Can you believe it....I'm pregnant!!!! Battermann Baby #3 is on its way! Can you believe it? I am going to be a mother of 3! Oh, I'm so excited! Sunday, November 20th around 7am that fun little stick said Pregnant...and the word 'not' did NOT precede it!
John and I said awhile back that we wanted to try in the Fall of 2011. A couple months ago, I brought it up and at first John said that it was too soon. So I asked when he thought a better time would be and he couldn't think of one...so we decided that we'd try that month. It turns out that month, my ovulation and period were messed up, so while I did take a test and it was negative, I don't really count that month because we didn't try from the beginning and I didn't figure when things were happening. So we tried the next month. I peed on ovulation sticks, we cornered the 'window'....but it didn't work. I think because I had already technically had one negative test, I had started mentally preparing myself that perhaps we'd have to go to the freezer and do a frozen cycle of IVF. John and I had agreed that we would try for at least 4 months before we started the IVF process. If it was God's plan for us to conceive naturally, this would allow that much of a window. If not, we have two healthy boys and would start IVF (though I was twitching just thinking of having to rely so heavily on my friends for the gazillion appointments that comes with IVF). Anywho, I had a negative result. Let's move on and try again.
I typically get an ovulation pain, and this particular month I got it a few days early and it last several days...I didn't know what was up with that, but why not. Then when I was typically supposed to ovulate, John was all sick with a nasty cold and was working crazy late. It also happened to be my birthday, so that was a bummer. I counted the month as no good...already prepped myself for a negative and another month of trying. Saturday came....the day. I had not had any spotting, which I normally get....but who knows...my period had been slightly irregular the past few months. I also didn't feel any cramping, which I normally get a bit. That morning we were forced to re-evaluate our insurance plan. We've been on BCBS HMO for many years and we've loved it (despite what people think about HMO's). We found out that morning that there was NO IVF coverage! This would mean that if God's plan was for us to do IVF, that we'd not only have a gazillion appointments, we'd have to pay out of pocket. Lovely....we shook it off and said that we'd cross that bridge when we got there. We went downtown for the lighting parade...I thought for sure I'd get it there...nope.
Sunday morning I woke up and somehow remembered to go grab that last stick. I peed on it and put it back in the wrapper. While brushing my teeth and telling myself 'it's negative, it's negative' (so much for positive thinking, but when you've been denied as many times as I have, you have to prep for the worst and then you're extra thrilled when it is positive). I peeked at the stick and saw pregnant, so I whipped the stick out of the wrapper and nowhere did I see the word 'Not'. WHAT!?!?!?!?!?! While I would have loved to have given the news to John in some cutesy way....I said screw that....screamed 'I'M PREGNANT!!!" and ran onto the bed (where both kids were watching a movie and John was sleeping soundly) and jumped up on the bed and kept saying it! (I was still brushing my teeth mind you!). John kept saying 'what....what....uh...uh...'). I looked back at the stick and shoved it in his face. I told the kids...they just wanted me to get out of the way of their viewing of the movie.
Wow! The morning was just a bunch of 'wow' from me and 'uh, uh' from John. Don't get me wrong, he was very happy and smiled...it was just a shock - especially knowing how the month and ovulation had panned out. He even asked 'when did this happen??'.
Of course that day I talked to my sister 3 long conversations-worth...and I kept it in like a champ!
So Monday, I did my last day of physical therapy (for my horrible right knee....PT wasn't working and they said I needed an MRI...can't really do that when pregnant so I cancelled the rest of the appointments). Conveniently, my OB office shares the same building and was 10 steps away. So across the aisle I went and scheduled my first ultrasound for Monday, December 19th. I was so excited! I then proceeded to tell them that I needed a progesterone test...or just the drugs. I told them I had to do progesterone for my other pregnancies, so I imagine I would for this one as well. They put in the order and the next morning I got my blood taken. My level was at 11....they like it to be above 15, so yes, progesterone supplements were ordered and I got them the next day. I was glad I was so on top of it and took care of it right away!
So there you have it! We are very excited and cannot wait to meet him/her!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Rainy Day
Today the boys and I had to run some errands...and it was a bit drizzly outside. So what a perfect day for them to wear their rain boots and raincoats? I also donned my brand new rainboots as well. :) We were quite the trio! At every stop we made, the boys got complimented on their outfits. :)
This picture was taken while walking into Target. The lady behind them had just got done oo'ing and ah'ing over them. :) It was a feel good moment. While Logan looks like he's walking awkwardly, I had just told them to hold hands, but that was not on Carter's agenda...Logan was reaching out....Carter was gunning for the automatic doors.
Magnet Game
As a recommendation of a fun game for 3 year olds, my friend Jen recommended "Magnetic Match Rings". I got it for Logan for his birthday and as we've been slowly trying out his gifts, we busted this one out yesterday. He loves it! He went into his room today and came out with the baggie (It is nice that it is not a huge box) and said "Look what I found". Here are some pictures of this cool, educational game.
