Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Family Time

A family adventure to pick out our pumpkins 
Good Morning!  It has become my routine these days to get up for the day after Thompson's first "morning" feeding.  This gives me time to accomplish things without interruption: laundry, picking up the house, dishes, A SHOWER ;-).  Today I sat down on the computer and realized it had been some time since I updated the blog.  So, here we are.

We are getting a bit closer to Thompson sleeping through the night.  His last feeding for the day occurs between 8:30 and 9:00pm and we put him to bed.  From there, he hasn't been waking up until after 1:00am, and then again around 4:30/5:00am, which allows for some pretty long sleeping stretches and makes for really only one feeding over night.  His fussiness continues, and while we are diligently working to figure out what is the root cause, regular visits to the chiropractor have helped tremendously.  Its hard to watch him tense up and cry, and not know what is causing it and how to fix it.  He is growing like a weed...much quicker than his brother did.  We have already moved out of the newborn clothes and onto 3 month clothes.  Thompson is wearing clothes that Vinnie wore at this time of year, and they are a month apart.  Someone even made a comment to me the other day when she learned he was 6 weeks old, that I had a "big baby."  I just about fell over.  Ha!

Second cousins enjoying the fall leaves at the Keimig Family Reunion.
Just as I feel I am settling into a routine and more able to manage both boys on Vinnie's no school days, we are preparing for the next transition...mom returning to work.  AHHH!  On Monday, October 19th I will head back to work.  For that week, Jon will be using his last week of paternity leave and will be home with both boys, and then on October 26th Thompson will venture to daycare, and Vinnie will return to school full time.  All along I have been anxious for this transition, ready to dive into this routine and learn how to function in our new normal, but as it draws closer and closer, I am dreading it.  Don't get me wrong, I am so excited to go back to work and see all my students and co-workers and jump into the school year that is already in full swing, but I sure do love my time with my boys, and I am hope that we can find a balance between work and family time.

Thompson meeting his namesake.
Knowing that it will take some time to adjust to these big changes, and finding so much enjoyment in our time together, Jon and I have been conscious of making the most out of our special family times, and have done some pretty fun things together this fall, when we are both home.  The first weekend in October we packed up the car and made Thompson's inaugural trip to Nebraska for the Keimig Family Reunion.  Thompson proved to be a good traveler, sleeping well between feedings in the car, and Vinnie enjoyed his movies on the iPad.  Once there, we took in all the family time, enjoying games and the company of all of Jon's siblings, along with aunts, uncles, and cousins.  It was so great to have everyone together, and to have the chance to introduce Thompson to everyone!

We have also been enjoying our family time right here in Minnesota.  On a special day off, to take in some fall color, we ventured as a family to Minnehaha Falls.  Living here most of our lives, neither Jon or I had ever been, and now we are not sure why we let it go so long!!!  What beauty!!!  Not only did we enjoy the falls but we ventured around the area and found a fantastic restaurant called Sassy Spoon to enjoy lunch, and visited the Indeed Brewery where we discovered the most delicious beer that had been aged in wine barrels, offering a delicious balance of both beer and wine flavors...best beer I have ever had!  It was on this day that we decided we needed to be better about taking advantage of and enjoying all that our amazing state of Minnesota has to offer.  Each month, we will "Explore Minnesota" and enjoy, as a family, some local activity, scenery, food, etc.  We cannot wait!

Today provides another day of special family time.  Jon has taken the day off so we can enjoy some time together before I return to work and no longer have any personal time!  We plan to head to the Minnesota Children's museum.  Vinnie is excited and has just risen for the day...so long mom time, the day must begin!

Same-same brothers!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Oh how we love fall!

I know I have said this before, but I could never live anywhere that does not experience the changing of seasons and all the wonderful things that go with each season.  This is especially true for Fall.  If I could freeze time in one season, it would definitely be fall.  The weather is perfect, the world around us is beautiful, and it is harvest time to some of my favorite treats.  So, it is no doubt that every year, I try to squeeze every little bit out of this beautiful season.  This year, I feel especially blessed, as I am on maternity leave, and get to enjoy it that much more.

