Monday, November 16, 2009

Tooth #10



Yep, you heard me right...his 10th tooth is in today!  One right after another, like there's no tomorrow!  I wouldn't have even known that he got a new one today, he is SO good about it!!!  When I brush his teeth before bed, I make sure to get a good look around in there to see what's new.  Tonight, it was a new tooth looking at me!  :)

Last night I was "spying" on Josh reading to Kyle before bed.  The book had flowers on the page they were reading, and Kyle was leaning forward to smell the flowers.  He would sniff, and lean back, and then lean forward to sniff again.  It was SO CUTE!!!!  Every day gets more fun with this little guy!  :)  Kyle always stops to smell the flowers, as demonstrated with our roses in our backyard in the following picture.  :)

 

Tonight I asked Kyle what the duck says, and he responded with, "Ga, ga, ga, ga."  LOL  So stinking cute!  He really thought he was quacking...he'll get it down soon enough.  :)  He learns SO fast, and has new words and new "tricks" every day.  He "dances", which is him bouncing at the knees.  I can't help but giggle, it is so cute!  He likes to play "chase" with me, where we run around the house chasing each other (giggling the whole time of course), and we end up jumping on a big pillow on the floor in his bedroom.  We play "hide and seek", where I will act like he should chase me...I go in his room and say "where's mommy?"....and hide behind his door.  When he comes in I gently pop out and say "peek a boo".  Kyle laughs and runs away.  I try to be careful to not scare him, even though he laughs every time, sometimes I can tell that I startled him.  After about 3 times of me hiding behind his door today, he would come and look for me behind his door when I went hiding.  :)

Before bed tonight Kyle gave me butterfly kisses, eskimo kisses, and kisses on the mouth.  For his mouth kisses he puckers his lips in a fishy face and then pops them out so they make a kissing sound.  I can't help it...everything he does is the cutest thing I've ever seen!  :)

Kyle is all boy!!  He loves to play outside...especially in the rocks, dirt, and sand!  He has discovered in the last couple days that it is great fun to get handfuls of dirt, sand, or pebbles (whatever he can get his hands on, really), and throw them up in the air.  What a mess!  But, he has so much fun doing it.  :)  Today he was taking handfuls of pebbles and throwing them in the street.  He thought it was his mission in life to throw the rocks in the road...why I have no idea, but he would have done it for an hour I'm sure, if I had let him.  LOL  Needless to say, we never miss a bath in this house!  Ha, ha!

Motherhood is so exciting.  New adventures every day!  I have been a little under the weather the last couple days, and that is really the hardest part.  It's hard being sick when you have a little one to take care of and chase around.  There's no one to "call in sick" to, unfortunately.  But, I'm getting through it, and trying to have as much fun as I can in the process.  :)

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Kyle's 9th Tooth Is Here!



Here's a picture of our silly boy playing first thing in the morning yesterday.  He makes me laugh!!!  These are his play construction goggles, obviously a little big for him.  LOL

Kyle is 15 months old, will be 16 months in another week or so.  His 9th tooth came in yesterday...another molar.  Ouch!  I was wondering why he was so cranky for a couple days, and he didn't poop for 3 days (he has been going every day, so 3 days is a long time).  Anyway, the tooth broke thru, and I'm glad we are past that one.  :)  It is on his bottom left side...not his very back molar, but the next one forward I think.  It's hard to get any amount of time to look in his mouth with all his wiggling around.  It's the tooth that matches the other molar (his 8th tooth) that came in a couple weeks ago, just on the other side of his mouth.

Josh took Kyle to the Little Gym today for his parent/child class.  I stayed home and took a nice long soak in a hot bubble bath.  Ahhhhhhhh.  It was nice to have an hour of peace and quiet in the house.  It's been a while!  Josh said they practiced somersaults on the "cheese mat", and doing a flip around the high bar.

Josh has been working two nights a week as a delivery guy for Black Jack Pizza.  So, on top of working all day, he spends two nights a week working as well.  Yuck!  Times are tough, so we are doing what we can.  It's hard on all of us.  Josh is exhausted from working so much, I am exhausted from taking care of Kyle 24/7 with no breaks, and Kyle is missing Daddy and family time.  But, I know we'll get through this, and in the end be stronger for having the experience.

