Showing posts with label Daniel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Rearranging Rooms
Daniel was having a hard time going to sleep in early November For some reason he was terrified of everything Scared of monsters, the dark, anything. We added a second nightlight to the room he shares with Adam, but it didn't seem to work. He would stay up forever, scared in his room, keeping Adam awake. One night we went in and found the boys both in Daniel's bed. We went ahead and moved Adams pillow and blanket in the same bed as Daniel and both boys were quickly asleep. It was at that time we decided to rearrange their room. Instead of having their bed on opposite sides of the room with a changing table in the middle, we moved things around and put their beds together. It's kind of inconvenient and makes the room not as open, but it has helped Daniel sleep. He hasn't had a problem falling asleep since we moved the bed, well unless he's just being a stinker. I'm so glad these little boys have each other. I hope they know how lucky they are.
Kids In A Car
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Dan, very intently, watching his show. |
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What a bunch of goofballs. :) |
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Bye Bye Tonsils
We've know for awhile that there was a good possibility that Dan would need his tonsils out. The signs were everywhere. Every time we go to the doctor they told me how large his tonsils are. He snored really bad and his speech is slow like Hannah's was. I finally took him to an ENT and it was quickly determined that he needed his tonsils out. I learned that along with his snoring, he was probably suffered from sleep apnea which is why he wouldn't sleep by through the night very . often.
I took him up to Primary Children's Hospital on April 13th for his surgery. He had no idea what was coming and he was just happy to be out with mommy. Grandma and Grandpa Gass came down to stay with the other kids while I was with Daniel. Kenny was in Minneapolis for work and had to miss the surgery. He was so sad to miss it, but he was home before we got home.
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Dan in his hospital clothes ready to get his tonsils out. |
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After they gave his drugs. He's loopy and ready to head back for surgery. |
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Dan after he woke up from getting his tonsils out. |
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Dan watching TV and drinking from his sippy cup. |
The next few days were a little rough. He was sore but overall handled it well. The worst part was probably the medicine. Dan hated taking his medicine and having tasted it a little, I don't blame him. He did a good job of it and after a few days he had it down. After a few weeks he was sleeping through the night without snoring or waking up. He's been happier, the extra sleep probably helped that.
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Dan taking his medicine. |
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Look mom I did it. |
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Loving Little Boys
Kenny and I are consistently amazed at how well our kids get along. Of course they fight, every kid fights with their siblings, but overall I think my kids get along so well. Much better than my brother and I did growing up. They really seem to love each other and want to be around each other. I feel so blessed for this. I love how my family has turned out. The kids pair off so well, but still get along with everyone. Ben and Sarah are great friends and love doing things together. Gracie and Hannah are great sisters who are always together. It's been so much fun watching Dan and Adam turn out the same way as the older kids. They love each other and love playing together. It's so much fun watching them hug and kiss each other, watching them so excited when the other one wakes up and watching them interact together. The other day the kids were watching TV in the middle room when I caught a glimpse of the little boys. Dan was holding Adam on his lap while watching a movie. I had to grab the camera and take a few pictures. It was just too cute.
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Not only do I think it's so cute, but I love the difference in size between these two. It's crazy how different two kids from the same parents can be. You'd never guess they are only 13 months apart. |
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What a good big brother Daniel is. |
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Sick Kids
This winter wasn't too bad for sickness at our house, but we did go through a few yucky periods. Here's Dan in February just getting over the flu. Sometimes keeping warm in your blanket with your favorite blue monkey while watching Backyardigan's on mom and dad's bed is a great cure.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Speech