This weekend, as a family of four, we took in one of my favorite fall activities...APPLE PICKING.  There are many great orchards in and around the Twin Cities, but we wanted to pick our own, which required us to travel to Wyoming, MN, about 30 minutes from our house.  We made an afternoon of it; stopping for lunch at a great Sub shop (Stewie's - delicious) in Forest Lake on our way to the orchard.  It is the perfect time for picking our favorite, Honey Crisp, so we ventured out into the orchard and began walking through the trees, in search of the perfect apples.  There we many to be found, and we enjoyed snacking on a few as we wandered.  It was wonderful.  After we gathered our apples, we took time to enjoy a little hay bale climbing and jumping and a petting zoo that the orchard offered.  It was a perfect fall afternoon!  Jon and Vinnie went to work today making a delicious Apple Crisp with our harvest, which will pair nicely with our delicious Navy Bean Soup for our second Soup Sunday of the year.

I am sure there are many more fun fall adventures on our horizon!  With the amazing weather and beautiful scenery that Minnesota is providing this year, we can't get enough!  Enjoy the pictures from our adventures this weekend.





Tuesday, September 22, 2015

The second time around...

As I write this, I am hiding across the room from Thompson, frantically scrambling to do about 100 things at once because he has finally given me a gift.  Time.  The last two weeks have been slightly difficult in our house.  As Thompson came out of his shock from birth, he went from being a completely content, totally chill baby, to a very unhappy baby.  I feel like I have spent every waking moment (there are a lot of those these days) trying to figure out what is wrong and how I can fix it.  In the process we have determined several culprits.  The first is his little digestive system.  I have been told these really start kicking into gear at about 2 and 1/2 to 3 weeks (right about when we saw problems), and it seems Thompson's little digestive system and some of the foods I have been eating aren't quite getting along.  Determining just what foods don't agree is a bit of a challenge, but we have started with Dairy, as that is the most common culprit.  I have completely wiped dairy out of my diet, which wasn't entirely hard as I didn't have a whole lot to start...but I am currently mourning the loss of chocolate, ice cream, and cheese.  On the bright side, this shift in diet may help me lose some of the baby weight a little faster.  It takes a while for dairy to completely exit my system and my milk, so now we wait to see if that is the solution.  Another problem came to my attention just about a week ago, when I noticed white spots on Thompson's tongue.  This, paired with the fact that I was still experiencing quite a bit of pain from nursing, and we were headed into the pediatrician where my suspicions were confirmed.  Thrush.  This can cause quite a bit of pain for baby in the mouth and all through their system.  So, we started an antibiotic and are on our way to recovery.  Problems arise, and I am desperately trying to fix them and find solutions, but not always lucking out.

The second time around was supposed to be easier.  Been there, done that, I got this.  This is the case in a lot of things.  Despite constantly saying, "I really don't remember this with Vinnie," its like riding a bike...you just pick it up and know what to do.  This little man, however is different when it comes to his demeanor.  I pick him up, do what I know to do, and he is still fussy.  We really didn't know how good we had it with Vin...even though everyone told us, "this one is easy, just wait until the next one."  At the time, I was confident in the choices I was making as a parent, sure that our successes were not ENTIRELY because of Vinnie's disposition, but also because of us.  HA!  2nd kid, same parents, same choices, but unfortunately entirely different turnout.  Its still the early days, and it will get easier, I know.  The lack of sleep, or ability to get ANYTHING accomplished because this little man needs to be held to be happy...well its tough.

Despite the tears and all the fussing, we are up to good things.  Thompson is growing like a weed...and is on track to surpass his brother by about age 3, or even before.  When visiting the pediatrician last week he was up to 8lbs 12oz...thats a gain of 12oz in just one week!  Nursing is really going so well.  The boys continue their "bromance" with each other.  Vinnie is enamored with anything and everything Thompson does and continues to want to help and care for him.  Thompson knows where Vinnie is at all times and is constantly turning toward his voice...and we all know that voice of Vinnie's, its hard to miss when it never stops!!!

