We were a little late in getting the kids in for Gibson's 4 month and McKay's 18 month checkups, but it was fun to get them in there are see how big they had gotten.
McKay, almost 20 months, now stands at a towering 35 inches but only weighs about 24 pounds. In 4 months he has grown 4 inches. At this rate, he'll be Shawn Bradley (7 ' 6") shortly after his 6th birthday.
He's always seemed to be a tall skinny kid. The only time it was different was our last visit when McKay was somewhere around the 70th percentile for height and right around the 50th percentile for weight (which the doctor noted was a big increase from his previous weight percentiles in the 20s and 30s). But this last visit demonstrated that McKay has returned to regularity. He's back to the 96th percentile in height and the 16th percentile in weight.
Gibson seems to be watching and learning from his brother. Diddy or Dibby (McKay's nicknames for his brother) is 24 inches tall and weighs almost 13 pounds. He's now in the 75th percentile for height and the 30th for weight.
It looks like we'll have to feed Little Dibby some Little Debbie.
I've always said that I don't mind if my kids are taller than me. It would certainly appear that I'm going to be held to my word. But I'm ok with that. At least some one in my family will be able to stand up to Randy Newman.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Easter Weekend
Yes, Easter was a while ago and it probably feels like we're taking a trip in the Wayback Machine for this post, but there have been lots of goings on in our household over the last little while.
Back a few weeks ago, my parents came down to Mesa for Spring Break/Easter Weekend/Gibby's blessing. McKay, sensing he would have to share time with his brother, decided to add some sparkle to his personality by cutting all four eye teeth that weekend. But like many plans laid by 18 month-olds, it didn't quite work out the way he intended. I'm sure McKay thought that his eye teeth suffering would garner him some sympathy, but actually he just earned the reputation of being a bit of a complainer.
Grandma and Grandpa got to go to the zoo with us and Grandpa even offered to take McKay on the merry-go-round. McKay was unsure about the whole thing and even though he got to ride on a rhino, one of his favorite animals, his reaction each time he would pass us and see us was about the same. He wasn't too happy.
But we moved on to other things. Grandma and Grandpa got to play with the stingrays.
The Phoenix zoo has a deal with another colder weather zoo so that Phoenix has the stingrays between November and April and they have the rays between May and October. The twist this year was that the stingrays also had a few sharks in their pool. I never got a picture but Grandma has to just about jump in the pool to feel the cool nurse shark. They liked to hang out under the waterfall because there is more oxygen there so it was kind of hard to get to them. This is just after Grandma felt the shark.
The sharks feel rougher than the underbellies of the stingrays. The rays are really soft and slick. Interestingly, they ask you to pet the underside of the rays rather than the tops because the rays are more susceptible to injury on top. I guess they paid extra for the undercarriage coating.
McKay did ease up on the pain and suffering once we got to Oregano's and he was given permission to finish off our Pizookie (Pizza - Cookie). It's a semi-baked chocolate chip cookie - read still doughey - with a lot of vanilla ice cream on top.
Gibson didn't get any of the pizookie, but he was pleased with his new blanket. He already likes dinosaurs, largely because McKay likes to read him stories about them.
The Easter egg hunt itself went pretty well. McKay loved searching out for eggs. He didn't have any trouble at all picking up on the idea that you needed to pick up as many eggs as you can at blazing speed.
Before Grandma and Grandpa left, we showed them the Wii. They got really into boxing.
It was a lot of fun having Grandma and Grandpa here. Happy Easter.
Back a few weeks ago, my parents came down to Mesa for Spring Break/Easter Weekend/Gibby's blessing. McKay, sensing he would have to share time with his brother, decided to add some sparkle to his personality by cutting all four eye teeth that weekend. But like many plans laid by 18 month-olds, it didn't quite work out the way he intended. I'm sure McKay thought that his eye teeth suffering would garner him some sympathy, but actually he just earned the reputation of being a bit of a complainer.
Grandma and Grandpa got to go to the zoo with us and Grandpa even offered to take McKay on the merry-go-round. McKay was unsure about the whole thing and even though he got to ride on a rhino, one of his favorite animals, his reaction each time he would pass us and see us was about the same. He wasn't too happy.
But we moved on to other things. Grandma and Grandpa got to play with the stingrays.
