Sunday, December 14, 2008

A long entry for future times

Written in the middle of December, 2008 - I just didn't get aroumd to posting it until now:



Christmas is upon us and we haven't sent a single Christmas card, written a Christmas letter or taken a family Christmas photo to mail out. I had good intentions. Maybe next year.


I also had good intentions of writing a journal but haven't made a single entry since Sam's birth. I'm thinking the blog kind of counts as a journal so I'm going to write a few of those things that seem common place now but in a few year's I'll wish I could remember more clearly


We'll start with Max who is the life and soul of the Lassen party. I often say that the most joyful sound and the most dreaded sound in my life is Max's voice. There is nothing more wonderful than the sound of his highly contagious giggle, or the first time he says a word you didn't know he knew, or when he says please (peethse)thank you (co-cou)- and seems like he means it. On the other hand, there is nothing so fearsome as hearing that yell from upstairs when you were sure that nap time should not be over yet. Max is a force to be reckoned with at the best of times but if he wakes up early from a nap there's real trouble.


Max has a funny little vocabulary. He doesn't name off animals (though he does like to make animal noises) or names of people he knows. It consists mainly of things he is interested in us getting for him. He can say most of his favourite foods and drink- pickle, pepper, milk (meek), juice (oosh), ice, cookie, bacon, chocolate (coco), chips (cyip), candy, popcorn (co-con) and our favourite "millions" (miyons) - candy from England that are like mini Mentos. He also likes saurkraut but hasn't managed to say that yet. When we go to Costco he eats about two bites of his hot dog and the entire pot of saurkraut. He is also a huge fan of fizzy drinks. So you can see that our little guy has a strange and not overly nutritious taste. We have to hide any candy or pop from him or he won't stop asking for it. We now realize the wisdom in not letting kids try junk food so they won't realize what they're missing. We can't chew gum around him any more either as he continually asks for some. We try to sneak it in the car sometimes but he always catches us chewing and starts yelling at us.


Some of Max's other words are Richard (ichad), baby, (beebe or a-beebe), Santa (easily confusable with dada except for the fact that he is pointing out of the window to our neighbour's huge inflatable Santa), candle (cagguw - usually accompanied by a blowing sound), ball, ball, ball,
outside (eitze), shoes (ooesh - similar to juice), Max, computer (puta), hat (at), keys (eeys),


He is always coming out with things we didn't think he knew - last night he yelled over to us "stuck" - Matt went over to him to find that he actually was wedged between the toy basket and the couch. The toy basket is a loose term as it rarely contains toys - it could more accurately be termed a step stool as it is carried around as a means of getting to hard to reach places. As soon as Max sees we've cleaned up and put the toys away in his step stool he tips the whole thing over and drags the basket away.


He also says "urtz" for hurts and "ouch" which originally got him much attention so now he greatly over uses them.


Max loves the Christmas tree. We decorated it one Sunday afternoon and undecorated it on Monday afternoon. Glass decorations and Max's obsession with balls are not a good combination. This year our tree is simply decorated with colored lights and popcorn and cranberry chains. For the first few days we had the tree Max would get up in the morning and come to find us making a blowing sound (which means light as well as candle). The he would lead us to the tree and show us that the lights weren't on yet. Now he doen't even bother to ask us - he goes downstairs and squeezes behind the couch to plug them in himself.


The winter doesn't suit Max very well. During the summer he is as happy as a clam playing outside in the dirt and sand, driving his trucks around and climbing. He loves walks to the park and playing in the garden with Richard. Since winter has arrived we have a ard time keeping Max happy and occupied. As Max doesn't feel we do an adequate job of entertainment he finds his own. He is constantly emptying cupboards and drawers and smashing the odd plate or glass that he reaches off the counter. He is still spilling Richard's water and eating his food.

Here are my top 5 favourites from the past couple of weeks.



5- Max and Rylee disappeared upstairs one day to play. I didn't realize that they were playing in Sam's room. When I went up to see what was happening I found them dancing and jumping on a huge pile of clothes and baby supplies. The had unloaded every draw in Sam's closet and pulled out all the lotions and shampoos as well as emptied a big crate of clothes that I'd been sorting.

4- We now need to hide every pen in the house. At first Max would just like to bring us paper and draw but the other day I found that he had heavily decorated one of the dining room chairs with a ball point pen - and I mean heavily.


3-Whenever Max is quiet we know there is trouble. After a particularly blissful 20 minutes of peace on Saturday morning we decided we should probably check on the reason for the quiet (though we were reluctant to break the quiet). We found Max in our closet waist deep in clothes. Every item on the lower rack of the close was on the floor - not a single solitary item remained on a hanger. Several hangers were broken and the drawers were all empty. Matt laughed as his clothes are up high out of the reach of grabby hands. Wait, it's not over - two days later I went upstairs to find I had left the bedroom door open and Max was back in the closet pulling clothes to the ground. To add insult to injury, I opened the closet door to find Max grinning at me with my brand new toothbrush in his grubby little mouth (the reason it was a brand new tooth brush was because he has used my last one to clean the floor).


2-I hear a scattering sound coming from the kitchen - I go in to find the entire box of multigrain cheerios spread over the whole floor. He had reached it off the kitchen counter and spun around shaking the box upside down. It was one of a string of frustrating things he had done while I was feeding Sam (he seems to take advantage when he knows I can't get up fast). I put him in time out (which, incidentally is our downstairs toilet) and then made him help me pick them up and put them in the box. We had almost finished when Sam needed my attention in the livingroom. Foolishly I left Max finishing the job. The next thing I hear is that same scattering sound back in the kitchen. This time I just sat down on the couch defeated while Richard ate all the cheerios his stomach could hold and Max jumped up and down in cheerios crushing them to pieces before trapsing them through the entire downstairs. I turned on the TV and prayed for Matt to come home early.


