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    Thursday, November 19, 2009

    Ethan at Daycare!

    Ethan is coming up on his 1 year anniversary at the Carlson Daycare Center. We're very happy with such excellent resources and very blessed that their 3 day weeks there are so full of wonderful activities.

    Here are pictures from the little camera we've kept in the room.

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    Monday, September 28, 2009

    Ethan's 1 year well baby today!

    My baby is ONE!   How crazy is that?!?!!? 

     

    Here’s his stats as I remember them:    33 inches = off the charts!

    Weight:    23.3 lbs --  75%;    

     

    He’s the long lean little brother machine!    He took his shots much better than big brother, but I think it helps that mommy is more of a pro these days… plus prepared with candy J

     

     

    Ethan charmed all the ladies in the doctor office, while the doctor was a little bit behind; we wandered the hallways and smiled and waved at everyone.    Charmer! 

     

    Ethan is totally loving the communication phase!   He currently signs for help (or throws a tantrum);   and has a general sign that when paired with a grunt differentiates his different needs.   He raises his arm and does a little open/close the fingers backwards wave.    When he adds the point at the sippie and an extra long grunt, it means he wants the sippie.    When he points at a food choice.. that’s what he wants!     Of course, anytime he sends his plate/spoon/food down to the floor, it means he doesn’t want it.      He’s long since mastered the headshake no and for emphasis will totally look away from a proffered item.    It’s really cute.    He’s also very into words --   Ah Duh (all done)  Yayayayayaay  (Oliver);  MAMAMAMA   (mama);   Of course, there’s more, but I’ll have to add them later!   

     

    He’s a great little guy with a big smile that lights up our lives! 

     

    PS:   Almost sleeping through the night… I’m thinking he’s on a growth spurt and has had a bit of a night waking issue.   He’s no fun to be up with (I think it makes him mad to wake up at night, but the little man doesn’t soothe himself back to sleep that well)> 

     

     

    A day in the life


    I found this on my work computer from six months ago. Kind of cute, if I do say so myself!

