After they bake, be sure to put icing on them (until Mommy takes the icing away because you're not supposed to eat it from the tube)
The life and times of "Baby", "Brother", "Mama" and "Da-ee" (to quote the littlest one)
Friday, June 25, 2010
Cookies
After they bake, be sure to put icing on them (until Mommy takes the icing away because you're not supposed to eat it from the tube)
Train pants
E is very proud of his new training pants (he calls them his train pants) and is (mostly) doing very well with potty training. Of course, the kid who's been dry through naps and night-time for months had a nap-time accident today; our first day in non-disposable, non-fully-containing undergarments. Oh well, sheets needed to be washed anyway.
Happy Father's Day! (belated)
You may have noticed that Bill/Reece aka "The Mav" is posting here much more frequently these days. He's got an amazing new phone that enables posting pictures and videos directly from the phone (no computer!). He can take a video and have it on the blog in the time it takes our small boy to eat a single broccoli floret. (of course, it can take the kid over 30 minutes ...).
It's been a bit of a rough year for the father-son duo. First, there was the chaos of living apart for awhile and moving. Then our "normal" (post graduate school) life brought the new routine which involves commuting, working outside the house, daycare, business travel. As expected, we all spend much less time together.
On the surface, E is very much a mama's boy. He's in a phase now in which he insists that I do pretty much everything; helping him into the car, brushing his teeth, ... The other day, at nap, Bill asked for a hug and E told him he only had one, and it was for Mommy. While I don't argue that E and I have a pretty good thing going, E is not actually anti-Daddy. Not at all.
One morning, Bill took E out to eat breakfast at Bojangles while I got some work done. For months afterward, E would point out Bojangles every time we drove by and tell me "that BO-jangles. Daddy and I eat there!"
One of the best way to get E to try something new to eat is to have Bill eat it. Don't offer it to Evan. Just let him watch Daddy eat it. More often than not, he'll ask for some and will eat/drink more than just a taste's worth. We've added eggs, english muffins, and grapefruit juice to his repertoire this way, to name a few. This does NOT work if I eat something E hasn't tried before.
I think the pictures probably tell the rest of the story a bit more eloquently. (My writing skills are a bit "dry" right now). E adores his Dad, and rightly so. He's a fantastic father to his 1.7 sons!
It's been a bit of a rough year for the father-son duo. First, there was the chaos of living apart for awhile and moving. Then our "normal" (post graduate school) life brought the new routine which involves commuting, working outside the house, daycare, business travel. As expected, we all spend much less time together.
On the surface, E is very much a mama's boy. He's in a phase now in which he insists that I do pretty much everything; helping him into the car, brushing his teeth, ... The other day, at nap, Bill asked for a hug and E told him he only had one, and it was for Mommy. While I don't argue that E and I have a pretty good thing going, E is not actually anti-Daddy. Not at all.
One morning, Bill took E out to eat breakfast at Bojangles while I got some work done. For months afterward, E would point out Bojangles every time we drove by and tell me "that BO-jangles. Daddy and I eat there!"
One of the best way to get E to try something new to eat is to have Bill eat it. Don't offer it to Evan. Just let him watch Daddy eat it. More often than not, he'll ask for some and will eat/drink more than just a taste's worth. We've added eggs, english muffins, and grapefruit juice to his repertoire this way, to name a few. This does NOT work if I eat something E hasn't tried before.
I think the pictures probably tell the rest of the story a bit more eloquently. (My writing skills are a bit "dry" right now). E adores his Dad, and rightly so. He's a fantastic father to his 1.7 sons!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
The Quotable Todder
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Evan: "When I do all my pee and poop in the potty, then I can go see your movie, Buzz Lightyear".
Buzz Lightyear: "Yes, then you can come see my movie".
What makes this exchange even cuter? Evan is playing both roles.
What makes this exchange frustrating? Evan is supposed to be asleep, not talking to an imaginary Buzz Lightyear. Yesterday, during naptime, he laid in bed for more than 2 hours talking, sometimes to Buzz, sometimes for Buzz, sometimes to no-one. Just continuous talking.
In an attempt to move the potty training along, we've promised Evan to take him to see the Buzz Lightyear movie at the theater once he is potty trained. The movie starts June 18th and I imagine will play for at least a couple of months. I hope ...
E has not seen any of the Toy Story movies so far. He really wants to go see Buzz's movie. He really doesn't want to tell us when he has to go potty though. Even though we had him go to the bathroom twice between when we got home at 6 and bedtime at 8, he had filled his pull-up within 15 minutes of being in bed. Grrrr.
On a funnier note: after using the potty, E decided to run around the downstairs circle stark naked singing "naked baby, naked baby, naked baby!" while giggling his head off. Got to get some window treatments in the dining room, I guess.
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