Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Warner girls, explored.

Do not adjust your television sets. I know, we're back online and it's been less than a week since our last conversation. But I felt inspired. Or bored. Or something. First things first, I know you're dying to know- Kimberly is now the proud possessor of ear tubes! And what good looking ear tubes they are. I think. I can't really even see them. She bounced back so fast that Jessie was skeptical that they did anything to her except knock her out. But my insurance claims they did something that cost a lot of money, so I have faith.

Speaking of the munchkins, they are the subject of my inspiration today. Spencer's sudden transformation into a man of substance has often led me to ponder which of the sisters imparted their dastardly or angelic tendencies to him. And yes, I know he got all his DNA from Jessie and I. But we are great believers in nurture around here, having heard too many of my phrases parroted from Madeline, and Madeline's turn of phrase in Kimberly's mouth. It has also led me to ponder in great, deep, philosophical sessions, what an amazement it is that two children could be so alike and yet so different. Spencer, alas, will have to wait to be the subject of my deep thoughts until he has shown more personality than smiling, crying, and stubbornness. But I thought you all must be as deeply interested as I am in my daughters, so let's play compare and contrast! Mostly contrast. But here's a brief rundown of the ways they are similar:
  • Looks, obviously. They've gotten more different as they got older, but still similar enough that strangers have no trouble telling they're related, and every time we put Kimberly in an old outfit of Madeline's, it's deja vu all over again. And their baby pictures frequently get confused even by their dear father, who is not as obsessed with when we got certain clothing as I am.
  • They definitely have similar mannerisms and habits. The way they talk, the way they play. There's that nurture thing.
  • They both have an intense passion for pink and baby dolls and books. Many shared interests. Time will tell if that's just Madeline being bossy.
There's other similarities, but they're not as fun to talk about as their differences. Sometimes I get so thrown by Kimberly because I'm used to dealing with Madeline and forget she's her own person until she reminds me. 
  • First, the biggest difference: their temperament.  Madeline is drama queen extraordinaire  Exceedingly and irrevocably happy until she's in the pit of despair. No in between. Every difference of opinion is a fight with her. Every timeout an ordeal. Not so with Kimberly. She's definitely been known to throw tantrums, but she's also often remarkably unruffled. She doesn't care about punishments or thinks they're funny. Where Madeline rages and reacts, she'll often observe or go off and do her own thing. A lot more patience, or apathy, depending on what spin you want to put on it.
  • Madeline is a total extrovert. She must play with friends or perish. She talks to random people at church or out shopping, and if no one else is around, she requires me as an audience. The worst thing in the world for her is being alone. Kimberly is shy. She takes a while to warm up to people and doesn't like strangers. She's good at playing by herself and would rather sit with me than run and play.
  • Madeline is robustly healthy. I think she's had two sick visits to the doctor her whole life. But when she is sick, you know it. She's a terrible patient. (See drama queen above.) Kimberly has been in to the doctor more times than I can remember for ear infections. She's had tubes and stitches and hand foot and mouth and throws up ten times more often than Madeline. But it's hard to tell when she's sick, unless she's puking all over your shoes or something. She might be a little crankier, or a little more tired, but mostly she just keeps going and playing and doesn't complain much. Nice and easy to take care of, but hard to tell if she needs medicine.
  • Madeline has trouble concentrating on one thing. She bounces from thing to thing and never wants to pause or stop, and gets bored fast. Kimberly can spend half an hour reading one book or doing a puzzle. She gets absorbed. This is fun at places like the aquarium, when Madeline is racing from tank to tank and Kimberly wants to spend half an hour looking at one fish. One exception to this rule: they both would spend all day on the ipad if I let them. Dang technology.
So, that's their little world in a nutshell. It's fun realizing all my parental tricks and strategies, which have been pretty much trashed on Madeline anyway, won't work on Kimber, so we're back to square one. And now that Spencer is all into free agency and controlling his own destiny and junk like that, I'm pretty convinced he's going to do his own thing too, and so this parenting gig will always be an experiment. Good thing are test subjects are pretty cute. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Back street's back, alright!

Wow. You know it's been too long when Jessie realizes you haven't blogged in a while. I have officially become one of those bloggers. How to catch up? Unfortunately, you'll never get back those months of potential wittiness and endless entertainment, and I understand you lament the loss of my riveting world. But maybe it's time for a quick recap of important life events I happen to remember and anything else I think you need to know. Followed by repentance and a renewal of my efforts to be an awesome blogger. Which will probably end up a lot like my attempts to be a responsible library patron who returns books on time and doesn't incur fines. Welp. What we've been up to:

  • Ear infections. A lot of ear infections. This is at the top of my mind because Kimberly has officially exceeded maximum ear infection danger zone red, which is the arbitrary point at which we get sick of watching our kid scream and suffer, and instead opt to traumatize her in hopes of a better tomorrow. So she's getting ear tubes next week. My mother paranoia knows no bounds. So I'm spending the weekend letting her do whatever she wants and driving Jessie nuts with over planning for the big day. Awesome. She's also getting her adnoids pruned. Hopefully this will put an end to our days of antibiotics and all night parties.
  • Crawling. All of us. Spencer has joined the ranks of the mobile. And we're all so impressed we get in on the action whenever we can. The girls enjoy stealing his binky and putting it across the room to test his mad skills. 
  • Oh. Our ward split. So Jessie has been doing that. Whatever that is. 
  • We enjoyed conference. Madeline enjoys drawing many pictures of the temple, which curiously resembles a normal house with giant multicolored persons on top with funny horns. Kimberly enjoys drawing small lines and circles and insisting each small mark is the prophet, temple, scriptures, or Jesus. Spencer enjoys eating paper.
  • Madeline started preschool. Goodness, I almost forgot, because it's been a while since she started. She loves it excessively. She goes next door, so I kick her out of the house and watch her run away in my pajamas. I'm in my pajamas, she's not in my pajamas. In case you were confused. She loves her backpack. She loves her friends. She loves her letters and her millions of art projects. She loves snacks and playtime and singing and basically everything ever. I love going shopping and running errands with one less kid. Win/win all around.
  • Jessie and I ran away to Park City and abandoned our children. We went down the Alpine Slide, did some shopping, watched some football, saw our first ever 3D movie (at the dollar theater! Live it up!) and slept in. The perfect weekend. The kids painted their nails and ate treats and went to the park and didn't even miss us. Well, Spencer missed us a little. That's why he's my favorite. (NOTE TO FUTURE ADULT CHILDREN READING: THIS IS A JOKE. I LOVE YOU ALL EQUALLY. YOU ARE ALL MY FAVORITE. ANY THERAPY YOU MAY REQUIRE IS NOT MY FAULT.)
  • We're all psyched up because my little brother is coming home from his mission. We made a paper chain, because we are super chain makers and any excuse to cut paper is golden. Madeline is all ready to fly to Chile and pick him up. She is even learning to talk in a Spanish accent. Also, you can bet after conference Madeline is all ready for her mission at nineteen. As long as they send her to Argentina or Chile. And let her bring her baby doll.
Well, that's it. Probably more, but I don't want to exert my brain and remember. Just assume we've been completing many covert missions for the CIA and working hard on our new fashion reality show. We love you all, our many and devoted fans. Thanks for hanging around. We shall reward you with Warner for President bumper stickers for your vehicles.