Saturday, September 04, 2010

Catching up still...some pictures from the last few months

Cat nap. Sometime in June.

June again. Whale watching. Zack got pretty seasick
and I managed to catch every last drop of orange
colored goldfish cracker vomit in a
trashcan. Champion mommy!

Tickle time! July.

Zack's favorite game with me is "Where do you think you're going?" which I started when he was probably one and crawling. He crawls away and I pull him back by his feet and say, "Where do you think you're going?" And then tickle him. It has evolved so that now he lies down when he wants to play and says, "Where do you fink-ink-ink you're go-ying?" And then I say it, and then I stall while he giggles in anticipation. The suspense is much more fun than the tickling at this point. The sound of him cracking up is the best thing ever.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Catching up! Zack's birthday!




Grandpa got tired and decided to sit out here for a while.

Ring Around the Rosies with Geneva and Kate.


Duncan!



Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

It's Jeff's Fault!

See, the good pictures are on his camera or on his hard drive, and he hasn't been blogging much lately. The extra step of actually getting the pictures off his hard drive--that's just waaaaay too much for me to deal with. Forget that the hard drive is smaller than my wallet. Somehow just getting that thing up the stairs to my "office" in our bedroom--way too much work for me.

So we will post pictures of Zack's birthday and other various gorgeous shots. In the meantime, here's one from yesterday. I picked Zack up early from daycare, and we strolled over to the fire station. The guys there were so nice.

And for some reason they had this thing there. Cute. Note the rubber ball placed over the highly dangerous spear on the side.

Today I had a meeting to discuss Zack's evaluation at daycare. They do a very elaborate binder with tons of pictures and all these categories that they evaluate. So there was, for example, a section about "problem solving" and there was an anecdote about how Zack wanted a toy that was on the other side of the fence, in the pre-school area. When he realized he couldn't get the toy over the fence, he played with it through the fence. And then, there was a picture of him doing this. Every category was similarly illustrated with stories and pictures. In the part about how he could name all the shapes and colors, there was a little picture of him looking at some shapes and colors. I was so touched by how much Zack's teacher notices about him, and how she really put so much work into this binder. Too bad I can't take it home. It was really wonderful.

Also I loved how the evals were more story based--just a way to illustrate specifics about what your kid is doing, but not number grades or anything. She did mention that he knows all the colors, shapes, and letters, which is somewhat impressive, I guess. She was slightly concerned that he plays by himself a lot. But he's apparently been more social lately.

Too bad his best friend moved away to Chicago! I am sad every day when I pick Zack up now that we don't see Brandon, but all in all, I just love Zack's school.

I think all of you on the East Coast will be amazed at how much Zack says these days. He put on my sunglasses a couple days ago and declared himself, "So glamorous!"

But maybe these things are not a surprise to people who have already had kids and seen all this progress. For me every day is still unbelievably amazing. We went to Target yesterday, and Zack said, "Excuse me," to everyone we met. And he also said, "Thank you," to the cashiers.

We got his hair cut (and yes, we'll post pictures) and he HATED that. Cried and cried. And then we got his teeth cleaned and that was much, much worse. But still, at the end of both of those horrible experiences, he said, "Thank you!" So polite. He also likes to say, "Thank you so much!"

Some of his language stuff is still very funny, because he says what he hears in certain contexts. So if he falls, he says what he hears people say to him. So he sits there crying and says, "Are you okay? Are you all right?" When he wants to play chase, he just starts running and says, "Iiiiiiiiii'm chasing you!" It doesn't really matter who is chasing whom. Just the act of chasing means we hear, "I'm chasing you!"

The other funny thing about Zack lately is that me must have a car with him at all times. When he wakes up, he asks immediately for his car. He will not let go of it at school, so Jeff writes, "ZACK" on it. And now Zack loves that and says, "That says ZACK!" When he eats, Zack will put his car down, but it will still get covered with food because he plays with it all during his meal. So I have to wash his hands and his car. If we go out, we'll say, "Zack, we're off to the park," and Zack will quickly grab a car or two and head out the door. And...I guess this is becoming a bit of a "thing" in daycare--the only touchy issue at our meeting today--so we've been asked to pry the cars away when he arrives. We'll see how that goes....

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Zack's 2nd Birthday! Party prep.


Zack is two today! Here are the cupcakes we made for his daycare party, peering suspiciously out of the fridge. Does death by little teeth await them all? Yes. Yes it does.

Edited by Julie:

This is a fun snapshot our lives via our refrigerator. There's the leftover Chinese takeout, the margarita mix, Zack's beets in a tupperware container, and a bag of chocolate chips that Jeff left in his trunk, where they fused into one mega, bag shaped chip.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend


We had a pretty chill weekend. On Sunday our friend Marc popped off some of the best family pictures we've had yet. I couldn't choose so I just posted them all.



Mommy's head!


Head hug!


Grrr!


On Mem Day itself I took Zack to feed the ducks in Balboa park. He liked the ducks but didn't quite get the feeding part. Every piece of bread I gave him to throw he ate himself, and then he threw his Lego cars into the water instead (but I fished them out). Then he enjoyed a big lunch in his stroller, looking over the lake.

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

The HAIR

Just woke up!


And here's three more from the park.



Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Different Kinda Day

I called in sick Tuesday, because my back was hurting, and I was exhausted. And maybe because I was lazy, but what's it to you? I threw my back out a little while ago and it sucked, so this was um, preventative. Yeah, that's it.

Then Tekla called to see if I could pick up Geneva from school. So I ended up doing my internship in the morning, which was really just an excuse to bring Zack in so everyone could meet him. I got Zack from daycare very early and he had lunch over at Cheyenne. He is playing with a truck he borrowed from Arnold Rifkin, producer of most of the Die Hard movies. Hollywood cracks me up sometimes, even if it won't pay me most of the time.

This might be a blurry picture, but know this: his mouth is open because he is saying the word, "hexagon." See those tiles? So cool!

Then we picked up Geneva, got snacks, and went to the new park we like.

This might be slight overkill on this series of pics, but the thing is, it's so great for us to see Zack smile in a photo. He is usually so obsessed with the camera that we don't get his fantastic smiles. But he was too into Geneva to notice me shooting pics.


I do wish I'd gotten video of this, because his giggle is just too much.

Geneva is hilarious!


Geneva wanted ice cream. Since she already had three Trader Joe's cereal bars, I wasn't too sure what Tek might think. As you can see, I decided to be the treat lady. Hey, special occasion. (I am finding I am pretty easy to convince on two points: TV and sugar. Oh another cookie and another episode of Dora? OK, special occasion. You know, Tuesday!)


This little sweetie shared his cars with Zack. Zack did not reciprocate and then threw a fit when we left. We are working on transitions with him. It's very lucky that Jeff and I share parenting philosophies and we like to talk about these small interactions with Zack a lot--what they mean, what we're communicating, how we might be affecting him. The other day we were at another park, and Zack wanted to get on these heggi-gagga (helicopter) riding toys. This tends to turn into a scene, with the owner of whatever toy returning to claim it and Zack getting upset. So I started teaching him. I just realized he was probably ready to learn that we can't just go taking other people's stuff. I kept explaining it. This belongs to someone else. It's not like at your school. We have to ask permission. If the kid who owns this comes back it could really upset you both. Finally I picked him up and took him to the swing, and he said, "Bye, heggi-gagga," and that was it. Successful transition.

So I tried telling him pretty early on this time that we were going to have to leave these cars with this nice kid who shared them with us. Then hey, one more minute with those cars. And okay, we're going.

Unfortunately, Geneva messed up my timing a bit, so there we were, waiting to leave with Zack wanting the cars and crying, while she dawdled getting her shoes on, because she didn't want to leave. Transitions for 6.5 year olds, maybe not so easy, either. Geneva also had suggestions about how to handle the situation. And really, they were good suggestions, but I've tried them. She said just get him out of sight of the cars and distract him with his own car. Good idea for younger Zack, but 23-month-old Zack sees right through that ruse. The only thing that works now is enforcing the limit. We're leaving, we're leaving, we're going now, and...we're gone. Nothing personal buddy, but it's just time for us to be going. Then he's sad for a minute and gets over it. He's a very good sport.

But staring at the cars while the end of this episode stretched on too long just made him super upset. Having two kids must be full of moments like that. I was sorting how to juggle the two personalities and developmental stages, but lucky for me, I don't have to do it every day.

We all survived and made it out of the park.

And this is one of Geneva's shots.

I don't really like what Zack is doing in this picture, but I'm glad Geneva caught it. He likes to wrap his hair around his finger and pull it out. Then he looks at all the little red hairs and says, "Hairs!" I hope that habit doesn't stick. The weird thing is that I have a lot of nervous hands in hair type stuff, too.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Park Pics


Marion showed us a great new park on Friday. Here are the boys, swinging. It was tough to get a picture where they were both looking at the camera, because they were both very excited that the moon was out.

And here they are, back in January, 2009. Before the enlarging ray hit them both.

So now they are actually playing together. If Wes was out of sight for a second, Zack said, "Wheah Wes?"

Zack's routine was to slide down the slide. spot Wes, and say, "Mmmmm!" a few times before moving on. Wes thought it was pretty funny.

They also played Chase and Ball. Their versions of these games are so sophisticated that it's tough for adults to understand the complicated rules. So it might look random.

Zack climbed these!

There is a cool skateboard area in this park.

This was yesterday. Zack is a bounce house party crasher. We end up in bounce houses at our local park every weekend. Duncan and Jessie and Dean came to visit us yesterday.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Two from Easter

As usual there's some older stuff I want to get around to posting, but I just loved these two pictures from our friend Marc's mom's Easter egg hunt too much to wait any longer.

That's Marc's nephew Boston next to Zack, and he was yelling something to the people in the backyard down below. Zack thought that looked like fun and started yelling it, too (I forgot what they were saying). Zack looked at me in mid-giggle and I happened to be camera ready. I love this pic because it's so difficult to catch a smile on camera, although he does it all the time.

Zack was very interested in this sophisticated keyboard toy and kept coming back to it. He didn't really register the Easter egg action at all.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Happy Birthday, Julie!

That's right, my lady marks another year on the planet today. Last night I made a card for her using actual construction paper, and tonight we're going to get our minds blown by How to Train Your Dragon, which according to a friend of ours has flying sequences that make Avatar look like your Aunt Yetta.

Happy Birthday sweetie! Love you bunches.