Monday, June 8, 2009

Morning Cuddles


Aren't they so cute in their PJ's!

Heading up. Moving out.

Family is hard at working packing up the homestead.

Official labeler.

Official supervisor.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Summer Vacation

This summer, in our tradition of never having a simple move, we are filling the calendar with complex plans. The weekend of June 13th the kids and I fly to Austin (alone - if you hear screaming over head, it is probably me....) for 10 days. I'm so excited! Jake can't come, so we won't mention the chicken tortilla soup a Cuerros, Maria's Taco Xpress, Margies on the deck, Artz rib house, Central market, fresh tortillas, free baby sitting, Austin live music....Jake will be attending new faculty summer camp (a workshop for new faculty) in Williamsburg. Then Jake drives up to PA to pick me and the kids up from the Philly airport and we all drive to Kutztown (now referred to a Ktown!) to interview nannies and CLOSE ON OUR FIRST HOUSE! Then it is off to Boston for a weekend vacation to visit the Boston Commons and Make way for ducklings statues and attend a wedding of a friend of Jake's from highschool. Then we keep on going for Weld, Maine and a whole month at the lake house. Richard and Dinny have set up a office for us in the new boat house, so we will be able to work on our classes between water skiing and sailing (or napping in the hammock, I don't sail until Richard fixes the Highlander so I can nap on the deck there). Egan will eat sand. Elena will follow Jane around. Then at the end of July, Jake and richard fly back to Blacksburg, load the truck and drive it up to Ktown. I drive down with the kids from Maine (alone in the car for a whole day - can you say DVD player?). My parents arrive in Kutztown to help us settle in and unpack.

Don't we have great parents! They thought they were done when we moved out of college the last time - wrong! We pay them with grandchildren cuddles....it seems to work.

Egan's 9 mo stats

Egan had his 9 month appointment (just a smidge over 8 months).

He is 16 lb 4 oz and 26 inches long. Down to the 5% - 'he's just a little guy.' But what a sweet heart! Right now Egan is very into grabbing with one hand and manipulating things. His other favorite thing is to chew....toys, pacies, and FOOD. He's got no interest in baby food (unless it is cheerios) and no interest in anything except what you are eating. Case in point, last night we had risotto with carrots and radish greens (elena grew them herself!). He gobbled up nearly a half cup and slept great! (yum, cheesy carbs). Tonight we had hamburgers and fries (trying to meet one of elena' friends at 5 guys) - and no interest in his risotto because we were eating something else. He will eat chili with bean and hamburger, but only if you are eating chili. A few solid bets are mini pumpkin muffins, oatmeal pancakes, watermelon, and cheerios. Everything else is on a sister test basis....as in if sister is eating it, so will I. He likes to sit around and pretend chew if you are eating and he isn't. We are trying to figure out what he is doing about nursing....he's still breast feeding about 8 times a day (especially in the heat), but is starting to replace nursing with meals.

Egan is still a little snuggle bug and loves to cuddle in bed in the morning and play with his paci, grab his toes and give you pet. He is starting to babble and will often 'talk' himself to sleep. He has also started to grow up - he's getting bored in the house! (don't worry kiddo, our summer will take care of that boredom!)

He isn't crawling but is starting to strategically flop and roll. We are betting in another month we will have to secure the stereo equipment. We are signing with him, but we aren't as good as we were with elena, so who knows if/when he will get it. Elena loves to do it though. He loves water and his baths but is starting to dislike diaper changes.

Our little dumpling! Sorry for no pictures, but we are going slightly insane here.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Bee our guest

Elena wrote a poem about her birthday.

In case you can't read the photo, it says:


BIRTHDAY POEM
by Elena Sewall

May 8th is coming soon
Beehive...it's a beehive cake.
The cake is going to bake.
The frosting is going to make the bees, bzzzz.
We are going to celebrate with people...
Papa and Momma and Egan
And other people too.
Xander, Brad, Kirsten, and Mia.
There's a birthday dinner.
Meatloaf, pasta, milk, and salad.
Yummy!



How can you argue with that?

So, it was made as the queen bee wished.



Sunday, May 10, 2009

5 Years Old




What a great year for Elena. Elena has grown in many ways this year. Certainly her legs have grown! She is tall and lanky. She barely tops 38 lbs, but reaches up to . This is a small problem in that she is about to out grow the height of her car seat, but still doesn't weigh enough for the next model up! This year she seems to have increased in strength over coordination. She is always trying to help carry in the biggest grocery bag or lift the largest box. In the past few weeks her goal has been to make it all the way across the monkey bars by herself at school - and she's done it several times! She has incredible endurance (it should be noted though this does not appear to be a unique characteristic, if my observations of her peers is correct.)

Socially Elena is much more mature. She has gained more control over her emotions in the past year. She is better able to express her anger, frustration, and concerns using words that actually mean what she is going through. Her temper tantrums have noticably decreased in intensity and duration. Often is takes her an initial outburst, then reminder, but she can find the control to express what she needs. Elena is also more mature in groups. Last year she really outgrew her shyness, this year she has really grown into her personality with her peers and friends. She will interact with kids on the playground that she doesn't know. At school, her teacher tell us that she is a class leader who plays with all the kids. Often she will say something like, 'Maggie and I had a problem at the tire swing, but then we just worked it out.' Her best friend, by far, at school is Mia. They are playing together on the playground almost every day when I pick Elena up. And Elena seems to have recognized that friendship is complex. Sometimes she and Mia 'have a rough day' and fight. Sometimes Mia has a bad day and Elena will tell us all about it (tattle tale!). But what made a huge impression in me was several months ago Elena had a rough day and she was mean to Mia. That night she was very distraught that she was mean to her friend, 'But momma, Mia is my BEST friend, and I was mean to her.' Last year she wouldn't have been able to think about that beyond it happening. This time she wrote out a card and ran in the next morning to give a hug and say she was sorry to Mia.

