First Day of School!!

Today was the first day of school for the kiddos!  Unfortunately Dave had to go into the office, so it was just the three of us this morning.  I got the kids up and both were pretty excited, jumping right out of bed.  Noomi was so excited that she couldn’t finish her breakfast and immediately put her backpack on declaring that she was ready to go.  Both kids stood well for pictures and then we were out into the rain and headed to school.

When we got to school we waited outside with the throng of other parents/kids until the doors opened at 8:10 am and then Noomi and I walked Ajax to his class.  We helped him get settled in, found his seat, and then we were off.  He did great and Mrs. Masinda seems like an excellent and patient teacher!

Next I walked Noomi to her class.  We hung up her backpack (which I had to periodically carry for her as it’s as big as she is) and then headed into her class.  We signed in, talked to the teachers about her hands (again), and then I helped her find a place on the reading carpet with a book.  Then she said goodbye and I left.  No tears from either of us.

After dropping off Noomi I helped man the PTSA table with some other moms till about 10:30 am and then headed into work.

Dave picked up both kids who said they had a great day at school!  At dinner we tried to get Ajax to talk about his day, but the most I could get from him was that he had a good day, really liked math (they worked on addition) and he had fun playing with his friends at recess.  We couldn’t really understand about Noomi’s day – she said she played and really really enjoyed bringing her own lunch to school, but other than that I’m at a lose as to what she did.  I do know that they do not nap and I’m extremely worried about that and feeling quite anxious that maybe she’s too young for this program.  Dave say’s I’m overreacting.  We got both kids into bed early tonight and they passed right out after such a busy first day!

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Labor Day/Last day of summer!

We spent today bumming around the house and getting ready for school tomorrow!  I spent my day in the kitchen prepping sausage muffins, monkey bread, and lunch preps!  Actually the kids did help me make monkey bread, they were pretty excited.  Dave cut the grass and did some work outside.  The kids joined him for a bit, but it was incredibly hot and muggy, so it finally drove them back into the house where chores awaited!

When I was getting their “first day” signs ready we were asking the kiddos what they wanted to be when they grew up.  Ajax had a very long answer about building and designing things.  Dave explained the difference between an engineer and architect, and Ajax latched onto the idea of an engineer right away.   When we asked Noomi she stated she wanted to be a monkey.  You see Noomi has been obsessed with Halloween.  We have been reading her the same Berenstain Bear Halloween book for weeks and she wants to be a monkey (again).  We couldn’t move her beyond being a monkey so we let her have it.

Here are the kiddos trying on their gear for tomorrow!!

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Fun at the farm

Today we headed to Brooklyn for a cook out with the family and to celebrate some end of the summer birthdays. My cousin, Wendy, and her family came out as well and our kids ran wild for hours.  They played with the dogs and cats, they played hide and seek, and of course ran up and down the hill a dozen times.

Both kids are in bed, exhausted, and enjoying their last days of summer!

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Gearing up for school!

I can hardly believe that summer is at its end!

Last week we took the kids up to the school to meet teachers and visit classrooms.   Noomi was feeling a bit grouchy and was not interested in exploring her class or meeting her teacher, lol.   Her teacher was incredibly nice and I think Noomi will really enjoy a formal preschool.  After reviewing the materials sent home from the teacher, I see the difference between a structured preschool program and a daycare program.  It’ll be rough for Noomi but we know its for the best, plus it’ll make drop off and pick up so much easier on Dave and I.

Ajax was apprehensive and a bit nervous about seeing his class and meeting his teacher, Mrs. Masinda, but she too seemed warm and pleasant.   We think he’ll have a great year in the First Grade!  Wow, I cannot believe we have a first grader.  Both Ajax and Noomi will go before-school and after-school care.  I’ve talked to a few other parents who also use the before/after school program who say their kids really like it.

Oh, Noomi’s arms look perfect!  They are pale and very soft, but perfect.   We keep her arms covered with long sleeves and apply lots of sunscreen.  Ajax is doing ok, but he’s feeling a bit stressed – between the accident and starting school.  We’re trying to help him enjoy the last few days of summer and prepare him for class.  Although I remember being stressed as a kid starting class, as a parent this is way more stressful!  Watching your kiddos make their way in the world – exhausting!

