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6月28日 Jedi Training Party (Pictures are included in Isaac's 8 month album) Yesterday we entered into the realm of kid birthday parties. Call me a nerd if you would like, but I actually had fun planning it and having the kids over. Of course, the theme was Star Wars, specifically Jedi Training. Elijah invited 5 friends, 3 boys and 2 girls. After looking online for some ideas, we decided to test their Jedi reflexes with a game of "Keep the Balloon in the Air, "Pin the Lightsaber on Luke" and "Pass the Thermal Detinator." I also made simple Jedi robes for each Padawan as well as "The Master" aka Daddy. When the kids first arrived, no one wanted to put on the robes and I was thinking, "You ARE going to wear these robes!" After one game, either the shyness wore off or the fact that Russ told them that they would only get their lightsabers if they wore the robes, changed their minds. Either way, they donned their robes for the rest of the party. Russ did learn on valuable lesson. When describing a game to 4/ 5 year olds, do not being with the phrase, "Now this is going to be dangerous. You have to keep the thermal detinator from exploding." We, of course, then had to reassure them that the apple covered in aluminum foil would not in fact explode if they were holding it, but one opted not to play and others were a bit hesitant. Live and learn right? Of course, the highlight was receiving their lightsabers. After each one had a chance to swing at some bubbles, the boys, of course, wanted to fight the Master. Funny that the girls then just naturally stepped aside, so we went inside and I had them set the table for lunch. No political correctness in this house (as if you didn't know that already-lol!). We served "Galactic Pizza" and "Yoda Soda" for lunch and then of course, cut into the cake. I love Elijah's embarrased expression as we were singing--you may have seen this expression before and I'm glad that I got a picture of it. Elijah of course, loved opening his presents and then we said "Goodbye" to the young Jedi and began the clean-up! I think Elijah had a good time and has been playing Star Wars ever since--I'm sure my friends are now all thanking me for sending their children home all sugared up with weapons! 6月26日 Isaac at 8 Months Last week, I tried out some features on my camera and did a photo shoot of Isaac for his 8 month pictures. Overall I was pleased with a lot of the pictures even though some turned out dark. A friend is going to enhance them with Photoshop, but in the meantime, I posted the raw images. Recently, Isaac has been starting to move about. He is not crawling per se, but is definitely mobile, rolling to where he wants to go. He is starting to make some sounds, especially when his foods runs out on his tray or when he is playing with brother. I call him "Fang" right now, because he has two teeth on bottom, but just one side tooth on top. Overall, he is a content baby and loves to play with his Fisher Price blocks and his brother, of course. He brings much joy to our lives each day! 6月16日 The Everyday and Ordinary It occurred to me the other day that my usual blog entries are about exciting places we've been or fun events on the weekends with of course, the additional updated pictures of the boys. After reading a book on digital photography, I decided to try out a few of the techniques that I learned by carrying my camera around with me for a day. So this was a glimpse of Monday, June 15th. This blog is about the everyday and ordinary lest you think that our lives in California is all play! lol! The pictures are self explanatory with a few captions to elaborate. Enjoy! 6月7日 Summer Fun Summer has arrived! The weather in Northern Cal has been beautiful and even somewhat unusually cool (in the upper 70's) for this time of year. We have been enjoying our new backyard and had a great weekend spending some time outside with our Sunday School class. I uploaded some pictures and a video of Elijah on his slip and slide. This Saturday, we went "Geocaching for Jesus" with our Sunday School. Geocaching is basically high tech treasure hunting. People hide boxes in various locations and log the coordinated of the cache on a website. Then, you can put the coordinated in your GPS and find the goods. The boxes contain small trinkets and a log book of who has been there. Then, you take something out and replace it with a new treasure. While the hike was much more difficult that I expected, it was a fun experience. I figured we would be on the trails and then find the boxes somewhat