August 30, 2008

Becoming a big boy

It's been a big week for Devin. He's now potty trained and as of tonight he's in a 'big boy bed'. He's been climbing out of his crib for a few months now, but we've been waiting for a good mattress sale and finally found one today. So, we got Justin a new bed and gave Devin his old one. This bed is my bed from when I was a teenager. OLD!!!! But it's comfy and it suits the purpose. He was very excited to see his new bed and kept saying "my big boy bed" and something about no more crib. I have to say I have been a little sentimental about all of this happening at the same time. We're almost done with diapers (we still use them for night and naps) and there's no more crib in the house. It's so weird to know those days are now behind us. It's sad in a way because our baby isn't a baby anymore. He's made a lot of progress this week not only in potty training, but in speaking. I've heard him say more sentences this week. It's crazy that everything is clicking with him all of a sudden. I'm so happy with all the progress he's made. To think that 2 years ago we were wondering if he might be autistic. Wow! He's growing up and making up for lost time. Enjoy your new bed, Devin. Sleep tight!

August 28, 2008

Success!

I'm happy to report that Devin is well on his way to being potty trained. Yippee! It finally clicked yesterday and he's even gone number 2 on the toilet. I can hardly believe it. Dare I say he's actually potty trained? I'm sure there will be accidents, but so far it's looking good and he's understanding it all and doing great. What a champ!

August 25, 2008

Potty training - yuck!

Poor little Devin started potty training today. I've put it off long enough. His program supervisor has been after me about this for a few months now and I kept finding excuses to not start. My theory has always been to let them do it themselves and then there won't be any accidents, so this is really my first attempt at potty training. Not fun! I decided to go ahead and give it a try since there is a chance that he won't qualify for services through the school district now that his delays aren't so severe anymore. If that's the case then we are on our own for preschool and no private preschools take kids that aren't potty trained. Above is the first time he had an accident and was put on the toilet. He held it for almost 3 hours and we had been taking him to the toilet every 20 minutes. He wasn't happy about being wet. After this he figured out how to stop the flow before it was a full fledged accident, thank goodness. Then we finally had success as you can see from this photo. That is Jennifer, his E.C.I. (therapist) cheering him on as he has success.

He's still a work in progress, but we're hopeful it will click soon and we can say goodbye to diapers. Gosh, we've been changing diapers for 8 years now. I can't imagine what that will be like. I can't wait!

August 18, 2008

Where has the time gone?

And I'm not just talking about summer. I'm talking about how in the world do Kirk and I have a 3rd grader and kindergartner?! It seems like only last year that Justin started kindergarten. I missed that day because I was on bedrest with Devin. Kirk got the honor of taking our oldest to his first day of school that year. Just look at how cute he is in this picture taken 3 years ago. Again...where does the time go? I remember being so sad that I didn't get to participate in that exciting (and to him...traumatizing) time in his little life. Luckily he had a good daddy to help him through that.
And here he is - a proud 3rd grader and not so excited to be starting up school again so soon.Avery, on the other hand, couldn't get there soon enough. She's been asking all summer...no, make that since she turned 5 in February, when she gets to go to school at Justin's school. Now I got my turn to take our child to their first day of school. We got there a little early to take a few pictures first. Aren't they sweet?After dropping Justin at his class Avery and I headed over to Avery's class. We got lucky and got Mrs. Oakes. Justin had about an hour with her when he was in kindergarten and his class and her class overlapped. Those were the good ol' days when they went for 3.5 hours. Now they go from 8:58 (I know...what?!) to 3:22! At age 5! Such a long day for those young kids. Oh, don't even get me started on that soap box. It's a very sore subject with me. ANYWAY, the parents come the first day and then it's an early release just so they can get a feel for it before staying so long.She was very excited to have a couple of church friends (Jake Draeger and Dallin Waldron) in her class.
And so we're off for another exciting school year. I just can't believe it's here already and that we now have TWO kids in elementary school.

August 14, 2008

Last hurrah of summer


As a last event for the summer we headed over to my parents house in Huntington Beach on Monday to spend a few days. It was a fun-filled few days and a great way to end the summer, which I'm just not ready to do yet. I still can't believe school starts on Monday. Where did the time go?! Anyway, Monday Kirk took the kids to the beach while I went to a photography class with my friend Allyson. We met them there at 6:00 and enjoyed a bonfire with our friend Colleen and her family. Of course I don't have any pictures because I had my camera for the class and then after the class my head was going to explode from the info I received and I couldn't bring myself to take my camera out of the car. But it was a fabulous time!

Tuesday we headed back to the beach for a few more hours. Devin had such a good time! It was so nice to have him happy and enjoying what he was doing for more than 5 minutes. Please just indulge me while I put a few pictures of him on here. It's very rare I can catch him long enough for a smile, so I am very excited to have gotten these pictures of him...

When we first got there he ran to the water only to be knocked down by a wave and then it scared him enough that he just wanted to stay up on the blanket or next to it for the rest of the time and play in the sand and eat Doritos. Justin and Avery had fun playing with the boogie boards and playing in the surf. It was a lot of fun.


That night Kirk went home so he could work the rest of the week and I went out to dinner with Allyson and Colleen and then went to their book club to discuss the last book in the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn. Since it is the ward I grew up in I knew most people and it was a lot of fun catching up with everyone and talking up the book to death. After, we went to get a little dessert. Yum! Wednesday my mom treated us to a boat ride from one part of Long Beach over to the area by the Aquarium of the Pacific and by the Queen Mary (about a 40 minute ride 1 way). It's only $3 a person each way. Such a deal and the kids loved it!

Here is what our catamaran looked like. At the half-way mark we got off and walked around a little bit and my mom bought us drinks.


We decided to make our day a day of boats, so we then went over to the ferry in Newport Beach and took that over to Balboa Island and back. Such a thrill!

Thursday I took the kids to the park for a bit and then Target to look at toys (one of their favorite things to do). I didn't bring my camera on purpose. I thought they deserved a little break from my madness. Ha. Then later my mom took Justin and Avery for ice cream while my dad stayed behind with Devin while he napped and I headed over to some model homes in the area with Allyson to gawk and dream. For a mere 3 million dollars we could have a home with 4,000 sq ft, an ocean view, no front yard, but a decent backyard. That's just criminal! We headed home at traffic time, but didn't hit too much and made it home in great time. Thanks Mom and Dad for a wonderful 4 fun-filled days! We love you!

August 7, 2008

Fishing

Yesterday we rented a pontoon boat with our friends, the Benedicts, at Diamond Valley Lake only about a half hour from here and went fishing. We woke up at a much too early 4:30 am to eat a little breakfast and get ready. Natalie and her family arrived with the babysitter that would stay with their baby, Audrey, and Devin at 5:30 and off we went. We got out on the water by about 6:30 and got across the lake to our fishing spot only for Kirk to remember he forgot to get a fishing license back at the office. So, back we went and he got a little exercise running up the STEEP hill back to the office. We finally got set up to fish. Avery had the fortunate opportunity to catch the one and only fish of the day. It was her first fish ever and although she didn't want to touch it, she was very proud! Some of the day we spent just driving the boat around and Josh and Natalie both got the thrill of driving a boat for the first time. They loved it! It was a really fun day and we made a lot of good memories. After such an early morning, it's not surprising the some of us could barely keep our eyes open. Thanks, Benedict family, for spending a full filled day with us on the lake! Let's do it again soon.