We took Kyle to the park today so he could run around and burn off some of his energy.  That kid is quick these days!  Pretty much running!  Then we took him out this evening for our daily walk around the neighborhood in his blue car.  He LOVES this blue car...we definitely got our money's worth out of it!!!  So here's a cute picture of Kyle and Josh on our walk today.  I think Kyle is so cute with his hood on his head from his sweatshirt.  :)  (It was a little chilly out this evening, about 67 degrees-ish.)




Kyle has been expanding his vocabulary every day.  He says "ock" for clock, he is saying ma, ma and da, da a little more these days.  He is starting to give kisses a little more, which is cute.  He understands more words every day, even though he can't say them.  Today on our walk I asked him where the cactus was, and he pointed to a cactus.  :)  Smart kiddo!  He pointed to clouds in the sky when asked where the clouds were, and he still enjoys collecting rocks wherever he can find them.  He says "ock" for rock...so depending on the context, "ock" can either be rock or clock.  He points at trucks, and he says "uck".  Basically he is learning words with the first letter omitted.  The doctor said this is very common for kids his age when learning to talk.

 That's about all for now.  I'm still getting articles in my email about vaccinations in general, as well as the swine flu vaccine...so keep checking out the articles that are posted on the left menu bar.  :)

Till next time.....

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Cell Phones and Slides

Here's a story, and some advice...all in one!  :) 

Yesterday I took Kyle to the park to play.  It was a pretty nice day out (a little on the warm side), but Kyle says "out" all day long!  He just wants to play outside all the time.  So, we went to the park.

Anyway, I had just sent a couple text messages, and Kyle was climbing up on the play structure with me.  We got to the top where the big twirly slide goes down.  My cell phone was placed in my back jean pocket for safe keeping.  I didn't think anything of it, really.

About half way down the slide I hear, "bling a ling a ling", you know, the Verizon phone jingle.  I thought that was a little odd, it's a jingle that I've never heard on my phone before.  I looked at my phone after I got down the slide, and my picture background was gone, it was in some weird mode, and it said "no service".  What the heck?!!

All my contact phone numbers were gone, all my data was gone, and I couldn't send or receive text or phone calls.  I tried turning the phone off and on again.  It made no difference.  I tried taking the battery out and putting it back in, and that made no difference either.

So, today I took my phone to the Verizon store, hoping that they could help restore my phone and it's settings.  The guy played with the phone for a few minutes, and then said, "your phone is pretty much fried."  Great.  He said that the phone wasn't even recognizing itself, there was no serial number in it anymore, and it had "phone amnesia".  That's what the guy said, "phone amnesia".  Great!

Now I need a new phone, and I have to get phone numbers from all my friends and family all over again to put in my new phone when I get it.  Big pain, but oh well!

The moral of the story is: Don't go down a slide with your cell phone on you!  You could fry it!

Monday, November 2, 2009

The Little Gym Halloween Party 2009




On Halloween we took Kyle over to The Little Gym for a Halloween party from 2:30-4:30pm.  It was perfect timing for us, since Kyle goes to bed so early.  So, we were able to party, and still get him down by 6:30 PM.  :)  I know this entry is a little out of order by date, but I wanted to make sure that I got pictures up from the party.

Kyle had a lot of fun playing on the equipment and looking at all the costumes.  There was a little girl named Addison dressed like a cat, and Kyle went over and pet her like he does our cat!  LOL  It was so cute, and funny!  Open hand, gentle pet... I think he thought he was really petting a cat!  :)

They had a few games and snacks, but Kyle was more interested in climbing and running around this year.  Maybe next year he'll be into the games.  The staff put on a little presentation to Michael Jackson, with the main girl dancing and tumbling (dressed as Michael Jackson for Halloween).  It was a fun little show for the kids.  They had a door prize raffle, and Kyle won $10 family credit (to use towards his next session of classes).  Woo hoo!

Here are a few pictures from the party.  Enjoy!



