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behind home plate

Friday, July 3rd, 2009
good throw dylan!
good throw dylan!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Last night, Tom played in a students v. staff softball game down at SJSU. This meant, Dylan and I had to drive on over pretty much directly from school. When I got there to pick him up, he was dry and in the same pants, but he apparently hadn’t gone pee for quite some time! Simply informing him that it would be a good idea to pee before we drove 35 miles wasn’t sufficient motivation…and neither was some encouragement by a couple of other parents passing through on their own pick-up trips! But, finally, I picked up his potty and took it into the staff bathroom so we could “race”, and wouldn’t you know it, he went pee…and, boy, was there a LOT! I was relieved (and so was he, I’m sure!)

Once at the game, Dylan was so excited to see Tom out there on the field! I couldn’t get him out of the car fast enough. He was just chattering away, a mile a minute: “I wanna see Daddy…is he playin’? Where’s the batter? Is that softball?”


tom hit a line drive. too bad someone caught it!
tom hit a line drive!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

We did a bit of running with another little fella named Noah and then, right before the game started, Dylan ran over to his travel potty, shouting, “I need to go poo!”. At first I thought I heard wrong, but I could see he was desperately trying to unpack the thing, so I waddled over and helped him set it up right behind home plate! And, boom, there he went! I was so proud of him!!!

Shortly afterwards, it was Tom’s turn to bat and we watched him zing a solid line drive…but too bad it was caught!


behind home plate, watching the game
behind home plate, watching the game
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Dylan was just an absolute sweetie during the entire game. He was cheering and clapping with the rest of the crowd and kept asking me what this person was saying and what that person was saying (mostly, it was people barking out strategies and rooting people on)…We spent a lot of time behind home plate just throwing around an extra softball (and also kicking it around like a soccer ball!).

The staff went on to win the game 6-0 (apparently, they’ve never lost a game so far!) and, afterwards, we had a nice dinner at International Vegetarian House.

Dylan didn’t want to use the potty during dinner, but afterwards, he used it before we headed home.

Unbelievably, since he was a “no-nap-nic” that day (he declared this to me at school, following it up with a little hop and an, “isn’t that funny??”) and he woke up earlier than usual, he did not fall asleep on the way home!

While we were getting him ready in the car, he talked about reading three books (Flotsam, Click Clack Splish Splash, and Sleepy Bears), and I think he stayed up just for that…Even though he was droopin’, he sang songs with me instead (very, very, very cute!). Once home, we read the 3 books we promised we’d read and then it was lights out….


haircuts and poop

Saturday, January 12th, 2008
daddy's new haircut - Dylan needs another one!
daddy’s new haircut – Dylan needs another one!
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

The caption pretty much sums it up: Tom’s hair is shorter and Dylan’s continues to grow…at an alarmingly fast pace (so it seems)!

Also, Dylan dropped another poop in the potty today. This time, it was mostly luck. He was chanting, “cokkee, cokkee, cokkee” and, in the midst of this display, I noticed he started to bear down and grimace a little. So up I sprang, hurriedly asking if he wanted to sit on the potty while I ripped off his diaper shell, then the diaper, etc. He was in the middle of a protest, when suddenly: “bye bye!”

He shot up from the potty and there was a poop. Just fantastic! Even better: Taliana and Auntie Heather were here to shower him with extra kudos!

Dylan is now addicted to The Potty Movie (a DVD we got in his potty book package from Costco). He requests “Henry” all morning long and we’re all stuck hearing the “Bye Bye Diapers” song loop for hours.

We know we’re still a long way off from him being fully potty-trained, but we sure hope all of this will pay off with him being potty trained sooner rather than later…!


celebrations galore

Monday, November 19th, 2007
awake and happy to see daddy
awake and happy to see daddy
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

It’s been another fun, but very exhausting week. We celebrated Taliana’s Adoption Day, Tom’s birthday and Mike’s 70th!

On Wednesday, we celebrated Taliana’s actual Adoption Day with a brunch at Zachary’s and a little side trip to a nearby park. Poor Dylan fell asleep on the way to daycare, but woke up after only about an hour of napping!

Truncated naptimes are usually ok if we have some time to make up the shortfall the following day, but of course, this week, we were also celebrating Tom’s actual bday.

So, on Thursday evening, we did a joint Adoption Day/Birthday dinner at P.F. Chang’s in San Jose which meant another late night for little Dylan. He played alllllll day — first at Hanalee’s house in the morning with Paris and then (he skipped naptime) at daycare. He sacked out before HAT even arrived to carpool over to San Jose! He slept a little on the drive over (and didn’t know we were having yet another celebration, so when he woke up, he was sooo very happy to see Taliana and daddy — see picture), but that was not enough!

neeeed cokkee
neeeed cokkee
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Dinner was leisurely. The night went late, Dylan slept late, and the next morning, we were up early again for another trip to the Children’s Discovery Museum. He was so TIRED, but still gamely enjoyed the visit!!

Saturday offered no rest catch-up. We were up early to make goodies — hummus, a pasta dish with tahini lemon sauce, sweet pea guacamole, and mexican hot chocolate cupcakes with chocolate ganache — for Grandpa Mike’s big 70th birthday bash.

