12.30.2010

Christmas Part 1

First a correction - the boys did not actually get the same tooth in at the same time.  It was all lies (and a faulty memory).  Alex got his bottom left canine, but Zach popped his bottom right.  They have since both gotten in their other bottom one in, so no one's the wiser.  Let's just keep this slip-up between us.

Diaper issues were resolved in time for me to take the boys to the pool before we left for the holiday's.  You could tell they were really confused when instead of asking for just their shoes, I took all of their clothes, too.  Then they had to wear a blue swim diaper.  Once they saw the water and got comfortable playing in it, they had a good time.  We brought some bath toys and a beach ball, plus the pool has a ring sprinkler.

The thing I like most about the pool is that it's zero depth entry.  There's no steps, but a ramp so the boys and I had the option of how deep we wanted to go.  Most of the time we played in only a couple of inches of water, with forays out to knee-deep (for them) to play in the ring sprinkler.  No one in the room could resist their cuteness and everyone stopped by to say hello to them.  They don't get much attention when we go out in Olean, so I think they enjoyed it.

We left Olean around 8pm Friday night, stayed overnight at my parents, and drove the rest the next day.  We've done a few trips with the boys, but nothing like 12hrs during the day.  Jim and I decided on the fly that a DVD player would probably make things go smoother.  We stopped at Wal-Mart about 45min from my parents and picked up a dual-monitor model.  You can't just pull out the big guns at the beginning of the trip, so we packed it away for a later moment of desperation.

I once read a story about a family that followed their GPS onto a snow covered, mountainous dirt road in the hopes of reducing their trip by 20min.  They got stuck in a snow bank for 24hrs until they were rescued.  At the time I thought "How stupid!" but now I understand.  Instead of going the way I've been traveling from Ohio to South Carolina for about 10yrs, I decided to follow the GPS.  Never.  Again.  We ended up on a winding 2 lane road driving west to go south east.  We did this for 3hrs.

The only other thing to note from the trip down was our multiple stops to find a power adapter that was long enough to reach the DVD player.  When I asked if they had a Best Buy nearby the reply was "We don't have no fancy stuff like that 'round here."  Luckily a second Wal-Mart and a dude with AA batteries stuck through both earlobes had my back.

I had worried that being back in SC, in our old house, would somehow psychologically scar the boys.  They just went with it and acted like it was every other place we've moved in the past month.  And really, I have to agree with them.  It doesn't feel like home here anymore.  A full PODS worth of stuff is missing, we're delegated to using the guest bath because the master shower is impossible to keep clean, and all of our baby gates are gone.  It's like living in someone else's house, except I know where everything is (or isn't, as the case may be).

We put up our Christmas tree here, and got some new shatter-resistant ornaments.  Two ball-obsessed boys are not compatible with the glass ones we used to use.  I overheard Jim telling the boys "This is the season where we travel from house to house putting up trees!"  For all they know, he's telling the truth!  Sunday we let the boys open their kitty cars, mostly to stop the "Busses!  Busses!" whining since we left all things yellow and wheeled in NY.

We've had a full calendar of events, which has been a welcome change.  On Monday we met up with J and Ana for a playdate at the Pavilion's Bounce House.  The boys had a ton of fun and it was really good to see our friends again.  They got the boys a play tent with a tunnel, so we set that up as soon as we got home.  They also got touch and feel first words cards and love them.  J made me an awesome photo book of the boys and Ana playing together over the last year.

Tuesday was the boys' 18mo check-up.  I don't have the stats in front of me (they're packed in the van) so I'll have to report the details later.  One surprise was Alex weighing about a half-pound more the Zach.  I guess all of that mouth stuffing is working to his advantage.  Both boys are maintaining their weight percentiles close to normal but have gone up on height.  They both grew about 2in in the last three months.We had the doctor check their iron levels, just to be sure they're still doing fine on diet alone.  The hemo numbers came back in the 10-11 range, so they're right where they need to be.


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