Monday, August 31, 2009

Sleepless Nights

NEVER DID GET PICTURES UP, BUT THOUGHT I'D GO AHEAD AND POST!

*Yawn* That's what you hear around the Chandler home these days. A lot. For 2+ weeks, Hank has not been sleeping. Our good sleeper, the one -- from birth -- you could lay down and would go to sleep all on his own, has been waking 3 and 4 and 5 and 6+ times a night. And, Lord, I am weary.



Rewind a couple of weeks, Hank started at the new sitter (she whipped him right into a schedule, btw) and was kind of fussy in the evenings and wasn't sleeping great. We thought it was just adjusting to the change. Then that Friday, Milo woke from his nap crying and saying his ear hurt. Put 2 + 2 together, and got both boys to the pediatrician that afternoon. Sure enough, BOTH of them had ear infections in their right ear.



Both got prescriptions for amoxicillin -- Milo bounced right back; Hank not so much. By Day 3 of amoxicillin and Hank getting worse, he got a new prescription for omnicef and both boys got an adjustment at our friend's, the chiropractor's, office. Fast foward one week, and here we are still not sleeping.



But Hank went back to the pediatrician today. No more infection, but the doc thinks he probably still has fluid in his ears that's causing pressure and pain when he lays down. So Benedryl and Motrin it is (which, btw, we've been doing -- and he's been waking up anyway!!!). Also, the doc thinks Hank's teeth are bothering him. He hasn't cut any yet, but they could still be an issue.



Oh, and Baby Boy is still husky. ;) 24 lbs, 9 oz. And the Big Boy is now 39" and 37 lbs. Getting bigger, these boys.



Anyway, let's talk fun. Two weekends ago (the weekend of the ear infection discovery), we all trekked out to St. Charles for Festival of the Little Hills, a huge craft and food event. Great fun was had by all (especially as evidenced by Hank), and we even got a little Christmas shopping accomplished.



And this past weekend, we had our first-ever yard sale. We're calling it a success -- made enough to buy our family a Wii (I was overruled -- I thought we should be practical and buy a new mattress for Milo's bed. But whatever.), and sent the rest to Goodwill. Not that this was actually *fun*, but it was a good thing to rid our house of all the useless junk....ahem, *priceless treasures*...that we didn't need to hang on to.



Gramme, Milo, Hank and I did have fun yesterday, though, as we headed to Grant's Farm after church. (Which Milo keeps calling "Transform" as in "Transformers".) ;) We rode the train, a carousel, watched part of 2 shows, fed baby goats and geese and swans and llamas, and enjoyed the beautiful weather. Some pictures for proof:

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Milo-isms: The Animal Edition

- Mama? You see this boo boo? This one here on my leg?
-Yes, Milo. How'd you get that boo boo?
- From a rhino.
- A rhino? Where on earth did you see a rhino?
- Yeah, a bunch of little rhinos came and stepped on my leg.
- Really? Where were you?
- The zoo.
- The zoo? You went to the zoo without me?
- Yeah, the zoo, but you weren't with me. I was at the zoo and a bunch of little rhinos stepped on my leg. That's how I got that boo boo.

Driving by Grant's Farm yesterday afternoon:
- Milo, look! There are some deer and some elk.
- Yeah! Deer and elk!...........But where's the tiger?
- A tiger? They don't have a tiger at Grant's Farm -- he'd eat all the deer and elk. Tigers eat other animals.
- NOOOOOO! Tigers don't eat other animals! They eat pancakes........LOOK, MAMA! THERE'S THE TIGER!
- Really? You saw a tiger in Grant's Farm?
- Yeah! He was down that hill. He's gonna come to our house and eat pancakes.

We had breakfast for dinner last night, and as Aaron was cooking pancakes, Milo came in the kitchen. But know there was no more tiger talk since our earlier conversation -- a converstion that Aaron wasn't privy to. ;)
- Daddy? What time is the tiger coming to our house?
- Tiger? What tiger, Milo?
- The tiger at Grant's Farm. He's coming over for pancakes.

Gotta love emerging imaginations! :)

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Oh my! Where has the time gone?!

