Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Jason's Broken Arm

Well, it turns out, when you think that fall looked a little odd, even if your tough little guy says he is fine and his arm doesn't hurt, it might be a good idea to get it checked out!

Jason took an odd fall/trip about a week ago, and cried a little, which is odd for him. I told him we should go wee the doctor and he said he felt fine. He was using his arm, hand, etc. just fine so I thought he was okay. But we noticed that every time he fell forward and caught himself with his hands he cried, instead of just bouncing up and continuing on his way. So, long story short, we took him to the pediatrician. His pedi said, it may just be muscular, but to be on the safe side we should get xrays. She did a lot of turn, prodding and nothing in particular seemed to hurt him, he flinched a little when she pressed on the bone just above his wrist. Well, obviously, we got the x-rays and he had broken both bones, radius and ulna, just above his wrist. Yep, that's right, the kid breaks his arm and hardly cries... what is in store for us in the future!

Here is the little guy with his cast, as you can see, none the worse for the wear! We took him to CHOA to get his cast, we love those guys, nothing but amazing and excellent experiences with the entire CHOA system. One of the things I am most thankful for here in Atlanta. Also big thanks to Nana and Papa for getting much appreciated advice from their next door neighbor, a retired pediatric orthopedist!! THANK YOU!!




full slideshow of cast photos

Monday, December 17, 2007

Jason's First Solo Swim Class

Well after several attempts at Parent Tot swim classes, I thought we might have more luck waiting until Jason was old enough to be in the pool without me. I must say that this was a big leap of faith on my part, but I've been swimming at the Woodstock Aquatic Center for several years now and have seen their program up close and was fairly confident that all would turn out well. (If you are interested in lesson times, click on the link above and click "lessons" on the left nav bar).

Well, suffice it to say when I said to Jason we were going to swim lessons he basically freaked out and did not want to go. After a tantrum, which did not end until I had him buckled in the car seat and I started to pull the car out of the garage, he must have decided it was a done deal and sulked his way to the pool. Once we got to the pool, he saw other kids heading in and seemed to decide he was going to do this. It also helped that they had those heavy plastic "car wash" sheets hanging down to keep the cold out a bit because Jason thought it was great fun to walk through them. So we got changed and headed into the pool, they whisked Jason away from me (before either of us had time to worry) and the next thing I knew he was in the pool.

They ask you to leave the swim area... so I stayed by the other parents, all perfectly calm with their books, crafts and friendly chatter. I must say this is a great group of parents, I must have had that "first timer" look about me because folks started to volunteer updates of how Jason was doing. This way I knew what was going on without chancing that he might see me and start crying. I cringed my way through the cries that I knew were his and several parents alleviated my fears by saying their kids were the same way and now they love class. *fingers crossed*.

After 45 min of tourture, class was over and they brought Jason back to me. He was shivering and cold and hugging me very tightly. The instructors were all positive and seemed to think he did great. Jason seemed to be feeling better about the entire situation and we made even better by the offer of a lollipop! It's not just for the dr. office I guess! We stayed behind after we changed out of his swimsuit to watch the older kids swim. Jason left the pool saying that swim lessons were scary, but he doesn't think he'll be scared next time!

On our way home we stopped for some hot chocolate and I think it made everything better!

Here is a little photo post swim, he seems okay:

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Trip the Fernbank

Jason has been interested in seeing dinosaurs lately, so we thought a trip to Fernbank was in order. After spending so much time at the aquarium it was a bit different to go to an order museum. While it may look a little shabby on the outside, there is a lot going on inside! The Frog exhibit was beautiful and very kid friendly. Would recommend a visit to anyone with kids over the age of 2. (Any younger and I don't think they would be interested as there isn't a lot of action, more interaction.)

View the photos:

Fernbank-firstvisit

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Birthday Party Time!

Jason invited his friends Ella, Peyton and McKenzie over to celebrate his birthday! It was a fun time, the kids made their own cupcakes and then decorated them. In true birthday party, sugar rush fashion, the also had birthday cake cup cakes, and ice cream. I'm sure everyone was wondering how so much sugar got into our house at one time! Pics from the big day are here: (Big thanks to Andrea for the great photos! You can have my camera anytime!!!)

Jasons 3rd Birthday Party


Thanks to everyone for coming, we had so much fun!!!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Happy Birthday Jason!


Happy Birthday to Me!

We started Jason's Birthday off today with Banana Muffins with Cream Cheese Frosting for breakfast!! He was really excited, especially when we told him he was taking some in to school for the entire class!



Because we have school today, we just did a couple of presents this morning, and we will be opening more this evening after dinner out and a birthday trip to Brewsters!


