Monday, April 30, 2012

Day 121: Stay Little, Little Buddy

Since my semester is only eight days from being over (thank God!  Although I am not sure how I will get everything done...) it has been a little crazy around here.  I barely have time to remember to take pictures of Little Buddy, let alone post in this blog, but I am determined to keep going!  Just excuse how short and sweet the posts may be over the next few days.

It was a whirlwind day.  We managed to make it to BBC on time and then played at the playground.  Daddy was supposed to meet us for lunch, but then he was surprised with a work function, so we were lucky enough for Ms. T and T to join us.  The boys had a great time eating their quesadillas at Chipotle, though the workers are still mind-boggled when I have to order the full-size quesadilla instead of the kids-size for Little Buddy.  The kid-size just doesn't cut it for my Little Monster!  I keep waiting for his appetite to slow down like the doctor said would happen, but we are just not there yet.

After having fun with T at lunch, Little Buddy was worn out and took a great nap.  His naps are changing yet again.  He still falls asleep on the way home after lunch, and I still have to wheel him in the stroller, asleep, into the house.  He is still waking up angry around one, one-thirty in the afternoon, but now I can carry him upstairs, rock him for a few minutes, and then lay him in his crib.  He's been great about going back to sleep until nearly three!  It's been a real blessing for me as I try to finish papers for school and for him because he is so happy and well-rested once he wakes up!

We played for a bit after nap and then Little Buddy watched some Elmo while I got dinner ready.  Though he wasn't really interested in the salmon tonight, pumpkin yogurt oatmeal is still a favorite.


Yum, delicious and messy, a perfect combination!


I love it!


Daddy was nice enough to hang out with Little Buddy and give him a bath while I cleaned up the kitchen, took care of some laundry, and went back to paper writing.  Once Little Buddy went to bed, I was back to writing full force, but I still couldn't stop myself from taking a break and going in to check on my little man. 


He always pushes himself in the corner to sleep! 

I know it's a bit blurry, but the image still tugs at my heart.  My little boy isn't so little anymore, but I love seeing this big kid in his crib.  I've been surprised he hasn't tried to crawl out yet, but I'm ok with keeping him his crib for a bit longer.  It makes it seem like he'll stay little a bit longer.

Night everyone,

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Day 120: My Turn

Daddy was kind enough to watch Little Buddy most of yesterday so that I could work on homework, so today I returned the favor while Daddy exercised his carpentry skills on the pirate ship.  So after we got home from church, Little Buddy and I started having some fun.


"What do you want to do today mommy?"


"I'm game for anything!  Especially when I'm wearing Daddy's work shirt!"


"Let me kiss my monkey goodbye first!"


We spent the day reading books, coloring, and playing at the water table outside.  He really likes his water table (he especially likes dumping the water on himself).


We finished the day with some playtime with Uncle C, a tasty brisket for dinner, and just general cuteness.  Daddy got a lot done on the pirate ship and it is really coming along!


It's going to be amazing once it's finished!  Little Buddy is so lucky to have such a talented Daddy!

Night everyone,

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Day 119: Hanging Out at Home

After our big zoo day yesterday, we took it pretty easy today.  We went to swim class, ran a few errands, ate some lunch, and came home to nap time.  Since I have four papers due on Tuesday, Daddy was kind enough to play with Little Buddy outside while I tried not to get carpal tunnel syndrome and a crooked neck as I typed away. 


Checking out the garden...


"Tomatoes are looking good!"



The pirate ship is coming along!  Can't wait til he can play on it.


When it was finally time for me to take a break, we took Chesney for a walk.  Little Buddy was very excited to go.


"C'mon Chesney!  Let's go!"


When we got home from the walk, it was already bath and bedtime.  I missed hanging out with my Little Buddy today, but I got three of my four papers done.  Anyway, he and I will play all day tomorrow while Daddy works on the pirate ship!

Good night all, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Friday, April 27, 2012

Day 118: Family Date Day: Zoo Fun!

It had been a really long work week for my husband, so he was very happy that today was his Friday off.  Since he had been so busy this week, he wanted to spend most of the day with me and Little Buddy having fun, so we decided to test out Little Buddy's new wagon at the zoo!

All packed up and ready to start our day! 


