Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Holy Cow....6 Months and No Post...




Ok. So we have neglected posting. Sorry. Our lives have been busy and doing this seems to take more effort than not.






Lets see... in the last 6 months Gavin turned 2 and Raegan turned 4. We flew to North Dakota to visit the Longmuir Clan, and somewhere in between we have managed to keep on moving.






Time flies. I looked at Molly the other day as the kids were playing and said 'they aren't babies any more'.






Raegan finished her first year of pre-school at the top of her class (ha ha) and is grown smarter by the minute. Recently, she tricked me into taking her to school on a day she was not supposed to be there (e.g. we did not pay for her to be there). She woke up, dressed for school and told me that she was excited about going to school 3 days in a row from now on. After a few minute of debate with her and seeing her decked out in her favorite school dress and my history of being wrong a lot, I figured she was right. So I took her to school. As the day went on, I contacted Molly to ask which kid she wanted me to get (Gavin from Daycare or Raegan from school). Her response- Why is Raegan in school today!!? My response- because she told me and we budgeted her to start going 3 days a week.






Well to my surprise, the 3-days a week wasn't starting until this week. Not the beginning of the month. Molly called the school and alerted them to the misunderstanding. I, on the other hand, have been taking verbal abuse from others over being hood-winked by a 4-year old girl. Sounds like I need to start a law school fund for her as well as the college fund now.






Gavin. Well, he's all boy and has no problem telling you so. He is talking non-stop and is becoming more of a handful than Raegan ever was. He has an affinity for Lighting McQueen (Cars Movie), matchbox cars, horses, baseball, and trains. He has also become good at identifying big and small airplanes when we pass Metro Airport. Loves to sit with me and watch the Tigers and likes watching "Family Guy". We are on the fence on that one, but we let him watch it since he is too young to get the adult content.




Both kids cruise the neighborhood now. Gavin with a battery powered ATV he got for Christmas and Raegan with a battery powered Purple Corvette she got for her 4th B-Day. Corvette comes complete with alarm, radio, and connection for your I-Pod. Most times she takes Gavin as a passenger, but lately the other little girls have been flocking to take a spin in the car leaving Gavin give chase on the ATV.


Otherwise, Molly and I have been keeping busy with work. Although I work from home now, I still travel quite a bit. Sneak in a few weekends up north to nana & papa's for some relaxtion.

Thats about it for now. If anyone still reads this, please leave a comment below.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Mmmm...Sliders.....

From 'The Dad'...

As I have settled into my new job, I have slowly grown accustomed to working from my home office 5 days a week. Two of those days (Monday & Friday), Molly is off work and the house is full of people. I shut my office door and work diligently throughout the day, appearing only for meals and biological breaks.

Those days are challenging at times. At least once a day, Raegan will come bursting into my office singing, yelling, or excited to tell me some tid-bit of news that I just HAD to hear. Of course, this only happens when I am on a call with a client or on a conference call. Needless to say, I am fast to hit the mute button- but sometimes not fast enough. Gavin, although quieter on his visits to dad, enjoys pulling things off my desk that interest him and immediately bolting across the basement with them all the while laughing.

Raegan does take some interest in my work. She will bring in her little chair, sit next to me, and ask if she can help. I keep a notebook with a sharpie nearby and make her take notes (e.g. write her name, draw a circle, etc.). She likes looking at my site plans and maps. Raegan has also become my mobile assistant. Days that I have to do site visits or head to T-Mobile's corporate office, she typically joins me. She has become quite popular with my clients that when I show up without her they tell me "I was hoping Raegan was with you today..."

She joined me today to do some work out in Livoina. It was lunchtime and she was begging for McDonalds. When came up on a White Castle and she asked me what it was. I replied "sliders". Her lack of response confirmed she was confused. I followed up with "Little hamburgers served in a castle.." That sold her. We went in and ordered up a 1/2 dozen sliders. She was a little apprehensive, questioning the ingredients as she lifted the bun and peered at the mystery meat. I instructed her not to ask questions about what was in it and just to eat it. She enjoyed it. I on the other hand have been reliving them via the occasional 'Verp' and rumble in my gut. The smell of onions lingers in my car. That reminds me, maybe I should crack my windows...