There are many things about Idaho Falls that we will miss and one of those things is the Speech and Language Clinic and the wonderful speech therapists our kids were able to work with. Hannah has spent over a year working with Jamie and we have been so pleased with the progress she has made. Jamie is amazing and Hannah has responded to her so well. She looks forward to every Tuesday when she gets to go see Jamie and do crafts. We're so grateful to Jamie for all she's taught Hannah and all she's taught us as well.
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Hannah and Jamie on the last day of speech. |
About a year ago we noticed Daniel was showing signs of having the same speech issues that Hannah has. We jumped on it really quick and got him evaluated and qualified for speech. Gracie, who has picked up a lot of Hannah's speech, was also evaluated and she qualified to take speech. They were both given Amber as their speech therapist. I remembered Amber from a few years back when Hannah original speech therapist had a baby and I was very excited for the kids to see her. Amber was wonderful and both kid's speech grew by leaps and bounds while seeing her. Dan started saying sounds and then words and Gracie worked hard on kicking her habit of talking like Hannah. We will miss Amber and all that she taught the kids.
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Daniel and Gracie with their speech therapist Amber. |
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Dan's (Other) Cake
Because it was the 4th of July when we celebrated Dan's birthday, we decided to take his cake to the fireworks. Life's been so crazy lately with Kenny being gone and the uncertainty of everything that I just decided this year to forgo making the cake and go ahead and buy one at the store. It was a hard decision, I don't know why I care so much about the cake, but I think it was best for me (and everyone else.)
We didn't want to sit and wait for the fireworks forever because we knew the kids wouldn't enjoy that so we purposely went late to the fireworks. We still managed to get a good seat, but it didn't leave us much time for Dan's cake. We sang to him, he blew out the candles, and everyone took about 3 bites before the fireworks began. It turned out to be just enough time and a lot of fun for the birthday boy.
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Dan couldn't wait to blow out the candles so he started picking at the frosting with his fingers. |
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Blowing out his 2 candles. |
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Gracie enjoying her cake bites. |
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Cute little Hannah eating cake. |
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A great picture of Sarah enjoying her cake. :) I think I caught her off guard. |
Presents For Dan (Finally)
We finally got around to having Dan's party on July 4th. Kenny got home from Washington on the 1st, but Dan wasn't feeling really well so we decided to wait on his party. Finally, on the 4th, we decided to have the party whether he has feeling good or not. As you can see in the pictures, he wasn't feeling the best, but hopefully he enjoyed it anyway.
I'm happy to report that after Dan got some sleep and became less grumpy he actually did enjoy his water ball. The tunnel has been a huge hit and he even plays with his cars. So even though the opening of the presents didn't go so well, they were good choices for him. Man I love this little guy.
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Dan with his gifts. We're such bad parents this year, we didn't even bother to wrap them. Sorry Dan! |
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Daddy helping Dan open his tunnel. |
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Dan liking his tunnel, but not quite sure what to do with it. |
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Adam showing Dan how to use the tunnel. |
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Now he gets it and enjoys it. |
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Dan was very interested in his water toy until Ben wanted to be "helpful" and squirted Dan with the ball. |
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This is what Dan thought of that. Poor kid! |
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Adam (on the other hand) LOVED the new toy. Then again, he LOVES water of any kind. |
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Daddy trying to help Dan learn to love is toy. |
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That wasn't too successful. He really just wanted to play in his tunnel. |
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The other kids, on the other hand, loved the new toy. |
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Dan and Gracie enjoying some Chicken in a Bisket while the other kids played with the water ball. |
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Look Who's 2

