Sunday, September 28, 2008

Faith's Room is Finished





Faith's room is completely finished. Nathan hung the final wall decorations up today and anchored the dresser and changing hutch combo to the wall. Bryce played in Faith's crib while the finishing touches to the room were being done. He was trying to talk us into Faith having his room so he could have her room. He likes pink.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

A suprise shower for Faith












My wonderful friends in the Wiggles and Giggles playgroup gave me a surprise shower today at our playgroup. What a wonderful group of mommies! They were so thoughtful.

Playing at the park can be rough



Bryce was pushing around a little toy truck filled with sand. He was on the sidewalk and the truck slipped out from under his hands and he went face first into the cement and sand. He gave himself a big cut under his nose and has road rash on the top of his nose, his cheek and his forehead. His face had so much sand and blood that at first I couldn't tell whether his nose was bleeding or if it was a cut. He also got a mouth full of sand. Poor little guy.

Giving Loves to Faith



Bryce likes to give Faith loves. I hope he is this sweet with her when she arrives. I'm at 36 weeks in these pictures.

Monday, September 8, 2008

26 Months






This past month Bryce has started saying "No Mommy talking" and sometimes "No Daddy talking". At first I thought it was funny, but now it is getting old. This is his response anytime he does not want to answer a question, when he is being told not to do something, or when he just wants to be a stinker. We are starting to give him timeouts for saying this and letting him know that it is very rude.

He is still plugging along on potty training. He only goes pee in his "bigs" once every few days, and that normally happens when we are out and I forget to ask him if he needs to go. I think what I need to do is put him in his cloth training pants and just deal with a mess a couple of times so that he really starts to understand that when we are out he has to tell me when he needs to use the potty. Right now I put him in pull-ups when we are away from home and if he has an accident in them he isn't uncomfortable. However, in cloth training pants he feels the wetness and doesn't like it.

Another new thing the past couple of months in wanting his door open when he goes to sleep. This started after our San Diego trip and has continued. If he starts to cry or throw a fit about going to sleep we threaten to close the door. This works on occasion. The whole door open thing has now extended not just to his door, but to the gate at the top of the stairs and our bedroom door. This poses a challenge since I normally work at the computer while he naps. He can look right down the hall at me. I have to wait until he is asleep to close the door and work so he won't hear the keyboard clicking away.

Bryce is following after me with his love of cereal. The past couple of weeks he asks for cereal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Sometimes I allow it, but I worry that he won't get the fruit and veggies he needs. He used to let me put berries, bannanas or other fruit in his cereal. Now he usually tells me no fruit. Hopefully this is just a phase. He went through the same thing a few months ago when he wanted oatmeal all the time.

He has been doing really well in the pool, however about two weeks ago he stopped wanting to swim without his tubbie. With his tubbie on he will still jump in and swim all around. When his tubbie is off he is very clingy and won't jump in. Perhaps he has finally developed a healthy fear of the water. I just hope he doesn't revert back since the last time he was comfortable not having his tubbie on he swam the width of the pool on his own. With summer coming to a close I want him to be really swimming. I guess I'll have to take him to the YMCA's indoor pool to keep him used to it over the winter.

The New Nursery







Nathan and my dad painted Faith's nursery and put together the furniture. Everything turned out nice. Bryce tried to be a big helper and give parts and tools to Daddy as he put together the furniture. It was very cute. Now when we walk by Faith's room he says "Paint baby's room". As we did with Bryce's room, the family put their hand prints on the wall in her closet. It looks very cute.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Tahoe Trip


















We spent a relaxing week in a private community called Glenbrook, just past South Lake Tahoe. Pops, Auntie Em, Mason, Nathan, Bryce and I were all there for the entire week. Unfortunately Uncle Justin had to work so he was only able to be up there for a couple of nights.

We took a trip into Virgina City where we had lunch, walked around through the historic downtown, toured a church over 100 years old, and took a train ride that went past a number of old silver mines and through a tunnel. This was a highlight for Bryce. He absolutely loves trains and nothing is better than being on a train going through a tunnel.

Other activities included hanging out at the beach, going into South Lake Tahoe, relaxing at the house, and a hike to Vikingsholm (a home built on Emerald Bay in the early 1900's that is now a state park). Pops and Nathan also got in a couple of good bike rides, some fishing and an afternoon of golf.

Bryce developed an obsession with chapstick on this trip. He carried it around with him where ever we went.

Sonoma County Air Show






Nanny, Pawka, Trey, Daddy, Bryce and Mommy went to the Sonoma County Air Show. Bryce was pretty mellow, but had a good time looking at all of the planes. His favorite thing was the helicopter. We were very close when it took off and landed.