    Yesterday marked our first joint Well Baby visit – Camden's 18 month and Ethan's 6 month. I thought it was time to document a day in the life of my boys à
    6:30 AM: Baby's crying – listen intently to determine which one is giving us our Morning wake up call (not that it really matters!)
    6:32 AM: Nurse Ethan… Can we get his breakfast done before big brother wakes?
    6:32 AM: Discuss the good night with Steve… I know I was up with Ethan, but I'm too tired to remember à 3:20? No, says Steve, he was up with Oliver; Oh, well, must have been before that
    6:40 AM: Camden hollers!
    6:45 AM: No cuddling, Camden is stating intently "eat", "eat"
    6:46 AM: Waffles are in the toaster and discover the carton of Soy milk is empty. Drats!
    6:50 AM: Camden is adamant that "Wah-ver" is not going to work, tantrum is broiling. Emergency stash of Similac's ready to feed Soy formula.. will it be a sufficient substitute?
    6:51 AM: "Wah-vels" are on the plate, Big Brother is content for now
    6:52 AM: Go find Ethan…. Luckily he's still generally wherever I left him and also genuinely happy that I came back for him
    7:00 AM: Waffels for everyone… daddy makes me coffee before heading out to be at work by 7:10 AM: Diaper change! Ethan's wet diaper has the beginnings of formed poops! Am I really that excited about formed poops? Maybe I'm sad about formed poops? Maybe I am waaaay too sleep deprived to care so much about formed semi-formed poops.
    7:20 AM: Camden's diaper change, luckily he's pretty excited to tell me about his current interest in Buttons the musical stuffed animal to protest too much
    7:30 AM: What are we going to do all day? The kids are sensing my lack of preplanned activities. Steve leaves with a reminder that the upstairs bathroom needs straightening up (as does the rest of the ENTIRE house!)
    7:40 AM: Feed the facebook addiction? No… too much work!
    7:45 AM: What smells? I mean, Who smells!
    7:46 AM: Ethan smells…. Little man surely must feel better after he unloads!
    7:50 AM: Art time: Camden loves art and the Art Box needs to be sorted.
    8:10 AM: Grandma calls to check in… doe we need them to come up this weekend? That's sweet, I think, I'll check with Steve, but I think we're fine, I respond.
    8:15 AM: Masterpieces should really take longer… a lot longer. But most of the art box is sorted
    8:20 AM: Call Ba Noi in Ohio to catch up on the week. Decide to webcam;
    8:30 AM; Where's that danged Web Cam? We just used it last week with Dr. Aunt Paige.
    9:00 AM: Baby Juggle for Ba Noi and Ong Noi: But great chat. Camden loves seeing his Grandparents: he played peek a boo, showed off his love for his little brother and his words too; Ethan smiled and enjoyed the session too!
    9:10 AM: Oh! I'm missing my Stay At Home Mom indulgent hour: The Ellen Show! Usually the boys and I dance with along with her to many giggles.
    9:11 AM: Now who smells? Surely not Ethan again!!! Camden's turn for a diaper change.
    9:20 AM: Where's the Febreeze? Freshen the house while ½ watching Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson on Ellen
    10:15 AM: Snack time: Cheerios and bananas…. The similac is not going over well in the cheerio bowl. "Cookie, Cookie" is the mantra. Hmmmm
    10:30 AM: Dismantle the baby swing. Ethan hasn't been in it in weeks. Start a tantrum by not letting Camden play with the electic cord
    11:00 AM: General clean up: sort the DVD collection for the ARC collection coming on Tuesday;
    11:15 AM: Camden walks purposefully over to pantry and pulls out the Gerber granduates for lunch. Throw in a steam fresh bag of veggies first and the heat up lunch
    11:16 AM: Prepare Ethan's peas knowing he's not going to like them…double check that there's sweet potatoes
    11:30 AM: Everyone's eating! Sort of! (Attempt to sneak in Ethan's antibiotic!)
    11:32 AM: Seriously…. Lunch really should last shorter and not be so messy!!!! Nap time is really needed, with Mommy needing a nap the most.
    12:00: Ethan nurses and falls asleep. This could be good, this could be very good!
    12:30 pm: Nap time disaster start. Camden is adamant that his naptime will not be occurring as scheduled (maybe because he slept in?)
    1:00 Pm: Seriously? Doesn't he realize that not amount of tears will forego naptime? And it's not a game, contrary to popular belief
    1:10 pm: Suppress major jealousy as Steve has returned to work from home. He's currently reclined watching THE Ohio State Buckeyes play their first game in the big 10 tourney
    1:30 pm: Call gradma, this mommy is miserable and wants her mommy!
    1:40 pm: Steve can sense my desperation and intervenes with Camden and his unwillingness to nap
    1:45 pm: the countdown begins: scrape out the rancid left over chicken that didn't get eaten, empty the pungent garbage, empty the dishwasher… wash all the dishes because they weren't clean – again. Check the Jet Dry – still full; check for plugged something… see a broken piece. Load the dishwasher anyway…. Things got marginally clean even with that broke piece.
    1:59pm: Short napper wakens… pop in and sooth him back to sleep

    I wish I could remember how the rest of this day went! All the days go so fast but are so wonderful!

    Wednesday, September 9, 2009

    Ethan's 1st Birthday!

    September 9th, 2009, aka. 9.9.09, was a special day for our little man, Ethan Zachary. Ethan turned one today! His mother and I both had the day off from work to hang out with him. We sent Camden to daycare to give Ethan our undivided attention. We didn't have anything specific planned except that we wanted Ethan to get his first experience with pizza on his first birthday.

