Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Mondays with Mom

After a long, frustrating week last week and a busy weekend away so we could give our hardworking Dad/Hubby a quiet weekend, we decided to have a low-key Monday. We had a great time just playing at home most of the morning. We then went to have lunch date. I am trying to get him out of the chicken finger/fish stick addiction so we opted for Rosa's. No luck!! He didn't eat a thing. Nor did he want to sit still. Needless to say, he was not the best lunch companion yesterday. But, that's ok.

Trying out a booster seat, just before greeting the  people in the booth next to us.
Since it is unseasonably warm right now, even for Texas (it was almost 80), we went to play at the park for a little bit on the way home. Geez, it was windy!



Taking a quick learning break

Head first down the slide

Checking out the construction next door

Still loving the swings.  And when did his legs get so long?!

Swinging with Mom

You want to leave now??

We had a great time with the park all to ourselves. Following this little man takes a ton of energy these days. I love it though!

When we got back we had just a little bit of time before nap. I had been wanting to try out a craft I saw on Pinterest shown here. While we had fun it didn't turn out quite the same. He knew what to do immediately.  He just lost interest in the toilet paper roll.  He had more fun beating on his bare belly with a paint all of his hands.
A couple of stamps in before moving on to the finger painting





After a good belly beating

Final product!

We then went off to dreamland for a couple of hours. Gotta love being able to put him down for a nap in nothing but a diaper in January.

We ended the day with a quick shopping trip to Hobby Lobby and take home Zoe's Kitchen with Kristin 2. Ethan watched a little bit of Guppies while we worked on some artwork for little Ava's nursery.

We had a great, busy day. But, we will be glad to see Dad tonight, who had class last night. I told you he was hardworking these days!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

19 months old

Well it is official, we are in the last half of his second year. He is growing and changing so quickly. It is amazing to see how smart he is.  He may not be much of a talker, but I am certain he knows exactly what I am talking about more often than not. Since he isn't speaking verbally, we having really been working on his sign language until he decides he wants to speak. He can communicate milk, drink, please, thank you, more, down, and all done. When I say he doesn't speak verbally, it doesn't mean he can't. It means he chooses not to. I have heard him say many things. He just doesn't like to do it on command or consistently. Words he says pretty often is Daddy, Mama, drink, tea, ball, car, cow, and bubble. He is constantly jabbering. Most of what he says just doesn't make a lot of sense to us yet. Or maybe I should just listen a little closer.  He is great with his manners.  If wants anything he knows to say please with is hands.  And after it is given to him he always knows to say "tank oo" plus with his hands.  He is even starting to tell the strangers we see when out, i.e. the employee at CiCi's today and our receptionist at the urgent care (don't worry, he's seems to be better).

Playing at the park
Come on up, Mom!
Sliding down with Abigail
                                                 
Hanging in the tire swing
Ethan is smart, has a fun sense of humor, and loving.  He is always the one to hug his friends or his mom in the middle of playing.  He loves to give kisses and hold hands when he's walking.  And he has even learned to be a little gentler with his friend, Turk.

Thank goodness!

Hey, buddy!
Gentle touch
We have also been able to take advantage of a little bit of warmer weather this past week.  This little guy glad to get the fresh air.  He loves to be outdoors.  He also enjoys slides.  However, he was taught, not by me, to wait for a hand to hold before going down.  Now he will climb up and just wait patiently for someone to help him down.  I know he has waited about 10 minutes before for me to come back to help him down.

Waiting for me to come help him slide down. 



If it has wheels, he loves it!  This was a Pinterest attempt to give him a different activity.  I just taped a bag of paint on the door for him to "draw" on.  That alone held his interest for a little while.  He soon decided it would be more fun to roll his cars over it.  He also loves his "B" brand cars.  They are the type that you wind up a couple of times and release.  However, he also thinks that is how we are supposed to use all cars.  Between his cars and his Little People Zoo, he could stay occupied for hours.  BTW - love the zoo.  He knows almost all of his animals and their sounds.


His weird personality has something new to show us each day, just like his father......He is entertaining to say the least.  I love our morning Mom and Ethan time lately.  We start our mornings with a little bit of milk with him sitting in my lap.  Soon after we finish our snuggle and milk, Ethan continues the morning with some spinning in circles until he is so dizzy he falls down.
                                       
                               


Another favorite of mine lately is our nightly routine.  Once we read "oon", with his little pointer finger up,  (one more) about four times, we turn out the lights.  He then lets me sing "You are my sunshine" while blowing raspberries in his neck for a little bit.  I adore his little giggles right before bed.  Plus, he is still such a great little sleeper, once we get him in bed.

He is definitely fun these days.  We are all enjoying the earlier stages of toddlerhood.  However, tantrums are few and far between right now so I may change my mind over the next few months.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Our first tumbling class

Part of my new years resolutions is to keep my little man active and make sure to spend a little more one on one time and little less electronics time each day.

A few weeks ago a few of the moms in our playgroup decided to sign the kids up for a Mommy and Me Tumbling class at the Hurst Rec Center. Tuesday was our first day of class. There were only a few us this week due to the weather, but there are 6 kids total in the class, 5 of which are from our playgroup. Kids and moms alike had a great time. The babies are getting to a good age to start becoming friends. We have noticed recently that they are more interested in one another. Things such as giving each other hugs and pats on the back are adorable little gestures they frequently make.  We are definitely going to miss being able to hangout with everyone when we move in a few weeks!

We started the class gathered on the mat with some stretches. We started in the butterfly position, leaning over and beating the floor to stretch. Then we sang "The Wheels on the Bus" to do some other stretches. Ethan loves The Wheels on the Bus so he was really into the stretching. After stretching we went into some free play. The kids loved running around the obstacle course. We also head over to the balance beam to have some fun.  The instructor tried to lift Ethan for the bars and was surprised to difficulty in lifting him from the wrong position.

Ethan, Abigail, and Camden playing in the climbing circle

Ethan instructing the class

Some work on the beam

So excited about who knows what




Part of the obstacle course

Ready to go after an active class

All in all I would say everyone had a great time. We all went to Chick-fil-a for lunch afterwards. Needless to say, we had a great nap to follow!  We can't wait until next week's class!