Second trip to the ER

Well a rush to the ER does seem inevitable with children.  Though in our defense we have gone 6 years accident free.

On Sunday, August 9th my dad had come over to our house to pick up Ajax for a few days since he was feeling under the weather and Dave and I both had to work.  After they left Noomi and I played in the garden and then came in for bath time around 6:30 pm.  Dave had just finished straining the bones from my homemade chicken stock that had been simmering all day and the broth was sitting in a large bowl on the counter.  In the two seconds it took for me to open the door for Dave to take the bones to the trash can Noomi reached up onto the counter and asked what was in the bowl.  I couldn’t get to her fast enough before some of the broth spilled onto both her arms.  As I went running toward her I slipped in the broth and we both went down.  I then scooped Noomi up, stripped off her clothes as we went sprinting to the bathroom and I put her straight into the tub under cold water.

Dave came into the house and sat with her as I ran next door to get our neighbor, Mrs. Oliver, who was a nurse.  As soon as Mrs. Oliver saw Noomi she said, you guys need to get to the emergency room.  Mrs. Oliver wrapped up Noomi’s hand as we buckled her into her car seat and we sped off through a terrible thunderstorm to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.

The doctors looked at Noomi’s poor little blistered hands and arms and said, you need to be transferred to the burn unit do you want to go to Grand Rapids or U of M?  What kind of question was that?  U of M of course!   Dave hustled back home to collect some clothes (as they told us we could be in Ann Arbor for 2-3 days) and I rode with Noomi via ambulance to Ann Arbor.  Now at this point Noomi was heavily medicated and pretty doped up.  She was pretty loopy on the drive down and talked throughout the entire hour drive to Ann Arbor.  She was fascinated by all the lights inside the ambulance and the paramedic who sat in the back with us was the nicest guy.

Around 11:30 or so we rolled into Mott Children’s Hospital and received the best care.  The nurses and doctors were all wonderful.  The burn nurse cleaned Noomi’s hands and arms which was extremely difficult to watch and I’m still surprised that they let Dave and I inside the room while it was happening.  Dave ended up getting sick and almost passed out.  Afterwards they wrapped up her hands in little mittens.

Around 7:30 am on Monday we were released from the hospital.  By the time we got home Grandma Dara and Papa were over with food and hugs.  We asked Grandma Mary and Grandpa Gordy to keep Ajax so that he wouldn’t be too upset.

Over the next week and a half we took Noomi to the U of M burn clinic three times for debridement treatments which were also pretty terrible ordeals.  Aunt Emily accompanied us one visit and Grandpa Gordy another time.  Grandma Dara and Papa also came back down to babysit as I had to go into the office two days and by Friday Ajax was pretty homesick.

Noomi got her bandages off on August 19th with the doctor’s saying her arms were “all healed” – meaning she no longer had any open wounds, though her hands/arms still looked painful.  The doctors told us to keep her hands lotioned and apply lots of sunscreen and to keep her arms covered for at least a year.  After just four days of being bandage free her arms and hands look wonderful!  She’ll have no scars and no surgery needed.

Today was her first day back at Kindercare and she did wonderful!  She was so happy to be back at school and really missed her friends.  She had a great drop off and was doing well when I checked on her after lunch.

We were so fortunate to have family and friends sending us well wishes and support and Noomi loved all her get well gifts.  Thank you very much!

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Family Road Trip 2015

We just got back from our first family road trip making the trek all the way to Elizabeth City, NC to visit our newest family member- Vivian Ann Murphy -who made her debut on June 30th weighing in at 8 lb 9 oz and was 20 inches long!  Both baby and mom are well and hanging at home.

We hit the road on Tuesday morning (July 7th) at 5:30 am with the the kids, Dave and I in one car, and Rod and Mabel in another car.  The kids did surprisingly well on the way down, with not too many stops – maybe 5 or so.  Ajax ended up riding with Rod for almost 1/2 the trip.  We had walkie talkies in each car and Ajax found it fun to give us periodic updates with things he found interesting on the drive.  Noomi was pretty entertained with a pack of stickers and spent a good deal of time filling up a blank white book with Dollar Store stickers.  We made it to Elizabeth City around 10:30 pm after one full day of driving with minimal melt downs.

