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Funny Cy.

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

So.

Cy is increasing his witty/funny factor at an amazing speed these days.

For instance: We have been having accident issues with potty training.  To be expected.  That’s what happens when you shirk the Pull Ups.  That’s why we’re doing it this summer. He does really great, usually only one accident a day.  And he had NONE today.  Yay Cy!

But today, we entered a new phase of potty motivation tactics.

Juggling.

He likes to watch us try to juggle.  Well, John likes to juggle.  I just drop the balls on the floor a million times and Cy seems to like that too. He laughs and claps and sings and badaboom! He’s done his business.

But seriously, can you picture what he’ll have to tell his wife one day?

“Honey, why do you sing that Circusy song when you’re in the bathroom?”

Also, he lost his conductor toy.  You know, Dinosaur Train.  The Conductor. Today he woke up kind of upset about it.  I’m pretty sure we lost him on one of our walks.  I let him bring toys in the stroller to keep him busy.  So after explaining about how he’s gone now, Cy looks at me and says, in all seriousness, “The conductor ran away.” And pulls the saddest face ever.  Poor kiddo! He was sad enough that my Mother packed him up and brought him to Target to look for a new one.  But to no avail. I guess we’ll just have to keep our eye out.

Another way in which he amuses me.  So he’s been obsessed with the earth/sun/stars for awhile now, but just recently he started to worry about falling off the earth.  I don’t know if was Mickey Mouse Club House (Martian Mickey!) or Blues Clues or Berenstain Bears On the Moon, but I found him laying on his stomach in the living room saying, “I no fall off earf!” So John explained about gravity, but Cy still held our hands pretty tight when we went outside for a couple of days.

I recently introduced him to some of my favorite books.  We went to a new toy store on the 4th of July, and there, waiting for me on a little mushroom shaped table, was a copy of Flicka, Ricka and Dicka and the New Dotted Dresses.  I’m pretty sure that book is one of the reasons I’m still obsessed with polka dots.  I also got Snip, Snap and Snurr Learn to Swim.  They’re books from Sweden and are sweet and perfect and Cy LOVES them, although he does prefer Snip, Snap and Snurr over Flicka, Ricka and Dicka. I got the Dotted Dresses out of the library about 23,845 times growing up.  Maj Lindman writes (wrote?) such sweet stories, and I was really excited when Cy loved them too.

We went to the lake yesterday and he was crawling around in the water saying, “I SNIP! I SNURR!”

And here, for your enjoyment, it a cute picture of Cy and Ah-na.  The not twins.

A few other notes, because I’ve lost the ability to blog and shall just provide you with a list of Cy moments/tendencies:

- He pretends to be a puppy.  A lot.  With licking.

- He occasionally asks me to get back into my belly.  I told him no, one day we might have another baby in there and we need to keep the current vacancy.  He says, “No! I first!”

- He’s sleeping like a champ in his crib-turned big-boy-bed.  In the morning he yells, “Mommy! Daddy! I awake!” He won’t get out of bed unless we go get him.

- To celebrate a potty training day gone right, I got him a tiny puppy from Target while picking up some prescriptions.  On the way home the puppy was chatting with a dinosaur.  I love hearing Cy’s little voice, “Hi puppy! I glad to see you!” “Hi dinosaur! I glad a see you TOO!” Where does he get this stuff?

Proof is in the fort.

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Cy in his “Big Birds” playing forts with his “best, special friend” Finn.  John said that the “Best, Special” title comes from Thomas and Percy.

iTraining

Friday, June 17th, 2011

So we did it.  We put all the cloth diapers away.  (Away, by the way, is code for sitting on my bedroom floor right now.  I want to sell some, put some away, give some away.  I need to sort them.)  After a few week stint with PullUps we decided that we all treat them like diapers, and they were too expensive.  And there were all those cute underwear sitting in Cy’s drawer.

On Sunday one of Cy’s friends was in his upes.  (Upes=underwear, by the way.  Consider it my boy word for “panties.”)  I thought to myself, “Well, that’s it.  No more procrastinating.”  I made a plan to start the next Wednesday with a timer, some treats, and special baskets of toys and books near the potty.  And I woke up Monday and just put underwear on my child.  And we are all still alive.

