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Pollito - Christopher is in Early Intervention for speech. It starts off pretty slow, but this week, he started saying/signing a bunch of stuff. Go figure, he goes to the hospital and learns to talk :confused3

DMickey - WooHoo!!! NH!!!!! You'll love it, if you don't freeze to death.
 
Jen - I am glad you guys are home and Christopher is talking more!! Alexander is trying but still don't have much. Since he's progressing I am not worried about it and will talk to the ped at 24 months but it's slow going. Lots of NENs still which is like his favorite word.

DH needs to be commutiable to Woburn so we are looking at the Londonderry/Hampstead area. Any info on areas to look or stay away from would be helpful!!
 
Pollito - I am a speech-language pathologist! :thumbsup2 I am sure the therapist working with your nephew will give lots of great tips to your SIL. Many times parents assume too much - kids point or grunt toward something they want, and the parent automatically gets it for them. You want to encourage kids to speak by showing them what they wanted, labeling it, sounding it out (b-b-b-book) and them having them repeat it (as best they can). Make sure they have had his hearing tested...many times a subtle hearing loss can attribute for speech delays. That is too bad that his other cousin's family pulled him out of speech. Sometime's it's not a quick fix....especially if other "stuff" is going on. The general rule is that by 12 months they should have about 5 words, by 2 years they should be putting 2 words together, and by 3 years they should be talking in short phrases. Feel free to PM me if you have any other questions or your SIL is looking for more tips!

Oh - and LOVE Carter's! They have great stuff...we always go to the outlet about once a season and get a bunch of stuff for Brady! You just can't go wrong! :)

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We ended-up having a few people over last night. The snow didn't start until about 10ish....and it still going strong. It does look really pretty. We don't have any plans today, so that is good!
 
DMickey - I'm from further north than Londonderry, and I don't know that area too well. Kelly is down that way. Commuting to Woburn, I think you'd want to be fairly close to 93.
 

Jen - I am glad you guys are home and Christopher is talking more!! Alexander is trying but still don't have much. Since he's progressing I am not worried about it and will talk to the ped at 24 months but it's slow going. Lots of NENs still which is like his favorite word.

DH needs to be commutiable to Woburn so we are looking at the Londonderry/Hampstead area. Any info on areas to look or stay away from would be helpful!!


DMickey - I live in Londonderry and we have a lakehouse in Hampstead! Both towns are gorgeous and either would be a fantastic pick! Londonderry is more accessible to Rt. 93 - Hampstead is more accessible to Rt. 495. Not sure which would be best for Woburn....I would assume 93....it's more direct. If you start narrowing down actual homes in certain neighborhoods, I can tell you which are better than others! PM me with any questions!
 
Good morning ladies. :) I am jealous of you guys getting snow- we've hardly had anything (except ice, which is obnoxious and dangerous and I have fallen twice). I really want to take Vaylie out to play in the snow, though!

DH is taking the lights off the house right now, and then we're going to go shopping. I have about $300 in Christmas money burning a hole in my pocket. I was going to buy a Dooney & Bourke purse, but I just can't bring myself to spend that much on a purse. :laughing: I'm too practical, I guess. But, I do need a new purse and a new pair of New Balances. And some bras. Eh- we'll see. I'm also thinking of saving it for my "backyard theater" that I'm wishing for. (I want to buy a projector and an inflatable movie screen to have like a "drive-in" in my back yard!!!)

My SIL is having a Premier Designs Jewelry Party on the 22nd. But good grief, that stuff is expensive. I picked out a really cute necklace- $54!! For ONE necklace, with nothing "real" on it. I told her I might just have to stick with a pair of earrings. :rotfl: Personally, when I buy "everyday" jewelry- I usually go to NY&Co. or Lane Bryant, where it's always on sale and that way when I get sick of it, I don't care because I didn't pay a fortune for it. But, SIL will get a boatload of free stuff for having the party.
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Bethany- Vaylie straddled the nap fence for a while, too. Some days she'd need two naps, other days just one. She has been consistently taking one nap a day since around 20 months. But before then, some days she'd take one loooong nap, or two short naps, and we never knew what the day would hold.

Pollito- I am going to try this: making a week of meal plans at a time, taking out a specific amount of cash for the grocery store, and then making a grocery list and sticking to it. We'll see how it works. And Vaylie is actually doing pretty good without the pacis now, although she still asks for them now and again- but she threw her last one away! :confused: SO, I think we're over the worst of it. Oh, and my nephew is in EI speech and developmental therapy, and I think it has helped him a lot! He is speaking more, but he is able to sign for a lot of things that he can't say, so he's at least able to communicate. He has made a TON of progress!

kreile- that sucks about the van! It's annoying anyway, but even worse when you have a little one to transport! I'm glad you are both ok, though! :goodvibes

Everyone else- have a good day- stay safe and warm!
 
Sad news at church today. The little baby boy who has been very ill died this morning. :( We all knew it was coming, but it's still so hard. I keep remembering talking and laughing with the baby's mom when we were both pregnant at the same time, and we made all these jokes about how she'd find it easier to keep up with her little guy than I would because she's about 15 years younger than I am. Seems so long ago now, after all she's been through.

