Wednesday, August 30, 2006

More Pics of GiGi's First Visit

Every time GiGi would play with Sully-Bear he would start squeeling and laughing and then every single time he would get so excited he would get the hiccups!
With GiGi taking up residence in our living room last week I would get up and get breakfast going and the boys would take turns crawling into the fouton bed with GiGi. The first morning Cooper came walking out of his room and just lit up because GiGi was still there. He just ran to her and all she did was lift up the blanket and he just pushed it aside and jumped in there with her. It really was heartwarming!!
This is Cooper and GiGi doing a little bit of yoga! I need to get a picture of him doing downward dog. This kid for some reason will just stop spread his leg and put his head to the floor. Do they make yoga tapes for kids :-)

Play Time


See how the two boys play differently? Sully-Bear quietly observes his toy overhead. Cooper turns stuff over on its head.

Lake Lynn




The Boob Tube

Gotta love Baby Einstein videos. These guys can watch the same thing yet get different things out of it. Every morning they watch a video while I make breakfast. It's the baby charmer!

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Trip To Gordonsville/Car Ride Issues

As we were getting the house ready to show we needed to paint the house. Not wanting the boys to be around the fumes I volunteered to take the boys on a day trip to visit Auntie Cacka. Chris my friend in Gordonsville who just so happens to have a pool!! So I pack up the boys and head off in the morning. As you all know Sully Bear well he's not so much of a fan of the car seat. So the drive down consists of me having to have my arm crooked around to the car seat patting his head or giving him my finger to suck on. I've found one of the best ways to keep him calm is to sing to him. So I sang 99 bottles of milk on the wall. I got to 27!! By the time we got to Gordonsville I was ready to nap and to never ever hear that song again.

Chris's daughter Carly took to taking care of Cooper. If he would cry she would come up to him and pat him and say, "It's ok Cooper." It was so sweet. She also taught Cooper to talk on the phone. She had her own cell phone and picked it up and said, "Oh hey nanna girl what's going on. Oh nothing we are playing with baby Cooper." I seriously thought she was on the phone until I realized it was a play cell phone! But after that Cooper walked around with his cell phone talking into it until I found it in the tub- when it was full.

So then we decided to go swimming. We started off slow getting Cooper used to the water but he was clinging to me tightly. I wasn't sure if he was enjoying himself.



So I thought hey lets put on a life vest and see what happens. He decided to put on Carly's sunglasses. Hey it was bright out there.


This poor child he might be scarred for life when he sees this picture. Anyway he adored floating around the pool in the tube as I kicked him back and forth. We only grudgingly got out when Sully Bear woke up from his nap. Surprisingly Chris and I got some time to catch up while watching three little ones so that was nice. Cooper didn't get his nap - I hadn't thought to bring his pack and play but you'll notice a theme here I thought hey he will sleep on the drive home.

Had some dinner more chit chat it's now time to pack up and go home. Sully Bear hasn't had enough sleep either I didn't bring his swing- lesson learned pack EVERYTHING! But I thought hey this could be good, they will both be exhausted they will sleep sleep sleep.

We get on the road and Sully for the first time discovers the things attached to the bottom of his arms are his hands and he's just fascinated. Cooper and I chit chat for the first twenty minutes and then suddenly he screams out and is OUT. I'm feeling pretty good at this point- Sully is quiet and Coop is out. Suddenly Coop has to be dreaming about his time with Carly. He is reaching out screaming and then muttering down to sleep. Well this keeps happening and disturbs Sully who then starts screaming. Cooper wakes up pissed because he was asleep and then they both start screaming at the top of their lungs. I'm afraid that Sully is now going to heave out a lung so I pull over on the side of the road and try to nurse him. Nope not interested. We get out of the car and I'm running back and forth trying to calm him down then swinging him as he finally starts to calm down. I hear this other noise and look in the car- Cooper is awake and not happy that I'm out there with Sully so he's screaming at the top of his lungs. I open the door and hold his hand while bouncing Sully. They are both quiet and I do take a minute to enjoy the sunset over the farmland and watch a lone horse make his way through the fields. Quite breathtaking actually. Looking at the time I'm ready to get on the road but both the boys are just happy the way they are. I make the call to get back on the road. Silly mamma.