At first I set the timer and used various bribes to get him to go when he didn’t want to.  The first day he was excited to go, so he just…went.  He used all of the potties in the house, his two potty chairs and the big “toy-its.”  He was really into it.  On Tuesday he was less excited and we ended up bribing him with some Peanut M&Ms, which worked well.  If he didn’t want to go I’d say, “Do you want a blue sweetie? Or a GREEN ONE? No…know…a YELLOW ONE!”  And then I’d run like a spaz to the bathroom and he’d follow along.  The M&Ms stopped working yesterday, though.  In all of that, he hasn’t had a pee accident at all since the underwear thing started.  Not in his car seat, not in Target (although I do insist on a potty break in Target), not on our 5k walk we took a couple times this week.

Poop is another issue.  We had to bring out the big guns for poop.  The first time he went he got the dinosaur train train.  I know.  Shameless.  Then he had a small rebellion and pooped in his upes.  Wednesday night I was in the middle of a lecture and glanced down at my phone mid-sentence to see a picture of a huge poop in Cy’s little potty.  My students were amused at my befuddlement.  I didn’t show them the picture.  I was happy, but confused as to why Cy would poop when John was home and not when I was home!

Turns out Cy kicked John out of the bathroom, shut the door, did his business, and then called him back in.

So the kid wants privacy. More than M&Ms or Dinosaur Trains.

Which makes sense, since he hides to go normally.

So this morning I put his potty chairs in his normal hiding places, put the potty seat on the big potty, and took off his upes.  I told him, “When you have to go, just go in the potty.” And then I let it go.  Less than 20 minutes later I hear Cy calling me from the kitchen, “Mommy! Look at ‘dis!” and sure enough, he did it all on his own.

I know we have a long road ahead of us.  I still have to remind him to go a couple times an hour, and I think we’ll still be hit or miss on the pooping front. Sometimes he’s willing to go and sometimes he’s not…but I’ve found a secret weapon.

my iPhone.

Seriously.

He’s always loved watching music videos on YouTube (muppet Ode to Joy, 5 Little Monkeys, etc.) and it’s not my favorite pastime. So if he needs to go I saw, “Hey! Do you want to watch Twinkle Twinkle?” and sure enough, it’s enough motivation! Who knew that my iPhone would be a better motivator than the M&Ms.  iTraining, for sure.

Goat Named Taco

Friday, May 27th, 2011

I can’t even believe how much Cy is growing and changing lately.  It seems like all of a sudden all of the things we’ve been teaching him and talking to him about are all starting to grow in his mind, and he’s putting his own thoughts together.

For example, today we were driving and Cy dropped his car on the floor.  He said, “Mommy, get it please!” I said, “I can’t bud.  I can’t reach it.” He said, “Cy get it!” I said, “No buddo, we all have to stay buckled in our seats while we’re driving.” Cy says, “DEN STOP THE CAR!”

He’s also big into planning things.  If he doesn’t want to do something he’ll try to “reschedule” for later in the week.  For instance, “Cy! Time to come in for lunch!” Cy, “No! Um, eat lunch Tuesday!”

We brought him to a wedding tonight, and he charmed everyone at our table by singing Freire Jaques (is that how you spell that?) softly to himself while eating a peanut butter sandwich (that I packed for him because I know that steak or chicken would not be a viable option for him, picky eater).

There were goats at the wedding (have I said that I live in a rural area?) and he kept going over to the pen to feed them, and when one goat ate the other goat’s food Cy yelled, “Hey goat! No way! You be nice!”

There was also his desire to see the temple, which was awesome.  He loves to play the piano and sing, and I think that if he sticks with it and takes formal lessons as he gets older, that he’ll be better than me in no time.   He’s also starting to speak Spanish a little bit, and tonight we were driving home from the wedding and a little boy was sitting next to him (my friend’s son, they are from Mexico) and Cy said, “Um, I white.” I said, “Yeah, buddy, you are.” He said, “Hola brown.” (He calls the little boy Hola, even though he knows his name.  There was initial confusion about teaching him to say “hola” that’s just stuck…) Then Hola taught him the words for white and brown in Spanish, and Cy repeated them, and then Hola taught Cy the Spanish version of Freire Jaques, Frey Felipe.

When I got home I told my parents what Cy said, and how initially I was a little embarrassed.  I think that’s just a 90′s education coming back.  I went to school during a time that students were inundated with the whole “color blind” approach to social justice, when we were taught that noticing people’s differences was rude and “not PC.”  I think it’s different now, though.  Now we can notice the different colors of our skin or eyes or the different sounds of languages, and appreciate them for what they are.  Children are especially adept at comparing without adding judgment to their comparisons.  It was actually a pretty cool moment.

