The Story of Dee Dee, and That Other Monkey We Will Never Speak of

2014 Dee Dee MonkeyWhen Teagan was born we got lots of presents.  As with many new borns a lot of the gifts we received were in the form of plush stuffed animals to put in her crib.  Even before she was born I pondered what stuffed thing she would gravitate towards.  In our family the “loves” or items kids attach to have been stuffed animals.  I know many people have blankets and other stuff but for all the kids I remember we liked stuffed animals.  My sister had her lamb.  At least one of her kids had a lamb also, and the other two i know had animals but I can’t remember what they were.  I think mine was the dog Benjy dressed up as Sherlock Holmes.

The problem with any item that a kid attaches to is that if you lose it you have big problems.  For Morgan my dad was able to purchase extra Lamb’s once we knew that the lamb was the one she gravitated towards.  That way they had a backup in case you needed to clean one or something happened to it.

For Teagan we limited what was in her crib early on. I think there was one little lamb in the crib and a few other items.  Her crib was not like some others that I have seen were you couldn’t find the kid in all of the animals.  Once she did get exposure to more of them I was moderately surprised that she selected a brown monkey.  There was a pink monkey that I swore she would have picked, but she knew what she wanted and picked the larger two tone brown monkey.

After a few short weeks we knew this was this monkey was her lovey.  That meant we needed to act fast and get a backup one.  MC said the monkey was a gift from my mom.  I called my mom and she told us she got it at Pottery Barn Kids.  MC went online and ordered 2 of what she thought was the same monkey.  When we got it we realized it wasn’t the same.  it was smaller and a slightly different style monkey.  We thought about it for a bit and decided to switch out the totally different monkey for the new one that we had two of.  To my pleasant surprise Teagan didn’t really notice that the new monkey was totally different size and fluffiness to the original one and attached right to it.  After a few days our concerns that we would be found out were over and she was happy with her new lovey.

All was right with the world in the stuffed animal department until a few weeks go by.  I don’t remember exactly how long but I was discussing what we did with my mom.  She said why don’t I just go and see if they have the original doll at the store.  We were happy Teagan had attached to the other monkey by now but I said sure it can’t hurt.  She called us up one day at the store after confirming they had the type we wanted and asked if we really wanted it.  It was on sale.  I said sure, and MC and I agreed we should get 2 just in case.  Just in case of what you might as?  The answer is who the heck knows.  If one backup doll is good, 2 should be better or so that was our logic.

Now we had a total of 5 monkeys.  The dilemma was that Teagan is now attached to the smaller monkey we switched for the original.  We figured we were able to pull off the switch once, we should try it again.  The worst that could happen was she didn’t attach and she would get mad at us.  If that happened we would just switch back to the other monkey.  The time came to make the switch and as far as i can recall she looked it over for a minute but then totally accepted the original monkey as her lovey.

Teagan has been attached to that monkey ever since.  Since we have three of the monkeys she uses we keep two of them in my closet and swap them out when we need to clean them.  One or two time she has sniffed it a bit and she would look at us skeptically but she hasn’t rejected it yet.

Seeing it first hand how attached she is to the monkey she has grown to call Dee Dee is pretty cute and funny.  When she is getting a time out or just having a melt down she will call out “dee dee” constantly and will most of the time be soothed when she gets him/her.  She sleeps with dee dee at every nap time and bed time.  We instituted a rule that she can only play with dee dee in her room.  MC wasn’t a fan of the idea but went along with my suggestion to do so.  I didn’t want her to be too attached to her everywhere.  She will now try to sneak dee dee out of her room during the day.  Usually when we catch her and call her out for it she will just run back to her room and deposit him somewhere.  Recently that may be in her crib, the rocking chair or even a little play crib we have that she brought into her room for dee dee.

At bedtime after Amelia was born we have been reading books outside of her room so we allow dee dee out right before bed.  She is so cute when she cuddles up to it when she gets it.

The other monkeys are not gone however.  The smaller ones were originally kept around for when we traveled.  Generally there is one in the play room now and again that she plays with.  She doesn’t know the history of it and will likely find out eventually.  I am making an assumption that by the time she is old enough to read this blog or even find it she will be able to accept that there were 3 dee dee’s.  In my (and MC’s) defense we did it for Teagan’s and our own sanity in the event we had a catastrophic stuffed animal loss.  I stick by my decisions regardless of the consequences!  Teagan I love you and please don’t play mind games with me when I am old and my memory is going as a form of payback!