Oh my word! I can't believe it's been so long since we've posted! Let's see. Where have we been?
First up: Arkansas over the 4th of July

We spent a fabulous long weekend with the French Family at the Farm. Thanks to Auntie April and Uncle Adam for housing us, and to Aunties Brenda and Debi and Uncle Brad for feeding and entertaining us! (We missed you, Jackie! <3) align="center">

Plus we managed to get a photo that serves as Hank's 5 month portrait:


And, on the way home, Hank *almost* got to enjoy his first trip to Lamberts. However, with over an hour wait, we decided to skip it. But as a consolation, we ate Lamberts rolls in the car. Look closely -- Hank liked it! :)

Next: Pensacola Beach

Milo, Hank, Gramme and I hit the road in the middle of July and drove(!!!) to meet some of the Frenches at Pensacola Beach, FL. But we made it. Had to stop every couple of hours, and split the 12 hour trip into 2 days there and back, but it was ok. And while we were there, it was fabulous!

Here are some highlights:

Sunrise from the Boardwalk
Sunset view from our deck
The 2009 French Family Beachbums



And we're counting this one as Hank's 6 month portrait. :)


For a complete set, you can click here (you don't need a Facebook account to view them).


What else?


Let's start with Baby Boy.


Hank is getting up on his hands and knees and rocking, even moving backwards. Every once in a while, he makes a bit of forward progress, but I'm betting just any day now, we'll have a crawler. He had his 6 month check-up last week, and is now 23lbs, 13.5oz (still over 95%), 28.5" (90%, and he was 50% up until now), and I can't remember his head circumference, but it remained at 90%. So, yeah. He's still big. ;)

Oh, and he's big enough to not use the baby tub anymore. A pic of Hank & Milo sharing their first bath:


Speaking of big, let's talk about the Big Boy.


Milo is fully and completely potty trained (well, except night, but I'm not concerned about that), and even standing up to pee. Good times. Actually, I'm not complaining at.all. It's been a loooooong time coming! He's still loving preschool, and has two friends, Cody and Andrew. Well, I actually think he has more friends than that, but those are the only two kids that he knows their names. ;)

Aaron's band, Funky Butt Brass Band, is going great guns. They released their first CD, Cut the Body Loose, and opened for a reknowned New Orleans musician, Dr. John & Lower 911, here in St. Louis last night. If you'd like a CD, they are $15, and you can just let us know -- we'll get it to you. Or you can download here: http://www.digstation.com/AlbumDetails.aspx?albumID=ALB000033134

As for me, well, here I am. Really having a hard time getting my head back into *life*. And really, really yearning for more time with the boys. If you're of a praying mind, I would appreciate prayers for a door (or window!) to open that would allow me to work part time. Of course, this would mean we'd have to find insurance on our own, so it is kind of a big prayer. ;) But, really, we're all pretty good right now.

And what's coming up? Let's see. We're going (and taking the boys) to TWO Cardinals games next week. And we're really looking forward to Aunties Jackie and Iris, and Uncle Ken, and Ryan and Kendra coming in town for a visit next weekend! Also, Milo starts the Fall session of preschool -- thankfully he's in the same class and has the same teacher, so there won't be too much transition. And Hank begins at the new sitter soon, too.

What's new with all of you?

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

We're Rolling!

Erica's Note -- this was *supposed* to be posted on Wed, June 24, but I didn't get time to do it. So I'm leaving what I had written and updating since we've come so far in such a short time!

Well, Hank is anyway. Last Friday, he officially rolled from his back to his tummy. Although he'd been SO close for a long, long time, he finally made it all the way over. And I (somehow) caught it on film:
And Hank is now rolling both ways, and even *almost* making it up on his knees when on his belly. That kid is on the move!

Hank's also well established on jar foods -- we've made it through all the veggies and fruits. But I think he's going to be on table food well before Milo was. This boy covets "real" food and will stare you down as you eat in front of him. I mean enough that I actually feel guilty sometimes. And now he won't let you feed him -- he has to have the spoon. He'll give it up for just long enough that you can get more food on it, but he wants it right back. Since this post, Baby Boy has gotten to eat two biscuits (gummed them to pieces!) and two Biter Biscuits. Think I'll be skipping Stage 3 food for him and going right to diced meats and veggies. But not for a few weeks anyway.


As for Milo, I am beyond thrilled to report that he is now peeing on the potty!! It has been SUCH a long time coming, I can't stand it. He'll even stay dry during the night and then ask to get up and sit on the potty first thing in the morning. Whew. Now, poop on the other hand, that's a different story. But let's focus on the positive for now. Even more exciting -- there's been poop on the potty, people!! Milo's been in big boy underwear full-time for 3 days now. Woohoo!!!

Milo's also discovered Scooby Doo, and really loving those hour-long movies from the early '70s where they have a different guest star each time. His favorite right now is Jerry Reed and the haunted music hall. (Can you guess who's influence that is?)

And Milo is still loving preschool! We are so glad! In fact, I hear almost every day, "No, Mama! Go! Don't come in here!" But I'd rather have it that way than him not wanting to go at all, right?