My parents told me that I was just about Cy’s age (2 and a half) when I met a friend of my Dad’s and said, “He’s a brown man!” I guess the guy thought I was pretty cool.  I wonder if Cy will share my interest in and affinity for other cultures.  It’s cool to see a part of myself in him.

Ok, I guess that’s enough of that.  I’ll now move onto what people REALLY want.  The pictures.  These were taken in the last couple of weeks, first at Thomas’s Day Out in Essex, and then today at the wedding we went to, after everyone shed ties and long-sleeved shirts and started walking goats around.

Cy getting ready to see Thomas in his cool shades.

Photo op!

Diesel 10!

A picture with too much sun.  AND THOMAS!

They had train tables everywhere, and in most cases the kiddos were fighting over the trains.  Here, though, there was some cute playing with a little girl whose shirt read, “He’s trouble” and had an arrow pointing at Cy.

For days afterward he said: “I gave Toppy Hat a HIGH FIVE!”

Cy yelled, “ALL ABOARD!” five hundred times. It was cute.

He hadn’t napped that day, so I got some cuddles on the train.

And…on to the wedding! (This was also a no nap day, as we fit in a bike ride in the morning. We are exhausted! I think we’ve done more fun stuff this past month than in our history as a family.  I’m burning out.  I foresee a backyard/low-key summer.  If the bear moves out.)

Cy, feeding a goat.

John and Cy, walking a goat. Named Taco.

Again, walking Taco.

And then they got to ride in a horse-drawn carriage. After the bride and groom, of course.

And…back to the goats…

We toasted the happy new family, and came home to bed!

One of THOSE posts.

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

I’m going to do that thing where I take two week’s worth of stories and photos and shove them into one blog.  Ready yourself!

Remember when I said there was a bear?  Check it out!

My son’s swing, and a bear in the yard behind it.

She was far away, but still so close…

Nursing her baby.

Happy mother’s day, bear! Get out of our yard!

So yeah, that’s scary.  She’s come back a few times to attack the neighbor’s (behind us) bird feeders.  One time it was 3 in the afternoon, and my Dad had Cy out in the swing.  We’ve been driving to the park a lot more lately.

Moving on!

Cy has been talking a LOT about the temple lately.  We sing a song about the temple often, and he knows that it’s where Mommy and Daddy got married, and that it’s an important place for us.  Every time we pass a big church he says, “Dat the temple?”  and we have to say, “No…that’s not the temple.”  So Friday, we took him.  Stuck him in the car and drove the 3 hours to the nearest temple.

(Please don’t look too closely.  The one good picture of me and Cy and he has his hand down my shirt.  I don’t even notice it any more.  Sheesh.)

I think the faces say it all.  Just joy!

All of this led into an unexpected vacation of sorts.  As we were in Boston already, and the plumbing at home was…not functioning…we decided to just STAY.  We lucked out and went to the Aquarium just late enough to get a two day pass for the cost of one, found a carousel, and rode the T.  And it was a serious good time.  A perfect way to end a season/semester/week.  Photographic evidence:

Some good food, and DONE!

I have a few more pictures on my phone that I’ll probably post tomorrow.  But for now, I’m calling it good, and perhaps even going to bed.

Night, all.

So close! SO VERY CLOSE!

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

The last month has been insane.  First we were all sick, which was crappy.  And then the end of the semester hit.  BOOM.  Wait, what? I’m supposed to be done with all this work?  Huh?

I’ve had a couple late nights in a row, which is bad for my personal morale.  I was supposed to be done today, but I think I’ve got one more night ahead of me before I’m in the clear.

Meanwhile, on the Cy front…he’s potty training himself. And I’m desperately trying to get him to stop it.

Have any of you had this conversation with your child while at Target?

Cy: Mommy! Pee pee! Potty peese.

Mommy: Um, can you just pee in your diaper please? The bathrooms here are yucky.

Cy: Um…(looks in the direction of the bathroom.) NO YUCKY DIAPER! POTTY NOW!

Mommy: (Getting dirty looks from other Target patrons) Ummm…..

Or, how about this bedtime conversation:

Cy: Time for sleepies! Night night Mommy. I love you too! WAIT! WAIT!

Mommy: What buddy?

Cy: PEE PEE POTTY! NO YUCKY DIAPER!

And then he goes! And then goes back to bed! It’s amazing.

