Happy Birthday: 3 Years!

Posted by julie on Friday, 12 September 2008, 22:52

Dear Sylvan,

You’re three! Here are some photos from your four Septembers:

Sylvan at 12 Days Old

Sylvan at twelve days old

 

Sylvan and fam on his first birthday

Sylvan at his first birthday party. Mommy made three carrot sheetcakes (enough to feed approximately 823 people)

 

Sylvan at his second birthday party

Sylvan at his second birthday party. Mommy made really yummy cream cheese centered chocolate cupcakes. We only had about two dozen left over.

 

Sylvan on his third birthday.

Sylvan on his third birthday (thanks for the awesome crown, Aunt Stephanie!). For his kid birthday party, Mommy bought Market of Choice cupcakes. For this adult celebration in the park (Gramma Mia, Daddy, and Mommy), Gramma bought Sweet Life cake. Good choice.

 

When you were born, I fell even more deeply in love with your Dad, who was obviously created to parent — and to write and be married to a woman who occasionally (okay, often) needs her self-esteem fires stoked. After your birth, your Dad arose with you throughout the night, changing your diaper, swaddling you, shushing you, and handing you to me to feed you. He never lost his patience with your, let’s face it, incessant crying. Your crying reduced me to tears many times. I felt like I couldn’t help you, and it made me sad and angry. Problem solver that he is, your exhausted Dad knew he could deal with an eight-pound crying machine. I couldn’t believe how lucky I was to have decided to share my life with such a competent, uncomplaining, loving father.

Sylvan in a sheetSince Elena was born nearly a month ago, I’ve been reaching another level in my love for you. You have been nothing but gentle and sweet when it comes to your little sister. You pet her, kiss her head, talk to her in a little voice and tell her how soft she is, sing her the Tiny Tim turtle song when she cries, and bring her vehicles or stuffed animals, depending on your mood — and hers, probably. Today you told me that “Elena likes diggers, and I like dumpers” as you put a tractor with a front-loader attachment next to her little ear.

There’s no doubt that you’ve recently been acting out against your parents and grandparents, but, honestly, you’ve had more change in your little life in the past month than most people have in years: getting a new baby sister who is physically attached to Mommy for many hours a day and who has the privilege of sleeping in Mommy and Daddy’s bed; moving into yet another transitional home while we await the end of our house renovations (Next week? The week after? Christmas?); visiting our scaredy-cat, being fostered by Chandra and Eric, who was just starting to allow you to touch her when we were in the summer home and who has now only emerged from her closet hiding place to eat and use the litter box; having three grandparents and an auntie visit, which is super-exciting (and helpful!) but also routine-altering.

Sylvan “watering” the sky, the sidewalk, and his face.Anyway, the bottom line is that you’re handling all this superbly. I find myself just looking at you and smiling. You’re still crazy about trains and excited about singing. You still stop in your tracks when you hear a siren: “Where is it?” You still want to go to the library to hear Jeff play his auto-harp. You could play in the dirt for hours with your bulldozers and frontloaders. Thank you for being so flexible and understanding.

Additionally, this month you’ve developed quite an adorable story-telling style that involves putting your flattened hand either up against your face like you’re telling a secret or a few inches off your cheek as if you’re making a serious point. You change your voice, too, giving your words a sotto voce, dramatic flair. (Taking after Daddy, huh? I can’t believe you even allow me to tell you stories after hearing how creative and fascinating Daddy’s are.) I won’t lie: your storytelling style is so silly I sometimes wonder if you’ve had one too many gin and tonics.

Love,
Mommy

Quick photo update, Sep 2008

Posted by jonesey on Wednesday, 10 September 2008, 16:40

We have limited internet access while we are between houses, so here’s a quick photo update to keep your cuteness quota up.

otter, i have a tractor

Sylvan with otter

i have a crown

Her highness Queen Elena at Sylvan’s birthday party.

can i kick your head?

Sylvan in a three-person swing at Annalena’s birthday party.

Elena’s Official Page

Posted by julie on Tuesday, 2 September 2008, 19:28

In case you were wondering exactly when the Mayflower departed from England in 1620

(Or exactly how remarkably hot it got on Elena’s birthday, or with whom she shares her birthday.)

Happy Little Burrito

Posted by jonesey on Tuesday, 19 August 2008, 14:37

Chris and Elena

Elena at four days old.

Happy Birthday: 35 Months

Posted by julie on Sunday, 17 August 2008, 21:36

Dear Sylvan,

I was preoccupied the other day when I should have written your last letter before your THIRD birthday. Buying primer for the broken house, trying to will the babe out of my then-burgeoning belly, ordering hexagonal tiles, showerheads, a sink, and toilet for our new bathroom, trying desperately and probably futilely to get you to continue napping. No real excuse, because you’re an amazing little person.

Sylvan in Momma’s cowboy hat

When Elena came home with us on Friday, you were a sweet, sweet boy, touching her gently and using quiet words. You brought her your helicopter and frontloader when she cried, thinking she might just need some vehicular happiness. Today was a different story, but, of course, life with a baby is sinking in for you a bit more. I’ll count it as a victory that only two people, neither of whom was Elena, was purposefully kicked or hit in the face by you today.

