Friday, December 18, 2009

Back from the Big Apple

Oliver recently turned five months and at his appointment he weighed 16lbs 3oz. I had known that he had grown as he was feeding more frequently and looked a lot bigger, plus it is hard to ignore those luscious thighs. His length stayed the same, or he grew only about a centimeter. He is now in the 50th percentile for both height and weight. Although, I do get a lot of comments from people who tell me he looks big for his age. I love every square inch of my precious, delicious son.




Oliver, Jerry and I just returned from a fabulous trip to New York City where we visited our most favourite cousins. We had fun at both Hannukah celebrations and had a great time catching up and introducing Oliver to the family. We also met up with our good friends CK and Alex who flew in from Cincinnati. The five of us took a fabulous tour of Greenwich Village courtesy of CK (thanks again Chris...I really enjoyed the stroll through all the famous TV spots). Oliver was amazing and he could not have been any easier for us. Although next year we will most likely take this trip without kids (sorry Truman and Oliver)

While we were away Truman stayed with both sets of grandparents and had a great time with them. I am sure he was spoiled beyond belief, but I got the biggest hug and kiss from my Tman when I picked him up Monday afternoon.



Truman has been as sweet and spicy as ever these past few weeks. He will spontaneously hug his brother and tell him how much he loves him. Or a few weeks ago he told Jerry that he would carry him on his shoulders when he gets older. On the other hand, earlier this week I picked Truman up from school and explained to him that I was going to feed Oliver as soon as we got home and then start making dinner. Truman protested and said "Mommy, this is how it goes". Truman went on to explain to me that I was going to make him dinner first and then when Oliver starts crying I can stop making dinner, feed Oliver, and then finish making dinner. A little bossy? I am told he is quite the leader in school as well. Fits with the personality I suppose....


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Four Months and a Road Trip

Last Wednesday the youngest member of the Topolski family turned four months. At Olie's check-up he weighed 14 lbs 2oz and was 65cm in length. Again, he weighs less than his big bro, but is longer than Truman was at this age. I never would have guessed, as you can see in the pics below he looks like a chubby monkey. These days he loves to giggle and smile. Olie has been eating more often than normal and is going through a growth spurt. Olie may also be getting a tooth since he has been nibbling on anything he can put in his mouth and his gums are nice and red.




Last weekend Oliver went on his first road trip to Pennsylvania, USA for some much needed shopping therapy. Oliver had three of his favourite aunts with him: Tina, Misty and Karyn. He was simply an angel and hardly cried at all. It was a pleasure having him with us, although I must say I am looking forward to shopping alone next year.




I don't have any new pictures of Truman, but last night I had a parent-teacher meeting. Aldonna and Karelle only had wonderful things to say about the Tman. They call him the "senior" in the room, that he is a very smart, helpful boy and is simply a pleasure. I was beaming with pride. When Truman first transferred into Preschool 2 (which was just after Oliver was born) he did have some transitional issues that have passed. I am so proud of you Truman!


Monday, November 02, 2009

Happy Hallowe'en and a Little Rollie Pollie

Happy Halowe'en Everyone! I hope that you all enjoyed trick-or-treating! I was hoping that this year Truman would enjoy gathering candy and treats. He lasted a whole fifteen minutes and was eager to come home and get out of his costume. He told his daddy that Hallowe'en was over! I also thought that I would have to pry the candy away, nope he tried a candy or two told us he didn't like it and asked for a yogurt instead! He hasn't even inquired about the rest of the candy since.



I was surprised how quickly Truman wanted out of his costume as over the past few weeks he would put it on as soon as we came home from school and insist that I put Oliver in his costume too! Our boy is constantly keeping us on our toes!




On Monday of last week Oliver rolled for the first time from tummy to back. He was so proud of himself. He has yet to do it since and of course every tummy time I have the flip camera out trying to catch his moves on film.



Today the Topolski family went to get out H1N1 shots, and once again Truman surprised us. We decided to have him go first, I was expecting a fight. On our way, I only told him that we had an appointment and that the entire family was getting medicine. He didn't flinch! When I asked him to hold my hand he told me no and acted like it was no big deal. Little does he know that his mom is a wimp when it comes to needles.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Go Bananas!