Looks like a lion pose to me!


Walking the balance beam.
 

Up the "alphabet" rock wall...
 

...and down the slide on the other side!
 

Just so cute!
 

Happy little lion.
 

What baby doesn't love balloons?!!
 

Where's Kyle?
 

Peek-a-Boo!
 

Second Hair Cut

Kyle got his second hair cut of his life today.  It was starting to hang down over his ears, so it was time.  We put him in his outside swing (just like his first hair cut), and it took probably 45 minutes or so to finish the task.  It's hard to cut hair on a moving object!  Josh did all the work, and I did the photo documentation and distraction.  :)  Here's how it went...

We started with scissors and a comb (like last time).


After a while, the shirt came off... still using scissors...


Then we got serious...Kyle's first time with a razor hair cut.  He thought it was great fun!


Daddy and Kyle - haircut complete!


Here's the finished product...


Good job Daddy!  :)

Spinning!

Yesterday Kyle learned how to spin all on his own.  :)  He stands in one place and turns around in circles...gets dizzy, and falls down.  Ha, ha!  It's very cute!  This is the first time he's ever tried to spin, and once he did it...there was no stopping him!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Baby Talk

Kyle's new word yesterday was "ack", for "snack".  He can almost say "milk", he get's the "ilk" really good...and Josh said yesterday morning Kyle said "m....ilk."  Kyle says "out" (he wants to go outside ALL the time!).  Other "words" include... "at" for "cat", and "up" for "cup" (although he uses that one for the word "up" as it is intended, also).  "At" is a universal word as well.  He uses that when he points at things, either saying, "what is that?", or "look at that.".  He makes it very clear whether he is talking about the cat, wants you to tell him what something is, or if he is just trying to get your attention to look at something that maybe he wants.  Very smart fellow!  He also tries to say "eat."  He's learning new words every day.  :)

He also says "ock" for "rock"...he is an avid rock collector!!!  Everywhere we go, he has to find a new rock to hold on to.  Perhaps a little geologist has been born....lol!

I'll try to keep you posted on Kyle's latest and greatest baby words as they develop.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Pumpkins At The Zoo


"Don't worry, I got it!"

Kyle and I went to the zoo today with our friends Michelle (mom) and son James, and Amanda (mom) and daughter Maggie.  We all met each other during swim classes at Sunshine Swim School, and became friends.  (I don't recommend classes there, by the way.)  There were pumpkins everywhere at the zoo, and lots of cute Halloween decorations!  We had fun taking a few pictures of the kids.  (If you click on the photos, you can view a larger image.)  I hope you enjoy them!

Here are all of us!
 

LOL, this is what you get when you put together a 12 month old, 13 month old, and 15 month old and try to take a picture.... no one looking at the camera, and one unhappy baby!


Kyle crawling through a fake log.


Peek a boo James and Kyle!


Maggie and Kyle



We had a fun visit today at the zoo, and the kids had a fun time playing together.  They all play so nice with each other, and us ladies have a nice time socializing together and sharing mommy ideas and stories!

Monday, October 26, 2009

15 Month Well Check




Today Kyle is 15 months old!  Happy Birthday little guy!  Kyle went for his 15 month well check today, and came out with a clean bill of health!  He is 25 lbs. 1oz., and 33.5" tall.  He is in the 50-75% for weight, and the 97% for height.  His numbers have always been off the charts since he was born, so these are "normal" numbers for him.  He's a big boy!

Today we told the doctor that we have decided to stop vaccinating Kyle.  I was very anxious today, not knowing what kind of a response to expect.  I know that some pediatricians will literally kick you out of their practice if you do not vaccinate, and there have even been accounts of pediatricians calling Child Protective Services for child abuse...for not vaccinating your child.  How obserd!  Parents should be able to make an informed decision and not be made to feel guilty for doing so.  Our doctor is very nice, and I didn't expect there to be any drama...but I wasn't sure...

