Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Trying to say goodbye to an old friend
Pooping in the potty - mission success!
Saying goodbye to paci - ???
We had a lot of drama today when we couldn't find paci - it's time to part with the little guy.

I really wanted to train for a marathon in February but I've had some sciatic pain on my long runs. This picture was after a sweaty 10-mile run this afternoon and Charlie told me I was a "pretty girl" with my hair like this.
Okay so I'm super excited about what the videos below reveal about Liam (hint - he just ate 2 bowls of food)
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Saying goodbye to paci - ???
We had a lot of drama today when we couldn't find paci - it's time to part with the little guy.

I really wanted to train for a marathon in February but I've had some sciatic pain on my long runs. This picture was after a sweaty 10-mile run this afternoon and Charlie told me I was a "pretty girl" with my hair like this.
Okay so I'm super excited about what the videos below reveal about Liam (hint - he just ate 2 bowls of food)
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Party!
Today was Grayson's birthday/Halloween party. Thanks for the comments on the costume post - we went with bumble bee costume. Pictures posted soon!
The haircut revealed |
Charlie hugging Grayson and Lola sitting on the ledge |
Laughing with Jason's co-workers - the couple on the right (from UK) are coming over for dinner this week |
Party ended on a low note - Charlie (the poop-master) went #2 on the potty and then clogged their toilet (they didn't have a plunger) |
Friday, October 28, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Vote for best costume
We are taking the boys to a Halloween party tomorrow at the embassy tomorrow afternoon and I'm not sure what costume is best for Liam. Charlie will be a train engineer. Please cast your votes!
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Pine Nuts and Water Births
Impressive train network made out of noodles |
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Once upon a time...
Here is a short story, told through pictures, that happened last weekend (quite typical of our lives right now)
Liam is doing this insanely cute kissy thing with his lips - Charlie laughs... |
Charlie does the kissy face just like his little bro... |
Laughing together... |
Liam's kissy is so pronounced it cuts off air from his nostrils - Charlie is starting to be more active... |
Charlie can't resist hugging his little brother... |
Charlie is a little too rough and little bro topples over... |
Charlie tries to help his little brother... |
Liam is still upset and Charlie is listening to mommy.... |
Listening, but ignoring mommy... |
Charlie gets a timeout... |
And mommy decides to torment Charlie... |
... by pretending that she a Liam are tearing up the sticker book (really terrible, I know...) |
Liam misses his bro and doesn't want to torture him anymore... |
So mommy, Liam and Charlie do the sticker book together
Monday, October 24, 2011
Cloth Diapers and More Fun Stuff
I decided to cloth diaper when I was pregnant with Charlie and I'm so thankful I did. I started with over 30 BumGenius 3.0 velcro diapers when he was born. After 3 years, the velcro is starting to curl and lose its "stickiness". My sister Emily encouraged me to convert the diapers from velcro to snaps saying that it was a relatively easy process. My 3 goals for my past summer in Minnesota were 1.) Wedding Album 2.) Baby Book 3.) Cloth Diaper Conversion to Snaps. I successfully completed #1 and #2, but ran out of time for #3. I am happy to say that I have (pretty much) successfully conveted 24 diapers to snaps from velcro. I am one of the least crafty people I know (my sisters will attest to my Christmas tree ornaments made of walnuts on popsicle stick skiis - pretty lame gift for a 10-year old from her middle school sister). I've really improved my skills. At first each diaper would take about an hour and ended up looking like the first diaper below. Today I was able to finish each diaper in about 15 minutes and they really turned out nice.