 

Thanksgiving

We survived our trip to my sisters for Thanksgiving.  I say that because we are still not sure how Teagan will handle car rides.  She was up and fine on the way out Thursday and slept a bit at nap time on the way back today.  We had one scare when she coughed a bit that we thought she would be sick but she was fine.

The visit overall was great.  My nieces and nephew love playing with Teagan and Amelia and by all accounts the feeling is mutual.  Teagan loved playing with Zach and Lexi.  Amelia had a blast.  The positive was that both kids were so worn out by the time they went to bed they both went down right away and stayed sleeping most of the night.  We have had challenges when traveling so wearing them out worked.

We had some minor car excitement when I realized the battery died on the car because we left the lights on.  Michael jumped us in the middle of the night just to be sure we were good.  We were fine after that.

Thanksgiving dinner was great.  Carrie always does great holidays.  It was also good to spend time with my dad.  My mom is away on a trip of a lifetime in Africa so she was missed but we hope she is having a fantastic time.

NANANANANA Batman!

Every night we read a few books to Teagan and Amelia before bedtime.  Recently we have found Teagan likes to curl up in our bed and read before going off to her room.  She is old enough now to pick out her own books.  She is very opinionated on what she wants to read.  A while ago I bought her a My First Batman and My First Superman books.  I also got a My First Book of Girl Power super hero’s but i have to say it is a horrible book.  Many nights when Teagan goes to pick her books to read she picks one or both of the Batman & Superman books.  Tonight was no exception.  She had her Batman book in hand and kept pointing to a top shelf with more books and I couldn’t figure out what she wanted to read.  I picked her up and asked her to point out what she wanted.  She went straight for the Superman book.

We did our regular bedtime routine and read both books along with two other ones.  The past few times I have read the Batman book I have sung the Batman song to her:  Tonight MC and I did it again with her and she started singing it back to us: NANANANANA BATMAN.  Even after we started putting her to bed she kept singing it NANANANANA BATMAN.  I will be honest and say that Batman is not one of my favorite super hero’s but teaching my 2 year old to sing the Batman song makes me feel successful so far as a parent!

The more challenging task will next be how to introduce her to Doctor Who beyond the action figures she has.

 

 

A Sluggish Day for T

After yesterday’s late night T was super tired this morning.  She lied down next to our huge Gorilla in our play room and I tucked her into some blankets and she rested while I fed A first thing.  T was also a bit clingy right after she got up.  I love myself some hugs but I felt bad she was so zonked.  A little while later while playing she just lied down on the play mat.  It was really cute but sad that she was so tired.  Amelia is stuffed up with a cold so both my girls are not happy today.  T apparently did get a bit more animated after i went to work.  She was also pretty good when I came home.

A comando crawled all the way from our dinning room to our Foyer squawking at me.  She got to right in front of me as i was taking my shoes off and sat up expecting to be picked up.  She expected correctly.  I had to put her down with our babysitter while I changed out of my work clothes.  As soon as I did that she started yelling and proceeded to do so until I came back from changing and picked her up again.  Not the nicest sound to listen to but I have to say i like to feel wanted!

M came home just in time for bedtime stories with T.  It was a busy day at work but the last hour putting the girls to bed was a nice end.  The Sidecar’s I made for M & I after the kids were in bed were also really good!

Sorry Grandma’s, But The Grandfathers Have Been Choosen

We should have seen the signs.  They were there.  First there was Teagan saying “Poppy” (aka my dad) when ever I take out my iPad because we sometimes FaceTime with my dad.  Then there was the walking by our bar and seeing a photo of MC’s parents and calling out “Grandad”.  I think MC’s mom is in the same picture but she calls out Grandad.  Then there was the fact that my mom sees Teagan regularly and until very recently she wouldn’t call her by the name she goes by (aka Grammy).  My mom hasn’t been pleased to say the least.  All of these events have had us suspicious that Teagan favored the grandfathers over the grandmothers but we weren’t sure.  True she laughed and played with all the grandparents but she just seemed to be more vocal about Grandad and Poppy.

This weekend we spend two days at MC’s parents house.  From the time we got there till we left if he wasn’t around all Teagan could do till she found him was ask “Grandad?”  Grandad, grandad, grandad, etc.  To be clear she did say Grandma, but it became obvious early on who was her priority.