    As with most mornings, Ethan started his day at about 445am. He must have been excited about his big day. For that matter, Camden must have been equally excited because he was up shortly after that. After we got Camden to daycare, we let Ethan nap in the van a little bit while I took care of a haircut. Judging by the pictures, you're probably wondering why we don't take care of Ethan's too. As soon as we cut Camden's hair the first time, he lost that "baby" feel. I guess we want to hold onto that as long as we can with E.

    We took Ethan back home and hung out with him in the backyard before taking him to our neighborhood park. Which was amazingly busy for a Wednesday morning. As usual, Ethan monopolized the swing. He also spent quite a bit of time on the big kids play equipment. While not quite walking, E's very adept at pulling himself and walking along railings and posts.

    Ethan has such a cute little voice too. It's got a deeper tone than Camden's and a little raspy at the same time. We haven't really classified his first official word yet, but he appears to say things like "pop!" and "baahble" (bubble). Perhaps we're a little harder on our 2nd child and have higher expectations for the clarity of what a first word should be. Not like when I thought I heard and gave credit to Camden saying "hamburger" when he was about 3 months old.

    After E's playground adventures, we came home and had some lunch. E conked out for his afternoon nap shortly after that. When he awoke, we headed out to Punch Pizza. Some say Punch is the best pizza in town. I tend to agree, but I know there are those that prefer other places. I think E would agree with those that say it's the best in town. We could barely keep a piece of pizza on his plate before he scarfed it down. He smacked his lips between each bite, each piece. It was very funny.

    The final cap to the day was a cupcake celebration. By this time, E was wearing down after a long day and wasn't quite sure what to think. We put a chocolate cupcake and a carrot cupcake in front of him and let him go to town. He certainly made a fine mess of everything. His big brother, Camden, joined in the fun too. Although Camden enjoyed blowing out Ethan's candle over and over again versus the cupcake mess that Ethan was enjoying.

    All in all, a great day of celebration with Ethan. Kimberly and I couldn't be happier with having a happy, healthy one year old in our lives. Sure it's challenging at times to have two boys so close together, but looking back we wouldn't have it any other way. Camden is really at an age where he understands Ethan and his place in our family. Ethan's an amazing young man. We love you E!

    HAPPY FIRST BIRTHDAY ETHAN ZACHARY!







    Tuesday, July 28, 2009

    Active little Ethan!

     Ethan is determined to be in the mix of everything.    He lets us know what he wants, where he wants to be and with whom.     He watches his big brother intently and has a new affinity for pushing trucks and other four-wheeled toys around just like Camden.   He’s especially thrilled with the new found freedom his walker gives him.   He takes off down the driveway as fast as his little feet will carry him…. Looking back with the biggest smile on his face to make sure we are watching him. 

     

    He loves sharing and will hand (or almost hand) you items and wait for you to give them back.   His favorite noises are the “motor boat” noise.     He too loved the four wheeler and loved being at Grandma and Grandpa’s with all the wide open door ways and what not.

     

     

    Monday, July 20, 2009

    Ethan on the go!

    Let chaos reign!    Ethan has mastered crawling with a vengeance and his newfound mobility is driving many changes in our household.   The many baby gates are going back up – one at the top of the upstairs stairwell, one at the top of the kitchen stairwell,   the boarder gate that spans the TV components and the fireplace.    Despite our Safety First mantra, Ethan’s already got a bit of shiner… he was playing at my feet at the refrigerator door yesterday while I was putting away groceries.    He toppled while trying to reach the dressing bottles on the next door shelf up and had a little bruise bust under his eyebrow.    Poor little guy!   He hollered for a bit but settled easily enough.   We tried to apply a the boo boo bunny but he just wanted to chew it.    

     

    Ethan’s also obsessed with Camden’s sippy cups.    They  can each have their own sippie cups and the minute Ethan spots one of Camden’s he abandon’s his and bee lines for the much more appealing one.  

     

    It’s definitely a little more chaotic with two on the move, but they really are bonding and enjoying each other so much, we cannot complain!

     

     

    Thursday, July 16, 2009

    Exciting updates on Ethan: Waving!