off the beaten path. We began hiking on a path and soon passed around barbed wire, through grass up to our knees, climbed hills and climbed over moss covered boulders. At one point, Elijah was whining, "It's bad, it's sooo bad." Isaac, though, being starpped on Russ's back in the hiker, seemed content. Elijah did enjoy finding the boxes and he and the two year old on the hike shared the treasure (Chandler, the rough and tumble two year old, got a water gun and Elijah got a butterfly hair barrette and a car--yes, the choice of the barrette concerned us a little-lol!). We left crosses, tracks and a Euro with a Bible verse translated into German. It wasn't until we got home and began pulling thorns out of Elijah socks that I realized why he was lamenting as we were walking. The truth is, he didn't whine the whole time. It was only his whimpy mommy that was whining in her head. Sunday, our had it annual Anniversary Sunday picnic. This year's carnival theme was a success, complete with a dunk tank for the pastor, bouncy houses, cotton candy and games, of course. Our Sunday School class tried our hand at face painting while others made typical carnival games. I thought the "Hit Goliath in the face with a Sponge" was quite clever and a "hit" with the kids. Elijah came home with a bag full of prizes, but really would have been happy just throwing balls in jars and bean bags through holes all afternoon even if he didn't get a prize. With this much fun in one weekend, I hope we are too bored tomorrow when it is back to laundry and grocery shopping. 5月29日 Trip to Illinois Last week, we head to Illinois for a visit with our friends and family. May, of course, is a busy time of year, but we had an opportunity to visit with many folks from "back home." Elijah had a ball playing with grandma and grandpa, his cousins (I hardly saw him for the two days we stayed with Russ's sister's family) and taking a trip to "Monkey Joes" with Gram. We also took a trip to the St. Louis Zoo. Isaac had a great time, but Elijah hasn't proven to be an animal lover. He enjoyed the frog and fish (anything that he knew couldn't get out!) and he also commented on the lemurs. His highlights were riding the Carousel and the train! It was also a blessing to be able to visit with my grandparents, all of whom have had medical problems over the past few months. I think seeing the kids was good medicine for them, too! 5月10日 Child Dedication This Mother's Day was a special one for us in that we participated in the Parent/ Child Dedication at our church. We, along with 6 others families, asked the Lord for guidance and dedicated ourselves to raising our boys to love the Lord to the best of our ability. Our children's minister read each child's first and middle name (and I thought we would only hear their middle name at graduation!) and presented them with a Children's Bible (which Elijah kept wanting to open and look at while we were on the platform). Isaac kept busy with something else. See if you can find what it was and the result! The pics are in chronological order so that should help you if you look closely. 4月14日 EasterAs I am surrounded by boxes I thought I would quickly add some pics from Easter as we might be offline for a while during our move. Elijah dyed eggs on Friday with his Star Wars egg dying kit, as if Easter isn't secular enough already. We had a fun time and Elijah got to do most of it with only a little help. On Easter, we celebrated the resurrection of our Lord by going to church and then to the home of some friends for Easter dinner. Now, what we did not know is that our friend Jennifer, who is from Arkansas, is an excellent Southern cook! In fact, her dad was in the catering business. When we walked in the house, Russ said it smelled like Easter dinner at Monie's (his grandma...I'm sure it was the Southern style green beans and corn that was cut directly off the cob). We certainly missed our families, but enjoyed fellowship with our friends. We hardly saw Elijah as he was playing with their girls most of the day. They hid eggs for each other after the "big" egg hunt and every time he came out of their rooms, he had another piece of candy they had given him from their Easter baskets. Oh well. We didn't give Elijah any candy this year, only a Children's Bible Story Book, so he indulged for one day. The older girls took turns holding and playing with Isaac and the adults, of course, did what adults do on Easter. Eat, talk, clean up, Eat, talk, watch the Masters tournament, talk. A fun time was had by all! 4月7日 Point ReyesWhen we were in Yosemite, I made the