Oh, December. What a crazy but wonderful month you have been.
We started off the month driving back from our Thanksgiving trip to Louisiana. The kiddos were amazing in the car again - we're so thankful for great travel companions! Bruce wasn't as engaged with his toys on the return trip, but the iPad had a fully charged battery and there were enough videos to keep him entertained until we arrived back home.
Charlie had to be away on business trips for a good portion of the month. He was at a convention in Las Vegas for nearly a week, spent a couple of days at the Kansas City office, and then spent several days in Canada working on a project. He was exhausted and fighting a nasty cold, but he survived and we were thankful to have him home in time for Christmas!
While Charlie was home, we had fun decorating the house some for Christmas, playing outside in the snow and ice, and opening all of the Christmas presents as they came in the mail early. I think Bruce enjoyed them better that way because it wasn't a massive toy overload. I just hope he realizes that once January gets here, there won't be magical boxes that appear on our doorstep daily filled with all kinds of wonderful surprises...
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making Frosty is great fun |
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throwing Frosty is even more fun |
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The Crystal Coop |
While Charlie was away, I took the kids up to see Charlie's parents for a few days. Bruce got some tractor driving in, Granny K got to love on some grandbabes, I didn't have to juggle two kids at dinner/bath/bedtime for a few nights, and Grandpa Bill got some "help" with farm chores. Well, Bruce may not have been too much help, but I think he's kind of like that spoon full of sugar that helps the medicine go down. I'd imagine farm chores are a little more enjoyable when you've got a beaming buddy tagging along with you. Bill and Yvonne also made a trip down to our house one evening to have an early Christmas with us and to help once again with getting the kids to bed.
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loading up his smaller tractor on his "trailer" - just like Grandpa |
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my little helper |
And when we were stuck inside, and I was tied up with Abby, we made good use of Netflix. Yes, we're still using the television as a babysitter. Bruce's attention span is growing quite a bit, and he can enjoy a show that lasts 20-30 minutes now. He really enjoys watching Barney (my high school self would roll her eyes at this, but my mama self actually doesn't mind it too much and appreciates all the songs that make Bruce enthusiastic about brushing his teeth and washing his hands, etc.), Bob the Builder, and Mighty Machines. He even sat with Charlie and watched his first feature length movie - the Polar Express.
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Bruce found a train caboose! |
Bruce's attention span isn't all that's growing either - I think Bruce must have had a growth spurt recently because all of his pants became two inches too short over night, and he seems so much more like a little boy now and not a toddler. When do they lose that title anyway? I'm not sure, but I definitely wouldn't use that word to describe Bruce anymore. His vocabulary continues to grow by leaps and bounds as well. It makes me giggle sometimes to hear the words and phrases that come out of his tiny mouth!
Not to be outdone, Abby has a few new developments of her own! She had her two-month well baby check up at the beginning of this month and everything is great! At a little over 11 pounds, she's in the 42nd percentile for weight, the 96th percentile for height, and is meeting all the recommended benchmarks.
She also is really good at finding her hands, knuckles, and fingers now. I wouldn't say that she's a thumb/finger sucker yet, but she really enjoys gnawing on her fists. She's working really hard on opening her hands up so she can play with toys, too. Right now her favorites include a crazy soft owl blankie buddy, a bug rattle, and a small Eeyore stuffed animal. Again, super soft. How do they make fabric so soft these days? She likes to grab them and pull them up to brush against her face. And chew on them, naturally. What does she like to hold on to most of all though? My hair. With both fists. All day long. I would tie it back in a pony tail, but Bruce freaks out when I do that... "Take it off! Take it off! Take it off!"
The hardest part about life with Abby these days is her sleeping habits though. It can be maddening at times! She still takes super short naps, around 30 minutes a few times a day, and is still waking up a couple of times at night to eat. There have been a few nights where she only woke up once, and I start to think we're entering a new chapter of better sleep, but then we're right back to more frequent wake ups. Since we agree with the Fourth Trimester philosophy of parenting for the most part, we had decided to wait to start sleep training until halfway through January. After this last week though, we decided to start a few days early! After two nights in a row of her waking up every 30 minutes wanting to be bounced back to sleep, we decided to start letting her cry it out. She's been handling it really well, so that makes the crying a little easier on our hearts! Next item on the sleep training agenda is to move Bruce to his big boy bed...
And how did we spend Christmas? We did a little "Destination Parenting" down in Horseshoe Bay, Texas with my side of the family. We drove down on Christmas Eve and were able to spend a couple of days there before needing to head back. After the 13 hour trek to Louisiana last month, the 9 hours it took to get to my mom's house felt like a cake walk. It was great to spend time with my family, even if most of that time was spent tending to a baby or wrangling a Little. And just about the entire family and all of our odds and ends were able to come for part of the time we were there, which was really nice. We had lots of great food, and everyone really outdid themselves when it came to presents. Abby was a little more alert for this vacation compared to our trip at Thanksgiving time, and I think she was a little overwhelmed with all the new faces and the unfamiliar environment. She gave away a good share of smiles, but definitely had some major meltdowns and didn't sleep all that well. Bruce, on the other hand, had a fabulous time! He enjoyed the extra attention, had great fun playing with his cousins, and loved going on walks to look for "reindeer" and other animals. He even got to share a bedroom with Papa and Grandma for the first time and didn't seem to be bothered by that a bit (Although he did learn how to climb out of the pack and play). I would like to think back on this trip as "Abby's First Christmas," but I think we'll more likely remember it as the year we forgot to bring the kid's suitcase with us...
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opening presents |
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helping Grandma open her presents, too |
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just like Bob the Builder! |
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Cracker Barrel road trip break |
We drove back to Oklahoma on Saturday, just in time for our friends to stay the night with us as a "halfway point" in their holiday traveling. Seeing Dan, Leslie and Liam in this way is getting to be a Christmas tradition that I love, even if we only get to see them for an hour or so before they get back on the road.
Since being home, Charlie hasn't had to go into the office for work, so we've been enjoying some family time - taking it easy, unpacking all of our Christmas goodies, slowly getting caught up on house chores, recovering from colds, and putting away Christmas decorations. We didn't make any plans to ring in the new year, and we definitely won't be staying up until midnight tonight, but that doesn't mean that we're not looking forward to 2014 and all that it has to offer us!
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