Daniel:
Hi all! I thought I’d take some time and give you guys an update about what’s going on over here. Best I can tell, we’re on the backside of the really rough stuff with Alex. For a while, Mommy was feeding Alex or holding him a LOT at night, so she stayed pretty tired all the time, but apparently that’s getting better. At least, I think it was the late night baby stuff. I sleep through all that. It must be genetic, though, since Daddy seems to sleep through it all, too.
For a while now, Mommy and Daddy have been expecting me to keep my room clean. Now that Alex is here, I sleep in the room with all my toys, so it’s important that it stays pretty well picked up. Turns out, I REALLY don’t like cleaning my room. Usually, I just piddle around in my room instead of really cleaning. It’s not because I’m trying to be naughty, but every time I pick up a toy, I just want to play with it. I don’t get spankings for having a dirty room, but I do lose privileges. Sometimes Daddy goes to the man store without me or I’m not allowed to watch my shows or play with certain toys. Also, when my room is clean, Daddy tells me a story and sings me a song at bed time, but when my room is dirty, I lose one or both, depending on how dirty the room is.
Speaking of, that’s a pretty bad system. It’s based entirely on how dirty the room seems to Mommy and Daddy. That just seems too subjective, so I’m drawing up a proposal for a better way. We’ll make a table and assign every toy a numeric value, based on volume and aspect ratio. Then, we can add up the value of toys on the floor and compare it to a second table, that explicitly states which privileges are granted or revoked based on the numeric cross reference. So, maybe a hundred points would be very dirty and I don’t get food or water until I clean it, and zero points would be perfect and I get a pony. And of course, z-score analysis could indicate statistically significant levels of clutter and neatness. Then, we’d have a quantifiable standard for determining if the room is “unusually” dirty or “cleaner than usual”. As far as privileges to be earned, I’m putting together a list: getting to play with favorite stuffed animals, being allowed to play in the back yard, being allowed to choose my own clothes to wear, and being allowed to take the car out for a spin if I promise to wear a seat belt…. it’s a work in progress.
Daddy and I have put over 50 miles on our new rail buggy! It’s a lot of fun. Daddy uses google maps to find cool roads near us (cool meaning curvy and hilly, and sometimes even dirt!) Last time, we came back covered in mud. It was awesome!
Alex:
Must. Eat. I think I heard Mommy call this a growth spurt. For the last few days, I’ve been eating a TON. Apparently I’ve also showed the signs of being ready for big boy food, so I’ve also gotten to try some rice cereal. I’m not sure it agrees with me quite yet, but this all-liquid diet thing is getting kinda old. Lucky for all of us, though, I’ve been sleeping well at night. Mommy and I have our nighttime routine, wherein we start with a bath at 6pm, I eat at 6:20, and I’m in bed at 7, and I’ll sleep until about 6 or so. This is a big departure from a month ago, when I preferred breaking up that sleep into 5 or 6 fun little chunks.
Mommy keeps changing the diapers I’m using. We’re still using cloth diapers, but I’ve moved up a size and now Mommy’s gotten some super fancy ones for fast changes. Cloth diapers are definitely less convenient, but apparently they’re a lot cheaper and they’re environmentally friendly. Of course, I have no concept of relative $$$ value and I have no idea what an environment is, but it seems to make Mommy and Daddy happy.




