The Dr. was very nice about the whole thing.  He listened to our concerns, and didn't make us feel bad for our decision.  He understood that we had valid concerns, although he still held his position of recommending the vaccinations.  I respect his recommendation, but we have decided not to take it.  He was honest and said he didn't have a response when I mentioned that the people who are recommending these vaccinations (CDC, FDA, and the manufactures) have done some shady things in the past with contaminated vaccinations.  My point about it was...what contaminants might be in these vaccines now that we won't find out about for another 10 years that are harmful...?  He couldn't answer that question...nor did I expect him to!  But, it's a valid concern.  He said that honestly these diseases we are vaccinating for are rare, but of course can (not will) have complications if you get them.  He basically told us that we have to weigh the benefits and risks both ways, and decide which risk to take.  Are the vaccines a bigger risk, or getting a not so common disease that could have complications...?  Of course we told him that we thought the risks of the vaccines were higher.  He could tell that I had done my homework, and there was no talking us out of our decision.

He didn't fight us at all, or make us feel stupid for our choice.  We actually discussed the topic a bit, and it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be after all!  The Dr. was very respectful, and had me sign a form saying that I was declining the vaccinations for Kyle today.  He was supposed to get a DPaT booster, and a Hep A vaccine today.  He also recommended the flu vaccine, which we also declined.  I assume that every visit where vaccines are routine, I will have to sign that form declining the vaccines.

He told us flat out that some practices kick patients out who decide not to vaccinate, but this practice has decided that the kids that don't vaccinate need a doctor too.  So, they try to support the decision, even though it goes against their recommendation.  It makes me feel good that this is their position, and that they genuinely care for the kids!  It clearly isn't all about money at this office, which is really nice to confirm!  Our doctor said that if we ever change our mind and decide to vaccinate, they can do it at any time.

It was a good day, and I have a happy and healthy baby!  It was really nice coming home with a healthy baby today...one who wasn't fussy, or running a fever from shots!  What a relief!  :)

Tray of Snacks




I tried something new with Kyle this morning, and it worked out fabulous!  I got this idea from The Baby Book, by Dr. Sears.  I took an ice cube tray and put different snacks in the little trays.  This morning I put grapes, pears, peas, corn, cheerios, and graham crackers.  I put it on Kyle's little picnic table in the living room, where he could "graze" and play.  He actually sat at his table and ate all of it but a few peas and corn.  He played a little in-between eating.  (Yesterday I set peas out in the morning and he ate them all up, so I guess he just wasn't in the veggie mood this morning.  lol)  He knew to keep the tray on the table and sit in his seat.  Very cute!  We are moving up in the baby world...watch out!



 

 


When he was winding down for his nap time, he let me know he was ready to sit in his high chair and have a little breakfast.  He didn't eat too much more, but that's okay.  :)  He then had a cup of goat milk, and went down for his nap.  Hurray!

I think we've finally gotten the morning routine down, and I have a much happier baby...that isn't throwing food all over the place!  Happy Mommy!!

A Day In The Desert





Yesterday we took a family trip to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.  We had a nice day together.   Kyle got to run around, play in dirt, collect rocks, and watch the mountain lion on the prowl!  We got some really nice photos of Kyle today, so I thought I would share a few.  He is such a happy baby, so getting shots of him smiling is never a problem, as you will see!  :)  Enjoy the photos!








 

 

 




And the mountain lion, of course....





Saturday, October 24, 2009

Leo the Lion

Last year Kyle was a frog for Halloween.  The costume only stayed on long enough to take pictures because it was so hot that day...that was about 5 minutes.  Kyle was 3 months old.  And look how big he was!




Today Josh and I took Kyle to Bookman's for their free Halloween Party.  Kyle is a lion this year for Halloween. After we got the lion costume we realized that Kyle's astrological sign is Leo, which is a lion.  :)  So, the costume is fitting for our little Leo.  When you ask him "what does the lion say?", he gives a little growl.  Hee, hee, it's so cute!  We think his face is perfect for the lion costume.  He got oogled over at the party, of course!  :)  Enjoy the pictures!

Daddy and Kyle arriving at the party


Hi little lion!


What a cute little tail!
 

Walking around visiting with all the kids.
 

Roaaaaaaaar!
 

Trick or Treat!  How could you turn this cute face away?!!



