He slept until 8:30!!! New record for the little man!
Well, he's done eating breakfast, so we are off to the church's rummage sale to see if we can't find anything we can't live without! :)


He slept until 8:30!!! New record for the little man!
Well, he's done eating breakfast, so we are off to the church's rummage sale to see if we can't find anything we can't live without! :)
I think that he looks awful cute with blue cheeks and chin - all he needs is the puffy red nose and curly hair - and a kooky name. We'll see!
Alex would trip and fall down and then raise his arms and legs way up so they weren't touching the grass. He would eventually get up on his own, but it was sure funny that he did this every single time!!
You can't see it from this shot, but his shirt was COVERED in grass! He had been playing in some water earlier, and his shirt wasn't quite dry yet. With the freshly cut grass, you can imagine what this shirt looked like!
And a smile for the camera! You can also see in his little paw his beloved rock, affectionately called, "mine." He seemed to have discovered that word this past week, because we heard it ALL WEEKEND!!! Mine, mine, mine, mine.......yes, little man, just about everything here is yours - but, come November, things will change! :)
At some point this morning, Alex slid his legs out of bed and onto the floor, but kept the upper part of his body in bed, thus, sleeping standing up. I don't ask why, and I don't ask how. We just take the pictures.
On an unrelated topic, much rejoicing around our house today as today was the last day of school. Christine was student free as of noon today, and only has 2 workdays left, and then she's off for the summer. Yay for three months paid vacation.
Tonight, we went to the Last Resort, and cabin retreat place just north of the Comstock dam (yeah, we didn't know they had a dam either) for a retirement party for Mr. Nitchie, Sargent's longtime science teacher. We had a nice time, and Alex enjoyed observing and yelling at the lodge's dog from a distance. However, when the dog got close, Alex was not quite as happy. But as soon as he ran away, Alex would start yelling "Bob" again.
(For those curious, Elly and Neil and Noah have a dog named Bob, and Alex has taken to calling all dogs of assorted shapes, sizes, breeds, colors, and smells, "Bob".)
After a couple hours of eating, chatting, chasing a small child, and talking baseball, it was time to head home. Alex is now fast asleep, and Christine is getting ready for bed.
In closing, I hope everyone has a great finish to their week and a fantastic weekend!
And the answer is no. No one cares if a mime gets crushed by a falling tree.
No one.
Not even his family. Maybe his "Bob".
This weekend my parents came to visit. My Dad is going to be leading the "troops" in our bathroom and kitchen remodels this summer. He needed to see it all to see what kind of timeline we'll need to be on, look at any potential "hangups", and get a general idea of what Andy and I want done. PLUS, they wanted to see their grandson! (Maybe that was the first reason, and the bathroom/kitchen was just an added bonus!) :)
Alex was hooked to Grandpa's leg all weekend! If Grandpa went downstairs, Alex wanted to go, too. Grandpa goes outside, Alex is right there. Alex wanted to follow him into the bathroom a couple of times, but that was just a little too close. I drew the line at that point. Here's a video of one of the rare times Grandpa went outside with Alex staying inside - at this point he finally figured out how to say, "Grandpa!" Yay for new words!! :)
Grandpa also did one of Alex's FAVORITE things - READING! Here's a shot of them reading a book about animals:
We also had quite a bit of fun out in Grandpa's pickup. As they were loading their things into the back, Alex wanted to climb in. He had a BLAST out there! I don't know why we bother buying toys - he LOVES the things that are just everyday - laying around! Here he is in the back, one of the few moments that he was actually sitting:
And playing through the window with Grandma:
Then it was time to say goodbye - Alex gave hugs and kisses all around - here he is "sharing the love" with Grandma:
Then tonight, at supper, Alex started a new "look" - he bends his head forward just so you can barely see his eyes - and then looks up at you while his head is still bowed. We have a couple of pictures, plus a video. What a funny man!
Thanks to all of you who sent birthday wishes, flowers, and other gifts - THANK YOU!!! Thanks also for all of the Mother's Day cards - I loved reading them! We had a wonderful time - I am so very thankful for all of you!! Happy Mother's Day to ALL of you mothers out there! :)
Wow - today was sure a Monday! We were all so tired this morning, it was hard to get out of bed! But today was a BEAUTIFUL day - almost 80 degrees - this crazy May weather has us all baffled. Snow/blizzard conditions one day, and 48 hours later - high 70's!! Hopefully winter has officially left us for a while!
Tonight, although Alex was borderline fussy all night, we did have quite a bit of fun with an "improv" game. He really likes to sit on the couch - and can be territorial about it at times. Tonight was one of those nights. He didn't want anyone else on the couch, but when Andy and I were up and moving around, he would want to be held. Jokingly, I picked him up and said, "Stay on the couch!" He thought this was HILARIOUS!! I got one of those deep belly laughs......so the game ensued. Andy came in from the other room to shoot the video. Enjoy!
