Sunday, April 25, 2010
say cheese...
Saturday, September 26, 2009
we're back...to school!
summer is officially over and school has begun...(and yes, this post is way overdue!). here are some pics of andrew the morning of his first day of pre-k...jacob and i have been keeping busy while andrew is at school. on t,w,and th i work while A is at school, so jacob stays at home with our sitter, lia. she has been great so far! jacob has started to walk a little bit, but definitely still prefers to use his super speedy crawl to get from place to place.
we've been playing outside as much as we can before the weather turns cold. andrew LOVES his new jeep and also has fun riding in the neighbor's fire truck. jacob constantly tries to get on the ride-on toys...such as bikes and scooters. i think he might be ready to pedal before he really takes off walking! he also loves to play with the sidewalk chalk...as seen in the bottom picture.
many of you have asked about andrew and his progress with play therapy. first of all, i want to thank all of you for your concern and positive energy toward the situation at hand. while we have not seen much progress with the play therapy, we are still hopeful. i understand that it may take time...much longer than we had originally anticipated. starting this week, derek & i will be meeting with the therapist every other week, to hopefully hear feedback about A's sessions and be given some parenting techniques to try at home. we have DEFINITELY had to be BIG advocates for andrew throughout this process. i have been in constant contact with the therapist, since i have not felt that we were getting what we needed from her. after speaking with her earlier this week, i hope we are now on the same page, so we can move forward and see some positive changes in andrew. i will say, that he has had a great transition back to school, which i believe is partially due to his work in play therapy. for this we are very thankful!
i will keep you updated...and thanks again for your love and support!!!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
dress down
derek and i learned a good lesson in parenting yesterday...ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK YOUR CHILD'S OUTFIT WHEN THEY DRESS THEMSELVES!!!
Friday, September 11, 2009
livin' by the rules
i have been pretty bad about keeping everyone posted about our family adventures, etc. i have found more of a struggle finding time to blog, since going back to work. but...no more excuses...here i am!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
brotherly love...
many of you have emailed me asking how things went with soccer last week. to make a long (and exhausting!) story very short, we went every day...andrew did not participate at all. when asked about soccer camp, his response has been something like..."it was boring"..."i cried a lot"..."it was stupid" at first glance i thought "what a waste of money!"...but now i realize it was money well spent! i think he learned a lesson about sticking it out...even if you don't love it!
aside from that update, i wanted to post this adorable picture of the boys...i don't get too many like this, so i wanted to share it...ENJOY!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
let's play...
last night derek and i met with a resident in counseling at creative therapy associates. this group was recommended to me by a friend who once worked there, in an effort to get her license in play therapy. this whole concept of play therapy is so fascinating to me. it's truly amazing how much they can learn from children, while they are engaged in play.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
decisions, decisions, decisions
for about three weeks now, andrew has been counting down the days until soccer camp. if you've seen or spoken to him over the past month, he's probably told you about going to soccer camp.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
i'm facing the truth
i've been sitting on this post since yesterday, because i wasn't sure i wanted to write it. after much thought, i've decided that since blogging is so therapeutic to me, that i should just go ahead and power through it. i'm not totally sure what my fingers are going to type, how long this entry may be, or just how emotional or raw it may be, so please bear with me.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
in full bloom
yesterday turned out to be a gorgeous day here in the nation's capital, so we headed down to meet some friends at the cherry blossom festival. when we left the house at 11:30am, i had no idea we wouldn't return home until close to 6pm! it was quite a day...andTONS of fun! for those of you planning to visit the blossoms, here's what i suggest...we drove to hains point (exit 2 off 395) and parked there (free parking). supposedly there are 800 spots available, but it didn't seem that way as i was driving around the large circle with an anxious 4 year old asking "are we at the park yet" every 30 seconds! we eventually found a spot and made our way to the shuttle bus line. the shuttle (also free) takes you right to the tidal basin. we hiked about halfway around to where all of the festivities/vendors were...and a nice large grassy area :) after a picnic lunch, the kids ran around...playing soccer, tag, red light green light, and other fun games. around 2:30 we decided to head back around to the shuttle. by the time we got to the car it was almost 4...yes, it was quite crowded and difficult to maneuver strollers and preschoolers all at the same time! as we approached the end of the shuttle ride, jacob was really crabby. i figured he was pretty tired, since he usually naps around 2pm. as his crying got louder, i had a realization...we were having so much fun i skipped his afternoon nursing...oops mommy! so...when we got to the car, andrew sat in his car seat while i attempted to nurse jacob in the car...not while moving, of course! i say attempted, because he was quite distracted by andrew's voice saying "is it time for ice cream now" over and over again. you see...my friend and i had bribed the boys earlier by telling them they could have ice cream if they took pictures with us...i know, i know...we're not supposed to bribe our kids, but hey...you look at the pics and tell me it wasn't worth it! around 4pm we headed to georgetown, had ice cream, picked derek up from work and headed home!
Monday, February 9, 2009
lightening mcCLEAN
Monday, December 15, 2008
mute or pause button anyone?
Friday, September 12, 2008
back to school
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Did I really do that???
There are many things I've done as a mom, that I never thought I would do. This tops my list! There's no denying that Andrew is skinny...he weighed all of 29 pounds at his 3 year checkup. In an effort to get my "boy anorexic" to eat, I have turned mealtime into something a bit more fun. It started with breakfast about 2 weeks ago...it has now turned into a ritual! Every morning when I ask Andrew what he'd like for breakfast, he says with a smile "Surprise me mom!" What will I do when I have to pack his lunch for school???
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire...
Early in life, we are taught (usually by our parents) that lying is not acceptable. My parents worked very hard to instill good values in me and I think I turned out pretty good. I wasn't around to witness Derek's upbringing, but I'm pretty sure his parents worked just as hard to make sure their little boy would grow up to be an honest man.
Knowing this about both of us, I'm concerned because I've started to take note of just how many times Derek and/or I will tell a "little lie" to Andrew. Now, these "little lies" are usually in an effort to end a tantrum, stop the screaming, quiet a string of endless questions...you get my point! I think you know what I'm talking about...but just in case you are not familiar with this creative parenting technique; I'll share a few of my recent favorites...
Your child asks EVERY DAY, when driving into the neighborhood after being out all morning, if the pool is open…you respond “The pool only opens after naptime honey.”
Your child begs to go out for ice cream…when you just can’t take it anymore, you tell him that all of the ice cream stores are closed.
It takes your child what seems like an hour to get in the car, and this only seems to take longer when it is 100 degrees and muggy both outside and inside the car. Upon entering the vehicle, your child complains that “the car smells hot mommy!” You respond, “Well, get in your seat quickly. The air conditioning will only start working when you’re in your seat and your seatbelt is on.”
So, herein lies my question…when are these “little lies” too much? They don’t seem harmful on the surface, (in fact, they're quite helpful if you ask me!), but what happens when your child responds to “little lie” #1 with the following…
“Oh, so the kids who are at the pool now, already took a nap mommy?” BTW – Andrew did say this!
Or…when your child gets into another person’s car, and tells his friend’s mommy that she better get in her seat and buckle her seatbelt, so the air conditioning will start working.
Or…even better, what if your child is looking to buy his first car and innocently asks the salesman whether the AC only works when the seatbelts are buckled!!! Can you imagine?!?!
What seems to be even more of an issue, is just how easily these "little lies" come out of my mouth. I will catch myself after I've told yet another one, and think "Oops, I did it again!" So, what's a mom to do??? I'd love to hear your thoughts...