comment that since we built part of a snowman, we should head to the coast and build a sandcastle, just so grandma and grandpa could say that they did both in one trip. So, we did just that. We took a trip to Point Reyes National Seashore which is just north of San Francisco along Highway 1, the Pacific Coast Highway. Although it took twice the amount of time to get there than we expected, it was beautiful. This area is for its Lighthouse so we took a bus ride, and a long, windy and cold walk to the Lighthouse. Elijah said that his favorite part of the trip was riding on the over the road bus! So much for the beautiful scenery! We did picnic by the beach and I was probably just as cold there as I was in Yosemite Valley in the snow! I also added a few other pics from our visit with Grandma and Grandpa. Last week, we had to say goodbye and are now in the process of getting ready for the annual Fitzgerald move so it will probably be a few weeks before our next entry. If all goes as planned, we will move the weekend of the 17-18 of April and possibly to a place with a yard! Yeah! 3月26日 Grandma and Grandpa are here!This week we have enjoyed our visit with Grandma and Grandpa Goldsmith. In addition to the usual fun like playing Star Wars, going to Barnes and Noble and the park, Dana and the boys took a two day trip to Yosemite. It was definitely a tiring trip with a baby and a 3 year old, but the views were spectacular. A somewhat rare snowfall in Yosemite Valley made the beautiful views even more delightful. Well, fussy babies make for short blog entries...enjoy the pics. 3月2日 Snow Cabin Weekend One of the nice things about living in the Bay area is that we are two hours from the beach and two hours from the snow. This past weekend, we headed up to the Sierras with 6 other families to a friend's cabin. There were 14 adults and 14 kids between two cabins. Now, if you remember, we went camping with this same group of friends when we first moved here and had a bit of an ordeal with Elijah sleeping. This was definitely more our style. We had nice accommodations with hot water, heaters in the rooms and a game room complete with pool, air hockey, ping pong and video games. The guys went skiing on Saturday while the ladies hung out at the cabin and took the kids out in the snow. Aside from meals and our outing in the snow, I hardly saw Elijah all day. Fortunately, one family has older children that helped to supervise the younger ones in the game room. We just had three babies with us in the family room. Elijah couldn't wait to play in the snow, but soon found out how hard it was to walk in 12 inches of snow with boots that were 3 sizes too big. He did enjoy sledding and wanted to make a snow man. The wet snow was perfect for making snowballs with the snowball makers (yes, they do exist!). In the evenings, the adults hung out and played games or watched chick flicks while the guys played a Lord of the Rings card game. Russ enjoyed a nice day of skiing despite getting over a recent illness. While it certainly wasn't easy packing up and keeping up with all the stuff for 4 people in the midst of 24 others, it was nice to have a change of routine and see another side of California. Believe it or not, it was actually relaxing! I have also added a few random pictures from the past few weeks as we have been trying to learn how to use our new camera. 2月16日 Isaac at 4 Months On Sunday, Isaac turned 4 months old so I did a little photo shoot with our new digital camera that Russ and I bought for our Valentine's Day present. I tried to get some good pictures of his little body parts, which is somewhat challenging on a wiggling 4 month old. We took him for his check-up and he weighed 14 pounds 13 ounces and was 25 inches long, which puts him in the 50 th percentile on both height and weight. He gained two pounds in a month since he was now able to keep more food down thanks to his medicine. We have made a few changes to help with the reflux such as elevating the mattress and feeding him less but more frequently. Those things, along with the medicine have helped, but certainly not cured the reflux. We are hoping he outgrows this soon. It seems to bother him especially when he is sleeping, making both naptimes and evening sleep somewhat unpredictable. Otherwise, he is a happy baby, cooing and laughing out loud. He learned to roll from his tummy to his back last week and he is becoming more entertained by his big brother. I also put away the bouncy seat and swing, neither of which he liked very much anyway, and got out the exersaucer. He loves being in there