10/31/2012 - Astral Defiance & Defy Aster 31 months |
On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, a super storm that ravaged
the Caribbean and basically shut down most of the east coast of the United
States for a couple of days, we are lucky to have no damages and no loss of electricity. Things got pretty intense a couple days ago
but now seem to be getting back to normal around here. While waiting out the
storm, I had a moment to get my thoughts together and write this overdue blog.
One minor injury occurred during my blogging hiatus. Back in
September the boys were roughhousing, as per custom in this house, when Astral
fell on top of (or tackled) Defy. As
they fell to the ground Astral apparently hit his front tooth on the side of Defy’s
head. He informed us that
his tooth hurt and we noticed a small drop of blood on his gum-line. I immediately took him to the dentist which
incidentally was his first visit ever. I’ve
always imagined that their first visit to the dentist would be one with all of
us together as a family or at least one that was scheduled.
Earlier this month the boys had a chance to visit their beloved
animal friends at Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary during their annual
fundraiser/open house event. Despite being “a little bit scared”, Astral and
Defy absolutely love being in the presence of all the animals. They talk about
Malcolm the goat and Bobby the pig on almost a daily basis, and they’ve been
quite excited about meeting newly rescued baby pig Isaac. They also had their
first up close and personal interaction with a clown which went better than we
imagined it would. The balloon animal offerings must have won DnA over because they
really seemed to enjoy the whole experience. Some clowns are super creepy (even
to adults), Apple Dumpling was anything but. There were tons of delicious vegan
food to enjoy and a silent auction of some interesting miscellaneous items. All
in all, it was a lot of fun! We also had the pleasure of meeting a sweet vegan
family that recently moved to the area.
Hi to Julia, Ian and baby Leo!
These kids started talking and never skipped a beat. They understand everything and we can pretty
much have conversations with them. It is
pretty amazing to have two more people around for discussions. Their comprehension
is impressive. Just now while typing this, I was talking to Lucas about needing
a tissue and the next thing I knew Astral was holding up a piece of scrunched
up toilet paper he had brought to me from the powder room. How cute is that? Also,
they now have a stronger sense of time, which is really cool. They get that Grandma is coming over tomorrow
or yesterday we went to see Malcolm. They get before and after too. They are
learning how to write their alphabet and really enjoy their daily lessons with
Daddy, although they do sometimes get distracted by their silly brother.
When the boys officially turned the big 2-point-5 we retired the cloth diapers and switched to cloth training pants and “big boy” undies. They have very few accidents now, a very important milestone, especially for those lucky parents that have been cleaning cloth diapers by hand for a couple of years. Yes, it is every bit as delightful as it sounds…
DnA are still eating really well and enjoying their green
juices. We all caught a flu-like virus
over the course of a couple weeks, which was pretty disrupting. Thankfully the
boys only showed symptoms for a couple of days before returning to somewhat
normal, but with decreased appetites. Since
they’ve been better, it has been decided that they don’t like two staples in
their diet for what seems like forever: peanut butter and their favorite
multi-seed whole grain bread. Not a big deal, it happens. Toddlers sometimes love something one day
only to passionately hate it the next and fall back in love the following day,
without missing a beat. They love granola, beans, salads, fresh fruits and have
been obsessed with pumpkin muffins and pumpkin pancakes lately. I think they enjoy helping to make the food
almost as much as they enjoy eating it.
smashing plantain for patacones |
what vegan 2.5 year olds eat: chickpea cutlet, spaghetti squash and salad pierogies, lentils, salad |
whole wheat pasta, sauce, nooch
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Here’s to a Happy World Vegan Day (November 1st)! I hope you find a special way to celebrate and promote veganism…
Hey, it's Julia :) I tried to e-mail you but it kicked back for some reason. I will try again soon. Great to meet you! Sorry we did not see you again. Leo fell asleep soon after so we left. Did you go to the Thanksgiving event? We were sick unfortunately. Poplar Springs was amazing. It felt like nothing else to see animals who would never be used for anything. Not that icky guilt feeling from petting zoos and farms.
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