Friday, October 23, 2009

Chickenpox Vaccine

First off I want to say that never in a million years did I imagine I would be sitting here writing about vaccines!  I never thought I would take this position about them either!  I have had my share of vaccinations in my life.  (Although, I'm not sure that in my whole life I have had as many vaccinations as Kyle has had in his one year of life!)  If you haven't already read about how I got to this anti-vaccine position, you can read some of my older entries.  The one titled "What Do We Do? - The Vaccine Controversy," is were it starts (in the October 2009 archive folder).  Hope you find some of my banter useful, or at least entertaining if nothing else.  :)

So, I've been wanting to write this entry for a couple days now, but I needed to take a breather from the vaccine stuff.  All this reading and research is exhausting!  Anyway, this entry will hopefully educate you a little bit about the chickenpox vaccine, so that you can make an educated decision on whether to do it or not for your kids.

The chickenpox vaccine, in my opinion, is one of the most ridiculous vaccines!  Kyle was given the chickenpox vaccine at his 12 month well check, and I am so mad now about it!  By the end of this entry, hopefully you will understand why.  Of course I can't dwell on the past, and all I can do is make decisions for the future based off of the information I now have.  I hope you will find the following information useful, and for convenience of writing I will make a numbered reference guide on the left side bar (you may have to scroll down a bit to get to it), so that I don't have to write the title of every book I have referenced, every time.

What is Chickenpox?

"Chickenpox, or varicella, is a contagious disease caused by a virus.  The technical name for this virus is varicella-zoster, a member of the herpes virus family.  Chickenpox is considered by many experts to be a relatively harmless childhood disease.  Symptoms include a fever, runny nose, sore throat, and an itchy skin rash which can appear anywhere on the body.  The rash and disease usually disappear after one or two weeks.  The disease confers permanent immunity, the child will not contract it again." (1)

Okay...I had chickenpox when I was little, and yes it sucked.  But, it was short lived, and now I have immunity for life.  The vaccine does not provide immunity for life, in fact, no one even knows yet how effective the vaccine is, because it is so new.  The FDA thinks that they are at least effective for the first 5 years, until the next booster shot, but aren't sure yet.

"...the FDA does not know how long beyond the five years immunity will last.  "The only way to sort that out is going to be to see what happens after the vaccine is introduced," said Philip Krause, M.D., a senior research investigator in the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.  The FDA asked Merck to follow several thousand vaccinated children for fifteen years to determine the long-term effects of the vaccine and to see if there would be a need for a booster shot.  Unfortunately, the results of that research will not be available until at least 2010."  (2)
"According to the vaccine manufacturer, "The duration of protection...is unknown." (5)
Not only does that mean that we don't know how long it will last, but we don't know what the long term effects of the vaccine itself are.  Essentially, our children right now are the experiment subjects for this vaccine!
"No one knows the possible effects of latent vaccine virus stored within the nervous system.  Varicella-zoster virus may be a cause of cancer.  This association has never been proven, though varicella-zoster-invected human cells have transformed mouse cells to cancerous cells in a laboratory setting and varicella-zoster virus-infected cells produced cancers when inoculated into hamsters, which also developed viral antibodies.  ..... The possible long-term effects of this herpesvirus vaccine remain unknown." (4)


How is the Varicella vaccine made?
 "The virus was taken from an infected individual decades ago and placed in a culture of lung cells from human embryos.  The virus used the lung cells to multiply.  The viruses were then removed and placed in a culture of guinea pig embryo cells for further growth.  Finally, they were put in a culture of human diploid cells (in human tissue) to multiply even more.  These viruses were then taken to Merck's laboratories.  Merck keeps the virus replicating in a different human diploid cell culture nourished with serum from a cow fetus (the liquid part of the cow fetus's blood) and removes batches of the virus to go into the vaccine.  The viruses are put into a solution of saline, sugar, electrolytes, MSG, and gelatin.  The virus is whole and living when injected, so it can potentially cause chickenpox."  (3)
"In other words, children vaccinated with the chickenpox shot are mobile carriers of the virus, and can spread this highly contagious disease to every susceptible person they come into contact with." (1)
"The DNA and proteins from the human cells are an unavoidable byproduct of this particular manufacturing process.  These aren't known to be harmful, but some parents find it a little odd to inject unknown human DNA into a baby."  (3)

Personally I think this is gross!  And "unknown human DNA" is being put into my baby...?  I wonder if most people know how the vaccine is made and that their kids are carrying the disease around just from the injection...?  Do parents of this generation realize that their kid is a guinea pig for this relatively new vaccination...?  I didn't have a clue when we vaccinated Kyle!  These things aren't discussed in the doctor's visit, unfortunately.

