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Monday, June 23, 2014

Brothers

So far life with 2 has been going smoothly!  Owen continues to be a great big brother - alternately ignoring or wanting to help/hold/feed/play with Elliot.  He hasn't shown any signs in the way of jealousy yet, although he has been a bit more ornery, which could easily be chalked up to being 2 or the fact that he also has two more molars making their debut.  Elliot is showing himself to be the most chill baby on the planet.  We thought we had it pretty good with Owen when he was a baby (despite the crazy feeding issues in the early weeks), but Owen's chillness was nothing compared to this one...perhaps we are in for terrible teenage years.  Easy E has only been feeding once in the middle of the night (somewhere in the 2-3am range) then goes straight back to sleep until 7ish.  We'll see if this changes as he comes out of the sleepy newborn phase.  I should go knock on wood now, I've jinxed it all by putting this info out there in the world!

First family outing to the park on Saturday, where Owen, of course, only wanted to dig in the sand.





napping on Dad's lap

"who are you lookin' at?"

Owen made this nest of pillows and insisted Elliot join him


such a good big brother!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Welcome Elliot!

Elliot Alfred Iredale Fox arrived Tuesday, June 17 at 4:41pm.  He weighed in at 6lb 12oz (almost an entire pound bigger than Owen was!) and 20.5 in long.  Delivery went smoothly, we left the house at 1:40pm to head to the hospital and spent a "whopping" total of 3 hours in the hospital before he arrived - I got a spinal block after 2 hours of contractions coming every 2 minutes - with several double and triple peaked contractions in there for good measure (never actually got the full epidural because I delivered about an hour after the block was put in and the NP arrived with the epidural medication about 2 pushes from birth) and it was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!  Such a different experience than Owen's birth - actually kind of enjoyable it was so calm.  The delivery room went from being this very intense place to being a comedy club in the span of 10 minutes!
Anyway, enough on that.  Here's what you actually want...pictures!
in labour!  This was pre painful labour...about 11am

every newborn needs one weird photo face!

there is lots of hair under that hat!


sleepy baby!

long toes!

see all that hair!?!?

looking a lot like his older brother at this age!


proud papa!
happy mama!

content baby!
 Owen stayed Tuesday night with our friends Brian and Tiffany (whom he LOVES!!) and had a great time with them.  We arrived home Wed evening about 7:30pm from the hospital, and Dave went and picked Owen up to bring him home to meet his brother.  Owen was VERY excited to meet Elliot and talked the whole way home about him apparently!  When he got in the door he ran in and gave me a hug and immediately asked where Elliot was.  Then they had a little sit on the couch together and Owen was a very proud big brother and kept wanting to rub noses with Elliot, just like the Woodsey family does in his books...it was very cute!  He also kept trying to share his toys (turns out 1 day olds don't really play with skid steers...) and asked if Elliot could sleep with him last night (sorry, no - babies can't sleep in the big bed...which Owen has been consistently sleeping in for the past 2 weeks now!).  This morning he wanted to "read" to Elliot.  I think he is going to do just fine as a big brother!
nose rub!

all my boys!


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Owen-ism

We must have heard some Nancy Sinatra recently to start this off, but here's our conversation last night:

Dave: beds are made for sleeping
Me: and boots are made for walking! (ha!)
Owen: What, Mama?  (oh, Owen, one day you'll appreciate my humour and our banter!)
Me:  boots are made for walking and beds are made for sleeping
Owen: Nooooooo
Me: yes!  beds are made for sleeping in
Owen: Nooooooo
Me: Well then, what are beds made for?
Owen: looking out the window!

ah, this explains a lot about bedtime recently...

And some pics from daycare for your viewing pleasure.
all lined up for post nap snack! (O on right)
 After breakfast, they do a little bit of "school time" where all the kids sit and learn various things depending on the week (colours, numbers, days of the week, letters, etc.)
looking very thoughtful for class time  

In the sandbox with Finn.  Finn is one of his best friends at daycare.  They like to nap beside each other every day, and whoever wakes up first apparently likes to secretly try to wake the other up to play!

on his maquina (machine).  He loves that John Deere hat!

blocks and puzzles with Melissa!