Putting on the pieces...with full concentration...

Yay! I did it!

All done! "Mom, give me high five"

After he would finish and give the high five, he'd say 'Let's do one more'. He ended up doing 5 puzzles! He would make sure I was watching him though. If my head was turned, he'd say - "are you watching me Mom?" Once I looked over and said yes, he'd say, 'Okay, let's do it!'

And not to be left out....there's my other little cutie pie!

Yay! I did it!
All done! "Mom, give me high five"
After he would finish and give the high five, he'd say 'Let's do one more'. He ended up doing 5 puzzles! He would make sure I was watching him though. If my head was turned, he'd say - "are you watching me Mom?" Once I looked over and said yes, he'd say, 'Okay, let's do it!'
And not to be left out....there's my other little cutie pie!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Logan's 3 year well visit
After rescheduling a few times, on Monday the 14th we had Logan's 3 year well visit. To my surprise, although it makes sense...they put Logan on the 'big' scale to measure height and weight! And they took his blood pressure the big way too! So naturally, if you know me AT ALL....I took a picture! This is a milestone, people!



We went into the room and she asked if Logan 'knew' his shapes or if he was learning them. I gladly said that he knew them. Then she asked if he knew or was learning his colors. I did say 'learning'...he is getting there, but I can't say that he can identify them correctly if asked. So we will start working harder on that. I always try to be descriptive as I can- "green car" "red couch" "blue rocket", but we will kick it up a notch.
Dr. M. came in and Logan said Hello Dr. M. Very cute...and the doc liked it. :) He checked everything else (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, legs, etc.) and all is well. He asked how he was doing with fruits and vegetables. I said that he is good with fruits, but needs coaxing on vegetables and that we are using a consequence type method (can't get a snack or more milk until you eat them). He said he used that too. He also said that they used to serve vegetables first and once those were gone, then the other meat and starches came to the table. I had recently thought about trying that as well...so we just may have to go there. I really want to make it a positive experience, but sometimes it is hard especially when they are being ridiculous and I know they need to eat the good stuff. I do add purees to as much as I can (pancakes, homemade pizza sauce, muffins/breads, etc.) so I know they are getting their veggies, but I still want them to like the real stuff. Anywho, I digress.
I did ask if he needed to know if he knew his alphabet and he said nope, that is a 4 year milestone. Okay....whew! Not to say that we aren't going to work on it, but it takes pressure off that I was feeling. I know every kid learns at a different pace and some excel in some things and others they do better over time...so it was just nice to hear. Logan is a happy, healthy kid and that is pretty much all I can ask for. Facebook especially...you have to keep that in mind. People brag about their kids constantly...which is fine...it is there for you to post whatever and have freedom of speech...but sometimes it can seem like a competition. Logan plays well by himself and with others, so, so far, so good!
Logan did get the flu shot. Honestly, after I left the office, I wanted to go undo it. The doctor said he is all caught up on his vaccines, so it is just the flu shot...making it sound like it was required. And I know a lot of kids do get it, but I have only gotten it once (when I was pregnant nonetheless...darn Swine Flu and your scare tactics)....and John hadn't consistently received it....I don't know. I know Logan will be in preschool next year, but I will throw caution to the wind. If he gets more than a cold often, I will do the shot going forward. If not, I'm going to stick to my guns.
So Logan got the shot and didn't cry a BIT! He had a disgruntled look, but he was dry-eyed. :) They asked if since we were there, if I wanted to get Carter the shot...so I agreed to that too. (again, my regret came after I left the office) They quickly made us the appointment and came back in and gave him the shot. Would you believe that little bugger didn't cry a smidge either?!? He had a look of what the hell just happened, but not a peep! My tough little guys!!!!
They both got stickers for being so awesome! So there you have it...my Logan is as healthy as can be and checks out perfectly!
My little....I mean, BIG boy weighed in at 33.4 pounds
65th percentile (which is up from the last percentile)
65th percentile (which is up from the last percentile)

Next she measured his height. At first she said 37.5. I knew he was 37 something last year, so we remeasured and had Logan stand up taller. 37.75.....okay....I knew he outgrew all of his 2T pants, so I really feel he grew more than just a half inch, but whatever. The doctor did say that they notice a drop in percentage when they go from measuring laying down to standing up. Logan always laid nice and still and we were able to get a pretty accurate height and now when he was standing it was not super duper straight, but fairly. That all being said....
50th percentile for height. Yup...you read that right! I was darn near shocked as he's always been in the 90th. Granted, he is still taller than what John was at that age, so it's not as if I think he'll be a short guy by any means, it was just a surprising number.
50th percentile for height. Yup...you read that right! I was darn near shocked as he's always been in the 90th. Granted, he is still taller than what John was at that age, so it's not as if I think he'll be a short guy by any means, it was just a surprising number.

