Monthly Archives August 2007

Where ya going?

JL and I have noticed that NHL is suddenly fascinated with his own body. Since I’m home with him lately I’ve seen him exploring a lot.

On Thursday he was sitting with me on the couch and his hand went to his crotch. I knew it was my chance. So we had a little chat:

Me – “NHL please take your hands off of your penis. It’s ok for you to touch, but you should not do that when there are other people around. If you want to do that, your bedroom or the bathroom are good places to go.”

NHL – “Ok mommy.

About 5-10 minutes go by and NHL get up and heads out of the room.

Me – “NHL where are you going?”

NHL – “To the bathroom. I want to touch my penis!”

I had to put every ounce of energy into biting my tongue not to laugh. The little turkey was listening and showing me.

BOYS!

Oh and I’ll spare you all what my mother’s comment was later on when she heard the story from my father. Let’s just say it was something I didn’t want to think of my mother talking about.

C’est Moi

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My baby is going to school!

Reality check hit home big time on Wednesday night.

WAH – My baby is going to PreK in a week (now less than a week).

Wednesday we took JSL to stay at my parents house so we could take NHL to the PreK open house at his new school. We got there really early so we were able to chat some with the principal. Then at about 7:00 we went to the classroom.

NHL’s teacher is very young and energetic. Perfect for a PreK/K classroom. She was down to talk with the kids and was so great about letting them explore the room. There are 9 PreK children in the room and 11 K students. We were able to go over the weekly schedule and hear about specials and other important events in the room. She let all of us ask questions as well. I had a few about lunch money, drop off and pick up. I think NHL is going to be one of the few kids that are not bused in the school. Pick up will be rough since parking does not exist and I will have JSL with me – especially in the winter (UGH).

NHL didn’t want to go home. He was having a blast trying puzzles, playing with clay, coloring and other things that were out for the kids to try. We finally got him to go and we stopped at the library before heading back to my parents.

We got there and we all enjoyed mom’s yummy banana cheesecake that she made with Splenda. It was really “tasty” as NHL would say.

So now I sit here and get myself ready to cry next Wednesday when we take NHL to his first day of real school.

Where did my baby go? Next thing I know he’ll be 13 and a Bar Mitzvah.

C’est Moi

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Physical 4 Year Old

That is what happens when you take a 4 year old who has been traumatized by medical professionals and bring him for a check up. It was SO much fun — please note the major sarcasm here.

So I took both of the boys and my grandmother with me. She went to help with JSL while I was dealing with NHL. I knew that he was due for 4-5 immunizations going in and had talked to NHL about being a big boy.

So we went there and Nurse C called us in. This part of the story was previously blogged here. In addition to this we found out that NHL is 39 inches tall (30th percentile) and 39.5 pounds (75th perfentile). Oh well he’s doomed on the height thanks to me being a walking, talking, breathing recessive gene! (Seriously I am – both of my parents are 6′ tall and I am only 5’3″ – sad isn’t it?)

So we head into room 3 with a protesting 4 year old. Nurse C then gets him to reluctantly climb onto the table. Here’s where things quickly go WAY down hill. She tries to take his blood pressure and he go completely wonky. I mean screams, kicks, and won’t stay still. Nurse C shows him how to do it on my grandmother and myself, but still he won’t do it. I remind him he’s got this in his doctor kit at home, but he won’t listen.

Meanwhile we have also used 2 stall tactics to get this far. I had to take him to the bathroom two times. He did need to, but still.

Finally we gave up on the blood pressure. Now it was time to sit in the small room and wait for the doctor. During this time NHL was trying to get down from the table to get his shoes to leave. The poor kid was so tired. I picked him up and started to rock him. He melted into me after crying for a while. My grandmother fed JSL during this time. NHL fell asleep 5 minutes before the doctor walked through the door. We were waiting for quite some time.

The doctor comes in and does the exam while NHL is on my lap for most of it. The two of us are able to get him to try things. I was quickly able to explain what had happened when we went for the lead testing at LabCorp. Thank goodness that was negative and we don’t have to do it again for NHL. Everything was good and we talked about the services NHL receives for his low muscle tone. He scribbled a few things onto the physical forms for school (which I later had to call them back about to remove since they were incorrect).

Now the real “fun” was going to begin. Nurse C came back in. NHL knew what was going to happen and he was ready to jet. I met her out in the hall and we talked. NHL needed 4 shots by the age of 6. So she said we should do two this year and two next year before kindergarten. I agreed that sounded like a smart idea – with only a flu shot in between. I also told her that I was going to kick my grandmother out of the room since she was not exactly helping matter with NHL. It was best for her to take JSL out and walk around. So we got another nurse to assist since I knew there was no way I could hold NHL still.

The other nurse came in and held Noah on her lap. I held his head and poor Nurse C nearly got kicked, but the three of us somehow got his legs still. Shot 1 (DTaP was done). Then it was onto the other leg (MMR). The little monkey was strong. Both nurses were amazed with it. Thank goodness Nurse C is darn good and got him (she almost lost the needle control and had to go again).

Phew! We were out of there and told NHL we would go for a treat. It’s not his fault that he’s had bad luck with things lately, so I wanted to do something nice. We went to Carvel. Ah, the childhood memories. NHL got a kiddie cup of twist soft serve with rainbow sprinkle. Mimi and I each had a sundae – it was buy 1 get 1 day. YUMMY!!!

Then we went home to get ready for PreK open house.

The best part, JSL goes back in two weeks for his 4 month check up with 5 immunizations – ACK!

C’est Moi

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Look at me now!

I have my own blog on my own URL!!!

OK, so as I sit here and type this it technically isn’t working 100%, but is sort of.

Anyway, for quite some time JL has been trying to get me to set up my blog outside of LiveJournal. I finally sucked it up and made the switch yesterday thanks to tricks that LiveJournal is pulling. So my webmaster hooked me up with theangelforever.com and voila. . . here I am!

So my handy dandy webmaster has been working away at switching things over and setting them up for me now. As I type I am using an alternate location, but by the time you see this I will be 100% live.

I’m so excited since all of the blogs I love to visit are on their own and use WordPress. This is a fun new adventure for me to be going on while I enter the SAHM world.

Lots to catch up on later. More to come later about things that have happened in the wild and wacky world that is my life.

C’est Moi

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There’s a horse in my living room!

Oh wait, never mind it’s just a GIANT centipede. Seriously we could have put a saddle on this thing.

We had just walked in after the open house for PreK kids at NHL’s school tonight when the following happened (Side freak note –> My baby starts school in a week – ACK!).:

I am barely into the dining room and JL screams to me to get a tissue quickly. What the heck? So I look and see they are right near him. I am afraid to ask, but quickly realize just what he’s trying to corner. Trapped by NHL’s toys that are in the middle of the floor is a monster centipede that is trying to escape.  Thank goodness JL managed to get this creature and dispose of it.

YUCK!

I am not exaggerating here. This sucker was at least as long as my pinky finger and much wider with legs factored into the equation. I mean when it moved I saw it’s legs moving from across the room.

Seriously these things give me the heebie jeebies. Just the thought of them makes my skin crawl. I had never seen them prior to moving into this house and apparently they are rampant with all of our neighbors. I don’t mind if they are here since they are harmless and eat spiders, but stay in the basement darn you! Clearly this bad boy had been feasting in a good location.

On that note I am off to read and sleep. I shall report on 4 year old physical fun tomorrow.

C’est Moi

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