Monday, June 30, 2014

Messy Monday


No, this is not a planned DIY sensory activity....

This is Nolan finding my cake flour. The kid moves fast but I am glad I was almost out to begin with!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Nolan Mini Post



After going through with being on a 3rd pediatrician with in the same medical practice, I had finally had enough and decided to switch to a new doctor who wouldn't see us as just another overload patient dumped on them after the other left. I am glad I did, as we had a great first time experience with the staff and Dr.

Nolan recently had his 15 nearly 17 month well baby visit.

Height: 32.5 inches (72nd %)
Weight: 22.4 lbs. (12th %)
Head: 53rd percentile

This is the first time that we've hit all three parts of the growth chart. We go back in 2 months.

*Images provided by the Walmart parking lot where I was heavily influenced by my mother to take and send her.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Yoga: Tantrum Style


Tantrums have been very....interesting in the Geddes house. Nolan landed in 
time out for biting his sister....or was it hair pulling?




Friday, June 20, 2014

Fathers Day: Tool Man Edition


Lots of good times were had this Father's Day. Matt was put to work to rig up our redneck swing set. It was almost half the cost of the cheapest medal kind found at Walmart. Not to mention the fact that we didn't need the slide and the swings are the hard plastic bench kind that don't hug little ones hips, so they slide off mid swing. 


The biggest expense of this was buying the 18 ft of chain, costing $30. The belt swing was $20 and we already had the baby swing as a hand me down from last year.


We drilled right into the very large tree trunks. Both the chain and hooks are rated for 800 pounds. The only difficulty was having one tree to be of softer wood. That problem was fixed by putting the hook on the other side of the trunk so the tension would be pulling differently. 

I love having the shade of the trees over the swings and using nature as the posts. This was another reason we were gun shy of getting the metal variety and trying to keep the A-frame posts to stay in the ground. As much as we would have LOVED to have a nice expensive wooden set, or even metal...but I'd hate to spend money on it and then find out we had to move. Plus not having all the tools, the cost of making our own wooden with expensive from pressure treated wood and the outrageous cost of the hardware kits didn't make sense.

Now to just teach Eliza how to pump her legs so I am not held an all summer long prisoner of pushing her ;)

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Growing


Guess who moved into a big boy chair!

Nolan is ever increasingly making it known that he is not a baby anymore. After many cries and screams being placed in his highchair and more than once, climbing the table/chairs and falling....it was becoming evident that some things needed to change.

Nolan can now climb into his seat with ease. This is the same chair Eliza started with, which seemed better suited for toddlers anyways. I also find less food hidden during clean up :)

I usually transition my kids out of their crib before they realize they can climb out of it. Both kids have done this at around the 15 to 16 month mark and done pretty well.

But Nolan is a WILD sleeper.

Here's proof


One night even resulted in a bloody nose :( We've since solved this problem by placing two jumbo pool noodles under the fitted sheet on each side. So far this has really helped in giving his unconscious self some guidelines as to where the bed ends.

For the first time since I assembled the crib getting Eliza's room ready over 3 years ago...the crib has been dismantled and placed in the garage. Surprisingly, there we no tears from him nor I. I saw it as a corner of space being freed up for toys.

Nolan saw it as no longer being imprisoned while Eliza could escape.

He also can say bye, nanna (banana) and I want that. I hope this language trend continues since learning eliza had a delay.

What next little boy...potty training? 


Monday, June 16, 2014

Let it Snow


In the time it took me to make some phone calls in the office for doctor appointments......someone found the baby powder.

Guilty as charged


Nolan not being too thrilled in slipping in powder


It was everywhere...

The kitchen floor....

Hallways...

Brother's hair...

Under the dinner table...

I didn't know all this had happened until Matt came through the door from work and an angry "Eliza Ruth" was uttered. Both Matt and I took quick action in removing the dustings. 

You would think they would be child proof caps on the stupid things.



What can I say...this girl works fast. But hey, at least the house smells fresh, right?

Friday, June 13, 2014

Is that Sand?

