Monday, June 30, 2014

Camp Mommy: June!

Warning: Picture Overload!

Last year, I wrote this post introducing Camp Mommy and why it was so necessary. This year, I don't think it's all that "necessary," since Banner will be in camp 3 days a week this summer, but since it is our last few months of having any weekday mornings together, I figured we ought to make the most of it again! So, I've planned some special things to do this summer and invited some friends to participate along the way. Some of the events I, personally, have been and am looking forward to are: another day at the zoo, movies, the aquarium, Bake & Play, Young Chef's Academy, the blueberry farm, and lots of little hands-on activities to try at home in the hot afternoons.

Our first event on the calendar was a movie at Alamo. We saw Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and Shauna and Brayden joined us. The boys did great! I was especially impressed with how far Banner has come since last summer. He sat pretty still, and he held my hand through a lot of the movie. There were a couple parts when he got a little scared, and he burrowed into my shoulder and said, "Mommy, I don't like this." But, once those quick parts were over, he was fine again. I think both of our favorite part was the ice cream scene - where the kids and adults were playing in scoops of colorful ice cream.

The day after school got out, we met at Anya's for a play date with our friends. The next day, Daddy took off work so we could go to the zoo with Blakely and her parents! It was a little hot for my liking, but it was a fun day still! A couple days later we met Brittney and Blakely at the trampoline park for some bouncing fun. Banner was having a great time running all over the place, and he especially loved the pit . . . until he jumped on a little girl and bonked his forehead on her. A few tears and a big, swollen bump later, he was back to bouncing everywhere. Quinn liked a gentle jump with Mommy, but he wasn't thrilled about anything more than that. Then, we met Grandma for lunch before heading home for late naps.

playing by the pool at Anya's
Zoo time!
Blakely Kate (11 months)
Daddy & Quinn (not quite 9 months)
Quinn at the trampoline park
Blakely and Quinn
He LOVED the pit!
Blurry - but couldn't resist posting this smile!
Then, that weekend was full of 3rd Birthday Festivities! :) On Banner's actual 3rd birthday, he started a new camp! He seemed to really like it - even though that first day was rainy, and the kids couldn't play in the splash pools. The next day included a well-visit to Dr. B, and the boys did awesome! Later that afternoon, friends came over to Grandma and Papa's house for a play date there making Father's Day crafts. Even though things didn't go as planned with the crafts (Shrinky Dink key chains and tie tags), the kids had fun and we took home what needed to be done for a cute gift for the dads. Later in the week, we had a play date at our house, a birthday party, and Father's Day.

The following week, we didn't do a whole lot, but we managed to get to the Splash Grounds, have a play date with Jenny, Emma, and Eli, and make play doh at home. And, finally, during this last week of June, we've had a photo shoot with Ms. Casey and then met friends for frozen yogurt and playing after nap, had a play date with Blakely and Brittney, celebrated Mommy's birthday by going to the mall play area and having lunch with Grandma before seeing the "Bubble Man" presentation at the mall and going out to eat to two different restaurants, and finally ending the month with a fun trip to Ham's Orchard to pick blackberries, select some fun stuff at the farmer's market, and eat some yummy BBQ and ice cream with a group of friends!
Splash Park fun
Our play doh - our "purple" turned out "gray"
First time to get down and play at the mall!
Banner & Quinn (9 months)

All of these pictures are from our trip to Ham's Orchard:

Banner watched Monsters, Inc.  on the way to the orchard
Quinn napped, thank goodness :)
Blackberry hunting!
Landry
With Ryan
Emma & Banner
a little blurry - but look at these cuties!
He was blowing a bug away
He's waving here
Favorite picture! Sweet Marin!
Looking at what they picked
Inside the farmer's market
BBQ with Papa
Marin & Aunt Fran
Strawberry/Peach Ice Cream
YUM!
Stay tuned for July fun: Independence Day celebrations, more movies, splash parks, the Children's Aquarium, a baking class, a magician, more play dates, story time at the library, and a museum visit!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Fontina Returns Again

She's at it again! Fontina, our beloved Paci Fairy, has returned to our home to congratulate Banner on successfully sleeping without his blue pacifier. He is now pacifier-free! We are so excited around here - that Fontina came and that Banner has said a final farewell to his pacifiers!

This most recent goodbye all began this past Saturday night, when the boys spent the night at my mom's house. In the middle of the night, Banner woke up looking for his blue pacifier (the one he keeps at her house). Grandma helped him look everywhere around the bed (in, under, behind), and they just couldn't find it. They discussed other solutions - including using substitute pacifiers of Quinn's (but he only had one) or Levi's (but Banner didn't want purple, he wanted blue!). Finally, Mom told him to try to get back to sleep while she went to check on finding another pacifier. Apparently, she never heard from him until morning! Then, at his nap time there the following day, they still hadn't found it, so he had to take his nap without a paci. He didn't sleep long, but he did sleep. We, therefore knew, that he COULD do this.

Later that evening, at home, we tried to stall giving him his pacifier. He kept asking, and we kept telling him that he had done well without it at Grandma's house. Since he has his own pacifier here at home, he knew good and well it hadn't been lost here. So, we went ahead and gave it to him, but Sam had planned to take it from him in the middle of the night and recreate what had happened at Grandma's. When he went to check on him (and to take it), Banner was sucking on it, so our plan was out. We let him have this one last night with his beloved pacifier.

