Monday, November 24, 2008

Big Brother, Jack!


I am way behind on blogging...one entry for the month of November is stinky.  I had to come out of the gates with something good to impress, so here it is:  It's true...Jack is going to be a big brother!  On or around July 17th, we will be welcoming a new member into the family.  I am trying to sell Jack on the idea of a sibling.  When I first asked him if he wanted to be a big brother, he enthusiastically replied, "No way!".  I have been telling him about how cool it will be to be the big man in the house and all of the things that he can teach the baby.  Now when I ask him, he says "Okay".  Maybe we're getting somewhere.

I was hoping to avoid the nausea that I experienced when pregnant with Jack, but no luck...it's here in full force.  I am also pretty tired.  Through all of the first trimester stuff, I always find the nausea a little comforting, as I feel that I know everything is okay if I feel sick.  Kind of strange, maybe.  Ben has been doing a great job, pitching in extra with laundry, meal prep, and early morning Jack duty.  He gets the Gold Star!

Jack continues to thrive and do well.  Each day his vocabulary expands.  He routinely makes four word sentences.  We have had a few five word ones.  Last week while riding in the car, he said, "I read books to babies to make Amy happy".  Nine words!  I could hardly believe it.  More importantly, though, I was focusing on the meaning.  Amy is Aunt Amy, Ben's sister.  She is currently pregnant with twins and due any day now.  He is excited about her babies and also concerned about making Aunt Amy happy.  Hopefully, he can slide into his new role as cousin and help his transition to big brother be a little smoother.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Trick-or-Treat 2008





Trick-or-Treat 2008 was a giant success!  This is the first year that Curious George aka Jack has really known what was going on.  All day Friday we practiced how we were going to knock on doors and what we were going to say.  To say that he was excited would be an understatement.  He started asking to go around 10:30 am.

George didn't want to put on his costume, but once he did, he didn't want to take it off.  He pranced around the house saying "I am George!".  First, we went to Mimi and Pop's.  He filled his basket with plain M & M's and the Matchbox car set of emergency vehicles.  Then he went next door to Judy and Al's where he scored a John Deere tractor (even one he didn't have in his extensive collection yet---bonus!!!).  BTW, gotta love those folks who don't load your kid up with candy---thank you. Next we headed out towards home and hit up Aunt Amy.  She was waiting with a special goodie bag.  We ended our night at Ken and Jeanne's  house for dinner.  Jeanne made a great dinner for us and Ken (aka "K" to Jack) fed Jack about fourteen cookies.  A great time was had by all.  Boppo and Nana (Ben's parents) didn't make it up in time from VW for Friday night, so Jack got to dress up again on Saturday and visit them.  Who knew Halloween could be so exhausting!