Jay, Eli, and June!

Jay, Eli, and June!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Eli: 20months Jay: 4 1/2years

I looked at my phone on the way home tonight and saw an email from Mom with a one word subject: BLOG.  I know what this means, didn't even have to open the email. So here is my update. I really have been planning to post pictures for over a week now but things keep coming up. I have been so tired lately too...I think all of the excitement from the move has caught up to all of us. I've had to wake Jay up every morning this week for school. That is very rare. Usually he's popping in our room at the crack of dawn with his shirt tucked in, belt on, and asking to eat breakfast. Eli has gone back to two naps most days, which I thought he'd given up right about the time we left SC. But I guess he's as tired as the rest of us. I'm sure Wes would sleep more if he didn't have to go make a living! So here is an update on the boys. I realized I haven't talked much about what they are doing and how they are changing in months. And since this is supposed to be about them I better get back to the subject!

Eli: 20months
- throws less tantrums than he did at 18months but still has his moments...and they are big moments!
- bites, hits, and tackles Jay for the slightest reason. he pinches too...a real sweetheart.
- Has 12 teeth and two more are coming in, he still drools worse than a bulldog
- Runs, hops, and kicks. He loves to race Jay and play chase. (I just love it when he starts a game of chase in the middle of the grocery store.)
- Says a lot of words. It was a steady one new word every week or so until this month. Now he is learning them faster than I can count. He latest ones are "chapstick" (he and Jay both have an obsession with chapsticks...I don't get it), "all gone", "tractor" (a true southern boy, just like his brother), "Mimi" (she is thrilled, of course), and "MaRoss" (Mama Ross--he's still working on her full name but it is so cute his way!), "Tricycle", "basketball", "football", and "we-oh-we-oh-we-oh" (police car, for those of you who don't speak "toddler").
- Four favorite books: they are about tractors, on the farm, construction trucks, and another about trucks of all sorts. We read them over and over. He also has his favorite pages and makes me just skip straight to the one he wants. He loves looking at each object on the page and trying to repeat as I say what it is. It is so neat to hear as his little brain works out new words and to see how proud he is when he masters it.
- He is crazy about trucks right now. We point them all out as we ride in the car and when we see a semi, he yells, "big tuck!!"
- He is a picky eater, in the typical toddler way- some days he eats constantly, others he barely snacks. His favorite foods are spaghetti, cereal, chicken nuggets, hot dogs, butter beans, corn, blueberries, and eggs. He will also tear up a bag of goldfish.
- He still sleeps very well. From 8pm to 7 am, with 2 naps in the day (usually 1 1/2 hrs each). Sleeps with the pacifier "haddy", and lovey. I was supposed to break him of the paci by now but he lucked out when we moved because that was one battle I didn't feel like having at the time. So I am trying to keep it only to bedtime...not really doing a good job at that even. Maybe in the fall I'll have more motivation to crack down.
- He is getting much more social. Jay has really brought him out of his shell. I think if Eli had been the first, he would be very timid and introverted. But when you have Jay as a partner in crime, its hard to live life quietly. He waves at everyone he passes, loves going on play dates, and will entertain a crowd at the drop of a hat. Jay has been known to break dance for random strangers in the past, so Eli thinks that is what you do if you suddenly find yourself in a group. Sadly, most people don't understand what crazy boy is doing as he bounces and rolls around in circles so I end up trying to convince people that my child is not a complete nut and is actually entertaining them.


Now for Jay: 4 1/2 years
- started pre-k at Mother's Love (my mother-in-law's center) on Aug 8th. He loves it, his teachers are great. They tell me everyday how he keeps them laughing. One of the other teachers told me they all just take turns going to talk to him "just to see what he'll say"...haha....doesn't surprise me.
- Today they learned about dinosaurs and he talked all about it on the way home. He said, "mom, do you know what a paleontologist is?" And went on to explain everything they do.
- He writes most letters but we haven't really started teaching him to read yet. I guess I need to get more focused on that now that he's in pre-k.
- He does everything "all by himself"...buckles in, pours a drink, picks out his clothes, dresses, finds a snack, brushes his teeth and hair. Most times he completes these things without too big of a mess. But he is insistent that he will do it without my help so I've determined it's just easier to clean up after than to argue with Mr. Independent.
- He is still learning how to be a big brother. Those boys fight so hard and then turn around and laugh like crazy. There are days that he really tries to share, be loving, etc and then there are days when he has no patience for Eli. Now that Eli has no fear of Jay, it might as well be WWF right in the middle of my living room. And Jay carries him around like a rag doll. The funny part is that Eli doesn't even blink when Jay comes up behind him, lifts his little body, and drags him to another room. I guess that's all the poor child's ever known.
- As has been the case for a while now, he is very inquisitive, still talks non-stop, loves to cuddle, and loves all things superhero.  I told him the other day that I love how he is so friendly to everyone and never lets little things get in the way of just talking to people. He is the sweetest social butterfly I've ever seen. I can't wait to see what he grows up to be. I have no doubt that he will make a big mark in the world.