On Wednesday, we hung around the house visiting family and snuggling the baby.  Uncle Tim filled up a small baby pool and the kids had a blast playing in the water in the backyard.  It was crazy hot, hovering in the high 90s/low 100s.  We did a tour around Elizabeth City and got ice cream and overall just had fun visiting.  Baby Vivian seems to be one of those magical babies that sleep a ton and are generally very content!  She was the cutest little baby with a tuft of sandy hair.

On Thursday, we took the kids to the beach – the Outer Banks (or OBX).  We made it to the beach around 9:30 am and it was already ridiculously hot (I think the weather topped out at 104).  Aunt Lisa came with us and having three adults to keep track of the kids was much appreciated.   Ajax and Noomi absolutely loved loved the ocean.

Ajax spent the entire day running in the surf and collecting sea shells (we now have 3 big ziplock bags of shells).  A few waves knocked him down, but that didn’t even phase him.  He wasn’t bothered by the salt water and only a few times wiped his eyes with a towel.  I could barely get Ajax to come out of the water and had to force him to take breaks to drink water and get a new layer of sunscreen.

Noomi spent the first few hours playing in the sand and building castles.  She wanted nothing to do with the water and for the longest time refused to even get her feet wet, forcing Lisa and I to hold her.  Toward the end of the day, however, she realized she loved the water and then we couldn’t get her out.  She held onto our hands and loved standing in the waves.  For the past 2 weeks there have been an unprecedented number of shark attacks along the NC coast so no one went out past their knees… except for Mr. Dave.  We didn’t see any sharks, but saw a bunch of dolphins and that was pretty cool.

We headed home around 3:30 and got cleaned up and then had a second birthday party for Noomi, as well as a combo party for Grandpa Rod!  Noomi got very shy when everyone was singing happy birthday, but was very excited to open her presents.

On Friday we hit the road for home around 10 or 11 am after breakfast and more baby snuggles.  It was pretty rough getting through the Newport News, VA area as traffic was very congested.  We ended up stopping in Winchester, VA for the night and got a hotel room.  We made sure the hotel had a pool and took the kids swimming. Unfortunately, the pool was so chemically that Ajax started coughing and coughing and after 20 minutes I called an end to swimming and we got showered up and went out to dinner.  After dinner we let the kids lay in bed and watch cartoons before bed and they thought that was pretty cool.  Both kids zonked out and then we were up and on the road by 7 am.

Overall, the drive was pretty smooth and I really can’t complain.  Both kids were obviously antsy and things began falling apart when we were about 20 minutes from home, but overall not too bad!  I had spent a ton of time on Pinterest preparing to the trip and I’m glad that I did.  This was the most organized road trip we’ve ever taken and the car is still cleaner than it was last week.

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Fourth of July 2015

So I’m going to back-track a bit and try to recreate this post from the Fourth of July which I didn’t publish due to a computer glitch and for some odd reason didn’t even save.  Argh.

Over the holiday weekend we did yard work, straightened the house and did general packing/prepping for our trip.   On Friday night (the 3rd) we took the kids into town for the fireworks, which were lovely and the perfect length for the kiddos (about 20-30 min).  Ajax was a little nervous leading up to the show (as he’s still a bit skittish around loud noises), but both kids ended up loving them with lots of Ohhs and Ahhs.

On Saturday, my parents came over and we did an early birthday party for Noomi.  For dinner Noomi requested spaghetti with meatballs.  She also did not want a cake, but requested cake cookies – like I had made for the baby shower.  Ajax was very confused on why someone would chose spaghetti for their birthday meal and not chicken nuggets and mac/cheese – which has been his standing requested birthday meal.  We also did sprinkle pancakes for breakfast and both kids loved those.  My parents also brought over a little blow up pool which the kids loved and played in all weekend.

On Sunday, we packed and did some last minuted shopping for our North Carolina trip.  Rod came down to babysit on Monday so that we could all get an early start on Tuesday.  Oh Ajax also lost another tooth!  He is now missing his two front teeth and is speaking with a slight lisp.

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Weekend round up and one major ruling from SCOTUS

This was a pretty quiet weekend.

