March 30, 2007
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Travel Town, Doctors Appointment & Meal Time Stories
After the train ride, which we waited and waited for because the park had closed the ride due to tree trimming and branch clearing, we high tailed it to the doctor (again, a decent freeway ride from the 134 to the 101, this time through traffic caused mostly by people not knowing how to move their vehicles like they were made to move). There, we found out that Anderson is a hefty 21 pounds and 27 inches long and Carter is barely over 30 pounds and barely over 3 feet tall. The bad news--Anderson has an ear infection and we didn't even know it--he's been a little fussy but not a fever to speak of so how was I supposed to know? Don't our bodies usually tell us (or our mother in
March 21, 2007
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. . .
. . .these are a few of my favorite things (about my kids).
The way Carter says certain things like it is too comes out 'eee too' and Incredibles is 'Increbables.' I love you and thank you sound the same "Inoee" and grandma and grandpa come out like "bawk."
I love the rare occasion when Carter will let me snuggle him and when we nuzzle faces his smells a little like drool after a nap.
Carter has been "reading" the new book he got for Valentine's Day from my mom called I Love You Through and Through and it is so simple he can look at the pages and tell me the words on the page because I've made him listen to it so much. He giggles when I giggle at his phrasing.
The way Carter points is really cute. He uses his whole hand with his fingers closed together and his thumb tucked underneath the palm of his hand but still pointing the same direction as his fingers.
When Carter names off all of his Cars cars he goes like this: a Doc, a Siwy, a Mers, a Been, a Chicks. . .(can you guess which ones were named?) and his voice rises on the 'a' part and falls on the name part and he does it pretty fast. Sometimes I make him do it just so I can hear it.
I love love love that Anderson is a thumb sucker. He's been snuggling up some nights before we go to bed and he'll lay against me with his thumb in his mouth and his blanket over us. Hmm, peace. And then sometimes he'll go a little nutso and brush his face back and forth into my sternum and then go back to snuggling and sucking his thumb. It's pretty funny to watch.
Anderson does this thing with his tongue--he'll stick it out a tiny bit and curl it up with a point on his upper lip and just hang out like that.
This sometimes gets obnoxious and probably will prove to be a life threatening habit, but Anderson is a diver. By that I mean if he sees something he wants he'll dive forward or sideways for it, even if that means he'll fall off your lap, so you always have to be aware of what he's up to.
Anderson's eyes are his best feature. His eyelashes are so long already and his eyes are big and round and blue. And they really don't even squint when he smiles, they just light up.
I'm sure I could have thought of things all night but I must have dozed off eventually!
March 20, 2007
Anderson is 6 months!
March 16, 2007
The Beach
March 15, 2007
vent
March 07, 2007
He was slimed!
eat it breakfast lunch and dinner he certainly would. We keep it in the freezer--I like the texture better that way for the rare time I'm in the mood for one, not to mention it isn't quite as messy for a two year old to eat. We buy them in the huge 36 pack and they come in pink or blue. He calls them 'boo one ogurt' or 'red one ogurt.' And of course, while eating he periodically needs help pushing more up to the top of the tube. Well, the other day, he was just about finished, so I was carefully squ
March 05, 2007
Celebrating 5 years
We ate our anniversary dinner at a Thai resteraunt that might actually give the Thai Ruby (in Provo) a run for their money. It was so so so good. The next morning, before we hit Sea World, we made a quick stop so I could see the San Diego temple. I have never seen it before and it is beautiful. What you never see in pictures is how beautifully designed all of the windows are. Anyway, that was just a quick stop before heading to Sea World which turned out to be super super fun. Carter loved seeing all the fishies, but didn't get as adventurous as Marc and I. Marc touched everything, batrays, starfish, dolphins. I only touched the dolphins, which didn't take any courage, I've always thought that might be cool. Though the fish we fed them were a little nasty looking. But everything else would have taken courage I just don't have. (Speaking of this, if you saw Amazing Rac
e last night, Marc would have totally had to do that road block with all that fish, yuk!) We saw huge sea turtles that seemed to be shedding their shells--does that happen? And of course the Shamu show was unbelieveable. Carter really liked the sharks--they had a huge fossil shark jaw that he is still talking about! The boys were certainly troopers--napping in the sling for Anderson and no nap for Carter made for a pretty quiet trip home! The only sad thing is that we didn't use sunscreen on the boys so Saturday and yesterday they were looking a bit pink, but seem to be looking a bit better today. Not a great mom moment for me to see them sunburned.
But Marc keeps trying to make me feel better by taking part of the blame, I just think it's a mom's responsibility to do such things. On a funny note, doesn't Carter look hilarious in my sunglasses upside down. No, I didn't make him wear them. He wanted to for a while and insisted on putting them on himself. We got a few funny glances!
