The Ware Kingdom

Princess Rohm & Prince Ozzie… in his prince dress of course.  This is how life goes tends to go when you have an older sister (an older sister who really wanted a baby sister).


Latest Hobbies Include: copying everything his sister does, climbing, falling off things he climbs on, dancing to Adele, some more climbing, some more falling, combing his own hair, & stomping his feet (pretty sure this is an example of copying his sister but combing the hair is certainly not an example of this).

 

Recent Conversations with Rohm

After a trip to the dentist office from which we brought home a container of floss (because this is what every 3 year old will know how to use without destroying).

Rohm: Just fix the floss.
Mom: I can’t.  You broke it.
Rohm: No, just fix it.  Just put it back together.
Mom:  I can’t.  I don’t know how.
Rohm:  Yes you do.  Just look it up online.

I was recently wondering around the house looking for my shoes when I said out loud, “Where are my shoes?  I can’t find my shoes.”  And Rohm says to me, “I don’t know where your shoes are honey, you’re just gonna have to look for them.”

 

More pictures on Flickr!!!

xoxo

Adam, Gina, Rohm, & Ozzie

Busy with 2…

Our little Ballerina Surfer…




Recent Conversation with Rohm

Rohm: I’m so sad
Mom: Why?
Rohm: My friend Dajia died (this is her imaginary friend).
Mom: Oh no, what happened?
Rohm: She got hit by a car.
Mom: Oh no, that’s so sad!!
Rohm: When you die you go back to the people that love you.
Mom: (I think to myself, Wow! My 3 1/2 year old is so profound!!)
Rohm: Yeah, God says she’ll be back around 5 ish.

 

Our Little Big Man…




Hobbies: eating dirt, dancing, banging on things, eating sand, clapping, & crushing things (this includes cats and small dogs)

Favorite Thing: his big sister :)

A Pretty Big Deal (x3)

Recently, the Ware Family reached some pretty fun milestones and would love to share them with all of you. First of all, Adam and I celebrated “our 10-years-of-official-relationship-status anniversary.”

Next, Ozzie turned 6 months old! He’s a gigantic, super happy baby that loves to eat and loves his older sister. He’s weighing in at 19 pounds and 15 ounces and is 28 1/4 inches long. His favorite hobby right now is getting up on his hands and knees and rocking back and forth.

And lastly, Rohm can write her own name! They’ve been practicing at school and I couldn’t be any more proud of her! And yes, I scanned it and posted it on the internet (I have no shame).

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Here are some comparison photos of me, Rohm, & Oz at 6 months.  I feel like Ozzie looks a lot like me at certain times and a lot like Adam at other times, a nice blend of both:)

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We Wish You Well in the New Year!

The Ware Family Christmas was a quiet, relaxing evening at home in Portland. We enjoyed a wonderful dinner with Jo and Tony and Adam read The Night Before Christmas to Rohm (Ozzie was already fast asleep so Bea filled in for him). Although we warmed up to Santa Claus this year, we still decided at the last minute that under no circumstances was Santa allowed to come inside the house. So we left our cookies and milk outside on the porch. Santa caught on and left the presents on the porch and Adam brought them in and placed them under the tree before we woke up on Christmas Day. Maybe next year we’ll be ready for Santa but maybe not, we can only wait and see. More pictures on flickr.

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An Official Update

The Family Tree
Adam
Adam
Gina
Gina
Rohm
Rohm
Oswald
Oz

Rohm’s Update:
Current Activities: Preschool, Soccer, Ballet/Tap, Swimming, & Tormenting her younger brother (in her world, it’s considered helping)

Soccer

Ballet/Tap

Swimming 10.10

Recent conversations:
Mom: Eat your breakfast. You’ll be starving at school if you don’t eat your breakfast.
Rohm: No Mom, they have snack at school. I will eat snack and I will not be starving at school.

Rohm (to a friend): “I’m trying to do it, chill out”

After the first day of preschool:
Mom: Did you like school?
Rohm: Thank you so much for bringing me here!!

Filling out a paper for preschool:
Mom: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Rohm: (A very puzzled expression)
Mom: Do you want to be a doctor? A librarian? A teacher?
Rohm: (Still looks puzzled)
Mom: Where do you want to work? Like Dad goes to SwellPath because he works there. Where do you want to go to work?
Rohm: (After a moment of thought) Target. I want to go to work at Target.
Mom: Ok then. (Dad was a little disappointed by this but I, on the other hand, see this as an opportunity to save money with her employee discount)

Recent Random Questions from Rohm:
Where’s Bieber Fever? (It’s everywhere, honey. Everywhere.)
What’s Sookie? (True Blood fans know exactly what/who Sookie is, and this is not to be confused with Snookie, who we are also fans of)
Where does Jack Johnson and his people live? (“His people” is referring to his children I believe)

Miscellaneous:
Can identify all of the colors
Can count to 20 if you consider eleventeen a number
Sings, “Bear down Chicago Bears” on Sundays
Favorite phrases: “Don’t be such a drama queen.” And “Cool your jets” (thank you dad for both of these)
Learning the days of the week
Telling time, which includes doing things at forty o’clock

Ozzie’s Update:
Current Activities: Sleeps, Eats, Toots, & Poops
New Talents: Recently he’s been smiling, cooing, and now laughing!!