Then she checked his blood pressure. He did so well sitting still; he was so interested in what she was doing. I forget the number....but he's all good! :)

We went into the room and she asked if Logan 'knew' his shapes or if he was learning them. I gladly said that he knew them. Then she asked if he knew or was learning his colors. I did say 'learning'...he is getting there, but I can't say that he can identify them correctly if asked. So we will start working harder on that. I always try to be descriptive as I can- "green car" "red couch" "blue rocket", but we will kick it up a notch.
Dr. M. came in and Logan said Hello Dr. M. Very cute...and the doc liked it. :) He checked everything else (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, legs, etc.) and all is well. He asked how he was doing with fruits and vegetables. I said that he is good with fruits, but needs coaxing on vegetables and that we are using a consequence type method (can't get a snack or more milk until you eat them). He said he used that too. He also said that they used to serve vegetables first and once those were gone, then the other meat and starches came to the table. I had recently thought about trying that as well...so we just may have to go there. I really want to make it a positive experience, but sometimes it is hard especially when they are being ridiculous and I know they need to eat the good stuff. I do add purees to as much as I can (pancakes, homemade pizza sauce, muffins/breads, etc.) so I know they are getting their veggies, but I still want them to like the real stuff. Anywho, I digress.
I did ask if he needed to know if he knew his alphabet and he said nope, that is a 4 year milestone. Okay....whew! Not to say that we aren't going to work on it, but it takes pressure off that I was feeling. I know every kid learns at a different pace and some excel in some things and others they do better over time...so it was just nice to hear. Logan is a happy, healthy kid and that is pretty much all I can ask for. Facebook especially...you have to keep that in mind. People brag about their kids constantly...which is fine...it is there for you to post whatever and have freedom of speech...but sometimes it can seem like a competition. Logan plays well by himself and with others, so, so far, so good!
Logan did get the flu shot. Honestly, after I left the office, I wanted to go undo it. The doctor said he is all caught up on his vaccines, so it is just the flu shot...making it sound like it was required. And I know a lot of kids do get it, but I have only gotten it once (when I was pregnant nonetheless...darn Swine Flu and your scare tactics)....and John hadn't consistently received it....I don't know. I know Logan will be in preschool next year, but I will throw caution to the wind. If he gets more than a cold often, I will do the shot going forward. If not, I'm going to stick to my guns.
So Logan got the shot and didn't cry a BIT! He had a disgruntled look, but he was dry-eyed. :) They asked if since we were there, if I wanted to get Carter the shot...so I agreed to that too. (again, my regret came after I left the office) They quickly made us the appointment and came back in and gave him the shot. Would you believe that little bugger didn't cry a smidge either?!? He had a look of what the hell just happened, but not a peep! My tough little guys!!!!
They both got stickers for being so awesome! So there you have it...my Logan is as healthy as can be and checks out perfectly!
Rocketship bathroom
For Logan's birthday he was bound to get a lot of toys and some clothes...which he did and he loves them all! My Mom decided to go a different route after a discussion she and I had recently. She decided to make the boys a fun bathroom. And Logan's (& Carter's) favorite thing right now is...Rocketships!!! My parents came over this past weekend and Logan was so excited to have more presents to open! My Mom made it all because apparently rocketship bathroom accessories are not in stores right now. So she got all navy/white/silver bathroom accessories and either drew on them or added decals; or sewed. :) I love creativity! If you can't find it...make it!
His eyes lit up when he saw the huge silver rocketship on the navy shower curtain. He helped hang the shower curtain. Then more presents included a decorated garbage can, which he thinks is soooo cool; a toothbrush holder (which I gave them new toothbrushes too shaped kinda like a rocket); and stickers and decals to decorate the mirror, door, cabinets and bathtub with! He also got glow in the dark stars to put on the ceiling and this awesome Moon, that works by remote control. He is to match the moon each evening. He loves it! He helped put all the stickers on, stars on the ceiling, he'd stop to play with the astronaut bath toys....then come back and help. He really was with it the whole time! Here are a few pics:
His awesome Rocketship Shower Curtain; above the curtain there is a large rocket decal and to the right-top you can see the Moon that changes by remote.



He also got some spaceship guys to play with in the tub....his new favorite bath toys.

Even the other day, he walked into our room and on his way back looked in the bathroom and said "Whoa....look at that rocket!" Then he proceeded to point out all the cool things about his cool new bathroom. :)
His eyes lit up when he saw the huge silver rocketship on the navy shower curtain. He helped hang the shower curtain. Then more presents included a decorated garbage can, which he thinks is soooo cool; a toothbrush holder (which I gave them new toothbrushes too shaped kinda like a rocket); and stickers and decals to decorate the mirror, door, cabinets and bathtub with! He also got glow in the dark stars to put on the ceiling and this awesome Moon, that works by remote control. He is to match the moon each evening. He loves it! He helped put all the stickers on, stars on the ceiling, he'd stop to play with the astronaut bath toys....then come back and help. He really was with it the whole time! Here are a few pics:
His awesome Rocketship Shower Curtain; above the curtain there is a large rocket decal and to the right-top you can see the Moon that changes by remote.