Enjoy the photos so far! View the Birthday Album

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving 2007

Jason was excited to have a-ma, a-ya, Uncle Tom and Aunt Cathy in for Thanksgiving! We had a great time with everyone. Jason made it his job to be the entertainment for the week and had everyone in stitches most of the time. Uncle Tom has most (all) of the photos of Jason, but I was able to capture this lovely account of how much Jason enjoyed the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade:


watching the parade on TV

Jason was not thrilled, about 5 min later he turned off the tv... all by himself.

We also gave Jason a nice haircut




View the entire Thanksgiving Album here.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Jason Wins Dinosaur Bingo!

Jason won Dinosaur Bingo at school the other day. He is getting
pretty good at matching! For his efforts he was rewarded with a
Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop... he "tasted" it for so long, the stick
fell apart! His new favorite holiday is Halloween... poor kid, so
deprived of the sugar snacks! I really like the confidence in his
posture in this photo from school! ha ha!

--posted via email--

Friday, November 09, 2007

Halloween 2007



Jason was Hines Ward, and I think totally adorable! He did a great job with his "trick or treats" and "thank yous!" We called it a night early though, because he was anxious to get to Nana and Papa's house. He spent a weekend with Nana and Papa, while mommy and daddy went to Florida to cheer on friends racing Ironman Florida. If your interested those photos on posted on tribirdie.blogspot.com. Big thanks to my mom and dad for taking great care of Jason over the weekend. He has declared that he only goes to Moe's with Nana and Papa! But now he know's Moe!

Halloween 2007 Photo Album



Fishing with Papa Photo Album

Back on the soapbox

Well not so much a soapbox as an opinion?? USAToday published an article (link to article) about a study that showed that exercise increased a child's ability to organize and complete their schoolwork. Now, when a study proves something I don't like, I always say, they can rig those things to say anything they want... but this one proves something I do like... so I'm telling everyone I know!

Keep phys-ed and recess in our schools!!!

On a side note, I interviewed a girl applying to my alma mater and in the discussion I found out that there are 80 girls on her X-country team! I expressed my suprise and she said, "It's a no cut sport" and I said "The fact that you have 80 girls that want to run warms my heart." Well, they are running at states this weekend and I say "go westminster girls x-country team!!!!"

First Horseback Ride


Around the end of September, we had a nice long visit with Nana and Papa in South Carolina! Jason had a week of many firsts! First Horseback ride, first time fishing, first time catching minnows, first alligator hunt, etc.! It was like summer camp for Toddlers!! He had a blast, as the pictures will attest! thanks for the great trip mom and dad!

Link to Brays Sept 2007 Photo Album

Visiting CT!


In early September we traveled up to CT to see my friend Jamie's wedding!! It was amazing and we are so happy for her!! Jason was excited to spend time with his Ama and Aya!! He did very well on the plan trip and even made a friend when we had a layover in Newark airport!

Jason also had is first Tea with the extended family! Photos here.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Jason says Hi!

We know it has been awhile, we have news and we will try to update later! For now we are all good and hope you are too!

Monday, August 20, 2007

GCOW - so good I had to post twice

I also posted the following on my tri blog but I had to make sure everyone saw this!

GCOW or "Garbage Can on Wheels" is a syndrome that many of my mom friends including myself seem to have... the backseat is strewn with old sippy cups, crushed graham crackers and lost toys. In fact my back seat was so deplorable that last week I spent 15 min "cleaning" it out prior to taking it to the car wash to have someone actually clean it! What is all of this leading up to? well, I thought that I had the worst GCOW in Atlanta, until we drove past this over the weekend. (Note, you may need to click on photo to see the true detail of the backseat)



I have no more words!

Friday, August 17, 2007

the Big Kid - Mommy cries at daycare

Yep, I'm pathetic, can't even drop my kid off a daycare, "school", without crying. This is why the drop off is normally Alex's job. However, due to work conflicts Alex was not able to drop Jason as school today and therefore it fell to me.

Now, on his very first day of school, I dropped Jason off. I left him with a very nice teacher, but Jason was crying. I held the brave face, "you'll have a great day, buddy!" I said, "I'll be back to pick you up soon!" I closed the door of the classroom and walked away swiftly. As I made my way towards the door of the school the further I walked away the worse I felt until finally, I broke down crying. This was my baby that I had been with almost every moment for the last 18 months! I must have looked pretty pathetic because the director of the school came over to hold me while I cried. She said to me, "this happens all the time when people drop off for the first time." Therefore, reassured that I wasn't a complete basket-case I pulled myself together, apologized for crying all over her, walked to me car and proceeded to cry until I pulled into work.

Okay, that was over a year ago.