The wagon's great, but now I want to run!


I'm coming to get you Daddy!


Getting closer...


Here I am!


Checking out the rhinos.



Banging on the bongos!



He had such a great time, he passed out before we could even take him to pick a toy from the gift shop!  I'd say that the day was a success!



Sleepy baby.


Once we got home, Little Buddy took a nice long nap and woke up happy and refreshed.  On the wonders of a good nap!  We then went out to take care of a few errands, the most important of which was my new phone!  I am excited to take pictures of Little Buddy again without having to worry about bringing a separate camera.  I also went ahead and purchased an Otterbox to ensure that Little Buddy doesn't get his hands on this phone too, lol!

Night everyone,

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Day 117: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?


If you would have asked me 15 years ago if I was I was going to be stay-at-home mom, I would have looked at you like you were crazy and told you absolutely not; I had career plans.

If you would have asked me 10 years ago if I was going to be a stay-at-home mom, I would have eyed you and then told you, grudgingly, that I would probably take one year off to stay with the baby and then go back to work.

If you would have asked me 5 years ago if I was going to be a stay-at-home mom, I would have sighed and told you that I would probably take the first year off to stay at home and then work part-time until the child was old enough to start preschool.

Isn’t it crazy how priorities change?

As I sat at lunch today with Little Buddy and two of our friends and their children, it occurred to me that, though I never saw this path for myself, I have no regrets about doing it.  In fact, I love that I have this opportunity and give thanks every day for it.

It is amazing to me how our society can sometimes socialize girls to despise the idea of staying at home with their kids.  When people ask us what we want to be when we grow up, we are not expected to answer “a mommy.”  If we do, we are normally patted on the head and told, “Well yes, but what do you want to do?”  The obvious implications are that being “just a mommy” is not enough, that if we want to achieve our potential we have to set our sights “higher”.

Now before I go any further, I want to make something clear:  I am not idolizing stay-at-home moms (or dads) and I am not villainizing working moms (or dads).  In fact, I am working on my doctorate degree right now because I do want to go back to work in a few years.  But I also don’t naively question the decision of women who don’t want to go back to work, which was something I did question in my youth.  I get it now.  What I do want to say is that sometimes our society puts unreasonable expectations on women, telling us that our fight for equality in the workplace is jeopardized if we “succumb” to caring for our children or that our relationship with our children will be weakened if we decide to “focus” our lives on our careers.  There is something extraordinarily wrong with that.  I thought our fight for equality was so that we could have the choice of doing what we wanted to do and having the opportunity to adjust our lives in a way that worked for our individual situation and for our family.  Without criticism.

And still, many of us don’t have that choice.  I realize how lucky I am to be able to do what I want to do.  I have several friends who are strong, independent women with good careers that desperately wish they could stay home with their children, but their financial situation doesn’t allow it.  Sometimes they are lauded for going back to work and not “throwing their education away” and sometimes they are degraded because they are “letting other people raise their kids.”  Seriously society? What is wrong with us?  Why can’t we just be supportive of what each of us need to do for our families and recognize that sometimes people have to make tough choices in order to provide for their families?  Why can’t we just realize that some people are called to do different things and that does not affect how much they love their children?  Why are we so polarized on this topic?

As for me, my parents both needed to work to provide for my brother and I.  It wasn’t easy, but they wanted to make sure that we had every opportunity available to us.  In order to accommodate this, they worked opposite schedules:  My dad worked days, going in at some ungodly early hour so that he could be home by 3 to meet us when we got off the bus from school and my mom worked midnights so that someone would always be home with us during the day.  We never had to worry about daycare in the summer or latchkey after school or who would watch us when we were sick.  There was always someone home for us.  They made their situation work for their family; isn’t that what all of us are trying to do?

When I was a child, I just accepted this.  I just accepted that fact that the world worked and I saw my mom and dad all the time and someone was always home with us.  That was life.  I never appreciated all the behind the scenes work that went into it, all the sacrifices that they had to make.  My needs were being met, so how would I notice that my parents rarely got to see one another, sleep long enough, or pursue interests of their own?  They built everything around making sure my brother and I were taken care of, and we just took it for granted.  But that’s how it is supposed to be as kids.  Everything is supposed to appear so seamless and stable that we don’t know how much planning and stress our parents go through to turn pure chaos into something (slightly) manageable.  It isn’t until we are older, and have kids of our own that we are strapping into carseats and chauffeuring to sports practices that we even think of the Herculean effort our parents made.  So thank you, Mom and Dad, for the sacrifices you made to make my childhood seem so effortless.  I didn’t appreciate it enough then, but I certainly do now.