And of course the toilet all decorated, with the decor'd garbage can on its side
In this frame is the Planet Song from Blues Clues
He also got some spaceship guys to play with in the tub....his new favorite bath toys.
Even the other day, he walked into our room and on his way back looked in the bathroom and said "Whoa....look at that rocket!" Then he proceeded to point out all the cool things about his cool new bathroom. :)
All Sports Class
So it was like some form of excitement hit me with Logan turning 3! He is able to do all these classes by himself...and gets it more than in his 'younger baby and toddler years'...haha!
There were many options for classes for Logan. Instead of a straight soccer or straight t-ball class, I opted for the All Sport class. The class is 6 weeks long and they do a new sport every week. His first week he did soccer, this past week was t-ball and this coming week is football.
The first class the coaches explained that parents and little siblings can stay to watch if we want. I want! I want! So I prayed that Carter was going to behave. With it being Logan's first time, I wanted to watch how it all went down and how much Logan actually enjoyed it. So far Carter has been very good. Between the snacks I pack, the bleachers he can climb or the fun iphone...he has remained occupied. He only cried once when the kids were all told to go get a soccer ball....he loves soccer and wanted to get one too. :(
Logan is in a class with 3 & 4 year olds. You can tell that the other boys had done some kind of class before or perhaps because they were mostly 3.5-4 they paid a bit more attention. For example, soccer was a bit of a crazy experience. Logan was distracted by the new surroundings and all... He always seemed to be a step behind. And at one point, he told Coach Drew that he'd be back in 2 minutes and he kicked the ball across the gym. Oh dear.... I felt like Coach Drew's patience was wearing a bit thin as other kids also randomly took off. It is quite humorous. I later learned that Coach Drew's wife had a baby that weekend, so perhaps he was a bit distracted and on edge...after all, these kids are....3 & 4 year old boys. Stuff happens. :) A Mom did kindly approach me after class and asked his age...I said he turns 3 the next day. She said not to worry that the kids are almost always like 'this' at first. She said her kid didn't even participate half the time, so she said I should be thankful that at least Logan was outgoing and doing activities, even though it wasn't always what the others were doing. It was nice of her to say something and it did make me feel better. Being the first time in this...you just never know.
T-ball was a better experience. Logan still had moments, but it didn't appear to be more than other kids. Maybe he was getting used to the surroundings; maybe it was because I talked to him about listening several times before we walked it; maybe he enjoys t-ball more; maybe it was fluke....who knows!
Here are some pictures from t-ball. I have videos too, but I'll have to see about loading those. I have to say, this class was hilarious to watch!









I can't wait to see the excitement that football brings!
There were many options for classes for Logan. Instead of a straight soccer or straight t-ball class, I opted for the All Sport class. The class is 6 weeks long and they do a new sport every week. His first week he did soccer, this past week was t-ball and this coming week is football.
The first class the coaches explained that parents and little siblings can stay to watch if we want. I want! I want! So I prayed that Carter was going to behave. With it being Logan's first time, I wanted to watch how it all went down and how much Logan actually enjoyed it. So far Carter has been very good. Between the snacks I pack, the bleachers he can climb or the fun iphone...he has remained occupied. He only cried once when the kids were all told to go get a soccer ball....he loves soccer and wanted to get one too. :(
Logan is in a class with 3 & 4 year olds. You can tell that the other boys had done some kind of class before or perhaps because they were mostly 3.5-4 they paid a bit more attention. For example, soccer was a bit of a crazy experience. Logan was distracted by the new surroundings and all... He always seemed to be a step behind. And at one point, he told Coach Drew that he'd be back in 2 minutes and he kicked the ball across the gym. Oh dear.... I felt like Coach Drew's patience was wearing a bit thin as other kids also randomly took off. It is quite humorous. I later learned that Coach Drew's wife had a baby that weekend, so perhaps he was a bit distracted and on edge...after all, these kids are....3 & 4 year old boys. Stuff happens. :) A Mom did kindly approach me after class and asked his age...I said he turns 3 the next day. She said not to worry that the kids are almost always like 'this' at first. She said her kid didn't even participate half the time, so she said I should be thankful that at least Logan was outgoing and doing activities, even though it wasn't always what the others were doing. It was nice of her to say something and it did make me feel better. Being the first time in this...you just never know.
T-ball was a better experience. Logan still had moments, but it didn't appear to be more than other kids. Maybe he was getting used to the surroundings; maybe it was because I talked to him about listening several times before we walked it; maybe he enjoys t-ball more; maybe it was fluke....who knows!
Here are some pictures from t-ball. I have videos too, but I'll have to see about loading those. I have to say, this class was hilarious to watch!
