Sunday, April 22, 2012

Snapshot of Our Kids

Benjamin-- still enamored with basketball, though with some leaning towards soccer now that the soccer season has resumed.  Chess is also high on his list of favorite things to do, and he is becoming quite the player.  He defeats me almost every time now and has beaten his dad a few times as well.  He is anxiously awaiting the arrival of his ex-BYU-chess-club-president-current-Harvard-Law-student uncle in a couple of weeks and hoping to learn some killer chess techniques.  He considers himself the most picked-on kid in the world because he is the "ONLY" kid he knows who has chores, has to practice every day, and has a bed time.

Jacob-- still enamored of his iPad (which DID make a miraculous recovery after its bath!).  With the warm weather, he has decided that he likes going outside to watch people play basketball or to swing with his iPad.  He also discovered Gramps and Grandma Groneman's trampoline and fell in love!  He wants others to jump with him and will drag people to the tramp if no one else is jumping.

Ty-- still our charming trouble-maker.  He loves digging for worms, catching bugs, using his tools (thanks, Auntie Buffalo!), coloring, reading books, playing with Legos, playing with trucks and tractors, and playing with friends and cousins.  We learned that his sporadic overly-aggressive behavior with other kids could be due (at least in part) to his hyperphenylalaninemia.  High levels of phenylalanine apparently lead to aggression and behavior problems.  We are in the process of working with a doctor and dietitian in the metabolic clinic to see how we can best cut back on his protein intake to try to keep his levels in the proper range.  I'm crossing my fingers that his aggression will be cut back, too!  He is doing really well with peeing in the potty, but we have yet to get a #2 in there.  He hides to do his business and then once it is done immediately drops his drawers (no matter where he is) and continues playing.  We are still working on it...

 

A Close Call-- Vegas Style

Brigham had an oral boards review course in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago, and I decided to go with him to turn it into a mini-vacation of sorts.  We were excited to see a show, and a friend told us about these kiosks where you can buy discount tickets.  As soon as we arrived in Vegas-- before going to our hotel or anything else-- Brigham dropped me off at one such kiosk to scope out the tickets left for that evening.  We'd seen a Cirque du Soleil show in Baltimore and really enjoyed it, and we were hoping to see a different one in Vegas.  As I checked the board displaying which discount tickets were still available, I was relieved to see that one of the four Cirque du Soleil shows still had tickets-- a show called Zumanity.  I asked one of the employees about the tickets, and he told me that they only had a few tickets left for that evening-- and all were in the "audience participation section."  I imagined us being called up to help the performers with their acrobatics and wasn't particularly excited by the image.  Brigham arrived shortly thereafter, and I explained the situation.  He said, "What?  Are you afraid of being called out of the audience to participate?"  I said, "Well, yes!"  He said, "I'm not!  I think it would be awesome!"  The employee was listening to our conversation and stepped in to offer a solution by saying, "Well, we have tickets to other shows like Zumanity if you don't want to participate."  He handed Brigham a pamphlet for some kind of "peep show", and we were both  horrified.  I said, "Oh!  We don't want to see THAT!" and he said, "Well, it's the same kind of show as Zumanity!"  Brigham has always teased me a little for my naivete, but not even he saw that one coming!  Talk about a close call!  Without the "audience participation section"(I don't even want to know!) clause tacked on to the Zumanity tickets, we probably would have innocently bought the $100 non-refundable tickets and only realized our mistake once seated in the show!  We had no idea that Cirque du Soleil did anything but clean acrobatic shows!  After driving around in Vegas for awhile we saw enough Zumanity billboards to KNOW that we didn't want to see it!

We ended up seeing  Cirque du Soleil "Viva Elvis".  It wasn't our first choice, but it was a really fun show and a lot more up our alley!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Keeping it Clean

Yesterday I was doing my hair when Benjamin came in and informed me, "Mom, Jacob is putting his iPad under the water in the bathroom!" (It is amazing just how much trouble can be gotten into in the time it takes me to do my hair!)  I went running to the bathroom and found Jacob just as excited as can be to be watching his show in the sink with water streaming across it.  I quickly snatched it and hurried to dry it off, but alas-- the damage had been done and it wouldn't turn back on.  I'd heard about the uncooked rice trick, so we quickly put it in a bag of rice, crossed our fingers, and said our prayers.  Today we took it out, and much to our joy, it turned on!  It still has some quirks (brain damage from being underwater too long?), but we are thrilled to have it working at all.  Perhaps Jacob was just trying to give us a nice Easter allegory... if so, it was pretty effective!

Speaking of Easter, the boys have had some great times the last couple of days.  Yesterday morning they had an egg hunt in our house, enjoyed a visit from Grandma and Grandpa Dastrup, and later in the afternoon they had a treasure hunt that led them to some soccer goals for the back yard.  Today we had Easter dinner at Grandma and Gramps' house, another Easter egg hunt with cousins, and dyed eggs.  We love Easter and all that it stands for!