"THERE NEVER HAS BEEN, NOR WILL THERE EVER BE, ANYTHING QUITE SO SPECIAL AS THE LOVE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND A SON." - AUTHOR UNKNOWN


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Bar Stool Hopping, Fun With Leaves, No Sleep Sack, Daylight Savings Problems, Potty-Training Ready, Bees In Bagels & A Crib Escape Attempt

2 Years & 2 Weeks

I think this will be my last blog for a couple weeks or so.  We are having the baby (still unnamed) next Monday, 11/19 and I think I will need a couple of weeks to breathe before I get going on the blog again.  I don't want to wait too long because I hate to do really long recaps... so we'll see how it goes. 

Last Friday Ty & I laid low all day because I was fully down for the count with my cold.  I really felt miserable.  I mustered up enough strength to go to the grocery store, though, so I accomplished something!  Tyson is getting too smart for his own good.  He has been obsessed with our bar stools and has been dragging them all over the kitchen, climbing on them and doing various things.  For example, he will drag it over to our kitchen TV, turn on the TV, and start a movie in the DVD player.  Then he will drag the stool over to one of the drawers and empty out all the dish towels and pot holders.   But he really showed his brilliance when he dragged it over to the candy cabinet.  He climbed up, turned the lock on the jelly cabinet to open it, then got down, dragged the stool away from the door, then opened the door and started to help himself to all the candy!  Oh my goodness!  My little rascal.
Having a great time with his drum


Trying to get the candy cabinet open

Success!

On Sabbath Heath & I felt just horrible, so we didn't go to church.  I was happy, though for two reasons.  One, I was happy that Tyson seemed to be fine with his cold...Heath & I just got it so much worse.  But two, I was really happy that we were getting sick 2 weeks out from the baby being born.  It would really stink to be this sick and expose your newborn to it.  So it really was a blessing!  I have been in major cleaning/nesting mode and getting things accomplished every day, so it was very weird to have a day that I did absolutely nothing.  And I didn't.  Heath & Ty took naps in the afternoon and I just laid in bed and surfed the internet.  It was great!  You have to love Sabbaths!  One thing that was weird was that it took Tyson about an hour to fall asleep for his nap.  He goes down so easily, usually, but for some reason - he just wouldn't go to sleep.  He wasn't crying, he was just playing with his pillow and animals in his crib, and just not going to sleep.  But finally he just laid down and went out!  Then he slept for about 2.5 hours, but since it took him an hour to go to sleep - we were Tyson-free for a long time!  Heath was kind of disturbed by this.  He said, "I think I'm going to wake him up."  I just about tackled him when he said that and he didn't – but I mean, what was he thinking?  Saturday night Heath & I figured out what color to paint the walls in the bathroom.  He actually made the color by mixing paints together.  We had gotten a couple of samples to try but we hated them both, but after mixing with some white and made it lighter... we got to a color we liked.  So we painted it on a stick to have Home Depot match it.
Since Heath & I were down & out, Ty played with Reeses

Ty was throwing this ball for Reeses but never letting her get it, of course!

Ty's new thing is never looking at the camera when I ask him to!

Sunday was a busy day.  We got up at about 8 AM (which was actually 7 AM, thanks to the time change) and Ty slept until that time as well (maybe for the last time).  Heath got right going on the bathroom and he got so much accomplished - I was so proud of him.  He got the tile sealed, caulking around the tub done, a coat of primer, and a coat of paint on the walls.  The color came out perfect, so we were happy with that.  He also managed to mow the lawn and finish up the leaves too, as coats of primer/paint were drying.  He worked hard, despite his cold.  We brought Ty outside in the leaves with his tractor and he was in heaven - filling up his trailer with leaves and "helping" Dad dump them!  Heath put Ty in the giant pile of leaves that he drags on a huge tarp to the woods.  At first he was scared, but then he loved it!  It was so cute! So for the day, I was in charge of Ty, of course, while Heath got all these things done and a few major things happened.  First of all, he is officially refusing to sleep in his sleep sack now.  If I put him in it, he will spend the first 10-15 minutes of him going down struggling to unzip it and get it off his arms, whining the whole time.  So, it's just not worth it.  Unfortunately, since he won't keep his blankets on him during the night (he is a restless sleeper), he gets cold.  So he has been waking up usually once a night and I have to cover him again with his blanket.  I really wish he would wear the sleep sack, but I don't want to make him stressed every night, so you pick your battles.  The other big thing on Sunday is that he is totally saying, "Poop, poop" and pointing to his butt all the time now!  It is actually purposeful and it is when he poops!  I feel like this is terrible timing, since he is probably ready for potty-training, but I can't start it with the new baby coming right now.  It's just not going to work, but at least he is really getting ready, so that is good news!  In the late afternoon, Ty & I ran to the pharmacies and got barely anything.  The one good thing is I got was my gummy multivitamins for $2.50 each (they are usually $6.99), but that was, seriously, the only great deal I got.