The next set of information is most disturbing to me.  This disease is usually harmless for young children, but can be very serious and even deadly for teens and adults.  That's why parents used to have "chickenpox parties" to get their kids sick when they were young, so that they would have lifelong immunity and not get sick when they were older (and it was more dangerous or deadly!).  The vaccine was originally created because chickenpox can be especially dangerous for children who have a weakened immune system, such as those who have leukemia or other cancers.  But, here is the bottom line of why we are all required today to give our kids this vaccine (whether they are healthy or compromised).....

"Prior to licensing the chickenpox vaccine, an important study concluded that a national chickenpox vaccination campaign would shift the age distribution of chickenpox cases from children, who are not likely to experience problems with this disease, to teenagers and adults, who have higher complication rates.  Yet, this did not stop authorities from licensing and mandating this vaccine, because "the U.S. could save five times as much as it would spend" on this shot by avoiding the costs incurred by moms and dads who stay home to care for their sick children." (1)
This fact was mentioned in every 5 of the books I have referenced (although in different wording of course).  I am not siting from anti-vaccine books, by the way.  Most of these books are written by doctors who are simply giving the facts (and for both sides).  Just wanted to make that clear.  Anyway... 

I am a stay at home mom!  If the whole reason why parents are pushed to vaccinate for the varicella virus is to save money so that mom's and dad's don't have to miss work...then Kyle should never have had that vaccine!  I am home to take care of him if he gets sick!  Why is this not a discussion at the doctor's office prior to vaccinating?  It is "routine" to get this vaccination at 12 months of age, and again at 5 years.  Why...?  Oh yeah, because it makes a lot more money for the manufacturer if you give it to all children, and not just those who have compromised immune systems!

Now knowing how it is made, and really thinking about all the information I have shared with you...it makes me furious that Kyle was vaccinated...I know, I authorized them to do it!  I should have looked into this more before it was time for the vaccine!  I just trusted our doctor, and that he is pointing us in the right direction.  But that is all water under the bridge, and Kyle will not get the booster shot at 5 years.

"...adults are 10 times more likely to require hospitalization and 25 times more likely to die from chickenpox than children.  Yet, this did not stop authorities from licensing and mandating this vaccine.
Before the vaccine became available, more than 90 percent of people entering their 20's were immune to varicella, mainly due to natural chickenpox infection.  Thus, very few adults contracted this disease.  Infants were usually protected as well because their mothers, who contracted chickenpox as children, had protective antibodies that they passed on to their babies in utero (during pregnancy).  However, as more children receive the vaccine and lose the opportunity to acquire natural immunity, moms will no longer be able to protect their babies and the disease is likely to shift to infants, another age group at greater risk for complications.  Anyone who doubts this possibility merely has to look at what officials did with measles.  Before the vaccine was introduced, less than one-half of one percent of all babies contracted measles.  Today, following years of mass immunizations, about 30 percent of all measles cases now occur in babies under one year of age."  (5)
What makes me so mad is that we are keeping our kids from getting sick with the disease while they are little (and it is mild).  This makes it possible for them to potentially get seriously ill or die from the disease in their teen or adult years (because they do not have the life long immunity)!  Again, the reason for this vaccination (like many others) is to save $$$.  Other than that, it is actually doing harm by pushing the disease into the later years, and who knows what other side effects will come to the surface from the vaccine itself.  Not to mention that there are already lots of reports of adverse reactions and even death from the vaccine.  Then there is the whole discussion about giving several vaccines at the same time.  I won't get into that in this entry, you can read more about that if you wish to do so.  And finally there is the issue of long term problems and diseases from the crap that is in the vaccines, that we have yet to discover in the years to come.  There's just too much to even mention in this one little blog entry!