My favorite Sylvanism from this past month:

“Daddy, can you persuade the street sweeper to come by and clean up our street?”

I don’t think you were particularly concerned with road hygiene; you were just a little low on your vehicle quota.

Sylvan helps Mommy induce labor through yoga

I love you, Sylvan, and I particularly like it when you grab my arm when I’m about to leave your room for the night, just so you can get a few more moments of Mommy love. Tephra has a similar ploy.

Love,

Mommy

Introducing…

Posted by jonesey on Friday, 15 August 2008, 10:57

Elena Katharine Polhemus

Elena Polhemus Aug 15 2008

Born at 12:15 AM on August 15, 2008, after a whopping two hours and fifteen minutes of labor (yikes!).

Everybody is happy and healthy and looking forward to years of sibling revelry.

Sylvan kissing Elena

P.S. The reverse jinx worked.

Since you asked…

Posted by jonesey on Thursday, 14 August 2008, 22:22

No baby yet. The due date was Tuesday, two days ago. Sylvan was born six days after his official due date, well within the normal range.

We had six hours of “practice labor” on Saturday morning. Practice labor looks exactly like the real thing and throws a pint of adrenaline into my bloodstream, but it goes away. All signs point to “baby coming real soon now,” but we don’t know if that means hours or days.

We’re waiting patiently. Julie’s mom and sister are in town. Maria, Jenn, and I all jump for the sky every time the phone rings and Julie is somewhere else. So far, we haven’t gotten The Call. Soon, though.

More news as it happens.

And yes, this is some sort of attempt at a reverse jinx.

What It Feels Like to be 38 1/2 Weeks Pregnant

Posted by julie on Thursday, 31 July 2008, 16:32

Warning: Contains pregnant belly shots.

In case you’re wondering . . .

Pregnancy doesn’t really feel like this anymore:

Julie doing an inappropriate cartwheel?

That was taken on Father’s Day. I think I horrified fewer than half a dozen people when this photo was taken. Maybe. I’d performed only three weeks before this in the Traduza show. If anyone was taken aback by a 6 1/2 month pregnant woman doing back shoulder rolls, they kept it to themselves.

This is what I look like now:

Julie at 38 weeks, fishie II

And, no, it’s not just the angle of the camera that makes my belly look so low. It really is that low — and has been for a while. When you have a seven-pound person pushing on your pelvis for so many weeks, it makes for occasionally painful hips, hip flexors, and lower back.

I alternately feel like this — because I’ve developed what’s known as PUPPP, or pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy, which is when a pregnant woman’s body decides enough is enough, I’m allergic to being pregnant, and I’m going to make you itch like you have a remarkable case of poison oak until you get this child out of me (some women are induced because the itching is so bad) — and this:

Big as a house

This look is also known as, “I’m almost as big as this house. Please finish my house.”

Really, though, this pregnancy is easier, aside from the wake-you-up-from-deep-sleep itching. My feet aren’t swollen; I can breathe easily, since my diaphragm isn’t pushing up into my lungs; I’m rarely in any pain; and I’m still riding my bike, even while pulling Sylvan (although for short stretches, nothing over two miles; 25 extra pounds on that little bike seat can be challenging).

And, if you’re a pregnant woman suffering from PUPPP: Grandpa’s pine tar soap and scaldingly hot water. Chris learned, from many years of hashing through poison ivy and oak, that hot water (just turn off the cold in the shower) will relieve the itch, usually for 5-6 hours. I’m not man enough to stay under the stream, so I just take down the showerhead and let a couple of jets spray tangentially against the itchy areas.

Sylvan’s fish names (or “ineffable effable”)

Posted by jonesey on Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 12:20

Sylvan loves to give names to things. We’ll ask him “What’s that bear’s name?” He’ll come up with a real-sounding word that is like no name in the English language. Atarash. Nuuamp. Gann. He has an endless supply. (Munkustrap, Quaxo, Coricopat, Bombalurina, and Jellylorum are right up his alley.)

On Monday, when I picked up Sylvan at school, his teachers Ellie and Stephen were laughing about the names he had come up with for their classroom’s new fish. They had never heard him name before. (It isn’t just one of your holiday games.)

They liked them so much that they wrote them down on a sticky note and stuck the sticky to the fish bowl. Without further ado:

Namba

Jaymeh

Guango

Junash

Mayno

Bwape

The only acceptable thing to say to a pregnant woman about her appearance

Posted by jonesey on Monday, 14 July 2008, 20:19

There is only one acceptable thing to say to a pregnant woman about her appearance:

“You look beautiful.”

Practice it if you must. Say it in front of a mirror. It’s OK to lie if you don’t see the beauty.

But what about … ?

No. The answer is no. Repeat after me: “You look beautiful.”

But she’s as big as a house. A whale. A giant watermelon!

You must stop talking right now. If you can’t say “You look beautiful,” talk about the weather, or reminisce about the end of our long national nightmare (was it only eight years ago?). Or just zip it. Please. Everyone will be better off.