Little & Big
Little & Big

Ozzie
Easy Going Oz at 8 Weeks

Check out more photos on flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wareswherever/sets/
Lots of Love,
Adam, Gina, Rohm, & Ozzie

Right on Time

On Sunday, August 15th, I began having contractions around 3:00 pm. By 10:30 pm, they became more regular so we headed to the hospital. We were admitted by 11:00 pm and I had my epidural by 12:30 am :) So there we were, at Providence Hospital, ready to welcome our son into the world. Twelve hours later, at 11:30 am, I began to push.

Oswald William Ware was born on Monday August 16th (on his due date) at 12:28 pm. He was 9 pounds, 4 ounces and 21 inches long.

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Please check out Flickr for more photos.

Other recent photos of Rohm…

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Baby #2 Makes Us a Family of 4

As some of you know, some time around August 16th, Rohm will become a big sister. It will be quite the event since she is also having a baby, at the hospitals (that’s not a typo, that’s actually how she says it) just like mom but not like dad because boys don’t have babies. So, as you can tell we’ve been discussing the logistics of baby #2. We are all very excited! I’m starting to enjoy some of the excitement since I’m out of the first trimester and feeling much, much better. Opposed to my pregnancy with Rohm, I’ve had every ailment that comes along with pregnancy and then some. It was quite the adjustment. We find out next Friday, April 2nd, if it’s a boy or girl. I think we’re both in agreement that we don’t care either way as long as the baby is healthy. According to Rohm, we’re both having girl babies, so we’ll see.

Here are two pregnancy pictures. The first one is from when I am pregnant with Rohm at 19 weeks. The second one is from this pregnancy at 18 weeks.

Pregnancy #1 Week 19

Pregnancy #2 Week 18

Here are some of Rohm’s latest developments:
Recently, I’ve been telling Rohm about how baby wipes cost a lot of money and she can only have one wipe (otherwise we would go through an entire box in 4 hours, Rohm uses them to clean the house). So here’s her logic. She uses one and when she throws it away she tells me, “I get a wipe Mom, only one, OK, Mom?” So I try to explain to her that she already had one and when she gets another one it makes two, one plus one is two. Her logic does not go this far yet. So that is an everyday battle. Well the other day, Adam was getting Rohm out a straw and she wanted two. Adam, unaware of our conversations, says, “Only one straw, they cost a lot.” and Rohm says, “Of money.”

With this concept in mind, I’ve been explaining to Rohm that Dad goes to work every morning so he can make money to buy us things like food and wipes and straws. So one day I’m sitting in Rohm’s room and she’s leaving and as she is shutting the door, she says, “Bye Mom, I’m going to work to get some money and… food and…cake.” I like the way she thinks, I wish I got paid in cake and that’s not the pregnant woman inside of me talking, I’d really like to get paid in cake.

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The other night we tell Rohm it’s time to go to bed. Trying to avoid it she says, “No go to bed, I hang with Mom and Dad, not go to bed.” Of course she got to stay up for 5 more minutes, how do you deny a two-year old who uses the word hang?

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The other day I’m leaving for the gym and she says, “Don’t go to the gym, Mom. Stay here and talk” and trust me, I considered it. By the way, Rohm loves to talk.

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Adam is making Rohm lunch and he turns on some music and Rohm says, “You gonna rock out, Dad?” He asks her where she heard that and she says, “Mom rocks out.” And he thinks to himself, ‘Of course she does.’

Other tidbits:
She can identify colors correctly
Can count to 2
Can identify the letters R & O
Favorite color: Pink
New Words: Awesome! & seasick (this is the result of a boat trip she took while vacationing in Florida)

Well hopefully this keeps the crowds pleased for awhile because who knows when I’ll get a chance to blog again, I’m having a hard time keeping up with things these days! There are a few new pictures on flickr so check them out if you’d like!

XOXO,
The Ware Family

The Inevitable

Last summer Adam predicted that we would take a trip to the ER before the end of the year. Well, he was off by 24 days. Last Sunday, after we loaned our only car (with the car seat) to Uncle To, Rohm fell off the couch and gashed her head open on a table. I frantically called Uncle To and then Jo hoping that one of them would answer. Meanwhile, Adam places Rohm on the kitchen counter and stops the bleeding. Through her tears she cries out “Jelly Beans.” Apparently when you’re 2 and you cut your forehead open, it’s really important to eat jelly beans. They kept her from crying so we got out the bowl of jellybeans and slowly started feeding them to her hoping they wouldn’t run out anytime soon.

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Eventually, Jo calls us back and we inform her that she will have to drive Adam, Rohm, & me to the ER in her truck. So, we illegally pile into the cab of Jo’s truck and head off the hospital. This was the highlight of Rohm’s evening. Riding in Jo’s truck without a car seat leaves quite an impression on a 2 year old with a gigantic hole above her eye.

Sticking with the jellybean plan, we got more candy out of the machines in the waiting room and let Rohm carry on with her sugar high. It was, by far, the best distraction ever! Eventually, we make it to the back and wait forever. Finally, someone actually figures out that we’re there and need help. Nurse Mike comes in and explains to us what’s going to happen. They’re going to put a topical anesthetic on the wound and then they’ll wrap her up in a papoose and stitch her up. So I explain to Rohm that the nurse and doctor are going to fix her like when mom fixes things when they break.

Rohm did great. Nurse Mike wrapped her head up and then gave her a bubble gum sucker. After a while, the doctor and Nurse Barry come in with the papoose (a board with big flaps that Velcro over the child so they can’t squirm). I take one look at the papoose and think there is no way Rohm is going to get into that thing. Sure enough Nurse Barry tells her we’re going to wrap her up like a burrito and she climbs right in and starts to wrap herself up saying, “be a burrito” over and over until she is actually wrapped up like a burrito. So, I was completely wrong. Then Nurse Barry, mom, and dad pin Rohm down while Doctor Sands puts three stitches in Rohm’s forehead. She cried a little bit (and mom did too) but she was did a great job. I was a little shocked since I’m pretty sure I took the whole thing worse than she did! And Adam did a pretty good job keeping his cool the whole time too! When nurse Mike came in to discharge us, Rohm turns to him and yells “Fixed it!!” and then we got to go home :) And hopefully it will be a long, long time before we have to do that again!

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Stitches

Here’s a video of Rohm telling us about what happened:

Out with the Old & In with the New

   

If this doesn’t summarize our trip to Chicago then I don’t know what does.  Rohm absolutely loved the snow, especially when she figured out she could eat it.  Well Christmas came and went and, of course, it feels like we didn’t have enough time with everyone but hopefully we’ll be back again soon!

We arrived back in Portland on New’s Eve, just in time to watch the Ducks lose the Rose Bowl and to sleep for three days straight before gearing up for 2010!

Rohm has developed a new taste for Play-doh which is a nice surprise since we’ve been playing with it for months without this problem.  But if you ask her what the rule is, she clears states, “No eating Play-doh.”  And when you ask her if she is going to eat it she says, No.  But for some reason she feels compelled to eat it anyway.  She even tells you, “Gross.”  I’m thinking maybe the snow-eating had something to do with this, but I can’t figure it out.  To each his own, right?

Rohm also figured out that after she says ‘Mom’ about three times and I don’t respond (because I’m busy concentrating on something else, of course) she’ll call out ‘Gina’ instead because she knows this gets my attention right away.

And finally, while lying in her crib at night Rohm will yell, ‘Love you Daddy!!! Love you!!!’ over and over because she knows she’s being so cute that he won’t be able to resist her.  And she’s completely right, I can see his heart melt every single time :)

Anyways, I put up a few pictures from the trip on flickr, so if you feel inclined, check them out!

We would like to wish everyone lots of love and laughter for 2010!

Happy Holidays

Howdy Everyone!

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Of course, I promised myself that I would post new pictures and videos by the time I sent out the Christmas cards and I’m running a little behind on all of it.  I have no idea where the time goes!  Don’t worry; the laundry, dusting, vacuuming, and grocery shopping aren’t getting done either.  I’m fully neglecting everything.  Tis the Season, right?

I just wanted to take a moment to catch up with some moments from 2009.

Rohm’s Likes:

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Putting things in bags
Carrying those bags around
Putting rocks in buckets
Pushing strollers and carts at the store (although she can’t see where she’s going)
Spitting water out of her mouth onto the floor from her highchair (not one of my favorites)
Pouring water from one cup to another
Snowmen
Trains
Airplanes
Imitating absolutely everything mom and dad do

Working Already

Rohm’s Dislikes:

Sitting on Santa’s lap, until he gives her a peppermint sucker, then it’s all good
When Frosty leaves at the end of the story (cries real tears)
Jack Frost (from the Frosty video, Dad taught her he was mean)
Oh when you try to do anything for her

Last Sunday, the Ware family went up to Larch Mountain.  Our plan was to jog up the closed street until we reached the snow so we could build a snowman.  In theory, it was a beautiful plan.  As we started to jog, I’m sure it was less than 5 minutes before I was convinced my lungs were bleeding, a combination of asthma and the altitude ;) (It had nothing to do with the fact that I’m used to jogging on a treadmill in a cozy gym in front of the TV).  Adam was pushing a 32+ pound baby in a jogger, I have no idea how he was doing it.  So we walked/jogged for about two miles and didn’t quite reach the snow.  As we decided to stop where we were and build a miniature snowman out of the snow piled in the ditch on the side of the road, it started to pour down rain.

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So, soaking wet, we definitely jogged the two miles back to the car, without stopping, which was fabulous since it was downhill the entire way!  I could have used some wipers for me face though!  And throughout all of this we managed not to get shot since the only other person out there in the forest with us was a gunman who was engaging in an illegal target practice, we love the back country!

Happy Holidays to You and Yours!!

Love,

Adam, Gina, Rohm, Bea Bea, and the Kitties too!