Austin has suddenly started singing songs...songs that we have been singing to him for months, but suddenly he comes out singing the whole thing. One of his current favorites is the ABC song. He has it down completely and sings it a lot. Of course, whenever I turn the camera on he refuses to sing it...so I had to sneak it and missed the beginning (but I assure you he knows it all). Other favorites that have yet to captured on camera are "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" "Jesus Loves Me" and "This is the day" ( this one he can sing most of it in English and Chinese).
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
A,B,C
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Week in review
Well, my blogging is getting slower, so I will just do a week in review. It was my first full week as a "real" Mom of two by myself...Chris had a super busy week back at work. But we survived all right, with a few tantrums and crying spells in between (mostly from Austin, but he is adjusting ok overall I think. He is also almost two.)
" Oh, how cute (usually referring to Austin) she is (they usually think he is a girl)"
"whoa they have TWO yang wawas ( a term which means "foreign doll" which is often what they call white children) "
"Whoa whoa, look how small that one is (Bennett obviously) - is he a month yet?" or something to that effect.
In other news, today is Chris and my seventh anniversary! That is hard to believe. We actually have a babysitter for both boys- I will try to leave Bennett for a few hours while we go to dinner. We hope to do an overnight when we are back in the US at Christmas, but we will see.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Check ups
I have spent the last two afternoons at two different hospitals getting check ups- one for me and one for Bennett. The exciting news from Bennett's one month check up is that he weighs 10 lbs 1 ounce at one month! After Austin was so slow to put on weight gain, I have been nervous about Bennett's weight gain, wondering if my milk was enough etc. So I was very glad to hear he has gained 1 kilo (2.2 pounds) in a month - the doctor usually would like to see them gain at least a little over one pound. I can relax more now when he has a bad feeding or two.
My visit to the hospital (here all doctor visits are done at the hospital, so when you say you went to the hospital it usually means for a doctor visit, not being admitted) was to check my pacemaker. While Bennett went to the western-style international hospital for his check up, I went to a local Chinese hospital to get my pacemaker checked. It is always an experience visiting a Chinese hospital. Mostly, you wait in a lot of lines. And I had to take Bennett with me, because we also had to get Bennett's visa by today so Chris took Austin and took care of that.
So first you wait in a line on the first floor to register. Then I proceeded up to the third floor to the pacemaker room, but was told I needed to go to patient room #5 to check in. When I found that room, there were about 20 other elderly Chinese people (plus someone to accompany them) waiting. Sigh. Finally the guy checking people in noticed me and told me I had not registered correctly ( I had registered for a "regular" visit but needed to specifically register for pacemaker check). So he sent me downstairs with a little piece of paper to re-register. After doing that I headed back upstairs, waited a little while and was finally told I could go get my pacemaker checked.
I went to that room, gave them my name and information and waited again behind several gray-haired patients. Meanwhile, everyone is amazed that I had brought my (one-month, I mean almost one-month old) child with me. Fortunately, Bennett again slept the entire time. Finally it is my turn. I had been wondering what I would do with Bennett (I had brought him in the sling), but that proved to be easy. A girl ( I never figured out if she worked there or was waiting for someone) immediately offered to hold him. I go lay down on the table and wait for them to check me. While I am waiting the pacemaker technician ( and about everyone else in the room) are over looking at Bennett. So here I am laying on the table and the technician pulls out his cell phone and asks if he can take a picture of Bennett with it. Well, why not? I have already waited this long. It was comical really. Finally he comes over and checks me- everything looked fine. They estimate I have another 18 months on this battery.
Then I had to go back to the check in room with the results so the doctor could look at them and make any recommendations- which was - come back in 6 months. Finally, three hours later I was free to go. The upside of Chinese hospitals? The entire thing cost about $6. Yes, six U.S. dollars ( no Blue Cross used here, that is the full price). While it was time consuming and not efficient, it is still decent care (they use the same machine as MCV in Richmond) at a very affordable price. Also, the doctor had textbooks on his shelf written by Dr. Ken Ellenbogen- my cardiologist in Richmond.
So, that has been the past two days. Hopefully no more hospitals for awhile.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Underwear head and other things
Here are some random pictures from the last few days. The underwear one is my favorite- I was literally out of control laughing when I took that picture- his eyes looked so funny and he was having such a good time.
Bennett had fallen asleep on our bed this evening and Chris decided to lay down with him. So sweet. Bennett still sleeps a lot, though he has a few awake periods every day. Today I took him outside so Austin could play. I got many questions from curious neighbors about him and took the liberty to say he was basically one month old (about a week away from it still). Why did I round up? Well, to avoid being thought of as a child-abuser. Well, maybe not quite that extreme, but here neither mother nor child leaves the house (or opens the windows, washes their hair or many other interesting things) until the baby is one month old. This is called "man yue" literally a full month, and is a very important tradition in China. If those little grandmas knew I was out before a month had passed (or that i went outside the first week!) they would have given me some serious disapproving advice, which I was happy to avoid. Thus, he is close enough to a month in my book to give that as his age.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Aquarium
Today we took advantage of Chris' time off to have a family outing. We went to the Beijing Aquarium, which is located inside the zoo. We had a fun time watching the dolphin and seal show, seeing lots of fish and sea animals and ended with a lunch at...where else, Austin's favorite restuarant- McDonalds ( this will be the last trip there for awhile, we went there a couple times with Nana too). Bennett slept the whole time and woke up to eat just as we got home...he made it easy.
At the show- Austin liked it, though it was a little loud, which always makes him a bit timid.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Bye, Bye Nana
Well, the day I have been dreading is here...my Mom left this afternoon. We had a great three weeks together and it was SO helpful and fun to have her here. I don't quite know what Austin will do now that she is gone- no more Nana's fun bag or automatic person to distract him while I am nursing Bennett, no more yummy Nana cooking etc. But we are all thankful she had the chance to come and looking forward to being back for Christmas, so the goodbye is not that long this time.
Chris and Austin took mom to the airport and have not returned yet, so I am taking advantage of a quiet moment while Bennett sleeps to get back to blogging. Chris has several days off of work this week, so I will still have a lot of help this week. Next week I will get to really try out being "Mom of two" for real.
Today Austin said he was going to read to Bennett. His new favorite books are this set of Thomas the Tank books that Nana brought. He has already memorized a few of the words or lines from the book. Notice at the end Bennett swinging at that hanging, purple hippo. He already loves the hippo and will purposefully swing at it and watch it move.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
"What's God doing?"
Austin is in a very inquisitive phase right now, always asking what's _____(fill in the blank- Mommy, Daddy , Nana, ayi, shushu etc.) doing? Last night he was standing by the window as I was about to get his pajamas on and he asked "What's Jesus doing?" and then a few minutes later "What's God doing?". It is fun to see him already asking these questions and challenging to think- How do I answer these questions in a way he can understand? I am sure this is just the beginning.
Austin also has about mastered the alphabet and enjoys saying it through and then enthusiastically claps for himself afterwards.
Other news- Bennett was circumcized yesterday. In the moment I found myself asking "Why are we doing this again?" but he survived and seems fine today. Austin continues to try to interact with Bennett. He sometimes lays down next to him ( we have to keep him from rolling over Bennett or laying on him), yesterday he read him a book (its on Nana's camera, which we cannot upload on our computer unfortunately) and he is very interested in watching us change his diaper and looking at the umbilical cord.
Here are some more random pictures from the past week.
Going fishing. One of Nana's Fun Bag items was to go fishing. Nana, being the creative person she is, had brought paper to cut out fish, paper clips to attach to the fish and a magnet on a string on the end of a "pole". Austin went fishing by letting the magnet "catch" the fish where the paper clip was. He had great fun, but unfortunately broke the magnet afterwards by slamming it against our tile floors...we are in search of another circle magnet with a hole in the middle.
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Nana's Fun Bag
Nana is very creative and came fully prepared to entertain and teach Austin many things. Every day Nana has something new for Austin in "Nana's Fun Bag"- a gift bag that appears every morning with something in it for Austin- a book, a little toy, a craft, etc. Today the fun bag had finger paint - a new experience for Austin. He now asks for the fun bag every day and has learned many new things. Here is his first finger paint creation.
Speaking of creativity, Austin has been very creative absorbing new things he is learning about having a baby in the house. The other day he got this toy mouse and some wipes and said he was giving him a clean diaper. Today he put one of his trucks on the changing table, got a wipe and said the truck went poo poo and needed a diaper. I guess that's how boys play house? Then tonight, Austin grabbed two oranges from our fruit basket, put them on his chest and ran around saying "Austin pump milk!" Ummm, well you can guess where that came from. It was pretty hilarious, unfortunately we did not capture it on the camera.Here are some more pictures of Bennett. He had a really good eating day, for which I was very thankful. He also had a big adventure- we had to go apply for his passport at the US Embassy. He slept in the sling the whole time except for eating and Chris and I got a lunch date out of it after wards. He continues to look so much like Austin did as a newborn, it sometimes is so strange. Enjoy these pictures.
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
More Bennett
Well, I am so behind in blogging and the pictures and videos are piling up. Bennett is doing pretty well, but still is not a great eater (like his brother before him) so nursing can be frustrating. His weight was ok at the one week check up though so that is good. Otherwise, we are all doing pretty well. Austin is getting more used to Mommy being busy nursing and gets very excited when Bennett is awake (which is not very often). We tried the paci out on Bennett yesterday, which Austin also got very excited about - he keeps trying to give it to Bennett whenever he doesn't have it or it falls out.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Finally
I know I have a good excuse for my lack of posts, but I am glad to find the time this evening to put some pictures up. As many of you know, Bennett Price Gaertner was born September 25 at 10:54 am ( a 3.5 hour labor!). He weighed 8.1 pounds and was 19.3 inches in length.
We came home Sunday and have been so thankful that my Mom (Nana) has been here to help us through this transition. Austin has been great with "didi" overall and likes to "kiss" him (Austin's version of a kiss is really a head butt- he puts his head up next to Bennett's). He does get sad sometimes when I am nursing, but is adjusting pretty well.
Well, enjoy the pictures!

This was Austin's first sight of "Didi". He immediately knew that this baby was his new didi and focused on him before noticing Mommy. He kept asking "didi doing?" (as in, what is didi doing?).
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