When Julia was fussing, he wrapped his arms around her and whispered, "Don't worry-Big Brother's here.
When Julia was fussing at dinner time, he said, "Maybe she's feeling disappointed."
"Why do you think she's disappointed?" I ask.
"Because she can't eat people food yet!" He says emphatically.
After I had just read him the parable of the good Samaritan, he asks, "What did the man who feel under the leaves say?"
He'd misunderstood the line that said something like "a certain man fell among theives."
It took me a bit to figure out what man under the leaves he was talking about, but we eventually got it sorted out. :)
When I told Rudy he should put socks on because I was worried his bare feet would get cold, he replied, "I have lion feet today, not bear feet. Lion feet never get cold!"
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Happy Birthday Rudy!
Dear Rudy,
We had a kind of low key birthday party for you this year. Just you, Julia, Daddy and me, along with the colds you and Julia had. You didn't mind, though. For you the day was a great day, a perfect day. Because there were balloons and party blowers and birthday cake. I love that about you. You find joy and satisfaction in simple things. You make the world around you an exciting place to be.
You make my world a beautiful place, too.
Thank you for showing me how to be brave and fight ogres, even if my knees are buckling in fear. Thanks for teaching me all about what dragons like to eat, and how exactly they eat it. Thanks for telling me exciting stories about brave little mice and greedy goblins and little boys named Rudy who save the day.
Thank you for being flexible about play time and meal time and everything else as I get a handle on being Julia's mom as well as yours. Thanks for finding a spot on my lap as I nurse so I can get my Rudy snuggle time in too. Thanks for whispering to me that you love me as I close your bedroom door at night.
I love you. I'm proud of you. I hope you have a great year being three!
Love,
Mommy
We had a kind of low key birthday party for you this year. Just you, Julia, Daddy and me, along with the colds you and Julia had. You didn't mind, though. For you the day was a great day, a perfect day. Because there were balloons and party blowers and birthday cake. I love that about you. You find joy and satisfaction in simple things. You make the world around you an exciting place to be.
You make my world a beautiful place, too.
Thank you for showing me how to be brave and fight ogres, even if my knees are buckling in fear. Thanks for teaching me all about what dragons like to eat, and how exactly they eat it. Thanks for telling me exciting stories about brave little mice and greedy goblins and little boys named Rudy who save the day.
Thank you for being flexible about play time and meal time and everything else as I get a handle on being Julia's mom as well as yours. Thanks for finding a spot on my lap as I nurse so I can get my Rudy snuggle time in too. Thanks for whispering to me that you love me as I close your bedroom door at night.
I love you. I'm proud of you. I hope you have a great year being three!
Love,
Mommy
Six Weeks
We're six weeks into being a family of four.
Julia is getting a tiny bit of control over her body. She's figuring out smiles, can use her hands to shield her nose from being suctioned out, has also learned how to take evasive action with her neck so as to further protect her poor nose (she's had a cold for a week and a half), and is beginning to grab things consciously (even if she has to wait until they just happen to settle into her hands).
Rudy is growing up in warp speed. He started dressing himself this week. (He's never been interested in that before.) So far, he's mastered shoes and pants. Shirts are still a bit of a challenge. ;) He's full of wise little moments and silly one liners. He's very interested in learning letters and their sounds. Literacy, here we come! Rudy's picking up on all sorts of baby care skills. He knows if a baby is fussing, you should pick her up and walk with her or rock in place. He's offered to do so a few times. So sweet! He's experimenting with insults. His repertoire so far- "I won't talk to you/Don't talk to me, I won't play with you, I won't love you anymore." Kind of more like threats, but I think he means them as insults. We're working on using nice words, and on reassuring Rudy that no matter what insult he flings, he'll always be loved. :)
Jason is one final away from completing yet another semester of school. Only two more to go, and we're done! He's a rockin' daddy of two. Not afraid to take the kids on a walk to the park by himself, a willing partner in Julia's somewhat high maintenance night care, an understanding Daddy to a three year old who just needs to be loud and rough and crazy for a while, and a loving husband to a somewhat exhausted and frazzled wife who sometimes asks him to fetch her 10 different things before remembering that he's as exhausted and frazzled as she is.
I'm finally getting the hang of being mommy to two. I can finally parent both kids at the same time without almost having an aneurysm or sending myself on a giant guilt trip that one child or the other has to wait to get a need met. Sometimes I still take mini guilt trips, but it's getting better. I'm down to serving cold cereal only once a day...still reaching for the once a week pattern we were at before, but hey, it's progress. I'm reawakening my core muscles, and trying to be patient as they groggily respond to my workouts. I'm trying not to think about ever doing pregnancy/infant care again. It makes this stage easier to handle if I tell myself I just have to get through one week at a time, and never have to look back. Maybe there are more kids in our future, but for now, I'm just not going to think about it. :)
Sigh. What a ride. What a wild and crazy ride. We're all hanging on, though, ready for what ever loop-de-loops, sharp turns, or stomach dropping plunges lay ahead. We can handle it, 'cause we're holding on to each other, and now the Splendiferous Drummonds are one person stronger. Welcome to the family, Juila. We're glad you're here!
Julia is getting a tiny bit of control over her body. She's figuring out smiles, can use her hands to shield her nose from being suctioned out, has also learned how to take evasive action with her neck so as to further protect her poor nose (she's had a cold for a week and a half), and is beginning to grab things consciously (even if she has to wait until they just happen to settle into her hands).
Julia's been struggling with some reflux issues that have made her care a little more high maintenance than I remember Rudy's being. We've finally got her on some meds, so here's hoping the fussing will diminish and I can see some more of those smiles she's been working on.
Sigh. What a ride. What a wild and crazy ride. We're all hanging on, though, ready for what ever loop-de-loops, sharp turns, or stomach dropping plunges lay ahead. We can handle it, 'cause we're holding on to each other, and now the Splendiferous Drummonds are one person stronger. Welcome to the family, Juila. We're glad you're here!
All these awesome pics come courtesy of my rockin' sister in law, Keala Jarvis. Check out more of her work and get her contact info here. :)
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