because he is upright and has all kinds of toys at his disposal. We did try to feed him some cereal at the doctor's recommendation, but he did not seem to have the skills wuite yet to eat it. I will probably try again in a week or two. We did post some pictures of his first experience. I hope to add some video of him rolling over sometime soon. 1月25日 Update on ElijahI thought I would give a little update on Elijah since I’ve been a little preoccupied with the baby lately. At 3 1/2 , Elijah is becoming quite entertaining. He now spends about 25 % of his day singing. I call him a “Shower Singer” because he always sings when he is doing something, but won’t sing if you ask him to or with a group. I am actually surprised at how quickly he picks up on lyrics and can sing on tune. He is now sitting with us during church and will often come home singing on of the songs, even if it is brand new. Elijah is becoming very independent which has been welcome since I am often busy with Isaac. He now will go upstairs and get dressed by himself (sometimes with questionable fashion sense, but he is dressed nonetheless). Last week, mom was down sick. One day, I looked over and Elijah was fixing his own lunch complete with a piece of bologna, a Clementine and a handful of wheat thins. Now, if I could just teach him to do laundry and mop the floor, I would have it made! Many people ask how he has adjusted to being a big brother. In short, he seems to like it. At naptime, we read books together and he always wants to lay down with Isaac. He has become a pro at running to get mommy a spit up cloth and really wants to help change Isaac’s diapers. It’s cute to hear him talk to Isaac in “baby talk” such as “Don’t worry, Mommy’s here,” or “Do you have a little gas bubble?” I think they are on the road to become great friends. There is one new phase that has come with being 3 ½--STAR WARS! He and daddy watched Star Wars for the first time, when mom was in the hospital with Isaac. Then, at Christmas, he got a taste of playing with his cousins starships. So now, while he still enjoys cars, trains and maze books, much of the day revolves around the Star Wars theme. He listens to the soundtracks, runs around with his own starship that we bought with Christmas money and spends a lot of time trying to put Han Solo’s head back on the action figure. He already has asked for a light saber for his birthday. The other day, he was holding a book and taking his Star Wars Bible to church. A discussion of the differences between the Bible and Star Wars soon followed. I could tell many stories about the funny things that he says, but I will, for the sake of time, only relay one for now. Here a rough guide to our conversation. Elijah: “Mom, I decided I don’t want to be an astronaut when I grow up.” Dana: “What do you want to be?” E: “A Doctor” D: “What kind of doctor?” E: “A Dr. for kids.” D: That’s fine , but it takes a lot of hard work to be a doctor. E: Hmm. I want to be a police officer instead. No, maybe a coffee maker. Well, actually (one of his new phrases) I want to be a truck driver and a lunch maker. D: You want to be a lunch lady, huh? E: Hmm, na. But there is one job that is really hard. ( Pause) D: What is that? E: I’ll be a TV watcher! The pictures that we posted are of a recent Parents Luau Night at Awana. I also added a new video of Elijah reading a simple book to Isaac. Enjoy! 1月16日 Isaac at 3 monthsWell, we have been back from Christmas and have finally got things in order around here. (Well, as orderly as it gets, anyway!) Russ and I have a nice dinner out ALONE this week to celebrate Russ's 32nd birthday. This week also marked Isaac's 3 month "birthday" and it came with some welcome changes. As you probably know, he has had some fussiness and digestive issues. This week, after doing some research I finally diagnosed his problem as reflux. Just call me Dr. Mom. I called hte pedicatriciain and he put him on some medicine which has helped significantly. Overall, he is much happier and not spitting up as much. His eatting is more regular and the past few days, he has taken longer naps. While, this is not a cure all, we are hoping with this medicine and age, we will see continued improvement. Now, if we can work on the sleeping through the night thing... 