Because that is what good parents do, regardless of whether they work or stay at home, they make childhood easy and effortless.  Little Buddy just woke up in the middle of his nap with a full diaper and, as I changed it, he sent an endless stream of waterworks all over me and the nursery.  Will he know how I changed all my goals for the day in order to quickly clean his room while he finished his nap?  No, he’ll lie on his dry, clean changing table and continue his day, oblivious to the two extra loads of laundry I had to do and the carpet I had to scrub.  That’s how it is supposed to be.  All he needs now is to feel loved.  But one day he’ll know.  And he’ll appreciate it that much more because he’ll understand.

And if anyone ever asks him what he wants to be when he grows up, and he answers, “a daddy,” that will be enough for me.  

But for now, he's just content playing in a big box.


Hmm..it's nice but...


I think I need to personalize it with some green crayon action!


Boxes are great! 


Goodnight everyone,

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Day 116: My Little Ham Bone

For the past week, Little Buddy has been sleeping in until about 6:30 AM, sometimes even 6:45 AM!  Although this has been great for a few extra moments of sleep for me, poor Daddy hasn't been able to see his Little Buddy before heading to work.  He misses starting his day with that smiling face.

Today was another 6:30 AM day.  I do greatly prefer it to a 5:45 AM wake-up call, but late starts are tough on school mornings.  We have to leave by 8:30 AM, which is a half hour earlier than we have to leave for BBC.  Just that extra half hour seems to make a big difference.  And, just when I think we are ready to go on time, Little Buddy decides to dirty a diaper!  Today was no exception.  We made it out the door by the skin of our teeth after a last minute diaper change.

As I've mentioned before, Little Buddy has had a rough time at school lately, as have several of his friends.  I keep hoping the separation anxiety will abate, but each week it remains.  He seemed a little less sad at drop off today, so there is hope!  He didn't cry until I went to hand him off to the teacher, as opposed to crying as we walk down the hall to his classroom.  I'll take whatever progress I can get.

I was pleasantly surprised then, when I went to pick him up and his teachers told me that he had a great day!  Besides drop off, he didn't cry all day!  Yay!  Hopefully this phase is starting to pass.  But I do like the new stage that's starting:  he's becoming such a ham!  Now each time I take out the camera, he runs up, smiles, and yells "cheese!"  You'll see it in the pictures from today.  However, he is starting to do this to strangers as they try to take pictures of their kids!  How did I teach a twenty-two month old not to photo bomb?

 

Cheese!  My happy boy leaving school and wearing his bookbag!  


I can't believe how big he is already!


Once I got him packed into the truck, we headed over to the park to play.  Ms. J and her boys were there and we had fun playing with them. 


Cheese!  Playing at the park wearing the replacement bucket hat! 


Loves going down the slide!


As the afternoon went on, it started to get pretty hot, so we decided to leave the park and head to the splash pad to wait to meet up with Daddy.


Joe Cool.


Cheese!  I love the splash pad!

Daddy had a late dinner for work tonight and wouldn't be able to see Little Buddy before bed.  Since he didn't get to see Little Buddy this morning, Daddy asked us to come up and eat an early dinner.  We were happy to oblige.


Happy to see Daddy!


 "Let's get some food now!"


Cheese!  Somebody's happy to have his grilled cheese and to cheese it up for the camera!


"Here's the church and here's the steeple, open the doors and see the people!"


Yum, yum, yum!


After dinner, we said goodbye to Daddy and left to go home for bath and bedtime.  I was hoping that I had worn Little Buddy out enough to ensure an easy, uneventful bedtime.  Oh was I wrong!  I gave him his bath and let him walk over to his bedroom like we do every night.  However, as I picked out his pajamas, Little Buddy bent down to grab a book and...starting peeing!  As I quickly tried to block the fire hose with a towel, he then made a poo-poo on the floor!  Argh!  Oh well, I can't complain too much; this is only the third time he's peed on the floor and just the second time he poo-pooed on the floor.  Oh the glamour of parenthood!  Once I got everything cleaned up, he went to bed fairly easily.  