Here are pictures of the new house... and the boys tearing it up:

This is a chalkboard on the wall by the back door. The old owners wrote this for us when we moved in.

Kitty reunited with Jake after she went on a 6 week hiatus around Valdosta. She ran off while we were staying with Mom after we left SC. We looked all over and, after a couple weeks, figured she was gone. Then she turned up at some college girls' apartments on the other side of town. We brought her home and barricaded the yard so she couldn't run off again. She now loves her new yard and, as Wes said yesterday, is "no longer a flight risk"

The back of the house...already covered in toys

This is a perfect yard for the zoo we have found ourselves in charge of

Jay drives his police car all over it

There is an old swing set in the back corner that we will have to fix up soon

Playing in the rain

Eli needed a turn too

This is the driveway. The sellers were supposed to come back and dig up the basketball goal but haven't yet. I'm sure those two will put it to good use in a few years if they don't claim it though!

Two days in the south Ga heat and we had to make a pool

And then moved on to the bigger pool....It was a lifesaver that week!

First day of Pre-K!!

That is a Batman book bag in case you wondered.

Passed out after lunch with the Ross'

Showing off his new shirt from Mimi---Mom, he's worn it every few days to school...his teachers probably think he has no clothes!

Kurt set up our TV wires behind the walls. We love being so close again! We've seen them several times already which is wonderful now that Gracie is starting to change so fast.

Jay is helping

Gracie eating her toes!  She is still as adorable as she was when she was born!!

Look at those big beautiful eyes!

The boys had the best time with her while Kurt and Wes worked

Here is the living room

Sunroom. Kurt picked out this color and we were surprised when we came back from vacation. I love it so much! 

Our bedroom. The gold was already here but Kurt painted the tray since it was white. It made such a difference.

Eli's room...still looking for something to go above the crib.


playing with me


Jay's room


Guest room. Kurt painted this too. I love all the windows in here.


Following me around the house as I take pictures.

Dining room. Wes is almost done building our new table. I will post pictures of it when its in here. I can't wait!

Kurt painted the gold in here and added the judges paneling. I love it!

breakfast area off kitchen

Love the kitchen space. The cabinets are wonderful but we are planning to update the hardware and sink in the next few months.


This was at the Agirama... the boys picked peanuts and we boiled them last night.

Farmer Jay

This is the deck after we stained it dark brown.

Another view of the living room. Behind the two doors is the sunroom.

Hall going back to the laundry room and half bath. Our room is the door on the right.

Eli sprawled out, half-naked, watching tv

Playing peek-a-boo with me tonight before bed

I asked jay to smile and put his arm around Eli....this is what I got.

discussing the pine straw

Now eating the pine straw. Typical photo shoot with the boys.



Sunday, August 4, 2013

Goodbye Columbia- we miss you! Hello Tifton- we love all of your pretty woods!

This was back in June. We met Jay's best friends, Katie and Caleb, at Monkey Joes for one last hoorah.

They had a ball and when we left Jay yelled to them, "see you Sunday at church!"  We had to stop and explain again that we are saying bye for longer this time. We already miss our sweet friends so much!

Eli drove the Bat mobile while the big ones bounced.

Look at how affectionate Jay is with Katie. Someone asked him if he has a girlfriend in Tifton yet and he exclaimed, "I have a girlfriend already!  Her name is Katie and she lives in South Carolina!"

Eli was pointing at the potty so we asked if he wanted to go teetee. He nodded his head and sat with Wes for a while.

After about 5 min he was ready to get down. Nothing happened and he just kept looking down like, "why isn't it coming out?"  It was really funny. Maybe I will be able to train him sooner than I thought!

This was the week after we moved down here. We spent a day out at Gary's farm on the dune buggies.

Mom and Eli preferred the golf carts...they are daredevils 

I remember riding on this exact dune buggy as a child. I think there is a picture just like this with me and Gary when I was around 8. Jay loves it as much as I did!

Eli is debating whether he wants to ride with the big boys...he is not much of a risk taker!

