This is what happens when I go on a cleaning frenzy... Each of those hangers (yes, I know there are a LOT) had a shirt on it this morning.
I packed away all Nile's 3T clothes and brought out the 4T (they are in the washer right now).
I'm determined to have these clothes organized when they get handed down to Novak. It's been chaos for way, too, long.
I still have a ton of work to do in Nate's closet, and in Novak's whole room, but things are starting to look up.
I also cleaned the laundry room.
What has gotten in to me today?
Friday, March 23, 2012
Tubes
Yesterday, Novak had surgery for his ear tubes. After 9 ear infections in 14 months, we were READY for tubes and to get off the antibiotic train.
The procedure was at an outpatient surgery center. They have the process down to a science.
We arrived at about 7:45 and after some paperwork we promptly were called back to the "pre surgery" room.
They took his vitals, asked a bunch of questions, and we waited to see the doctor.
| Looking at himself on Mom's iPhone. |
| Watching Curious George on PBS |
At exactly 8:30, the nurses came in and took Novak back for his procedure. I returned to the waiting room, hit the bathroom (figuratively), and sat down. I had time to check my email and watch a few minutes of the Today Show which was on in the lobby, and they came to call me back to the recovery room at 8:45.
He was still asleep from the anesthesia, and once he woke up they handed me a cranky baby. He would fall asleep, then wake up and scream, then fall asleep again. He didn't open his eyes until 9:15.
After they released us at about 9:20, I headed to the car. I thought maybe he would want a snack since he hadn't had anything to eat, but when I offered, this was the response I got. Poor thing.
| Recovering. |
| No, I don't want anything, Mom! |
| Just take me home! |
I took him home, he took a nap, and he woke up a completely DIFFERENT child.
He was happy. Smiling. Giggling. Playing. He didn't fuss a bit. He ate a whole sandwich.
He learned two new words yesterday afternoon (perhaps having his hearing back will help him learn to talk now!)
He actually tried walking and his balance was much improved (again, not having congested, fluid filled ears might help!).
I'm so excited to see what other new developments we'll have now that he will hopefully feel better all the time!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Can he really be 5?
Bad mama! It's been almost a month since Nile turned 5 and I haven't posted a single thing...that's what happens when I get busy with marathon training, work, and life in general.
My little pipsqueak Nile is 5. It almost hurts me to write that down. He's going to kindergarten in the fall, and he's SO READY. In fact, he thought that the week after his birthday he would get to go to kindergarten. "Mom," he told me. "I won't be at preschool for 'W week.' I'll be in kindergarten." He was fine once I explained that kindergarten doesn't start until after summer. He didn't like it, but he was okay with it. Now he keeps telling me that he'll be in kindergarten when Novak turns 2.
For Nile's birthday, we let him invite two of his preschool friends for a "party." I put party in quotes, because it wasn't really a party, more of a playdate. We invited his friends to meet us at Monkey Joe's for a few hours of playing. Since we hadn't reserved a room, we were not allowed to bring in cake or presents. (Grrr...) But the kids had a blast, and everyone was exhausted after two hours of running, bouncing, and sliding.
After the party, Nile and I returned to my parents' house to pick up Novak and have some birthday cake. (Isn't this cake amazing?)
Nile is one of the most amazing kids I've ever met. I'm a mother, so I'm allowed to say that about all my boys. And it's true of all of them. His sense of humor is so much fun. I love listening to him try and make up jokes. Today at lunch he told Tom that he had a dachshund in his brain.
My little pipsqueak Nile is 5. It almost hurts me to write that down. He's going to kindergarten in the fall, and he's SO READY. In fact, he thought that the week after his birthday he would get to go to kindergarten. "Mom," he told me. "I won't be at preschool for 'W week.' I'll be in kindergarten." He was fine once I explained that kindergarten doesn't start until after summer. He didn't like it, but he was okay with it. Now he keeps telling me that he'll be in kindergarten when Novak turns 2.
For Nile's birthday, we let him invite two of his preschool friends for a "party." I put party in quotes, because it wasn't really a party, more of a playdate. We invited his friends to meet us at Monkey Joe's for a few hours of playing. Since we hadn't reserved a room, we were not allowed to bring in cake or presents. (Grrr...) But the kids had a blast, and everyone was exhausted after two hours of running, bouncing, and sliding.
