Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Just Some Pictures

My cute Mom checks our blog every day looking for updates. She'll talk to Cate on the phone in morning, check the blog, call in the afternoon, check the blog, and then, when I talk to her after Cate is in bed she'll say, "I was just reading your blog." Clearly, most of the time when she visits the blog she comes up wanting. And so tonight's double post is dedicated to Grandma!

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Peter on our bed.

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And on our bed again. New day, new outfit, same cute face.
 
The children's* room, where they have not yet co-slept (I'm pretty sure the first night of that will warrant its own blog post):
 
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*Children's? Childrens'? Katie and Becca, I double checked on that plural possessive just for you. (I don't want to be annoying my most loyal readers with punctuation mistakes, now do I?)



Peter's Blessing

Peter was blessed in church a couple Sundays ago. It was so great to have Nana and Granddad and Aunt Lauren in town for the occasion! It was also Aunt Lauren's birthday! Of course, I didn't think to take pictures of the food or festivities after church, but here are a few shots from the day.

Peter's blessing was lovely. In it, Sam mentioned Peter's patience and his ability to be a calming influence in our family. He has already proven to be the most mellow of the four of us. What a cool little guy he is. We love having him in our family!

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Here we all are at the end of the day: Nana, Sam, Peter, me, Cate, Granddad and Lauren
 
Next, the evolution of a kiss:

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Mmmmwwwaaaaah!

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What's next?

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And here's one from the weekend that I just love:
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Just look at those happy cherubs and their proud Granddad!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

On Choosing Your Battles

Admittedly, I can be pretty intense with Cate. She goes to a quiet room by herself, not the foyer to play, when she misbehaves at church. She sits in a regular chair, not a high chair, at restaurants. And, until recently, she didn't sleep with anything because I didn't want her to need a crutch to fall asleep.

I'm big in to her doing what she can for herself, which at this point includes being in charge of putting the dish towels away, getting her own dishes for meals, putting her used dishes in the sink, wiping off the table after dinner, putting her clothes away in drawers, emptying the trash from her room, bringing the brush and dustpan when I'm sweeping, and keeping track of her own shoes. More recently, she's learned to Swiffer (seriously, I showed her once and she did the whole front room!) and she's taken on a whole host of chores on Peter's behalf, including pacifier monitor, bottle picker-upper, and post-burp face wiper (not to mention chief entertainer).

But for a whole variety of reasons my own childhood was essentially void of whimsy, and I'm determined that will not be the case for Cate and Peter. We dance almost every day. We clap and squeal when the postman delivers our mail (Cate gets all the window envelopes and advertisements, her "paperwork"). We make silly faces. I can hardly wait till Cate understands sprinkles so that we can put them on everything. I've got big plans for finger painting with pudding and popping popcorn in the middle of the room with the air popper lid off and eating dessert first sometimes. And for a surprise hookey day during the school year when they each get to skip school and have their own all-day fun-packed date with Mom and Dad. We're big in to applause and giggles and high fives and tickles and hiding and chase.

And ... I let her spill her water pretty much wherever she wants. It's just water. We live in Houston, where it's always hot. We only have carpet in one room, and a tiny bit of water isn't going to hurt the carpet. When she spills it on linoleum or hard wood, she immediately gets a towel and cleans it up herself. I can't resist her squeals of delight when she pours it on her head. It's so cute when she splashes her hands in her tiny indoor puddles. And for all my intensity, in those moments when we are both splashing our hands in that tiny bit of water on the floor, I get to be my low-key Cool Mom alter ego. We both think this is great fun.

I had never given any thought at all to how this might play ... at someone else's house ... or with another toddler over. Until today. When I had a mom friend and her toddler over and I gave each of the girls about a three tablespoons of water in matching cups and Cate spilled a little. "Eh, you choose your battles, and that's not one I fight..." I said cheerfully, showing as much low-key, go-with-the-flow Cool Mom aloofness as I could muster. My low-key Cool Mom friend shrugged and smiled and I thought how nice that were both so totally, you know, Cool. And then Cate got the look of anticipatory delight she gets on her face every time just before she dumps the water all over herself. And then she dumped it. "Whoa," my low-key Cool Mom friend said, "that was totally deliberate, wilful spilling!" "And," she said, turning to her own 20-month-old, "We are not going to copy that, are we?"

Uh, low-key Cool Mom fail.