Circle time before playing...telling the kids about the sport and the rules
They all took turns running bases...first they stopped after each base, then they got to do the whole thing by themselves....so cute! At first almost every kid ran right past first base.
Logan running to first base - so cute! He did run past the base and looked over, waved and said 'Hi Mom!'. I darn near cried it was so cute!
Running to Home Base!
Next up was batting practice - oh funny! So Logan got the most turns...and here's why. The first couple turns he hit the tee...the ball went places, but not too far since he didn't actually hit the ball. So they told him to aim at the ball; stood behind him to help, but eventually let him swing on his own. They said 'Okay, BIG swing, right at the ball'. Well....he wound up then in UBER-slow motion, he took the bat to the ball and ever so slightly tapped it! It was hilarious!!! All the parents turned and looked at me as they were laughing...they wanted to make sure I saw it. Oh yes...I have it on video too!!! See...these are the many reasons why I don't want to miss the classes. It is so flippin adorable!
My good boy Carter playing quietly on the bleachers. I'm still shocked he remains mostly quiet.
It was Logan's turn in the outfield. Yeah, what else should a boy do while waiting? Put the mitt on his head!! Good thing we weren't in an actual field or he would probably be picking flowers!
The ball was hit in his direction while he was looking around all distracted-like. The coach told Logan to go get the ball...he was so excited. He ran out there and grabbed the ball. I love this picture...it is on my screensaver on my phone...
...then he had to throw the ball in - he made a pretty good throw.
I can't wait to see the excitement that football brings!
Swimming Lessons
Logan began swimming lessons a week before his 3rd birthday. When I signed him up, I thought it was with a parent. I guess I felt that maybe he'd be more comfortable or that it was a pre-req. It turns out that there was a misprint in the hard-copy book. I looked online the day before the class and saw the correction that it was without a parent. I did a mini-panic. What if it was required to be with a parent first? What if he didn't like this stranger? What if he didn't trust them in the water or freaked out?
He does well with being in the water, but doesn't like to be splashed or go under the water just yet. He was not very comfortable with putting his face in either. He has started enjoying baths again, but not when he and Carter are in it together. They do fine for awhile, but Carter inevitable splashes and Logan gets mad. When Logan is by himself in the tub, he just plays and plays, sitting in the same spot. He has learned to accept the scrubdown...but doesn't enjoy it.
So when we walked in to the 'holding area', I saw that his 'teacher', Miss Allison, only had 2 students - Logan and another boy. I immediately felt relief that he wasn't going to be in a very large class. He would get quite a bit of one-0n-one attention. We met Miss Allison and I told her of my concern (looking back it is a very first time mom kind of worry to voice...whateve!!!). She said that we would see how he did and assess after the class.
She talked to him for a few minutes while waiting for the other boy to show up. During this discussion, Logan noticed the Dragon water slide and he wanted to try it. She told him they would go on in after class. When they realized the other little boy was late, they entered the water. He held her hand and they walked right into the 2 feet of water, with no problem-o. I proudly sat on the sidelines and watched every move. I was so glad that Logan trusted her and had no problem leaving my side. About 10 minutes into the class the other boy showed up and I could tell he had taken lessons before and was very comfortable in the water, so that would be good for Logan to see. They took turns using noodles, tubes and other fancy swimming contraptions to swim out and come back with Miss Allison. He did great waiting on the side while she was out with the other boy.
There did come a point with 10 minutes left in class that I saw him pointing and telling her something. I later asked what he was saying. I thought maybe she wanted him to do something, like put his face in the water and he didn't want to. Nope, he was ready to go on the Dragon slide and made sure she knew it. After she finished her lesson, she did all them to each take a turn on the slide and he was a happy boy.
The next week, was Logan's birthday and Daddy and Carter came with us. At first I was in the swimming area watching Logan while John played with Carter, then we switched places so that John could have a turn watching Logan in action. Carter and I wandered halls and went up and down stairs - he had a very fun time exploring. John loved watching Logan swimming. John is not an avid swimmer himself so he is glad that Logan is getting involved in swimming lessons early on so he will be comfortable in the water.
The third week (this past Saturday) Logan had a substitute teacher, Miss Stephanie. I was glad that he was not bothered with this switch. She did things a little differently, which was cool. She did not hold his hand into the water and while he walked slower (that is just his nature...he is so his Dad!), but he made it over there by himself. She did not give him a toy to play with at the beginning. This kept him wandering away from the sides when she was 'out' with the other little boy. While he was making me nervous (even though there is another lifeguard standing right there to jump in at any time...if he were to trip and not get back up right away in the 2 feet of water, this mama would likely still run like mad and jump in the water....) I was glad that he was comfortable. :) She also took them into the 3 foot section and they took turns jumping into her arms and spinning around. He also did a small stunt of floating on his back and putting part of his face in the water.