DanDan with his cake.
Dan's birthday was on a Thursday this year. That meant Daddy was still in Washington and we didn't want to have a party without him. At the same time we didn't want to just ignore that Dan was now 2, so I decided to make a cake and allow him to open Grandma and Grandpa's birthday present. I was stressed, you know single parenting 6 kids, and I had asked the older kids to take Dan outside while I put frosting on his cake. Less than 2 minutes later they all came in asking (more like begging) to go play with friends. I then had a bad mommy moment. After they wouldn't listen, I decided to let them go to their friends. Sarah was the only one who stayed to help me with Dan. Therefore, Sarah was the only one who was able to come to Dan's little party (hence the bad mommy moment.)
When I was done frosting and writing on Dan's cake (it looked really bad, but he didn't seem to mind) I had Sarah and Dan come in. We sang to Dan, which he really liked and then he got to blow out his 1 candle (that's all I had.) It was REALLY lame, but he was so happy and really, isn't that what birthdays are about. After he blew out candles it was time to eat the cake.

Dan's really badly decorated cake.

Blowing out his candle.
I cut up a little piece of cake for Dan and Sarah and immediately Dan put his face right in the cake. It was so quick I didn't even have time to grab the camera. I guess he's learned a little about birthdays from his older siblings. Sarah, who is normally too old to put her face in the cake anymore, followed Dan's lead after he told her to. She really is a good big sister.

I didn't get a picture of his putting his face in the cake, but you can see the cake all over his face.

Sarah really went for it.
Dan and Sarah had a lot of fun and I think Dan really enjoyed the attention he got from us. The three other kids were very disappointed when they got home that evening and discovered they had missed the cake. I told them that because they weren't willing to do what they were told and help me with Dan, they weren't allowed to the party. Ben was really mad and both Hannah and Gracie cried, but after talking to them for awhile they understood why they didn't get cake. Surprisingly after that the kids were much better when it came to playing with friends.
Friday, July 8, 2011
A Little About My 2 Year Old
One of my favorite pictures of one of my favorite little boys. Happy Birthday Monkey Man!
My little man turned 2 on June 23rd. I can't believe how fast these two years have gone. In so many ways Dan has always seemed older than he is. He was born with a ton of hair, which has always made him look older than he is. He's definitely our most serious kid and this has also made him seem older. Then, of course, he has a little brother 13 months younger than him and having another baby so close, sadly, made it so Dan had to grow up quicker than was fair and quicker than Kenny and I would have liked. I guess, considering his serious personality, of all the kids, he was the best one to have to grow up quickly. (Another sign Heavenly Father knows what he's doing.) Even with all that, I still can't believe it's been 2 years since I first held him in my arms at the hospital. I remember that day and that moment vividly. He was born with a figure 8 knot in his umbilical cord and he was sooooo purple when he was born. Our doctor told us he'd heard of 13 births with figure 8 knots and of those 13 births only about babies 3 lived. Dan is our miracle baby and, still, 2 years later, I look at him and count my blessings that he lived through delivery and is such a healthy little boy.

Our purple faced little boy, after he got some color back to his face.
Dan is unlike any of my other kids in so many ways and, of course, like them in many ways. I've always thought he was very intelligent (what parent doesn't think that of their kids?) but he's been the slowest to do just about everything. He was the slowest to sit up, crawl, and walk (minus Sarah, but she was just to chicken to walk so that doesn't count.) His language has been delayed like Hannah's so he's been slow to talk. Thanks to speech and the wonderful Leap Frog video "Letter Factory" he has improved immensely in his speech, but he's still behind where he should be for his age. However, despite his language delays, his intelligence seems above where it should be. He always been very good at following directions, way before he should have been able to, he picks up on things quickly and when I try to teach him something he seems to get it and remember it quick. I'm excited to see what this little boy has to offer in the years to come.
Despite his seriousness, he's also such a goofball. As a baby I always felt bad taking him places because women would come up to us and make faces and talk to him trying to get him to smile and he would just sit there with his serious face. We could get him to smile and laugh, but it took some work and it was always worth it. The older he's gotten the more lively he's gotten. He runs around making the goofy noises that all toddlers make, he loves to play games with the older kids, especially Ben. I love watching those two boys running around the house, Ben chasing Dan and both of them giggling to the point that Dan falls over. It's so cute to watch.
Dan's our tantrum kid. All the kids threw tantrums, but not like Dan. I don't know if the other kids just didn't like to throw tantrums or learned quickly that they didn't solve anything, but all of them stopped the tantrums, for the most part, after a few months. Dan, well, he always throws tantrums. If he doesn't get his way he'll throw something or hit something or throw himself on the floor. I'll admit, it's not my favorite thing about him. I often wonder if because of his language delay, he feels he has no other way of releasing his anger and disappointment or maybe he thinks he has no other way of communicating that he's upset. Whatever the reason, I've been trying to work with him on it and we'll continue working on it. Hopefully Adam won't pick up the habit.

