While helping to fold and put away the laundry, Rachel got a little goofy and put on my capris and shirt on top of her clothes, along with somehow getting one of Megan's socks to stick on her nose. The kids think she is hilarious most of the time.
Ryan has given up on naps. I don't even try to make him lay down any more during quiet time because it's a lost cause. The other day, however, he asked me to go get his LeapReader so he could read a book. When I came back I found this:
We woke him up after a little while, which was a big mistake. That kid knows how to do grumpy. He could win a medal. But it's kind of a lose/lose situation. If I let him sleep too long he's super grumpy, but if I wake him up too early he's super grumpy. The same thing happens on those rare occasions when he falls asleep in the car.
He had been doing better about not having tantrums the last month or two, but the last week he has been back to his old 2-year-old self, throwing long tantrums over the most insignificant of things. I'm not sure what's up, but we're back to Love and Logic full blown to try to knock his tantrums out again.
Speaking of tantrums, let's talk about Megan and buttons. This girl is only 10 months old, but she can throw a mean tantrum. Especially if you take a phone or remote control away from her.
Or take her away from the stairs. She loves to climb. She has been extra cranky the last week or so because she has a few teeth getting ready to pop out. The pain seems to have subsided the last couple of days, however (though the teeth aren't out yet) since she has stopped biting my shoulder repeatedly (and HARD). She is now mostly weaned to a bottle with just one or two nursing sessions a day and we've let her cry it out when she wakes up in the middle of the night, so last night we finally made it through an entire night where she did not get out of bed (she had been down from 3 times a night to once a night for the last week). She still woke up a couple times last night, but didn't cry for more than a minute each time. If Annie had not woken me up I could have had my first night of not getting out of bed for a long time. Maybe tonight. :)
Rachel's school had spirit week a couple weeks ago and she was happy to participate in crazy hair day.
In the meantime, with the Celiac Boys gone, we planned our annual girl/gluten party. We got takeout pizza Friday night, and Dunkin' Donuts Saturday morning. It was nice to get to have those things without so much extra effort of making them from scratch at home. Unfortunately now Annie knows what that orange and pink building we pass on the way to Walmart is, and the last two times we've driven past it she has asked "Can we get some donuts?" where before she didn't even know the deliciousness she was missing out on as we drove past. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
In conjunction with our gluten eating, we also invited a bunch of friends over (since many of them also were missing dads and brothers who were camping) to join us for a movie night on our big screen and projector. It was tons of fun. Then Saturday morning while we ate our donuts, I drove around to various yard sales looking for a dresser for Megan. I had no luck locating a dresser, but scored this awesome air hockey table for $5.
We've had a good time playing it and look forward to many air hockey tournaments to come.