Sunday, June 8, 2014

lots of gardening!

Our past week and a half or so has been filled with lots and lots of gardening!  We got all of our veggies, herbs, and some annuals planted.  Owen was a big "help" with all of it...mostly he played in the dirt and randomly watered things he thought needed water.
weeding - a kid after his Grandma's heart!

patiently waiting at the Farmer's market while Dad picks out a pepper plant

"I caught an Owen!"

digging in the compost...just like Dad!

the forest of dill needed water

bleeding heart too.

We've also been doing some Friday evening picnic dinners now that the weather is nice.  We headed over to Lake Nokomis last week and Lake Harriet (no pics) this week.
mmmm....corn fritter!

Owen loves climbing up the ladder, but refuses to slide down the slide...it caused quite the traffic jam
Soviet Era Owen

He has also become mildly obsessed with brushing his teeth lately.  He brushes like 4-5 times a day...not ever very well or thoroughly, so I figure they all add up to about 1 good brushing.  
sweet bed head!

drinking from the sink tap may be the reason he likes to brush so often...
such a ham!

family selfie at the Lyn-Lake open streets fest this morning!

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Movin' on up

to the attic!  And the big bed...sort of.  We'll discuss the latter first.
We've been trying to get Owen to sleep in the "big bed" for the last week and a half.  We got a thin/low little mattress for our old bed and rearranged our old room so the bed was next to wall.  We have succeeded in getting him to nap in it twice and sleep in it once.  Oddly enough these were the first times we tried.  Since then he has laid down and "read" stories to his stuffed friends for anywhere from 30min to 1.5 hours before asking us if he can go back and sleep in the crib.  So, crib it has been.
But here was our first successful nap:

and some reading in bed


And now you will be subjected to a cavalcade of photos of the attic makeover.  This started back in January by clearing out the copious amounts of furniture and random storage things that had accumulated up there over the years  - it was seriously a lot (2 double beds, a full couch, at least 6 bookcases, a kitchen table and chairs, 2 desks, side tables, random boxes/tupperwares of gear, and the list goes on).  It’s a big space – 420sq ft, so it held a lot of junk!  Then came the carpet tear out.  The old, stained, brown berber carpet had to go.  Luckily it pulled up easily (except on the stairs – seriously, how many carpet staples does it take for one tread!?!?  Apparently over 2 dozen), and the asbestos sample I sent out for the underlay came back negative, so it was smooth sailing for easy tear out!


The only two things I didn’t do myself were installing the closet wall and installing electric, because a) I can’t lift whole sheets of sheet rock myself and Dave didn’t have time really to help and b) I don’t mess with electric.  Power tools, yes. Wiring, no…I just don’t know enough.  So in went the closet wall!  And now we have a kick ass, giant walk in closet! 
Then I painted…and painted…and painted.  To his credit, Dave did paint the ceiling for me.  I find ceiling painting hard.  Plus the first day of ceiling painting I managed to break our roller pole and have the entire roller of paint go flying off conveniently landing on my head.  Dave also painted the highest portions of the wall in the stairwell, as I was a bit too big at this point to be climbing up and down the ladder with any sort of grace and agility.
Then cork underlay and in-floor heating installation.  The rest of our house is radiator heat, but it was never run up to the attic, so the attic had old floorboard heaters (you can see them in the carpet tear out pic) that were a total energy suck and didn’t actually warm the space.  It was far too expensive to tie into the radiator system, so this was the best option (at least from what my *vast* research on various heating options came up with)…plus this will feel so nice come winter again!
Then, flooring, and quarter round installation!  I put in an engineered bamboo floating floor.  I gotta say, I felt pretty bad ass at 7 months pregnant* up there with the miter saw and nail gun installing a new floor! It took me somewhere in the 8-10 hours range…spread out in 1-2 hour increments over the course of a week when I could squeeze in the time.  I’m pretty darn proud of how it came out!  And to give Dave some credit, he did help me rip a couple of the floor boards when needed – it was far easier with 2 people than just one for that job.

