Yesterday was the day of messes.
First, I wrote an email. When I came upstairs, Andy had dumped a box of cereal out on the table and was pretending he was "The Big Chicken" pecking up the pieces one at a time.
As I cleaned up that mess, the twix woke up. I got them out of their beds and got them their breakfast. Finished cleaning up Andy's mess. I decided to take my shower.
While I was showering, Andy decided he wanted some chocolate syrup and all the Valentine's chocolates we'd purchased for teachers, classmates, etc. Sean and Ryan decided to help Andy with all this chocolate. There was a trail of syrup from the playroom to the bar and on Ryan's head, chocolate candies in the hands of Andy, Sean, and Sir Ry.
So I cleaned up the chocolate while Andy disappeared along with the twix up the stairs. I go up to the main floor and nobody's around. I go up to the upstairs. I smell nail polish. I go into my bathroom and closet where I find, burgundy nail polish on the wall in the carpet, on the bathroom vinyl floor and vanity. I got it off the vanity and vinyl with little problem.
Today, after research on the internet, I'll get it out of the carpet and off the wall. For the curious, WD-40 should take it off the wall and liquid detergent and soaking should take it out of the carpet, but I have to repeat the procedure over and over and over.
So, when I decided to do the dishes, I put Sean and Ryan and an array of toys in their play pen. Ryan threw out all but one toy which Sean, not to be left out, then threw out also. I did tell them, they'd have nothing to play with if they threw all the toys out. So as I'm doing dishes, Sir Ry starts laughing and Seany starts crying. I look in the play pen and Ryan is sitting on Seany's head. I send him back to his corner and moments later here Seany crying again. Ryan is holding Seany's binky over his head and has pinned Seany down. Sean couldn't even get a hand free. So, as I was finished, I took Sean out first and then got after Ryan and set him free.
A few minutes later, Seany is screaming blood murder. I turn the corner and his hand is bright red with off centered teeth mark's (Ryan has 3 teeth on the top and 3 on the bottom, but they don't line up) and Ryan is standing on a stool that Sean looks to have been pushed off of.
At that point, I calmed both babies down, and forced them to take naps as I'd had enough.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Monday, January 29, 2007
Basketball & More
We've been very busy trying to get everyone healthy. Pink eye has run rampant through the kiddies with Ryan infected again.
Alex started basketball this weekend. He's on a team with some of his neighborhood friends which makes it more fun for him!
While at Alex's first practice, Andy was playing with Mark and having a lot of fun. After practice started, he got to climb on the stage and play with the other siblings. They had much fun chasing each other behind curtains and playing monster. At the actual game, Andy was very crabby and ready to go. Though he did cheer for Alex when ever he was on the court.
After the game, we went to look at some new model homes. They were nice on the inside and ugly/boring on the outside. But as it was the grand opening, we got to enjoy a free lunch and Alex had the honor of spinning the prize wheel for us. He won the $25 Target gift card to which he said, "I wanted the parachute man, not a gift card." The lady suggested, he get a parachute man and he give the gift card to his parents, he was delighted! Andy then 'spun' the wheel and chose a toy harmonica.
So on Friday, I was trying to put clothes away, clean up the kitchen, etc. Andy was very quiet. He'd taken the box of frozen waffles out of the freezer, the syrup out of the fridge and headed into the bathroom. The door was closed when I came downstairs and wondered what he was up to. He had emptied all the drawers, poured all the cleaning products into the bath tub (where he'd put all the cleaning brushes), and managed to get syrup on the mirror, vanity, closet, floor, bathroom mats, and toliet. Why was he in there? He said, "I was trying to go potty," very experated with me for getting after him.
Sean and Ryan continue to enjoy their pursuits of getting into everything taking things apart and have added to their act, driving Alex crazy! He at 7, sets up elaborate games with his Rescue Heroes (much as I did with my Barbies as a child) and then the twix blow through and take everything apart! Its enough to drive Alex bonkers!
Alex reads ahead of the 1st grade level. Thanks to the movie coming out, his teacher, had him start reading Charlotte's Web. As that's a book in the Devlin library, he's been reading it at home also. He told me, "I like to practice reading it at home first so that if Cassie (his reading buddy) doesn't know a word, I already figured it out for her (not for himself, but for Cassie. :-)."
And for those interested in sending Alex congratulations. He's ridiculously proud of his first perfect spelling test! He doesn't have to spell words like cat, dog, apple, banana. No Alex spells words like "compounds, statements, divided, whether, difficulty, businesses, etc." and is expected to understand their meaning and usage. Alex has words that the rest of us didn't get until 4th or 5th grade, so the fact that he can do these and get 1 or 2 wrong, I think proves he's super duper smart!
Enough about me and my kiddies. I've got to get the twix up and dressed and find out why Andy's being so quiet.
Alex started basketball this weekend. He's on a team with some of his neighborhood friends which makes it more fun for him!
While at Alex's first practice, Andy was playing with Mark and having a lot of fun. After practice started, he got to climb on the stage and play with the other siblings. They had much fun chasing each other behind curtains and playing monster. At the actual game, Andy was very crabby and ready to go. Though he did cheer for Alex when ever he was on the court.
After the game, we went to look at some new model homes. They were nice on the inside and ugly/boring on the outside. But as it was the grand opening, we got to enjoy a free lunch and Alex had the honor of spinning the prize wheel for us. He won the $25 Target gift card to which he said, "I wanted the parachute man, not a gift card." The lady suggested, he get a parachute man and he give the gift card to his parents, he was delighted! Andy then 'spun' the wheel and chose a toy harmonica.
