Saturday, September 30, 2017

September Trials and Blessings

So much has happened this month that it's hard to believe we somehow fit it all into the same month! Labor Day Weekend consisted of Jason's doing service as the Elder's Quorum President mixed with a little bit of car shopping. Jason eventually shaved his face again after the split upper lip incident, but of course we had to take a couple family pictures before he did. :)
Daddy's playtime with Ethan and Lydia
Family Pics with Daddy's beard :)

Our silly picture
 The day after Labor Day Ethan started preschool at Crossroads Preschool which is run by the Hebron Baptist Church. It is a great little preschool and I know several other mom's that have their children attend there as well. Ethan goes three days a week in the afternoon which is also when Lydia takes her nap, so that gives me a little break a few times a week. Ethan really likes preschool but it was still an adjustment for both of us. Now that he has settled into the routine and has started making friends he is enjoying it more and more. We carpool with another 4-year-old girl from our church that lives in our neighborhood and that has been really nice as well.

Ethan loves to pile every blanket we have on the glider. I love what their faces tell you about how they feel about their sitting arrangement.:)
We enjoyed two amazing visits to the zoo where we enjoyed perfect weather and had fun seeing the animals be more active.
Riding the train at the zoo thanks to some friends

Visiting the elephants
 Another day we took a nice walk at a nearby park and Ethan and Lydia had fun doing their "exercises" on the circuit course. And of course, Lydia tries to do everything Ethan does. :)

Peaceful sleeping

Saturday chores--you can't see it but Ethan has a water bottle that he uses to chase after Dad to get him wet. :)

Yummy greek yogurt--it's too bad she's doesn't tolerate it better so she could enjoy it more often

Ethan the super-hero :)
It's a good thing we have enough capes for everyone
On Monday night in the middle of September Ethan started limping and it only got worse the next day. There wasn't a specific incident to tie it to, and Ethan never complained about it, he just looked so sad as he could hardly get around. I took him to his pediatrician who said that Ethan must have sprained a ligament in his knee, probably from jumping off things and landing on it just right. After a week of limping around it finally healed, but it seemed like a long week wondering if something more serious was wrong.
There is just something adorable about goggles
Monthly trip to the temple
Running through the sprinklers in 90 degree weather on one of the last days of September

Another zoo day with a friend named Claire




Snuggling on the couch with her milk cup

Our New Car

We spent a good chunk of time every weekend of September looking for a new car to replace Jason's 2005 Hyundai Elantra. We started having major problems with the Elantra at the beginning of the summer and despite spending a lot of time and money trying to keep the car alive through the summer, we decided that it was time to move on. We spent September earnestly looking for something within our budget to replace it. After several disappointing and discouraging trips we traded in the Elantra for a 2009 Toyota Corolla S with 84,000 miles that will hopefully take us at least another 100,000 miles with minimal problems.
Jason's new ride

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

August Activities and Well Checks

August seems so long ago now, but it was fun to review some of the activities we did. Basically we played as much as we could because that is what kids do best. :) Also, Ethan and Lydia had their respective well-checks so I'll give that report as well.

Ethan   4 years
Weight: 43 lbs     90 %tile
Height: 41 1/4 in   75%tile

Ethan is really maturing in many ways. He asks more and more questions and does a lot  more explaining and coming up with his own reasoning for why things happen. He really likes books, he still likes his cars and trucks. He enjoys playing in the sand and on the playground and likes to jump on big trampolines. He doesn't quickly adapt to change, so this whole preschool thing has been a little hard on him. I think when he feels like things are changing he tries to hold on to being little and insists I help him with little things that he can totally do on his own. It's hard to know how to respond when is having a hard time growing up, but it is also fun to see him be able to do new things and grow and mature.

Lydia 18 Months
Weight: 22 lbs   45%tile
Height: 31 in    25%tile
Head: 18 1/4 in    50%tile

At 18 months Lydia is very playful! She catches on to the games Ethan and Jason play and joins right in, whether that is tackling, chasing, tickling, growling, or wrestling. She loves to climb and is a much faster and adept climber than Ethan was at that age. She likes to be silly and gives you funny faces just to make you laugh. She says "hi" and waves, blows a kiss, claps her hands, says "uh-oh", and many other adorable little things. She likes the water and is pretty fearless is wading through deep waters. She has been surprised more than once when her daring adventures take a turn for the worse, but she also quickly recovers and wants to get back to playing some more. She interacts and plays more and more with Ethan....and sometimes to his dismay when she runs away with something he wants just so he will chase her. She also started nursery. Sometimes she could care less if you're there or not, but other days she is more clingy and wants you to hang around a bit more. Lydia is still allergic to eggs and is sensitive to dairy so she continues to drink almond milk and we avoid the milk products. She also wants to feed herself a lot more, so everything is a mess after she eats her oatmeal and applesauce! She sleeps so much better than she did her first year and for that I'm very grateful. She loves to be outside, she likes to try putting on her shoes and everyone else's shoes and she's interested in dogs, airplanes, animals, and books. 






This is one of her "looks." If you do it back to her she just smiles and laughs and does it again.

We visited the Florence Aquatic Center and Lydia loved wading out in the water and half floating in the puddle jumper.

Ethan loved going down the slides


This slide is surrounds by a HUGE area of water that is only 2 ft deep to it's great for Lydia to walk around in.

I love seeing these too have fun together!

We went to a Tough-a-Truck event at a local park with some friends Gavin and Calvin and had a great time--minus the loud horn honking from the kids.:)


We also visited this wet playground in Ohio with some friends and really enjoyed it too! We definitely want to come back!


I love Ethan's facial expressions going down this slide!

One Tuesday night at basketball Jason had a run in with another player and got an elbow to the mouth. He got a big gash between his lip and his nose and almost went to the emergency room that night as it looked like it needed stitches. It was really an inconvenient time for it to happen since Jason didn't have a car there and therefore didn't take his wallet and his phone was about to die. Fortunately his friend Kent Huxel was there and helped him out quite a bit. Ultimately we decided to wait until the morning and go to the instacare. I put a butterfly bandage to keep it closed over night and in the morning the doctor decided that it was healing well enough on it's own that he didn't want to stitch it closed. After three weeks and a great beard, he finally shaved again and we were grateful to find very minimal scaring.
This was taken an hour or so after he got the gash above his lip.

Ethan earned a toy helicopter by getting himself ready for the day and for bed all by himself for several nights in a row.

A fun perspective of Lydia playing on the slide.

Yay for bubbles! This was a day of no cars in the garage since Jason's was in the shop and he took mine to work that day.

We had Jordan visit us for a day so his parents could pack and clean their house. He is just two weeks younger than Lydia.

And of course Ethan wanted a picture if Lydia was having one.

Lydia playing in the plane at the Florence Mall

A fun activity this month was putting cars down this really long cardboard pipe.

It's fun to see these two become friends

Peanut Butter mess!

Lydia was napping, but Ethan and I went outside and watched the Solar Eclipse. That was a pretty cool experience and hopefully next time I can see a total solar eclipse which I heard was really amazing.

Here is a picture of Ethan walking the trails near our house. We tried to be brave, especially after we walked through some big spider webs and I just wanted to turn around and go home. :)

Another Lego creation. He spends about an hour a day building different things. Recently he built a whole family of robots that was fun.

Two cute kids, lying on the couch. :) You can be sure this lasted only a matter of seconds.

Lydia 18 months

Picture of the beard coming along

Our little climber doing whatever she sees Ethan do, even though we tell him not to