I'd say it was quiet for about two minutes and then boom Sully starts screaming again. This starts off Cooper. My friend Znar calls and I just decide nothing is working I'm going to talk and ignore it. Unfortunately she couldn't ignore it or hear what I was saying so we hung up and I listened to them scream for thirty more minutes and then suddenly there was blissful silence. They had both screamed themselves to sleep.

So that was our trip to Gordonsville. As you all know the trip to Raleigh was pretty much the same. Trading screams and misery. I think I cried the first four hours of the trip with them. At our second stop Jim was taking a zillion turns and passing by perfectly good gas stations. I just remember freaking out- why isn't he stopping?? I need to stop!!! I was trying to call him but then he suddenly found a gas station and when we got there said, "Man I had no idea it was this bad I would have stopped sooner."

But there is a bright side!! I think we've broken Sully Bear of his hatred of the car seat. Probably just because we are getting out more and he's getting used to it but he doesn't cry half as much as he used to. Or maybe I'm just immune now. The last time all four of us were in the car and Sully started to scream I just kept talking and Jim was freaking out! He was trying to soothe him and really worried and I was just sort of chuckling saying, "that's not going to work..,. nope that won't either" I seem to have the ability now to just sort of tune it out.

So now my mom tells me that Snowshoe is about a six hour drive. I'm looking for volunteers now to drive with me!!!

Monday, August 28, 2006

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Exhausted.....just fell asleep on the floor!

Cooper's New Way To Watch TV

Sully Bear


This picture is how Sully's nickname of Bear got started. It was one day last week- every time I turned around he had a bear with him. A blanket with a bear attached in his bassinet then he had this little bear that he kept clenching so I of course had to have a little photo shoot and he became SullyBear. He just seems so bear like. He's in his 9 month clothes already, he will give you bear hugs (he stands on your legs and will almost jump into your arms wrapping his arms around your neck) and he even has this little bear cub like growl when he's happy. So SullyBear he became!

Move-In Day Pictures

Cooper at our first rest stop. He was so bored with me he thought he might drive the U-Haul for Jim ;-). This picture of the U-Haul is so illegal! Jim popped that bad boy over the sidewalk down a big hill behind the building so we would not have to go up two flights of stairs and a very long walk to the parking lot. I was so scared we would get in trouble but oh my goodness it made life sooooo much easier. We started saying what are they going to do evict us? Jim's a bad influence because when I have a car full of groceries and the kids I drive the car down now! The neighbors just smile and wave at me now when the see me backing up the hill.






After all the drama of packing and getting here to Raleigh, the actual move-in day was a breeze. Both the boys were dream boys. Sully Bear slept the entire time we were unloading and Coop watched Monsters Inc. It's like they both knew we needed something to go right!
Did I mention that everyone was exhausted??? Poor Jim just sort of leaned over and next thing I knew he was snoring! Notice there's never any pictures of me sleeping!!!!

Happy Birthday Katie!


Happy birthday to our dear friend Katie who turns thirty something today! I hope you have a wonderful day today!!!

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Laundry Helper


This is Cooper's version of helping me fold laundry!

