Saturday, August 14, 2010

Lions, and Tigers, and Bears! Oh My!

Today was too beautiful of a day to waste, so we packed it full of family fun. First, we visited the zoo! Ben was just a doll the entire day, Max was happy until his snacks ran out, and Hank thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits and the scenery. Hank's favorite animals were the sea animals that could be seen from an underwater viewing area: the sharks, the polor bears, and the sea horses. ??




After the zoo, we needed to cool off, so we stopped at a little wading pool at a local park and let the kiddos splash and play. Since we worked up an appetite with all of the sunshine and playing, we came home and barbequed hamburgers, ate watermelon, and made homemade milkshakes for dessert. Now its almost time to tuck the boys in bed...ahh! let the real fun begin!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Bon Appetit, Ben

With Ben's size and appetite, I expected his first taste of rice cereal to be a big hit, but he was actually not very impressed. I tried to get him to take a few bites, but after a few gags, he wasn't having it. I think Ben might just be trying to work the system, because when the rice cereal failed, I experimented with some applesauce and he didn't seem to have any problems sucking that off the spoon. Smart boy!


Spot Light

Since Hank and Ben both had their little blog "spot lights" I wanted to add a few fun things about Max, too.

Max's vocabulary is exploding and he is learning fun new words everyday. A few examples:

- Whenever I get out the kids' cups or plates, Max declares "blue one!" even if there aren't any blue ones being offered. Apparently he's just heard Hank claim the blue cup/plate and thinks its the customary response at mealtime, because he's actually content with any color that he ends up with.

- We retired the high chair (just in time for Ben to get his turn) and now Max prefers to eat dinner on Dad's lap. Since I don't eat meat, I don't usually prepare it for the kids. I guess Max is a true carnivore because he's discovered that he can find meat on his Dad's plate. His favorites are steak, meatballs, and sometimes chicken.

- Every morning, Ben gets super excited to help give Ben his bottle (medicine). He likes to hold Ben on his lap and pets Ben's head as he feeds him.

Max is a sweetie! I'll be honest, he hasn't escaped the terrible twos (a little early) but, 99% of the time, he is smiling, laughing, and such a joy. I love you Mattsy-boy!

Hello, Old Friend!

Today I introduced Ben to the exersaucer and they became fast friends together. Ben liked being able to put his feet on the floor and was entertained as Hank and Max circled around and around him on their push cars.



Wednesday, August 11, 2010

4 Months Old!

Oh Ben! You are so squishably chubby and I love every single ounce of you...and there are a lot of ounces of you to love!
4 Month Stats:

Weight: 19 lbs!!! (95%)
Length: 26.5 in (95%)
Head 41.5 cm (25%)

4 Things About Ben:

- I lovingly refer to Ben as Pepe (as in Pepe Le Pew) because the boy has some stinky toots! Whew! He must take after his Daddy!

- Ben is an awesome sleeper! He usually goes to sleep at 9pm, I top him off around 10pm, and then he's good to go until about 5am. I feed him at 5am and he goes back to sleep until Hank wakes us up at 7am.

- Ben loves to swing, is very tolerant of his rowdy brothers, loves to listen to music, likes to be held, is doing really well holding up his head and working on sitting.

- Ben is a very, very special little boy and has taught me lessons about faith, prayer, healing, the atonement, and the plan of salvation in his short little 4 months of life.

Ben is my heart. I am so proud of that courageous little boy. I love you to bits and bits, Benjamin!

Little Rascal

Sometimes it feels like all day long I am saying the same things over and over: "Hank, stop it!", "Hank, leave your brother alone!" or "Hank! Calm down!" I think I need ease up on Hank a little. Sure, he can be a rascal at times and he knows how to push my buttons, but he is the brightest, most thoughtful, and caring little boy. Just a few examples:

- On our way out of the Supermall, Hank sees a teenaged kid smoking a cigarette. Completely unprompted, Hank points and the kid and says, "you spit that cigarette out right now!" The kid felt guilty and immediately spit out his cigarette. In an embarassed kind of way, Aaron and I were so proud of Hank for honoring his standards.

- The other day I put a pot of water on the stove to boil to make pasta for the kids' lunch. I left Hank and Max in the kitchen for a minute while I ran upstairs to grab a diaper for Ben. From upstairs, I hear Hank yelling at Max and Max crying. When I get back to the kitchen, I find that Max had tried to pull a chair up to the stove (trying to get a capri sun on the counter) and Hank had pulled him off of the chair and scooted the chair away from the stove. Thank goodness for Hank and his awesome big brother instincts!

- Hank has been taking short naps lately so I got him a couple workbooks to keep him busy while Max and Ben are still sleeping. Its been really fun to spend some one on one time with Hank and I am so impressed with what a great learner he is.



I love you, little rascal!

Change of Plans

As per our annual tradition, on Saturday we packed up our lawn chairs, our blanket, and a picnic lunch and headed out to see the spectaclular Blue Angels air show in Seattle. Call us un-patriotic or un-Washingtonion, but when the weather changed to gray and rainy, we changed plans.

Blue Angels out, Pacific Science Center in. The kids thoroughly enjoyed all of the cool exhibits: dinosaurs, percussion instruments, and machines were the favorites. We even saw a "physics of bubbles" demonstration in which Hank got called up on stage and had to use a straw to blow bubbles into a cup of soapy water. Hank was adorable.

After we had our fill of the museum, we loaded everything back into the van and headed home. Unfortunately, the camera fell out of the stroller when Aaron was collapsing it into the car, and Aaron left the camera in the parking garage. Bye-bye camera. Sad. No pictures of our fun day.

Thanks to Aaron, we had to replace my camera--so now I'm back in business!