Sunday, August 26, 2012

Pictures of Eli



Well we have been extremely busy the past couple of weeks. I don't have time to write much but I thought I would add some recent pictures for friends and family to see. Eli has been talking in baby babbling quite a bit. His language skills are improving every day. Today he said "shower", last night he said "nose" and "teeth", and the other day he said "Oh my!". Can you guess who he heard that from?

Popsicles are an outside only food...
Eli's new bed from his Meme (Jon's Mom). I think he really likes it.


Most nights Eli helps me cook dinner. He samples things as we cook.

Here is Eli sampling the green pepper seeds...


Eli drinking his morning Ovaltine.

Eli noticed the camera and had to be a ham.


Eli at the beach on Lake Erie.

Hanging with Dad, while hanging on Dad.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

week 3


So as Jon and I were having a seriously intense conversation about adding cabinets to the dinning room, we look behind us and see this... Mr. Butthead was playing with the water dispenser. I think he was just waiting for a moment we weren't paying attention to pull this one.

Check out Eli's new hat! His Aunt Sarah picked it out. He kept it on as soon as he saw Jon wearing one too. This week's highlights:
We went to Ikea yesterday and got Eli a kid bed. We'll see how he sleeps in it tonight. Jon is putting it together now. Eli currently sleeps on a mattress on the floor. Sometimes he rolls off and wakes himself up. We have a bed rail to add to his new bed.
We also got another cabinet for the bathroom. Hopefully this one works out and we are not returning it like the last one.
This week we also had half of our massive pool deck removed. Once it is gone we plan to add steps down and create a patio in the back yard.
It was also my first week back at work. I think Jon is now seeing just how much work it is to stay at home with a kid. I would come home, and he would ask for 20 mins to chill. I was like "where's my 20 mins?" I didnt even take a lunch.
Eli's new word for the week was "table". Jon and I kept moving the dinning room table around, he said table once very clearly. He will also repeat "Claire" when Jon is yelling to me from another part of the house.
He is still very attached to Jon, and I think he views me as competition for Jon's attention. When I wash his hands or face he screams and thrashes his body. He will calmly protest for Jon under the same situation. The only that calms him down when he is crying because Jon had to step out, is to offer him food. He loves trying new things and there are very few things he does not like. He had freeze dried okra today from Trader Joe's and almost ate the whole bag.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Week 2


This week started out pretty crappy but today things are turning around.

On Sunday we found out that Jon accidentally drilled through the vent exiting the furnace as he was putting up a towel rack in the bathroom. A guy at Lowes said this could lead carbon monoxide to leak into the house as well as gas. So Jon cut a whole in the bathroom wall and patched it up with something that seals that kind of thing. He replaced the drywall and then started puttying. Eli was cooking with me in the kitchen and helping Jon too. On Monday Jon found bubbling in the ceiling of the downstairs bathroom. The shower was leaking through to the floor downstairs... We will be remodeling the bathroom much sooner than expected. Then today things started to look up, our dishwasher finally arrived! And the installation guy was available! I was also able to schedule Eli's pediatrician appointment, and Lowes really helped us out with a bathroom storage unit mix-up. A delivery truck came took the incorrect one and delivered the correct one. It was a good day.
Eli has learned a few new things too. He can climb in and out of the tub. When I say "oh man" he now says "man" in a tiny mimicking voice. He said "uh-oh" after I  said "uh-oh" because I dropped something. He is learning to do dishes. He stands on a stool next to me and wipes dishes with a sponge. When the phone rings he goes and grabs it and brings it to us (a nice perk). He holds the phone to his ear and nods his head yes. Nodding his head yes and shaking his head no are his primary means of communication. For someone who only started hearing English 3 and a half weeks ago its amazing how much he understands.
Two days ago when I was putting Eli's shoes on our cat Angel was trying to sneak out the door. I was telling her "no, get your butt in here" Eli went over to her and pushed her back into the house. I said "good job Eli" and he proceeded to hold his hand up, initiating a high-five.  It was pretty funny. I was impressed he understood that much and also that he knew that warranted a high-five.
Jon adding concrete to the crack to meet the home owner insurance needs. Eli was content as long as he is near Jon. He likes his new truck from Neal and Melissa.