So on Friday, I was trying to put clothes away, clean up the kitchen, etc. Andy was very quiet. He'd taken the box of frozen waffles out of the freezer, the syrup out of the fridge and headed into the bathroom. The door was closed when I came downstairs and wondered what he was up to. He had emptied all the drawers, poured all the cleaning products into the bath tub (where he'd put all the cleaning brushes), and managed to get syrup on the mirror, vanity, closet, floor, bathroom mats, and toliet. Why was he in there? He said, "I was trying to go potty," very experated with me for getting after him.
Sean and Ryan continue to enjoy their pursuits of getting into everything taking things apart and have added to their act, driving Alex crazy! He at 7, sets up elaborate games with his Rescue Heroes (much as I did with my Barbies as a child) and then the twix blow through and take everything apart! Its enough to drive Alex bonkers!
Alex reads ahead of the 1st grade level. Thanks to the movie coming out, his teacher, had him start reading Charlotte's Web. As that's a book in the Devlin library, he's been reading it at home also. He told me, "I like to practice reading it at home first so that if Cassie (his reading buddy) doesn't know a word, I already figured it out for her (not for himself, but for Cassie. :-)."
And for those interested in sending Alex congratulations. He's ridiculously proud of his first perfect spelling test! He doesn't have to spell words like cat, dog, apple, banana. No Alex spells words like "compounds, statements, divided, whether, difficulty, businesses, etc." and is expected to understand their meaning and usage. Alex has words that the rest of us didn't get until 4th or 5th grade, so the fact that he can do these and get 1 or 2 wrong, I think proves he's super duper smart!
Enough about me and my kiddies. I've got to get the twix up and dressed and find out why Andy's being so quiet.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The World According to Andy
In the world according to Andy certain prefixes, suffixes, and other letter combos that granted are crazy in English are pronounced even crazier in Andy-ism.
Example: Alex received a book for his birthday. A Christmas book that plays "We Wish You a Merry Christmas..." It contains all variety of forest animals. Andy loves this book. He studies this book. He wants to commune on some level with the creatures and teach them all to sing, "We vish you a Merby Chrwismas, We vish you a Merby Chrwismas, and a Happy New Year."
He especially enjoys going through the book pointing out the animals and playing, "What's tis one called?" Some of his favorite creatures include, "vouse (mouse)", "sdunk (skunk)", and the "rabids (rabbits)".
Andy had his first official dental visit today. He took a ride in the dental chair which he said, "Its just like a space ship." He had 'pictures' of his teeth taken, which he wanted to take home. And he had his teeth cleaned though she had to pry his jaw apart to clean the last three teeth. He has very healthy clean teeth and the dentist said he did very well as he didn't even need to wear the super important dental shields (sunglasses)!
Mark and Alex were also due for dental visits though theirs were postponed. I had to drive Mark to the doctor yesterday as he was terribly ill -- turns out he has strep throat. Poor guy, I was surely miserable when I had it. We don't know what Alex had -- though he ran a fever and had a virtual migrane (I don't know if kids get them but he might as well of had one) and was very shaken all day yesterday. Today he seems to be afflicted by a head cold.
And in the world of family illnesses, Sean and Ryan are obivously afflicted. Sean has a head cold, 2 nasty infected ears and pink eye. Ryan has a head cold, 2 nearly infected ears and pink eye.
Only Andy and I are thus far immune, I've prayed many times it stays this way.
After the dental visit, (I finally didn't need to get any fillings from those cavities I got while prego with Andy) we went to Wal-Mart for laundry detergent. He asked for quite a lot of items for 'Chrwismas' -- Cocoa Rice Krispies, a random Dora movie, a clock that was about 3 feet in diameter, a bag of Cheetos, a chopper style bike that even Alex wouldn't fit on, etc.
Hope all is well. As you can see, I enjoyed my day with my one healthy boy.
Example: Alex received a book for his birthday. A Christmas book that plays "We Wish You a Merry Christmas..." It contains all variety of forest animals. Andy loves this book. He studies this book. He wants to commune on some level with the creatures and teach them all to sing, "We vish you a Merby Chrwismas, We vish you a Merby Chrwismas, and a Happy New Year."
He especially enjoys going through the book pointing out the animals and playing, "What's tis one called?" Some of his favorite creatures include, "vouse (mouse)", "sdunk (skunk)", and the "rabids (rabbits)".
Andy had his first official dental visit today. He took a ride in the dental chair which he said, "Its just like a space ship." He had 'pictures' of his teeth taken, which he wanted to take home. And he had his teeth cleaned though she had to pry his jaw apart to clean the last three teeth. He has very healthy clean teeth and the dentist said he did very well as he didn't even need to wear the super important dental shields (sunglasses)!
Mark and Alex were also due for dental visits though theirs were postponed. I had to drive Mark to the doctor yesterday as he was terribly ill -- turns out he has strep throat. Poor guy, I was surely miserable when I had it. We don't know what Alex had -- though he ran a fever and had a virtual migrane (I don't know if kids get them but he might as well of had one) and was very shaken all day yesterday. Today he seems to be afflicted by a head cold.
And in the world of family illnesses, Sean and Ryan are obivously afflicted. Sean has a head cold, 2 nasty infected ears and pink eye. Ryan has a head cold, 2 nearly infected ears and pink eye.
Only Andy and I are thus far immune, I've prayed many times it stays this way.
After the dental visit, (I finally didn't need to get any fillings from those cavities I got while prego with Andy) we went to Wal-Mart for laundry detergent. He asked for quite a lot of items for 'Chrwismas' -- Cocoa Rice Krispies, a random Dora movie, a clock that was about 3 feet in diameter, a bag of Cheetos, a chopper style bike that even Alex wouldn't fit on, etc.
Hope all is well. As you can see, I enjoyed my day with my one healthy boy.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
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