Kaelin and her friend (neighbor girl) Madison were playing outside. We were upstairs with Jaemin and Chelsi. They come into the basement and Kaelin asks for a bandaid. Brian asks who's hurt. She says "M. I." Like we don't know her last name. :) Then Brian simply asks "where". Kaelins replies "downstairs". We had to literall say "Kaelin where on Madison's body does she hurt". She finally told us she "accidentally ran over her with her bike and skinned her knee". Don't ask....it's hard to say what they were really doing. :)
Lisa
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
All together now
I took pictures of them all the day Chelsi arrived, but was just so tired after we got home from Korea with Jaemin I didn't get around to it until yesterday. Here are the 5 together. So cute!
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
We're home and doing well
Between just not having time to post and just not choosing to out of exhaustion I haven't done what I haven't had to in the last week. We're all starting to catch up now and it feels much better. The last two nights have been much better. Jaemin grieved pretty heavily each time he got tired, day or night, since I picked him up. He pushed away, thrashed around, you name it he didn't want us. Brian decided we needed to really try a pacifier to help him through just a little, not to mention the fact that his first tooth just broke through Saturday and he also hurts. We took him to the doctor Monday for a check up and to make sure nothing else was going on that we needed to know about. He checked out fine, so it really was just grief and teething.
Since we got him to take the paci and attach to his snuggly he's been great! He sleeps from about 8 or 9 to about 8 the next day with a couple of wakings in between. They're very short lived the last couple of nights though. Either we can put the paci back in and rub his back or give him a quick bottle and he goes right back to sleep. Even the nap today got easier. I just sat on the floor and held him and he went right to sleep. He actually let me rock him like a baby which he's not let me do until now. He's a HUGE cuddler! He loves to give hugs and kisses and tells everyone bye-bye by waving. He's extremely smart...we can see that already! If daddy's playing with him so I can do something and they come to visit me he gets so excited! He definitely has attached to mommy! I'm seriously enjoying this little man!
The trip from Korea was rough. It's a 15 hour flight with an infant, plus customs, immigration and layovers. I promise, it's pretty rough. He did great the first few hours of the 12 hour flight from Seoul to Chicago and then he hated sitting still. The stewardesses on Korean Air took him for many walks since it was hard for me to get out with the basinett in front of me. They kept telling me he was crying because he couldn't understand me, but if they quit walking he cried for them too. :) They were truly very nice. It's a wonderful airline to fly. We only had a 2 hour layover in Chicago, so we literally got through customs and immigration and ticketing just in time to catch the next flight. He slept on the flight home, but it was only 1 hour. We met with the entire family and a friend of ours met us at the airport too. It was so great to be home! Chelsi and Chase ran to each other, once she woke up. The boys were so happy to have her back! Jaemin didn't care for the carseat too much, but I sat next to him and he calmed right down and fell asleep.
Since we've been home, Cole's been dying to hold his brother. He's still off limits to everyone except daddy and I though. Shortly, we'll let Cole hold him some, but if he throws a fit I don't think Cole could hold onto him because Jaemin's so strong. So we'll have to be careful with that. Kaelin and Chase pretty much stick together as usual and do their own thing. Chelsi was pretty loud and seemed jealous at first, but has gotten to where she loves to gently kiss her brother and give him small hugs. He's almost as big as her for goodness sakes!
That's about it for now. We're all doing great, catching up on sleep and finding our new normal with 7 people in a smallish house. It's all good though! :)
Lisa
Here are some of the kids finally getting to swim!
Since we got him to take the paci and attach to his snuggly he's been great! He sleeps from about 8 or 9 to about 8 the next day with a couple of wakings in between. They're very short lived the last couple of nights though. Either we can put the paci back in and rub his back or give him a quick bottle and he goes right back to sleep. Even the nap today got easier. I just sat on the floor and held him and he went right to sleep. He actually let me rock him like a baby which he's not let me do until now. He's a HUGE cuddler! He loves to give hugs and kisses and tells everyone bye-bye by waving. He's extremely smart...we can see that already! If daddy's playing with him so I can do something and they come to visit me he gets so excited! He definitely has attached to mommy! I'm seriously enjoying this little man!
The trip from Korea was rough. It's a 15 hour flight with an infant, plus customs, immigration and layovers. I promise, it's pretty rough. He did great the first few hours of the 12 hour flight from Seoul to Chicago and then he hated sitting still. The stewardesses on Korean Air took him for many walks since it was hard for me to get out with the basinett in front of me. They kept telling me he was crying because he couldn't understand me, but if they quit walking he cried for them too. :) They were truly very nice. It's a wonderful airline to fly. We only had a 2 hour layover in Chicago, so we literally got through customs and immigration and ticketing just in time to catch the next flight. He slept on the flight home, but it was only 1 hour. We met with the entire family and a friend of ours met us at the airport too. It was so great to be home! Chelsi and Chase ran to each other, once she woke up. The boys were so happy to have her back! Jaemin didn't care for the carseat too much, but I sat next to him and he calmed right down and fell asleep.
Since we've been home, Cole's been dying to hold his brother. He's still off limits to everyone except daddy and I though. Shortly, we'll let Cole hold him some, but if he throws a fit I don't think Cole could hold onto him because Jaemin's so strong. So we'll have to be careful with that. Kaelin and Chase pretty much stick together as usual and do their own thing. Chelsi was pretty loud and seemed jealous at first, but has gotten to where she loves to gently kiss her brother and give him small hugs. He's almost as big as her for goodness sakes!
That's about it for now. We're all doing great, catching up on sleep and finding our new normal with 7 people in a smallish house. It's all good though! :)
Lisa
Here are some of the kids finally getting to swim!
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Chelsi Korea funnies
She was so funny, so I had to share just two of the things she did. When we were on the way to Korea we had a lot of turbulence. She kept asking me why the rocks were hitting the plane. Then on the way home, we landed in Chicago and had a rough landing. She laughed and laughed and laughed. Most kids would have been a little scared, because it was pretty hard, but she thought that was so funny. She's such a rough and tumble girl!
Lisa
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