"Be feircely loyal to each other..." Gordon B. Hinckley

Friday, April 29, 2016

Bryan is 3!

     I have had a 3 year old for a few weeks now, and I cannot believe it!  Time just needs to slow it down.
     Things were a little crazy this year, since we had his birthday, and then immediately started getting ready for our week long trip.  Our original plan was to have a barbecue the Saturday after his birthday.  Our last minute trip kinda nixed that idea, so we just had a couple friends over the day of, instead.
     It ended up being perfect. The kids had hot dogs and watermelon and played outside.  Our yard is really a great place for kids.  There isn't any grass or anything, but lots open space, and a long driveway perfect for chalk drawings and riding bikes.  AND, all fenced in so no worries of kids out in the street.
 

     The night before, the Hubby blew up a bunch of balloons so B could be surprised with a room full.  Sadly, he was too groggy to actually care that early in the morning.(He loves them now)  He was not too groggy, however, to remember the toy I had tried to sneak past his view on our shopping trip the day before.  First word out of his mouth that morning: Grimlock.
     After waking up completely, we made his favorite breakfast.  Pancakes.  I tried to put sprinkles in it, but in case you didn't know, stirring them in liquid saps the color out of them.  Resulting in this yucky purpley color.
     Then, after rushing to a quick prenatal appointment, (I was not aware it was shot day.  I was not prepared to get stuck with a needle) We had our friends over.
     Bryan was so tired when they left, that he looked at me and said, "Mom. it's bed time."
     After a much needed nap for both of us, we played until Daddy got home.  We went and picked out one last present, then grabbed Bryan's favorite dinner.  Panda Express.  We don't eat there very often, but he just loves it.  And loved trying out chopsticks this time around. (did a decent job too) when we ate leftovers the next day, he was a little disappointed to use a fork.  "Sticks mom. Where's the sticks."


     Present time was flat out adorable.  I think he remembered doing it at Christmas, when Papa would have him and his cousins help pass them out.  We sat down, and he grabbed one and said "Here you go Dad"  When we told him they were all for him, his response was, "I can open this?"  and then proceeded to ask if he could open it, before every single one.
     He was so polite and calm too.  I've never seen a kid be that calm while opening gifts.  Or take every piece of tape off instead of rip into it.
     When I say he was calm.  I meant for every present except his new Transformer.  Remember how his first word of the day was Grimlock?  Well he recognized the package of it while it was still wrapped.  That one went a little like this:
Jumping up and down-"Grimlock! My Grimlock!"
Actually opens it-"Wow! Grimlock"
More jumping accompanied by running around.
"Dad, look! Grimlock! So Awesome! Thanks Mom."
More running, then gently setting it down to open the next present.
     It was the cutest thing ever.  (Also, for those that don't have a kid obsessed with transformers, Grimlock is a Dino bot on the new transformers kid show.)
Finally got his grimlock
     Our day was so packed, we missed some birthday calls, but were able to Skype with my dad.  Bryan loves Skyping with Papa.  He told him all about his day, and showed off his birthday cupcake.
   
     I am so glad I was able to make this day special for my little boy.  It is hard to believe how small he was 3 years ago, or that it has only taken 3 years to grow this much.
     I know it was weeks ago, but Happy Birthday my Sweet Boy.


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Monday, April 25, 2016

A Week with Family

     Last week, Bryan and I ditched the Daddy and spent the whole week at my parents house.  While we missed him a lot, we also had tons fun with our family.  
     We actually have been going up north a lot for someone who moved away.  My dad jokes that he sees us more now that we moved.  But this was our last trip until baby girl comes.  My mom doesn't believe me, but we have so much going on here in the next month, and after that we will be in super baby mode. (July is coming people!)
     We were actually really fortunate to see all of Bryan's Aunties, Uncles, and Cousins this time around.  I even was able to see one of my own Aunts.
    
     Our trip was planned a little last minute.  But we ultimately decided to go because of this crazy girl:


     Scary, I know, but she is amazing.  She was in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and was just Hilarious.  I had originally told her I couldn't go because they had changed the performance dates around and it was a bad weekend for us, and all these real reasons, that we ended up ignoring.
     She had NO idea we were coming because, well we live 5 hours away and a play was just not worth the trip.  It was sooo worth the trip.  Just surprising her was worth the trip.

     Though with her makeup, Bryan wouldn't go near her.  Which continued a little to the next day.
They both enjoyed my horchata cravings
Eventually he decided they were buddies again.
Just drinking some "chaka"
     Sunday, we celebrated my brothers birthday.  Then Monday we spent with my sister and playing with cousins.  My sister was able to teach me a little about reupholstering stuff.  Which, you know you are an adult when that sounds super fun to you.  Sister time and sewing at the same time?  yes please.
     We soaked up lots of Grandma and Auntie time the next couple days, because Thursday, they ended up coming to my neck of the woods (when I wasn't even here)  for Show Choir and Band competitions.  Lots of performing arts for that girl.  Both her groups ranked gold, in case you were wondering.(I am a braggy older sister. I know.)
     We also went to my other little sister's house and my brothers house to hang out with my SIL, where we snapped some cute pics of these cuties.
He loves his cousins.
   
Then it was a day with Papa.  It was a nice relaxing day.  We helped my dad's friend pick something up (Bryan keeps talking about that actually.) then just playing with the dogs and relaxing on the porch.


After a nice afternoon nap, we went for a walk down the road.  Quiet country roads are the best.  Dad did a little leash work with their puppy.  Of course Bryan likes to do whatever Papa does.  So we cautiously gave him the leash.  He actually did very well at trying to guide her and kept saying,"Come on Penny" When she would start pulling on him.  It was adorable to watch.
     It was so good to grab in some precious time with family.  It will be a hard couple months not seeing them so often.(which is why we stayed the week)  Especially with the baby coming. I wouldn't trade this past week for anything.  I'm also grateful that I live in a time where anyone is a phone or Skype call away.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Starting our Garden

Bryan is turning 3 tomorrow, (ack!) and I have so much stuff to do, with very little energy to do it with.  As I take a little break in between running errands, and getting things ready for tomorrow, I figured I would tell you all about our tiny garden we are planning.
One of the best things to do on a nice sunny day is gardening.  It gets you out working in the sunshine, and the outcome can be just gorgeous. 
I also think it is a great thing to teach kids, so in wanting to be an awesome mom, I went to Lowe's and grabbed this little greenhouse seed starter.  It was really inexpensive, AND, provided the dogs behave themselves, we can reuse it over and over.  My only complaint is that the lid is too light.  We have had some wind lately and I've found it clear across the yard.

I am happy to say, Bryan enjoyed this little project of ours.  We only planted 2 types of seeds so far because I wanted to see how he would do before we went crazy.  It ended up being perfect.  Putting the seeds in was a little challenging for him, especially because they were so small.  I would put a little in his hand and show him how to do it, but in the end, he ended up just sprinkling them everywhere.  He loves going out to water them.  I poked some holes in a water bottle so that he couldn't go too overboard.

After we finished planting and watering, he decided that he didn't want to be done.  So out he went to play in more dirt.  I caught him picking the grass, and re-planting it in the dirt.

We already have some green in our basil section.  Yum.  Now to find a place to transplant them to when they are big enough.
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Monday, April 4, 2016

Our First Trip to Urgent Care

A couple weeks ago, Bryan decided to jump off my bed.  He missed the landing.  I rushed over to snuggle him and make him feel better.  Usually, if he hurts himself, 2 minutes of hugs and kisses and he has forgotten all about it. This time, he cried for over 10 min.  Everything looked fine, but he wouldn't walk and when I did the head to toe check, his left foot was more than bothering him.
So I took him in.
Daddy met us at urgent care right when they called us back.  He STILL has trouble at the doctor from when he had his tear duct surgery, so just sitting down with him in the office re started all of his screaming.  The doctor had to stand outside the room to see if he would walk and have me feel his foot for her.  I hated being away from him when they sent him for x-rays.  (no pregnant ladies allowed.)  I'm so glad my hubby was able to there to be with him for me, but I could still hear Bryan screaming just from having to lay on the table.

The verdict from the x-rays was that the on call doctor didn't see a break.  She sent it in to radiology and a podiatrist to make sure, checked his foot one more time, then put his foot in a splint.  The pressure of the splint seemed to help his foot feel a little better.

The next day, we got a call saying there was for sure no break, and to leave the splint on until his appointment with the podiatrist a few days ago.  He was allowed to walk as much as he wanted, which was great.  I don't know how I would have been able to keep him off his foot.  He woke up the morning after ready to run.
The wrap on the splint did unravel a couple times.  When that happened, we were able to see that there was a deep bruise across his toes and his foot was still a little swollen.  We also took the opportunity to wash his stinky foot. (After a week of not washing it and having it covered like that, it was stinky.)
2 weeks was perfect for his follow up appointment.  When they cut the splint off, his foot was all healed.  Even better, was how easy it was on him.  Usually when he goes to the doctor, something not fun happens.  Shots, devices in his face, etc.  This time, they took the splint off, the doctor gave him a little foot massage and tickled it.  The nurse even took him for a walk outside the office when he asked to leave.  They had to see him walk anyway so the doctor said go for it.  End the visit with superman stickers, and he seems to be convinced that the doctor is great now.  He has been asking to go back.
I will say that with this pregnancy, I have missed my doctors in northern California. The doctors here are fine, just not the same as it was my first pregnancy.  That said, I am really appreciative of the doctors and nurses who took care of Bryan.  After the podiatrist called, the urgent care doctor called to check on us as well.  Just to see how Bryan was feeling and to make sure that we were able to get a hold of the other doctor and come up with a satisfactory plan for what to do next.  Kaiser rocks.

I am so glad to have this over and done with.  Unfortunately, my dad informed me that it is not the last time.

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