Monday, March 2, 2009

The Bug

Well, there's something you don't see every day ...

That, of course, is Owen at his pre-school. A building he's only seen for a full three of his first six days of enrollment.

Owen began his school week last week with a gluten ingestion at his morning snack that had him throwing up minutes after his afternoon nap. It was an inauspicious start to the week, but he made the best of things enjoying three consecutive days of fun from Tuesday through Thursday.

In fact, as we were driving home on Wednesday I asked him what he thought about his new school, and he answered with conviction: "I LOVE IT!"

A note came home from school on Thursday that a case of strep throat and the stomach flu were reported in Owen's classroom. A harbinger of things to come, we should have done what Uncle Daniel would have recommended and quarantined him in bubble room.

Instead, we soldiered on, and were mostly unsurprised when he woke up with a nasty case of the flu on Friday morning. A day of vomiting followed, preceding a weekend of upset stomachs.

By Monday, the flu had gone, but the worst was not over. Things, to put it artfully, were backed up on the other end. After he threw up in the car because there was nowhere else for the food to go, I took him to the doctor on Monday for a stomach X-ray and the assurance he was not impacted.

Fortunately, Dr. Rosa said he would be just fine. He was quite backed up. But she thought a regimen of liquids, fruits, and some Miralax should do the trick.

Given the circumstances, we had a pretty low-key weekend. We watched lots of movies (Wall-E and a few Richard Scarry titles) and played a bunch of Wii games. I achieved "professional" status on the bowling game, a proud accomplishment had I not used up all my college eligibility on Burger Time back in the '90s.

But we did have some other fun. Owen stomped a piece of bubble wrap into the ground on Sunday night, releasing some energy (or perhaps dancing away the first effects of the laxative).

The fun of the doctor visit was shared by all as Owen presented Maya with the Pooh sticker Dr. Rosa had sent home for her.

She enjoyed the presentation ...

... but I think enjoyed her view of it better when it was across the room.

There were two other highlights to our Monday Boy's Day at home. When we arrived at the hospital, I asked Owen if he wanted to bring his stuffed Sammy Salami toy in with us.

"No," he said. "Some people are allergic to cats."

When we got home, I put in the "Sound of Music" soundtrack I'd picked up at the library, thinking it would be light, fun music to have on while we were getting busy on some projects.

"Dad, this is girl music!" he said.

As an arts administrator, I was really interested that he'd formed this impression already by age 3. So I started playing other music to see if there were other gender associations.

Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" ... Boy music.
Bob Marley ... no response.
Little Shop of Horrors ... boy music, but mostly just silly when Dad started singing Audrey II's songs.

Maya's real highlight of the weekend was the tiny rocking chair. She climbed up and down, up and down all weekend long.

I think her favorite part is dangling right on the edge.



Another harbinger of things to come?

I'm sure it'll make perfect sense when she's 16.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Back to work



OK, another seemingly unforgivable delay in posting to the blog.

I'll start by posting a few pictures from a trip we made to the Discovery Museum last week. It was fun hanging out with Maya and Owen. Owen worked hard on milking the cows and playing in the climbing gym. Maya worked hard being afraid of the cows (she is actually quite fascinated with them, until you get close and they lose their appeal), and enjoying some of the levers she could flip herself.

Anyway, I'm sorry I've been so slow at getting things added to the Blog. The past couple of weeks have been pretty crazy, though. Here's what happened ...

Amy returned to work this week. Her first day was Tuesday and she worked part time through Friday. On Monday she goes back to a 40 hour week.

The timing was just about perfect. Amy was really feeling like she needed this kind of change, and the option of returning to a place where she'd been, with a good salary and a solid sense of the lay of the land have helped us feel like this is a good decision.

Thanks to Nana Aalberts for coming down to watch the kids as we started transitioning our schedules this week.

The other happiness is we all feel good about the day care/pre-school program we found for the kids. The center is very nice, with quiet yet engaging rooms for Maya and a five-day-per-week pre-school program for Owen, which he will love. It's going to be a change, as we've never both worked full-time since Owen was born, but I think it's going to be good in the long run.

We have been enjoying this final weekend. We did some work today prepping snacks and lunches for the kids (and us), but also enjoying some fun around town.



This morning I took Owen and Maya to the Pantagraph's Kids' Expo this morning, and Owen went to part of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band concert tonight at my theater. Both good options on a cold, windy day.

Some videos of our time at the Expo follow. It was fun, with lots of booths, some face painting (you'll be amazed at how fast she works), and, best of all, some bouncy slides.