Last night when John and I were finishing up school work for the night I hear Cy calling us from his room.  ”Mommy! Peese! Pee pee potty right NOW!” It was 2 am.  He requested the “yights off, peese” and then proceeded to pee on the potty.  I didn’t quite get him situated correctly, however.  This is how I found myself kneeling on the bathroom floor covered in urine.   Somehow he managed to pee BETWEEN the toilet and the lid, and all over my leg and the floor.

When he woke up this morning his diaper was dry, and he asked, “Potty peese! Downstairs watch Cat and Hat!”

Seriously.

He’s still having some issues during the day.  He gets playing and doesn’t seem to have a problem with the “yucky diaper” while he’s riding Pop Pop’s tractor or in the swing at the park.  But I think that’s pretty typical.  I need to be better about reminding him to go before he starts doing something fun.

I think it all started last month when I decided to put the cloth diapers aside for a little bit.  With my new calling, school, piano lessons (a recital last week!) and being sick, I  just couldn’t do it for a bit.  I bought a box of diapers at Target and got addicted.  (Sorry environment.) The thing is, I don’t think that Cy likes them very much.  He seems more concerned when they get “yucky” than he did with the cloth diapers. If he keeps on with this pattern, though, I think we might switch to underwear at home during the day (I can be more attentive to the Bubbs’ potty needs as SOON AS I GET THIS FINAL PAPER DONE!!!) and pull ups out and about.  And I’m just going to have to get used to going to the bathroom in Target, apparently.

Sigh.

Seriously.  I can’t miss the potty enthusiasm train.  If I do I’m sure I’ll regret it.

And here’s some cuteness, because I know I’ve been bad at posting enough about my beautiful child lately.

and finally, I saved the best for last.  Cy and his friend “Ah-na.” Seriously.  I love it.

Empty and Full

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Happy Easter everyone!

We started today out with a little bit of bunny joy.  Cy woke up and remembered that the Bunny! Hide eggs! Big present!

We went a little low-key(ish) this year, a couple of trains, some new track.  A new soft blankie. My parents got him some Toy Story toys and some new shirts.  He was thrilled.  And the egg hunt began!

Owing to the wet nature of New England mornings, the bunny conveniently hid the eggs in our living room!

Cy dyed these eggs all on his own, minimal help from Mommy and Pop Pop.

And then, of course, there was the building of track.

Church today was very nice indeed.  Cy was a little hesitant to go to nursery, though, so my Mom went with him so that I could be in Relief Society.  When we got home, I looked at what his teacher sent home with him.  A dozen plastic eggs, filled with reminders of Jesus, his Atonement, and the Resurrection.

As I looked through what the eggs contained, I lost my breath a bit.  I pictured my little boy, his tiny fingers handling the tiny thorns. He stood beside me on the chair in the kitchen while I took pictures of a few of them and provided commentary.

“Jesus owies” he told me.

“Bad monies!” he said.

My heart sank, and I remembered the Primary song, “How could the Father tell the world, of sacrifice, of death?” How can I explain this to my son who only loves and wants to be happy and has yet to sin?

“He sent His son to die for us…”

“And rise with living breath!”  to this Cy said, “En-ty! En-ty one!” And with that, my soul was full.

The answer is in the ending.  The end of the story, which really isn’t an end at all, helps me find peace in explaining to my son what happened to the Savior of the world, who was born a child, like Cy, and grew to save us all.

My favorite Easter story…

John 20

1The afirst day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet bdark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the cstone taken away from the sepulchre.d

2Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the otheradisciple, whom Jesus loved, and saith unto them, They have taken away the bLord out of the sepulchre, and we know not where they have laid him.

3Peter therefore went forth, and that other disciple, and came to the sepulchre.

4So they ran both together: and the other disciple did outrun Peter, and came first to the sepulchre.

5And he stooping down, and looking in, saw the linen clothes lying; yet went he not in.

6Then cometh Simon Peter following him, and went into the sepulchre, and seeth the linen clothes lie,

7And the anapkin, that was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself.

8Then went in also that other disciple, which came first to the sepulchre, and he saw, and believed.

9For as yet they knew not the scripture, that he must arise again from the bdead.

10Then the disciples went away again unto their own home.

11¶But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping: and as she wept, she stooped down, and looked into the sepulchre,

12And seeth two aangels in white sitting, the one at the head, and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain.

13And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? She saith unto them, Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid him.

14And when she had thus said, she turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus.

15Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? She, supposing him to be the gardener, saith unto him, Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away.

16Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned herself, and saith unto him, Rabboni; which is to say, aMaster.

