Sunday, September 30, 2012

Benham is 17 months olds! Easter 2012

One more month of the big white chair and thank goodness because it took me 1.5 months to get this posted. I think I took 5 pictures in the month of September. Life is moving fast and some days I want to hit the pause button. Preferably during nap time. 5 o'clock chimes and I look around the house and although I know that my bottom hasn't hit a chair all day, I often have nothing to show for my sweat and tears. Am I the only mom that seriously eats her lunch standing? Breakfast in the car on the way to preschool? I eat while filling cups with milk, unloading the dishwasher, and painting egg cartons to make hanging bats. This chaos and noise is strangely comforting to me. Most days, neighbors ask how my night shift was and despite the disheveled face, I didn't work last night. That's when I go inside and shower and once a month I dry my hair.  I love this season of my life. No time to relish in the thought, I've got to clean peanut butter off the wall. 


He's got a wicked curve ball and he'll aim straight for your head.


2 seconds later, sweet as pie hugging his baseball.
He can be pretty naughty. But he does give the best hugs after he bites.
17 months and has already been introduced to 'time out'.
He's down right funny. The only person in our family's that can make me laugh is my brother. A rare gene but I like it.


Since I'm filling in holes here...
Easter 2012


This is what I'm talking about. Just look how much they've changed in just 6 months. God should have made this human development thing linger just a little longer.



Bud, Lily.


Someone was terrified of the Bunny. Santa pictures this year might be entertaining. Last year he pulled his beard and laughed about it and he was only 8 months old. I pray for patience EVERY day! 








Her heart is so kind and compassionate. She's intelligent but not a leader. She hasn't quite developed emotional control yet but the tantrums have lessened over the last month and I see her happy place in the near future.  Today in the car, she talked nonstop for 15 minutes and I sort of lost my tolerance for the incessant questioning so I said "WOW Maryn, you talk a lot". She replied, "that's how God made me". She's much wiser than me. I appreciate those moments when she enlightens me. 




Saturday, September 15, 2012

Grandma is with her groom and Benham is 16 months old!

Sir Benham Austin, king of the house, was 16 months old last month. August was a blur and we are just now getting into the swing of every day living. We took our annual trip to Fire Island and spent 10 days in our secret little slice of heaven without cars or air conditioning. It took me three weeks to pack but was forced to unpack, wash and repack just three days after our return. My grandmother passed away August 16. We loaded ourselves into the car and drove 12 hours back up north to Pennsylvania. The kids and I had airline tickets to go see her just five days after she passed. I was crushed. She was diagnosed with cancer just 7 weeks prior but she had been given 3-6 months. It's only been 13 months since my Poppop had died. Where there's a will, it was her way to see him sooner than later. 

As you can imagine, Benham provided much entertainment and lifted spirits at her service. He is still such a joy and far too often he makes my jaw drop. It drops from realization that he is totally capable of doing ANYTHING! He should never be underestimated. EVER. Like I've mentioned before, he absolutely believes that he is 5 years old and I've found myself starting to believe it. I don't think twice when I look over and he's climbed the ladder of his swing set and sliding down the slide himself or jumping over a 3 ft gap from the ottoman to the sofa yelling "I did it!" or peeing and pooping in the potty. I'm not sure if it's because he's only copying his sister or whether I birthed a toddler. Either way, I just really shouldn't count him out on anything.




Both Benham and Maryn started telling us that they had to go poo poo around 15 months and we ignored the signs. And both had their first poo poo in the potty while we were at Point O' Woods. Since that first week in August, he's done both number 1 and 2 in the potty several times. He'll pat himself, say "poo poo" and run for the bathroom. Tiny M & M treats were rewarded for this dump:) Doesn't he look like a grown man just spending some quality time after a long day at work on the toilet? Now where's the newspaper?


The night time thumb sucking has slowly turned into watching t.v. thumb sucking and riding in the car thumb sucking. You know my thoughts on breaking bad habits early, so watch out buddy, I'll be painting your thumb bitter pretty soon. 

First day of 3K preschool! 
Maryn's attending an arts infused preschool this year and it is absolutely fabulous! Every week they have a visit from Mother Goose herself, cook Latino food while learning Spanish and take percussion lessons from Dan the drummer. 

September 6, 2012
Apparently, she wants to be Snow White when she grows up. I was asked this same question the first week of Kindergarten and my reply, Nurse. It's good to know I've followed through on something.



Gave me a hug and dashed away. This child never had stranger anxiety as a baby and never once got upset when I left her at Mother's Morning Out, the gym daycare or 2K preschool. She is a champ and LOVES to learn! 



Feeding stingrays at the aquarium. 

Point O' Woods
Haven't yet tackled those pictures.

Marian Angela Loeper
June 23, 1923-August 16, 2012
My grandmother was the epitome of class. She was always put together and accessorized. She never forgot a birthday or anniversary. I'm pretty sure I inherited that gene. My birthday is in a couple weeks and I'm almost certain that this will be the first year of my life that I won't pick up the phone on my birthday to hear her singing Happy Birthday to me. It will probably be a tough day for me. She was my last living grandparent and was healthy as an ox. She was sharp. She pronounced my name with a long E, RE-becca and it always made me smile when I heard it. She was an excellent cook and ALWAYS had a homemade chocolate cake with homemade icing sitting on her kitchen table when we came to visit. Her pantry was stocked full of non perishable items and they were all dated the day she bought them. I'm not sure if living through the Great Depression was the reason for her preparedness but it was a sight to see. I don't think I ever saw a fleck of dust in her home and she always hid a sheet of fabric softener in your pillowcase when you came to visit. I probably also inherited her detail oriented gene. And when she came to visit us at our house, she would leave a little surprise on our pillow when she left. She was a very special woman who loved her husband, her children, her grandchildren, and great grandchildren immensely. Mac's parents sent a beautiful floral arrangement to the funeral home and tucked inside were two butterflies on floral wire. For some reason, those butterflies caught my eye. During her funeral mass, I asked her to give me sign that she was with my Poppop and that there really is something special after this life. An hour later, after her burial, I look at the floral arrangement and there sitting on a petal was a butterfly. She was with me that day. I felt her. And there really is life after death. 