    Our amazing E continues to make tons of interactive progress!    This week he’s all about the waving and squealing hello.    He’s very communicative, laughing often as his big brother, expressing extreme displeasure when someone wrongs him, waving hello and mirroring our sounds.    He loves to motorboat, which often has all of us motor-boating back at him.  

     

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    Kimberly Nguyen  | IT Business Analyst | Technology Services | Carlson Marketing
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    Monday, June 1, 2009

    Memorial Day Trip, Part II

    The next leg of our Midwest tour took us on a 5 hour drive from Coloma, MI to Dayton, OH. We were scheduled to be there for 5-6 days. That's one of the nice things about driving is the flexibility it leaves for our schedule. We rolled in late in the afternoon of Memorial Day. The boys held up great in the van and slept most of the way. They woke up just before we got pulled in.

    Ethan got a chance to get introduced to a lot of new people. People who were introduced to Camden only a year ago, or a little less. E got to meet Becky Lewis and her new son Jackson Carter Lewis. Jackson is only 4 weeks old. My friends Jenny and Jason Seifert were kind enough to host a little get together at their house. It was nice to see those guys again and introduce them to the boys. Mommy and Daddy again took advantage of having Grandma and Grandpa around to take advantage for themselves. We took an evening to ourselves and went to a Reds game. It was a blast. It was our first time in the new stadium and it didn't disappoint. We look forward to the day when we can take Camden and Ethan to their first ball game.

    A hot, sunny, and relaxing week with Ong Noi and Ba Noi came to a close. We piled all our worldly possessions into the van and began our trek back to Minneapolis. We stopped in Chicago for an overnight stay to break up the trip. We met up with Uncle Tony and Aunt Lisa one last time and then finished our last leg of the tour. Overall, the trip was a great success. The boys handled the long stretches in the car extremely well. Oh and did I mention Oliver made the trip with us too? He did great too.


    Monday, May 25, 2009

    Memorial Day Trip, Part I

    This year's Memorial Day weekend brought us on a 1700+ mile, 25 hour trek across the Midwest. Our roadtrip started out with 8 hour drive to the shores of Lake Michigan where Uncle Tony and Aunt Lisa have a beach house. Their condo sits atop a beautiful bluff overlooking mile and miles of beach. It's a great place to relax, get some sun, and let the boys play in a never ending sandbox.

    We met Grandma and Grandpa Sindt at the resort. We arrived at about 1am (2am local time) and the grandparents were happy to sweep the boys into their arms. The weekend was also memorable as we were able to celebrate Mommy and Grandpa's birthdays (5/23 and 5/25, respectively). The Sindts love combining holidays, events, and any other made up occasion to celebrate into one big get together. With everyone spread out so far apart, it's the only way to do it. And we always manage to do it up right. Uncle Tony and Aunt Lisa were fantastic hosts, as always.

    The lake water was cold, but the boys loved the beach. It was nice having some extra hands around so that mommy and daddy could get some R&R, too. All in all, it was a fantastic start to our week long vacation.



    Check out Part II of the Memorial Day Trip as the Nguyen caravan heads south for a fun week with Ong Noi and Ba Noi in Dayton, OH.

    Monday, March 9, 2009

    Six Month Update

    Ethan is the ripe old age of six months old now. Here are a few pictures from his photo shoot with the Easter Bunny. You may remember last year's Easter Bunny photo shoot with Camden. He had no issues with live animals at that time and neither did Ethan this year. However, this year, Camden didn't take to the bunny real well. He was very apprehensive and didn't want any part of the bunny this year.

    Ethan on the other hand, was not shy about prodding, poking, and pulling on the bunny's ears. The family portion of the shoot was a bit challenging as well, but we managed.



    Saturday, February 14, 2009

    Happy Valentine's Day

    Happy Valentine's Day! We hope everyone is sharing this day with the one(s) you love. We're lucky to have two of the sweetest Valentines that exist.