For those of you with little girls, you need to think even more about this one.  It is very dangerous for a woman to get chickenpox when she is pregnant.  (You can do more reading on your own if you are curious about the details.)  I didn't have to even think about this when I got pregnant, because I did have chickenpox when I was a little girl.  Also, if a pregnant woman hasn't received the natural immunity to the disease, they can not pass on the antibodies to their babies.  Again, something I didn't even have to think about when I got pregnant.  But, unfortunately this new generation of girls are going to have to think about all these things as they get older and come of child bearing age!

Just a few things to think about moms and dads!  Start researching these vaccines and asking more questions!  The information is out there, but unfortunately you have to go looking for it on your own.  :(

Bottom line...we don't know that the varicella vaccine is safe or effective long term...and it is not necessary!!!  I do hope that despite the vaccine, Kyle will get chickenpox naturally while he is young, so that I don't have to worry about him getting older and having no immunity to it.  I know it will be a rough week or two for all of us if he does get it...but long term it's worth it!

Anyone know where the "chickenpox party" is being held this week...?

8th tooth!

Kyle's 8th tooth is poking out!  I saw it tonight while I was brushing his teeth.  It is a couple teeth back from his front teeth (on the bottom right side), so it wasn't blatantly obvious.  This kid does not let you look in his mouth for anything!  So...you've got to be creative.  Anyway, he has 8 teeth now!

I can't believe how fast he is growing!  He is more mature every day (in body and soul)!  I couldn't help but feel my heart explode with love every time I looked at him today, he is just so wonderful!  He just has the sweetest spirit!  He is so kind hearted to everyone and everything, and it just warms my mommy heart more and more every day.  He is the cutest little boy I have ever seen!!!  I am so proud, and I just love him so much!

Good night little Kyle.  Sleep tight, and sweet dreams!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mommy's New Trick...?

So, Kyle has not been very interested in eating lately.  I think at first it started because of teething.  His 7th tooth broke thru, and we've still been struggling with getting food down him.  So, I was thinking that there may be more teeth on their way (and there very well may be...who know...he won't let me look in his mouth!).  But this morning I decided to try something.  Yes - I just now figured this one out!

So, I went in and got one of Kyle's plastic bowls and put a few cheerios in it.  I brought it to the living room, where Kyle was playing.  He kept playing, but in between his busyness he would come over and take a cheerio, and then go play again.  He did this until they were all gone.  I let him play for a while, and then he let me know when he was ready to sit down for breakfast!  This was a miracle!  He went in his high chair without a fight, and actually ate!

I think that in the morning he just needs some time to wake up, and he is too busy playing to be interested in eating.  But, I also think that without the snack he actually gets too hungry and then is cranky when we sit down to eat.  Thus, throwing his food on the floor, and not eating very well.

I'll try it again tomorrow.  Snack during his morning play time, and then breakfast at the table.  Here's hoping mommy has this one figured out!  :)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Balls In The Bucket & Donut Rolls

I took Kyle to his gymnastics class this morning at the Little Gym.  We usually go on Saturday morning, all three of us...but we missed last Saturday, so I took Kyle this morning for his make-up class.  He was a little shy at first because there were new parents and new kids there that he's never met before.  We did see a couple familiar faces, but we made new friends today.  :)

Kyle walked the balance beam (I held his hands of course), and he explored all the equipment.  They set the gym up differently every week, so the kids always have new things to explore, and it never looks the same.  It's a good thing...it keeps Kyle interested...otherwise he would get bored of it.  We played with the shakers, and popped bubbles with our fingers.  Kyle did backwards flips with mommy, and rolls with mommy.  It was a lot of fun, and both of us were smiling and laughing!

