10.31.2011

halloween duds

this cupcake costume melted mom enough to break her preference for traditional costumes only.


since stover girl was very indecisive about her costume, mom opportunistically convinced her to be a fairy (aka. the cheapest costume available). she was sold easily when learning that sparkling eye makeup and a pink mani/pedi were part of her costume.


stover boy was immediately convinced he wanted the incredibles costume but as luck would have it- his size wasn't available. then upset and refusing to find another option, mom dictated the cowboy costume we already owned. he loved saying 'howdy partner' so much that he didn't even notice a friend wearing the exact costume he coveted.


and stover dad couldn't pass up a good joke for halloween.

10.17.2011

little miss scrunchy face

little miss scrunchy face smiles more with her nose than with her mouth:




10.16.2011

a great plus grandparents

another great visit from grandparents!

this was great:


this was great:


again, great:


another great:


an additional great:


one more great:


but this great plus grandparents was THE BEST:


10.07.2011

mawage & tru wuv

this morning i told stover girl about her upcoming playdate with her friends that she doesn't see much anymore (darn school). she quickly announced that she is going to marry henderson. she then commented, 'i can't marry amelia. if two girls marry it will be too expensive.' i geussed at what she meant- afterall, she is the daughter of an accountant but decided to get clarification by saying 'what do you mean?' her response was: 'two girls together is too much money and we will be poor so i will marry a boy.'

10.05.2011

two thumbs up

stover boy has been sucking his thumb A LOT since the arrival of stover baby. i didn't notice it right away but it has escalated from being an occasional coping mechanism to now being a recreational favorite. in his free time (which is abundant for the older sibling of an infant and the younger sibling of a new kindergartner), he'll grab a pillow from his bed, find a nook to lie down, systematically wrap his right finger around his blankie, and suck his left thumb for long periods of time. once seen as a cute quirk, it has become excessive and is causing problems. instead of talking or answering questions, he sucks his thumb. instead of creative play, he sucks his thumb. instead of running around like a little boy should, he sucks his thumb.
on a whim, i tried the old bandaid solution. i wrapped his left thumb and he confided- 'you better get the udder one too cause i'll suck it.' so stover boy is double bandaged daily except during quiet time and at night. he is motivated by 2 shiny quarters at the end of a successful day. it is day 3 and i'm so proud of him- he's learning other ways to soothe (he asks for a hug, he reads books in his room) and i must say he is so much more enjoyable to be around (he talks more, he's more helpful and involved, and he deals with problems rather than retreating)!

10.04.2011

a big girl scenario

just as i'd dreaded, i saw IT... my kindergartner in despair in the lunchroom. i raced in 2 minutes late for our lunchdate to see her sitting with a red face buried in her hands. when she looked up at me with a tear-stained face and relief in her eyes, my heart sank. i wished i could've blamed difficult-to-open fruit snacks for her torture but that pathetic look was my fault. i should've been there early. i should've known that her 5 year old brain would overload with this very big girl scenario- what she thought was a mom who forgot the date she'd been begging for and no lunch arriving for her hungry tummy. i hugged and kissed her 20 times- her whirlwind of emotions allowed it despite being in the company of peers! that scene lingered in my thoughts all day (i hugged her over and over) and night (as i recounted it with tears to stover dad). yes, i felt guilty but it was more upsetting to know that stover girl has a whole lot of big girl scenarios ahead of her.