Wednesday, March 30, 2011

03/29/2011

Alexa and Gavin are having fun with cardboard boxes. Who knew that our trash could be so much fun? Matthew and I pushed the kids around the living room and dining room until we were exhausted.


Alexa made Daddy sit in a box and then she tried to push him around. It didn't work out so well. Daddy broke the box.


Gavin's speech therapy is going well. We have weekly appointments on Tuesdays with Children's Hospital and we also have therapists from Help Me Grow coming to our home. They came today to complete a developmental evaluation. Two therapists observed Gavin play and filled out a standardized test to find out how delayed he is. Some of the questions were for me. The first question that I was asked was, "What is your main concern for Gavin?" I explained that I am most concerned about Gavin's limited speech and inability to communicate his needs. I went on to explain that although he has roughly 25 words that he can say clearly, he never uses them in a sentence and will rarely combine any two words. Just then Gavin heard Gabbi start to whine (I had put her in the bathroom because she's just too friendly and a huge distraction) and Gavin surprised me by saying, "I think I hear someone!" It came out as clear as could be. We all three understood what he had said and it was really amazing. I almost cried. They probably think that I was lying about his capabilities. I was surprised about more things, too, during the hour that the therapists were here. I didn't realize that Gavin knew his colors. He has a short attention span and although I try to work on colors and shapes with him, he rarely cooperates. However, when the therapist got out some colored blocks and asked him to match the red blocks, he picked up a red block and placed it on top of another red block. Not only did he know his colors, but he said "Red!" and he followed directions. I was really proud of him. He did it perfectly for all the other colors that she provided, too. After the color exercise, she asked Gavin to point out certain shapes. He scored 100% on that, too. I never would have expected that. Once the test was completed, the therapist explained that they would tally up his scores and rank him amongst other children his age to determine if he qualifies for in-home therapy. I won't get the results until next week. This evaluation was a real eye opener for me and I learned that Gavin knows way more than I realized. Maybe I am the one that needs to be taught the best ways to work with him.


Friday, March 25, 2011

03/24/2011 Circus

We took the kids to the circus this evening. Alexa and Gavin were very excited to see the elephants and tigers. I had planned on letting Alexa and Gavin have an elephant ride, until I found out it was going to cost $30! Luckily the kids were happy with just seeing the elephant up close, and Alexa stood near the gate and waved as the elephant walked by.




Instead of buying popcorn for the kids, I had filled our diaper bag with baked cheese puffs. The kids loved them and they were much healthier than the popcorn (and much cheaper, too!).

Tysen was a good boy. He didn't mind all the noise at all. In fact, after his bottle, he fell asleep for the rest of the show.

Forget about the $30 elephant ride! My kids were thrilled with the free balloons that a clown gave them! Alexa looks absolutely in love with her balloon in the picture above! Then when it popped about 10 minutes later, she was devastated and burst into tears. The people sitting next to us felt sorry for her so they gave her their balloon. That cheered her right up.

Those guys above are doing a daredevil act on the "sway masters." They weren't very good and I was so nervous that one of them was going to fall that I couldn't watch!

Alexa and Gavin are playing with their free balloons at home. According to them, the balloons were the best part. Next time we'll just save a bunch of money and blow up lots of balloons at home!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

3/20/2011 Weekend Fun

The kids had pajama day at daycare on Friday.


Tysen watched a lot of basketball this weekend with Daddy!

We are so happy that spring is here. It was still chilly this weekend, but at least we were able to get outdoors for a little bit. We went on a walk so that Alexa could practice riding her bike. I pulled Gavin in the wagon and carried Tysen in the front infant carrier. I think that he enjoyed the fresh air, too. He fell asleep before we even got to the duck pond.


Daddy is showing Alexa how to balance on the bike.





sleepy baby

Alexa didn't quite make it to the park. She decided that she'd rather ride in the wagon trailer.


One going down and one going up!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

03/17/2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
I took these pictures this morning just before we left the house for daycare. It was a fun day for Alexa and Gavin because they had parties today. Earlier in the week there was a sign-up sheet for parents to provide snacks for the class party. I signed up to bring fruit. I decided to be festive with it and bought only green fruit. This morning I was busy cutting up honey dew, grapes, and kiwi.

Alexa and Gavin also wore the same outfit that Tysen is wearing today when they were babies. That's the great thing about all of my babies being born in the winter- they all wore the same size for each season/holiday.





Baby Tysen's first St. Patrick's Day!


These pictures were taken today after we got home from work/daycare. Alexa made a fun leprechaun craft out of a paper plate!
Eating yummy green shamrock cookies





I found this adorable carseat cover at the thrift store for under $2. The canopy cover is reversible and it has the softest blanket for his lap. When I got home, I looked up the website that was on the tag and was shocked to see that it currently sells for almost $100 new! I love finding awesome bargains!

Tysen's first time sitting in the Bumbo

He did really well in it. He has very good head and neck control.
(Tysen's original green outfit didn't last through daycare. He had a diaper explosion! Luckily, I packed him a second green outfit so he could be festive all day.)

Once I took Tysen out, Gavin was curious about the seat. I was surprised that he fit in it, but he does have skinny little legs!

Alexa has been really into Dumbo recently. It all started with a Dumbo book that she likes us to read to her at bedtime. She's been asking us for the movie, but Dumbo isn't available in stores right now. A few weeks ago, I found one on eBay and I was shocked to win it for only $1. It just happened to arrive in the mail today so we ended our St. Patrick's Day by watching the movie together. Alexa and Gavin both loved the movie. The Shrine Circus is coming to town next week and we plan to take all the kids.

Watching the movie Dumbo

Somebody needs to pinch Daddy! He's not wearing green!