Maryn and her namesake.
Last year at Poppop's funeral.
Seven of their great grandchildren were at Poppop's funeral and Grandma said that the only thing that helped her get through mass without fully losing it was hearing the chatter of our babies. It isn't living without children in our lives. 

Grandma, your butterfly hangs in Maryn's room and every night she tells us that Great Grandma Loeper is keeping her safe. We were at the park the other day and a butterfly flew by and Maryn said, "Look mommy, Great Grandma's here!".
We love you, miss you and think of you often.
The last words she spoke to me,
"Rebecca, you know I love you honey"


Friday, July 27, 2012

Benham is 15 months old!

This month, Big Ben has taken a few lessons on self defense. Maryn has gotten a little more physical with her little brother and the tiny teeth marks on his back are proof that she has no idea that the tables are about to be turned. I warn her every day just so I can say, "I told you so".  
Benham Austin
15 months old
25 lb. 11 oz.  60th percentile
31.5 in.  70th precentile
head circumference 47.5 cm


What I find so amazing about him is that every day. multiple times a day. without being asked. he signs thank you. Used appropriately and in context. You give him a toy and he says thanks. You pick up his dropped cup and he says thanks. You open the baby gate and he says thanks. He does not say thank you when you change his diaper. That looks more like a scene from the Crocodile Hunter. He's thrashing around with 8 exposed teeth, that he's not afraid to use, and I'm dodging kicks and crocodile death rolls.  

Daddy cut his hair, the messy spike, and I cried because it was too short. I got over it and now I like it.

Bode Bay turned 4 and he celebrated with a lamb bone.

Maryn singing "Happy Birthday to YOU!"

It's also been four years since we were forced to say good bye to this good looking kid. Benham has a dog lovey that he sleeps with every night and when we were thinking of a potential name, the only thing that came to mind was Bayley. Ben jumps into his crib yelling "Bay Bay". I think of that dog every day. Love and miss you big guy.

Besides losing her for a good two minutes at the water park, we were so proud of her independence on the slide. Not her independence on deciding she'd wander to the baby pool. I'm still shooken up about it. I know that I've only known her for three years, but they have been the greatest three years of my life. My heart would freeze over without her. 





July 4th!
Why do boys spit in the face of danger? 
Firework Safety 101: Don't eat the fireworks



Watching the neighborhood firework display from Grandma and Poppop's new back porch.


This picture illustrates that Benham is basically the male version of Maryn.



I waited three years for this day. It's the reason we have these beautiful children, right?


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Benham is 14 months old!

Benham wants to have full fledged adult conversations with us. He believes his grunts of various tones are a real language and that we understand each "ah ah ah". It can be a little embarrassing when we're out in public. He's loud and persistent. When he poops, he'll pat his diaper and say "poo poo" and when asked what a fire truck says, he'll give you a siren noise. He can show you where his ears, hair, teeth, fingers and toes are and thinks that every man over the age of 55 is his Poppop. He is a special little boy with a laugh that is contagious. 



Last month he went from taking a few steps to RUNNING!

And he's comfortable in his own manhood that pushing a stroller doesn't even put a dent in his ego.

His first of many fat lips to come.


Fathers Day 2012


Poppop teaching him the ways of the water.



And while I was downloading Father's Day pictures, I realized that I never gave myself a shout out on Mother's Day. Or ever posted pics from Easter. That's for another day.








Maryn has been busy this summer with swim lessons and multiple camps at the recreation center. This particular one had a different theme each day. Her best bud, Lily, joined her for a tea party.


And while the girls were prim and proper for the tea party, their little brothers were out in the hall acting like boys.

She also took a Disney swim/dance camp and Benham took it upon himself to perform the opening act of the final rehearsal at the end of the week. I looked up from grabbing my camera and there he was. He found a jump rope and started jumping. He thinks he's five.


Maybe five and a half.




Currently his favorite person on earth.




July 1st marked our survival of 6 years of marriage. 12 consecutive years as a couple.  I still think he's pretty darn hot.

And I sort of think we make really cute kids. toot toot


Crazy Aunt Kathie came for her yearly visit and we think it happened again. We've recruited yet another family member to migrate down south. She's house hunting! :)




Aunt Kathie's birthday pool party!

She's a crazy one and we are thrilled to have her around permanently.


Plus, she makes the best fried tomatoes.




Sweet baby Maryn's first movie theater experience with her friend, Ella. Brave.


She loved it! I personally thought there were a couple scary scenes that may or may not have been responsible for her stalling of bedtime for the next several nights.


And this child wants to pitch a tent in the back yard and sleep there, eat there and play there. He doesn't care that it's 102 degrees with the heat index. He wants to play outside ALL day. He's a sweater too.

Our version of snow angels.

 He's ruthless.

And she is in trouble. This boy is going to be taller and bigger than her in about 2 years.