After:
I think he liked the ice cream (soy cream, for the dairy-free boy). The cone was less crunchy than a regular cone, but still pretty good. The kids approved. Though I think it’s been long enough for Ryan since he had a cone that he may not have realized he could actually eat it. He did enjoy squishing it, however. Messy kid.
He is talking up a storm these days. He’ll copy anything you say and is mostly intelligible. Car rides are fun. “Car! Car! Car! Tac-tuh! (tractor) Tuck! Tuck! Car! Bus! I-cull! (motorcycle)” He must point out every vehicle he sees. He’ll say it over and over until you repeat the word so he knows you know what he’s talking about, then he’ll move on to the next thing. “Birdy! Plane! Cow! Neigh neigh! Moo!” He loves driving down Houghton right now. There’s construction, so there’s a million tractors, besides the spot where there’s usually a cow or two to be seen, and a couple horse stables a little further up. He’s going to be real disappointed when the construction is done and the tractors are all gone.
He doesn’t seem to be growing or gaining weight at all, but we’ll see for sure in another month when he goes for a follow up appointment at the pediatric GI. But he’s happy. Except when he’s not. Then he’ll let you know! He has officially entered the tantrum phase. Mostly Annie sets him off when she takes something away from him or tells him no. But I get in on the tantrum fun, sometimes, too, telling him no or taking away something like a stick he’s hitting his sisters with, or a knife, or the like. I’m so mean.
Rachel lost her two front teeth within about 2 weeks of each other. Just in time to be able to sing “All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth."
But a week later (today) she lost yet another tooth (this one she pulled out all by herself), and now looks like a Jack-o-lantern.
The tooth fairy has been making lots of visits lately.
Rachel turns 6 on Wednesday and is very much looking forward to a fun birthday. She is doing great with piano lessons and practices every day without me even having to remind her most days, and always has a good attitude about it. She is now doing enrichment at school, though we’re still figuring out how exactly that is going to work. Her reading level is 2.7, meaning what would be expected of a second grader in their 7th month. She gets to participate in the Accelerated Reader program at school, which I was originally told, when I asked about it, wasn’t available for the kids at school until 1st grade. When her teacher went to the enrichment specialist to figure out how to challenge Rachel more, however, she convinced her to add Rachel to the AR program.
Annie is finally happy to be a big girl. (When she turned 3 she officially became a big girl, which meant getting dressed mostly on her own and going potty by herself.) The first couple weeks she would complain and say “But I’m not a big girl anymore!” when she would want help in the bathroom or couldn’t get her shirt off. Now she proudly owns it. She tries to make Ryan happy a lot, though half the time it is to stop him from crying after she yanked a toy out of his hands before Mom comes and gets her in trouble. She rides her big wheel bike to the bus stop almost every day to pick up Rachel. And she and Ryan are both tolerating our bike rides that I take with them in the bike stroller for longer than 15 minutes now. Last week on our bike ride I saw this little guy in the middle of the street:
He was right in front of a friend’s house, so I went to ask her if it was hers and she said yes, but it always escapes and she doesn’t know what to do with it. I thought of a friend down the street that has a bunch of tortoises, and went to see if they wanted another one. The didn’t. And this wasn’t a tortoise, anyway, it was a turtle. We took it back to our house because our bike ride was over. Annie had a ball holding it the whole time we were riding around. She tried to feed it a leaf, which it wanted nothing to do with. Finally, after I had showered, and we were heading to the store I told her we were going to take it back to its house and she did NOT want to part with her new friend. I told her that maybe one day we will get one. If we’re going to have a pet, a tortoise or a turtle seems like a good bet. We just have to secure our back yard so it can’t escape, then it is mostly self sufficient, as long as we provide some hiding places from the sun and kids. I told her maybe in the spring we’d think about it, since it’s time for them to hibernate now. Since then she has talked several times about how she wants a mommy turtle and two baby turtles. She even said once that that is what she was going to ask Santa for. I hope not.
One of Ryan’s new favorite things to do is to get all of one kind of food out of the pantry and make dominoes or a tower with them. Here he is with corn starch:
Rachel is Miss Creativity. She loves cutting and coloring and cutting and gluing. She does not as much love picking up scraps of paper. But she does it mostly without complaint.
Kid bonding time:
Also known as Mommy Shower Time. Ryan will now sit still in front of the TV for 20-30 minutes, but only if there is a Baby Einstein movie. Other movies just don’t hold his interest for more than 3-5 minutes, if that. And Annie and Rachel are well trained Pavlovian dogs. TV turns on, they come running. Even for a 30 minute show of shiny, spinning things, and pictures of baby faces with no dialogue or plot. At least I can shower in peace these days.


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