This was so funny to me. Jay and Gary are loving it. Mom and Eli are very concerned.

Check out Eli's face. He never cried but could not figure out why Jay thought this was so fun.

What a face

Showing off his super powers while we stopped at the river

"Oh dear, I can't believe they put me back on this thing!"

Jay got to drive it this time. Gary is brave.

This was the following week in Jekyll with the Ross'

Eli is pointing to the beach!

Those miniscule waves were just too scary for this old man.

What a nap!

Eli stole Papa's drink and loved it. All sugared up and trapped on a boat in the middle of the ocean.

Helping Daddy fish

We found some friends of Tim's seining on the beach so we stopped to watch. Before long Jay was waiting at the edge of the water to grab every fish he saw as they pulled the net in.

This was on Cumberland Island. Jay was in awe of all the climbing trees

It is so pretty over there.

I thought this tree was beautiful

Climbing as far as he could...then yelling for help when he got too far up. haha

We let Eli run around all natur-al to cool off.

Eli is still trying to figure out that whole tee tee thing....haha!

I was trying to get him to walk around but he kept bending over to see it anything was coming out!

What a picture!

A huge storm came over us so we sat on this front porch of an old mansion on the island.

Checking the weather to see if we could to get back on the boat yet.

Loving on baby bro

Helping Papa with the umbrella

Another perfect nap

Everyone slept but Jay...he was too busy digging

That boy loved every minute of the beach

Jay and Wes going out to ride a wave

Eli was fine with the waves as long as I held him!

Jay decided he didn't like being splashed in the face so he made Wes bring him back. I think we need to teach these boys how to really have fun at the beach

Showing us a crab he caught

Jay is such a little model!

Eli loved running all over the beach. It wasn't crowded at all and he ran everywhere

Burying Jay

Eli is a little confused

His expression sums up the week!
We have obviously been busy these last two months!  Wes graduated residency on June 21st and it has been non-stop since then. We had two trips, closed on the house in Tifton, and have a million project going on in the midst of unpacking and Wes starting work. The last time we closed on a house was in 2009 and it was nothing compared to what we went through this time. I didn't realize how nice it was to have a father who took care of all this crazy banking stuff! As well as all of the things that have changed in banking over the last few years. But we got everything done and made the closing date (after it was postponed once already).  We really like our house. It is in a good neighborhood and convenient to all of the things we will be doing. The best part is the huge back yard though!  My wild boys needed a place to run around and explore. I will get some pictures up of the house next time. We have little and big projects to work on over the next few years to make it just right for us but it will be fun and gives us something to look forward to.

We closed on the house on July 10th. We were able to get a few things unpacked and then went on a trip with Fran and Gavin to Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Boston. We left the boys with our parents, as usual. (we do love our kids, I promise...we just don't trust them to act like humans on an airplane yet). We had a great time and it was a much needed rest time for Wes before he starts working in the real world. I had intended for us to buy a house down here around the end of June but we had a harder time getting one that I thought so the timing for the trip was not ideal but I am still glad we did it. It just meant we came home to a big mess of boxes to sort through!  Kurt repainted several rooms during that week and I love the colors!  We had a fence put up that week also so it was kind of cool to come home to what felt like a new house.

We have all been in work mode over these last few weeks and have loved spending time with family so it is just starting to hit us how much we miss Columbia. Jay has mentioned his friends and babysitter a lot this weekend. I think now that things are starting to slow down we realize how much we loved it there. We are so happy to be in Georgia again, and wouldn't trade being this close to family for anything, but it is still an adjustment. Jay will start pre-k on Thursday so I am hoping he finds some good friends there. A couple that we were friends with in Macon have moved to Tifton so we had a playdate with them last week. Jay (and I) really enjoyed that. I am hoping we can find some good friends soon as the fall kicks off and we can get involved in some activities.

Anyway, that is what we've been doing. I will do a post about the house before too long. Yesterday I asked Jay if he wanted to stay in Tifton or move back to Columbia and he said stay in Tifton. I asked why and he said, "because I like all the pretty woods."  haha. I thought that was funny. He does keep asking where the city is though. I was confused until I realized he means the tall buildings. I explained that Tifton doesn't have any tall buildings like Columbia. It was a funny conversation. He insisted that "there has got to be some tall buildings somewhere!"  It was a hard pill to swallow. I don't mind the absence of tall buildings...although a Target would be nice. At least Valdosta is a short drive away. I told Mom to get ready for our weekly Target outings when I come down!