I just want to hold Owen and hug him tight after this news, and it's so hard to let anyone else hold him today!
 
Sad news at church today. The little baby boy who has been very ill died this morning. :( We all knew it was coming, but it's still so hard. I keep remembering talking and laughing with the baby's mom when we were both pregnant at the same time, and we made all these jokes about how she'd find it easier to keep up with her little guy than I would because she's about 15 years younger than I am. Seems so long ago now, after all she's been through.

I just want to hold Owen and hug him tight after this news, and it's so hard to let anyone else hold him today!

Oh Bethany...how sad. :sad1: :sad1: I don't even know I would deal with something like that....not well, that's for sure. My heart goes out to their family and they will be in my prayers. Big hugs to all our kids today... :grouphug:
 
Bethany - I am so sorry to hear that. It really hits so close to home. It makes me feel so sad when I hear something like that. Often times I read something sad or horrible about young kids after DS has had a rough day and I am so thankful he is in bed ... makes me want to go wake him up and love on him. Prayers to your friends.

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Kelly & Jen - Thanks. I will keep you guys posted. I am super excited and hope it works out. I think I am leaning towards Londonderry but Hampstead looks really nice too. I think either 495 or 93 would be fine for commuting, 495 seems a little better traffic wise but who knows.
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Alexander has been taking one nap for quite a few months now. He is 20 months. He goes down at 1pm for about 2-2.5 hours. For a few months he would try and sleep 3 or 4 hours but then it started really messing with him bedtime so I wake him after 2.5 if he doesn't wake up on his own. It's working pretty well for us now ... took a while to perfect though.

I was thinking about Alexander when I read that they should be putting two words together by 2. I do think he is a bit behind on language but the doctor doesn't seem worried. I am not sure if I should be. He's trying really hard but often many words sound identical though I know he THINKS he is saying different things. Words like turtle and tractor will sound the same. :confused3
 
I was thinking about Alexander when I read that they should be putting two words together by 2. I do think he is a bit behind on language but the doctor doesn't seem worried. I am not sure if I should be. He's trying really hard but often many words sound identical though I know he THINKS he is saying different things. Words like turtle and tractor will sound the same. :confused3

I wouldn't be worried quite yet....even though putting 2 words together is what I would look for at 2 years old, not all kids hit those milestones exactly. Especially at this young age, things can change in just a matter of weeks! He may surprise you in the next few months!! Words sounding the same is pretty normal too. As long as he is following directions, identifying/pointing to things you name, and seeming to understand things you say, I wouldn't be worried. It's the kids that are like 2 1/2, not really putting words together (or not having many single words), and not able to follow directions and seem a bit "lost" that are concerning.
 
Thanks Kelly. He understand EVERYTHING we saw to him. It's only the language coming out of his mouth that is concerning to us, nothing else. It's amazing what they pick up. Last night I was giving him his bath and was using the ped egg thingy on my foot while watching him ... this AM he went into the bathroom got the ped egg thingy and was trying to do it on his foot!!! Funny ... He also will not talk on command! He will babble from here to next week in some odd language but as soon as you try to "show" someone what he can say he clams up!
 
Thanks Kelly. He understand EVERYTHING we saw to him. It's only the language coming out of his mouth that is concerning to us, nothing else. It's amazing what they pick up. Last night I was giving him his bath and was using the ped egg thingy on my foot while watching him ... this AM he went into the bathroom got the ped egg thingy and was trying to do it on his foot!!! Funny ... He also will not talk on command! He will babble from here to next week in some odd language but as soon as you try to "show" someone what he can say he clams up!

No problem! Sounds like he is fine...just on his own track! If at 2 years old he hasn't made any noticeable progress in the last 4 months (ie no new words, still no attempt at modeling sounds, etc...) then you may want to look into it. But, from what you are saying, I am sure he is fine! :goodvibes

I'm excited that you are leaning toward Londonderry! Where are you guys now? We could be neighbors! ;)
 
Oh, Bethany- :hug: That is so sad. I can't even imagine how hard it must be for them.
 
Jen - that's great that Christopher has started signing more, though a strange time for it to happen. You wouldn't think he would want to work on something like that when he's not feeling well!

Kelly - thanks for the information, I will let you know if they have any more specific questions. :goodvibes I think you're on the right track with the pointing and grunting, b/c SIL says he understands everything they say and just won't respond. They did have his hearing tested, and that came back fine. They are a bilingual household, with primarily spanish spoken when both parents are home, and english during the day when only SIL is home, so that may further confuse things. Though we also speak both languages with DS, and he says lots of words in both languages. I guess all kids just learn at their own pace!

Becky - have fun shopping, that backyard movie thing sounds cool! :thumbsup2 I get alot of my "everyday" jewelery at NY&Co, too, they have some great deals. I also remember a store back in IL that I think was called Russ that had cheap, trendy jewelery, but it was also cheaper quality. I'm glad to hear Vaylie is doing better w/o her pacies, and that the therapy is helping your nephew. I think this SIL will keep her son in it, b/c she is really worried about him.

Bethany - That is so sad, your friend will be in our thoughts and prayers :hug: We'll all give our little ones extra hugs today.

