Friday Seth and I ran errands in the morning. The outside of my car was a mess but the inside was okay, so I did something I never do and went through a drive-through car wash. Seth was not impressed. Then we went out to lunch with Case and Melissa. Fun! Saturday we went on a long walk and then checked out the neighborhood playground. Seth gave it a big WHEE!!! Then my parents spent the night, so Seth had a great time playing with them. Sunday was a rainy, yucky day. The guys took big naps, and a took a nice long bubble bath. We all crashed early last night, but maybe for good reason...Seth was ready to go this morning at 5:42!
Monday, February 26, 2007
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Sunshiney Day
Wow, for the last two days the weather has been fantastic! Yesterday Seth and I took a long walk and then played with Colette in the backyard. Picture is from a game of peekaboo hiding under the deck.
Today our agenda was a repeat walk and a trip to the neighborhood playground after naptime, but I had to run into work for a bit, so Seth went over to Case's house while I did that. That messed up my afternoon, but as I was picking Seth up, Pam called and invited us to her neighborhood playground. We were only a few minutes away, so we took her up on it. It was very windy, there were times I thought Seth might fly away! Seth and Bennett thought they were BIG BOYS being able to climb up the steps and go down the slides by themselves (with one mommy at the top and another mommy at the bottom to supervise! )
My job
As a NICU nurse, I take care of a lot of preemies. This article is about the smallest preemie ever who just got to go home yesterday in Florida. The smallest I've seen is 13 oz. If someone asks you to donate to March of Dimes' WalkAmerica this spring, please do! It will go to helping my little patients...you'd be amazed at the number of changes I've seen, and I've been doing this less than seven years!
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2890242&page=1
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2890242&page=1
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
New skill


Saturday, February 17, 2007
Phone Call from Evan
We have two wonderful nephews, Evan and Ryan. These boys LOVE their Uncle Nay-Nay, but every once in awhile I get a sweet moment all my own, like this picture of Ryan and Evan calling last July to sing Happy Birthday. Well, Thursday Nathan had just left to go play basketball and Seth had just gotten in the tub. The phone rang, and the conversation started something like this:
Hey Aunt Sara.
Hey Evan!
We just read Curious George book.
What did Curious George do?
Well, my mommy has a baby in her tummy in September.
Nathan and I had been suspicious, and we are so excited that we're going to become an aunt and uncle again in September!
Hey Aunt Sara.
Hey Evan!
We just read Curious George book.
What did Curious George do?
Well, my mommy has a baby in her tummy in September.
Nathan and I had been suspicious, and we are so excited that we're going to become an aunt and uncle again in September!
Friday, February 16, 2007
Seth's on the mend
There must be one nasty bug in Forsyth County. I thought Seth would get a day or two of antibiotics in his system and we'd be back to normal, but by Wednesday I was threatening him with a pediatrician's appointment today if he wasn't better. He still has an intermittently snotty nose and a rare cough, and he has slept through the night two of the last three nights. (Yea!) His activity level still isn't back to normal, but his appetite is back. The picture is from yesterday morning, he wanted sweet potatoes for breakfast and he was wearing his big boy (a small 2T) Cars jammies for the first time. Our new trick of the week is that he has learned how to take his pants off. I hear him giggling in his crib, that's when I know he's done it. I think he thinks he's getting away with something!
Monday, February 12, 2007
Feelin' HOT HOT HOT
Seth woke up Friday with the snuffles, then woke up from his nap with a cough, a low-grade temp by bedtime, and spent most of the night in the guest room with me. We thought it was a cold Saturday and that we had it under control, so I went into work. By 5pm it was clear that that was a bad decision, and my relief came an hour early so I could get home to my boys. A snotty, coughy, high-temp sleepless night ensued, meaning except for an hour when I got home, Seth and I went to sleep at 7am. I decided to call in to work (which I can still count on one hand the number of times I have done that it six and a half years) and took Seth to PrimeCare instead. He looked so bad by the time we got in to see the doctor that they ran a flu on him, which was negative. They didn't have the RSV test, but he has a double ear infection, so I guess we'll find out soon enough if the antibiotics will help, or if he also has a virus that needs to run its course.
Nathan and I decided to take advantage of my unexpected night off and watch "You, Me, and Dupree" on demand. Seth chose to join us about 5 minutes into the movie, but he slept on our chests the entire time. We broke our rule and let him sleep in our bed last night, although that only lasted an hour and then Seth and I were back up in the guest room. He still had a temp of 104+ at 1 am, but hasn't had another one so far today. So after 13 hours of sleep last night, he spent 2 hours in my bed dozing/watching cartoons this morning, played briefly in the playroom, and is now snoring on my lap as I type this. The only thing on the agenda for today is my hair appointment, so he can nap the day away for all I care...as long as he promises to sleep again tonight!
Nathan and I decided to take advantage of my unexpected night off and watch "You, Me, and Dupree" on demand. Seth chose to join us about 5 minutes into the movie, but he slept on our chests the entire time. We broke our rule and let him sleep in our bed last night, although that only lasted an hour and then Seth and I were back up in the guest room. He still had a temp of 104+ at 1 am, but hasn't had another one so far today. So after 13 hours of sleep last night, he spent 2 hours in my bed dozing/watching cartoons this morning, played briefly in the playroom, and is now snoring on my lap as I type this. The only thing on the agenda for today is my hair appointment, so he can nap the day away for all I care...as long as he promises to sleep again tonight!
Friday, February 09, 2007
Bad Hair Day