The following morning, Sam told Banner it was time to put the pacifier away (just like every other morning). Banner, in typical fashion, reluctantly and begrudgingly gave Sam his paci. Sam told me where he put it, but we decided it was time to say goodbye, and we knew we'd have to intervene. So, later that day, when Banner came home from camp, I told Banner that I didn't know where Daddy had put it. I told him I'd looked everywhere and that I didn't know where it was after I changed all the sheets and made everyone's bed that morning. He was bummed, and he even said, "I will come help you find it. I'm really good at finding things." I said that was a great idea, but it was nap time and we could look later. He took about 20 minutes to fall asleep (about 19 minutes longer than usual after camp!), but he did fall asleep, and I even had to wake him from nap. I've heard naps are harder than bedtime, so with that in mind, I felt okay about continuing with the idea that we couldn't find his paci. But, just to be sure that we weren't turning back, I cut a small hole in his pacifier and hid it under the bed in my room. I hope he finds it, actually, and we can explain that it's broken now (perhaps it got crushed by the bed frame?). . . but there's no turning back!

Banner didn't have a "great" night last night, but he did fall asleep without the paci (maybe an hour later than usual), and he did sleep until 7:00ish, with several wakings in between. He earned some chocolate in the morning, and he seemed really proud of himself. After a good nap at my mom's house sans paci, I am convinced he can do this. It's difficult, and he keeps asking for it, but it's SO time to say goodbye.

SO.... Tonight, I was making dinner, and we heard a tap at the door. My hands were dirty, so I didn't rush to answer it. I also may have known who it was. Banner said to go answer it, but I said I thought it was just the delivery man bringing us more diapers. About an hour later, it was time for bath, but before Sam put the already-naked boys in the tub, I mentioned going to get that delivery on the porch. Banner wanted to come with me, of course, so I let him open the door with me . . . I was NOT the one who let him go naked onto the porch, but he did, and I got a picture of it! :) He saw his name on the box right away: "It's a delivery for ME!"

He then opened the letter and saw the name at the bottom and said, "IT'S FROM FONTINA!" He was one big, bright smile! He was excited to see what she wrote and what might be in the box. Daddy read the note to Banner, and then we opened it together. Inside was a small, plush digger . . . a backhoe to be exact. Banner even said, "It's a lovey!" (This boy has NEVER taken to loveys. His pacifiers were his loveys - so taking them away has been excruciating. I have tried lovey after lovey, and he's never bonded with anything but pacifiers. I'm hoping this backhoe is the exception!) As Banner played with his new friend, he made my favorite comment of the night: "Fontina sure knows me!" Later in the evening, when I was getting him ready for bed, he said, "Mommy, is Fontina pretty?" I told him I've never seen her, so I didn't know. He asked, "Is she nice?" I said I figured she might be since she gives him all these nice gifts! He said, "I bet she's pretty." Oh, so sweet, that boy! And, when he later saw the chocolate coins on his bed, he said, "Mommy, look! Melt!" I said, "You mean, gelt?" And he said, "Yes, gelt, from Fontina!!" She had snuck in again to put some chocolate surprises around his toy! And now, as I type, Banner is still trying to put himself to sleep. He's just hanging out with his new pal that was already named "Jack the Backhoe." (Banner wants to name him something else, but the name keeps changing from something like Su-Shok, then it was Bee-shok, and then it changed to something unspellable, so we'll see what sticks later.)

While Banner was in the tub, I put his "back-up" paci in the small keepsake bag with his other two friends, "white paci" and "brown paci". I can't bear to throw them out. I'm glad to be done with these, and I'm proud of Banner. But I may have gotten slightly teary as I joined "blue paci" with the others. My baby's growing up, and this goodbye marks the end of a long road with these pacifiers. Banner has had pacifiers since he was 2 weeks old. 3 years later, we are saying goodbye. I'm glad Fontina's helping us celebrate and mark the end of this era. . . . and, we just might see her again (sooner than later!) when Quinn's ready to say farewell to his pacis!

Here are some pics from the night... pardon the nakedness.

"It's a delivery for ME! It says my name on it."
Banner got a little excited and tore the note a little.
He played with "Jack" right away!

Monday, June 16, 2014

Father's Day '14

Our Father's Day was pretty relaxed and low-key this year. Sam got his obligatory morning to sleep in, and man, did he really sleep in. I have never known Sam to sleep past like 8:30-9:00am unless we had been out super late "back in the day!" For sure once we have had kids, he's never slept past then, but yesterday morning, he slept until 10:00. In fact, Quinn was already waking up from his morning nap when Daddy decided to wake up as well. Mommy, on the other hand, had been up since 5:00 with a sleepless infant. (Mr. Quinn must have just wanted to make sure Daddy was truly getting his gift of sleep.)

Once Daddy was up and fed and "coffeed," we got packed up and ready to go to Mom and Bob's for the afternoon. Once there, we exchanged cards and small gifts for Papa and for Sam. (I had made little Shrinky Dink key chains for them and the other dads/uncles.) Then, we snacked and fed the boys, and then we got in the pool - which was also Quinn's first swim! He LOVED it. Once he got past the tickling of the cold water, he was splishing and splashing and wiggling through the water. Then, once the boys were down for nap, Sam, Bob, Mom, and I ate lunch. After nap, we got in the pool again, and before long, we were heading out to meet Zaide and Vicki at our house for dinner. We ordered Cowboy Chicken - delicious!- and Banner got to "pretend drive" Zaide's truck. Lots of fun!

Banner brought home this early Father's Day gift from camp. Too precious!
Fatherly Duties
Sam's Shrinky Dink keychain
Sam's card - couldn't pass up Batman
Mom found these mugs for Sam - what he and his mom used to say to each other, and what he now tells the boys
"Happy Fahver's Day, Papa!"
Quinn really wanted to get in there with them!
My boys
First swim!
Just loungin!
Kicking his feet and loving it!
And then, some love for Mommy, too! Drooling all over me with his open-mouth kisses!

Happy Father's Day!