Yesterday Thompson had his first trip to Minneapolis, with a visit to Jon's work, and today he and I are heading into my work.  We are not letting his fussiness slow us down...just this last weekend we kicked off fall with a trip to the 101 Market in Otsego with the Gibas family and had great fun.  While those things are not always smooth with Thompson, Vinnie needs the entertainment and Jon and I need the chances to get out of the house.  So, we go and we do, and we tough out any fussiness.


Well, can't have too much time to myself now...the little man has awoken and is demanding my attention!  Until next time!


Thursday, September 10, 2015

The boys!

It has been a big week in our house!  On Tuesday, Vinnie headed back to Jack and Jill for his second year of Pre-School.  While I am on maternity leave, he will be attending 2 days a week (Tuesday/Thursdays).  With the school curriculum kicking off in the fall, we were worried about him missing out on learning opportunities, being at home until mid-October. This provides a great chance for him to have some socialization within his week, and also for Thompson and I to have a bit of the one-on-one time that Vinnie and I had on my first maternity leave.  Its a win-win for everyone!  He was anxious to jump into routine and see his friends and teachers that he had missed and talked about all summer.  I am shocked at how quickly the day flies by when he is at school.  I have all these grandiose ideas about what I'm going to accomplish, just Thompson and I and the next thing I know I've been feeding and oodling all day and it is already almost 4:00pm, and time to go get Vin!

Yesterday Thompson was 2 weeks old.  He is constantly growing and changing.  While his "big" brother has always been destined to be our family Horse Jockey, Thompson shows he may be able to take other paths.  In at the doctor today for his 2 week check, he weighed in at 8lbs and 1 oz, putting him in the 50th percentile...WHAT?!?  He also measured in at about 21 inches, which put him in the 50th percentile as well.  I don't even think big brother Vinnie has made it out of the 30th percentile with his stats.  Thompson is a good eater, nursing about every 2 hours during the day and going anywhere from 3-5 hours at night (what a delight that 5 hour stretch was!).  He is showing us his eyes more and more each day, with more glimmers of awake time between eating, diapers, and sleep.

Despite having to miss the beginning of a school year, I am loving this fall maternity leave.  This week has provided us with some beautiful weather.  Today is crisp and sunny, signs that fall is on its way, and I am dreaming up all the wonderful ways my boys and I can enjoy my favorite season on my time off...

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Farewell Summertime!

It is hard to believe that we have already passed Labor Day, the official endmark of summer!  As usual, Vinnie and I made the most out of our precious time together this summer.  Knowing that another little one would be joining the ranks to steal some energy and attention, I wanted to make sure that we squeezed a lot of fun out of the time we had.  This was also our first summer to really enjoy our new home, town, and all that it had to offer.  And so, in the Keimig Family Blog tradition, I offer you Summer 2015 Top 10.

#10 - Games:
As we leave the toddler phase and approach the "big boy" phase with Vinnie, we have found the things he enjoys has entered phases as well.  Gone are the days when he was perfectly content sliding a care down a ramp time after time after time.  This fact provided me with quite the challenge this summer, as it became much harder to keep Vinnie entertained.  Until, however, we pulled out games.  From "Zingo" to "Shoots and Ladders" to his own version of chest, many mornings/afternoons/evenings were spent at the coffee table in the living room playing round after round of Vinnie's favorite game of the moment.  Now, if he could only get better at loosing...

#9 - Bike Rides on the "new road":
This past spring we lost the beautiful field and wild life behind our house.  It was devastating for all of us, especially Vinnie, wondering where the deer that once occupied the field were now going to live.  Vinnie's devastation, however was short-lived, as with the building of a new housing development in our once wild life sanctuary, came a new perfectly paved road.  This road brought so many possibilities to this child: alternate routes to and from our daily travels, but mostly, bike rides.  I'm not sure his bike can drive on any other part of our neighborhood...

#8 - The Library:
It isn't summer without regular trips to the library.  This is something I try every year to be better about during the school year, but fail miserably.  In any case, we really live it up at the library in the summer by visiting story time, finding a plethora of new books, and even this year enjoying a DVD or two.

