Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Kitchen Antics

The boys are still learning the art of feeding them self with a spoon. It’s a tricky process that makes a lot of mess. Below are some pictures of the boys eating rice bubbles this morning.

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A little later in the day the boys sat at the table to do some drawing with their crayons. We’ve been a little slack in the art department lately. They boys will be getting some art supplies for Christmas, so we’ll be getting to art again next year.

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Ben’s drawingtn_PC100396

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Ethan’s drawingtn_PC100398

Ethan – concentrating hard on putting the crayons back in the box.tn_PC100400

Boys’ room

As promised a while ago here are some pictures of the boys’ room.

Ben at the door. Both boys love the fire truck pictures on their door.tn_PC100391

A closer look at the pictures on the door.tn_PC100390

Ethan and his cot, as seen from the door.tn_PC100379

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Also standing in the door way, looking towards the balcony. Ben’s cot on the left, Ethan’s on the right.tn_PC100382

Ethan, Ben and Ben’s cot. Also see the new air conditioner we bought for their room. The boys’ room faces west and gets VERY VERY hot in the mid-late afternoon. The new AC is great. Very efficient and very quiet. We can leave it on while they nap in the day, and set it to turn off a couple of hours after they are put to bed at night on hot days.

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A closer look at some of the pics on the wallstn_PC100388 

Pics over Ben’s cot.tn_PC100389

Sleeping Boys

We don’t often get to see our boys asleep as one boys usually starts making some noise to let us know he’s awake, and rouses the other boy into a lighter sleep or wakes him up. Both boys are usually awake when we walk into the room.

Recently I’ve managed to get a few pictures of my little darlings fast asleep.

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Early Christmas with Grandma

Last weekend the boys’ Grandma came to our house for an early Christmas. She is going to America for 6 weeks this Friday to spend Christmas with her son (Uncle Graham who lives in Texas). We celebrated last Saturday.  On Friday evening after the boys went to bed, Tracie and her mum put up the tree and wrapped all the presents (Sal was at work). The boys came downstairs on Saturday morning to see a tree and lots of presents in their living room. They LOVED it!!

Ethan examining the tree, Ben examining the presents!

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Ethan – LOVES the Christmas tree. A few days ago he rode up to the tree on his elmo plane, looked at one of the decorations, tried to pull it off and pulled the whole tree over. He broke a few decorations, but luckily it didn’t land on him.tn_PC050301

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Ethan playing peek-a-boo “Where’s Ethan??”tn_PC050313”Peek-a-boo”

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We also had Tracie’s cousin Keli and her 4yr old son Bailey come for a BBQ lunch. We exchanged presents, played in the back yard, and the boys swam in their little paddling pool. We had a wonderful day. We were having so much fun I forgot to take pictures later in the day!!

Chipmunks Indoor Playland

 

Today we went to Chipmunks Indoor Playland with some friends. The boys had a great time and played happily for 3 hours! They were both very adventurous (a little too adventurous for mummy’s liking!). The played with balls, climbed up the maze and went down the big slides. Lots of fun!!!


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Ben thinking about climbing up the big jumping castle/slide. He only got part way up before coming back down. tn_PC090319

Ethan was surprisingly more adventurous and climbed up the big slide.tn_PC090340

And then slid down, on his belly, feet first. He was so proud of him self when he got down. It really was a big slide.tn_PC090341

Ethan in the toddler area. He’s standing on a keyboard that played different noted when you stand on different keys. Very cool :)tn_PC090320

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Their favourite slide. Up and down so many times. . . . . Ben climbing up, Ethan is about to go down.tn_PC090331 

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Ben negotiating the maze.tn_PC090335

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The big kids maze – Ethan is climbing up near the top!tn_PC090355

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Again, Ethan right up the top. He’s standing behind the gun.tn_PC090358

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Ethan in the ball room. He’s pointing at another machine that blows wind into the air and makes the balls hover mid air. He had just noticed the balls mid-air.tn_PC090348

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

18 Months old – Allergy check-up

We took the boys for their allergy check-up yesterday. Jane, the dietician was very pleased with how they are going. She re-tested Benjamin. His egg allergy is improving.

For those who’ve never seen it, when you get a skin prick allergy test, the stamp your arm with a grid, then place a little drop of all the potential allergens on the skin. One drop in each box. They then prick the skin on each drop so we can see if there is a reaction. They also have 2 control drops. A histamine that everyone reacts to, and one that nobody reacts to. The histamine reaction each time the boys have been tested has measured at about 4x4mm. The previous times the egg box was also 4x4mm. This time it was 2x2mm. A smaller reaction shows the allergy is getting better :) No other allergies came up. (except a small reaction to cats, because we have cats!)

The dietician said we are still to avoid egg in all forms, all nuts and shellfish but we are now allowed to give them certain processed foods that warn on the label “may contain traces of egg or nuts” which we were previously avoiding.

She also encouraged us to give them a diet higher in protein and good fats to try and fatten little Benny up a little more. Ben was born smaller than Ethan, and has always been the little one. His weight has always sat in the 10th percentile, and he is still in that 10th percentile. She doesn’t want to see him drop any lower, and would like to see a little more meat on him for times that he may get sick and lose weight (which happened in July this year – both boys dropped about 1kg in about a week). She says we can drop the morning bottle, but keep the night bottle. She encouraged us to put a scoop of formula in their cows milk for added nutrients and protein.

In general we can now give the boys a wider diet, including all types of fish (except shellfish) and trying some higher salicylate fruits and vegetables. Both boys still react if their diet is too high in salicylates. Ben gets eczema, Ethan gets diarrhoea. If you’re interested, you can click HERE to see what foods are high in salicylates. Ben and Ethan seem to tolerate the ‘moderate’ category quite well. If we give them more than about 2-3 serves of ‘high’ a day in combination with only one ‘very high’ food, we get some reaction. The combined effect of the salicylates builds up in their system for about 3-4 days. We have to keep their diet stable over a period of 3-4 days, Sometimes it’s tough remembering what they got to eat yesterday, let alone 3 days ago. It’s also hard when Tracie and I are home with them at different times. Overall they are coping quite well with their allergies and intolerances. 

They were also weighed and measured:

ETHAN:

Weight – 11.52kg (25lb6oz)

Height – 83cm (32.6inches)

 

BENJAMIN

Weight – 10.28kg (22lb11oz)

Height – 82.5kg (32.4inches)


When you look at the boys standing side by side, it looks like Ethan is more than half a CM taller than Ben. I do wonder if she measured them wrong!! The boys will also have a community nurse 18month check-up soon. They will be re-weighed and measured then.