Xana is pretty much potty trained! She was probably ready for a while, but we weren’t. During the first week, she would go on the potty about half the time. Then, all of a sudden, she seems to have figured it out. She hasn’t had any accidents for several days now (knock on wood). Even in public, she lets us know and goes. We never got her any special seats or anything, she just uses it “like a big girl.” At night, we’ve been putting a diaper on, but it comes off dry every morning. Some day soon we’ll be brave enough to leave it off at night. Speaking of being a big girl, she is loving her role as the big sister. We had heard a lot about the older sibling reverting and wanting to be the baby, but that hasn’t happened with her. She has gone the opposite direction, and wants even more than ever, to be a big girl. It was cute the other day as Tina was nursing Xeke, Xana sat down next to her with a doll and pretended to feed it, just like mommy does. We pretty much think she’s the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Xeke would be her only rival. He is growing up pretty fast. We can’t believe how much more mellow he is than she was. For the most part, he just eats and sleeps. He really isn’t that fussy of a baby. He’s gained weight like a champ, weighing in at over 11 lbs at his last appointment. He has also been sleeping better through the night. The other night he slept a 6 hour chunk, followed by a 4 hour chunk. He gorges himself enough that Tina is able to take some time between the feedings. His feedings are actually pretty funny. He is by far the loudest eater ever. Whenever Tina goes into the mother’s room, she draws a few stares. He loves to swallow a bunch of air while he eats, which results in him tooting like a champ (just like his daddy!). This week was stake conference, and she was able to leave the kids with me and go to the Saturday session alone. She said it was pretty weird, but nice to be able to just sit there, listen, and watch the other moms fuss with their babies. Xeke even had his first haircut this week. He has so much more than most, so Tina gave him a trim and lowered his ears a bit. We’re still waiting to see what color his eyes are going to be, but they are distinctly grey as of now. But our favorite thing as of late is that he is beginning to smile and respond to us (see picture). It’s pretty stinkin’ cute.
Tina is beginning to feel much better (thanks, I’m sure, to the much shortened labor). Of course she is still adjusting to being a mother of two. It is a lot different, that’s for sure. She has had about enough of bodily processes dealing with his diapers and Xana’s potty training, but she is managing it well. Tina’s sister, Diana was able to come out in mid-October to spend a few days. It was good timing, as we had our ward Halloween party while they were here. We dressed up as a crew of chefs and had some fun. Xana, of course, loved having time to spend with her cousins. For Halloween itself, we actually didn’t really go anywhere to trick-or-treat. Xana had had a couple opportunities to get candy on other days, so she and Tina dressed up and did some reverse trick-or-treating on our street. We don’t really have many families, so no one is prepared with candy. So they made treats and brought them to the neighbors to get to know them better. Even at that, most dug out some candy from their house to give to Xana, so she still ended up with another cache of candy.
As far as what I’ve been doing, you could probably guess. School is rather busy, though I have added a new element. This is the first quarter I am doing any teaching. I am a TA for the Intro to Film class, primarily grading the exams and meeting with students. I have to say, getting the first exams was shocking. I can’t believe how bad they were. There are so many students who don’t really care to try. It was painfully obvious many of them never bothered coming to class or reading the book. Yet, the weird part is, they still came to take the exam, somehow figuring they could pass. I guess they figure they understand film and could rely on past knowledge. They can’t. I had to fail over 40% of my students on the first exam. And that was being nice. I thought I would stick to a mathematical formula for awarding grades, but had I done that, almost nobody would have passed so I adjusted the grades up. It’s strange, really. The teacher even gave them the questions they would be asked ahead of time. Well, as a result, I had to meet with a gagillion students who thought they should have gotten a better grade, and I tried to help them so they could study for the next exam. I just got the second, and some have done better, some haven’t. That has taken longer than I anticipated, and I have to balance that with my normal course work. But I’m managing.
As you can imagine, October was a pretty busy month here in
I’m done with my political preaching now. On a lighter note, football season has been pretty fun. Neither of my teams (BYU or