Tonight I took Truman to his first concert - The Wiggles Go Bananas! I was brave and we took the subway downtown and then walked to the Roger's Center. Truman was so good and held my hand the entire way. I could not believe Truman's grin when the Wiggles came on stage, I will remember his expression always. He was completely amazed!
Truman sat on my lap for the entire concert, he was not interested in getting up to dance with the other children. Even when Murray came down the aisle near our seats, Truman was not about to leave me to see him. When we got home Truman was able to recite for Jerry what he saw, who came out first, what songs they sang. I have a feeling this will not be our last Wiggles concert! Oh and BTW - I loved every minute of it!


I realized this weekend that I had not yet taken any nude photos of our youngest son! There were only a few I could post for the blog, the others were a little x-rated. Oliver loves to be naked (who doesn't)...luckily he didn't pee! Delish!

Our little Olie is no longer sleeping at night as well as he was a few weeks ago. I am not sure if he is going through another growth spurt, but he is now waking every three hours to eat where he was previously sleeping for up to six hours plus. As well, he generally prefers to sleep in my arms Miracle wrapped or not! I need to break him of this habit, but as Jerry keeps reminding me in a few years he won't want to sleep with me at all.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Three Months, Apple Picking and a Belated Thanksgiving Dinner

Little Olie recently turned three months! At his three month appointment he weighed in at 12lbs 8oz (44th percentile) and was 60 cm long (78th percentile). Jerry and I expected him to weigh more than Truman at this age, so we were surprised that Truman actually was heavier, although longer at three months. Oliver did very well with his round of shots, thank goodness. Only four more consecutive months to go!

Olie seems to be following in his brother's footsteps and spends a good portion of his waking hours talking. He has also found his hands and is enjoying chewing on them. Here comes the drool! OMG, I almost forgot how wet babies can be!

Last weekend we went apple picking with the Starkman's. Jake and Truman had a fabulous time riding on the flatbed and eating apples. I am sure a few of the apples Truman was eating came from the ground, yum! The weather was extremely cold, but that did not stop us from going again this past weekend. This time we went with Tina, Pat, Avery, Nanny and Oopa. Truman just adores his Oopa and was so excited to see him. Avery enjoyed watching the farm animals and was brave enough to go inside the pen and pet them. Truman preferred watching them from a safe distance. For a boy who loves animals, he sure does prefer admiring them from afar!

Truman has been saying some interesting things these days, one of his favourite lines is "Can we talk?". There are a few sayings that I prefer not to repeat....and Jerry and I are figuring out how to deal with it...he's not swearing, but he is saying a phrase which we know he doesn't understand the meaning, but that is not appropriate to say. Ahhh life with a preschooler.







While we were apple picking we picked up a pumpkin for Truman to decorate. This was the first time that Truman was able to draw two eyes, a nose, mouth and ears in the right place and correct shape. I was amazed. He was also drawing with his left hand, although he seems to interchange with both hands for different activities, so I am not certain he is a lefty.








This past weekend we had our annual family Thanksgiving dinner, although belated. Tina and I were amazed how stress-free we were this year, usually we are scrambling at the last moment and sending Jerry out for some last minute items. Truman loved the extra attention he was getting and somehow convinced Troy, Misty and Tina to draw with him. At one point Tina was looking up the requested animal on the Internet. I realized how bossy my little boy can be! Thanks again everyone for celebrating with us! Next year we may celebrate Thanksgiving in Pat and Tina's new home!