After the party, Nile and I returned to my parents' house to pick up Novak and have some birthday cake. (Isn't this cake amazing?)
| Nile's "Royals Baseball Field" cake |
| The best picture I got of him... |
Nile is one of the most amazing kids I've ever met. I'm a mother, so I'm allowed to say that about all my boys. And it's true of all of them. His sense of humor is so much fun. I love listening to him try and make up jokes. Today at lunch he told Tom that he had a dachshund in his brain.
What can I say about Nile? It's so true that each child has his own personality, and his own individual characteristics. I suppose I knew that would happen, but you don't really "know" it until you experience it. Nile definitely takes after my side of the family. Stubborn. Bullheaded. Easily frustrated. I often hear him echoing sentiments that I know I have heard myself say in the heat of a frustrated moment. And I've posted on here before about him being the last one at the table at dinner. Don't feel bad for him. It's not because he's in trouble, and he's not sad at all about sitting there alone. He's just refusing to eat until he has to.
But that's not all Nile is. He's sweet. Caring. Funny. Nile is incredibly loving. He is so amazing with his baby brother. Nile takes care of Novak in ways that I would have never imagined. Every single morning when Novak sees Nile, he asks for a hug. And every single morning, Nile gives him one. It's the best hug in the world. And it's not me or Tom that Novak has to hug to start his day. It's Nile.
Where Nate is a philosopher, Nile is a technician. Nate wants to know "why" something is. Nile, he wants to know "how." Where Nate generally aims to please, Nile wants to know what's in it for him first.
Nile has the best "game winning" dances. And he talks smack! If it weren't so darn cute...well, I don't know because it's so stinking cute.
He can sense a camera pointed at him from across the room. But when the camera is not around, he's in his element. Usually fighting some invisible villain. Lately he's been pretending he's a dragon and showing off his dragon fighting moves, thanks to his "How to Train your Dragon" video game. (It's hilarious when he breathes fire...)
Sure, he has his moments. Many of them have their roots in the stubborn, bullheaded side I mentioned above. And he's going to have to learn to control his temper when he gets to school. But those are all normal 4-5 year old things, and I know he will get them under control.
I love how, at the age of 5, Nile still wants to snuggle with me in the recliner when we watch shows on PBS. This is something we couldn't do last year while I was nursing Novak. Sometimes he asks me to lie with him in bed at night. I enjoy these little moments, all too soon they will be gone.
It seems like yesterday he was born. But at the same time, it feels like he's always been here.
Love ya, Wiley.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Winter?!?
It is 83 degrees today. In March. Amazingly, it's still technically winter.
And best of all? Nate didn't have school today! So we packed up the new minivan and headed to the zoo. (along with the rest of Geneseo, I think!). We met our friends there and had a picnic lunch. We also picked up our zoo membership for the year ($55 - can't be beat!)
Novak was getting tired and cranky towards the end, but we always ride the train last. So I was hoping he would settle down and enjoy the ride.
I think he did :)
And best of all? Nate didn't have school today! So we packed up the new minivan and headed to the zoo. (along with the rest of Geneseo, I think!). We met our friends there and had a picnic lunch. We also picked up our zoo membership for the year ($55 - can't be beat!)
Novak was getting tired and cranky towards the end, but we always ride the train last. So I was hoping he would settle down and enjoy the ride.
I think he did :)
Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Door bling
A few weeks ago I won a Cricut paper cutting tool at a scrapbooking event. Today we finally were able to get it out and test it.
Nate got to make the first project - a door sign for his room!
He looked at it on his door and said, "Mom! You need to put this on the Internet for Grandma!"
Early riser
I want to be frustrated with Novak when he wakes us up at 5:15 am. But it's hard to stay mad at a little person who just wants to snuggle and read books.
After-swim
Last weekend we started swim lessons. Yesterday after lessons, I took the boys to Culver's for lunch. Yeah, I spoil them. Sue me!
Anyway, I thought these pictures were amusing. These are the responses I got when I asked them to smile with their ice cream.
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