    Thanks to Ong Noi and Ba Noi for the froggy bath set.

    Friday, February 13, 2009

    Rice Rice Baby

    Ethan had his first solid meal this week. We mixed up some rice for him and he seemed to enjoy it. He took it, at least. We're happy that he didn't protest against it since he hasn't been the most accepting of taking a bottle. At least now we feel like we can fall back on rice is we really needed to feed him and a boob or bottle isn't available.


    Monday, February 9, 2009

    The Bailout

    Last week was challenging in the Nguyen household. Both Camden and Ethan ran pretty high temperatures and each had their own episodes of vomiting. There were many sleepless nights since both of them were up seemingly every hour. And if one of them woke up, it's worth noting that they both always wake up crying, then inevitably the other woke up as well. When Ethan wakes up he makes sure the whole neighborhood knows he's up.

    So we took both Ethan and Camden to the doctor to get them checked out in case they had ear infections. As we suspected, Camden had an ear infection. In both ears. Luckily, Ethan's ears were clear and we avoided having to administer any antibiotics. Ethan generally was in good spirits and his normal smiley and giggly self. He still isn't sleeping regularly yet.

    Ethan still wakes up every couple of hours, sick or not. He seems to nap normally during the day, but he just doesn't have night sleeping down yet. He doesn't seem any worse for the wear.

    Given that the week was such a drain for everyone, we looked forward to the weekend when we expected the arrival of Grandma and Grandpa Sindt. They are always a welcome site for bleary, sleep deprived eyes, and they didn't disappoint on this visit either. It's nice to have someone around that is, not only willing, but HAPPY to take any number of the night shifts with the boys. They're easily bribed by the mere scent of coffee and food. Or maybe they're easily duped by Ethan's extended bottom lip when he expresses sadness.

    Whatever it is, we're thankful for the time and effort they make to come visit us. It's important for us that Ethan and Camden have as much exposure to family as we can possibly provide. Especially when they're lucky enough to have such wonderful grandparents like Grandma and Grandpa Sindt. They're Ong Noi and Ba Noi are pretty fantastic too :)

    Friday, February 6, 2009

    American Idles

    We'd been meaning to get together with friends, Jeff and Sara Idle, but our schedules never seemed to match up. We finally had them over for some pizza, beers, and brownies. They hadn't met Ethan yet and Camden was in fine form being quite the entertainer. Jeff is baby-phobic, so there aren't any pictures of him actually holding Ethan.



    Sunday, January 18, 2009

    Happy Baby!

    Just wanted to share some recent pictures of our happy baby. Ethan smiles so much and requires no encouragement to do so. He easily volunteers his toothless grin to anyone that will look his way.



    Monday, January 12, 2009

    Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'

    Ethan rolled over for the first time today! He did it for mommy first, going from his tummy to his back rolling on his right side. Later he did it for me, rolling from his tummy to his back on his left side. It was quite exciting and we're so happy for our little man. Pictures and video to come once we catch him in action.

    Sunday, January 11, 2009

    Ethan's Four Month Checkup

    I'm sure we're violating all kinds of HIPAA regulations, but we're going to report on the results of Ethan's four month checkup anyway. We're seeing the same pediatrian as Camden's, Dr. Kris Benson, and it's nice to have that continuity. She knows us, she knows our boys, and she's gives us great care. So does her nurse, Ashley, for that matter.

    At four months, Ethan weighed in at 17 lbs. (90th percentile). He was about 28 inches (95th percentile) and his head measured in around the 75th percentile. So he's pretty different from his older brother size-wise. Camden was skinny and wirey and light at Ethan's age. It's a pretty big contrast for us to have another baby that differs so much in size. Ethan's really putting a strain on his 6-9 month clothing. The snaps on his onesies are holding on for dear life.

    We're just blessed to have another healthy, happy baby. We're thankful everyday for having Ethan and Camden in our lives.