Gavin has suddenly become Mr. Independent and Mr. Aggressive. We have repeated our efforts at removing him from the crib and into his toddler bed. He's adjusting well, but will abuse his new found freedom. Last night, after about a half hour of assuming he was fast asleep, we heard music. Molly and I glanced at each other and rolled our eyes. I walked in his room and he was on his floor playing with his 'Handy Many' musical tool box (thanks Unlce Mike & Aunt Beth) His nightlight is giving off just enough light to allow him to play. This was short lived as I scooped him up and rocked him. He was fast asleep within 5 minutes and remained there until morning.

With Gavin's growth comes his manly-ness- meaning he has become a little more aggressive lately. Taking flying leaps off the couch and not hesitating to give you a body slam if your are not paying attention. We are trying to keep this in check, but it is hard to do when you are laughing at him. He's becoming more interactive as well and we are getting better at interpreting what he is saying. However, I cannot say the same for him. If he is being bad, our threats fall on deaf ears. Thus, Gavin has been introduced to 'time-out'. He hasn't grasped the concept fully, but he is slowly getting the idea.

Both kids are doing well and are healthy as can be.

Later!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Brand New Nephews!

Bob and I are the proud new aunt and uncle to two new nephews - Kolton William Longmuir and Logan Dale Longmuir! My brother, Mark and sister-in-law, Nikki had these two beautiful boys on Monday, January 5.

Welcome to the world, little guys!

They join our 1-year-old nephew, Caden Michael Wheaton, into the list of little men to spoil!

Check out the links on the side to catch up with all three of them.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Raegan's first parent teacher conference

Raegan's new school does parent teacher conferences and we just had our first one. It's amazing to hear about how your child behaves with other people.


We know that Raegan is a great kid, but the child her teacher was describing didn't seem like our child.

Here are some examples:

Raegan @ school - plays nicely with the other kids and doesn't take toys away from anyone. Raegan @ home - is constantly getting in trouble for taking Gavin's toys and yelling at him to stop.

Raegan @ school - is very polite and always uses her manners.
Raegan @ home - says things like "Daddy, I want water NOW!"

Raegan @ school - speaks very softly and the teachers would like her to work on speaking louder.
Raegan @ home - is always being asked to speak in her "inside" voice and not scream.

Raegan @ school - never asks for seconds on snacks or lunch.
Raegan @ home - eats non-stop! we even have to either have a snack for her when we pick her up from school or stop to get her something.





Here I thought nothing we said to her was sinking in, but her teacher said that it's not how the child acts with the parents, but in social settings like school. This is the first time since she was born that I feel like I might be doing something right! Well, not quite, but close enough.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gavin's trips to the emergency room

Gavin must have felt that Raegan had a lead in the emergency room visits, so he is trying to catch up! Here's his story.

Gavin started vomiting on Tuesday of last week. It started out as mucus, so we didn't think much of it. Then he got diarreah. By Thursday, he was throwing up whatever he ate, so just stopped eating. He started to lose weight and not wanting to drink anything either. He kept this up all weekend. Monday morning when we got up, he didn't have a wet diaper. I finally got ahold of our pediatrician around 10:30 and they sent us right to the ER for an IV. All four of us went up there and all of a sudden Raegan started shaking. We think she was still traumatized since this was the same ER we went to for Raegan's broken arm.

Gavin gave them enough trouble trying to get the IV in that they were debating on sedating him. Luckily he finally let them do their thing. Once that was in place, they took him for an x-ray. He would not sit still and they ended up taking about 9 pictures of his abdomen. Luckily it came back with no blockages. All of his blood work came back normal as well. After two pediatric bags of fluid, they let us go home. He went right down for a nap and woke up like a new baby! He was almost back to his normal self. Wewere just waiting for the tears and urine come back!

