Monday, July 26, 2010

no more bottles



At Juliet's 15-month well baby appointment last week, we were given the news to drop the bottles. We had been giving her bottles before her nap and before going to bed. Well, thankfully, she had zero problems going through this transition!!!! We had her throw away a bottle to symbolize the transition and although she was hesitant, she has gone to bed and slept pretty well since last week.
The next coming of age transition will come when we take away her NUK. Again, she only has it when she sleeps. Tim and I anticipate this being very difficult since she occasionally wakes up in the middle of the night when it has fallen out of her mouth and some part of her consciousness tells her she needs it. This morning, Tim said the day is coming soon when he is going to take the pacifier away from her. The doctor said it will take 3 days for her to reacclimate. Those 3 days will be like 3 thousand years at the Long house.
Also at the docs office, it was confirmed that she has grown significantly! I knew she was taller, but when we were told that she went from in between 50%-75% to 90% in height, I was surprised. All in all, she is a very healthy and happy girl and we are fascinated every day by her.

So, that being said, we only have one AVENT bottle (just in case...for visiting babies) in our house and I am praising God! I hated bottles and everything that came with them. I guess I am thankful to them in part due to their function; however, the cleaning, storing, and the SMELL (ugh, disgusting) will not be missed.


I do believe this marks a transition in our lives. No more babies. Today, about 15% of me is sad for these days to be gone...but the other 85% of me is rockin' out!

During our next move in October, I will be bringing our accoutrements for potty training Juliet. I guess I'm happy that it will be someone else's carpet she will be having accidents on!










Monday, July 19, 2010

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

fun with photo booth


I can't find the charger to my camera battery since the move, so we are having to use the computers camera to catch some recent shots!

Juliet has been so sick this week, but we got the report from the doctor that she has healed and is allowed to reenter society. Should be a good weekend with visits from the grandparents.









Thursday, May 20, 2010

Funny things Isaac has said...

Setting: A care package arrives from Nana with gifts for both Juliet and Isaac. In it, there is a spiffy new Mickey Mouse visor for Isaac that made him very happy.
Mom: "Isaac, how do you like your new visor?"
Isaac: "I love it, but I only want to use it once I start golf practicing".

Setting: I care package arrives from Great Grandma Kitty with gifts for both Juliet and Isaac. In it, there is a train conductor hat that made him very happy.
Mom: "Isaac, how do you like your new train hat?"
Isaac: "I love it, but I only need it when I ride on the Santa Train with Jackson [Pelt]".

Setting: Mom and Dad are having a conversation and Isaac interrupts.
Mom: "Isaac, Daddy and I are having a conversation and it is very rude for you to interrupt. You need to apologize".
Isaac: "I'm sorry, mommy and daddy for interrrrr....., mommy, interrupting is a very, very hard word to say".


Backround: Isaac has been saying his prayers before sleep by himself for a couple of months now. He loves to get specific and include long lines of people he is asking God to bless. For example, last night he asked God to bless mommy, daddy, juliet, isaac, grandma, grandpa, who are daddy's parents, uncle chris, isaac, stasiu, bohdan, bebe, nana, uncle todd, noah, ruthe, isaiah, clint, jennifer, moses, jackson, jackson's dad, and jaja, and isaac. This list sometimes includes Santa Clause!
Setting: Isaac is saying the blessing before dinner.
Isaac: "Dear God, Thank you for the food, and...and...In Jesus name we pray, Amen."
[We all begin to eat]
Isaac: "I just needed to do the food".

Setting: We are preparing to go to the zoo the next day and the family is going through what animals we might see. All the regulars were listed.
Isaac: "maybe we'll see a chinchilla!"

"That hurts my ears" something is too loud
"PEEPS!" he has to go to the bathroom

There are so many...we are just having to try and keep track.