Sunday, July 8, 2012

Changing blog

Seriously going to try and update our blog more, but wanted to make sure everyone knew the address changed to more accurately reflect our new family to http//:tuckerfamilytree.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Preliminary photo voting

I am trying to decide on which pose I like best. Can you please vote for your favorite out of each set? Voting at the bottom.

A1.
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B1.
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B5.


C1.
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C4.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Gavin / Miles Comparision



We are doing very well here. I thought I'd share a similar picture of Gavin and Miles from about the same age. Which is which?


Miles is doing very well, he is currently 6 weeks and over 11 pounds! No worries about gaining weight that is for sure.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Results of Poll


In case you were curious, here are the results of the poll. 24 people voted. If you haven't, it is the post before us from 7/24/2011.

We'll of course let you know what we decide when the baby is here :)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Naming New Baby

Well....we have not decided on a name yet for the new baby and are struggling significantly. We'd like something different; not in the top 50 or even top 100 names if it can be avoided. So this rules out the Aiden, Kaden, Jacob, Michael, Logan, John.... A couple of our top names are "controversial"; maybe too odd, too old, and possibly too girly. We've been avoiding others opinions, but I need to breakout on these and see what you guys think.

The last four, I am not sure Allen is even considering (he has been the king of vetoing), but I'd be curious of thoughts anyway. They are not in favorite order necessarily.

Oh, and Gavin's favorit right now is "Gooey".

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Current Pregnancy Update

I supposed the name of this blog is in accurate now though Gavin always makes three and baby X makes 4, but we'll use it for now anyway.

I am currently about 30 weeks pregnant and things have been going pretty well. No major complaints by any means. For the last few days, I've been having more than the acceptable amount of contractions which is a little frustrating. I've been having a few contractions since as early as 15 weeks, but nothing major and nothing outside of the normal range. I was told not to worry until I had more than 4 in an hour at this point.

Now, these aren't labor, doubling over in pain contractions, these are just slightly uncomfortable to painless contractions of the uterus making it feel hard as a rock.

Well Thursday night I had 10 from 8pm-9pm and 6 from 9pm-10pm (at least they were spacing out). I called my nurse and was instructed to come into the office first thing in the morning to see what is going on. I had an ultrasound which showed the baby looks good, my cervix nice and long and closed as it should be, so that was a good thing. However, I was still contracting about every 5-10 minutes so they sent me home with procardia, a medication to help stop the contractions. That means I got sent home from work which sucked. Hopefully that will not be a trend. Throughout the day they drastically improved with the procardia so I'm hopeful for no more contractions.

This week has been better. I can tell you when my 6 hours (interval between pills) is up because I start contracting more frequently, but the medication is obviously working. The only bad thing is it makes me alittle light headed now and then and causes my feel to swell. Oh well....better than premature delivery :)

Megan

Friday, November 26, 2010

Gavin Video

These are the awesome dance moves of a 3 year old.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pictures

I added what pictures I had, but clearly did not take enough.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Wardrobe Update


An occasional obsession for spurts of a few days has been wearing underwear on his head as a mask (pulled down so he is peeking with one eye through the leg hole). Of course one day last week, he insisted on wear them to school because he was a superhero and that was his mask. Luckily they are clean underwear. I am pretty sure Allen would have been horrified, but I figured what harm could it be, I'm sure he'll take them off at some point. They thought he was hilarious and much to my surprise he was still wearing them when I picked him up at the end of the day.

Then another day last week he insisted on wearing "sock-hands" another mini obsession where he wears exactly what is sounds like - a pair of socks on his hands like mittens. These are his "spider-man gloves". Again, he wore them most of the day; only taking them off to eat. Not because it was difficult, but because they might get dirty.

And then the icing on the cake was this wonderful holiday weekend. We started Thursday morning not wanting any clothes and Allen found a pair of black pants and convinced him they were black spider-man/venom pants so he was thrilled. The trouble- no matching shirt. Allen tried a black shirt which said "Elmo is my Homeboy" to which Gavin cried, "That's not a venom shirt, that is my homeboy shirt. I don't want my homeboy shirt." So he figured he didn't need a shirt and would be like the one 5 second scene in spiderman where Peter Park has no shirt on (how he has latched on to that scene, I don't know). I told him he had to wear a shirt to thanksgiving (to which he replied over and over again that he would not get cold-obviously totally unaware of the social niceties we all play especially when extended family is around) and agreed to wear a zip up jacket as a compromise. What jacket does he grab- a puffy royal blue vest (clearly not serving my purpose of looking "normal" let alone not having sleeves to stay warm). Not exactly what I had in mind! After much "discussion" we convinced him to switch to something else and wore it zipped up all day - no one really could tell that he was not wearing a shirt underneath it.

