Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ahh Gymnastics

There are kids classes that are of a certain quality that you know you are getting your money's worth because of quality instructors, quality equipment, and a great group of eager kids.

We found that class in Oak Park's gymnastics program. I heard about this program but due to my work schedule, their enrollment process and my pregnancy, I was unable to enroll Carys and Helen earlier.

I have thought Helen would love gymnastics for some time. She's strong, fearless, motivated. Even before she was three, I realized I needed to give her an appropriate outlet for her energy. Since I've been at home and it's wintertime, it's even more apparent.

Her first class was great. Helen was on the waitlist and missed two classes so her group was two classes ahead of her. They have 15 kids and split them into separate groups, 5 kids each. They have unique ways of teaching the basics. Helen was able to do her favorite jumps and run but she did follow instructions very well. Her coach commented on how well she did and asked me if this was her first time at gymnastics.

This program does have a competitive track if gymnasts prove they have talent and interest. I'm not pushing Helen but if she wants to go further, there will be an opportunity here in Oak Park.

Since Helen enjoyed the class so much, I signed Carys up for the following class. So now every Tuesday I will pick the girls up at 12:30 and spend the next few hours at the gym. The upside for me, they are also family friendly. There is a small play area and study area for kids and benches for parents. I met another few ladies, one has children much the same ages as ours. The downside, Carys and Helen are learning tumbles and jumps they want to execute downstairs and off the love sac. I hope I can keep them injury free, at least at home:)

Friday, January 16, 2009

What Do Kids Do All Day?

Since it's FREEZING COLD outside, we have been unable to stretch our legs for some time now. I have kept the kids home to minimize Walker's exposure but it's resulted in some challenging and fun days.

Here are some things we've been doing to occupy our time:
Simon says
Follow the leader
Playing music and dancing
Hearts
Memory
Singing for each other
Carys has been using the computer for Math, Japanese and English
Helen has been practicing her alphabet
Painting
Coloring
Stickers
Imaginative play (dress up)
Learning to make the bed
Entertaining Walker
TV (Word World is their current fav)
Movies
Reading (they have a new book called the Love for Three Oranges, we've read that everyday for a week)
Bible study

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

More Pink Please



Walker looks very pink, he blends in with his surroundings.


Self Imposed Snow Days








So we've been staying home these last few cold, snowy days. I've had to shovel and got the great idea to take the girls out so they could play in the backyard while I shovel. They went straight for the snow (once I clarified with Helen that we could not water the plants right now). I have no idea why they went straight on their hands and knees, they literally dove in. Of course, once you get your gloves snowy, they get cold and it goes downhill from there. So Carys was pulling off gloves to reposition her snowsuit cufs over them, all this while I'm trying to shovel before Walker wakes up inside. Luckily I was done when I discovered the girls thought it was great fun to push the snow back ONTO the sidewalk I cleared moments earlier. So, once I reshoveled, we went inside and had a hot chocolate. Tonight, I waited until they all were asleep before shoveling.


In the Jungle



Walker hates to be set down so I try to vary his environment to see if there's a place he likes better than another. This is not it, yet. I can't recall when babies start to like these playmats. The girls loved theirs and they love this one. Maybe it's something you are born with? If only I could wear the play mat, he would probably be happy with it. Interestingly, the only place I've found that he consistently tolerates is his bouncy seat in the bathroom while I take a shower. I think this is wonderful, at least I can take a "relaxing" shower while he kicks back and takes a quick catnap. I can't decide if it's the running water or the sea foam green color in the bathroom. Maybe he'll be a jungle baby after all when he gets a bit older.

Hefty Boy



Walker is now 12 lbs, 12 oz. He gained a little more than 4 lbs in 5 weeks. So our Pedi has said he was overfed. I was a bit surprised b/c he seemed genuinely hungry when I fed him and did not spit up a lot but the weight gain is significant. Not that he's on a diet, but the Pedi said he could go 6-7 hours straight overnight without feeding. This sounds great to me but Walker does not agree with this assessment. We've moved him to his room and so far, I've been able to stretch him to 4.5 hrs b/n his last evening feeding and first night feeding. Since we have a tiny house, we had a few miserable nights while working on this. Walker has also rejected the binky and we are continuing to try to convince him of it's usefulness for comfort sake (his and ours).

Basically he's a sweet little baby who is satisfied as long as he's being held and rocked. He loves motion and closeness. Pretty normal.

Smiling Baby



Walker is smiling and it's not gas. He's been smiling for a while and usually breaks out a big one for his pal, Carys. She loves to get close to him and talk sweetly. Carys will sing and soothe him when he's fussy and she loves to entertain him when he's alert. The downside is sometimes when he's sleeping she will sing and talk sweetly to him and this sometimes wakes him up. I do get a bit frustrated when this happens but I try to remind myself I have to take the good with the bad and I also remind her to leave him alone when he's sleeping. Helen loves to sit next to him and pick the lint from his fingers (since he keeps his hands in a fist and wears gowns with mittens). Walker does not like this grooming but Helen is persistent. She's like the a little monkey grooming her brother. She also loves to check his toes for lint. And since she's really adventurous, I have to watch out for her because she loves to give him a few BIG BOUNCES just to add a bit of excitement when he's relaxing in his bouncy seat. Luckily, this proves to be more upsetting to me than to him. We are working on it but Helen loves to put a little extra OOMPH in everything she does.


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Doing fine



Just to let you know we are doing fine. We are super busy, sorry I've not posted for a while. I'll update the pics when Poppy returns.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Happy New Year 2009



We had a very relaxing New Year's Eve just the 5 of us. We were snuggled at home watching movies and enjoying the last evening of 2008.

We hope this year brings blessing to you and your family. God bless.