But here's the thing: I'm pretty sure one of the purposes of parents is to give the next generation something to stay up late talking with college roommates about, or to pass the time chatting about on a long road trip with a future spouse, or to pay a therapist $150 an hour to listen to sometime in their late 20s when self awareness and discretionary income hit their first peak simultaneously.

And for all the stuff we'll undoubtedly give her to talk about, there's one thing my Cate won't be saying: "I wish my mom had let me have a little fun. You know, I just wish she would have let me spill some water on the floor and play in it every now and then!" Not on my watch.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sleepy Head

Bless his heart, Peter has made the transition from one little monkey to two as easy as it could possibly be. Cate gets some credit, too, because she has been such a sweetie with him. But mostly Peter eats and sleeps. He wakes up for a couple hours in between and when he does his little eyes are wide open while he looks around checking us out. I never seem to have the camera around when he's awake, but isn't he cute when he's asleep:
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Sam's mom made me promise I'd never let Sam sleep with our babes unattended. So I don't. But why would I go anywhere else when I can see this adorable sight:

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Sunday nap time.


And speaking of not having the camera around (which I was, a minute ago) today I missed the best photo op ever. I introduced Cate to the movie Annie. And oh boy, was that fun. She insisted on holding Peter while we watched. And, no joke, my little Cate held him (without hitting him, pulling his hair, or flailing him off her lap) for about half an hour! And he was snug as a bug, awake the whole time, just sitting there in her arms. Every few minutes Cate would look at me adoringly, then smoosh her little face against Peter's for one of her signature loud, wet kisses. Peter would wince, collect himself, and snuggle back in to her arms. Gosh, I love those two. Maybe next time I'll get the camera before we get cozy. I just couldn't stop watching them (and didn't dare leave them unattended--ack! I'm not that confident in C yet!) long enough to get the camera. 

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

A Date with Cate

The Monday after Peter was born, Sam and I took Cate out on a Big Sister Date while my mom stayed home with Peter. We all had so much fun!

The highlight for me was the poor teenage boy pushing samples of Akido-somebody-or-other's Japanese food in the food court who, when I said, "No, thank you," responded with, "Are you sure? Baby wants some!" In the next moment, that boy learned an important lesson that I hope will stick with him throughout life. The moment came after nary a second's confused pause when I laughed and said, "Oh, no! There's no baby in there! I just had a baby ... on Friday!" I didn't know presumably healthy young people could turn that shade of purple. Poor kid.

But, alas, I digress ...

Here are some pics of all the fun things we did with our Cate!

The Merry-go-Round
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(Weird face, but let's be honest: I look sort of close to normal size here. Can't pass up an opportunity to post that to the world wide interweb, right?)
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(Shoot, my cover is blown.)

Ice cream!

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New shoes!

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First Big Girl Haircut!

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Cruising in the Monstermobile Stroller!

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What a day! Oh, and that hat she's sporting was a present Sam picked up for her when we stopped at Target on our way out for our date. What a lucky girl she is to have a Daddy who just couldn't resist that pink flowered hat for his girl!

Grandma and Peter had a fine afternoon without us: 

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P.S.
In case you read this and thought, "What? Didn't she say this was Monday? And didn't she have Peter on Friday?" please let me clarify. And please don't be too impressed. Both when I had Cate and when I had Peter, I felt 99% back to myself within about 12 hours of delivering them. I wasn't powering through anything or being all-around awesome here. I was just getting on with things, because by Monday I'd honestly been feeling fine for two and a half days. It's a blessing that (almost) makes up for TWO 21-hour labors (and by "labor" I'm talking contractions-every-three-minutes-or-less LABOR). So really, I wasn't being any kind of martyr here. In fact, I don't think I'd even taken any Advil.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

"Everyone Said I Looked Like ... "

There's a place in both Cate and Peter's baby books that says, "Everyone said I looked like _______" and when Cate was born there was no question the answer was, "DADDY!" (These days people seem to see a little more of me in her, but not at the beginning!)

So along Peter comes and he hadn't been here for two minutes before Sam and I were just staring at him marveling at how much he looks like CATE! Not one person has commented on him looking like either Sam or me. It's a genetic marvel, but I don't think anyone will ever doubt these two are siblings.

Here are a few pics of each of them to compare:

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 Cate
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Peter

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Peter
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Peter

I promise there really are two of them:

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(Please don't tell Cate's pediatrician she still has a bottle before bed.)