1-Max asked me for a chocolate pudding one morning. As I wasn't quite ready for the day I thought it would be a good chance to keep him occupied while I went to finish. I put him in his high chair with his pudding and a spoon knowing that I would have to sponge him down when I came back but thinking that it was worth the 10-15 minutes it would afford me. On returinig however I found that it wasn't just the boy that needed sponging down but the walls, the floor, the table, and the entire bookshelf complete with books. That will teach me.



Now for our Sam
Sam is a sweet boy. He was a very mellow newborn and easy to please. Were it not for the fact that he had his days and nights switched for the first 6 weeks of life he was almost the perfect newborn. From the first few days of life Sam has liked to stretch and stand. He could not be swaddled as he brke right out of it with his legs. Now I know why he hurt my ribs so much. We usualy call him Bam or Sam Bam - not sure why actually but it seems to be his lot - maybe it will wear off. We also call him Max quite frequenly as he looks almost identical to how Max did as a baby. Max sees pictures of himself ans says "aaah, bee-be". We can't really tell the difference in baby pictures except that we remember taking them. That's about it for Sam - 3 month olds don't really do much of interest to report.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Scattered pictures



He still loves those large utensils




Max at a stone wall building contest - there is so much going on at the weekends in Kentucky!





Rylee's second birthday


Napping on the couch



Max enjoys the packing from his Christmas parcel




Helping in the back garden. Max loves to "help" around the house and even more in outside projects with his Dad. He gets so excited when the broom is left out and runs to it yelling "Boom, Boom"


Sam at the park in his owl outfit from cousin Sofia

Happily swimging at the park



Max with a crayon - not a wise idea unless he's strapped in to his high chair
Snacking on whipped cream (with Richard looking on longingly) ...



and dog treats - eaten in Richard's kennel. Richard and Max are great buddies but Richard definitely gets the short end of the stick. Max torments him to no end and often uses him as a step stool to climb to places he cannot reach alone.

prying the ball from Richard's mouth. If Richard won't give up the ball freely Max yells at us to intervene. If we won't do it he goes in with both hands and tugs until Richard gives in.
taking a break from Max

Haloween

Max made a most handsome pirate









and was quite a natural with his cutlass (see how the sword is captured in mid-air as he threw it at a girl helping serve dinner)



Max's girlfriend "Little Rylee Ridinghood" was looking stunning and was most concerned that Max should keep his hat on. Mad would shake it off and Rylee would go running after him shouting "Ax.....hat".






Sam the bat was bored by the festivities and slept through the whole dinner at church



and the entire way aroung the neighborhood while trick-or-treating




...still sleeping



Giving kisses to McKay the friendly tiger



Sarah the princess was terrified of Max's new appearance. She was terrified of him and screamed everytime she saw him. This continued the whole evening until we wiped off his moustache and eye brows - then she looked most relieved andstarted playing with him like there was no problem atall.



Every time Max was offered a candy bowl he would scan for lolly pops and grab as many as possible. It took him forever to go from house to house as he was so busy sucking away on his lolly.




He even took a break on someone's front steps while he sucked.






The pumpkin patch

The boys at the pumpkin Patch.
Max is chewing on a piece of green bell pepper which is one of his favorite foods!



Matt went off to take photos from a distance and Max was very concerned that he had left -below you can see his favorite question "Where'd go??" complete with hand gesture. He asks this to no end even when he knows where something is e.g.when he has hidden something or turned out the light. Then when he produces the hidden object or turns the light back on he squeels "there 'tiiiiis".



"I still can't find my dad"
(He's such a Daddy's boy)
Note that he is still clutching his pepper




"there 'tiiis"
Happy because he found Daddy



We had so much fun that we had to go back again on a date with Rylee - this time we also got to play on the playground and the giant slide. Rylee went down the slide and then went over to Max telling him "Ax, fun" - Translation: "Max that's fun, you should try it". Max went down once and then begged Matt not to put him on again. When Matt carried him back up he hung on to Matt's shirt ond pleaded "ooooh noooooo". Rylee on the other hand was a sliding champion.







Wonderful Visitors

I do not know how we would have made it through the past couple of months without our visiting family members. Mum came over from England for a month and took care of us all. She spent her days on Max duty and many long nights on Sam duty - as well as keeping the house in order and caring for me after the surgery. Max loved having Grandma here and whenever he needed something he would yell "maaaaaaaaaaaa" - he couldn't get the "Grand" part in there. We were heart broken to see her go but I'm sure she was glad to go home and get some rest.




Grandma and Grandpa Lassen came out to visit from Utah too. It was Grandma Bonnie's first time to Kentucky so Max was able to show her around and let her see all the horses (which Max thinks are cows and says "moo" as he drives past the fields). He also had a lot of fun giggling with Grandpa who makes him laugh a lot.







Auntie Chrissy came to visit us over Haloween - we love auntie Chrissy. And she loves those boys to death - it's probably good she doesn't live here bacause they would be spoiled rotten and eat slurpees for lunch every day. Max is a very bossy boy and Chrissy says she fears his wrath when he is disappointed so he usually gets his way. It's also pretty hard to say no to his pleading little face when he wants something. Sam developed a breathing problem shortly before Chrissy came which makes him snort like a little pig much of the time. It's nothing serious but it means he sometimes has trouble sleeping (the doctor said he may be allergic to Richard - oh dear). To give his parents a bit of rest during the night Chrissy would often take little piggy in the early hours of the morning which is usually his snortyest time. We had sooo much fun going out on adventures with Chrissy - especially at Haloween. More Chrissy to follow with the Haloween posting.






Chrissy has a pretty funny report of her visit on her blog - see link below: