Sunday, April 19, 2009
Ba Ba Black Sheep, Yes sir yes sir
This is his favorite song right now. He will be sitting down on the floor, playing by himself and start singing it, usually just these 6 words, but we get what he's saying.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
E released from ER
We are back home now after E's first febrile seizure in about a year. We had made it through infections, colds, and even pneumonia, but the cause for his fever is unknown at this time.
It occurred during nap at his daycare. Amy was called at work, and she called me. I had to leave in the middle of an Office 2007 training session and run across campus to my car. Amy was at lunch and another teacher brought her her cell phone.
When Amy got to the daycare at around 1:52, E was still out of it so the ambulance was called. They transported him to Stillwater. I had gotten there a little after 2. He was evaluated and released.
To our knowledge he isn't sick, but we have a doctor's appt tomorrow.
It occurred during nap at his daycare. Amy was called at work, and she called me. I had to leave in the middle of an Office 2007 training session and run across campus to my car. Amy was at lunch and another teacher brought her her cell phone.
When Amy got to the daycare at around 1:52, E was still out of it so the ambulance was called. They transported him to Stillwater. I had gotten there a little after 2. He was evaluated and released.
To our knowledge he isn't sick, but we have a doctor's appt tomorrow.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Where to start?
Once you get out of the habit of something, it kind of feels like getting back into it seems like a lot of work. And then when you think about starting again, you have so much to catch up on that it overwhelms you.
Well, that's what happened with this blog. And the pics. So, instead of catching up, I'm just going to clear the slate and give a few updates.
E communicates quite well now, with one or two words, but it gets him by. He is a real help around the house especially at dinner when he hands out plates and silverware and makes sure everyone has food on their plate. If he notices I don't have a particular food, he grabs the serving spoon, says the food name, and offers it to me. He doesn't quite get that I don't like all foods.
P.S. All of our pictures are now either on Walgreens or in Facebook. So, if you want to view them or receive updates, either send me your E-mail and I will add you to the picture notification in Walgreens (you will need to create an account I think) or befriend me in Facebook.
I don't have a contact form for this Web site, so just use http://rrxing.chadleighkluck.net/contact
Well, that's what happened with this blog. And the pics. So, instead of catching up, I'm just going to clear the slate and give a few updates.
E communicates quite well now, with one or two words, but it gets him by. He is a real help around the house especially at dinner when he hands out plates and silverware and makes sure everyone has food on their plate. If he notices I don't have a particular food, he grabs the serving spoon, says the food name, and offers it to me. He doesn't quite get that I don't like all foods.
P.S. All of our pictures are now either on Walgreens or in Facebook. So, if you want to view them or receive updates, either send me your E-mail and I will add you to the picture notification in Walgreens (you will need to create an account I think) or befriend me in Facebook.
I don't have a contact form for this Web site, so just use http://rrxing.chadleighkluck.net/contact
Sunday, November 30, 2008
E's almost two!
Wow, can you believe that our little guy is almost two? It is absolutely amazing to me to think about how fast two years can go! I haven't blogged in so long about our little guy, that I've decided I need to sit down right now and type...so here I go!
E is gaining new skills each and every day! It's amazing how fast he learns! Chad and I are going to need to be really careful with what we say and do from now on! :)
There are many new things in E's world...It's probably easiest if I just sit and type out a list:
1. E is talking, talking and talking. Everyday he picks up new words, short phrases, and never ceases to amaze us! My most favorite right now is when I say "I love you," he'll say, "Love you." It's adorable! Opps, another one of my favorites too is when someone sneezes. E will say "bless you!" How sweet is that! Okay, one more. Every morning when I get ready to leave for work, E will say "Hug?" He'll come over, have me sit on the stairs, and give me a giant hug. He's definitely my buddy.
2. E sleeps in a big boy bed on the floor now. His crib was taken down this weekend, as he continues to sleep through the night in his big boy bed. He loves his bed...especially when all of his stuffed animals are with him!
3. E is definitely into the pretend stage. Whether it's pretending to blow his nose, go potty (which he's done twice now!), or pretending to sleep, he just loves it. It's funny to see him mimic things Chad and I do too. Next time you see E, ask him to show you daddy's dance!!!!
4. E has turned into Mr. Comedian. Especially when we have company over, he puts on a show for all of us to see...including jumping, skipping, spinning in circles, etc. Personally, I'm waiting to see one of his "singing shows" which I participated in as a kid. Yes, hopefully someday he'll sing. :)
With the holidays around the corner, hopefully we'll all remember to take a moment to be thankful for all we really do have. We sure are thankful for little E.
E is gaining new skills each and every day! It's amazing how fast he learns! Chad and I are going to need to be really careful with what we say and do from now on! :)
There are many new things in E's world...It's probably easiest if I just sit and type out a list:
1. E is talking, talking and talking. Everyday he picks up new words, short phrases, and never ceases to amaze us! My most favorite right now is when I say "I love you," he'll say, "Love you." It's adorable! Opps, another one of my favorites too is when someone sneezes. E will say "bless you!" How sweet is that! Okay, one more. Every morning when I get ready to leave for work, E will say "Hug?" He'll come over, have me sit on the stairs, and give me a giant hug. He's definitely my buddy.
2. E sleeps in a big boy bed on the floor now. His crib was taken down this weekend, as he continues to sleep through the night in his big boy bed. He loves his bed...especially when all of his stuffed animals are with him!
3. E is definitely into the pretend stage. Whether it's pretending to blow his nose, go potty (which he's done twice now!), or pretending to sleep, he just loves it. It's funny to see him mimic things Chad and I do too. Next time you see E, ask him to show you daddy's dance!!!!