The birthday bash was soo much fun, but it was also another late night! Luckily, Dylan fell asleep in the car immediately, but by then, it was already close to 10:30pm.

To wrap things up for the week, we awoke late this morning (8:30am) and hurried our way to readiness for a nice day trip to Gilroy Gardens with Cindy and the boys, and an old friend of mine from AOL and her 6-year old son.

Dylan is asleep as I type, but we’re about to wake him up so he doesn’t end up sleeping at 11pm tonight!

Hopefully, he’ll be able to recupe some sleep tonight and tomorrow morning.

As to new words this week, he’s got “juice” and “vacuum” down a bit clearer, “thanks,” “spoon” (sounds like “boon”), “cookie,” “cupcake,” “book,” and the cutest thing (in our eyes), are the nods accompanying the “yeah’s,” done whole-upper-body style….


…when Tom and Dylan play together…

Monday, November 12th, 2007
wooow
wooow
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Overheard from the dining room where Dylan and Tom are coloring: “Yes, that’s right. She drinks coffee and smokes. That’s why she has yellow teeth.”

Ai yai yai….


Tom’s soup-er bday party

Monday, November 12th, 2007
dylan!
dylan
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

This week was all about four new choppers pushing their way into Dylan’s little world and all the pain that the process entails! We’re not over with the teething yet as only two teeth so far seem to have just, just, just barely broken through the gums! Dylan is doing relatively well, I think, but he has been pretty clingy with me which has made it a little more difficult to feel good about leaving him at daycare or the nanny while I go about my work responsibilities.

Dylan also participated in another child development study up at the University. This one was more interesting than the others simply because he got to play and not just passively observe things.

We also ended the week with a nice bday celebration for Tom! Tom and I both had busy weeks at work but, miraculously, we managed to pull the soup prep off.

In the end, we served seven soups: squash, apple and fennel; butternut lemongrass; Asian noodle soup; lentil-bean stew; chestnut soup; wild-rice and cranberry; and a brandied pumpkin dessert soup. We also served the ever-popular vegan Mexican hot chocolate cupcakes with chocolate ganache and some lychee cupcakes with coconut glaze.

As usual, Dylan had a blast. In fact, when I told him we were having a party, he broke out in a big, wide grin!

The new things this week include saying all three syllables of “banana,” as well as “baby,” “bath,” “bird,” “book,” “down,” “dat dough” (for “vacuum”), “ju” (for “juice”), “baa” (upon seeing pictures of sheep), “mine,” “me,” and signing “drink.” We also discovered he knows (as we just started asking) what his knees, mouth, teeth, cheeks, ears, hair, toes, feet, and nose are. Now he points to pictures and tells us “daddy”, “mommy”, and for him, “me” (he loves the “me” song we learned from Music Together, too)! And, finally, he has been imitating the Elmo in Chicken Suit chicken dance since last night when Cindy gave it to him….It’s very cute.

Back Log: Holy smokes! At this time last year, Dylan didn’t have any teeth! What’s more he wasn’t even crawling! (Read more…)

Dyl sergeant

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Here’s Dylan requesting lots of extra push ups from Tom. Later on, he tries copying some of Tom’s karate kicks. He clearly adores his dad….

proof that this guy is a bad influence on the boy…!

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Ahhh…got coffee. Life is good.
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Here’s Tom at the Farmer’s Market last Saturday….We had to make it Priority One to stop by the coffee tent to get daddy-o a cup o’ joe (note the balled up canvas bag in Tom’s hand that is still empty!)!

And, most mornings, he makes coffee at home, right? So, of course, little Dylan knows all about coffee — he makes it with daddy pretty often (sometimes twice a day!)…he knows we have to scoop the beans out of the airtight jar first. Then, we grind the beans. While all this is happening, we’ve got water coming to a boil in the kettle….He will point to each step to let you know what you have to do!

So, I guess we shouldn’ t have been surprised when he tried to say coffee during this evening’s coffee prep. It came out as “cah-ee”, but he repeated it later on when we asked him to say it!


thumbs up to dad

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Tom’s torn cornea
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Tom came home all set to play with little D. and WHAM! Dylan flailed his little arm with his little thumb with his not-yet-clipped thumbnail and, with great random aim, he raked his little thumb with his NYCT right across Tom’s cornea!

Luckily, Tom’s no stranger to torn corneas (thanks to that black belt dude whose long toenails got the better of Tom’s eyes way back when…), so he knew straight away that this burning and itching he was feeling in his eyeball was a job for the Urgent Care doctor.

Yeeeesh…

What a week we’ve been having. So far, I’m the only one who has not had to see a doctor (not for myself, anyway).


Father’s Day walk along West Cliff

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Father’s Day walk along West Cliff
Originally uploaded by coffywoman.

Father’s Day was a day with a lot of eating out and a lot of work being done. After brunch at Dharma’s and Tom’s 2-hour nap, we took a short walk along West Cliff, had dinner at Thai House, and then headed home to do work. Tom prepped for his classes and that about wrapped up Dad’s day festivities up here….

Hope the celebratin’ was grand down south!


Tom zippin’ it

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Tom on a zipline in Mexico. He didn’t make it all the way to the platform, so he had to reel himself in….