It rained nonstop on Saturday.  I mean nonstop, cold and rain.  So everyone was stuck inside and honestly we were all a bit stir crazy.  On Sunday, the weather was still cool for June, but at least it was sunny.   The kids were able to ride bikes and play with the hose and water table.  I thought it was to cold for water play, but they both seemed to have fun.  Though Ajax and Noomi do play well together, they are currently going through what I am sure will be a 10-12 year period of sibling bickering and general annoying.  Their fighting is driving David and I bananas, lol.

During dinner tonight Noomi became obsessed with Ajax’s red straw (even though she had her own purple straw).  She kept pleading with him throughout dinner to please give it to her.  Then she began demanding he give it to her.  When I told her to use her words she said, Ajax please… I love that straw!  On and on.  Then after she finished her dinner she got down from her chair, and walked around the table to sit on my lap (next to Ajax).  Then she started up again, please Ajax, I love it, please can I have that straw.  I must admit that I could barely control my laughing, so of course Ajax started laughing which made Noomi mad.  She became so mad that she lunged across the table and tried to grab the straw knocking Ajax’s glass of water over.  That made me laugh harder, which wasn’t very mature, but she was being extremely dramatic.

On a non-kiddo note, on Friday the U.S. Supreme Court held that marriage is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution and that this protection extends to same-sex couples.   This is a very exciting decision and a step in the right direction!

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Family Fun Run

Today we headed over to Hawk Island Park in Lansing for a 5K family fun run hosted by my work.  This was our first 5K and Ajax was very excited as we’ve been talking about doing a race this summer.  We had to head out kind of early as the race started at 9 am.  We met up with my sister and her boyfriend who had agreed to run with us.  Well, by run I mean – the guys ended up walking the whole thing with Noomi (she rode most of the way on Dave’s shoulders) and  Emily, Ajax, and I ran some and walked some.  Overall, it was a ton of fun and the kids really enjoyed it!

After the run we took the kids to the playground and then to the splash pad where they played for about 2 hours.  After the water park we ate a picnic lunch and then ran to the grocery store before heading home.  When we got home Noomi took a short nap while Ajax and I worked outside cutting the grass and weed wacking.  We rounded out our day with pizza and a movie.  Both kids agreed that the race and splash pad were their favorite parts of the day.

On the potty training front, Noomi in underwear full time (except at night we’re still doing a pull up, though last night she was in undies and did just fine) and is doing pretty darn well.  While playing at the water park, she came running to me declaring she had to go potty.  I scooped her up and ran to the bathroom yelling – we’re potty training!  Outta the way!!  Every parent there understood.

Ajax has also enjoyed his first week of summer camp and acts like an old pro at this point.  He knows all the kids and the teachers and the routine.  On Thursday they went to Binder Park zoo.  How cool is that?  We’re debating whether or not to transition Noomi over to the Williamston preschool in the fall when school starts back up so that both kids are centrally located.  We’ll see how it goes.

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Ready for summer

Well last week Wednesday was Ajax’s last day of school!  We now have a First Grader in the house and goodness is he excited.  Ajax had a great last week of school, though Dave said he had to move his clip on the last day.  Though in all fairness, I’m sure all the kids had to move their clip as it was most likely quite chaotic.  Ajax also had his last T Ball game of the season and he did excellent.  Grandpa Gordy came up for it and then afterwards we all went out for ice cream.

Both Noomi and Ajax had fun at the baby shower on Saturday and are starting to understand we’ll have a new baby in the family! Noomi was a bit confused over where the baby was, but I think it’ll be wonderful that her and Vivian will be so close in age.

On Sunday, my folks came over to babysit and Dave and I went on a double date, with my sister, Emily, and her boyfriend, Adrian.  We had an excellent time – we did dinner and a movie (Mad Max Fury Road).  The grandparents and kids also had a blast.  Apparently they went to Chucky Cheese and then came home and rode bikes around and around the cul-de-sac.  I believe this was their first time at Chucky Cheese, as I didn’t even realize there was one in Lansing.

Both kids are pretty beat, so we tried to do an early bed time.  Dave received a promotion at work, which is wonderful, but also means he has to drive into town four days per week.  It’ll be hard, but we’ll make it work.

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Here are some pictures from Ajax’s last day of school and last T Ball game –

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