how it goes.
I am going to try and start writing a little more. It is good to track what is going on with the kids and also a good outlet for me. We will see how it goes!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Washing dishes
So, today something funny happened. I have been waiting for my kids to start doing funny things so I can blog about them and I think the time is near. Today, Jeremy told Annabelle it was time to wash her "lovey". She promptly took it over to her play kitchen, put it in the sink under the faucet, and made a "shhshhshh" noise. It was super cute. She was not nearly as cute when Jeremy took it out of her hands and put it into the real washing machine. But, it is clean and she survived.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
2011 in review
Well, somehow it has turned into 2012! The first three months of the babies' lives seemed so slow and the next three months were not much better.
But, since then (basically 2011), time has been flying! I can't believe all of the things Jack and Annabelle accomplished this year. They feed themselves and currently each have 12 teeth - four top front, four bottom front, and 4 molars. They are not so great with utensils yet, but are working on it. Annabelle is a very messy eater and I would bet she is 50/50 for what makes it into her mouth and what makes it onto the floor. Jack is very neat, taking his time to eat one bean at a time - most of the time. The kids are both fairly good eaters. Annabelle will eat almost anything. Jack is a fruit and carb kind of guy. Here are a few pictures from the spring of the babies with their messy faces!
The kids were both walking by their first birthday. Since then, they have picked up speed and now run - usually in opposite directions. Jack prefers to be outside and walks around and around looking for treasures (also known as: trash). We went to the beach four times in 2011. The first was in February with the Pattersons. The babies were really too young to have much fun. We went to the Outerbanks in North Carolina with the King family in June. The babies had fun and so did mommy and daddy! We had professional pictures taken and they turned out great. Unfortunately, they are not on this computer, so I will have to add them later. We went to the beach in September with our dear friends, the Moehrings. The kids had a blast at the beach.
The final time we went during 2011 was with Granjan and Grandpa King. They came to visit at the end of October. Jack and Annabelle really had a fun time during this trip. Annabelle loved playing in the sand and the ocean and Jack was happy just walking around looking for "treasures".
We had a wonderful holiday season. We dressed up as a Dr. Suess family for Halloween, visited a pumpking patch, celebrated Thanksgiving with friends for the 8th Annual Friend's Thanksgiving and Gpa, Gma, Granna, and Josh on the actual Thanksgiving, and spent Christmas with Grandjan, Grandpa, Lauren, and Josh. The kids were spoiled with a kitchen, work bench, craft tables, and train tracks, among many other things.
Annabelle is talking up a storm. She says, mama, dada, bye bye, night night, wa-wa (water), nana (banana and Granna), dog, ball, block, bird, eyes, peas (please), all done, gaga (milk, lovey, potty, fish - just depending on the situation), budubadah (barbeque), choo choo (train), car, no and ya (not sure she uses either correctly), beebee (baby), ubba (up), ees (keys), leaves, and other words I am just not remembering right now. She knows quite a few body parts - head, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, tounge, teeth, shoulders, elbows, fingers, belly, heart, knees, feet, toes, and occassionally neck, cheek, and chin. She makes animal sounds for some typical animals and some not so typical animals - snake, bear, lion, monkey, owl, bird, rooster, cow, sheep, duck, and dog. She will often respond to other animals, but her accuracy is not quite there. She loves to read books and demands lots of attention.
Jack has not started talking yet. On two different occassions, I think he has said ball, so I am going to count that as his first word. Jack prefers to walk around outside and explore. He gets very upset when he has to go inside. He does not care if it is cold or raining or dinner time, he really wants to be outside. He is the master at picking up trash and other objects I would prefer he leave on the ground. He finds many "treasures", his favorite being smooth stones or cigarette butts. Jack can entertain himself and likes to look through books by himself or push toys around. We are working on his "imaginative play" and he will occassionally hug the baby doll or play in the kitchen.