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Giggles

Oliver in general is a serious and calm little fellow. He does enjoy to smile and especially giggle in delight. He seems to have just discovered his voice and loves to modulate it. I also believe he recognizes me, as he has difficulty taking his eyes off me at times. I don't mind! However, when I try to capture his smile he becomes so captivated by the camera the smile is replaced by a look of deep thinking.
The days and weeks seem to be flying by. We keep ourselves quite busy with Salsa Babies, Mommy Movies, meeting up with friends, and going for walks. Our social calendar is quite booked up lately. I am enjoying every minute of being with my youngest son.
Oliver is still a pretty good sleeper but of course when my dear husband goes away he decides to have some difficulty. I am hoping to hit the sack a little early tonight. Why do children seem to know when their parents are not home? Fingers crossed that tonight will be a better night and I can get some much needed sleep.
The biggest hurdle that Oliver and I are trying to overcome is breastfeeding, if you can believe we are still having problems almost 12 weeks in. I have resorted to pumping on one side to alleviate the pain and promote healing. Tomorrow we will attempt to latch again hopefully with some success. Regardless, we have an appointment with Dr. Newman in a few weeks. In the meantime, hopefully my repetitive strain injury subsides! All for my little boy!

I am trying to remember when "routine" sets in with the little ones. I can't quite remember when Truman had a nap/bedtime schedule. Oliver scheduled himself for bedtime and goes to sleep anytime between 7pm and 9pm. He usually only wakes up once at night for a quick feed and sleeps again until about 6am and is then up until we take Truman to school. I am sure we will start developing a schedule soon and I am not in any hurry.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Two Months and Two Weigh Ins

I desperately need for time to slow down, how is it possible that Oliver is now two months and Truman is three years old? Oliver is growing is so quickly and seems to have changed overnight. Where did my sleepy baby go? He has been spending more and more time alert, watching and taking everything in, a very observant child. Oliver has also been sleeping in longer chunks at night, at times giving me anywhere between six and eight hours of continuous sleep.

On Wednesday I took both boys to the doctor for their check ups. Truman is 36 lbs and 101 cm tall, which puts him at the 85th percentile for weight and 92nd for height. The doctor complemented Truman on his verbal skills and comprehension. She told me that she doesn't have conversations like she had with Truman with most three year olds. This doesn't surprise me. Truman has been saying the funniest things to us lately - like not to panic or he doesn't want us to disappoint him.
Oliver is 11lbs and 7oz and 60cm in length, so he is in the 53rd percentile for weight and 78th for length. I wonder if he will be on the taller side like his big brother? He did better than expected with his shots, the second needle Oliver was a little ticked off, I have never seen him so red!
Next week we are off to a specialist appointment to check on the boys' toes, they both have one toe on the same foot that curves inwards. We just want to make sure that there won't be any implcations in the future.
So whay have we been up to? We have been enjoying what we think will be the last few times in the pool. I can't believe how much Truman has improved over the summer. I am going to miss swimming and will be looking forward to hopefully a warmer summer next year.
On Wednesday we celebrated Wanda's birthday. It was grandma's wish to take Truman to Rainforest Cafe for her birthday dinner. Poor Truman got so frightened when there was a thunder storm, he was also convinced that the elephants were going to get him, so much so that he woke up in the middle of the night and told me the elephants were after him. Poor Truman.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Truman Turns Three

On Saturday Truman turned three. It is hard to believe that three years ago he joined our family and changed our lives in ways we never expected. He is such a sweet and spicy boy and is constantly keeping us on our toes. He has been demonstrating his leadership skills of late and enjoys telling others what to do and how to things should be done. Lucky for us, he has shown much love towards Oliver and is always offering to help Jerry and I.
So how did we celebrate our dear son's birthday? Thursday night I baked a cake for Truman's class at school only to find out that parents are only allowed to bring in ice cream (a little misunderstanding between the teacher and I). Because of this mix up, I was able to celebrate Truman's birthday with his class. I was so amazed at how well behaved all the children were and how well they respond to routine. We then had the cake Friday night and celebrated Truman's birthday with Nanny and Oopa.
Saturday morning we took the kids to the Science Centre and took Truman to his first movie. Since the movie was about sea animals we thought Truman would love it. He lasted about 25 minutes, which was about 20 minutes longer than I thought he would last. We will try again next year!
Saturday night Jerry and I took Truman to our favourite pizzeria, which now has become an annual event for Truman's birthday. Jerry and I love it because the service is quick and the food is tasty. This year Truman ate an entire cheese and green olive pizza. Looks like there will be no more sharing next year.
We had a little party planned for Truman today, but he woke up in the middle of the night with a fever and was very lethargic all morning. We cancelled today's festivities and will be postponing the event until next weekend. Although, we still asked our families to come for lunch and a mini celebration. Take a look at the cake Tina made for Truman. I think this is the best cake to date and Truman loved it. We are saving the cake for next weekend so the kids can enjoy it! Tina, you outdid yourself again. A big THANK YOU!!!
On Thursday, Jerry took the day off work and we took the kids to Centreville for some fun. The Silver's joined us as well. Mac and Truman had so much fun on the rides. Our complicated son was afraid of the swans, but could not wait to go on the Ferris wheel.

