Wednesday, August 02, 2006

What's happening now

I was just reading through some of Adam's old blogs from when Tali was first born, and realized we haven't really written anything about Eliav since he was born more than 4 months ago. Such is the lot of the 2nd born, I guess. =) Anyway, as much for ourselves as for anyone, I thought I'd jot down a few thoughts about what Tali and Eliav are doing these days so we can look back on this later and remember.

Eliav's personality remains sweet and happy. It's easy to get him to smile if you make eye contact with him, sing to him, or make funny noises. He loves to be tickled, and squeals with delight from kisses on his tummy, neck or face. He is really quite mellow, and never cries when given a bath or even when he's taken out and might be a bit chilly. He loves watching his big sister do anything, and she is wonderful with him--kissing him, whispering when she thinks he's sleeping so as not to wake him ("shhhh--Ah-yav!"), and rocking him ("rocky rocky!) when he's in the swing or bouncy seat. Eliav is in the process of cutting his first teeth, so he's been in a good amount of discomfort. In the last few days, however, he's figured out how to get his toes into his mouth, and teething on those seems to help him a bit--and also happens to be super cute.

Tali is a curious and fun toddler, still cautious but definitely starting to push the boundaries with her Ima and Abba to see how we'll react. She is learning how to use her potty, and has used it successfully already several times. In her mommy and me gym class, she loves to jump on the trampoline and play in the ball crawl, and this past week even walked holding my hand across the balance beam, and then hung suspended several times from the high bar, with no help. She only wants to feed herself and drink from a grown-up cup, and has even figured out how to work the dvd player--a future techie in the making! Her favorite songs are Wheels on the Bus and Itsy Bitsy Spider, and favorite books include Once Upon a Potty, Goodnight Moon and Dr. Seuss's ABC book. She is learning her colors, but still often thinks every color is blue, and can pretty much count to ten (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 7, 8!!). She is starting preschool this September, but she has no idea and her Ima is still in denial. Hopefully both with survive the transition alright.

Adam and I are doing really well, enjoying our time as parents and our rare moments together away from our kids as well. Tomorrow we are embarking on a cruise with my family to the Baltics.

Lots of love,
The Sinclairs

Happy kids



Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Our first professional family photos...pretty cute, huh?





Monday, June 12, 2006

Tali and Eliav in the springtime





Sunday, May 14, 2006

Adam's graduation weekend!!





Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Strike a pose...taken at our recent Sears photoshoot.


Monday, April 10, 2006

Sunday, April 09, 2006

It's A Boy!!!

Introducing: Eliav Shlomo Sinclair, born March 18, 2006 at 10:52am, 7 lbs 14 ozs, 19.5"

Yes, indeed this is belated. Does that make me a poor chieftain member of the SinclarTribe? I could have reset the date on this thing to look like I posted it the day Eliav was born, but instead I'll be a man and admit to being a poor blogger.

So, at 3 weeks old now, Eliav is blossoming into a beautiful young man. His bris (circumcision) wounds have healed and he's just recently started opening his eyes much more for some serious "quiet alert" learning time. Still can't tell his eye color, but interestingly he seems to have a darker complexion than his hopelessly fair parents and sister. Perhaps he'll be one of the only living Sinclairs with a tan.

We're all doing great, really. Ilana's recovery has been much easier this time, from my perspective. She is really amazing, managing to let me sleep (or do homework) through many of the late night / early morning changing/feedings.

Tali seems to love her brother, constantly bringing him gifts and kissing him. She's trying to get the hang of what she can do to be helpful. For instance, from watching her parents, she knows it can be useful to rock Eliav in his car seat while saying "Shhhh!" So far, she's been doing this while he's asleep instead of while he's crying. She'll get there. Tali's also throwing many more tantrums these days. In some ways, we've destroyed her world. Obviously, the big picture is that we've saved her from only-childlihood (which I never particularly enjoyed). Click here for some video from when we first brought Eliav home.

Tali's amazing too, BTW. She's stringing together 2-word sentences these days, like "little baby" and "bye Abba (Daddy)". She can walk up all 3 flights of stairs to our apartment without any help, just by pulling up on the railings.

So, Thank G-d it looks like we're all doing as great as possible. We really appreciate all of the help, well wishes, cooked meals, and visits from our families and friends. Encourage me to keep this blog up-to-date!

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