They have this big blow up mat that they call an "air track" at the gym.  It's like a jumping castle but with no walls.  They take it out every now and again, but not every week.  Today we played on the air track.  Kyle was a little nervous about riding it today while it inflated (he didn't throw a fit or anything, he was just a little apprehensive about being on there while it filled up).  He is usually fine about riding it while it fills up, but I think with all the new people today for some reason he wasn't so sure.  He did somersaults and crawled around on the air track, and then when it was time to put it away, all the parents and kids sat together on top to take a ride down while it deflated.  Kyle was fine sitting with me for that part.  :)

Every week they dump out a big bin full of balls for the kids to play with.  It's one of Kyle's favorite parts of gym I think.  He is starting to get the idea of kicking the balls, but it's still a work in progress.  When Miss Kristy (the teacher) put the big garbage can back out to put the balls away, Kyle walked right over and put his ball in the can, before any directions were even given.  He's got the routine down for sure!  Ha, ha!


For the "skill of the week", Kyle stood up next to a big "donut" (circular mat), and with Miss Kristy and I spotting his arms and legs, he rolled up and around over the top, and when he came back down (head first)...he put his hands down, tucked his head, and did a somersault.  He wasn't so sure about the whole thing when he was going up and around the top (he gave a couple tiny wiggles, but never said a word), but then when we got to the somersault part he realized he was fine.  Silly little guy!


We go again for class this Saturday, and I can't wait to see what new things he will learn!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Kyle's Latest & Greatest...




I figured it was about time to do a Kyle update on all his new things these days.  He is a very busy little guy!  Kyle will be 15 months old in 6 days.  He is walking like a pro, and exploring everything new that he can get his hands on!  He likes to climb on whatever he can, and he's an expert at pulling books off the shelves.  He is very happy, healthy, and engaged!




He is starting to talk a little.  He says 'out', and wants to play outside all the time now!  He also says 'at' for cat...or anything that he knows belongs to the cat (like the cats toy mouse).  He tries to say milk, and he says 'hot'.  He understands everything we say, and follows our directions so well!

He has learned to be very gentle with the dog and cat.  He pets gently with an open hand.  We have caught him "petting" other children's hair, just like the animals.  LOL  Kids are so funny!  :)  He is very good at sharing with others, whether it be his food, drink, or toys.




Kyle still goes to bed between 6-7pm...but usually it's closer to 6 than 7.  He usually sleeps 13 hours at night.  I think he's been trying to move into one nap a day.  So some days he takes a 2 or 3 hour nap and that's it.  If he takes a 1.5 hour nap in the morning he usually takes another short nap in the afternoon.

Kyle is really cute with his stuffed animals...he likes to give them hugs, and lately he has been putting them on the glider chair and rocking them.  It's pretty cute!  He likes opening and closing doors, he thinks that is great fun.

We've been having a hard time getting Kyle to eat lately.  I think he is teething still.  His 7th tooth came in a few days ago, but I think there are more on the way.  So, today when Kyle walked over to his high chair, set his ball on the seat, and tried to climb up, it was amazing!  He has never asked to get in his high chair before, so I was shocked!  He did actually eat a little after I put him in his chair.  Hurray!




When Josh got home from work today Kyle was playing with us really cute.  Josh was at one end of the couch and I was at the other.  Kyle was running back and forth from one of us to the other, laughing all the while.  It was so cute!

Kyle is still trying to figure out his sorting blocks.  He can consistently get the circle in the circle hole...but is still trying to figure out the other shapes.  He's learning so quick, so I have no doubt he'll have those figured out pretty soon.  :)

We still have Kyle's car seat backwards.  We are going to keep it that way for as long as we can.  According to the AAP, the new recommended age for a rear facing car seat is 2 years minimum.  This seems like a long time, I know, but it really is safer if you can pull it off.  You can view this video about the safety of rear facing car seats vs. forward facing.  Kyle doesn't complain about being backwards which is helpful.  :)

That's all I can think of at the moment.  I'm sure there are more cute things he is doing that I will think of later!  I'm just trying to keep a little journal here, so that I don't forget these things, and Kyle will have this information when he gets older.  :)  If you are following my blog, hit the follow button.  All that does is let me know who is interested in my blog.  It's just nice to know that people are checking out my site.  :)  That's all for now...  Good Night.