Tomorrow night I may not be able to post, as we need to run to Grand Island to pick up a few things for both home and school. The 5th and 6th grades are travelling to the Omaha zoo on Wednesday, and we need to buy food, as they don't provide anything. We also need a few things for home, so a post may be coming on Wednesday. Have a great day everyone!
A video of Alex playing in the car - being a little monkey!
It was a nice weekend, and as always, the time went by way too quickly. We did see some "unexpected" friends when we stopped in Ogallala for a quick bite - Pastor John and Joanne Peterson from (formerly) Timothy in Blue Springs. They said to tell everyone hello - and that they miss you all!
Lately, Alex has been trying to do somersaults. He must be seeing kids at childcare do this - he will put his head on the ground and try to lift his feet up over his head. He hasn't been successful at this on his own yet, but he is very close. Here are a couple of shots, silly boy!
Alex has yet another new favorite book. It was a gift to Daddy last Father's Day, and ONLY Daddy gets to read it. (Mommy will read it if Daddy isn't around.) It has all sorts of fathers giving their children kisses on different body parts. Alex has learned all of the parts - head, neck, ears, eyes, paw (hand), nose - and then comes the end - - just watch! Alex LOVES the end, and anticipates it every time! Many times, he is reacting before the 2nd to last page!
Such a funny little man!! :)
We both had our doctor visits today - my 12 week (end of the first trimester - yay!) and Alex's 18-month checkup (and shots - boo!). Dr. Julie decided to try to listen and find baby's heartbeat first. At my 8-week checkup, we weren't able to find it - which is pretty normal - but today Acta was right by my hip and was beating loudly for all to hear! Andy wasn't off of work yet, and Alex was a little stressed out being in the Dr.'s office, so he sat on my upper belly and watched Dr. Julie as she found Acta. He was very well-behaved, what else should I expect?!!?? Then it was on to Alex's appointment. I told her that I was a little concerned, because he has a persistent cough (especially if he gets upset - he almost can't catch his breath he's coughing so hard), and his nose is CONSTANTLY running. It's always clear, so I haven't been concerned, but this is beginning to be an ongoing thing. I don't know if kids this age have seasonal allergies or not, so I asked her about it. She began to check him out, and listened to his lungs, took his pulse, listened to his heart, all of the good stuff. Then on to the ears.......that's where it didn't come out so good. She looked in the first one and said, "Eeeewwwww." Then she looked in the other one and said, "Double Eeeeewwww." Rats - MORE issues with the ears! He hasn't been running a temp, and hasn't been overly cranky, so she wants to wait this one out. However, if he begins running a temp, we are to call her and she will prescribe something. We talked quite a bit about how ear infections are becoming a recurring issue, and what she thought needed to be done about it. She wants to wait until May/June, because at about 20 months, the ear canal begins to slant quite a bit, therefore alleviating most ear infection issues. If they are still continuing this summer, then tubes may be a very valid option. She isn't concerned about his hearing, or his language, which relieved me quite a bit. I guess I have just seen to many kids in school that are so far behind because of hearing issues - I wanted to take care of the problem before it got "that bad". His vocabulary is around 25 words, which is a little above for his age, and he understands language very well. She did a few activities with him, and he did exactly what she asked. SO, my worries are gone - for now. :)
When Daddy came to the clinic, Dr. Julie wanted him to hear Acta. We were worried that he/she had moved, but they were still in the same place - so Andy was able to hear. There was only ONE heartbeat, so now hopefully that nighttime dream will disappear. (I can't imagine having two at the same time!!)
Then, tonight, as we were getting Alex ready for bed, and had just put his diaper on, he began to play with his humidifier. He is just fascinated by this - we can't understand why. We'll walk into his room midday and it will be on - - silly guy! He decided that he wanted to dance, which is just too cute!
So, for your viewing pleasure - "somewhat naked" Alex, dancing......(by the humidifier)
And that is the reason why I am not too concerned about his ears - for now anyway. After all, it's my job to worry. :)
Today Alex came in and woke us up. I was asleep, and had a feeling like I was being watched (anyone else have that feeling??). I opened my eyes, and there was my little man! I'm glad we keep the baby gate up all the time now, as he's figured out how to get himself out of bed.
We then began on some "house things" that needed done. It had been a while since we had washed the windows and cleaned out the ledges, so we got that done. My goal was to hang laundry out on the line, but the wind thought otherwise. So much for "going green" today! We did get all of the laundry done, then it was to the outdoors! We had to trim a few bushes out front, remove a tree that didn't make it though the last snowstrom, fertilize the lawn, and begin with the grass seed in the backyard over the parts that weeds tend to try to overtake. I have to exhale just thinking about all of it! Andy also had baseball practice with a bunch of TIRED guys - they had prom last night - but practice wasn't until 3, so they should have been able to catch up! Oh, well. Games start next month, and then the summer flies by!
Well, enough of my rambling, here are the pictures and a couple of videos of the little guy.