So that was our day.  I wanted to take a second to thank all of you who have told me that you like this blog.  I am committed to recording Little Buddy and I's year together, but sometimes it takes a lot of effort to set aside the time to write it, especially late at night when I am working on homework.  Just knowing that my friends are out there reading it gives me motivation to keep it up.  Thank all of you for your support!  This may actually be a New Year's Resolution that I fully keep!

Night everyone, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Day 115: Play dates, Popsicles, and...Grad School?

Today started with me packing the truck for a full day of adventure with Little Buddy.  We were going to run some errands, go to a play date, and then Little Buddy was going to his first grad school class with me!  We were going to be gone all day, so I had a lot to pack.  Toddlers require a lot of gear!

After a quick stop at Target, we were on our way to the play date.  We had a great time at Ms. T's and are thankful to her and T for having us over.  Little Buddy loved playing out in the yard with his friends.

Hitting the slide with my buddies!


Little Buddy and N



Here I go!



Weee!



"C'mon O!  It's lots of fun!"


They sure worked up a sweat with all that playing...time for Popsicles!


Little Buddy and T enjoying their snack.



"I love my Popsicle!"



The Popsicle eating crew!



Thanks for letting us come play!

He was so tired after the play date, he fell asleep as soon as his head hit the car seat.  That is what I was hoping for, since we were headed to the University Center next.  My group was meeting before class to finishing up some debriefing, so I needed Little Buddy to sleep for a bit and wake up in a good mood so he would play nicely until Daddy came to pick him up.  I was able to wheel Little Buddy in the classroom in his stroller and get through most of my debriefing before he woke up crying.  I wish he would get these naps figured out soon!  After I got him settled, he played pretty well, and smiled at everyone.  He managed to use his cuteness to wrap my classmates and my professor around his little finger.  :)

Soon Daddy was there to pick him up.  My two boys headed home to dinner, which they shared with Pooh Bear.





And, after a full and fun day, I am off to get some rest.  See you later!

Night all, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy

Monday, April 23, 2012

Day 114: Revenge of the No Naps

I knew it would happen.  I just knew it.  As soon as I got all comfortable and complacent in those glorious naps of his, they disappeared.

The day started out innocently enough.  We even made it out the door in time to make it to BBC for the ENTIRE warm-up.  This is a pretty monumental accomplishment for us.  After the workout, we played at the park (where Little Buddy attempted to give me a heart attack by hanging out a "big kid" opening on the upper level), and then had lunch with Daddy.  Little Buddy fell asleep on the ride home and I was able to get him in the house without any problem.  But as soon as I pulled out the cheese to shred for the dinner, I heard some shuffling around and a plaintive call for "Momma?"  Ugh.

I spent the next 20 minutes trying to get him back to sleep but he wasn't having it.  Knowing that he needed his rest and I needed to work on some things around the house, I tried my next tactic:  quiet time.  I took Little Buddy up to his room and placed him in his crib while I went downstairs to work.  He actually played quietly with his stuffed animals for about an hour.  When I finished on project in the kitchen and he was still up, I decided I would just clean the kitchen up and then go get him.  By the time I got up there, though, he was finally out!  I was tempted to take a picture (especially because a nap in the crib is exceptionally rare) but didn't want to chance it.  I got to go downstairs and work for another hour before he woke up, happy and rested.

After Daddy got home, we had dinner, and then it was time for Little Buddy's bath.  He still loves his bath and likes to wear his rinse bowl as a hat.



"What do you mean it's time to get out and I have to take off my bowl?"


"Oh, but I get to wear my shark towel?  I guess that's ok then."


"Better check the old scale..."



Shark hugs for Mommy!




I love my Baby Shark!


When he was all dried off, we put his pajamas on him and got him ready for bed.  Daddy's allergies have been acting up again and he was sniffling, so Little Buddy offered him a tissue.




Love my sweet boy!


Goodnight all, 

LBM

Little Buddy's Mommy