Friday, July 2, 2010

Jaadyn Turns 6

My oldest is 6 today. Can you believe it. I cannot.

He is traveling home today from a 4 day stay alone with my parents. Grandma Meme and Grandpa Cory came and got him last weekend - they left Monday and are returning today. I just talked to him and he has had so much fun in Montana, but finally misses us. He said he has had too much fun. My parents took him fishing, four wheeling, golfing, to see great grandma and have taco bell, and I am sure so much more. Today they are going to try and take him to Chuck E. Cheese for his birthday lunch. Then, for dinner he wants tacos and I got a pineapple upside down cake for dessert with lots of candles!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Almost 2 and Almost 5

Carter finally smiling cutely!


Isn't he such a big brother!!


Showing off?

Fun at the Seattle Children's Museum




Summer's Here!

To quote Carter, "woaw dude!"

School gets out tomorrow - Jaadyn is on his way to being a first grader. Today he has his Kindergarten graduation at 1.30. Where has this school year gone? Looking back, wow has he learned so much. He has a new best friend, can add, subract, can write a complete sentence, is remembering how to spell words, knows all about frogs, wood, and some presidents, oh and did I mention he can read! Reading is the big one for me. He reads to us in the car, bath, at bedtime and is finally excited because it is easier. I look forward to what next year brings for his learning!!!

So, with school getting out - so, I don't go crazy with both kids I have packed J's summer full. He is going to MT with my folks, then to Federal Way with Doug's folks, then comes home and has his b-day party, then starts day camps at the parks and rec, swim lessons, a class at the museum and maybe Karate. Is that to much? We'll soon find out. Jaadyn has been told about his busy summer, but I am sure to still battle him because he does not feel like it:)

What is Carter going to do? I don't know - everything is planned around Jaadyn. But, I do plan on taking him to Smallwoods to feed the animals, to the wading pools around town, to the Quincy water park, Cashmere pool and Leavenworth Salt Water pool. Oh, and we cannot forget his 2nd birthday is also just around the corner. It is so weird having both July babies - July 2nd and July 5th.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Discipline = Teach

I have been reading a very interesting book lately on positive disciplining strategies. The book is called Discipline without Distress by Judy Arnall - it is a LLL approved book for better parenting and is amazing. I am so impressed with the information that my mom has gotten the book for herself and my brother.

With an 18 month old and a 5 1/2 year old my parenting skills were definitely being challenged too much - I had to do something since time-outs, yelling, getting frustrated, etc. were definitely not working. This book has been the answer and after a couple of weeks of using a new approach I am seeing results. Before J hardly hugged me or kissed me - now all the time and all of our stress levels have come down.

Anyways the keys in this book give tools for raising caring, responsible children who can communicate and validate feelings without time-outs, spanking, punishment, or bribery. So, far I have learned how important parent maintenance time-outs are - so, now every Sunday I get two hours to myself - and Doug gets two hours to himself. This last weekend I went shopping and then to a coffee house and read - bliss. I have also learned how important it is to give our children the power of communication and validate feelings and work on active listening. Children go through so many different developmental stages and their cognitive development is staged and I have put too high of expectations on my children when they are developmentally not ready yet. I have learned that my children are not doing the the things they are to defy me or being naughty for me - it is just their stage. I have also learned how important the positive is - encouraging more than praising and to say no differently. If our children only hear no and don't get any positives it is very hard for them to be successful. Also, we are her to teach, model and mentor our children into the adults we want them to be. I could go on and on, but I have other things to get to this napternoon:)

Thanks for reading - take the time to check out some positive discipline resources or child development and enlighten yourself today! You will be a better mentor for your and our children I guarantee:)

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Pictures

Too much xmas fun!!!

New Year

Well, it is the new year and we are kicking it off big. We ended the old year with some new big purchases - finally, finishing off our last year's tax return. Doug got a new TV, I got a Vitamix and we both got a new dishwasher:) Doug installed our new dishwasher yesterday and boy is it different - lots to get used to. We went with a european brand this time - time will tell. Our old one only lasted 4 1/2 years and went kinda fritzy after only 1 year in use.

Jaadyn is back to school after a long winter break. We did not get out much because I was sick for pretty much all of break. I got this weird cold before school got out - that went into the flu - that went back into a cold - and then just a sore throat for a long time. I am all better now - for now. The first week back to school hit us all hard. Jaadyn and I were exhausted by Thursday. In fact, he took a nap at school on Thursday after telling his teacher he just could not do his math anymore and needed to lie down. I even took a nap that day - unheard of.

Christmas was wonderful for everyone. We did not go anywhere. My parents came for a week right after xmas. Doug's folks visited for a day on the 26th. The boys got lots of fun new toys and mom and dad did good this year not buying them tons. We left that to the grandparents - finally. I was pretty proud of myself when I figured out how much I had spent on both boys - aroudn $40 total. - thank goodness for year round clearance. Santa even made out cheap shopping craigslist:)

Doug and I are also celebrating exciting weightlosses for both of us. Since July Doug has dropped down to 160 and I have dropped 22 lbs. - size 8/10 - to a 3/4 - can you believe it - and none it is excercise based! Hoping it will not creep back on:)

Friday, September 18, 2009

Milestones

Wow -

What an incredible year to date. We have survived the first two weeks of school and it has been amazing for us all. Jaadyn is adjusting to Kindergarten better than I expected and loves it. Carter and I are getting to have Doug all to ourselves and also figuring out what to do with out brother. Doug is taking the changes the hardest. But, is finally getting some one-on-one time with Carter - which is priceless.

Jaadyn has not cried yet at school or at the thought of going. He is making friends fast and oh boy, has girls hugging and kissing him already. What is in store for us in MS and HS? I only cried briefly as we left the classroom the first day - and I did not let Jaadyn see. I was not as overwhelmed as I thought I would be and was more proud than anything! This week on Wednesday I just started dropping him off in front of the school - can you believe it. My Kindergartener can go into the school all my himself.

Jaadyn also mastered tieing his shoes last weekend. I was getting tired of tieing them for him - after about 1 month of wearing tie shoes. Wow! My Kindergartener can tie his own shoes!

Now, turning attention to Carter - he is walking everywhere!!! He is at the point where he would rather walk than crawl. He has the cutest little duck waddle. And with a cloth diaper on it is even cuter! He is also getting more challenging everyday as we get closer to the terrible twos - what do they call difficult ones I wonder? But, he is mine and I would not give him up for the world. Oh, and can he pitch a fit! Jaadyn never threw tantrums like Carter. Crazy the differences between these two.