Often times I read something sad or horrible about young kids after DS has had a rough day and I am so thankful he is in bed ... makes me want to go wake him up and love on him. Prayers to your friends.

Aww, I feel the same way. The other day I was watching a TV show where a little boy died and Alex was already in bed, but I felt like I wanted to go in there and just hold him. He would probably think I was going in to play though, so I decided against it. ;)

Oh, and Alex didn't really start putting 2 words together until about 20 months, except words that he frequently heard as phrases, like, "where is it" and "go get it." Simple phrases like that he has been using for a while, but not really putting 2 separate words together like he is starting to do now. But he has a HUGE vocabulary of words in English and Spanish. I couldn't even begin to count how many words he can say now, b/c he copies pretty much everything we say.
 
So I just found out TODAY that my 18 year old niece has a one month baby girl! :faint: :confused3 :guilty: I never knew she was even pregnant. My sister says she emailed me, but believe me when I tell you that is information I wouldn't forget. Wow. :sad1: I'm not very close to my family anymore but this still gets me. My niece will be 19 in March and here she is someone's mommy already.

I'm going to send something because that's who I am. Even though my sister never sent squat to Moshe, I'll send something to her granddaughter. Good grief...my 36 year old sister is a grandmother!!!!!! :faint: :cloud9:
 
I got good news at work today- our Stakeholder's bonus is coming this week! Usually it's at least the first week of February, but our VP made sure we got it this week! :yay:

I know what I ought to do with it.... But, what I ought to do and what I want to do are often two very different things.
 
Is anyone elses little one very grumpy lately? I know has an ear infection but we have him on the anitbiotics but he is just plain grumpy the last couple of days. Yesterday I picked him up from daycare and we went home where he took about an hour nap which is normal. He got up and had a bottle and then just fussed for about an hour at which time I had had about enough so I told DH I was putting him to bed and I didn't care when he got back up. He slept for about a half hour and woke up more pleasant so we had a late dinner and bath and bottle and back to bed around 8:45. DH said he was up at 1 screaming so he calmed him down and then he slept till 8am but DH said he just screamed and fussed until they got in the car to go to daycare. I just don't know whats going on but it really started over the weekend but yesterday was horrible. I hope he's better when I get him this afternoon.
 
Kelly - We are in South Florida right now. Can't wait to get out of here!

Jenny - My LO is very fussy lately. I attribute it to the terrible twos. He can't communicate what he wants so that get his angry and he is testing his limits which leads to a lot of him crying and looking at me like I am the most horrible person in the world because he cant play with the knives. Lots of fun around here!!

Becky - Yeah for the bonus. I vote for splitting it down the middle. Do the "right" thing with half and something special for YOU with the second.

Denise - :hug: Good for you being the bigger person.

Pollito - Alexander will be 21 months on the 24th and there is no sign of two words any time soon. He is trying almost everything he hears and he adds new words all the time. I do want to get his hearing tested but otherwise he is just a little lagging but still doing fine. Since he's making progress in his own pace I am not worried. If he wasn't even trying or making progress that would a different story.
 
Wow, Denise, that is big news. I hope your niece and her baby are doing well. I'm sure she'd appreciate the gift you send her. :goodvibes

Hooray for a bonus, Becky! I hear you on the ought to vs. want to thing. DH's first paycheck for the new year was a major eye-opener with all the deductions...UGH! One paycheck doesn't even cover the mortgage right now, and we're not sure how to stretch the second check each month to cover the rest of the bills. So we're looking at the christmas money and thinking "well, we really should use this for the bills..." but we really want to use it for something fun. After all, it is a Christmas present, right?! ;)

Jenny, I hope your DS feels better soon and gets over his grumpies. It's so hard when they aren't feeling well.

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We haven't heard yet when the funeral will be for the little boy from church, but DH and I are hoping to go. MIL will watch Owen if she's still in town then - she's heading north to visit SIL and watch her kids on MLKjr Day. DH might not be able to take off from work, though, so I might have to go with a friend. I just don't want to go by myself.

I've "bribed" Owen to snuggle with me a little more these last few days by watching Blues Clues together. I know, bad mommy for encouraging tv watching :rolleyes: ;) but I've needed some more time to hold him and that's the only way to get him to sit still! Sometimes reading stories also works, but a lot of the time he wants to hold the book himself and turn the pages himself and wiggles away. Sigh.

Speaking of Captain Curious, he's decided it's time for a snack...back to my boy!
 
Well, looks like we won't be able to get to the funeral after all. :guilty: It's on Friday night, and we've already committed to babysitting a friend's DD overnight so we won't be able to go.

It's weird to be having good times with Owen and still be so sad for our friends' loss. I took him to a free demo for a Music Together class yesterday, and it was so fun! We took the bus over to this cute little neighborhood called Willow Glen and had a snack at a coffee shop, then went to the upscale toy store where they had the class. Owen loved the class, the coffee shop, and the bus rides and we had such a great morning together. And then as I snuggled him before his nap I just remembered our friends and thought about how they won't get to do these things with their little N. and I felt so sad again. :sad1:
 
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