Nice new ladder. 22 feet when fully extended. Less in other modes. Enough for our needs in any case. But it will probably still be months until I actually unwrap it and get to changing the battery on that smoke detector that Ivan complains about every few weeks on the podcast. :-) So Alex grabbed my iPad, as he often does, and this time I happened to be looking at a chess program at the time. So he decided to play. He didn’t know the rules or the objective, but if he tapped a piece, it showed the legal moves it could make. So he played a game. [Date “2014.04.07”] 1. e4 d5 2. e5 e6 3. f4 Bd7 4. f5 exf5 5. g4 f4 6. g5 Qxg5 7. Nh3 Qd8 8. Bg2 d4 Obviously he lost. But hey! Next time we’ll start explaining what you are actually supposed to try to do and such. :-) 2014-02-01 20:58 – Daddy and Alex at a birthday party at Everett Children’s Museum 2014-02-01 21:13 UTC – Alex perched on Daddy’s head (screen cap from a video) 2014-02-03 02:23 UTC – Alex with Grandma Ruth watching some TV 2014-02-04 03:28 UTC – Waxing Crescent Moon 2014-02-04 03:35 UTC – Two moons 2014-02-06 03:02 UTC – Grandma Ruth gives a quick pose for the camera 2014-02-08 06:33 UTC – Alex and Amy at a late dinner 2014-02-08 18:06 UTC – Alex shows off making a snowman treat he learned how to do in cooking class 2014-02-09 04:05 UTC – Sweeping the snow away in the back yard 2014-02-09 04:14 UTC – Walking Roscoe and still sweeping snow 2014-02-09 17:30 – Ready to attack the morning snow 2014-02-09 18:00 – A winter weathervane 2014-02-09 18:02 UTC – Making his own snowball 2014-02-09 18:40 UTC – Observing the people in the snow 2014-02-09 22:22 UTC – Proud of the big snowball we made in the back yard which we watched melt for the next few days 2014-02-13 23:27 UTC – Pic by Brandy – Dentist time for Alex! 2014-02-14 01:51 UTC – Pic by Brandy – Shopping for screws and nut and bolts 2014-02-17 22:00 – Pic by Brandy – Nap time 2014-02-20 05:14 UTC – Pic by Brandy – Snack time 2014-02-21 01:21 UTC – The new projector screen arrives. Note the fallen boxes in the truck. 2014-02-22 01:12 UTC – Roscoe lounges 2014-02-22 18:25 UTC – Step carefully, the porch is slippery! 2014-02-22 18:25 UTC (posted earlier) – Going for a walk in the flurries 2014-02-22 18:34 – Umbrella joy 2014-02-22 18:34 UTC: Umbrellas are fun upside down too 2014-02-25 04:00 UTC – Watching Ghostbusters 2014-02-27 02:21 UTC – Rebecca visit selfie 2014-02-28 18:27 UTC (posted earlier) – Working hard at school [Edit 20:58 to change the Snack time picture to show it was taken by Brandy, not Amy.] A bit over 13 hours ago, at 06:48 UTC (11:48 PM on the 13th Pacific, 2:48 AM on the 14th Eastern) Alex was exactly four and a half years old. No cake or presents happened, but congratulations none-the-less. I was planning to have this post go up at exactly that moment, but Alex “helped” me put together the traditional milestone interview, so that took a lot longer than expected and I couldn’t actually finish things up until today… without Alex over my shoulder and on my lap and on my head. Speaking of the interview… it is 9 minutes long, I of course don’t really expect anybody but a few close relatives to watch, but hey, it is there. Alex was a lot less cooperative and a lot less expressive than he was in his interview when he was turning four. Last time he talked awhile about not wanting to turn four, not liking soccer, and some of the things he did enjoy. This time he mostly just refused to speak at all, climbed around, and got upset that we had to go to dinner instead of playing trains. Oh, and he thought it was very amusing to just answer questions by saying “Poo!”. When helping me edit the video later, he completely cracked himself up with that. It was hilarious… But there are a few interesting bits none the less. Watch it! This is probably the last time I will mark a half-birthday like this. After age five, once a year is probably good enough. But here are a few things that have happened over the six months since the last one of these updates:
That’s enough for this time, although as usual there could be so much more if I think about it. He is getting so big and independent at this point. Amazing how fast things happen. Of course, at the same time, Amy is now in college and is actually employed part time at this point. Don’t know how that happened either! They just keep growing up! Yesterday was a tough day for Alex. And Roscoe too. When we picked Alex up from school, he decided that it would be fun to pretend to be a dog as we left the building. So he was crawling on the sidewalk. He got stepped on. I am using passive voice to avoid mentioning the stepper’s identity, but it rhymes with “ommy”. :-) Hard heel. Concrete sidewalk. Hand rapidly pulled back in pain. Finger nail ripped off. Realization that there was lots of blood and part of the finger (the nail) hanging loose attached by a thin strip. Alex screams. I scoop him up and say we need to get to the ER. Once into the car seat Alex got quiet quickly and just held his finger up and watched it. We went to an urgent care first because it was closer, but they sent us on to the ER because they weren’t equipped to do what needed to be done on a kid his age. We got X-Rays. Nothing broken, no damage to the nail bed. But they needed to reattach the nail to protect the nail bed until a new nail grows in. He was being really quiet and good, just clinging on to me hard, but he didn’t want anyone touching his finger. So drugs were needed to make Alex not worry too much and allow the doctor to work on his finger. (There was local anesthetic on his hand too.) In a few minutes the drugs made him not care at all about folks touching his finger. Not one little bit. Well, he was still interested in watching what they were doing. But he didn’t care that they were doing it any more. I am refraining from posting the pictures of the fresh wound, or the procedure the doctor did itself… email me if you are interested… I do have those pictures… but after two stitches to reattach his fingernail, Alex was all bandaged up and ready to go. Well, except we had to stay until he sobered up a bit. Once we left, he said he was worried that kids at school would ask him about his finger and think he was stupid. Poor guy. I hope the kids at school were kind today. Anyway, we stopped at a drug store on the way home to get some supplies we would need like extra bandages and such. He milked the situation to get some extra things he wanted… some candy, a couple toys, a big flashlight… that kind of stuff. He was very upset when we finally started saying no to additional things he was putting in the cart. Wailed about it all the way home. Although I suspect that may not all actually have been about the stuff we said no about. His drugs to make him not care about his hand had probably finished wearing off. Once home, he just chilled on my lap and watched some shows on the iPad until he fell asleep. Meanwhile, the medical event that was supposed to be going on yesterday was happening… earlier in the day Roscoe had been in surgery getting a lump removed from under his tail that wasn’t supposed to be there. The plan had been to pick up Alex from school, then we were going to pick up Roscoe. The accident derailed that. Amy stepped up and picked Roscoe up from his surgery while Brandy and I were with Alex in the ER. Roscoe is OK too. The surgery was uneventful. They are sending out stuff for tests to determine if there is anything else to worry about. Hopefully there won’t be. But Roscoe was not happy with his new cone: |
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