#7 - Swimming:
Vinnie loved baths from day one.  He was in the water for swimming lessons before he turned one.  At one time we thought he was a little fish.  Then, last summer, something switched.  Fear set in, and suddenly Vinnie wasn't such a fan of the water.  Swimming lessons were torture, and time in a pool had Vinnie clinging to Jon or my neck, hanging on for dear life.  So, this summer, I decided we were going to focus on building up Vinnie's confidence and show him how much fun swimming can be.  We bought him special floaties, and just relaxed about swimming, no pushing, no lessons, just fun.  Over the 4th of July, a visit from a very special Auntie from Colorado, and just enough coaxing, and everything changed.  Vinnie went from hanging on for dear life, and crabby, to swimming on his own and giggling in the pool.  From that point on, he has once again loved the water, and eagerly jumps at any chance he gets to take a dip!

#6 - Travel:
Knowing that we had to stay close to home anticipating the arrival of baby #2 in late summertime, we crammed all our summer travel very early on, in the month of June.  In fact, just days after school let out we were headed to Grand Rapids, to enjoy a weekend at the cabin.  While there, we enjoyed beautiful weather, fishing, and great family company.  A little bit later in June, we headed to Nebraska for our last little vacation as a family of three.  We enjoyed time by the lake and swimming with extended family, visited Betty and Vic's beautiful new home, and squeezed in a trip to the zoo.  So much fun!

#5 - Berry Picking:
Having heard that this years weather would provide some of the best berry crops in years, we decided to take full advantage.  In early July, we enjoyed Strawberry picking, and all the delicious treats we were able to make with our pickings: strawberry pies and strawberry sauce.  Then, later in July, we ventured out to pick some blueberries, and enjoyed all the special treats we were able to make with those.  We even froze some berries, so we will be able to enjoy them well after summer has gone.

#4 - Music:
All of our summer adventures and travels meant we spent a lot of time in the car getting from one place to another.  Over time, I noticed Vinnie started taking an interest in what music was playing.  In time, he developed quite the opinion on what tunes we should be listening too, and even found a few favorites.  These favorites may or may not be deeply influenced by the music mom and dad enjoy as well...hey, all ears in the car must be happy, right?!?  Some favorites include: Raffi, O.A.R, "Super Hero", and "Shut Up and Dance."

#3 - Cinnamon Rolls:
Vinnie, like most children, has a very narrow view on what foods are enjoyable.  His list includes: macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, and...Cinnamon Rolls.  In the midst of all our summer adventures, we always squeezed in some quiet, lazy days at home, usually when the weather didn't allow for much else, and on those days, Vinnie and I would make and enjoy Cinnamon Rolls.  It was always a good way to start the day!

#2 -  T-Ball:
Days after Vinnie was born, I remember Jon and I passing time, watching baseball, with our new baby boy propped up in our arms, taking it all in.  As he grew older, he attended Kernels and now Twins games, and played baseball in the yard.  This summer, Vinnie got to live his dream.  With his very own jersey and hat, Vinnie was a member of the Lacrosse Loggers T-Ball team through Blaine Parks and Recreation.  Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the help of dad, Vinnie took to the field to swing the bat and field the ball.  He had the time of his life, and isn't too bad of a ball player too.

#1 - Thompson Patrick Keimig:
Seems kind of funny that the number one thing from our summer didn't even join us until the very end.  We did spend all summer preparing for him and anticipating him, often times becoming quite "frustrated" at the fact that he had not joined us yet.  Thompson is so loved by all of us, especially Vinnie, and his arrival has meant so much to us and filled all our hearts with love and joy.  I remember after Vinnie was born being so overwhelmed with love, thinking there was no way I could ever love anything more than this little human.  Well now I know that the love can be shared.  I feel love for Vinnie watching him be such helpful and caring big brother; hearing the sweet sing-song voice he uses when ever he talks to his "Thomps."  And I am utterly obsessed with a teeny-tiny little human once again, and don't even mind that he's taking all my sleep and has me busy and utterly exhausted in caring for him.
And there it is.  Another Summer Top 10.  Another summer over.  Now onto the crisp beauty that is fall!  I, for one, cannot wait!!!!