What did he find while at my parents - Mimi and Poppy, but the pair of black knee high hose my mother had taken off after a long day of cooking and being the hostess. He couldn't be more pleased because now he had a pair of black spider-man/venom GLOVES! They might have been alittle stinking, but he was thrilled and insisted on the one's Mimi wore and not a clean pair to come home. Then for the entire next day, he wore "Mimi's gloves" a lot of the day.

(knee high hose on his hands)
Saturday, also insisting on still wearing his venom pants we at least convinced him to wear a solid black shirt as a venom shirt, but he wanted desperately to be outside without a jacket so you could see his venom "costume". So we put a second black shirt (the "homeboy" shirt underneath). This worked, but later in the day, he decided to be regular spider-man and put his Halloween suite on (which we wear almost daily).

In my attempt to convince him to take off the outfit I found a new shirt he had not wore with a robot or car or something on it. He was excited and immediately put it on over his spider-man suite. Now, let me remind you that he is wearing two black shirts, a spider-man suite, venom pants and now a new forth shirt (feels alittle like the 12 days of christmas). How is this child not burning up. Luckily-no plans for going out into public, so who cares.

Sunday I told him we had to take some of these clothes off, he was clearly getting hot, rolling them up etc. What did he find and want to wear? A pair of blue swimming trucks with bugs all over them and you guessed it NO shirt. Talk about one extreme to the other. Oh and don't forget Mimi's socks /knee high hose on his arms.

This morning, I said he could wear his bug pants (which he really wanted to show his friends at school). If he wore a pair of pants underneath because it was cold. So he went to school in a red striped shirt, blue swimming trucks with blue pajama pants underneath and Mimi's hose on his hands. They have to think we are NUTS!

I am learning to chose my battles and honestly, who cares if he matches right now. It does, however make for some interesting pictures. I'll try to post some soon.

Potty Training Update

Potty training is obviously going so well I haven't had anything to report in a long time. Our first accident since our 2nd week of potty training was while he was napping at daycare last week. He woke-up saying "I am still a big boy, I tried." - How cute. I know our second child will be an absolute nightmare because everything has gone so well with Gavin. That is an honest hesitation I have for having a second. It can't go this well twice.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Update

All is still going very well with potty training. I finally broke down and bought pull-ups for nighttime. Luckily he doesn't mind them.

Otherwise, we got his Halloween costume (Spider-Man)on Sunday and he has worn it every evening since then. It was a battle to get it off the first couple of nights, but that is improving. He will at least wear a jacket while eating meals so he doesn't completely ruin it before Halloween.

I'll get pictures up soon.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sign of a Good Day for a 2 year old

If a two year old could have a concrete measurement of a good day, I am sure it would be by the amount of dirt between their toes. I'm pretty sure Gavin had a fun day today.



We spent the morning at the Down Syndrome Indiana fundraiser called the Buddy Walk Downtown. It was a cold, but beautiful day. However, from all the rain this week, it was a muddy muddy mess. I wish these pictures truly showed how dirty he reality was. His pants, shirt, and shoes were covered in mud. He insisted on wearing crocks, which I wasn't thrilled about with the cold weather. In hindsight, they were probably perfect because they are so washable. The bad thing was they would get stuck in the mud and he would walk out of them.

The other "interesting" part of the day was this was our first truly public/large group outing were there were lines for a bathroom (portalet). Luckily we never had to wait for more than 1 person, but the portalet was absolutely disgusting!! I thought they were bad to go in myself, but imagine a 2 year old and everything he wants to touch, let a lone needs to touch just to get up on the potty and pee. Luckily I bought a potty seat to take with us places so he doesn't fall in and this was the first time we really used it (THANK GOD!). On top of that, imagine the level you must bend down to to help a 2 year old get their pants up... It was not fun.

Luckily they also had portable hand washing stations with running water, soap....

Later that night we went to hear Allen play in the Muncie Music Festival which was cold, but fun. Gavin enjoyed watching his daddy play drums and the music. Of course, again we were at a large public place with limited bathrooms. This time there was alittle more waiting, but at least it was an indoor bar bathroom (not exactly my first choice, but after the morning a major improvement).

Friday, October 9, 2009

Days 12-10/9/09

OK...I'm tired of keeping track of actual days now that we are in double digits, but I can't believe it has only been 2 weeks. Gavin is doing so well, you'd think we've been working on this for quite a long time. We have not had any accidents since last Sat (day 11) and I am very proud of him. Last night we had 2nd public outing with a family gathering for Allen's grandparent's 60th wedding anniversary. His 4-year-old cousin, Jackson, was there to play with (who is of course potty trained) so it was good for him to see another kid have to stop what they are doing to go to the potty. We haven't seen his other cousins (twins) since we started this process.