With only 3 lessons, Logan now lays both on his tummy and his back during bathtime! He also asks me to watch him put his chin, nose and forehead in the water. He is so much more comfortable. And randomly when sitting he will practice swimming strokes and says 'look I'm swimming!'. He still does not like Carter splashing him, but hey...that may never change. If you are in the bathtub to play with your toys and some little brother keeps splashing you...well that can be annoying. :)
So yay for great success with swim lessons thus far!!!!! Here are a couple pictures from this past week:


He does well with being in the water, but doesn't like to be splashed or go under the water just yet. He was not very comfortable with putting his face in either. He has started enjoying baths again, but not when he and Carter are in it together. They do fine for awhile, but Carter inevitable splashes and Logan gets mad. When Logan is by himself in the tub, he just plays and plays, sitting in the same spot. He has learned to accept the scrubdown...but doesn't enjoy it.
So when we walked in to the 'holding area', I saw that his 'teacher', Miss Allison, only had 2 students - Logan and another boy. I immediately felt relief that he wasn't going to be in a very large class. He would get quite a bit of one-0n-one attention. We met Miss Allison and I told her of my concern (looking back it is a very first time mom kind of worry to voice...whateve!!!). She said that we would see how he did and assess after the class.
She talked to him for a few minutes while waiting for the other boy to show up. During this discussion, Logan noticed the Dragon water slide and he wanted to try it. She told him they would go on in after class. When they realized the other little boy was late, they entered the water. He held her hand and they walked right into the 2 feet of water, with no problem-o. I proudly sat on the sidelines and watched every move. I was so glad that Logan trusted her and had no problem leaving my side. About 10 minutes into the class the other boy showed up and I could tell he had taken lessons before and was very comfortable in the water, so that would be good for Logan to see. They took turns using noodles, tubes and other fancy swimming contraptions to swim out and come back with Miss Allison. He did great waiting on the side while she was out with the other boy.
There did come a point with 10 minutes left in class that I saw him pointing and telling her something. I later asked what he was saying. I thought maybe she wanted him to do something, like put his face in the water and he didn't want to. Nope, he was ready to go on the Dragon slide and made sure she knew it. After she finished her lesson, she did all them to each take a turn on the slide and he was a happy boy.
The next week, was Logan's birthday and Daddy and Carter came with us. At first I was in the swimming area watching Logan while John played with Carter, then we switched places so that John could have a turn watching Logan in action. Carter and I wandered halls and went up and down stairs - he had a very fun time exploring. John loved watching Logan swimming. John is not an avid swimmer himself so he is glad that Logan is getting involved in swimming lessons early on so he will be comfortable in the water.
The third week (this past Saturday) Logan had a substitute teacher, Miss Stephanie. I was glad that he was not bothered with this switch. She did things a little differently, which was cool. She did not hold his hand into the water and while he walked slower (that is just his nature...he is so his Dad!), but he made it over there by himself. She did not give him a toy to play with at the beginning. This kept him wandering away from the sides when she was 'out' with the other little boy. While he was making me nervous (even though there is another lifeguard standing right there to jump in at any time...if he were to trip and not get back up right away in the 2 feet of water, this mama would likely still run like mad and jump in the water....) I was glad that he was comfortable. :) She also took them into the 3 foot section and they took turns jumping into her arms and spinning around. He also did a small stunt of floating on his back and putting part of his face in the water.
With only 3 lessons, Logan now lays both on his tummy and his back during bathtime! He also asks me to watch him put his chin, nose and forehead in the water. He is so much more comfortable. And randomly when sitting he will practice swimming strokes and says 'look I'm swimming!'. He still does not like Carter splashing him, but hey...that may never change. If you are in the bathtub to play with your toys and some little brother keeps splashing you...well that can be annoying. :)
So yay for great success with swim lessons thus far!!!!! Here are a couple pictures from this past week:
Logan is waiting with Miss Stephanie before they head into the water...
Logan and Miss Stephanie swimming
Logan playing with his favorite blue fish while the other little boy takes his turn
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Evil Dr. Porkchop
While getting ready this morning, Carter took it upon himself to go through my wallet...in doing so, he opened up the change section. Logan heard the clanks and said I want to put it in my Piggy Bank! He grabbed a handful and ran into his room saying Evil Dr. Porkchop! (For those that don't know the reference, in Toy Story that is what they called the Piggy Bank in one scene...John started it with the boys and it is sticking apparently!) So I cleaned out my drawer where I dump my change and sent the boys to their rooms to fill their piggy banks!



You can see in this picture Logan was attempting to 'play' with the pig by holding its ears. It is much too heavy though with all those coins...time to head to the bank!!!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Mickey Decor
Time has escaped me lately! Where have I been you wonder? In Mickey Mouse land...that's where! I will make a separate post about my sweet Logan's 3rd birthday party, but I will talk about my homemade decorations here...since that has been my life lately. We decided to have the party at our house...so I needed to make the place look as festive as can be....however, I wanted to be frugal at the same time. And well...if you know me, you know I love crafting!!!.