A very happy third birthday to my dear son, we love you very much!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

I Like 'Em Big, I Like 'Em Chunkey

OK well not quite...Oliver had his one month appointment yesterday and he is continuing to gain weight, yippee! He weighed in at 4.44 kg (9 lbs and 14 oz). He is 55 cm in length. So this puts him at the 50 percentile for both height and weight. I figured he was close to 1o lbs as his newborn diapers are starting to get a little snug on him. However, since he was such a big baby at birth I also expected a higher percentile for weight. We have time to catch up. Truman was in low percentiles for weight as well until about 2 years, if I am recalling correctly.
Life with a newborn so far has been pretty good. A much different experience this time than last and we as a family have adjusted quite quickly and are enjoying the new addition. Truman has only just started acting out for attention (having a few accidents and tantrums to vie for my attention). I am hoping this soon will pass. I have been trying as much as I can to spend some alone time with Truman. I hope this will help him through this transition period.


I am still having a hard time believing that a month has already passed since Oliver joined our lives. The time already is going too quickly. I am spending my days getting to know him better. We went to our first movie together on Monday and saw Julie & Julia. Oliver behaved so well that I had to wake him up to feed him, which meant stripping him down before he made a peep.



Monday, July 27, 2009

Bicycles and Soccer Balls

The last two weeks have been eventful in the Topolski household. Of course we had a new addition to the family, or endearing Oliver. Jerry took the last few weeks off to be with me and the baby and it was really nice having the company. On Friday, Ania returned from camp and will be staying with us for the next month. I will be happy to have the company.
My sweet first born started soccer two weeks ago. I was a little trepidatious as he was not interested in the sportball class we singed him up for last spring. But for whatever reason he seems to like soccer. He loves running and likes to overtake the other kids. He is also a good foot taller than the other children in his class. This past weekend Pat and Avery came to watch the Tman in action. I am sure Avery is ready to join him any day now!

We also put training wheels on Truman's bike and tired teaching him how to ride it. He also really seemed to like it and hopefully we will take him out a few more times this week so that he can get the hang of it.

Truman last weekend was helping his dad clean the pool and he must have been helping him for a good half hour. I was so worried and was hoping that Jerry would put on his life jacket. Next thing I hear is two large splashes, Truman had fallen in the pool and Jerry jumped in to catch him. I was expecting a lot of tears, instead Truman exclaimed to us that he wanted to go swimming. The fall did not invoke any fear. Jerry and I have made a deal that from now on he will wear his life jacket when near the pool.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Welcome Oliver!

Jerry, Truman and I welcomed Oliver Henri Topolski into the world on Saturday July 11th at 11:05am. Oliver weighed a delicate 9 lbs 5oz. Both Olie and I are doing well and were discharged from the hospital yesterday afternoon. We are happy to be at home!

Truman is adjusting well to his little brother and is very concerned when he is crying. Yesterday at dinner Truman thought that Olie should be eating dinner with us too. I tried to explain to him that Oliver only drinks milk right now, but Truman wasn't buying it! Hopefully Truman will continue to be sweet with his brother, a mother can hope.

So far Oliver is eating and sleeping well and hopefully he will continue to do both! My fingers are crossed. Second time parenthood definitely feels different and I am not sure if is because Oliver is different, or Jerry and I are different parents having experienced all of this before. Regardless, I am so happy and so in love with my new son!