We went to the mall to cool off one night. The house was so hot. Eli got new sandals and had fun running around.

At the mall they had a Tornado machine. Eli enjoyed it.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Week 1 of Real Life


Its easy to forget the state of your home when you have been away from it for 3 weeks. But let me back-up a little for those of you who don't already know. On June 1st we became first time home owners. That gave us a month and 6 days to get the new house ready before our 3 week trip to Thailand and return with a baby. During that time I was working a full time job, and Jon was off from work for the summer. We had ambitious goals on how to modify the house before we moved in. Jon was working on the house himself with a hired handyman, Jeremy and some help from his buddy Nick. Jon was able to replace the sliding glass doors with french doors, he was able to replace rotting floors all the way to the foundation in the dinning room, he was able to install stained glass lights, recessed lights, ceiling fans, and a bathroom light/fan combo and have it vent to the outside of the house (that meant cutting a hole in the roof), he even laid hard wood floors in the living room and dinning room and widened a doorway. A week before we were to leave for Thailand  Jon began working on the lower level of our house. He ripped out all of the ceilings. They looked like the top of a lemon meringue  pie, they were pretty gross. He and Jeremy hung the dry wall and began the puttying process. It was at this time that my parents came up to help us move. With the lower level of the house still under construction we had to stuff everything into the garage and in the main living areas of the house. Two days before we left (4th of July night) our dishwasher failed and flooded the kitchen. Fortunately Jon was home and the water mostly went into a vent that spouted into the basement (which was a mess anyway). The dishwasher was covered under the home warranty (sort of). The the following day as Jon began to pack his clothes for our 3 week adventure; he started laundry. As if on command both the washer and dryer broke. We had an extra set that was ours before the move. Jon had to physically move them without a dolly all by himself and re-hook up the other set before he could do his laundry so he could pack... Then he found that the hose leading from the dryer to the outside of the house was leaking water into the ceiling and walls. Needless to say the lower level is still a dusty dirty construction zone, and there is a lot of work needed to be done.
We returned from Thailand to the house in this state... Its been a long week. Eli has been a trooper. He just goes with the flow as long as he is with Jon. When we returned to a huge stack of mail we got a couple surprises. 1st our home owners insurance inspected our house while we were gone and said if we didnt make some changes soon our coverage was going to be dropped. We were still working on the house so of course it looked like a construction zone, now we have to speed it up to meet their deadline. The other was a court date set for Monday morning to appeal our home assessment/tax increase based on the too high assessment. As if that wasn't enough on Monday night I was paying bills and decided to check our lease for the rental house we still had. We still had un-moved furniture, kitchen ware, and stuff in storage over there. I thought we had the house until August 19th. Turns out our lease ended on July 31st! That gave us 2 days to completely move out and clean it and take care of the yard work (which was growing for 3 weeks). We didnt want to have to pay August's rent if we didnt have to. We hustled and got it done.

Aunt Barb got Eli this fun water toy, but I dont think this is the way it was meant to be played with.
In between all the chaos we tried to do some fun little things with Eli. We were happy to find that while we were gone a Menchie's Fro Yo place moved into Erie. At first Eli wasnt too sure about it, but then he couldnt get enough. We also took him to a playground. He wasnt too sure what to do there, he seemed to have more fun pushing his own stroller around.


Our cat Angel always feels she needs to be right with the family, she squished herself right in while I was pitting cherries for Eli.

Eli's first time eating nachos. He loves guacamole!
Fro Yo at Menchies


When I put Eli into his car seat I always say "bump" as his butt touches the seat. Now he says "bump" too, but it sounds like "dump".