I've dropped Jason off at school since without issue, well, I haven't cried. Jason usually wants to stay with me and therefore put up a fuss at being left at school. I walk away but hang out for five minutes, sneak back to peek in the classroom to see that he his happily situated with a book, car, etc.

Today was the first time I've dropped Jason off in his new "big kid" classroom. He just moved up to a classroom this week wherein they use the "big kid playground"; which is, apparently, infinitely more fun than the playground for the wee ones on the other side of the school building. We pull into the school parking lot this morning and I get Jason out of the back of the car talking about how great it will be to go to school today and doesn't he want to see his friends, blah, blah, fully expecting the usual meltdown... oh no! he spies the big kid playground and notices his classmates on the playground. "I want to go to the big kid playground mommy!" "OK buddy, we have to go through the classroom to get there!" Leaving behind color blankie of all things, Jason runs to the door of the school, through the door, down the hallway, into his classroom and to the door that leads to the playground. "I'm going to go see Moira" he says, and runs off to play on the slide. Ms. Lori is teacher says, "Hey looks, it's Jason!" Some of the kids come over to say hello and before I can say goodbye, Jason's in the thick of things. Now, I know I should be ecstatic that he loves school and his friends so much, but as I walked out of the school tears came to my eyes, because all of a sudden Jason is a "Big Kid".

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Wearing Underwear - the first step?

Well, as all other attempts to provoke an interest in potty train have been thwarted by the little man, we went to defcon 5 - i.e. Thomas the Train underpants! Jason seemed very excited to wear the new article of clothing and seemed to understand the difference between underwear and diapers, asked to go potty a couple of times and then crawled into the laundry room and proceeded to pee all over the floor and laugh. Honestly, it was a little tough not to laugh myself, especially when Jason then said "mommy, I got Thomas all wet!". We refined the technique over the last few days and are now able to go most of the am in our underwear without accidents. Jason get's very excited about his "reward" of a lemon cookie after going on the potty. Who knew lemon cookies could be so persuasive!


Is this angle better mom?


I don't need clothes mommy, I have underwear

Sunday, August 12, 2007

The Next Generation of Parrot Heads

We all went out to dinner the other night at a local Mexican restaurant where there was a man playing guitar, your typical Jimmy Buffet covers, James Taylor, etc. Jason just loved him and kept staring at his guitar. Pretty soon, Jason rips off a piece of tortilla and says it's his guitar and starts to strum. I'm not kidding. Pictures are blurry as they were taken with the camera phone, but it wasn't to be missed!



This one is blurry because he was dancing:

Friday, August 10, 2007

Moon and Stars

On the way home from school yesterday Jason was telling me what had happened at school that day and I made the remark "Jason, you are a superstar!" and he said, "Mommy, I'm not a star... I'm a MOON!" After a bit he said... "Mommy is a star, Jason is the Moon!"

Thanks buddy! :-)

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Jason at the Grill

Jason took his hand at the grill last night! Actually, this was about an hour after I had grilled hamburgers and was out to clean the grill, so the grill was nice and cool. Anyhow, Jason wanted to try on my apron, so here he is!



A plane interrupted the proceedings...

A plane! A plane!


Flipping burgers


job done!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Rockin' the Mistletoe Race

Jason was in attendance at the Tri the Parks race at Mistletoe State Park last weekend. It started to pour down rain just before the race and everyone was huddled under tents... except for Jason, he thought it was great fun to run around in the rain. which we let him do until the thunder and lightening started! Eventually the storm passed and we were able to start the race. Alex and I were volunteering... Alex was announcing (he loved it!) and I was body marking (it was fun talking to everyone before their race!). Jason was with me, so he got into the body marking and even manged a pretty decent "4" on my calf. We wanted to be body marked as well, we numbered him 24 (at Jason's request) and put his age on his calf. Here is his lining up to start the race (race was changed from tri to duathlon due to the thunder in the area).


Jason asks "is my HRM ready?"


Due to the USAT Age-Up rule, Jason is racing as a 3 year old.

After the race Jason helped with the clean up. Here he is carrying and stacking buckets.





Is this dangerous?

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Hangin' at the "New"!


View of the bridge crossing the New River Gorge

New River Gorge is one of those places that every kid who traveled by car from Pittburgh to Hilton Head, SC has driven by and wondered just how far down is that river? The New River is also home to some amazing white water. Well, on this last trip back down south from Pittsburgh, Jason was awake when we passed by and I suggested to Alex that it might be fun to stop at the overlook and let Jason run around a bit. I think it saved our butts because he ran around like crazy and seemed to have a blast. He successfully navigated the 250 feet down to the overlook and back all on his own!!! Thank goodness because I wasn't looking forward to carrying him back up 400+ steps!


Note the mention at the bottom that the way back up is strenuous

It didn't really phase Jason that much as you can tell from the shots below: