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First Swing!



We headed down to our playground on a lovely autumn Thursday-- Alex on trike, and Aidan in the stroller. Now that Aidan is sitting (woot woot!!!) he got to play a bit, and take his first swing.
Aidan just loved it, and ooohh how proud was big brother to push Aidan-- "gently" reminded mother-- on the swing!!! He even made sure to tell him, "Don't hold the chain, Aidan..." as to not pinch his fingers. Here are a couple pics from Aidan's first playground day of probably thousands to come...


Aidan in the tunnel | Brothers in the tunnel- though just after this Alex knocked him over trying to crawl across | Alex has a big boy swinging skill to show off too!



By Winkler World Online
On Thursday, October 22, 2009
At 12:32 PM
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Double Trouble




We did a little smile practicing today in Muma's makeshift "studio" we called it (aka chair with blanket and magnet leaves), and turned out some pretty charming little pics. Aidan was quite a bit more patient with the whole process than Alexander, but Alex was a good helper getting little brother to smile. Alexander is re-learning how to smile lovingly on que, so we came up with a few techniques. Melissa D. is going to take some family shots for us in a couple weeks, so this was good practice and good fun.

By Winkler World Online
On Monday, October 12, 2009
At 10:52 PM
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When Curious Alex Goes to the Hospital



Like any kid, I suppose, Alexander goes through phases of play. But as of late, almost all toys have taken a backseat as he's been completely engrossed in these role-playing games, fireman, zoo (the newest) and ohh, the absolute favorite- Hospital. Based on the book Curious George Goes to the Hospital, playing hospital with Alex involves quite an extensive process and game play.

It begins like this. Muma sits in the 'clinic' and waits to see if any 'patients' are going to come in today. Alexander races around the house ending in a crash on the floor, and then makes his way, hobbling, to the clinic. "Welcome, Sir" says Dr. Mama, "How can I help you today?" "My leg/arm/hand/foot/fingers... hurt," says Alex. "Let me show you what I did..." Alex proceeds to demonstrate his fall from a few moments earlier. "Ohh," answers Mama concernedly, "it looks like you really hurt your leg/arm/hand/foot/fingers... on that one." (Alex may correct you if you guess the wrong hurt part) A testing process of wiggling, exercising, or light tapping of the owie ensues. "Does that hurt?" "Oooh yes!" Answers Alex, sometimes groaning. It is always concluded that an x-ray is needed, followed by some kind of machinery and a sound effect.

Alexander receives a bracelet with his name on it, and is wheeled (carried sit-style) with a squeaky wheel to his hospital bed (aka couch). He's made comfortable, with pillows, blankets as requested, a night stand with sometimes a lamp, a button (squeaky toy) to call "Mama Nurse!!!" And then the nurse comes in to take his vital signs. If he has a temperature he gets a 'poke' ("It'll only hurt for a minute." says Alex), and then if he complains of pain, 'Mama Nurse' brings him some kind of pill (raisin, m&m, what have you) "for the pain." There are then a series of button ringings for "Mama Nurse!!!" Requests for water (usually in a tiny baby bottle, just because he likes it and it's un-spilly), lunch, a book, a toy, or Mama Nurse's personal favorite- the ever vague "I need something..." Sometimes someone sends him flowers for his nightstand, or Nurse brings him a phone to call friends and family. For pretend lunch he is usually brought Tuna (a few P.F. Goldfish in a cup). For real lunch he's usually 'wheeled' over to the cafeteria (aka table), but in an elaborate game such as this one when Aidan was napping well, he got to check his items from a menu and eat his real lunch 'in his room.' He thought this was just oh so swell, and we've only done it a couple of times. Sometimes surgery is required- we take out the bad bones, and put in new ones. Sometimes extra 'boo boo cream' (lotion) is needed to ease the pain.

Sometimes, "the mayor is coming!" though there's been a lot of talk about this one but I'm never sure what's supposed to happen when "the mayor comes." Sometimes it's Mayor Aidan, waking up from his nap. But often times Nurse Aidan will "assist in chart work," "answer phone calls" (play with the toy phone), or keep Alexander company in his room (sit and play on a blanket next to the couch). Sometimes Mama has to tend to her 'other patient' and Alex has to wait a bit when he pushes his "Mama Nurse!!!!" button (over and over again). When Mama is the patient, Aidan is happy to sit with Mama in the hospital bed, and be brought toys and other paraphernalia as "Alex Nurse" sees fit.

Early versions of the game, took Alexander to the playroom- where he spent a few minutes in the toy corner, but lately he's content to be doted upon lying on the couch. We also went through a discharge process early-on where he got to leave the hospital on his bike, brought for him to the valet, but we haven't seen this request in quite a while. Lately it seems that patient Alex could be sick indefinitely so the game ends with Nurse Mama finally saying, "Okay, Alex it looks like you're all better now, I'll check you one last time, and then it's time to ..."

I can't really complain about the event, even though we play one form or another pretty much every day. Alex likes to be doctor too, and he's very good at taking care of Muma, wrapping the wrap, and bringing all sorts of things over. Though sometimes the lotion deal gets a little messy, and a couple times surgery meant that he ended up 'sawing off' the ankle ending with a "there- you're all better! But usually he'll even tell Muma- ok "now you go to sleep until..." "Okay", says Muma-- not-so-reluctant to lay her head upon the pillow Dr. Alex brought and snuggle into the blankets.

Oh, what a treasure this little boy is. Through all of his phases and phrases, little voice and adorable expressions, his understanding and ever expanding creativity and processes simply amaze us. David said the other day that when he finally decides in life what it is that he wants "to do"- we'll probably say- "Of course!!! We should have known all along! You've been doing that since you were two!" So we shall see, aside from doctor then we've got fireman, 'trash guy', chef, race car driver, boat builder, seat belt designer, baker, computer wiz, painter, singer, zoo keeper..........

By Winkler World Online
On Sunday, October 11, 2009
At 11:19 AM
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Winklemania


Bubbles with Visiting Bowser and Roxy | Aunt Renee floats the bubbles up in the air | Bubbling with Grampapa

The past month has been quite a whirlwind for us. We've had our Prophecy Seminar meetings in the evenings four days a week while David's been running a full summer appointment schedule- working sometimes six days a week. Also, Brian and Renee have been staying with us in between apartment and moving into their first house! Needless to say it's been just a bit chaotic with kiddos getting to bed 10pm or later on meeting nights, and waking them early from nap meeting days, often times with Alexander eating supper in the car. But we've also had some fun opportunities for Alexander and Aidan to get to know their Aunt Renee and Uncle Brian a bit better. And when Grammy and Grampapa came to visit, they got to visit the whole crew in one spot. With all their driving, we headed up to Saginaw to celebrate Grampapa's birthday last Sunday.


Birthday Grampapa and favorite Grandsons | Snuggles for Aunt Renee | Aidan soaking up love from two Grandmothers.

After much ado and some rescheduling (though with just over a month from finding to closing- the whole story was quite a blessing indeed!), Brian and Renee moved into their very first house today! It's a great spot with a fantastic partially wooded yard, (great for little boys to play in, teehee), open living space with lofty balcony, and even a little back sunporch with it's own fireplace. We're really excited for them and all the fun they'll have decorating and dreaming and building their own "memories to last a lifetime." It was fun having a full house and it's been awesome to see God working through the fruits of the prophecy seminar, but we're also ready to get two little kiddos back on schedule and settle in for a quieter pace of fall. And with Brian and Renee so much closer now, Grammy and Grampapa can still visit the whole crew in one spot... well, mostly. Congrats B&R! God is good!


Happy New Homeowners!

By Winkler World Online
On Monday, October 05, 2009
At 12:17 AM
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