Thursday, May 31, 2007

Let's get dirty!

This is our third year going camping over Memorial Day weekend. We went camping with 7 other families so there were lots of kids running around and the adults and kids had a great time. The most challenging part of the whole trip was Sienna not sleeping very well, so of course, I didn't sleep very well. We hope to carry on this fun tradition for years to come. Here are our top three reasons why it is so fun to go camping.

1. Family


We had these awesome tents to sleep in so we didn't need to set one up. I think that made Brian's weekend.



2. Friends


We brought our marshmellow guns and the kids and chipmuncks loved them.





3. The great outdoors




Colin loved to pee in the trees. I think that was his favorite part of the trip.



Making smores. Colin liked to play with them more than eat them.



Roasting hot dogs. Again, Colin liked to stick things in the fire and then not eat them.





Thursday, May 24, 2007

Pioneer Celebration

The kids school celebrated pioneer night to help the kids learn the history of our country and more on how the pioneers lived. Different stations were set up outside with activites for the kids. The 4th grade put on a pioneer program called "One-Room Schoolhouse". Austin had a great time learning the songs and participating in the program. During the first half of the program I have never seen Colin sit so still. I thought "Wow" this is amazing but it only lasted for about 1/2 hour then time was up and he was his usual wiggly, loud self. (Don't get me wrong, I love the kid)!

Rylie shaking the jar to make butter. It was really hard work!


Colin making butter.



Rylie jumping rope.

Austin with two of his friends, Mar'yea and Jordan.

Austin doing the Hoedown dance.

Austin and his pioneer outfit.

Austin playing Try, Try Again on the recorder.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Zoo Day


Between work and school we haven't seen much of Brian the last few weeks so we put all other activities asside and decided to go to the zoo one day. We headed out to the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium for the day. It was a beautiful day and the kids had a great time.


This monkey was really on the move. It was fun to see him swing from the ropes and climb the fence. The only problem is we thought it was Colin at first!

Colin touching a starfish. He was the only one who wanted to touch anything.

Taking a break





Monkeying around



What a fun day!




Thursday, May 17, 2007

Mother's Day Tea

Last Friday was the Mother's Day Tea for all the first graders and their moms. The kids have been preparing for this day for months and were really excited for it. The tea started off with the moms waiting in the hall for their daughter/son to meet them at the door with a coursage and flower and then to be escorted to their table. They then served their mom punch and a plate full of goodies. We then went into the gym were the kids sang us songs and read stories about moms. What a great day! It sure made my Mother's Day special. It is so great to be a mom!!!

Rylie was all smiles.


The kids had so much fun honoring their moms.


The tables were decorated with flowers and fruit.


Rylie did great reading her part from the book, "What Moms Can't do."

Rylie's first grade class.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Happy Birthday Rylie


Rylie is our Cinco de Mayo baby. She was born on May 5th and this is her 7th birthday. We give our kids a friends birthday party every even year and a family party on the odd years. So this year it was a family party and Rylie chose to go to Chuck E Cheese. Colin also chose to go here for his birthday in Feb. so Brian and I are about Chukeed out! We did let Rylie bring her friend Rachel to help celebrate the night.

Happy Birthday Rylie!
Rylie and Rachel with Chuckee
Rylie dancing to the music. She loved watching herself in the camera.
We only had 6 cupcakes but 7 candles.



At school Rylie got to bring treats in for her class to celebrate her birthday. Brian , Colin and Sienna also got to eat lunch with her on her special day.

Colin was so excited to eat lunch with big sister.


She chose to bring in chocolate donuts with sprinkles.

Rylie and her teacher Mrs. Stone. They are singing happy birthday and Rylie is a little embarrassed.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Water Works

Disclaimer: the following story has graphic detail and embarrassing information. Use caution when reading. Neither the names of the innocent have been change nor have the facts been altered. It is all true.

PS: I got on a roll and couldn't stop so this is really long. Sorry.


Well, thanks to Jackie's last blog many of you know (and can see below) that Colin is being potty trained. You can also see the vote of confidence Jackie gave me in keeping it up while she's gone on sabbatical. Let me share with you my experience with the pee-pee king as I'm now going to call him.

It's been less than 24 hours and I have taken Colin to the bathroom a total of...well, my abacus can't count that high! Let's just say the kid either has a small bladder (I can't believe I'm sharing all of this because he'll kill me some day!) or he enjoys the M&M bribe!

I dropped Jackie off at the airport last night and all was well. I took him to the bathroom on a regular schedule and he also did an awesome job letting me know if he had to go outside the normal routine. Well, bedtime came and I put a diaper on him for the long night. No longer than I put the diaper on than he informed me that he had pooped. (diarrhea - YUK!)

I felt bad for him because he was bummed. He said he was trying to toot but couldn't stop it. (Okay, it's graphic detail but it was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud and if I had he'd need counseling for the rest of his adult life because of the trauma I would have caused him.) I commiserated with him, heaven knows that even adults can experience a mishap every now and again. Not that I would know! I've just heard! Uhhh, well...ummmm...moving on!

So, I put another diaper on and told him to let me know the next time he had to toot and I'd put him on the potty. A few minutes later he ran up and said, "Dad! Dad! I have to toot!" Well, before I could react...he tooted! Yep, too late. The dead was done.

