la la la la .... Levi


Where does the time go? Levi is seven months today! I thought it prudent to make some remarks as to his acquired skills at this point in his life ... lets see ...
  • He sits up well
  • Idolizes Seth (who can blame the kid? he has an awesome big brother)
  • Laughs and laughs and laughs
  • He can scoot, mainly backwards
  • Has never turned down food, and eats anything and no amount of food seems to suffice
  • Says "da-da" and "ma-ma" and is very social on the whole
  • Is an outdoorsman
  • And I am very grateful the he does not have teeth.
This little guy has brought so much happiness to our little family! I often ask myself, how did I get so lucky? :)

Horton Hears a Who!

Tonight we took Seth out to the movies...his first movie ever (well, he kind of went to see one of the Harry Potter movies but he was only 6 months old and just slept through it). Rachael and I loaded the kids up into our bike trailer and we all biked into the Audian....1 dollar tickets for Rachael and myself with both kids free...you can't beat that. Well the bike ride in was fine (except when Rachael got mad that I took the kids into traffic, like I'm gonna be hit!) and we got to the theater perfectly on time. As soon as the previews started Seth was completely enthralled. The first preview was for the newest Ice Age movie and I could right away Seth was unnerved by the size of the squirrel on the screen. Then as the squirrel landed on a dinosaur and the dinosaur roared Seth literally jumped in his seat and yelled "Ahhhh!" He was close to tears at that point and then turned to me and said "Thats a tyrannosaurus rex.....not scary." He was pretty jumpy for the first 20-30 minutes of the start of the movie but it was pretty tame so he eventually got used to the bigness of a movie theater screen. He really enjoyed the movie and was talking about the "elephant movie" all the way home. I think that is how movies should be...something you can take your kids to and only spend 2 dollars on the whole event (we didn't even use any gas and got a workout). Levi was fussy at first but he fell asleep and slept through most of the movie until Vlad (bad Vlad, not Vlad the bunny that gives you cookies) swooped down and attacked Horton trying to steal his flower. He awoke with a start but was fine for the rest of the movie. The bike ride home was really nice too. Pullman was really quiet today and we had a nice tailwind.

Snug as Bugs

Of all the activities we did this weekend, this activity is probably what the grandparents enjoyed the most: cuddling with their grandchildren :) See you next weekend!

Searching for Sis. Gustafson

This note is for Sister Gustafson, from whom we recently received a message. My email address is jeffrey_ritter@wsu.edu. I am posting this here because I don't know of any other way to contact you at present. Talk to you soon!

My baby gorilla





Can't you just see the little bud of his personality? He is so funny.

Playgroup









Is it Seth? Or is it Levi?

I have the cutest boys.

Can't Every Day Be Mother's Day?


I hope everyone had a nice Mother's Day :) Jeff went all out this year and enlisted himself in what he called the MFAD (Mother For A Day) program, in which he cooked cleaned changed diapers etc while I got to put up my feet and relax. He made some very scrumptious meals (apple/chocolate crepes for breakfast, and grilled chicken with rice for dinner) and spoiled me so much by doing all the cleaning this weekend I jokingly asked him tonight as I was clearing up dinner, "Can't every day be mother's day?" This picture is part of my Mother's Day card Jeff made describing the different duties of the MFAD program. He is so funny. We also went on a date Saturday night (Thank You Holmes!!!) and ate at the Red Door , it was wonderful. I love being a mother and I love my family :) I can't differentiate myself from them.

My nights with Levi:

Or How can an hour last so long?

Lots of people have kids. Its necessary for survival of the species, but why, oh why, do they ALL hate sleep?! Well, at least mine do when they’re babies. I can’t understand it either. I love sleep. Sleep is beautiful; sleep is one of my top three things that I enjoy doing (right behind eating). Aren’t children supposed to be like their parents? I can’t imagine that I EVER fought (literally) tooth and nail to stay awake at 1:30 in the morning. It wouldn’t even be that bad if it was just going to sleep that was the problem; oh no, Levi doesn’t like STAYING asleep. It is as if sleep is a personal affront to his character.

Well occasionally I try and get Levi to sleep in the middle of the night so Rachael can sleep. In this long, choreographed dance I literally exert my will over that of my 6 month old baby and force him to sleep. My mantra at night is “I’m bigger than you and more stubborn so you might as well just save yourself the trouble and go to sleep now.” It doesn’t work that way but its pleasant to believe that it might one day. Levi does a good job of humoring me too. Some nights he pretends to go back to sleep after just a few minutes and I feel a wave of relief and think “Gee, maybe, just maybe, tonight I won’t have to do my dance,” but Levi soon shows that he was just trying to boost my ego and he shows me he was never really asleep.

I start off in a straight line with a slow bounce. Then I begin walking in large concentric circles and add a little rock to my arm movement and increase the force of my gait to increase vibrational force. Then I start taking very heavy, very belabored steps and walk in a figure 8 pattern. After this I start rocking my body, simulating the movement a rocking chair while sliding my back foot so as to still keep moving around the living room. I then begin making the slow journey towards the bedroom in this fashion. When I arrive at the glider chair I keep rocking but slowly bend my knees while keeping my upper body erect and flexed. If all works out I will be sitting in the chair in a few minutes and then I have to simply rock back and forth until Levi can pass the knee test. This is a simple test, if I can move him from one leg to the other without him stirring I can safely put him down.

Ugh…I am just creating a worse monster, I know that, but what am I supposed to do? Let a sick kid cry? If I’m on my game (and lucky) this dance can go as quickly as 20 minutes with Levi’s distress declining very rapidly from one stage of the dance to the next. On the bad nights, though, it can take upwards of 40 minutes.

Another strategy I have developed is simply to put him into his car seat after the first stage of the dance and gently rock him. This takes longer but is easier on me since I can sit down while doing it (I can rock the car seat with my foot). The drawback here is that I often will fall asleep while rocking him, and so won’t sufficiently finish the task and he will wake up. I skirt this issue by going on the computer. I find I can rock the car seat with one foot while keeping myself awake on the computer long enough to get Levi to that magical point of being able to stay asleep for a few hours. This tactic has the problem that I don’t have a good test to see if Levi is ready for me to stop rocking him and so often I will stay up longer than needful (being distracted by the computer), and hence miss more precious sleep than needful.

Levi was such a good sleeper too. He was amazing. Then he got sick and couldn’t sleep. His nose would get clogged or he would wake up coughing. Well that went on long enough that it developed into a routine and even though he isn’t sick anymore he still is waking up as if he were. Patience, pressure, consistency, and time. That’s what it takes to solve all problems and this one is no different. Most of my other problems though can be tackled during daylight hours, and that does make a world of difference. You could even say its like night and day.

"A plague o'both your houses!"





.... or at least the Ritter's house.

Our poor family since October, it seems like, one of us has been sick. It also seems as if our cold season is going out with a bang ... even our fish is sick! A run down of our past weeks ailments: Wednesday (4.23.08) Levi and Seth have ear infections, Friday Jeff vomits and is sick with nausea until Monday, Monday Seth throws up 13 times looses 3lbs and receives a prescription for anti-nausea medicine, Tuesday- until present Seth for the most part is able to keep down food and water but still is nauseated and listless. Wednesday Levi's infected with this horrible virus and begins vomiting. I can't count the number of times I've watched "Cars" this week and Laundry has been a monster! I've commented to Jeff that I wont get sick until Saturday so he can take care of me :)