All that being said, converting all of the diapers cost me about $50 and I'm sure they will last through Liam potty-training. I know I've saved a bunch of money by primarily using cloth, and they look so stinkin' cute in the colorful cloth diapers. It is also really fun to share cloth diapering with my sisters who are also doing it with their little guys. Speaking of potty training - Charlie went poopy on the potty twice today - making a point to do it "all by himself" (pooping, wiping, flushing, washing his hands). He was SO proud of himself!
Baby Judah - pic o' day:
It sounds like Baby Judah is extremely chill and peacefull (gets it from Maria for sure - ha, ha, just kidding Aaron!). I'm excited that I came up with his middle name "Aaron." I guess, Maria and Aaron would've eventually suggested it, but I would still like be able to claim it. Oh wow - I just want to hold that little guy so badly!!!
Health update - Liam and Charlie are finishing up their antibiotics and look MUCH better than last week. Charlie is itching to go to preschool - so I am hopeful he will be good to go tomorrow. Jason is still feeling a little residual cough/chest stuff - so please pray for him if you think of it.
Here is Liam and Jason skyping with Gran and Grandad:
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The snaps are very unforgiving, in that it's very hard to remove them if you mess up. I just kept adding a snap to try to remedy my bad snaps... it was a mess! |

All that being said, converting all of the diapers cost me about $50 and I'm sure they will last through Liam potty-training. I know I've saved a bunch of money by primarily using cloth, and they look so stinkin' cute in the colorful cloth diapers. It is also really fun to share cloth diapering with my sisters who are also doing it with their little guys. Speaking of potty training - Charlie went poopy on the potty twice today - making a point to do it "all by himself" (pooping, wiping, flushing, washing his hands). He was SO proud of himself!
Baby Judah - pic o' day:
It sounds like Baby Judah is extremely chill and peacefull (gets it from Maria for sure - ha, ha, just kidding Aaron!). I'm excited that I came up with his middle name "Aaron." I guess, Maria and Aaron would've eventually suggested it, but I would still like be able to claim it. Oh wow - I just want to hold that little guy so badly!!!
Health update - Liam and Charlie are finishing up their antibiotics and look MUCH better than last week. Charlie is itching to go to preschool - so I am hopeful he will be good to go tomorrow. Jason is still feeling a little residual cough/chest stuff - so please pray for him if you think of it.
Here is Liam and Jason skyping with Gran and Grandad:

Sunday, October 23, 2011
All Blacks RWC Champs
I'm an American and not into rugby until the rugby world cup
began just under 2 months ago - but I am exhausted, exhilarated and still feel a little anxious after watching the NZ All Blacks eke out a victory over france (8-7) to win the RWC.
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began just under 2 months ago - but I am exhausted, exhilarated and still feel a little anxious after watching the NZ All Blacks eke out a victory over france (8-7) to win the RWC.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Kid-Friendly
It's hard to believe we've been here for over 2 months - wowsers.... I think the biggest surprise for me is how kid-friendly Wellington is. When I was here in 1998 I remember a large counter-culture scene that was into alternative music and piercings and tattoos. The really, really cool thing is that they all have babies and toddlers now. Everywhere you walk you see tattooed mommies and daddies toting their babies in their ergo baby carrier or pushing their toddlers in phil & ted strollers. The dads are especially so involved with the children. Jason and I noticed that usually on Saturday mornings dads are running their kids around outside likely giving mommy a much needed break. As I'm sure everyone already was aware, 10-16 October was International Baby Wearing week. There was a walk from a park about 1/2 mile from our house to a very family-friendly pub in the city. All this being said, one of my biggest fears about the move to NZ was that I would be an isolated stay-at-home-mama. It is really crazy to see how that deep fear was really unfounded.
One of the coolest discoveries we've found is the fluffy. A fluffy is a little coffee cup and saucer filled with the froth and topped with chocolate sprinkles. It is served with 2 little marshmallows (or chocolate fish) on the side. Charlie and I can drink our coffees together - it is THE CUTEST thing ever. This NEEDS to catch on in the US.
This video was taken at Chocolate Fish - a really cute cafe located near Sir Peter Jackson's studios - this cafe is where all the LOTR cast and crew would hang out...
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