Seth went to bed last night within minutes of putting his pj's on after bathtime...his hair could have stood a few more minutes of drying time before bedtime. This picture doesn't do justice to how wild his hair was this morning...he wore his hat to Target today, and good thing, since I ran into someone I knew!
Vocabulary update: our new words for this week are "apple" and "moo" whenever he sees a cow or horse. And he gets out his jazz hands if you say "Blues Clues" and gestures if you sing the thinking chair ditty, it's so cute!
Inaugural playdate

Yesterday was a playdate of epic proportions. I know I've mentioned that Seth was born during the middle of a baby boom at my work. Nichole and Mary coordinated a trip to the Children's Museum, and almost all of us were able to attend. I tried to do a head count, I THINK there were 16 kids. They all had a blast. Seth was having so much fun, we stayed almost 5 hours! It makes me wonder why we didn't think about doing something like this earlier! Hopefully it will be the first of many group outings.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Play therapy, Mayse style



We went to the mall Saturday and Nathan found Seth a 10 pack of wooden puzzles. Also new this weekend are speakers for the iPod, so we can have music on the main and upper levels. Very nice. We're going to add all Seth's music, because he has really gotten into his CDs lately. The cookie monster jar is supposed to help Seth learn how to pretend. (mostly he just points at all the characters). There is a whole lot more babble and less grunting, but we still have a limited vocabulary. Over the weekend he added "hi" and "bye" to his repertoire, but he will only say them to Nathan. The word of the day today is "hop". There is a Backyardigans video that repeats "hop" and one of his puzzles has a bunny, which he points to and says "hop hop hop". So for $24 we have made a big "hop" towards getting Seth to talk, we just had to figure out how he wanted to do it. We have puzzles in his room, the computer room, and the playroom, his train is now in the dining room, he uses the air mattress to practice his tumbling, and now he dances in the living room to the iPod. Who needs play therapy when you can have free reign in your house?
Saturday, February 03, 2007
This should warm you up...
For all of us here in NC, it's been darn cold this past week, and it sounds like it's only going to get colder as we get into next week. Remember my sister Lisa in Minnesota? This is what her thermometer said this morning when she got up for work. Yes, everyone. That is a MINUS SIGN in front of the temperature. YIKES!!!
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Playroom Luxury
Our playroom is finally complete...for now. Our futon was delivered yesterday morning and after minimal assembly, the boys had it up and running in no time. It is VERY comfortable, and unlike a regular futon, it adjusts into a reclining position as well, which I think is how it will stay unless we're expecting company. We are supposedly in for bad weather today, right now we have less snow on the ground than we did with the last storm, but it has just started snowing again. I have declared tonight on-demand movie night...I don't think we've watched a movie since before Thanksgiving. If I get ambitious, I'll start oganizing Seth's toys in the back of the playroom and the closet, but that is a lofty goal. I was VERY busy at work last night, and Seth wasn't a good sleeper last night (but really, is he ever?) I really just want to curl up with a good book!
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