Now now, don't get excited we are not returning to the "land of the free" we are just moving across town. I may have noted in another posting that we are currently living with the stairs of death. You know in The Exorcist at the end when the priest falls down the stairs? Ours are like those. Jeff (and many of his co-workers) have expressed concern for my safety carrying Jason up and down the stairs. Otherwise this apartment is pretty good. It's large with big rooms and the best part is it is furnished.
Wait Rachel, why would you need it to be furnished? I know you have a house full of furniture...well we do, but it is all in storage in the good ol' US of A. It was too expensive to ship so we are going to have the company buy us all new furniture. I have been told that is also a cheaper option. So yesterday we spent the afternoon making the lady at the furniture store very happy! This afternoon we are going to go shopping for everything else that we will need. I will post pictures of the new place when we are in and all set up. Now I have to go wake up the baby so we can go shopping!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Shower Troll
Now that Jason is crawling and pulling up on things we can't just sit him in the bouncer chair and hope that he will entertain him while we are showering. So instead we bring out toys, some of his favorites, to entertain him as he crawls around the bathroom. Instead of playing with all those great toys Jason wants to peek into the shower. Peek may be a deceptive way to put it, pulling the curtain half way open is really more discriptive. Most normal people would notice that doing this will get you (and the floor) soaked, but Jason doesn't care. If our bathtub was low enough I am pretty sure he would try to climb in with us. So he has earned himself the nicname of Shower Troll
Peering in at us is a vast improvement to what he used to do, sit in the bathroom and scream because he couldn't see us. This way he doesn't scream so we work with it. But it isn't only the shower he goes after. Any time he is in the bathroom with us he will attack everything in there: the trashcan, the toilet paper, the toilet. So on any given day if you drop in on us without warning you will not only find smudges on the mirror and a couple of stray hairs, but also the trashcan in the sink and the toiletpaper on the back of the toilet. Such is the life of the family of the Shower Troll.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Troublemaker at 11 months
Jason is always looking to get into something. He has about a million toys, but only wants to play with what he can't have. He still loves to play in the refridgerator and dishwasher, but now he has found Mom's scrapbooking stuff, the key rack, wrapping paper, tredmill, behind the TV and anything else that might be extreamly distructive. So we stop him, redirect him and he gives us a "love nip." Yes, my son has learned not only that biting hurts, but you can hurt Mommy when she doesn't do what you want. Any suggestions on how to correct this situation?
I don't always mean to be complaining because we are really lucky. Jason is a very sweet boy and is currently sitting here giggling at me. He has been eating a lot more foods and trying things that Jeff and I eat. We think he has even figured out the sippy cup. He isn't walking yet, but a couple of times he has stood up for a few seconds without holding on to anything.
I can't believe that Jason is 11 months already. I was kind of in denial that he was getting older until the new year started. Now we are planning his first birthday party. We are thinking of doing a Winter ONEderland theme and inviting some of the families from the center that we go to on an almost daily basis. I'm not sure what to do with all those kids, but I am working on some ideas.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Post-Christmas wrap up
We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and 2010 brings you many blessings!
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