I don’t get it.  Both my mom and MC’s mom are great with her and she enjoys their company, but she has made it clear they are no substitute for the grandfathers.  She just wants to be with them or know what they are doing.  I feel safe enough to write this on my blog because neither grandmother read’s blogs or uses the internet all that much, so Shhhh don’t tell them Teagan is playing favorites.  Of course I think they know already.  On the plus side there is always hope.  That hope is in the form of Amelia!

Weekend at the Grandparents

This weekend we went to MC’s parents.  We hadn’t been up to their house in a few months so it was nice to get up there.  They aren’t too far but not having a car requires us to plan any weekend trips.  This weekend worked out great since my mom was away and we had her car.  Teagan was good for the rid up and continued her streak on being car sick free.

MC’s parents had a thing in the afternoon Saturday so we took the opportunity to hit up the local diner for lunch.  Both girls were great.  Teagan eat almost all of her pancakes.  Of course what little kid wouldn’t eat pancakes with whipped cream!

Both girls had fun with their grandparents.  We had a nice relaxing weekend.  The only challenge was Teagan and her difficulty napping.  She is able to climb out of the pack and play so she is no longer confined when you want her to nap and she doesn’t want to.  Thankfully at bed time she climbed into the pack and play on her own.  She started out on a bed next to it and we found her later on in the pack and play.  It was very cute.  What wasn’t cute was her waking up at 3AM.

Our biggest challenge was the car sickness returned on the ride home tonight.  We are not 100% sure what triggered it this ride and not others.  We think it is a combination of the heat in the car, the car seat not reclining, and the darkness so she couldn’t see the movement.  It was a painful last 40 minutes home.  i felt so bad for my little girl.  She was a great little kid like usual but she was not happy.  Thankfully I was able to contain the mess so she wasn’t more uncomfortable.

 

Day Off

Today I took a day off to relax.  After dropping Teagan at her tot’s class I headed into the city for a hot stone massage at this place MC sent me to as a gift a few years ago.  It was really good so I wanted to treat myself.  After a relaxing morning I hit up a coffee shop around the corner from the spa for some lunch.  From there I headed up to Penn Station and went out to my parents place to get my mom’s car.  After that it was a few errands around my neighborhood and then home a little early to put the kids to bed.  MC is working late tonight and hopefully should be home in a few minutes.  I am trying to avoid the Macaroons I bought for us until she gets here.

Teamwork Is an Individual Skill

Over the past year and a half my team has been working on ways to improve how we work.  There are many aspects of this, and I am deliberately being vague with the high level.  One part of this improvement goal is to transform into a high performance team.  Turns out that isn’t just some buzz term.  There really is a definition for it and proven ways to get there.  Going into this process I had no idea!  Kidding aside this renewed focus at improvement has had me fascinated.

One of the trainers who I am generally friendly with recommended to me several books to read to help better my understanding beyond the training classes and coaching I have gotten.  The first one I read was “Teamwork Is an Individual Skill: Getting Your Work Done When Sharing Responsibility” by Christopher Avery.  I thought it was a fascinating read.  Much of it was common sense but still I found myself not doing much of what it suggests.  It also made several points that were counter intuitive in todays business world but after reading the book and talking to others that I trust their judgment the concepts really made sense to me.  Ever since finishing the book I have been trying to adopt the concepts for myself and in hopes that my team also adopts them.  One major point of the book is i can’t expect the team to do what I want.  I can only influence them by my own actions.

I read the book on my commute home from work.  It was a good read and as much as it wasn’t as exciting as a novel I was very pleased I read it.  So much so that I want to read more books like it to help in my quest to be a better manager and a better member of a team.

This wasn’t the first book I have read for this initiative but it is the first one I am blogging about. I am hoping to write some more posts about some additional books that i have found were extremely valuable.

The Manhattan Part 2

Tonight was my 2nd attempt at mixing up Manhattan’s. This time around was also a success too. I didn’t drink all of it just because it was a lot to drink for a Monday night. I had enough to know that I have the recipe down to move on to my next drink.

I am not sure what I am going to try next. I made one Old Fashioned last week. According to my own standards I made up last week I want to do at least two rounds (one for MC & I each) so a total of 4 drinks to be comfortable to move on to the next one. Besides the Old Fashioned I have a total of 10 other drinks I have that I want to try mixing up. 4 of them are summery ones so I have 6 to try before I will look at variations. So far this hobby has been pretty fun, although it can cost a lot in money and calories.