Nolan rocking his Halloween costume of Charlie Brown


After scoring this sand and water table for free on the side of the road, it was time to find some sand to fill it. Oddly, Walmart only carried the colored kind of pink or blue. What happened to the plain stuff folks? Crayola makes this and they don't disappoint in the richness of this blue.

It is a constant battle with Eliza to keep the sand inside the table. At one point, I caught her rubbing two globs of it on her legs as if applying lotion. Oh my child.

My driveway now looks like someone murdered a Smurf...



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Pintrest test: Got Slime?



Once again, I have taken to Pintrest and tested out a kid friendly activity: Non toxic edible slime!

After my past with the youth center, I've made all sorts of dough and gak varieties. They are great, except if you have young children who will might taste test it.

Find my pin HERE

It took two trips to the store to make this stuff work. Be sure that if you are going to cut corners and buy the house generic equivalent...make sure the ingredient is 100% psyllium. I bought the generic for Benefiber, which is not the same as Metamucil.One will thicken while the other will not. I wasn't able to find a clear powder at Walmart, but they do carry one that is not flavored. Be prepared to spend $8 to $10 for a canister.

We used simple food coloring instead of Kool Aid.

Microwave- I found it takes a varying degree of time and testing to find a slime consistency you like. Not cooked enough will stick all over your hands and cooked too long will cause it to break into pieces which do not melt back into each other. 



It was an interesting experience watching the kids play with this sensory play. Nolan had more fun watching Eliza play with the stuff than touching it. The attention factor came in around 20 minutes. Not bad, but not as long as this mommy would have liked.

One canister will give you plenty to do this activity and then some since you use 1 Tbsp of powder to 1 c. water. Best to throw it out after use as it will grow mold.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Terrible Whats?!


I came across a blog which I've visited before called Scary Mommy, and after someone posted this link, blog entry resinated heavily with the season of life I'm in. Feel free to give it a read through since I am unable to copy and paste portions of it.

I had overheard folks talk about how age 3 was worse than 2, but kinda brushed it off as delayed terrible 2's.

Well......

It.is.true...

I think the language difference is totally accurate. There are times where I want to rip my ears off after hearing the same statement or blasted Frozen song over and over. Is there no escaping?

Oh...and the bladder issues.

I know where the bathroom is in the majority of places we shop. And when we reach the room of relief, she suddenly doesn't have to go. Graah! If you've ever tried to fight a three year old to sit on a toilet and stay on...it just ain't going to work. Then if you are at home and casually state your need for the bathroom, all of a sudden....

It.is.the.biggest.potty.emergency.of.their.life!

You are pushed aside as your child runs to the toilet as if they were being chased by zombies.

Lastly...tantrums.


I think this explains it all.


Any bets on how the 4's will be?


Friday, June 6, 2014

Pony Castle


My daughter is very much in the My Little Pony phase right now. After her birthday cake, the figures were the leftover gift. They can be fun to play with, but are limited as to what you can do with them besides comb out all the hair.


This wooden castle was found at my local Michael's craft store for around $20. I did however found out that this is the EXACT one from the Melissa & Doug collection found here on Amazon. It makes me wonder if there are some restrictions because of this of why you can not find this castle on the craft store website.. (all you find are castle bird houses)

More to come when finished (warning, you may learn more about My Little Pony than you'd like)

Monday, June 2, 2014

Boys and Girls



I am often told that since I have a boy and a girl, that I should quit while I'm ahead.

"I'm so glad I had all boys, they're easier"

Since I've had experience with school age kids, I've seen the sweet and sour of the sexes.

And let me tell ya.... There.is.no.difference!

I came across an article here that highlights a few boy "specifics" that one must be prepared for when raising boys. A few gave me a chuckle since I've encountered parts of it in my daughter. She has been my dare devil, playing in the dirt, wearing food in her hair kind of kid.

Both of my children have come with similarities and unique differences. Eliza is stubborn, but Nolan took it to a whole new level.

If we do decide and God grants us a 3rd child...if God is taking any requests..."Penis for 500 Alex"

Now don't get me wrong...I love my daughter, but she is enough girls in one to handle. The frilly stuff is fine and dandy, but I've fallen in love with robots, trucks and bowties :)