Rather than tell him I'm sorry, I felt sorry for myself because I had to wipe his bum! The whole reason for potty training is to NOT have to wipe a bum anymore! For crying out loud, I just got done cleaning up the last mess! UGH!

So, I got a bit upset with him and I could instantly see the look on his face. He was crushed even more. And then all I could think of was that there wasn't a hole deep enough or a rock heavy enough that I could hide in to escape how I felt!

See, for me, the tough part of being a parent is remembering that I wasn't always an adult and I had screwed up a lot when I was younger. The only people in the world (before I met Jackie) that I could always go to without fear of having judgment passed against me or who would love me no matter what, was my parents! And here I was upset at a three year old for making a mistake. And let's face it, using a potty when you're used to a diaper is a difficult task!

Let's just say that he was showered with affection and apologizes from me. The rest of the evening was much better and he actually did finally end up making it to the potty in time for the third blow out! I was a PROUD dad!

Moving on to the next day. This kid woke up and went to the bathroom with some help from his brother and already had underwear on before I was out of bed! I walked in the room and he informed me that he'd peed in the potty.

I thought to myself, "Wow! This kid's got it together. One week and he's doing really well."

So, as we ate breakfast and I got the older kids ready for school I took Colin to the bathroom about 10 times and each time he peed! 10 times in a 45 minute period!!!!!! Good grief! Is this kid Niagara Falls! I was beginning to understand what Jackie was talking about when she said potty training was exhausting!

At 9:30 we went out to register for swim lessons. When we got there, Colin immediately went to the entrance to the bathrooms and asked me which one was the boys. I told him and asked him why and if he had to go potty. He sat and thought a minute looking at the ceiling and then finally said, "No." Then we left.

As soon as we pulled away from the school..."I gotta go pee pee dad." Remembering my lesson from the night before I calmly asked if he was sure. He said he was and I found a Jack-in-the-box near by and stopped. I have the day off but as luck would have it I got a phone call from a customer that needed immediate attention.

So, Colin, Sienna and I go walking in to the restaurant (I use the term restaurant loosely in this case), Colin asking where the potty was, Sienna on my hip and a phone in my ear! Colin of course can't wait so right to the potty we go. Thank goodness it was a single toilet bathroom because I could lock the door. Then it hit me! Two hands, Sienna in one, phone in the other and I wasn't about to let Colin put his hands on that discussting toilet seat! What to do!

So, I pinched the phone between my shoulder and ear, Sienna rested on one knee and both hands held on to Colin. Success! I had negotiated what was quite a daunting task for a dad - of course mother's would have had this all thought through before they even left the car - and had Colin resting firmly on the throne while keeping my conversation going with my customer.

No sooner had Colin's tiny tush rested on the seat than he informed me he didn't have to go! WHAT! "Oh yes you do. Just try a little more." I said it calmly. Then quickly told my customer I was talking to my son not him. Colin tried for all of one second and was ready to go! Good thing I had lost it the night before and learned my lesson because I stayed calm.

I packed up the crew and headed home. As soon as we walked through the door...yep!...He had to go potty and went! But the fun doesn't stop.

I was running late to pick up donuts for Rylie's school birthday party and went running into Top Foods to pick them up when the alarm sounded, "Dad, I gotta go pee!" Come on! You're killing me here! How come you couldn't go more when we were home! What is it with a kids bladder! They have some seventh sense that knows when you're in a hurry or it's the most inconvenient place to have to go! Either that or the bladder knows when a new bathroom is in the vicinity and send a false alarm to the young toddler's brain just so it can check out the scenery of a new bathroom. GEEEEEEZZZZZ!

I calmly found the restroom and got him on the potty and again..."Okay, I no have to go dad!" Lessons learned from last night are about to be obliterated! I could feel the blood rushing to the top but I stemmed the tide! I wrapped them up and off we went! We did make it to the school on time and had a wonderful time with Rylie and her class.

I have to say that I'm really glad that he's getting it. After all it is a tough thing for a kid to do. I have taught him to go to the bathroom on his own now so I have added a little bit to his successful transition into becoming a preschooler. While I know there will be more accidents to come and more inconvenient announcements I am proud of the little guy and I wouldn't trade these memories for anything.

Oh yeah! Yes, he waited until we were about to walk out of the school building to tell me he had to pee but this time we walked back into the school and into the staff bathroom, put him on the potty...and the sweet sound of success was quite rewarding!!!!

Cheers!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

3 down 1 to go

As many of you know potty training is one of the hardest parts of being a parent. I read that we spend the first few years of a child's life cheerfully discussing pee and poop and then once they have mastered it they are immediately forbidden to talk about poop, pee and other bathroom related subjects again. I was laughing when I read this-isn't it the truth!

We have asserted to many different bribes to get our kids to use the potty. Of course with Colin, food works. He gets 10 m & m's when he goes pee-pee and 1 for trying. So far it seems to be working great. He has had no accidents the last few days. Of course we haven't ventured out to far yet. Let's just hope he does as well for dad this weekend. Remember Brian, every half hour!


I did it!!!

Look at my cool Buzz Lightyear underwear.


Way to go!!
As a side note-it is amazing how fast Colin can go on his scooter. All the neighbors keep asking "How old is he?"

Colin wants to be just like the big kids.