We have been lucky this year (and really the kids' whole lives) because we have been relatively healthy. Jack managed to have Hand, Foot, and Mouth virus twice. The first time was really terrible, but the second time it was more managable. Annabelle did not get it either time. But, for Christmas, our neighbor Charlotte gave it to Annabelle. At least we are all covered in this household. Otherwise, we remained healthy!
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Newborn pictures with Neely Brooks |
But, since then (basically 2011), time has been flying! I can't believe all of the things Jack and Annabelle accomplished this year. They feed themselves and currently each have 12 teeth - four top front, four bottom front, and 4 molars. They are not so great with utensils yet, but are working on it. Annabelle is a very messy eater and I would bet she is 50/50 for what makes it into her mouth and what makes it onto the floor. Jack is very neat, taking his time to eat one bean at a time - most of the time. The kids are both fairly good eaters. Annabelle will eat almost anything. Jack is a fruit and carb kind of guy. Here are a few pictures from the spring of the babies with their messy faces!
The kids were both walking by their first birthday. Since then, they have picked up speed and now run - usually in opposite directions. Jack prefers to be outside and walks around and around looking for treasures (also known as: trash). We went to the beach four times in 2011. The first was in February with the Pattersons. The babies were really too young to have much fun. We went to the Outerbanks in North Carolina with the King family in June. The babies had fun and so did mommy and daddy! We had professional pictures taken and they turned out great. Unfortunately, they are not on this computer, so I will have to add them later. We went to the beach in September with our dear friends, the Moehrings. The kids had a blast at the beach.
The final time we went during 2011 was with Granjan and Grandpa King. They came to visit at the end of October. Jack and Annabelle really had a fun time during this trip. Annabelle loved playing in the sand and the ocean and Jack was happy just walking around looking for "treasures".
We had a wonderful holiday season. We dressed up as a Dr. Suess family for Halloween, visited a pumpking patch, celebrated Thanksgiving with friends for the 8th Annual Friend's Thanksgiving and Gpa, Gma, Granna, and Josh on the actual Thanksgiving, and spent Christmas with Grandjan, Grandpa, Lauren, and Josh. The kids were spoiled with a kitchen, work bench, craft tables, and train tracks, among many other things.
Annabelle is talking up a storm. She says, mama, dada, bye bye, night night, wa-wa (water), nana (banana and Granna), dog, ball, block, bird, eyes, peas (please), all done, gaga (milk, lovey, potty, fish - just depending on the situation), budubadah (barbeque), choo choo (train), car, no and ya (not sure she uses either correctly), beebee (baby), ubba (up), ees (keys), leaves, and other words I am just not remembering right now. She knows quite a few body parts - head, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, tounge, teeth, shoulders, elbows, fingers, belly, heart, knees, feet, toes, and occassionally neck, cheek, and chin. She makes animal sounds for some typical animals and some not so typical animals - snake, bear, lion, monkey, owl, bird, rooster, cow, sheep, duck, and dog. She will often respond to other animals, but her accuracy is not quite there. She loves to read books and demands lots of attention.
Jack has not started talking yet. On two different occassions, I think he has said ball, so I am going to count that as his first word. Jack prefers to walk around outside and explore. He gets very upset when he has to go inside. He does not care if it is cold or raining or dinner time, he really wants to be outside. He is the master at picking up trash and other objects I would prefer he leave on the ground. He finds many "treasures", his favorite being smooth stones or cigarette butts. Jack can entertain himself and likes to look through books by himself or push toys around. We are working on his "imaginative play" and he will occassionally hug the baby doll or play in the kitchen.
We have been lucky this year (and really the kids' whole lives) because we have been relatively healthy. Jack managed to have Hand, Foot, and Mouth virus twice. The first time was really terrible, but the second time it was more managable. Annabelle did not get it either time. But, for Christmas, our neighbor Charlotte gave it to Annabelle. At least we are all covered in this household. Otherwise, we remained healthy!
All in all, it has been a wonderful year. It is amazing to watch two tiny babies develop into toddlers who clearly have their own personalities, opinions, and desires. I am excited to see what 2012 will bring!
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