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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fun Time with Daddy

Mandy has been so busy this summer that it has been hard to do things together as a family. But she was blessed with a Saturday off of work last week, without anything written onto the calendar. So we took advantage and went to a local aquatic center, just the three of us. We had a blast. There is a huge kid pool that was 4 feet at the deepest, water jets that shoot up from the ground, and a large wading pool that had a playground in the center with a giant bucket of water that would fill and then dump over tons of water. Brendan was a little afraid of that particular part of the aquatic center because it made a loud noise every time it would dump. His favorite part: a lazy river that circled the park. Going in we thought he'd lose patience easily, but we were pleasantly surprised. They had double rafts with one side closed in on the bottom so he could sit next to Mommy and enjoy the ride. As we'd pass under bridges that would drop water on us, we'd all scream. It was so much fun! After we took a break to eat some lunch he ran up to the river, pointing and shouting, "Raff! Raff!" (raft to those who don't understand toddler-speak). So we did it again. With as little time as we get to spend together, what with working opposite shifts all week and constantly staying busy with other life demands, it made this day seem all the more special.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Another Play Group Activity

Last week we were able to take the kids on another play group activity. As it was far too hot to be outdoors, we decided to visit a place called Monkey Joe's. Our friends Katie and Bobbie had been there a number of times and had recommended it as a good place to take the younger ones. So they joined us, along with Jessica and Josie. What a fun place!

It is an indoor location with wall-to-wall bouncy houses. They assign age levels to each house to keep things safe. For example, Brendan and Bobbie played in the ones dedicated to ages 3 and under. For most of our stay at Monkey Joe's, Brendan was OBSESSED with the quarter machine play car (even though I never put a single quarter in the slot). No matter where I would drag him around the location, he would sprint his way back to that toy car. We had to learn a number of lessons in sharing as other children would want to play in it...and B was reluctant to give it up. After about an hour of getting in and out of the car, I was finally able to coax him into the bouncy houses (with a little extra motivation from Bobbie). He would jump a few times, fall down a lot, and then be finished with each house.

All in all, it was a fun day. Some life lessons were learned, and we were able to spend some time with friends while still staying out of the terrible St. Louis humid summer heat.
Brendan driving:
Jumping:

And falling:



Josie, sliding down the slide like a big girl



Bobbie, cheese-in it up:

Cousin Time

In late July we were able to work out a time for Brendan to have a play date with his cousin, Jaxon. He came over to play in our backyard inflatable pool (which we have decided the boys have already outgrown). Jaxon was all over swimming time. He would leap off the top of the slide or dive face-first into the deeper pool. He sure is a dare-devil.

Brendan, on the other hand, enjoyed filling the pool with every single water toy available, pulling them all out, putting them back in, pulling them out, then in, and so on. I think it's fair to say that he has a cumpulsive side to him. At least he was entertained.




Wednesday, August 4, 2010

No More Shoes!

A few weeks ago we went to see the foot specialist and we were told that Brendan is officially DONE with his magic shoes!!!! He is still a bit pigeon-toed when he walks, but his feet are straight when he stands still and sits with his legs out front. The shoes did their job and corrected his bowed legs. As far as the remaining problem, the orthopedist explained that most children simply grow out of being pigeon-toed. We will still need to go in for a check-up once a year to make sure that he does not regress, but he firmly believes that the problem will correct itself by age 6. If it remains, or gets worse again, then we will have to consider surgical options. But he explained that the chance of this happening is one in a million. What a relief!