Thursday, July 02, 2009

Potty Time

Jerry and I decided we should try to start potty training Truman before the next little bundle arrives. We spent part of one weekend at home and only let Truman wear underwear. We had accident after accident and we were feeling defeated. Less than a few weeks later we are fully potty trained (well at least at home). Truman has woken up with a dry diaper every morning for almost two weeks. Today we were out and about and he held his pee for 3 1/2 hours until we got home (he refused to pee on a public toilet!). I am so proud. Everyone told me that it would happen when he was ready and it is so true!

This morning, Tina and I brought our boys to get some photos taken and I think by the end of the session (which wasn't that long) we both were completely stressed out...but not stressed out enough, since we decided to take them to lunch. I have to say both kids were well behaved, it was just the last few minutes when things started to get a little wild!


Today was also the first day of my maternity leave...our new addition arrives in 12 days, I can't believe it. This will probably be my last post until then. I am planning to spend the next week and a half as selfishly as I can. I am looking forward to spending time with myself, Jerry and Truman and make the most of these few days together. However, I am also counting down the days to meet our new baby!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Avery's First Birthday

On Thursday my sweet nephew turned one and this afternoon we celebrated this wonderful milestone. It is hard to believe one year ago I was racing to the hospital to get a glimpse of this beautiful boy. What I can tell already about Av is that he will be the athletic boy in the family and is very social (much like his older cousin). Avery just loves to play with balls, he can entertain himself by throwing, kicking or chasing after them.

Tina, as you can imagine outdid herself in the food department. There was a delicious array of sandwiches and the most amazing birthday cake. The birthday cake was based on lucky charms...rice cereal cake, vanilla bean icing and marshmellow fondant. All shaped in blocks with Avery's favourite things made out of sugar.




Avery, we are looking forward to celebrating more birthday's with you and can't wait to continue to watch each stage of your development. I especially can't wait to see what kind of trouble you and Truman are going to get yourselves into.




Happy First Birthday Avery!!



I debated putting the next picture on the blog...my big pregnant self. Who wants to publish these pictures? But, I thought I would document it, as I am sure one day I will want to look back and see my pregnant self. One month today until we see our new little one! OMG!



I wanted to add this one picture of Truman - I think he looks much older than a three year boy. I can't believe how tall he is and how much he is growing and developing lately. We attempted toilet training this weekend and had plenty of accidents yesterday. But, to our surprise as we were leaving the house this afternoon Truman asked to go pee and did so in the toilet. I can't tell you how proud Jerry and I are of him. Later tonight when we were at Grandma and David's he asked to go again...and although we were too late, I was happy that he was letting us know. Maybe we are on our way?

Other than that, Truman is asking "why" in regards to absolutely EVERYTHING. I now have to think very quickly on my feet to come up with a good answer. I love the curiosity!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!! We started our Mother's Day/Birthday celebrations yesterday with Wanda, David and Baba at the Old Mill. Baba had suggested taking David and I for our birthdays and since it happened to follow on Mother's Day weekend we celebrated both. Lunch was smack in the middle of Truman's normal nap time, but he was very well behaved. We were sure that he would have fallen asleep on the car ride home, but surprisingly he stayed awake and went for a nap as soon as we got home.

This morning Jerry and I went for a walk before I went to pick up Truman from Wanda's and Jerry went into work. I couldn't wait to pick Truman up and I really missed him last night. He has slept over night many times at his grandmother's, but for some reason I could not wait to see him. We spent the rest of the morning at Wanda's relaxing.

Later this afternoon, my family came over to celebrate Mother's Day. Tina and I made dinner and Tina made a spectacular dessert (a duo of strudels). We also celebrated Pat's birthday - Happy Birthday Pat!!!

I love watching Truman and Avery interact...Truman, Pat and Avery were busy putting together puzzles. Avery was so sweet and kept handing puzzle pieces to Truman. These two boys I can only imagine are going to cause some trouble together in a few years. I also can't believe how well Avery can walk, he is so stable on two feet. It is so adorable!

Here's wishing all moms a very Happy Mother's Day!!!