17Jesus saith unto her, aTouch me not; for I am not yetbascended to my cFather: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my dFather, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.

Icing

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

We had a busy weekend filled with family, teeny train rides, good pizza, crappy weather, and unfortunately…Cy getting sick.  He literally slept on my chest all day Sunday.  It was almost like having a newborn again.  And although it was so sad that he was so sick, it also felt good to hold him.  To kiss him and tend to him.  He got better quickly, as wee children often do.  And now I’ve been sick the last two days.  John texted me today and asked what I planned to do.  (No school yesterday and no piano today due to Spring break.)  I said, “Feed the child.  Everything else is icing.”  I did manage to feed us, build an awesome track, and even continue the search for Bullseye.

Bullseye is the newest addition to Cy’s “favorites.”  A towering two inches tall, Cy brings Bullseye everywhere we go.  Or, he did.  Until we lost him.  Yesterday I looked for Bullseye ALL DAY LONG.  In between bouts of exhaustion and giving up because my head felt full of sand.  Jessie wouldn’t suffice.  Neither would Rex.  My Mom went to “pick Bullseye up from work,” giving in to a tired, sick kiddo who desperately wanted his favorite toy.  But Target and Walmart didn’t have any Bullseyes.  So she distracted him with a teeny Buttercup and a tiny version of “Evil Doctor Porkchop.” Which went over ok.  But the search for Bullseye continued. I contemplated spending $5784 on another Bullseye off of Amazon.  We decided that now was as good a time as ever to teach Cy that sometimes we lose things. I think we all kept looking.

All day today, no Bullseye.  John was finishing putting Cy to bed and I went downstairs to do some laundry I’ve avoided in my sleepy sicky stupor.  And as I pulled Cy’s sweatshirt from Saturday from the pile, Bullseye fell out onto the floor.

Bullseye!  I grabbed him and ran up all the stairs to give him to Cy before he went to sleep.  Even in the dark he knew what it was.  He said, “Hey! I found Bullseye! Thanks Mommy!”  How’s THAT for icing?

Another blurry iPhone picture I love.

Friday, April 8th, 2011

This is Cy telling Daddy, “Bye Bye. Love you! Have good day at work!”

He’s been cracking me up lately.

Singing a lot. (His favorite song off the new Music Together CD is “Wiggle.” That’s the only word in the song.)

Playing in his bed til 10 at night with all his stuffed animals, and when I listen through the monitor I hear: “Oh no! A BIG DINO-SAUR! RRARRRRR! Dino-saur NO SAY MOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!”

He’s also in to trying to tell me what to do.

A conversation from the other day:

Cy: Mommy, I talk a you?

Me: Of course, baby.  What do you need?

Cy: Sit down?

Me: Ok (sits on kitchen floor)

Cy: When dark, and moon, no bap, ok?

Me: You don’t want a bath when it’s dark?

Cy: NO BAP when night night! Only bap when SUN!

Me: Okey dokey.

Or today when I told him he may not run away from me in “Two Dollar” store. (Walmart)

Me: You can’t go over there alone, or someone will snatch you.

Cy: Snatch?

Me: Snatch is when someone takes you away! (Don’t judge me.  This was probably not the thing to say to my sensitive child.)

Cy: (thinks) Like owies? And bye byes?

Me: EXACTLY like owies and bye byes.

Woman next to us: How old is he?

He’s two and a half.  Yup, two and a half.

Yup.

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

So. Lots of people are on baby number two.  Or three.  (Or whatnot.)

It’s giving me baby fever, yo.

Last week I just didn’t feel ready to have a baby again, yet.  But all of a sudden I’m starting to wonder.

I guess Cy named the stuffed animals that live in the living room Mommy, Daddy, and Cy.  Then we found little tiny one near them, put there by the La La fairy.

Forgive the grainy picture of the teeny bear representing my unconceived child.

And even though the timing is never ideal, I’m starting to lay awake at night going over names that end in Y (sorry, a fascination of mine) in my head.  And then tonight at dinner  John and I were discussing it (as we’re apt to do from time to time) and John said, “Well, Cy is part of this family.  We should ask him how he feels about it.”  So I turned to Cy and said, “Cy, would you like us to have a new little baby?”  And he said, “Ok! Baby Emi!”

And EMILY TOTALLY ENDS IN Y!

Sheesh.

So it’s time to get myself ready, I guess.  Get healthier, get fortified.  Get sorted.  Then, get pregnant.

Don’t get too excited people, those first things could take awhile.