This was my saw room - its the unifinished space through that door at the top of the stairs.  a.k.a. temporary home of transient bats, mice, squirrels, and pigeons over the years (thankfully none joined me while I was working). a.k.a. home of our future master bath...one day...a girl can dream!
Those are the original roof boards you can see - you use to be able to touch roof shingles through the gaps in the boards before we had the house re-roofed...it was a chilly work space!
*That being said, this is me at 7 months pregnant…I don’t exactly cut a gigantic pregnant figure – despite the copious amounts of ice cream I have been consuming.  But as you’ll recall, I make tiny babies.  Seriously, when I was pregnant with Owen, I went in for an ultrasound at 34 weeks and the nurse who takes your weight and blood pressure before you see the doctor asked if I was carrying twins because she thought I was there for my 20 week appointment and just slightly big for that, but not nearly big enough to be 34 weeks.  You would think seeing as she works at an OBs office she would a)learn what not to say to pregnant ladies and b)learn to read a chart before she opens her mouth…but I digress.
nothing screams "take a mirror selfie in front of me" like the bathroom at work!
And now, we are up in the attic!  There are still a couple things to finish (as evidenced by the ladder and my array of tools still hanging out on the stairwell ledge), like installing new stair treads, new lighting/ceiling fan, making a headboard for the bed, and reglazing a couple windows (ah, old house, how leaky you are!), but overall, it. Is. Awesome!  I love how bright it is up there! It has always been my favourite space in our house, and I’m happy it is finally being used for something other than storage!
And I apologize wholeheartedly to anyone who visited us who ever stayed up there…it was truly disgusting before…and I didn’t quite realize how gross until I started pulling everything out!
I also refinished that old trunk and the coffee table - they tie in so well with the new space!  Bed still needs the headboard...I'm hoping I will get it done over the weekend.


our sitting area

my sewing nook!!  I'm so excited to have all my material organized where I can find it for a change!
Flax "helped" me make curtains for Owen's new big bed room in the sewing nook's inaugural use
I promise the next post will both be soon, and have more pics of Owen!




Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Big Changes!

There have been 2 major changes in the past 2 weeks around here - one of them will wait for the next post when hopefully I will have some updated pics to go along with it (the attic is now a livable space!), and the other involves the passing of the paci.  It's the end of an era folks!

We noticed over the past month or so that Owen was developing these red marks on his upper lip which I thought might be related to his incessant nighttime paci practice...but he just seemed so reliant on it that with all the other changes about to rain down on him (moving to a real bed, the imminent arrival of a baby brother) I was loathe to take away what he seemingly relied upon to sleep.  We have friends and family both who got rid of the pacis by telling their kids various stories along the lines of giving them  up to the "paci fairy" or giving them to Santa for the baby reindeer, or some such similar.  So we thought we could plant the seeds of O choosing to give his paci up to somebody and came up with a story about the "Chupon Pirates" (chupon = paci in spanish, and O has been super into pirates lately) and how they needed chupons for their boats and they leave behind treasure when they collect their chupon booty.  He didn't buy into it.  Anytime pirates came up over the next couple days (in books, at the park, etc) he would exclaim "no chupon pirate!"  We figured he just wasn't ready to give up the chupon.  Until a week later when we found out that his chupon had been cut out at daycare for nap times for the past several months and he was doing just fine with his naps. He kept insisting on them at home...the little stinker!  So, two Saturdays ago we cut out the paci cold turkey.  He asked for them at bedtime that night, but hasn't asked for them since.  It takes him a little longer to fall asleep than it used to...understandable.  Plus I think we managed to coincide all of this with him cutting his second molars...yay us.  I discovered he has one of them in on the top just this morning...I imagine the other 3 are not all that far behind.

I don't have many pictures from the past couple weeks.  I've been trying to get more video, which is hard seeing as he runs over to watch as soon as he realizes he is being taped...it makes for very short video clips.
But here is a rather longish one of him hanging out playing at the kitchen counter as I made dinner earlier this week.  This is pretty typical for pre dinner time around here!