Helping Mama make muffins for breakfast

Helping Dad with the leaves



That little white speck in the leaves is Ty 


Will NOT look at the camera

He looked at me when he had finally ripped his hat off - because he was so proud!

On Monday we didn’t do too much, but Ty had some funny things that he did.  What wasn’t funny was that he woke up at 6 AM up for the day, but he ended up making up for it with a 3 hour and 20 minute nap!  I don’t know if I would take that trade-off, though.  I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it, but when Ty wakes up in the morning now, he says, “eat…eat....eat…” (he always says words in threes)!  A couple of weeks ago it was “deat, deat, deat”… so we really are making progress.  Well, during breakfast I was giving him a raisin bagel, when he said, “Uh oh, uh oh…bee.”  He was pointing at the raisins and was convinced that the raisins were some kind of bug!!!  He has eaten raisins plain before and loved them, but in his bagel he wouldn’t touch them!  This same OCD behavior continued at lunch when he was having his left-over pizza from the OG.  You know when pizza crust gets a little overdone and there can be a couple black spots – same with the cheese… well, he wouldn’t put the pizza in his mouth until he had picked all the black spots out!  Update on his eating from last week’s post, I have put my foot down with the wandering around during meal times and he is now strapped back down in his booster seat and remains that way until he is done!  Monday night, he refused a lot of supper and didn’t eat well but then tried to eat off of his tray once he was “freed” from his seat.  I told him in no uncertain terms that this was over.  If he insisted on being done and getting out of his seat, he wasn’t going to keep snacking and munching while running around.  He seemed to have gotten the hint and this week has been so much better!  Thank goodness! 

He knows exactly how to turn the Ipad on and flick through pictures!

He just discovered the joys of pockets and loves to put his hands in his pockets!

Heath was talking with helium (from Ty's old b-day balloons) & Ty thought it was a riot

On Tuesday Ty had gotten up at 6:30, so I was hoping that he would start moving his wake-up time back to his regular 7:30-8:00 by half-hour increments.  It makes it hard when you go to bed at 2 AM, so I’ve tried to go to bed a bit earlier because of that.  Who came up with daylight savings anyways?  Shannon & Fin came over for the day and Ty & Fin played together for awhile.  Of course “playing” equals fighting over toys, but they were cute.  In the afternoon, we hit up a couple of kid thrift stores around here and found a few treasures.  Tuesday night, surprisingly, the bribing seems to be working again with his eating.  I had made Brazilian Stroganoff and he was, of course, refusing to try it.  But all I had to do was break out the homemade bread (my bread machine worked this week) and he was taking the biggest bites of stroganoff ever! 

Pt pulled the puppy's bed off the couch and loaded it up in his trailer.  Poor dogs.

He loves bread

We got a case of newborn diapers from Amazon and Ty had fun making a tower with them

And also loading them up in his tractor!

Tyson slept for my mom until 8 AM on Wednesday!  He had woken up at 7 AM, but I had convinced him that it wasn’t “time to get up yet, honey” and he rolled over and went back to sleep!  Ty had been waiting for Noni to come baby-sit him all week long!  Every time we go into his room, he points at his tent and says “tent…tent… Noni… Noni…”  It’s like he really knows that Noni was the one who gave him his tent.  But then he gets focused on Noni and calls for her all the time!  They had a good day together but Ty gave Noni a scare.  Ty took awhile to go down for his nap again (he wasn’t crying, just not sleeping) and Noni looked at the monitor to check on him and he was putting his leg over the crib railing!!!!  He has never, ever, done this.  It seems to have been a fluke, because I have been watching like a hawk and he hasn’t done it again.  But his days of being in the crib are probably numbered. 

"The" tent

On Thursday Ty was back to getting up at 6:15, and I was quite discouraged at this!  We bummed around the house and then went out to eat at Mexican with Adam.  Have a great week!  2 AM if fast approaching and I know Ty will be up early again!       
  
He didn't like to wear it around his neck at first, but now he is putting it on himself

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