Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Born with it!

I never totally got it when pre-kids, people would say: they come out with a personality all of their own. Ok, I get it now. It is so amazing and fun and exhausting and wild to watch the personalities of our little boys unfold. They certainly live up to the title of this post because man are we in the midst of a personality explosion - all their own! These are unfolding more and more, but the interesting thing is that although they have of course evolved in magnitude from their early teeny tiny days, the core of them has remained the same since birth.

Particularly, Colin. (More on Logan for the next post). Our feisty yet sweet first born is sure strong willed, independent, particular and confident. He showed signs of this early on, but that has grown and grown. Everything and I mean, EVERYTHING is a negotiation and his brain works in ways that I literally never knew a 4 year old could even consider! Take his justification of why he NEEDED to bring 2 toys to swim class for instance. After many rounds of affirming he was to only bring 1 toy, he finally reluctantly agreed only to turn around 30 seconds later with 2 toys in tow (a motorcycle and small toy bird) and tell me that he knew he was only supposed to bring 1, but the bird would have no way home! And because of this, the motorcycle was something he just had to bring!!! Blew my mind.

Also, he most definitely has certain ways of how to do things, and an orderly fashion about him. I can tell you, this does not come from me! :) If something he deems important is not done is the manner in which he feels necessary (vitamins distributed the same each morning, underwear not hanging from the knobs of his dresser etc.), he not only notices, but it unnerves him! I keep telling myself all this will serve him down the road - his organized and confident self - and that this is a kid that clearly needs to exert himself. In the meantime, we are living the life of learning boundaries and consistency....and facing the meltdowns with the knowing that this too shall pass :)

While I was taking in groceries from the car, Colin (unbeknownst to me) unloaded the first bag in Colin-like fashion)! ;)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

My little fish

It's so much fun to see how far Colin has come last summer and this summer (courtesy of weekly lessons with Miss Kate). Aside from being a true water lover, he has become very competent in his abilities to kick and pull and easily swim across the pool. I'm looking forward to watching him grow even more, and also to have Logan jump in next summer too!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Busy Bees

While summer should stand for relaxation - in the sun, by the pool, beach days - it somehow always manages to kick my butt with busy times. Yes, we have done all these relaxing things, but man have the days (and nights!) been packed with countless things to do - none of which I can even think of right now!! Guess it's just the fact the this is my busiest time of year with my big fundraiser coming up, and all the activities the kids are in, plus lots of visitors and activities and commitments. All good things, but I have felt a bit overwhelmed, and short fused lately. 2 busy boys who are definitely in the stage of independence in addition to a full schedule can be exhausting!

This past week, our bodies rebelled and let us know we need to slow down. All four of us got slight cold symptoms. Not enough to knock us out initially, but enough for us to pause. And then the dreaded firsts came on Saturday night - Colin's first bought with an ear infection, first dose of antibiotics, and first Urgent Care visit. Of course this all had to explode at 2am and Morgan and Colin disappeared into the night until 4am, returning with the meds.

SO... this week, I am focussing on fun, and true relaxation!! AND... maybe a little hokey pokey to remind us to slow down and cherish the journey - all that comes our way - whatever they may be!