1月6日 Christmas 2008We are so thankful that we were able to travel to Illinois for Isaac's first Christmas. Despite some illness, we were able to visit with many of our friends and family. The four of us took over Grandma and Grandpa's, Gram and Poppy's and Uncle Matt and Aunt Karen's house during our two week stay. Elijah was especially excited about this Christmas because he knew he would be getting presents and that we would be getting to play with his grandparents and cousins. (and did they ever play!) Elijah said his favorite thing was looking in his stocking (where he found a Henry train). Russ and I both enjoyed a little break from our day to day life. Isaac was somewhat fussy and slept through most of his present opening times. (Big Brother got to open double the presents this year.) At other times though, he melted hearts with his dimpled smile and coos. Hopefully, the pictures will give you a good idea of how we celebrated. I apologize that they are out of order. Happy New Year! 12月9日 Christmas Card Photo ShootHave you ever tried to take a picture of a 7 week old and a 3 year old? Let's just say it wasn't easy, especially since both of them had colds. I had a friend in town and thought maybe between the two of us, we could get some good pics. By the time I got Isaac dressed and ready, he was asleep. Well, in the end we decided to go with another family picture, but these will at least tell the story of the photo shoot! 11月18日 One Month OldMy how time flies. Isaac is already a month old and out of his newborn diapers and clothes. The other day his unofficial weight was about 10 pounds! Just in the past week it seems he has become more social and attentive to objects for a longer period of time. I even got him to sit in his bouncy seat without crying for about 5 minutes! He still hates his car seat, making car rides somewhat stressful. He smiled at Russ for the first time a few days ago and the lady who watched him in the church nursery said he was smiling a lot on Sunday morning. Mom just wishes she could get a smile or two. I guess I am just all business.
Many ask how Elijah is adjusting. I would say he is adjusting as we would expect. He loves Isaac and wants to play with him. It is especially cute when he talks to him him "baby talk." I hear myself in the words and intonation with which he talks to Isaac. Then, there are the typical three year old moments which need correcting. He definitely tries to see where the boundaries are and push them. My biggest challenge right now is trying to find a good balance of giving him attention and doing chores when the baby is sleeping. Luckily, he does well playing by himself. Just the other day I heard him talking to himself in his play room and playing Chuttes and Ladders by himself. Then, I was excited to think about when the two boys would be able to play together. We hope they will be great friends!
Of course, Russ and I are making a transition as being parents of two. By 8:30 we are both usually wiped out. As he collapsed on the couch the other night, Russ said, "do you think our parents were this tired!" I imagine the answer is "Yes!" Well, now it is 8:47 and, yes, I'm ready to collapse on the couch. So long for now! 10月27日 Isaac's First WeekWell, Isaac is now 12 days old! The thought has occured to me several times that according to my due date I could still be pregnant! This past week has been filled with much joy despite pain and difficulty with nursing. Last week I found new uses for plastic trash bags, wash clothes and bags of frozen peas as I was trying to relieve some pain associated with nursing. I almost got out the cabbage leaves, but found other methods to help. I think we are finally over the hump and Isaac is falling into a fairly predictable schedule of eatting every 2 1/2 - 3 hours which gives me a chance to have a good stretch of sleep at night. We were able to get some pictures for his birth announcement and I posted some of the "reject" pictures although I think they are all pretty cute, but I am a little biased.
Elijah seems to enjoy his new little brother. He calls him "my baby" and the biggest problem we've had is making sure he doesn't squash Isaac when he gives him hugs. lUckily, we have found that Elijah is a heavy sleeper and so far has not had any issues with sleeping or waking up when the baby wakes. Of course, having G'ma and G'pa here has been a huge blessing and I am not sure how we could have survived without them. It has taken 4 adults to keep this household running the last week- one to nurse Isaac (that would be me...) one to play with Elijah, one to clean and make meals and one to do misc. chores. I have often thought about people who are single parents or don't have family support and have counted my blessings. Many have asked whether we think the baby looks like Elijah. I posted a few pics of Elijah as a newborn to let you decide for yourself.
