Thursday, November 18, 2010

Jacob's update

As some of you know, we've had on going concerns with Jacob's size. He is still solidly in the -10th % for both height and weight. He's 19 pounds and 32 inches. He's tiny. That makes the pediatrician concerned, especially because he has run out of ideas that he can diagnose from blood tests and outward appearances.

So we have been referred to a pediatric endocrinologist and a geneticist. Essentially they are ruling out things. We have to go to Saskatoon for both appointments, the first one is in January (the endocrinologist). It is a 12 month wait to see the geneticist.

anyway, despite being small, Jacob is definitely hitting milestones. And he is trouble, oh yeah, he's trouble. He climbs, runs, prances, dances, sings, plays...
He is beginning to get some words, and he is in gymnastics. He LOVES it.

So, we wait now for appointments in the new year, and once we know more, we will post.








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Halloween cuteness

Last year, I decided that I would make my frusta foray into sewing by making Sophia's Halloween costume --she was a very sweet witch. Anyway, this year continued the tradition. Except it got more complicated.

My good friend Heather, who sews all the time and has mad skills, was making a Mickey Mouse costume. Well, Sophia heard this and decided she wanted to be Minnie Mouse. Now, she doesn't really know who Minnie and Mickey are, as she doesn't really watch them on TV. What she knows is that Heather has a pattern, she likes the looks of it, and she wants to be Minnie Mouse. Thankfully her decision doesn't change for several weeks, and so I begin the process of sewing the costume.

I have to admit, it turned out pretty darned cute...


This is Sophia and Owen together. Unfortunately, I don't have a better picture on my iPad. I will get one up soon.

Here's Jacob and Chase. Jacob is wearing Sophia's monkey costume, and it fit him perfectly!



They were soooooo cute that when they walked past the school library all the grade 6 girls came running to the door, and were oohing and aching over them. A better picture is coming.

Halloween night itself was quite fun. We only went out for an hour, but that was more than enough. Owen and Heather joined us, as it was only right that Minnie and Mickey went out together. Jacob joined us. Sophia would run ahead, Owen would try to keep up and Jacob, well, he dragged behind. He's got little legs, don't you know. Well, heaven help me if I tried to get him to go a little faster or if I tried to pick him up, he would yell "no, no, nooooo, no, no". Yup, my two year old started throwing his first temper tantrum. It got worse if I tried to transfer his candy from the small bucket he had to the bag I was carrying. By the end of the time, he would only willingly go to Heather, after all, she didn't try to steal his candy. So she says.

Sophia and Owen were not without their own quirks. Sophia was so eager to do Halloween this year that she practically ran from door to door. Owen, was eager but not quite as fast. Well, Sophia would get to the door, and before even knocking she was yelling "trick or treat". Owen was quite concerned about the improperness of this and would tell her: "You have to wait for the door, Sophie. Wait for the door." This happened at every single house. You'd thick that they would get bored with this routine....not them. In the end, we had a good time. The weather wasn't terrible and the kids were in a good mood.





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Thursday, November 04, 2010

Jacob's birthday

So, at the end of September, Jacob hit the milestone age of two. And to mark the occasion, we had a gathering of friends and family for supper, cake and presents. We had a great time, and Jacob was in good spirits. He enjoyed the attention and playing with the big kids. He also was very interested in opening his presents. Unfortunately, he had to beat off, er, share that task with the older kiddos, especially his big sister. They were really just trying to help because he is so little. I think a good time was had by all.



















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Sunday, October 10, 2010

101010=42

on the 10th of october, 2010, at 10:10 in the morning, my daughter weighs 42 pounds and is 42 inches tall.

and 101010 = 42 in binary.

My daughter is at the center of a global alignment the likes of which we have never seen

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Don't feed the animals

Visiting the zoo is one of our family favorite activities. We pretty much go every time we are in Winnipeg. It is a great zoo, large with both indoor and outdoor exhibits.

The meerkats






The lions





The peacocks





The wild Gerhards







We also took a mini train ride. We thought Jacob would love this as he adores trains. However, the sound of the steam scared the pants off the boy. He cried inconsolably until the train actually got moving. Then he really enjoyed it. So did Sophia and cousin Matthew.

























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Yummmmmm, cake

Or actually, icing. The best part...













Shadowfax day

One of the requirements of any cottage stay is a sail on Shadowfax. This is the Gerhard family sailboat. Last year Jacob was a little small to be on the boat, so he and I missed out on the tradition. But this year we all braved the waters together. Actually, what usually happens to us is that the wind looks great just before we set sail and then once we get out to the open water, it dies down to nothing. True to form, the wind died right down. We kind of moved but i think the algae in the water was moving faster. We still managed to have a lovely lunch and cruise. I think the kids had a great time. Only Haley seemed not so taken with the whole thing.

















Garden help

Jacob loves helping. Jacob loves dirt. It only makes sense that Jacob should help Grandma harvest some potatoes from the cottage garden. He actually did really good and would have spent hours out there doing digging and pulling. It was far too cute.









