| Happy face. |
| Serious face. |
We've had a rough month of illness and injury in the Martin house. Evie had some kind of virus that gave her sores in her throat and a non-stop fever for five days. She didn't want to eat any baby food during this time, but still nursed, thankfully. We kept her dosed with tylenol or motrin, but her fever never actually went away until the fifth day. Daniel and I took turns taking off or working from home to keep her out of daycare the entire week. The next Monday, we had to take Sullivan to urgent care because he got a tire tread wire in his hand from the recycled tire mulch on his school playground. He was very brave and didn't make a peep when the Dr. pulled it from his hand. Never a good sign when the school calls, but it was pretty shocking when they said "Sullivan has a piece of mulch going through his hand". I immediately pictured something terrible, and was glad to see it was just a piece of wire through fatty part of his hand. Still not fun, but much better than what my "mom brain" can imagine. The next week, we were back at the Pediatrician on Monday with Evie- this time a hand, foot, and mouth diagnosis. I actually didn't realize she had any spots on hands and feet, but she had suddenly gotten terrible excema on her back and back of her legs. Apparently, her weakened immune system had caused that to flair up, but the Dr. immediately spotted the sores in her throat (again), and spots on hands and feet. Evie never had fever with this virus, but didn't want to eat much baby food. Thankfully, my Mom came to town to keep her while she was out of daycare. Maternity leave wiped all my sick days out, so staying home was difficult.
Besides illness, Evie has mastered opening cabinets and drawers (only the "safe" non-babyproofed ones). She loves turning on the bathtub water in our bathroom while we get ready for work in the morning. She actually turned it off one day when I asked her to, but that was probably a fluke! She's begun clapping her hands properly and loves to do it for patty cake. She raises her hands and bounces/dances when Daniel turns the music up at home. She's learned to whine and fuss out of impatience when she's ready to get down from her high chair or be picked up. I DO NOT want to encourage that behavior, but have no idea how to prevent it. Telling her to be patient doesn't have much effect yet!!! Besides the whining, Evie is also babbling A LOT. I love listening to her talking to us in the car each day and first thing in the morning. She LOVES the pets and wants to pet them and feed them constantly. They put up with her as well since she is a good source of dropped food!
Speaking of mornings (in the bed with us), sleep still sux. It was starting to improve as I enforced her staying in her bed rather than coming in to the bed with us, but I think she's teething again, so that's gone out the window. The sleep sux either way, but going to her room every hour is harder on me than having her in the bed waking to nurse every hour. One day, one day, we shall sleep through the night again. I hope.
Evie is eating more and more finger foods. I still struggle coming up with things to give her, but she gets some fresh fruits, breads, carrots, pasta, etc when we have it. Otherwise, she still eats a good bit of fruit/yogurt in the mornings and baby food for the other meals. She has 3 breastmilk bottles as school most days.
Sullivan has been doing so good with his reading. He's read to his class, to me and Daniel, and to Evie. He still easily gets frustrated if he comes to a word he doesn't know or can't easily sound out, but we are working through it. The funniest thing was Anna trying to spell out something so the kids wouldn't understand at dinner one night, and Sullivan just burst out with the word she spelled. That trick won't work around him any longer!
| My moody boy. |
| Giving Sophie some love. |
We had a tornado warning a few weeks ago. I tried to leave work early enough to get the kids and get home before the worst hit, but instead, I ended up in the car as the warning sirens went off. I was going to get Sullivan first, so I spent the warning at Willie Price with the kids, teachers, staff in the rest of the building, and I'Tavious Mathers. I don't worry as much about Sullivan during bad weather since they are on the bottom floor/basement of a sturdy brick building. Evie's daycare is a metal building that always makes me nervous in bad weather. I had decided at the last minute to get Sullivan first so I wouldn't have to double back, but that ended up biting me. Thankfully, Daniel was able to run to the daycare to at least stay with Evie during the warning until I could come get her and take both kids home. It's frustrating to have a storm shelter at home and have my family stuck everywhere but there during bad weather. Alls well that ends well this time, thank goodness.
We spent a lovely fall weekend at the cabin the weekend after Bebe and Fred Daddy's birthdays. We had a cookout with my grandparents and Anna and Julia. It was nice to see more of my family and enjoy some relaxing at the cabin. My uncle made an interesting deer camera discovery while we were there, but I didn't get to see the images myself. My Mom did see the images...I'll let you guess what showed up on them. I'll expound on this more as I investigate further.