Sunday, August 30, 2015

Welcome Thompson Patrick Keimig!

He is here!  After much anticipation, especially on the part of his big brother Vinnie, Thompson Patrick joined the world on August 26th, 2015 at 6:14pm.  He weighed in at 7lbs. 3oz, just a bit heavier than his big brother was at birth, and measured at 20 inches, just an inch shorter than Vin.  His first name, Thompson, is Jon's maternal grandmother's maiden name, and his middle name, Patrick is my father.  Just as with Vinnie, we wanted to honor some special people with our new little guy.

 His delivery was pretty smooth and drama free, something Jon and I happily welcomed after a bit of a bumpy delivery our first go around.  Throughout the course of our hospital stay we had a steady flow of visitors as well as some quiet time to ourselves to get to know our newest family member.  On Friday morning we were able to head home and have been settling into a new normal, now as a family of 4.

Vinnie is great.  Greater than great...he wants to watch, help, and be a part of anything and everything that involves his baby brother.  He is a laundry list of questions, inquiring how or why everything is done.  So far, Thompson is very laid back and has settled into the newborn normal of sleeping, then pooping, eating, a brief moment with eyes open before starting the cycle all over again.  While our first night at home was a bit rocky, last night we found a bit of a groove and were able to steal a few hours of sleep in the midst of that newborn cycle.

Will we are veterans at this baby thing, this time around offers a whole new experience.  We have been enjoying sharing this with close friends and family who are no longer a 5 hour drive away.  What a blessing to have a steady flow of friends and family who are anxious to welcome our newest family member.

We look forward to getting to know Thompson and see his personality grow, and the many adventures we will now embark on as a family of FOUR.  We can't wait to share the exciting times with each of you!



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

And...we're back!

Hello family and friends!

To those of you who are avid readers and followers of our family blog, my deepest apologies for the lack of posts, pictures and updates over the past year.  As all of you know, our family went through a rather large transition last summer with a move from Cedar Rapids, IA home to Minnesota.  We spent one month living with my sister's family in Buffalo before moving to our very own home in Blaine, MN.  We were new to our jobs, new to our community, and readjusting to life together as a family of three after spending 9 months living apart to make this transition possible.  The summer was crazy and kicked off a crazy year.  Sadly, the blog went on the back burner.

But...we as we prepare for yet another huge transition...becoming a family of FOUR, we are back in action!  As Vinnie grows, I so enjoy looking back on old blog posts and remembering the sweet memories we made and all of his milestones and big moments.  I want that to continue for Vinnie and I want that for our next little person as well.  And while we are no longer living at least 5 hours away from all of our family, I know that there are family and friends near and far who have missed the updates and would love the occasional photo and story about the adventures of the Keimig boys!

As I write this I am approximately 5 days out from the due date of Baby Keimig #2.  To say we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of this child would be a drastic understatement.  The mind-games of "If i do this, he will come..." have started and I have been making myself crazy.  Vinnie reported the other night that he was "frustrated the baby isn't here yet."  Me too little man, me too!  It's so hard to prepare Vinnie for this change when we don't really have a definitive answer when things are going to happen and this change will be here.  Instead, we keep busy and preoccupied with trips to the library, stores, parks, the beach, or plenty of art projects and activities in the midst of quiet days at home.

So, stay tuned as we embark on this next journey.  I promise to return to my posts, probably not as frequent as they were with Vinnie, but there will certainly be updates more than you have seen in the last year.

See you soon!
The Keimig Family

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Happy 4th Birthday

It has been quite a busy year for the Keimig Family, which one can tell by our lack of updating in the blog!!!  Life back in Minnesota keeps us very busy.  Today we celebrate our Vincent Loring Keimig turning 4 YEARS OLD!  How can it be?!?  We will stop back in again soon to get the blog caught up, and try to continue posting because in one month (or less) our family will be growing and Vinnie will be a big brother!  Until the update, please enjoy our annual Vinnie Video with pictures and video clips from this past year.

Happy 4th Birthday Vinnie!!!