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Firsts

Why?

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I knew it was coming – but I was not ready for it when it actually did. On Friday Evan started asking “why?” about everything anyone said to him. At first I decided I would humor him and go as many levels deep as needed – but after everything I said spurred another “why?” – I quickly got exhausted.

A perfect example happened when we were in my car on our way to O’Hare to drop off Grandma Z. Evan is really big into letters and words now and when he sees a word – he always wants you to tell him what it is. He saw the “Warning” on my passenger sun visor (about air bags) and he started off by having Grandma Z read the word “Warning” to him. He quickly wanted to know what the other words were so Grandma Z read him the whole warning and soon got asked “why?” about the statement. I decided to humor him and we went about five levels of why deep until we got into why doctors worked at hospitals. (Warning – serious injury can occur… > Why > because even though the air bag is made to help people – it can also hurt kids, etc > Why > if a child sits in the front seat and the airbag deploys during an accident – they will need to go to the hospital > Why > that is where all the doctors are to help people who get hurt > Why > the doctors work together at one place with all the equipment so they can effective treat people…

All in all – this got really old (instead of cute) by yesterday morning. There are two outcomes I can hope for this this…

  1. Keep asking a string of why’s until I can get to the start of the universe (theories like the Big Bang/Multiverse)
  2. Start having him tell me creative answers to why
Firsts

The Water Slide

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Luckily Evan and I have been able to get out of the house a few times to go to the local neighborhood pool. We generally went to a small pool that was gated in and only was about a foot deep with fountains and a spray area. This year I felt Evan was ready for the bigger pool, but at this pool I have to go into the water….the ninety degree weather has helped with this.

The big pool has a zero depth area and then goes to your usual 6-8 feet deep. There is a small frog slide, a medium water slide and then a huge water slide that you would see at a normal water park. There is also a waterfall area where it is about 3-3 1/2 feet deep and I stand in the water and Evan jumps off the edge. Background done….

First let me say that Evan’s swimming has improved immensely. He puts his goggles on and can actually swim under water for about a foot or so…no fear. This particular day, Evan got up under the waterfall and was ready to jump in. Just then I see his eyes wander to the huge water slide, he looks back at me, and then back at the slide. Next thing I know he is running to the huge slide and climbing the three flights of stairs. So I have to jump out of the pool and also run across the deck….hoping to not see any of my students since they often frequent this pool as well. He has gotten a good lead on me and as I am running I ask another life guard, “someone will stop him at the top, right?” they say yes, but I am still concerned he is going to get up to the top and jump right into this huge water slide. So I am now running up the three flights of stairs, teenagers are parting for me to run by and I finally get up to the top and Evan is talking to the lifeguard, he of course is saying Evan cannot go on because he is not tall enough. Poor guy.

We tell him over and over that he is a big boy and then we have to tell him he is not big enough….crazy. This was a day I wished I had a child with just a little shyness :).

Firsts General

We’ve Got Smiles

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The last few weeks we have been enjoying more sleep (the twins generally get up at 3/4am and then again around 7/8am) as well as a lot of smiles. Cora definitely smiles more than Will, but it seems like Evan can always make either one of them smile by making funny faces or by tickling their toes. Here are a few pictures of the smilers.

Firsts Friends

Evan and the Alpaca

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When we were in NY last week – we went to one of my friend’s house who raise Alpaca. We were fortunate enough to get a history of the Alpacas, pet some, and see a lot of the amazing things they do with the Alpaca fur. Thanks to Mager Mountain Alpacas and my childhood neighbor Tiff for the tour!

Firsts Holidays July 4th

Happy Independence Day!

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Yesterday we all celebrated Independence Day. Some of us had BBQ, others enjoyed a hot day outside…and the twins enjoyed their first night in their own cribs. I thought it would be only fitting to have their first night apart be on Independence Day and they did great. Cora finally slept on some pink sheets and Will did not have to worry about his sister crying in his ear when she got hungry. It is a bit odd to have them apart, but after seeing how big they are getting – I thought it was time.

They are getting so big in fact that we have to take out the extras in the pack and play (stuffed animals, extra burp cloths, etc so they can both fit in there.

Here’s to a memorable Independence Day!

Firsts

Summer Camp – First day at “school”

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Evan started summer camp this summer – three days a week for two hours each day. The theme this session is “100 Acre Woods” – so each day they focus on a different aspect of Winnie the Pooh. Evan had a hard time adjusting the first few days, he did not want us to leave him. We did not get a call though, so he must have forgotten he was sad as soon as we left him. He now is comfortable and sometimes does not even say goodbye to us when we leave. It is interesting to try to get details about the day from him…we get bits and pieces and try to figure out the day. I now know how all parents feel when they ask their child how his/her day was at school. It is adorable to pick him up and see that huge smile come across his face :).

Family Firsts Zelaznys

Zelaznys Visit

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All the Zelaznys came for a visit (Mom/Dad/Julie) (and Dan/Hunter) to meet the newest additions to the family. Hunter and Evan had a good time and we even got Dan to hold both babies at one point (without forcing it).

This was also the first time Dad met the twins so it was nice for him to finally see them since Mom had been with since before the twins were born. We all had a great time and appreciated everyone visiting.

Firsts Friends

Evan’s First Movie: Toy Story 3

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Last weekend, Evan, Denise, and Susan took Evan to his first movie: Toy Story 3. Evan absolutely loved the first two Toy Story movies and was really excited to the see this in the theatre. He enjoyed the movie, popcorn, and candy. He sat through the entire movie and commented many time about “it is so dark”.

Evan has enjoyed the movie Wall-E (another Disney/Pixar film) several hundred times and it was extremely cute. When the movie started and they showed Cinderella’s castle (representing a Disney movie) he yelled “Wall-E” – as in he thought he was going to see Wall-E. As cool as that would have been – he enjoyed his first movie and looks forward to seeing more.

Firsts

Our Little Alarm Clock

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We have started to call Will our little alarm clock because he gets up every three hours to eat. The doctor said this would probably continue for another month before he is caught up with his eating and does not need it as often. We can usually guess in the night if it is three hours from the last feeding it will be Will who cries. His sister Cora on the other hand will sleep until she cannot any longer. She will often sleep beyond Will and last night she slept for six hours or so.