He’s fine… We were told we were very lucky that he still has front teeth. He’s pretty sore, but seemingly happy.

He’s fine… We were told we were very lucky that he still has front teeth. He’s pretty sore, but seemingly happy.

Screech Owl! Holy hell!!!!

We went to the park yesterday and had a terrific time! The pictures tell the whole story 🙂
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We had a busy day – it started at 8:00 AM with a baseline mammogram for me. Matthew went to the neighbor’s and had a ton of fun with his two buddies, V & W. He woke up just before needing to go down there and downed his morning milk in the bathroom while I got dressed.
We then road-tripped to Omaha, just Matthew and me, to see my parents and grandpa. My parents’ birthdays are this week – one yesterday and one tomorrow, so we headed back to take them to lunch. We had a terrific lunch and Matthew shocked everyone at the restaurant with how much he can eat (it is a great thing, you guys, but man – he eats a lot and it’s hard to keep food in front of him. I hardly had a moment to eat myself, and it was one of my favorite restaurants in Omaha!). We saw a mama dear and her two babies in my parents’ yard and they were quite tame, and came right up to the deck for Matthew to visit with them. It was actually quite unreal. I left the camera in my pocket because I didn’t want to spoil the moment. Matthew loved them – just loved them and talked very quietly to them. So sweet!
Matthew slept for an hour on the way down, and over an hour on the way back. This worked out quite well! I listened to Glee 😉
Then we came home and had a veggie/fruit dinner that didn’t go so well. Matthew tossed his entire plate of carrots on the floor in a fit of rage. I could care less if he eats the carrots or not (he ate a ton of veggies at lunch), but I wish he wouldn’t throw his plate. I know it’s because he doesn’t have his words yet, so I was firm with the “no no!” and then took him out of his chair and let him play. I was not rewarding his fit with “dessert.” I then loaded him up again 15 minutes later and he enjoyed is dessert of nectarines (as did I!).
Then, Matthew figured out how to climb the ledge by our fireplace. I turned around and he was standing on it, proud as could be. HA! He understands, “sit down,” now so he got down on his bottom and then panicked because he couldn’t figure out how to get off the ledge. His toes were just an inch or so above the carpet but I think he thought he was up way higher and didn’t want to take the leap of faith. 😉 I just let him figure it out and when he got down, he applauded himself (as did I) and now he applauds every time he gets down from there. Good stuff!
And then we took some photos together because we have not done that in a really, really long time!
Matthew still smells like salmon from lunch. Time for a bath!
There was nothing but silence coming from Matthew’s room for some time, which usually means he’s up to no good 😉
He emptied his book bin (behind the chair) and the box of wipes. When I came in, he was sitting on the floor reading “The Thinks you can Think” with a wipe in each hand.
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Matthew screams now every time we go into, or out of, the garage without taking him for a ride in his wagon. It’s quite hilarious because even his fit of rage is quite calm compared to other kids his age. He’s so laid back, holy smokes!
I caved in today and took him for a LONG wagon ride (third ride of the day). Happiness!
I took a major leap of faith and took Matthew on a big road trip – without B. I sometimes wonder what I was thinking! The trip was 6.5 hours each way (includes a 30-60 minute stop) and I wasn’t really sure what would happen on the road. However, Matthew slept for most of the drives (both of them!) and only fussed for 20-30 minutes each time. Unreal!
On the way there, we stopped at an awesome rest stop and I fed him his leftover salmon from the night before. There was a cow pasture behind the rest stop, so we went to visit with the cows for a few minutes before getting back into the car. We hit some rush hour traffic once in my sister’s suburb, but we just car-danced and sang our way to her house.
Once there, Matthew had the best time! They have a dog which makes him the happiest boy alive! Their dog is wonderful with kids and I didn’t even worry about how she would treat Matthew. He pulled on her and climbed all over her, and she just licked him and loved him.
As I’ve already posted, Matthew didn’t feel much like going to bed alone the first night, but he did the second night and slept until 7:10 this morning. That was nice!
We stayed very busy and I’m so glad I took this road trip with him because now I know he can handle it. And I know that I can handle it. It was truly easy!
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The boy wouldn’t sleep. We’re visiting my sister after a 6.25 hour car ride minus B, and Matthew was too fired up and happy to go to bed on time. This photo was taken around 10:15.
He is asleep now, and we’re sharing a room so I’ll be lulled to sleep soon by the lovely ocean sound coming from the sound machine. I love the sound machine!
The drive went ridiculously well! Matthew only cried for 20-30 minutes and slept or danced the rest of the way. It’s like he knew I was solo and couldn’t entertain him. What a good boy!!!
I will not be blogging or commenting most if this week because I only have my phone and typing posts and comments via phone is not fun or easy. But I’m still reading, and thinking of all of you!!!!
