Friday, March 30, 2012

Monkey See Monkey Do

Things have seemed as busy as Grand Central Station these days. The little beans are into absolutely everything, and have mastered the art of distraction. I swear they plan their mischief while conversing over breakfast in their high chairs, because the minute they are finished, one will run to the coffee table to climb and stand up in the middle while the other scoots a chair out from the dining room to stand up and rock on it! When only one parent is home, this makes for very quick action needed as lots of instant decision making is made (whose potential injury would be more severe = whomever is captured from the high surface first). We also have had 11 showings of our home (it is on the market) in just 10 days, feeling grateful to have such activity, but most of them are during the day when I am at work. I am convinced Cory is secretly a saint for being able to keep his sanity and a clean house while keeping the kids relatively injury-free.

We have decided Silas has no “off” button, from the moment he wakes up, he is ready to go. I swear his third parent might actually be the Energizer bunny (that reference might have dated me, does that little pink guy still grace commercials?). When Cory was at his board meeting this week, he decided a great new game was to run to one side of the room, pick up full speed, stop about 6 inches from me and plop down on his bum. This game was made into quite the spectacle when I started to repeat his sound effects (“BOOM”). This went on for almost twenty minutes. *Heart Melts* If you know Gracie, you can guess where she was this whole time, quietly giggling in my lap.

Gracie is picking things up like a fresh swiffer cloth (I assume those work, Cory handles most of the floor cleaning, yes ladies, be jealous). Each morning she sits in my lap as I put on my makeup. I assumed she was waking up slowly each morning and not really paying attention to what I was doing, until Monday morning. As I was putting on eye shadow, I glanced down and saw she had grabbed my concealer stick (closed) and was dipping it into the eye shadow, then putting it on her temples. She was so serious and when I asked her what she was doing, her smiled stretched across her face and she closed her eyes to show off her work. She also assumes her normal seat on my hip as I brush my teeth every morning. As of this morning, she hollers “teet!” when my toothbrush makes an appearance, and she leans over next to me to spit. *Heart Melts*

We took them to the Children’s Museum in downtown Kzoo Saturday. I think they could have played for hours in the little kids rooms. As I watched them climb into pint size chairs and mosey up to the coloring table, an overwhelming sensation struck me...not sure what the word is for it…but it was a feeling of amazement (for what they are able to do these days), happiness (for seeing them play together ), humor (because of course the crayons belonged on the table, not in the cups..ALL of the crayons mind you), a little sprinkle of sadness (while they will always be my babies, to anyone else, they are probably little kids now)…and love (because man o man these babies exemplify love).


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Like Sand Through the Hourglass...

The sickness has set in again at our house, taking down our little Goo within 12 hours of her first cough. She was up practically the whole night Thursday, poor little love. As much as I hate to see her sick, there is nothing better than a snuggling baby…and man did she want to snuggle! This was perfectly acceptable for me, however when I went to work Friday morning, Cory was left to figure out how to take care of Si without ever actually putting Grace down. That man never ceases to amaze me!

Last week, we had our second adventure in the Great White, also known as our front yard. This situation turned out much better than our previous, as we parents actually planned ahead. Our ratio of time spent getting ready to play in the snow vs. time spent playing in the snow was greatly skewed, but it was well worth it. I don’t think I will ever be able to see the little ones toddling around in their gear without thinking of the infamous scene from “The Christmas Story.” I truly believe the clothing we had on them outweighed them two fold. They had a little trouble trying to run in their snow boots, but when they fell on the ground they didn’t seem to mind at all. Next time we have a decent amount of snow, I think we may try our hand at sledding down a little nearby hill.

Silas has started to let his boyness show every single day, he loves to push and yell and run around with his arms flapping as if he may take flight any moment. Grace usually quietly watches nearby and giggles nervously when he comes close to her. They are also becoming quite the pair, they play with one another all day long and make each other laugh or cry…and sometimes a cross between the two emotions. At meal/snack time you can see their bond most clearly as they babble back and forth and pass food or drinks from one tray to the other. (The dogs wisely position themselves on the floor in between the highchairs, as about 60% of the food falls during this passing game)

Each week, we try to teach the little ones more pretend play. I think it is important to have an imagination, so fostering that need is one of our biggest goals right now. They have the pretend feeding down pat, and routinely give each other “bite bites” out of the play spoon, and sometimes feed their stuffed animals. A few days ago I started crawling around the floor meowing (Cory walked in about 2 min into this and just stared at me, I think he has been preparing himself for a couple of years for the day when I finally lost it..so he didn’t seem too surprised). Grace started howling with laughter and threw herself on the carpet and started crawling and shaking her head from side to side. Si just watched us for a moment, then collapsed onto the floor too and started giggling. We then transitioned into becoming dogs and barking, this was the biggest hit. Last night, when I came home from work, I said “Let’s pretend to be doggies” and both little ones started barking (well, their version of barking…a weird arf noise), smiling, and crawling around. It cracked me up, and then we really had quite the time when I began to chase them. Oh how I love little moments like this, there truly is nothing better.

I cannot believe how different they are, the little personalities are becoming more apparent each day:


Grace is very attached to me, and prefers the nook in my arm to most other locations. She loves to observe any situation before involving herself. She likes to do things on her own schedule and has quite the opinion on most topics, which she makes clear by “Nu Nu” noises. She loves to sit in our laps and read books, and likes to brush my hair. If Silas opens a cabinet we forgot to lock, she stands back and exclaims “No no No no!” When I leave for work, she runs to the front window to watch me go, and squeals when I come home. She melts my heart on a hourly basis.

Si is loud and active, he very rarely sits still. He has been known to run in and out of the kitchen just yelling and laughing for reasons unbeknownst to us. He always wants to play with Gracie, even though she doesn’t always want to play with him. He loves to throw things, climb onto objects, and make loud noises. He also is sensitive; he becomes upset whenever Cory or I leave the room… leaving for work every morning is tough; when he sees me put my coat on he starts to cry and hold his arms up to me. He is a wonderful combination of liveliness and softness. He melts my heart on a hourly basis.

Life. Is. Good.



Sunday, January 15, 2012

What is this white stuff? Ah! It's COLD!

My how time continues to fly by. New words (or at least forms of new words, some of which only Mama and Dada can understand) are being spoken every day. Grace has found her voice – well, she always knew how to yell  - and has started to repeat things we say as well as ask for items by name. It is so much fun to see their faces light up when they repeat a word, makes me realize how special the little things really are. The kiddos have discovered that their play pots and pans are fun to use on their kitchen “stove” and have started to stir in them with spoons and add “salt and pepper.” If anyone is in the market for a set of play cookware, I ordered the wooden set from Educo and have fallen in love with it! When I came home from work last week, Grandma had even taught them how to offer her a taste from whatever they had cooked!

Gracie and Si are becoming increasingly aware of my absence during the day. When I put my coat on, there is either screeching and running toward me for “uppeeee” accompanied by lots of tears, or little hands waving bye-bye at me. Of course, their moods depend on which send off I receive. Either way, when I am home, they are very attached to me. I love of every minute of feeling them snuggle close, but sometimes it can be difficult to do so with two at once while also trying to make dinner, fold laundry, etc. When Cory holds either of them, they stretch their little arms as far as they can in my direction and call “Mama Mama Mama.”  This has been increasing over the past two months, and now they actually push each other out of my lap during story times in an effort to have me to themselves. Gracie has also been known to push Cory away from me if he tries to give me a hug when I am holding her. Quite the personality on our little spit fire!

We had our first, long overdue, good snowfall in Kalamazoo early last week. We took the opportunity to take the little ones outside so they could see what this snow business really was all about. Gracie stood on the back patio in the little spot we cleared for them, whooping and laughing. Si, ever the little rambunctious boy, took off into snow bank (mind you, we did not have snow pants on nor gloves, we really just thought it would be a moment of “see this is snow now let’s go back inside"…I guess we are still amateurs at this!). He was mesmerized for a moment, touching and giggling at the little fluffy clouds he found himself in, until he realized his hands were cold…very, very cold. He began screeching like a little banshee monkey, screaming for us to save him from the horrible stark white blob. Cory quickly scooped him up and took him inside to blow on his hands and thaw them out. When Gracie and I followed shortly after, I found my two boys snuggled up together for warmth. Woops! Fail! Let’s just hope we haven’t made him fearful of the great white…now I see how easy it is to traumatize someone! I guess I shouldn’t give my parents such a hard time about instilling a deep fear of clowns in me. In the meantime, this Mama probably needs to invest in snow pants and gloves for her little babies.