When Logan had decided on a Mickey Mouse theme (I kept giving him 2 options and it was a Cars party for a while...until the MM idea came along. Thinking back, if given the option of a rocket party, I wondered if he would've changed....he is so into rockets lately!) I immediately started looking at party decoration blogs for MM themed items to see what people did. I got a lot of great ideas and it helped me to think of some my own as well. I made the decor during naptimes, awake times and after bed times. Logan helped on quite a few items, so I was glad that he had a hand in decorating for his own party. The Dollar Tree was my best friend in coordinating all my decorations...I only bought a few things at Party City...the rest was at the Dollar Tree....where everything is actually a dollar or less.
The first thing I made was a Mickey wreath. At the dollar tree, I bought 2 small woven wood wreaths and one big one - I spray painted them black and attached the small ones as ears with black pipe cleaners. I made a sign that said "Welcome to Logan's Clubhouse" and hung it behind the wreath on my front door (which just happens to be red-ish.)...yay! My main decor was pretty much wrapping my current wall art in plain white paper and then putting some sort of Mickey decor on them. On my huge painting above my couch, became a giant Mickey head...there was still a lot of white paper showing. While the look would have been fine and nice and clean, my friend Jen had an excellent idea! She suggested for Logan to paint in the white part. So one day when Carter slept longer than Logan, Logan and I busted out the red and yellow paint. Logan is one to want to cover the area, so I had to help him move around the painting. I held his hand once and dragged the paintbrush, the rest...he did on his own. I just kept turning the painting and would suggest areas for him to paint. Then we took a circle sponge brush and I showed him how to 'dot' the paper. He even said 'dot, dot, dot' as he painted...very cute. Towards the end, he started brushing with the 'dot' paintbrush...and then we called it done. I threw his initials LWB in the bottom corner and voila - it looked great! I was very proud of him. I actually don't want to take it down cuz it is his work of art....however, I don't love Mickey Mouse that much to want a permanent decor. Although...I did just get the idea to buy plain canvases when they are on sale and have the kids paint them and use them as artwork...oh, I love it!!!! See how this blog just helped me with a good idea?
Other pictures I covered was above the goodie bag table. In plain white paper, I had a red huge Mickey Mouse head and wrote 'Goodie Bags! Thank you for coming, friends!'. Above a game, I covered 2 paintings. One said "Mickey"; one said "Buckets". I used a stencil for these letters and colored them in black, yellow, red and left some white. I added a picture of Logan with Mickey & Minnie and a glittered Mickey (which I'll get to later). I covered a kitchen painting in white and did block letters (all free-hand, which later I kind of wish I would have done stencils, but whateve...) and wrote "Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggety Dog". Our dinner theme was hot dogs, so it was perfect! I unframed a picture and wrapped it (so it still had a framed look) and did block letters "Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse" and in each letter I did a different design (polka dots, strips, squiggles, etc.).
Other decorations....I found Mickey Mouse frisbees for $1 and hung them with string and put them in various places....I found $1 MM puzzles and glued them to construction paper and attached string and hung them around on the surround sound speakers....I hung a professional picture of Logan that he just had taken in his Mickey Mouse halloween costume in the kitchen.....I made Toodles and attached him to a giant bubble wand (I didn't use him like I thought I would, but at least he made a good decoration)....for our Mickey Buckets game, Logan and I painted the board red and put yellow polka-dots...we did red bags for goodie bags and cut out black mickey heads with red inner circles with their names on it....and my friend Jen (thanks Jen!!) helped me make a generic banner which we hung in our great room. Then there were the glitter Mickey's. I bought styrofoam circles at the dollar tree. Each Mickey was about .75 to make. I painted each Mickey...Logan helped paint. Then I spread glue on them and shook my glitter shakers to my hearts content and covered the sucker. Some Mickey's were hung free, a couple had sticks glued on the back and either went in plants or in styrofoam blocks as centerpieces. I had to shellac the glitter Mickey's so that I didn't have glitter everywhere.
My friend Julie is an artist. So right away I asked her if she would do a 4 foot Mickey Mouse cut out. She did a fantastic job - all the kids loved him!
For the food, I bought red buckets, white buckets, red bowls, white bowls. On the red buckets, I put two white circles to mimic Mickey's pants; the white buckets, I drew a Mickey head and colored it in.
Now are you ready for my over-the-edge crazy decoration??? Trust me...I was made fun of a lot and rightfully so.... The kleenex box I had was a bunch of fun colors...but not Mickey Mouse colors. I whipped out my red and black felt and my trusty hot glue gun and yes.....I covered my tissue box!! John walked in when I was doing this and asked what I was doing....I said that I was on overload and perhaps took things a bit too far, but I just kept going.
So that is that....after listing it all it really is a lot of decorations. I had fun doing it and would do it all again in a heartbeat. With every decoration that I hung, Logan's eyes lit up. (I was so thankful that he did not get sick of Mickey Mouse!!)