Very fun! (And we all took great naps!)


Monday, February 9, 2009

Happy birthday, Nana!

Nana and Grandpa drove down Sunday after church for an overnight stay and celebration of Nana's birthday Monday. We opened presents, made Nana wear the silly hat, and everyone enjoyed cake and ice cream.
It was a relaxing visit, and Owen and Maya enjoyed some play and reading time with their grandparents.
We even had a little early Valentine's Day celebration, with new rescue vehicles for Owen ...
And some fun (and surprising?!) books for Maya.

I think Nana also used up her birthday wishes on the beautiful weather! We got out a lot over the weekend with temps in the lower 60s on Saturday, and in the 40s and 50s yesterday and today.

The big outings were a couple of trips to the fire station.

Owen got out his bicycle and pedaled up the hill. Maya rode along today ...

And the family met the newest firefighter, who not knowing, or not caring, Owen is a stationhouse regular, showed off all the trucks to Owen.

It was a great visit ... so good Maya only lasted half the trip home.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Assembly Hall

Go Hawks!

Owen went to his first Iowa game this weekend. Grampie Ives joined Amy and I in a trip to Champaign on Sunday for the Iowa vs. Illinois basketball game.

It was kind of amazing. Amy and I had been to several away Iowa football games, but this was the first time we'd been a college basketball game outside of Iowa City.

Walking into Assembly Hall dressed in black and gold was pretty daunting. Unlike going to a football game where it's pretty easy to see the visitor's section, Assembly hall was literally a sea of Orange. Strangely enough, the only other person we could see dressed in black was Michael Jordan, who was sitting courtside on the other side of the arena.

Jordan's son Jeff plays for the Illini and is arguably the least popular member of the team. I mean, seriously, what could be worse than parents' weekend and making the entire team feel self conscious playing in front of THE BEST BASKETBALL PLAYER WHO EVER LIVED!?

No pressure.

Anyway, Iowa played a pretty good game, but ultimately lost. Still, we had fun and made it home in plenty of time to watch the Super Bowl (at least one team wearing gold and black won on Sunday).

And, continuing with the black and gold theme, Owen tried on the new Bumblebee pajamas his grammie brought him.
While we were at the game, Grammie enjoyed some time with Maya. Maya's biggest hit this weekend was a new book filled with flaps to open ... and a mirror on the last page. When Maya would get to the page, her eyes would widen at the sight of the baby in the book.
Then we'd ask her if she could kiss that baby, and she always did, leaning in to kiss her own reflection.
The other highlight last week was bringing Owen and Maya to a performance of Ailey II at my work. Maya napped in her stroller throughout, but Owen thought the dancing was fun. The music was loud, so he was ready to go just before it finished. Maya, on the other hand, slept soundly while all the music crashed and banged ... but woke up the moment it was over and the hall was quiet.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

10 Months with the Wiggly Worm

Maya turned 10 months old today.


As you watch the video, pay attention to that tongue ... rubbing on the bottom gums, a sure sign that first tooth is coming in.

Very exciting!

We had a great, but busy week. Owen's great aunt and uncle, Tom and Alma (from Joel's side of the family) came for a visit on Thursday from Sioux City, IA. It was a short, but very nice get-together. They enjoyed meeting and playing with the kids, and Amy and I had a nice time catching up ...

Owen is busy as always. I haven't written yet about his favorite game, "Wiggly Worm." We have questioned many of our toy purchases when the sofa and its cushions has provided such unlimited entertainment at no additional cost.

Owen builds up the cushions and builds himself a worm hole where he can be safe. Then he knocks the hole down and builds another.

Amy says this can go on all afternoon sometimes during the week ... and I don't think that's a misunderstatement.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Fashion plate

Some photos and video of Maya ...

Despite the cold, we've been getting out with little Maya this winter. It was unseasonably warm on Friday, so Maya joined Owen, us, and the Merrills from across the street on a walk to the fire station. Her snugly snowsuit from Christmas really did the trick.
And here is a photo of Maya and her dad. And look, Maya is in another new Christmas outfit!

Was this taken on a Sunday morning? Another Sunday we dressed for church, but didn't make it on time?

More than likely the answer is yes. Anymore, we like to think we're just dressing for Sunday breakfast.
And speaking of sporting a new look ... our little lady seems to be cutting her first tooth. Very cool!
Lastly, here's a video of Maya looking at the ducks in the creek out back. Cute. Cute.

Monday, January 5, 2009

RIP Porcupine


PORCUPINE

December 30-January 5

We hardly knew ye