Monday, August 26, 2013

January 2013- Settling In


Hi All,
Can you guess where we had the boys’ birthday party this year?  Yeah, I caved.  While we were in LBurg I realized that we had to either have a quick birthday with his friends in the suburbs before we moved into our house or we’d have to either wait until he made friends or invite a bunch of strangers to his party.  So we decided to have a last minute party at Chuck-e-Cheese.  I have to say that the kids had an absolute blast and it was by far the easiest party we’ve thrown.  It worked out pretty well all around.










So here we are again.  In a new house, in a new neighborhood.  But this time around it just feels right.  And I think the kids can feel it.  It’s where we belong.  As we unpacked the cars and painted the closets and took down ugly curtains the first weekend, we watched the parade of kids pass our windows.  We played soccer in the backyard when a friend was in the neighborhood.  And on moving day, per Rin’s request, we went to Cactus Cantina, which was our fave place to go when we were in DC.  It is perfect. 

Well, ok, so the house itself isn’t perfect.  The bathrooms haven’t been done since 1941 when the house was built.  And the kitchen is crazy small and has a non-working oven that we have to replace asap.  The dryer is from 1980 and you have to run it twice to get anything dry.  And we need to go to the hardware store because the sellers took all the light bulbs and some of the outlet covers (yeah, seriously).  But it is perfect.  I would so much rather have a house that is imperfect than a neighborhood that is.  And we are so excited to make it our own as time goes by.  But so far so good.  The boys love it and that’s all I really care about.



And speaking of the boys, not only did Rin start a new school here and seems to be settling in just fine but our sweet baby Bek has finally gone to his first day of school ever.  He was so excited about it and we have been talking about it for weeks now.  And he really got the whole school thing because he’s seen Rin take off for school every morning for the last two years and has wanted so badly to go too.  And finally it was his big day.  Rin hadn’t been enrolled yet and so he got to see his little bro off and at one point said, “I think I might cry, he’s a big boy now” which I’m sure he heard me say at some point.  But Little Man was nothing but excited.  He got dressed, got his little tiny lunch box, started walking toward the school and it wasn’t until we were actually inside that the tears started.  “No Apple School, Mama.  No Apple School.” As tears rolled down his big adorable cheeks and his little lip was trembling.  My heart was breaking but the sane part of me knew he would be fine.  His teacher got him playing with some animals and that was it, we were off.  When we came to pick him up later that day, I asked the lady at the front how he did and she said he was absolutely wonderful.  No tears all the rest of the day and he was a complete delight (of course, I mean, I knew that).  He saw us and came running with a big hug for his Dada and big brother and I was so relieved.  School is a success.  Now I’m not going to tell you about day #2 (time out) but instead focus on the fact that Gigi got to come up and see her babies and their schools and they were so happy to show them off.  So I have to say that we are settling in pretty well around here.  If it weren’t for all those stinking boxes to unpack…







I still think of our little stinkpot as that shy quiet little guy that we adopted and it always takes me by surprise when I realize he’s not.  When I went to pick him up from day 2 of preschool, she commented that he was very definite about what ‘work’ he wanted to do and said ‘no’ to the one that she suggested and let her know the one that he wanted to do.  She said it was so good that he was so confident and I just paused and didn’t answer.  Because although I know that is who he is now and I am so happy about it, I still forget that this is the new Aibek.  That he is opinionated and loud and absolutely full of personality.  So Aibek, if sometime down the road I yet again forget that you don’t need taking care of and that you have a mind of your own, I might just need a little reminding that you are no longer the terrified, quiet, unsure child that we adopted but are now confident and self assured and you know what you want.  And it is wonderful. 

Except that our Sweet Bek sometimes turns into Terror Bek.  I woke up yesterday morning to the little man yelling downstairs “You ‘toopid!  You ‘tupid!  You ‘tupid!” and thank the good lord that Rin didn’t take the bait.  I kept waiting for the inevitable retribution from Rin but it never happened.  Instead, I heard him talking quietly and calmly to his little brother that it’s not nice to take his seat when he just got up to go to the bathroom and that he should give it back.  I have done something right I think.  I may not do it all right but at least some of it is rubbing off.  And Rin does just adore his little brother Bek. 