Cable Ladies

August 16th Cooper was up to greet the cable ladies as they installed our cable. Yes I said ladies. I have never had women come to install cable so while I'm totally liberal it did take me a second to adjust to seeing two women at my door saying, "Time Warner." As they were working and we were all talking it was so cute. Cooper just kept talking and talking to them, he was all up in their cables and they ended up reading to him and playing with him. Copper took to Kathy- he just kept pushing her down to sit in her lap. She wouldn't help the other woman out because Cooper was sitting in her lap. So the other woman sat on the floor trying to get Cooper to sit on her lap as they were on hold with corporate. The whole time I was nursing Sully so they installed the cable, babysat and then get this... they cleaned up all of Cooper's toys! Cooper is the man!!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

A Guest Post From Grandma Goat About Her Recent Visit With Us In Raleigh

Baby Time

Having visited Abbie, Jim and the boys for a few days this week in NC, I realize that I’ve lost all sense of time. I’m now ready for bed when Cooper goes to sleep and wake up when he makes his first peep in the morning (sometimes more loudly than others.) I enjoy napping when both Sully and Cooper are down for their afternoon naps.

It feels like I’ve been in a time warp as I’ve lost touch with my own schedule and quickly blended into “baby time”.

Yesterday, on my walk with Cooper this different sense of time was contrasted to what we may want to call “normal time.” Cooper was delighted to sit and watch a mother duck sitting on her nest of eggs. He squealed with pleasure as he caught his first glimpse of the lake below where we were perched on the hillside. He noticed every coo of the dove above us and laughed and laughed each time a butterfly closely flew by. At one point we played with bubbles of which he never tired of trying to catch and pop each one.

As our walk continued, Coop asked if he could get out of the stroller and walk. As we walked on the sidewalk by a line of parked cars, we practiced the colors. He stopped at each car and pointed as I called out the color. He stopped and pondered a white truck for a longer time and was totally oblivious to everything else. I was about 4 feet ahead of him pushing the stroller, when a young woman came up behind Cooper in her swim attire. She asked Cooper, rather sternly, to keep moving so she could get by. I also asked Cooper to move forward, however, he was deeply contemplating this white truck like a deer in the headlights and didn’t appear to hear either of us. The young woman then sucked through her teeth and told Cooper to move on or at least give her room to move by. As I was walking back to help with this intensifying situation, she squeezed herself around Cooper breaking his dazed stare at the truck. He was so stunned that he fell over landing on his hands. Now I had seen that she hadn’t touched him but my “GiGi radar was out” and I joined Cooper in the drama that had been created. The young woman was aghast as Cooper was flailing and screaming like she had killed him. She kept assuring us that she hadn’t touched him. I then picked him up and said, “Don’t worry Cooper, she’s obviously in a much bigger hurry than we are. She’s not on baby time.”

Today it’s time to head back home to Virginia and I know that I have to switch gears to a faster pace. I find myself reflecting over the past few days. I leave my grandsons and their Mommy in “baby time” with a keen sense that Cooper and Sully are teaching us to be in the present moment. I recall how Cooper explores every little thing in his environment as though it were the first time over and over again. I watch Sully calling out for us to give him attention even though it may not fit into our scheduled birthday party for their Dad. I’m even going to miss watching “Doodlebops,” with blue, pink, and yellow characters on TV with Cooper each morning. I think we could all use more “baby time” in our hectic lives and plan to try to be more mindful in my own life – thanks to my teachers, Cooper and Sully!

Monday, August 21, 2006

The Joys Of Apartment Living

As I sit here cooking lunch and watching Cooper attempt to swing Sully in his swing I'm listening to our upstairs neighbors heave and ho their keg from the party they had this weekend. Yes a keg they had on their balcony covered in black plastic I guess to hide it. Cooper, Sully and I came in with them and they were all nice and dressed up for work in a dress shirt and tie and next thing I know I see beer flowing from their balcony into the grass RIGHT in front of ours. Now I'm thinking- ok I guess I really don't care it's not my lawn but then it starts to come into our balcony and start to get all over our Chariot. Now there I draw the line I go running out the door yelling your getting beer all over my stuff!! And in true NC fashion he is soooo apologetic says he's having an explosion up there and he'll come rinse it off. So I watch him with cups of water wash off my balcony but not the chariot and leave as if he's done his job and the only thing I can think right now is damn what a waste of beer!!