Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Happy Christmas at home
We got home January 1. Gemma was sick the day before, but had rallied in the morning. After being home for an hour, it became clear Gemma was still not feeling well. She wasn't feeling well and John wasn't feeling great either. I was in the kitchen making our Christmas dinner. When I called everyone to dinner, these two didn't respond....
Driving home
We did a lot of driving over Christmas. We drove to Minnesota. Then to North Dakota. The to the twin cities. Then back to Rochester.
Then home again.
On the way home, Gemma and I had this conversation:
Gemma: where we going mom?
Mama: we are going to our house! Gemma's house!
Gemma: what?
Mama: we are going to Gemma's house!
Gemma: no! I not go to Gemma's house! I go to grandpa's house!
Mama: ohh! We are all done grandpa's house. Now we are going to Gemma's house.
Gemma: no! No I not! I go to grandpa's house!
Dad! Daddy! Stop the car! I go back to grandpa's house! Stop the car dad!
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Then home again.
On the way home, Gemma and I had this conversation:
Gemma: where we going mom?
Mama: we are going to our house! Gemma's house!
Gemma: what?
Mama: we are going to Gemma's house!
Gemma: no! I not go to Gemma's house! I go to grandpa's house!
Mama: ohh! We are all done grandpa's house. Now we are going to Gemma's house.
Gemma: no! No I not! I go to grandpa's house!
Dad! Daddy! Stop the car! I go back to grandpa's house! Stop the car dad!
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I a bean
All three kids have nicknames. William has always been our pumpkin. Amelia has always been our peanut. Gemma is our bean, which has been a great source of discussion for our family.
Mom: are you a monkey?
Gemma: nooooooooo
Mama: are you a pickle?
Gemma: noooooooo
Mama: are you a noodle?
Gemma: noooooooooo
Mama: are you a silly goose?
Gemma: NO! I A BEAN!
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Mom: are you a monkey?
Gemma: nooooooooo
Mama: are you a pickle?
Gemma: noooooooo
Mama: are you a noodle?
Gemma: noooooooooo
Mama: are you a silly goose?
Gemma: NO! I A BEAN!
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Poor baby
Gemma is sick, poor baby! She started running a fever in the night at the Gaedke's house. Just the place you want a sick kid! Out of town, middle of the night! She was very pitiful! We suspect it is the flu, although by the time we got her to the doctor, they declined to test her. The treatment works best in the first 48 hours. Since we were beyond the 48 hour period, they wouldn't give us meds, thus we didn't need to be tested.
I feel so bad for her, but I can't deny that I enjoy her snuggles a lot! She usually isn't one to sit and snuggle for even short periods of time, Mama has to get her snuggles while she can!
I feel so bad for her, but I can't deny that I enjoy her snuggles a lot! She usually isn't one to sit and snuggle for even short periods of time, Mama has to get her snuggles while she can!
It's not New Year's Eve
We celebrated "it's not New Year's Eve" with the Gaedke family again. The kids play and the adults catch up. We enjoy our visits with them so much!
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Everyone SING!
In early December, our early childhood education teacher was visiting the house (as per normal here). She and I were discussing preschools, our local school district after having Gemma run through the checklist of required tasks (flying colors, etc). Gemma had quite enjoyed the attention of having TWO adults playing and cheering her on and was disappointed to find the attention shift away from her.
So, she started singing her ABC's and dancing.
No shift in attention.
She stood between us and we both smiled at her and encouraged her, but we didn't quit our conversation.
Gemma stopped singing and dancing abruptly and shrieked "EVERYONE SING!" and then started her dancing/singing routine.
I started singing along with her, while still listening to our visitor. Gemma, satisfied with me, rounded on our guest. Midway through the song, she stopped and pointed at her and bellowed, "EVERYONE SING!" and repeated it until both of the adults in the room were singing along with her and the attention shifted exactly where she wanted it: on her.
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Fast forward to Christmas time. Almost every house we visited, we had a replay of this scenario. All the attention isn't on Gemma? She starts singing a song and then stops occasionally to demand everyone in the room sing along. And I mean absolutely everyone. No one is exempt from the singing.
So, she started singing her ABC's and dancing.
No shift in attention.
She stood between us and we both smiled at her and encouraged her, but we didn't quit our conversation.
Gemma stopped singing and dancing abruptly and shrieked "EVERYONE SING!" and then started her dancing/singing routine.
I started singing along with her, while still listening to our visitor. Gemma, satisfied with me, rounded on our guest. Midway through the song, she stopped and pointed at her and bellowed, "EVERYONE SING!" and repeated it until both of the adults in the room were singing along with her and the attention shifted exactly where she wanted it: on her.
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Fast forward to Christmas time. Almost every house we visited, we had a replay of this scenario. All the attention isn't on Gemma? She starts singing a song and then stops occasionally to demand everyone in the room sing along. And I mean absolutely everyone. No one is exempt from the singing.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
I want taco!
At Thanksgiving, my family always has lefse. It is a traditional Scandinavian food and is similar in appearance to a tortilla (although, not the same).
We were eating Thanksgiving with my family and I was seated next to Gemma. I was busy trying to keep things from being knocked over, keeping the food moving on to the next person as we passed around the dishes, keeping Gemma's hands out of the jelly and filling both of our plates as well as consulting on the big kids' plates (ie: how many vegetables should they eat).
Suddenly, Gemma was beside herself and trying to climb on the table. At first, I couldn't understand what she was loudly demanding.
Then I saw the l lefse plate.
She was furiously pointing and demanding "Taco"
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We were eating Thanksgiving with my family and I was seated next to Gemma. I was busy trying to keep things from being knocked over, keeping the food moving on to the next person as we passed around the dishes, keeping Gemma's hands out of the jelly and filling both of our plates as well as consulting on the big kids' plates (ie: how many vegetables should they eat).
Suddenly, Gemma was beside herself and trying to climb on the table. At first, I couldn't understand what she was loudly demanding.
Then I saw the l lefse plate.
She was furiously pointing and demanding "Taco"
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