Of course, on of the biggest changes this year has been to our family - with the addition of Elena's little brother, Egan. Adding a sibling has got to be one of the most difficult things (I don't specifically recall my own experience, but I'm sure I harbor scars!) Really, Elena embraced this huge life change with wonderful grace and love. She adores Egan and rarely seems to angry or frusterated about the changes be brought with him. She started by calling him 'little pinto bean' then 'little brother' and now, since he can sit up and play a bit more now she calls him 'my brother.'

Elena has always been determined, but I often wondered if it was because of all the things we put her through (hey, let's move to a non english speaking country and dump you into daycare at age 1.5 - doesn't that sound like fun!). This year several things really showed that this girl has grit and determination in her blood. Take, for example, her decision to stop sucking her thumb. Once she made that decision for herself, she never went back on it. Not once did I find her sucking her thumb. It was hard, I was ready to start sucking MY thumb. Then her little brother arrives. What a huge change! She pushed through that like a champ. And, she has a frighenly high pain tolerance. She has been quite obsessed with shots. This year she got her first round of shots that she can 'remember.' The nurse had Jake holding her arms in a 'bear hug' and was desperately trying to distract her and get her to look away from her leg (shot location). Elena refused she was determined to watch every detail from the shot coming out of the package to the bandaid going on. Finally the nurse gave in, injecting her while Elena never flinched and watched the whole thing. Then we got to 'play shot' for the next 5 weeks. As for me, I have to lay down when I get a shot a feel woozy watching ER. I wonder if she will be an endurance athlete? Once she puts her mind to something, the decision is made.

Of course, sometime she puts her mind to things we would prefer her not to, like having a temper tantrum melt down. This year we started a new program called 'Magic 123' - she gets counted to 3, then has a timeout the length of her age. We've used timeout, etc before, but this program seems to work well because it is so consistent between Jake and I. What is amazing is the rage of a tantrum she can have. Now, they have decreased in intensity quite a bit (and we haven't had to replace the door on her room...yet...but did take out all furniture that could be thrown). In the past few months, most of the time she has her time out and comes right back out. The 'fits' are much more rare. But, when she puts her mind to being mad and there is no way around it. Here's hoping she takes up running soon.....

This year Elena really started to write. I feel like I'm spelling every other word at this point (as you can probably tell from these blog entries - spelling is NOT my strong suit). In the beginning of the year we would have to write out what elena wanted to say, then she would copy it. Now she can write words from sound as we spell them out and she has a couple memorized. Just last week she told me how Mia helped her learn how to spell some new words. Elena also has started to like chapter books. We read a lot of the Magic Tree House series. She still loves her shorter books - basically she loves books. Probably her favorite non-chapter book is Skippy John Jones. We can't wait until she is old enough (and by that we mean not scared of things) to read Harry Potter and Ronald Dalh books!

Elena is still into detailed roll playing. She will turn just about anything into just about anything. She really wants her own computer.....but no dice kiddo. We really limit her screen time. So she made on out of cardboard. She loves to play waitress...she gets out her tray and a gardening tool belt with pockets and a pen/pad to take orders. When we eat out, she carefully watches the servers. Then when she gets home, she tried to mimic what they have done and said. After Egan a was born, she liked to play 'doula' asking us questions about how breastfeeding was going and filling out a 'wellness' chart.

Of course, elena's other claim to fame is her ridicilously large vocabulary. She loves to copy large words. It's quite amusing to hear her say, 'probably these possibilities are not so good.' She also loves to gesture with her hands while she is talking. In particular, she will make a little circle motion with her hand, the other firmly planted on her hip with her leg tipped and pointed out. When she wants you to agree with her (always) she will raise her eyebrows in this encouraging wink, as if to say, 'this is the part where you say 'yes.''



I think we will always recall this year as special because it was right before she heads off into the 'big outside' world, starting kindergarden, we are even thinking of soccer or choir, too. (of course, we don't want to over schedule!) Right now, she still can be found in the back yard flying high through the air on her swing - carefree and determined at the same time.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Solution

In physics, you can solve for the forces acting on one body fairly easily. But when you have two bodies, they interact the the solution becomes increasingly complex.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-body_problem

In the sciences there is a phenomenon that has been termed the 'two body problem.' Many academics marry other academics. This is particularly true for women - in my field something like 75% of the women with PhD's are partnered with other people with PhD's. The phrase was started in physics, where it was first noticed that almost all female PhD's were married to other PhD's in physics. So what happens when two highly driven people with PhD's, years and tens of thousands of dollars invested in their education, defined career goals looking for jobs...it's hard to find two jobs together. Two bodies, and a problem.

Eventually, if you work long enough at a problem, it turns out that you can find a solution.

We are beyond thrilled to announce that we are now a two body SOLUTION.

Two weeks ago, Jake and I accepted two, full time, tenure track offers in the department of physical science at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Jake will be focusing on environmental science and I will be focusing on planetary science. The whole family went up to visit. Elena checked out her new school and kindergarden. Jake and I made an offer on our first house! (keep your fingers crossed).

In spite of all the stress with this decision, we both feel incredible at this point. It is such a wonderful relief to be a solution. To have a place where we can both work on our career goals and where we can raise our family!