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Fast Food Ordering

Friday, 12 February 2010 09:22 by sabrina

I asked Alyssa what she wanted for lunch today.  Not that she usually gives me an answer I can actually use, but I can always expect something interesting.  It’s usually something random like “Spaghetti!” or “Pepsi please!” But today’s answer was extra special…with cheese on top.2009-12-21 Mashed Potato Fingers 006

Me: Alyssa, what do you want for lunch?

Alyssa: Uh, lunch meat, no onions, no bread, pickles, no onions, cheese stick, no onions……and it went on and on for several minutes.  Also picture her with her pointer finger listing these things on her other hand! 

She said no onions so many times because I was cracking up laughing when she would say it.  She repeats to please me. :)

Let’s just say I think we’ve gone through the “Old MacDonald’s” (as she calls it) drive thru WAY to many times this month!

Food Related

In other food news.  Since Sunday afternoon, when Alyssa is eating gold fish or Teddy Graham crackers she says, “WATCH THIS MOMMY!” Then proceeds to bite the head off and then say, “I TOOK IT’S HEAD OFF!” and laughs.

Ann & Kevin Yen – What exactly was the Sunday School lesson on this last week?!!!

Evan’s Food Related Achievements

Evan made his first sign phrase today.  “More + Food”  Luke and I thought it was pretty cool AND Evan was pretty proud of himself especially since we made such a big fuss over it.

AND he eats with a spoon now and is pretty good at it too.  Here are some funny pictures I took of him eating from a “real” plate which makes the pictures extra cute.

Yep, I can get the food to my mouth! (most of the time)

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Mmm, scouting out my next scoop.

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That’s right, I’m eating from a pink spoon and loving it, at least I have a blue bib and a green cup, that doesn’t happen everyday.

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And I shovel in as much as possible, because I just like it better that way.

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Pediatric Dentist

Tuesday, 9 February 2010 00:14 by sabrina

Figured

We just got back from taking the kids to their very first dentist appointment.  It went exactly as I thought it would go.

2009-12-30 Mike's Birthday 129Evan was 1st up in the chair and had a great time.  He even let the dentist clean his teeth all the while laughing and smiling as it vibrated and tickled his teeth.

2010-01-04 Naked Wedding 002Alyssa was 2nd up in the chair and was off to a great start smiling and laughing at the dentist.  Then she read my mind (It’s weird she’s not crying) and then was like ‘oh yeah I think I’m supposed to cry now’ and released the drama tears.  Thankfully her teeth were in excellent condition and a cleaning wasn’t necessary so it was a relatively quick trip in the purple dentist chair.  And then of course she was super excited that she was allowed to pick a prize from the toy box despite the crying drama act.

So that said…I was thinking this new baby we’re expecting might be a girl and now I’m hoping I’m wrong and it’s a boy! hehe  I guess we’ll find out for sure in a couple of weeks.

Hmm Moment

I wasn’t expecting to learn anything new at this dentist appointment, but I did.  The dentist suggests using Infant/Children’s Motrin instead of Tylenol for teething pain. because he doesn’t feel that Tylenol does very much to help teething pain.  I pretty much fell the same way, but then he told me something I hadn’t heard before.

He said that Infant Tylenol is so extremely concentrated that a child can be easily overdosed if given 4 times the correct amount by mistake causing damage to the liver.  Then he said, however, that to overdose on Motrin you would have to give your child 100 times over the correct amount and then it would cause damage to a kidney which would be better than the liver since you have 2 of them.  Not that I plan on overdosing my kids with either, but I thought it was pretty interesting information.  I’m not saying out dentist is an expert on children’s medication or anything, but I think until I hear differently I’m going to only stock Motrin…especially with my adventurous 2 year old who has now learned how to push chairs up to the counters and can get into pretty much ANYTHING she wants to.

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