4. E has turned into Mr. Comedian. Especially when we have company over, he puts on a show for all of us to see...including jumping, skipping, spinning in circles, etc. Personally, I'm waiting to see one of his "singing shows" which I participated in as a kid. Yes, hopefully someday he'll sing. :)
With the holidays around the corner, hopefully we'll all remember to take a moment to be thankful for all we really do have. We sure are thankful for little E.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sleeping in a big boy bed
Our new mattresses came on Saturday and since he doesn't have a bed yet, we just put his on the floor in the corner. Tonight is the second night he fell asleep on it and if it is anything like last night he should sleep the whole night through, which is great! He sleeps in the upper right corner against the wall. It is so cute.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Cook and organizer
Since Thursday, when the new kitchen set for E arrived at our house, our little boy has been busy putting food in his oven, refrigerator, on his stove, and dumping out and sorting his food and dish bin. It has been amazing watching him immerse himself in his own little mini-kitchen, setting our real dining room table with plates, cups and fake food, offering drink to his stuffed animals, and even bringing us pots and pans with various combinations of food. (Usually eggs and potatoes).
Amazingly, he has taken out no other toys in the last 5 days. Honest to God, not a single one. When we come down stairs for breakfast, he immediately runs over to his kitchen and starts moving stuff around while I get his breakfast ready.
As Amy and I prepare dinner (okay, as Amy prepares dinner) he is off in his own kitchen playing. It has been a relief to get him away from our side and into an activity where he may believe that he actually has a part to play in getting himself fed. Whereas before he just sat there in the kitchen, hungry, clinging to our legs, crying as we tried to whip up some food for him as fast as we could.
Last night his dinner actually got cold before I could pull him away from his plastic food preparation.
He enjoys sorting items out, finding all the eggs and putting them in the carton, placing the milk jugs next to each other in the fridge, placing pots and pans in his dishwasher, and pretending to turn the nobs on the sink and stove.
Organization seems to be his strong suit. Last night I put our alarm clock, which also has a temperature reader on it, in his crib in order to see how cold his room gets before bedtime. No sooner had I left the room when I heard the beeping of the buttons coming from our bedroom. I go into our bedroom to see E on our bed placing the alarm clock back on our headboard. He must have thought I misplaced it in his room and he should put it back where it belonged!
I've written about him placing clothes (sometimes clean ones) in the laundry room, picking up his toys (that is starting to wear off), and being able to recall where he put items days later, but to immediately put the alarm clock back where it should be without missing a beat was hilarious. (Even though it went against my wishes and I never did figure out what the temperature in there was.)
Amazingly, he has taken out no other toys in the last 5 days. Honest to God, not a single one. When we come down stairs for breakfast, he immediately runs over to his kitchen and starts moving stuff around while I get his breakfast ready.
As Amy and I prepare dinner (okay, as Amy prepares dinner) he is off in his own kitchen playing. It has been a relief to get him away from our side and into an activity where he may believe that he actually has a part to play in getting himself fed. Whereas before he just sat there in the kitchen, hungry, clinging to our legs, crying as we tried to whip up some food for him as fast as we could.
Last night his dinner actually got cold before I could pull him away from his plastic food preparation.
He enjoys sorting items out, finding all the eggs and putting them in the carton, placing the milk jugs next to each other in the fridge, placing pots and pans in his dishwasher, and pretending to turn the nobs on the sink and stove.
Organization seems to be his strong suit. Last night I put our alarm clock, which also has a temperature reader on it, in his crib in order to see how cold his room gets before bedtime. No sooner had I left the room when I heard the beeping of the buttons coming from our bedroom. I go into our bedroom to see E on our bed placing the alarm clock back on our headboard. He must have thought I misplaced it in his room and he should put it back where it belonged!
I've written about him placing clothes (sometimes clean ones) in the laundry room, picking up his toys (that is starting to wear off), and being able to recall where he put items days later, but to immediately put the alarm clock back where it should be without missing a beat was hilarious. (Even though it went against my wishes and I never did figure out what the temperature in there was.)
Saturday, October 4, 2008
New Phrases
Well, E's vocabulary is growing every day and he is now adding common phrases like "Help Me" and "I don't like that." Yes, that's right, a four word phrase. He has also now mastered "I like that."
We don't know when he learned "I don't like that" but we heard it soon after the Halloween decorations came out. He repeated it over and over again, and we almost didn't know what he was saying. Never before had he repeated so many sounds again and again. But we knew he thought he was certainly saying something. The closest we could figure out, at the time, was "I don't like that" because he used it as he pointed to a Halloween decoration that frightened him. Soon he was using it for any decoration that frightened him at home and in the stores and by the second day we confirmed that it was the correct phrase.
It wasn't that the phrase needed quite a bit of imagination and stretch to understand, we just weren't ready for four words (five, I guess, if you count the contraction as two). And given that don't comes out "don'kt," getting not just one, but four "just-a-little-off" words together, can be deceiving.
We don't know when he learned "I don't like that" but we heard it soon after the Halloween decorations came out. He repeated it over and over again, and we almost didn't know what he was saying. Never before had he repeated so many sounds again and again. But we knew he thought he was certainly saying something. The closest we could figure out, at the time, was "I don't like that" because he used it as he pointed to a Halloween decoration that frightened him. Soon he was using it for any decoration that frightened him at home and in the stores and by the second day we confirmed that it was the correct phrase.
It wasn't that the phrase needed quite a bit of imagination and stretch to understand, we just weren't ready for four words (five, I guess, if you count the contraction as two). And given that don't comes out "don'kt," getting not just one, but four "just-a-little-off" words together, can be deceiving.
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