We also are on day 3 of trying undies at night. He has been waking up at night dry and really fighting the diaper, so we reluctantly tried it. So far....so good with that aspect of potty training too. I'm sure that is where our biggest trouble will be, but no yet.

Potty Training Day 11

Sorry for the delay in posting. Been busy I guess. Today (Sat) he woke up dry again which is making us consider undies at night because it is definitely a battle to get the diaper on him. But we did have alittle bit of a rough morning. We finally got him dressed (luckily shirt only) with undies and we were in our bathroom while I was getting dressed (We were going to Monkey Joe's the bouncy house in Castleton) and next thing I know Gavin is standing on our step to the sink and peeing everywhere!! I mean everywhere (he woke up dry so there was a lot of pee). I grabbed him and put him on the potty (undies and all) where he finished.

When asked why, he said he just wanted to pee. That made me alittle nervous for our first outing to a public place, but we went anyway. He had no trouble at Monkey Joe's. FYI, they have a toddler size toilet in the women's restroom. I was glad our first public outing went well. I was worried he'd get distracted and pee in the bouncy house. That place is fantastic, by the way. He was so exhausted by the time we were done he could barely keep his eyes open.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Potty Training Day 10

Gavin did well at school. He got distracted watching TV and peed in the living room :(, but at least we didn't make 10 trips to the potty trying to poop/stall going to bed.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Potty Training Day 9

Another successful day. Today he was doing a combination of stalling so he didn't have to lay in bed and trying to poop (it was hard for me to tell which). Poor little guy pushed till he was red in the face, but was very proud when he was successful. Of course, as soon as he layed in bed he popped up and said he had a giant poop that he had to get out. So, back we go; me waiting in the bedroom and him in the bathroom door shut by himself-scary. When finished, he was very proud ran to the top of the stairs and told Allen that he had one giant poop and one tiny terd! Very exciting.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Potty Training Day 8

Woke up dry again and made it all the way to school without going to the potty. The kid is a camel or something. No accidents at school. He still won't let either of us come in the bathroom with him and is luckily not being too messy. Of course the challenge is, it is not like he knows how to wipe, so then you have to chase him down after the fact. Oh well.... He is still very excited about the "plop" sound and giggles which is pretty funny to hear from the next room.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Potty Training Day 7

I don't know when it is going to go down hill, but still on the up and up here. No accidents at school. Had to stop twice on the way home for false alarms, but I think it was so cold and windy he wasn't willing to try to pee. Made it home without a problem.

He continues to insist on going completely alone and it took 4 trips at bedtime with pooping little tiny terds each time, but he did it totally alone and was successful. Of course it works as a great stalling tactic too.

I'm not sure when we'll venture into nighttime undies, but he has been dry every morning this week I believe. I'm not quite ready for that yet.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Potty Trainin Day 6

We picked Gavin up from Allen's parents in the morning and he was wearing pull-ups, but had not had an accident in them. He has 100% decided to pee standing up which is definitely messier; oh well. He tries really hard to aim appropriately, but just has a hard time.

Made one stop on the way home because he thought he had to poop. I wasn't quite sure how were were going to manage that outside, but we were going to try. Luckily it was just a toot and we peed on a mulch hill.

Woke up dry from his nap, no accidents during the day. We went to a friend of mine's 30th (or 1st anniversary of her 29th) birthday party. Our first outing while potty training. No accidents and he actually insisted on going to the bathroom completely without me; wouldn't even let me in the room. We had several trips withing about 10 minutes, but was successful every time. The first one he stood on the floor and definitely had difficulty with aiming since he is so short (only a minor mess). The second time I tipped over the trashcan to stand on. Then when he went on his own, he tipped the trashcan himself and actually peed and pooped all by himself. I'm not quite sure how he managed to do it since the seat was up and he must have balanced on it to keep from falling in. Either way, it worked.

Stopped on the way home to pee on a tree in the dark. Another successful day.

Potty Training Day 5

Another good day. No accidents. We were going to Allen's 10 year high school reunion, so Allen's parents were going to keep Gavin. I felt a little guilty having grandparents watch a little boy on day 5 of potty training, but luckily it has been going very well. We took 5 extra pairs of underwear/pants and hoped for the best. Apparently things went very well. They went out and bought pull-ups and a potty seat (which Gavin got to pick out-Sesame Street).