That's about it from here. Aaron and I are having a bit of sticker shock, as the Fox is no longer paying for family insurance coverage after July 1. Thankfully they are subsidizing those of us that already had family coverage for this next year, but as of July 1, 2010, we're on our own. Not that we can't still buy through the Fox; it's just $434.22 per paycheck(!!), which is twice a month, for all of us. $868.44 a month. $10,421.28 a year. Which doesn't take into account any increase next year, at a minimum of 16%. But let's not borrow problems until we get there, right?

French Family -- we are SO looking forward to seeing you guys next (this) weekend!! And Tubb Family -- hope you're getting to enjoy some time with Frank & Jeanie this (last) week!

Love to all!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Now...where were we?

Oy! It's been awhile. Longer than I anticipated anyway. So, here we go. Here's the high (and low) lights of the lives of the Chandlers:

Preschool
Milo's started preschool at Lindbergh Early Childhood -- and he's loved it from the very first day! The teachers laugh because it's rare for him to stop and say goodbye to Aaron when he drops Milo off in the mornings. And there have been several days when Milo spotted me coming to pick him up, just for him to point and say, "No, Mama! Go!" But we'll take it. Would much prefer this way than him not wanting to be there.



His teachers are Miss Andrea and Miss Katie, and they are as sweet as can be. And extremely open and communicative, which we really appreciate. So far, they've had a visit to the (in-school) library, the Zoo brought some animals and stories by today, and there's a helicopter visit scheduled for Thursday. On top of that, each Wednesday is Water Play, so they were swimsuits and water shoes and play in sprinklers outside. And Thursday is Show & Share day, so they bring something from home to show and share (heh.) with the class. Last week Milo said he wanted to bring a present. And after some quick thinking, I dug out some new stickers, wrapped them up, and then had him share with his friends after he opened it. Whew.



Zoo
We are now proud members of the St. Louis Zoo with several free parking and train/carousel passes. So, we made a trip a couple weeks ago on a Friday evening, and had a great time!
Cardinals Game(s)
We also took both boys to a Cardinals game on Memorial Day -- Milo's (well, and Hank's) first time to sit in actual seats (as opposed to someone's suite -- rough life, I know). Anyway, Milo has become infatuated with Fredbird...until Fredbird gets too close. Then Milo runs for his life. ;)
So I should have known better than to bring him with me when I had to go down on the field for work, right? Yeah...check out the pure terror on this kid's face -- and Fredbird was no where to be found at that point. But I am happy to say that we both survived and had a great evening after that.
Funky Butt Brass Band
Milo & Hank enjoyed seeing their daddy play at Blues City Deli, and then the other night outdoors in Kirkwood (sorry, no pictures of that). Really, though, if you're in the area and Funky Butt is playing, go! They are so much fun!
Dora the Explorer
This past weekend we took Milo to meet Dora & Diego (from Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go respectively). And, unlike Fredbird, Milo did great with them! Just ran right up to them and gave them hugs and high fives. Might've helped that Mama was escorting them to the meet and greet at Nordstrom, and that she was helping them get ready beforehand and making sure their backpacks were packed. ;) The next morning he and I, along with our friend Sommar and her son Luke, saw Dora live at the Fox.
Hank
So, as I'm typing, I'm realizing why no update lately -- we've been too busy!! And a lot going on with Milo Boy. But, Hankers is holding his own. He's now 22 lbs, 4 oz (or was last week -- who knows how big he is now!). And he's found his toes, and is thisclose to rolling over. Pretty much everything but his head is over, and then he'll turn the other way and go back on his back. Most importantly (to me, anyway) is that he FINALLY slept through the night last night!! Hurrah!! All the way from 8pm-ish until I had to get him up at 6:45am so I could feed him before I went to work (although I did feed him around 10:30pm before I went to bed -- he just didn't really wake up).



Also, a(nother) big decision has been made regarding childcare. As of mid-August, we'll be leaving our long-time sitter, Miss Chris. It wasn't an easy decision. However, she's a minimum of 20 minutes in the opposite direction of where Aaron or I need to go for Milo's school. On top of that, we'd been praying for a solution, and we found one in another friend from church. She lives maybe 2 minutes from our house, and 8 minutes from school -- all in the same direction we need to be heading. She is a wonderful lady with a very nice husband and two extremely sweet boys (7 and 5). We're excited, although it's bittersweet leaving the comfort of Chris's home.

And now, I've gotta get off of here and get to bed. Love to all, and really hope to hear from you soon!

Hank's Four Month Portraits