His "fort" in the corner of the living room - he seemed to be very fascinated by the nail holes in the baseboard......(notice the NASCAR shirt - I know there's no race today - except Nationwide - but it was a good day for it anyway!)
This was last night - we had bought a few boxes of diapers and wipes at Sam's Club, and Alex LOVED playing on them - there is also a video of this....
This was today at lunch. We had sandwiches with the works - VERY yummy! Alex loved the veggies, including a few new ones! He had green peppers, tomatoes, avacados, fresh spinach, cheese, summer sausage, Sun Chips, and BLACK OLIVES! I have been trying to teach him the "fun way" to eat his olives, and he got it this time!! :) It's still a little hard to get just that one finger through, so he still pinches a few to get them up, but he was doing it quite a bit!! :)
Have a GREAT week everyone! :)
Hello all - it's the "less funny" of the Bowin pair out here in Central Nebraska. Don't worry - no need for seat belts, as you won't be rolling out of your chairs laughing. :)
I have a few pictures that we have taken the past couple of days - and thought that most of you would like to see them. Here's Alex as I found him a few days ago when I went in to get his clothes ready for the day. This is his Daddy's favorite sleeping position, too. (Hmmm....psychology buffs out there - are sleeping positions inherited?!?!!!)


Have a great week, everyone! :)
Tonight, right before bedtime, Alex was WIRED!! I had crawled around on my hands and knees, and chased after him a bit, and he thought that it was so funny! Andy grabbed the camera and began shooting, and there are a TON of "belly laughs" out of Alex. You can tell that he's getting tired, because I am not even touching him and he is falling down laughing!!!
When you are having a "down" day - keep this one close by!!!
Alexander didn't get his afternoon nap today, so we towed a very fine line between happy and grumpy (I know, some of you out there believe that he's NEVER grumpy - believe us, he can be!! It's not often, but it can happen.....)
With the "Sports" themed video we posted the other night, we thought that this one would be very appropriate. Andy has always said that his children will never play soccer - and I think that Alex may have solidified that thought tonight with his "skills" (note that the word "skills" is used in quotes - it seems to be anything but) - -
Towards the middle and end of the video - Alex goes over into the corner and looks behind the chair. Squiggles is back there, and she has figuered out a way to stay just out of his arm's reach. However, that doesn't stop him from trying. You may be able to hear the hissing in the background - she's not too thrilled about him finding her. We think that it's a game they play - she struts around, gets him to notice her, and then hides where he can't get to her.
A little note on the weather - yeah, they are predicting 4"-6" by Friday morning. Rain is to start tonight, and the precipitation is to continue until midday Friday....I don't think anyone has clued Mother Nature into the fact that IT'S APRIL!!!! Right now, I am having a hard time beliving all of this "global warming" stuff - I will wait to see a slight hint of "warm." Plus side - I may get another snow day this school year :) (Teaching ROCKS!) I did get contacted by a school in Delray Beach, Florida, to see if I would be interested in teaching there......with snow coming, it seems to be worth some careful consideration....
Enjoy - and Happy Thursday! :)
Well, Andy will sleep better tonight knowing that his son may, indeed, be a pitcher. Oh, boys!!
What a funny pair! Won't Andy's baseball team give him a hard time if they see that he can't even hit off of his own son?!?!!? I know, Andy was hitting light so that the ball was sure not to hit Alex. I just have to give him a hard time. :) There may have been a balk in before that second pitch, I'm not sure....... :)
A note on the "new" bed - Alex got up twice through the night, either crawling out or rolling out. Once at 11 - we found him and he was on the floor by his night light (if you look at the picture in yesterday's update - it's up behind the plant), the second time he was in the middle of his room, standing, crying. I put a body pillow on the floor next to his bed, just in case something would happen. Both times he went right back into bed - so we'll see what happens tonight! (If you read this before the school day on Tuesday - PRAY for snow here! It's raining right now - 6:30 pm - and we are to get 3"-5" tonight, with a nice sheet of ice underneath. So, I am hoping for a snow day - - yes, in April!!!) :)
Today we just bummed around the house. Andy had baseball practice, and was encouraged by the number of guys that showed up. They're still trying to recruit a few more, but they had a good time. Alex and I stayed home and watched the NASCAR race - yay Carl!! :)
We've been talking for a while how we need to start Alex's transition to a bigger bed, well before the baby gets here. His crib is one of those convertible ones - to a toddler/day bed first, and then can be used as a full-size headboard. We took the first step tonight and tried out the toddler bed. Alex was a HUGE help as we did this, we felt it was important for him to see his bed changing. When I put him down tonight, he pointed to the side that was now missing - what a kid! Here's a shot of the new bed:
We'll see how tonight goes - he may not be ready for it, and that's fine, we can change it back. But we do want to start getting him ready, and don't want to feel too rushed about it - because when the baby comes it will be change enough!!
I am beginning to feel better - still coughing every now and then, but am not winded anymore. I am hoping to get a good sleep tonight, to be ready for the kiddos tomorrow!! Goodnight all!