Tuesday, he went to day care and we thought he was goinng to be alright. I broke out in hives at work because I was so worried about Gavin. Bob went to pick him up and I got the call that he was still vomiting. Bob asked me to call the pediatrician again. They said to go right back to ER for more fluid. I ran home to pack a bag with the DVD player and Blue's Clues (which was an absolute lifesaver!!!), books, cars, jammies, etc. while Bob dropped Raegan off at Nana & Papa's house. (She has been such a trooper through all of this.) We got to the emergency room and after 2 hours of waiting ended up with the same doctor as the day before which we were happy about. They gave Gavin more saline and more sugar water. All of the fight had drained out of him at this point, so he didn't fight very hard with the IV this time. They also did more blood work. Since he was there two days in a row for the same thing, they wanted to admit him. Then they decided that if he could eat something and keep it down and if one of us stayed home with him for the next two days, they would let us go.

About 10:30 pm, they gave him a graham cracker and apple juice. He was so excited to eat, he just inhaled it! I was so glad! They wanted to keep him a while longer so we didn't get discharged until about 11:00.

We are home and I just have to push fluids today and tomorrow.

Here's a picture of him eating the magical graham cracker!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Words, words and more words . . .

Although we have been through the word learning curve with Raegan, I am still very impressed when Gavin learns a new word. I have to admit that I was very worried about his talking because he is 20 months and doesn't know a ton of words. However, these last two weeks have brought about a lot more words! Woo hoo! Even though it isn't one of his new words, my favorite is "Top!" with the hand in front of him. He is usually telling Raegan to stop bugging him.



Last night though, I heard him say three new words in about 1 hour! This just amazed me. We were at the car dealership attempting to get our SUV back (another long story!). To keep the kids entertained, I let them in one of the new cars in the showroom. Gavin sat on the driver's seat, grabbed the steering wheel and said drive! (or at least his version of it.) When I made him get out and shut the door, he ran back up to it and said inside. I was blown over by this!



When we finally left the dealership, we decided to pick up a pizza on our way home. The whole drive home he was saying pizza, pizza. This is huge because he normally taps his mouth with his fingers to tell us he is hungry.

I just can't believe how fast he is growing up!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

School Bells and Update...



Ahh, another month or two goes by without an update.




All is well in the Wheaton house. Raegan and Gavin are growing like weeds. Gavin in verbalizing more lately and has made a few attempts at complete sentences. Raegan is a non-stop chatter box and has the ability to switch topics mid sentence. Her negotiating skills are improving but Molly and I still hold our ground and use the time out when needed. Gavin follows his sister everywhere and has figured out how to 'fight back'.


We witnessed this during a disagreement between them over his blanket. Raegan kept taking it away. So Gavin got a running start from one end of the kitchen and gave Raegan a solid back-check from behind- sending her flying to the floor. Raegan laughed but Gavin was all business when he turned around for another run at her. All Molly and I could do was stare and say "Did he really just do that?". I was able snag him in mid stride to prevent a second hit.



Raegan began pre-school today. She cried and protested in the morning but was glad to be there when we arrived. She toddled in with her Princess backpack and made herself at home. She was excited to see "little toilets" they had there and blended in with the other kids quickly. She discovered a book that was the same as the one she had at home. The teacher asked if she wanted to read it. Raegan replied "I can read this book" (She can read through memorization, which is pretty impressive given my ability to comprehend anything). So I encouraged her to go read the book to the teacher. No screaming or crying when we left. I got a a hug and kiss on the cheek. I looked over my shoulder as we left and got a wave and little smile as she climbed next to the teacher and began to open the book.


As Molly and I left, it took everything in my power not to spin around on my heels and go back for one more look. Granted, she is only three, but I felt a little tug on my heart knowing that this was the beginning of a new stage in her life. My 'baby girl' became a big girl today- and I could not have been more proud of her.