When Logan had decided on a Mickey Mouse theme (I kept giving him 2 options and it was a Cars party for a while...until the MM idea came along. Thinking back, if given the option of a rocket party, I wondered if he would've changed....he is so into rockets lately!) I immediately started looking at party decoration blogs for MM themed items to see what people did. I got a lot of great ideas and it helped me to think of some my own as well. I made the decor during naptimes, awake times and after bed times. Logan helped on quite a few items, so I was glad that he had a hand in decorating for his own party. The Dollar Tree was my best friend in coordinating all my decorations...I only bought a few things at Party City...the rest was at the Dollar Tree....where everything is actually a dollar or less.
The first thing I made was a Mickey wreath. At the dollar tree, I bought 2 small woven wood wreaths and one big one - I spray painted them black and attached the small ones as ears with black pipe cleaners. I made a sign that said "Welcome to Logan's Clubhouse" and hung it behind the wreath on my front door (which just happens to be red-ish.)...yay! My main decor was pretty much wrapping my current wall art in plain white paper and then putting some sort of Mickey decor on them. On my huge painting above my couch, became a giant Mickey head...there was still a lot of white paper showing. While the look would have been fine and nice and clean, my friend Jen had an excellent idea! She suggested for Logan to paint in the white part. So one day when Carter slept longer than Logan, Logan and I busted out the red and yellow paint. Logan is one to want to cover the area, so I had to help him move around the painting. I held his hand once and dragged the paintbrush, the rest...he did on his own. I just kept turning the painting and would suggest areas for him to paint. Then we took a circle sponge brush and I showed him how to 'dot' the paper. He even said 'dot, dot, dot' as he painted...very cute. Towards the end, he started brushing with the 'dot' paintbrush...and then we called it done. I threw his initials LWB in the bottom corner and voila - it looked great! I was very proud of him. I actually don't want to take it down cuz it is his work of art....however, I don't love Mickey Mouse that much to want a permanent decor. Although...I did just get the idea to buy plain canvases when they are on sale and have the kids paint them and use them as artwork...oh, I love it!!!! See how this blog just helped me with a good idea?
Other pictures I covered was above the goodie bag table. In plain white paper, I had a red huge Mickey Mouse head and wrote 'Goodie Bags! Thank you for coming, friends!'. Above a game, I covered 2 paintings. One said "Mickey"; one said "Buckets". I used a stencil for these letters and colored them in black, yellow, red and left some white. I added a picture of Logan with Mickey & Minnie and a glittered Mickey (which I'll get to later). I covered a kitchen painting in white and did block letters (all free-hand, which later I kind of wish I would have done stencils, but whateve...) and wrote "Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggety Dog". Our dinner theme was hot dogs, so it was perfect! I unframed a picture and wrapped it (so it still had a framed look) and did block letters "Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse" and in each letter I did a different design (polka dots, strips, squiggles, etc.).
Other decorations....I found Mickey Mouse frisbees for $1 and hung them with string and put them in various places....I found $1 MM puzzles and glued them to construction paper and attached string and hung them around on the surround sound speakers....I hung a professional picture of Logan that he just had taken in his Mickey Mouse halloween costume in the kitchen.....I made Toodles and attached him to a giant bubble wand (I didn't use him like I thought I would, but at least he made a good decoration)....for our Mickey Buckets game, Logan and I painted the board red and put yellow polka-dots...we did red bags for goodie bags and cut out black mickey heads with red inner circles with their names on it....and my friend Jen (thanks Jen!!) helped me make a generic banner which we hung in our great room. Then there were the glitter Mickey's. I bought styrofoam circles at the dollar tree. Each Mickey was about .75 to make. I painted each Mickey...Logan helped paint. Then I spread glue on them and shook my glitter shakers to my hearts content and covered the sucker. Some Mickey's were hung free, a couple had sticks glued on the back and either went in plants or in styrofoam blocks as centerpieces. I had to shellac the glitter Mickey's so that I didn't have glitter everywhere.
My friend Julie is an artist. So right away I asked her if she would do a 4 foot Mickey Mouse cut out. She did a fantastic job - all the kids loved him!
For the food, I bought red buckets, white buckets, red bowls, white bowls. On the red buckets, I put two white circles to mimic Mickey's pants; the white buckets, I drew a Mickey head and colored it in.
Now are you ready for my over-the-edge crazy decoration??? Trust me...I was made fun of a lot and rightfully so.... The kleenex box I had was a bunch of fun colors...but not Mickey Mouse colors. I whipped out my red and black felt and my trusty hot glue gun and yes.....I covered my tissue box!! John walked in when I was doing this and asked what I was doing....I said that I was on overload and perhaps took things a bit too far, but I just kept going.
So that is that....after listing it all it really is a lot of decorations. I had fun doing it and would do it all again in a heartbeat. With every decoration that I hung, Logan's eyes lit up. (I was so thankful that he did not get sick of Mickey Mouse!!)
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