Overheard in the next room when Rin was talking with his friend
Friend: “I think it would be great if we could switch families and we could live together and Bek could live over at my house and I wouldn’t have to live with an annoying sister and then you wouldn’t have to deal with an annoying brother.” 
Rin: ”But that would make me really sad actually.” 
F: “Why?”
Rin: “Because I really love my brother”
F: “But you like me right?” 
Rin: “Yeah, but I really really love my brother” 
and this was all said about 5 minutes after Rin got completely frustrated at Bek for busting in on his playdate with the kid next door.  I just love being able to get out of the picture enough to hear stuff like that and know that it is genuine and not said just to make me happy but because he truly feels it.  I just love the love we got going on around here. 






And we’ve had a lot of playing going on around here.  Within a day of meeting the neighbor kids, they had organized a stand to sell cookies in the front yard.  I just love it.  And I love the kid friendships that happen.  They are BFF’s within minutes of meeting each other.  And Peter and I are starting to meet some really nice people around here too.  We really are settling in just fine.

Love to all, -m

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Christmas/Birthdays and a Snowy Day 2012


Hi All,
So Christmas began as usual.  Stockings so full they are past bursting and a big fat pile of gifts for the boys.  And they took it opening them like ducks to water.  There was lots of “Oh my gosh I love it so much!”  And “It was just what I wanted!”  And from Bek’s corner, “Mama, look what mine get!”  Every kid’s dream. 








And of course, the next day was Rin’s 6th birthday.  Yes, my sweet baby is 6 already.  He ham man hands and man hairs on his legs.  I keep telling him to stop growing but he just tells me, “I can’t help it Mama.  I have to grow up.  It’s what I’m supposed to do.”  If only I could stop time.  We let him have whatever kind of cake that he wanted and he decided that he would like cinnamon coffee cake with raw cookie dough on top.  OK.  I love that this kid thinks outside the box. 





 And then Mother Nature sent a little gift to me in the form of snow.   Oh white stuff, how do I love thee?  There is nothing better for two little boys than to spend a couple of hours in the snow.  It doesn’t even have to be deep or anything.  It’s just the novelty of it that’s so exciting. 







And then it was time to head home to our horrible apartment.  But the upside was that we got to celebrate our little Bekster’s 3rd birthday.  Rin and Peter went off after we got home to pick out a cake from the store and our boy felt so special to have a cake that was all for him. 






All in all it was a fabulous holiday.  My sweet boys get just a little bit bigger and sweeter and more fun every year.  It's so fun to watch them grow.  Love to all, -m





Dec 2012


Hi All,
Our December started off with a fabulous trip to NYC with friends.  We drove into town via Times Square after the sun went down to Rin and Aibek’s delight.  “It’s like a festival Mama!  It really is!” is what I heard from the back seat.  These boys are definitely made for the city.  The following night we saw Spider-Man on Broadway and it was so much fun.  We went to the 8pm show and I was a little worried about how Bek would do but he was entranced the entire 2&1/2 hours. And Rinat had a smile on his face and was transfixed by the story and the singing and the people flying around.  The weekend was rainy and cold which I sort of love at Christmas time.  Makes it feel legit.  So did the carriage ride through the park. 




  I love that we live in DC.  We get to do things like go on school field trips to visit the White House while it’s all dressed up for Christmas.  It was amazing. 





  While still living in the apartment, we did the best we could to make it festive.  We couldn’t fit a tree which was sad but we did put up decorations, make a gingerbread house, make pictures to hang, and of course Elf was in residence to make the holiday complete.





 And since we were unable to really do it up right in the apartment, we headed to LBurg a bit early where we knew we would be overwhelmed with Christmas decorations.  The boys went to visit Santa at the mall which went a lot better this time.  Bek sat nicely on his lap and snuggled with him while Rin read the list to him.  The long list.  And afterward, the boys spied a bungee jump thing and insisted on taking a turn.  It’s funny that Rin used to be so fearless about everything and now he’s the one who is the cautious one.  I guess he’s gotten smarter with age.  









The boys enjoyed at the Christmas prep with GigiMar and Auntie Ann including making cookies for Santa.  Who doesn’t love cookies with fifty pounds of sprinkles?



More in the next post since I only get 20 photos per post…

Much love, -m