Dan at his one year picture. Such a cutie!
Let's see! What else about Dan? He loves to be outside. He'll come and grab my hand and take me to the back door and point while saying "side" over and over again. I think if I let him he'd spend the entire day outside. I wish so bad that we had a fenced yard and I could send him out on his own. It is nice, however, to have the older kids to go out with him when I can't.
He loves water and isn't afraid of it in any way. This causes fear for me and probably will until he can swim (and I'm sure even after that) but I'm glad he's comfortable in the water and I think as he gets older we'll be able to teach him to respect water. When we go swimming he's always jumping in and going under without any fear. Whenever we see water he's always right there to point it out. He loves to walk down by the river, but is not a fan of getting in because it's to cold. That's just fine by me. I'm hoping he'll take up swimming when he gets older just like Kenny. Maybe even be a lifeguard like his Daddy.
Some of his favorites: He loves cheese. If I can't get him to eat anything I always have cheese as a back up (as long as he gets to get it out of the fridge by himself.) His favorite movie (at the moment) is Veggie Tales. Particularly the Larry Boy movies we've been checking out at the library. These have been a major source for tantrums. When I tell him no movies he'll often throw himself on the floor and cry "Airy, Airy." It took me awhile to figure out that "Airy" meant Larry Boy, but luckily he's pretty patient with me. He also likes "Boom Boom" which is the Scholastic movie of the book "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom." Great book and a cute little movie with a fun tune for kids. It's another movie we check out from the library a lot and I think it's helped him with his speech as well. He loves his Daddy and often cries for him when he's not here. The last time he left, Dan cried and cried when he saw Kenny packing up. It was so hard to watch him. I felt so bad for him and for Kenny. That boy loves his Daddy.
He's recently discovered a love of facial features. Particularly the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and hair. He'll spend forever pointing mine out and smiling and giggling the entire time. I love this stage of learning and discovery, it's such a blessing to watch. He loves car rides, his giraffe bike, and his little brother Adam. I'll often catch him walking through the house calling "Baby" or "Amma." As long as Adam can tolerate the roughness Daniel uses on him occasionally, because he's only 2 and doesn't understand, I think they'll be great friends when they get older.
So, that's a little about my Dan. He's a great kid and I'm so happy to have him in my life. He fell on the garage steps tonight and got a little scrap on his head, right before bed. I picked him up and hugged him for awhile. After he'd settled down I took him in his room to change him into his jammies. As I looked at his still sad little face, I had one of those aw haw moments. He's been getting over a cold and has been REALLY whiny lately. It's gotten to the point where, at times, I think I may go insane. I've just assumed it's because he's been sick and sometimes when we don't feel good it just feels good to whine. He's feeling better now though, so my patience with his whining has gone way done. As I looked tonight, at the face of this precious little boy, I think I saw the reason he's so whinny. With 6 kids it's often hard to spread my time evenly between them. I'll admit, with all the stresses of our current life, I've had little time and energy to spend with my kids individually. Dan has suffered because of this, they all have. Daddy's gone and Mommy's too busy keeping things going to spend much time playing and interacting with him. That is going to change. He's growing up fast and I don't want to miss these fun years of his life. Most importantly, I want to build that bond that will be so important later in life. I want to make sure my little boy knows I love him and that I would do anything for him. I want him to know that he and his siblings are the most important thing in my life. Sadly, even though I feel that way, I don't think I act that way a lot of the time. Dan craves that time with me that is so far and few between. His face lights up when I sit and hold him and talk him through the parts of our faces or when I dance in the kitchen with him. We all need a little more of those moments in our lives. I think it would make everyone happier and my kids deserve that happiness.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Little Dan's Getting Big
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
My Mornings
Scrub A Dub Dub, Two Kids In The Tub
Monday, March 28, 2011
Dan's Favorite Book

Dan got a book from my Aunt Diana for Christmas this year and it has quickly become his very favorite book. It a rather large book for him, but that doesn't stop him. He carries it everywhere with him. The last page plays this music that he loves and he'll spend forever opening and closing that page just to hear the music. So, I wanted to thank Aunt Diana for the wonderful gift. It has brought little Dan a lot of joy the past few months.
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