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This Kid

July 21, 2011

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged about this kid.  He is still head-over-heals in love with dinosaurs.  We talk about and learn about dinosaurs every day.  He teaches me new things every time the subject comes up (which is quite often).  He knows and understands the differences between Therapods, Sauropods, Prosauropods, Ceratopsians, Stegasaurs and more.  If you’ve got a question about dinosaurs let me know – I’m sure he’ll have an answer for you.

He loves to be in the water, and refuses to get out even after his teeth are chattering and his lips match his blue swim suit.  He is so close to having the confidence to swim unassisted – if only we had more time to spend in the water…

He is very excited about Kindergarten, but I’m not sure his mind has fully wrapped around the huge changes in his life happening in 4 short weeks…

He is still my shy guy, and takes a long time to warm up to strangers and still refuses to speak when people he doesn’t know are watching him.

He is however a very sweet brother and friend.

He is still planning to marry Katie and have four children with her, though the names keep changing.  He’ll give you answers to any questions about his future plans – the kid has their entire life planned out already.

Even though he’ll be 5 faster than I am ready for, he still likes to cuddle and will once-in-a-blue-moon wind up snuggled next to me in bed in the middle of the night.  When I ask him the next morning why he got in my bed, the answer is sometimes ‘I just needed some more cuddles Mama’  I am happy to accommodate that request any time.

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Parker Week 33 – Swimming Adventures

August 24, 2009
Parker at the beach

Parker at the beach

Here is my upfront warning, this post is about poop.  All about poop and pretty much nothing else.  If you don’t want to read about baby poop misadventures, check out some other posts, but you’ll probably want to skip this one.

Last week was incredibly hot and unbearably humid.  We have a pretty full schedule after work with baths, dinner, and bedtime routines, but last week we blew all of those off to swim.  It’s August, and the hot weather won’t last forever, and our kids are only little once, so we decided it was more important to swim than to grocery shop or cook dinner.

On Monday night I couldn’t wait to get into the water.  We got home after work, and threw on our swim suits.  Xander wears a suit that has a life preserver built into the shirt.  Parker is still in little swimmers and swim trunks.  After we were all dressed, I threw some towels into a tote bag and we were out the door.  We drove to the next town over where the town beach is open and free after 5pm.  We pulled into the dirt driveway and got Xander out of his seat.  As soon as I picked Parker up, I could smell that he needed a diaper change, stat.

I turned to Zach and told him that Parker had pooped, but we only had 1 wipe in the car…  I think we both had a bit of a deer-in-the-headlights look on our faces at that point.  I had never been so glad that Xander spilled an entire cup of juice in the car before – because we had forgotten a roll of paper towels in the back seat.

So while Xander is practically bouncing out of his skin with excitement about swimming, I set a fussy Parker down in the back of our SUV to attempt to change his diaper.  As I pull of his swim trunks, I discover that his little swimmer indeed isn’t designed for the massive amount of poo that he has produced.  How so I discover this?  That’s right folks, by diving in and getting a hand full of poo.  By now, Parker is completely unimpressed with me.  He starts to wiggle and complain, and in the process, tosses is pacifier into a pile of poo.  Great, now we can’t even attempt to soothe him with a pacifier…

I finally get the poop-filled swim trunks off, and then go to work on the little swimmer.  If you’ve ever used a little swimmer, you’ll recall that they don’t come on and off like regular diapers.  They are built more like underwear – meant to slide up and down.  I don’t know who designed these diapers, but they clearly have never tried to pull a soggy diaper of wet, wiggly baby legs before.  Of course, in the process of pulling this poorly designed diaper off, I dropped a large pile of poo onto the diaper changing pad.

By this time, we are rapidly running out of paper towels.  Xander has be-bopped all over the parking lot, and I think it’s a miracle that no one has run him over yet.  Parker is red-faced and screaming at the top of his lungs.  He and I are covered in poop, and Zach is trying to manage the growing mound of poop filled paper towels, and clothing.  We are looking like awesome parents right now.

I finally get a majority of the poo contained, and break out my one wipe for a little detail work.  We eventually get another little swimmer onto the poor kid, and all four of us trudge to the beach and then promptly into the water.

If you haven’t met me before, then you wouldn’t know that I am usually the over-prepared one.  I’m the one with 3 changes of clothes for everyone, 6 extra diapers and an entire container of wipes.  I’m known to pack 2 or 3 bags if we’re going to be gone for a whole day.  I’m never without supplies.  I think the heat must have gotten to me, but I most definitely learned my lesson – we will never travel without a diaper bag again…

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Xander Week 44 – Water Fun Time

July 19, 2007

Bath Time!We have all heard that infants naturally possess the ability to swim. I was unable to test the theory when Xander was small (and I’m not sure I could have just let him go in a pool of water…) but now that the weather is finally warm, we have been able to take him into the water. Xander’s first trip was on Father’s Day. It was not as big a hit as I had hoped. The weather was a bit cool, and the water was rather cool as well, and Xander did not think that jumping into that cold water was any amount of fun.

Over the past few weeks we’ve had three or four more opportunities to go swimming, and each time Xander gets more and more comfortable in the water. Our last two trips, he’s actually put his face in the water – and keeps putting it in, almost as if he wants to taste the water. We’ve been having lots of fun with Xander in the water, and I’m hoping that the little guy continues to enjoy water play.

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