The Phoenix zoo has a deal with another colder weather zoo so that Phoenix has the stingrays between November and April and they have the rays between May and October. The twist this year was that the stingrays also had a few sharks in their pool. I never got a picture but Grandma has to just about jump in the pool to feel the cool nurse shark. They liked to hang out under the waterfall because there is more oxygen there so it was kind of hard to get to them. This is just after Grandma felt the shark.
The sharks feel rougher than the underbellies of the stingrays. The rays are really soft and slick. Interestingly, they ask you to pet the underside of the rays rather than the tops because the rays are more susceptible to injury on top. I guess they paid extra for the undercarriage coating.
McKay did ease up on the pain and suffering once we got to Oregano's and he was given permission to finish off our Pizookie (Pizza - Cookie). It's a semi-baked chocolate chip cookie - read still doughey - with a lot of vanilla ice cream on top.
Gibson didn't get any of the pizookie, but he was pleased with his new blanket. He already likes dinosaurs, largely because McKay likes to read him stories about them.
The Easter egg hunt itself went pretty well. McKay loved searching out for eggs. He didn't have any trouble at all picking up on the idea that you needed to pick up as many eggs as you can at blazing speed.
Before Grandma and Grandpa left, we showed them the Wii. They got really into boxing.
It was a lot of fun having Grandma and Grandpa here. Happy Easter.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Housing Litmus Test
This is when you know the housing market is bad.
I love how the realtor actually thinks he's cool. Usually I give props to people for trying, but I think at some point you can try too hard.
But in the end, this is a nice house baby. Who wouldn't like to live in that place? Maybe I should give Neil a call and inquire about the price.
I love how the realtor actually thinks he's cool. Usually I give props to people for trying, but I think at some point you can try too hard.
But in the end, this is a nice house baby. Who wouldn't like to live in that place? Maybe I should give Neil a call and inquire about the price.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Singles be warned
"Are you a loser? Come to Chemistry.com where all of life's rejects come together to meet each other."
I don't mean to jump to conclusions here, but isn't that basically what the new Chemistry.com advertisements are just screaming at you? Take this one for example:
What was the point of that ad? Look I don't really care who eHarmony accepts or rejects. (Fortunately, I'm married to TeriDel who is wonderful. We no longer have to scope out the dating scene.) But if I were to turn back the clock a bit and date again, would I really want to sign up for a dating site whose ad campaign is "Are you the kind of person that has been rejected by members of the opposite sex AND a dating service? Come over to Chemistry.com. We'll take you're money."
Just as an aside, I have nothing against Internet dating. In fact, I think it can be a positive for a lot of people who don't have a lot of time or who find it easier to get to know people. I'm sure there are lots of other reasons to do it as well. I just think you have to be selective on who you Internet date - much like you should be selective of what you eat, what you wear, or even what music video you decide to appear in. Obviously these guys didn't heed my advice.
Anyway, if you are currently a member of Chemistry.com, don't fret. I'm sure there are lots of interesting, fun, and charming people on there. But I'd beware of the new sign ups - at least until you find out a little bit more about them and whether or not they watch advertisements.
I don't mean to jump to conclusions here, but isn't that basically what the new Chemistry.com advertisements are just screaming at you? Take this one for example:
What was the point of that ad? Look I don't really care who eHarmony accepts or rejects. (Fortunately, I'm married to TeriDel who is wonderful. We no longer have to scope out the dating scene.) But if I were to turn back the clock a bit and date again, would I really want to sign up for a dating site whose ad campaign is "Are you the kind of person that has been rejected by members of the opposite sex AND a dating service? Come over to Chemistry.com. We'll take you're money."
Just as an aside, I have nothing against Internet dating. In fact, I think it can be a positive for a lot of people who don't have a lot of time or who find it easier to get to know people. I'm sure there are lots of other reasons to do it as well. I just think you have to be selective on who you Internet date - much like you should be selective of what you eat, what you wear, or even what music video you decide to appear in. Obviously these guys didn't heed my advice.
Anyway, if you are currently a member of Chemistry.com, don't fret. I'm sure there are lots of interesting, fun, and charming people on there. But I'd beware of the new sign ups - at least until you find out a little bit more about them and whether or not they watch advertisements.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Sorry Jason
Halle, our 3 year old niece, watched American Idol over at our house this week with her parents. Although she enjoyed the show, she definitely showed her potential to become a critic when she judged Jason Castro's performance. After Castro sang his second song of the night, Halle said, "Mommy, I don't like that girl boy." Hmm...I wonder if Paula Abdul is thinking the same thing.
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