Soren has yet to grasp the concept of Santa. On Christmas Eve I tried to use Santa as a bribe to get Soren to fall asleep. Soren then said "Mama, call Santa on the phone and tell him not to come." Well, Soren did go to bed and Santa did come. While Sevi slept through most of the day's dual family activities, Soren was in present heaven. In his eyes he scored twice as much by acting as Sevi's official present opener. All I know is that I was blessed early this year by the gift of a 5 week old infant that sleeps 8 hours in the night. Yes, there really must be a Santa!
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Rock And Roll Is Where It's At
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Randrea
The Cedar Cultural Center was the venue last Saturday for the debut of the Bunny Clogs new children's album by local singer Adam Levy (from the Honeydogs). This was the first rock 'n roll concert for both Soren and Sevi. Soren made it up on the stage (on the far left of the pic) for the Midtown Greenway song, grooving with a packed stage of toddler hipsters. Local themes kept everyone entertained during the clever and surreal performance.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Gingerbread Cookies
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Randrea
As of last year Soren has a holiday tradition of making gingerbread cookies with his Nana Anne. This year we surprised Nana with Soren having his own gingerbread man apron to wear for the festivities. I think Soren's favorite part of the whole process is the eating of the cookies and what body part to chomp off first. Thanks Nana for the great tradition.
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Monday, December 07, 2009
Kid's Workshop, but with a little help from the parent's
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Randrea
The first Saturday of each month Home Depot offers a kid's workshop providing wood toy kits that kids can build. This past Saturday the kit was a wagon, so we jumped on the opportunity. Aprons are handed out along with the necessary tools but the real treat is the popcorn. This is a smart move on Home Depot's part to help keep the kids occupied and happy while the parent's ultimately finish up the work.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Baby, Baby, Blah, Blah, Blah
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Randrea
It has been two weeks with Baby Sevi at home and we are often asked how is Soren adjusting. Here are a few scenarios to clue you in to how Soren is handling the role of Big Brother. The morning after our first night at home Soren announced that he wanted to throw mama out in the garbage. Then, while at the Dr for Sevi's check-in, she asked how Soren liked having a little brother. He responded loud and clear "icky". Add to this sudden outbursts of screaming, hitting and biting, luckily only towards Randy and I. With Sevi eating, sleeping, & pooping like a dream baby - we hardly notice he is here. The terror of Soren is what we didn't expect and where we find all our energy is going. The thing that makes us the most sad is that comparison of the two boys already. It was once Soren that was the true angel, so cuddly and innocent. There are times that we want to tune out the tantrums and drink in the quiet sweetness of a baby. But this is the time when one has to dig deep into parental patience and unconditional love and know that this phase of jealousy and anger will pass. That when Soren smiles and wraps his arms around our head whispering "I love you" that his sweetness is still there, just tucked under some layers of need and confusion. So if you drive by and happen to notice Randy and/or I lurking out by the garbage can, throw us the peace sign along with an encouraging smile and we will be reminded that this is a temporary phase, right?!?!?!?!?!