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Friday, August 20, 2010

mmm..corn on the cob

seems to be a favorite with both of the kids from an early age.


Sophia at just over a year indulging on a fresh, local cob.

Now Jacob (just a little older) at just about 2 years old, munching away.



Sorry about the red eye...


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May cottage visit

Way back, in the midst of having the house on the market and showing it like crazy, David and I headed out to Manitoba. David was doing music at a church function for a weekend so I headed out to Winnipeg to spend time with the grandparents. From Winnipeg the kids, grandparents, and I loaded up the van and headed to the cottage. David joined us later.

We had a great time, and the weather mostly cooperative. The water was less than warm...to us adults it was darned cold. But that didn't stop Sophia from going in.




































Clean teeth

We understand that good dental hygiene is important for everyone, especially those little baby teeth. But have you ever tried to brush the teeth of an uncooperative one year old? It is a little like trying to coral a angry octopus.









Do not let the smile in the upper picture fool you. Jacob was less than cooperative. Practice isn't making it easier.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Words!

Jacob has been understanding words for some time now - we can tell him to go and get something, or eat his dinner, or stop pestering the dog, and he will generally comply. except of course when he doesn't want to. He also is getting to know his body parts, and is able to point to his nose, eyes, ears, mouth, head, teeth, arms, fingers, toes, etc and do so on other people as well. None of this has been accompanied by any vocalization on his part until now. It seems that here, at the cottage, he is starting to be able to form words.

The first of these words is "BOAT", or, as he says it, " bo' ". Jacob loves boats and points to them whenever he sees them. More and more, when he points at a boat, he says boat. Then he makes boat noises like "Brrrrrumm".

He's also consistently picked up "buh-bye" and "hello" although he is so soft spoken and little that these words can also be mistaken for baby babble if you're not listening closely. but it is consistent and always accompanied by a hand wave. He says "uh-oh" when there's a problem, and that can be especially helpful when he is eating and drops something on the floor. He says "uh-oh" and we know to look before Haley snuffles in and eats whatever Jacob dropped. He says "tah dah" when he is proud of something he has done, like eat all his food or stack some blocks, and he can say yep and uh-uh.

More recently, he can say "CAR", sounding like "ca' ", whenever he sees one. Strangely, boats and cars make the same noise, that "Brrrrrumm" of which he is so fond.

He like birds ("buh"), bugs (also "buh") turtles ("tutuh") and fish ("shhh"). Some of these are context specific - you wouldn't know "shh" was fish unless you were there with him looking at the same fish he was looking at. Also, "shh" means "be quiet" if he is holding his finger to his lips.

When he sees words, he will sometimes say "blah blah blah"

He knows that ducks go "quack quack" (or more like "kag kag")

and choo choo trains go choo choo

and airplaines and spaceships go "neeerow!"

Even with all of this (and more I can't remember), most of the time he communicates with gestures and grunts. Specifically, he nods and shakes his head, and uses his hands to say "follow me" or "come on" when he's wandering around the house or outdoors. It's too cute. There he is, smallest kid in the world, wandering away and he looks back at you and gestures like "come on, let's go!" You just have to see it.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Just chill'n with grandma

Jacob tends to be a watcher, observing all that is going on around him. Often he likes to do this with one of his favorite people. We caught him doing such a watch...


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Frogging

Every child needs a chance to chase frogs, right? And why not offer them such an opportunity, without the stinky, muddy swamp? Well it seems that the cottage is teeming with itty bitty frogs. We have spent some time at the cottage chasing these frogs, catching them, poking them (nicely and gentley, of course) and generally learning about them. I think that ihave had the most fun catching them and holding them for my wide eyed children to look at up close.












Unfortunately, Jacob was not able to partake in the frog holding. His little hands were far too ready to squish the little amphibians. On the other hand, Haley has become quite fond of hunting the frogs. Although none of us are quite sure what she will do with one once she catches it. Thankfully, that has not become an issue yet...she's not so great with the tracking that chasing a frog requires. But she is having fun.



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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Crabapples...yum

So, the crazy moving stage of our lives has come to an end, almost. We are finally in the new house and we are very, very happy. One of the perks of the new house is the big, usable backyard which has two grand crabapple trees. These are big crabapples. If you have eve eaten a crabapple out of hand you would know that they are less than sweet. They are gosh darn tart. Well, these ones seem okay...













Jacob is a big fan. They are crisp, tender and, seemingly good to eat. Turns out that the past owners of the house had a deal with some neighbors, where they pull up in their pickup on the other Side of the fence and pick apples for canning. We were more than happy to continue this agreement, especially if we get to enjoy the final product! It was a nice way to meet some of our new neighbors.

Little Girl, Big Drama

If you spend any time with Sophia you quickly come to understand how very fitting the title of the entry fits her personality. It fits to perfectly that when I saw it on a t-shirt, I had to buy it. The day that I took these she was wearing said shirt. Check out these photos....

















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