Warning- labor story for all you women who want it. I know not everyone likes all the details. The day Isaac was born I went to the dr. for my check up and my blood pressure was high as it had been the week before The dr. wanted me to go to the hospital to have it monitored and to possibly induce labor. I called Russ at work so he could come get Elijah who was with me at the time. After a few hours of monitoring, the dr. and I together decided to go ahead and induce. They started the pitosin at about 4:00 PM. The dr. broke my water and found meconium, so they started a saline rinse so the baby wouldn't breathe the meconium in when he was born. Labor progressed fairly quickly and by 8:00 PM and many " he he he whoo's" I was grateful to see the anethesiologist come in to give me the epidural. Then, I went from being dilated from a 4 to a 9 1/2 in about and hour and they called the dr. After a few pushes Isaac came out pink and crying and Russ got to cut the umbilical cord. That was at 11:21 PM. When he was laying on my chest, Russ and I both commented that his face looked cubby but weren't expecting an 8 pound baby (especially being two weeks early!). We were in the hospital two days and came home just an hour before mom and dad arrived. 10月16日 Baby Boy Fitzgerald ArrivesIsaac Paul Fitzgerald was born on
October 15th at 11:21 PM weighing in at
8 lb - 1oz and measuring in at 20.5" long.
Mom and baby are doing fine.
Stay tuned for more details... 10月6日 Fall has Arrived!Fall in California is, of course, very different from the midwest, with a few similarities. Fall out here means that you finally see a cloud in the sky. Saturday, we woke up to clouds and I was elated- yes even sunny days can become boring! The clouds of course bring rain, which we hadn't seen since March. While I've yet to find any apple orchards around here, we do live in one of the largest pumpkin growing areas in the country (who would have thought!) Last Friday, we accompanied a friend's playgroup to the local pumpkin patch for some good 'ole country fun. It was also the first day we had 70 degree weather and I pulled out the long sleeves for the occassion. Elijah especially liked the wooden walk through maze which he is always sure to distinguish from the maze that you do with a pen (another favorite activity these days).Not wanting to carry around a large pumpkin, I let Elijah pick out one that was his size and told him we would wait until grandma and grandpa came out to get a large one to carve.
We are three weeks from Baby Fitz's due date and mommy is ready! I've still had quite a bit of pain in my rib area, which the dr. attributes to heatburn. He said that the baby is still happy though! That's good news. Right now, we just take things one day at at time and look forward to meeting our new little boy. 9月30日 Slumber Shower/ Karen's VisitLast week, Russ's sister, Karen came for a long weekend visit. Elijah missed having his cousins around, but soon became attached to his aunt and wanted her to play with him as he does all of our visitors. Karen and Russ enjoyed a long, beautiful day in San Fran, seeing some usual sights and fortunately finding the camera Karen though she had lost before the day was up. On Saturday, some of my friends hosted a slumber shower for me and Karen was able to attend, which was an added bonus, especially since she gave me a pedicure as a gift (I have already used it of course!). I enjoyed having a night out with the girls and sleeping until 8:00 AM! (that was after staying up til 2:00 AM, but to not have to get up early was nice). Thanks to my husband and Aunt Karen, I was able to get away from mommy responsibilities for a while.
Of course, we are now awaiting the arrival of baby boy #2. I have 4 weeks until my due date, but am already pretty uncomfortable. Everyday things like emptying the dishwasher or driving are getting more and more of a chore. Right now, we just take things one day at a time. I hope to make it until Oct 22, when my parents arrive, but have made alternative plans for Elijah and packed a bag just in case. Elijah keeps asking when the baby is going to come and I just have to tell him that only God knows. We are praying for a smooth transition for all of us as our lives will certainly be changing a lot in the next few weeks. We covet your prayers for a more comfortable last few weeks of pregnancy, a healthy delivery/ baby and for Elijah's transition while I am in the hospital and being a big brother. |
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