Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Random Cuteness

I just had a bunch of random videos and pictures that I didn't really know how to put in a post other than just having a random post of everything.

Colin helping Audrey with tummy time


Close up


More tummy time


Audrey matches her doll


So cute with a flowery hat


Eating apples in the bin as my mom and I were organizing clothes


Colin loves his new "big tractor". He and Paul came up with a more creative way to eat apples.


Audrey playing with Colin's keyboard


We all went to the park on Sunday. I decided that I would sneak in a little exercising while we were there. I ran a lap around the park, did some step ups on the bench, and then started doing some lunges. Colin must have thought it looked like fun because he decided to join in.

Colin's 2 year Dr appointment

This week I took Colin to the Dr's for his 2 year checkup. It was actually kind of a crazy day. 6 months ago I scheduled my dentist appointment for 2:50 on Sept 23rd. Then about 3 months ago I managed to schedule Colin's appointment for the same day, at 4 pm. I thought about rescheduling his but realized we could probably manage. I took dad's car to work and got out of work early and went to my dentist appointment. Dad took my car and was nice enough to go pick up the kids from daycare for me. He met me at the dr's office and I went in with Colin and he took Audrey home. I got there at 4pm on the dot. It actually was kind of nice to only waste one afternoon with appointments instead of 2 in one week.

Colin's appointment went pretty well. He was super shy in the beginning and didn't like being weighed or measured. Once Dr O'mara came in he started to feel more comfortable. We were in the dinosaur room and he loved looking at all of them.

Colin is 33 inches tall and weighs 25 lbs. He is about 15-20th percentile for both. His head is still way off the charts and is even more off the charts than he was. The dr isn't concerned because he is on track developmentally but is sending the information over to the specialist that we saw before. She was very impressed with his speech. He had a lot to say during the appointment and she seemed surprised at his sentences and how well she could understand him. She was also very impressed with him and Paul for him being potty trained.

She said we were in trouble. She said "precocious 2-year olds make difficult 3-year olds." I'm scared, I thought he was already difficult!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Audrey's Big Day

Today(Sunday) was a big day for Audrey. She is 5 1/2 months old. Today I decided is the official day that she started sitting by herself. She has been able to sit for a few seconds or up to a minute but I never felt comfortable enough to not be sitting right behind her. Today she sat all by herself(with the boppy behind her) for probably over 10 minutes, and did that multiple times. She seemed to love the new freedom and being able to do things from a new angle.

Playing with her toys from a new angle


Playing with big brother Colin


So happy about her new freedom!





I also decided today to start feeding her rice cereal. I am a believer in waiting until 6 months but I felt like we were close enough. I'm not really sure what she thought of it. She was making funny faces but still opening up to the spoon. She didn't eat a whole lot but I think it was a successful first feeding.







Sunday, September 26, 2010

Utah State Fair 2010

Last Thursday when my mom was here we took the kids to the fair. We had a good time. Colin enjoyed riding a few of the rides. We had dinner and cotton candy.

Riding the train with Mimi


Flying with Mommy


Eating cotton candy


Walking around with Mommy and Daddy








Colin loved this big slide. He did it 4 times.....at $2 a ride it really adds up.



We had just missed the sea lion show but they were doing pictures with them. My mom decided to get a picture with she and Colin. She asked the guy if they could take a minute to let Colin get used to them first and he was a jerk and said no. Colin was terrified and we are "those" parents that made him do it.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Colin's birthday

We celebrated Colin's birthday on Saturday. It was a busy day. In the morning before his party we went to a picnic for my work. We were there from about 11:30-1:30 and then went home so Colin could get a nap. He slept from 2-4 and then the party started at 5.

My mom and the kids at the picnic


They had a bouncy house at the picnic and Colin loved it.



Colin's birthday presents



Opening presents












He's learned the word "cool" and all his presents were "cool". We spent a long time opening presents. It was really spaced out. He played with everything he opened before moving on to the next.


Paul was talking with his coworker about what we should get Colin for his birthday and he suggested a keyboard. Paul thought it was a great idea so we found this Sesame Street one.




Everyone was so busy paying attention to Colin that we didn't realize that Audrey's bow had fallen over her eyes. Poor thing didn't even complain about it. And of course I had to take a picture before I fixed it.



Audrey and Eliana had fun playing together. Eliana is 4 months older than Audrey. I dressed Audrey in her watermelon outfit because I thought it was perfect for a picnic. I didn't realize how well it would match an Elmo themed party.





Uncle Billy came down for the party also


Tara, Ben, and Eliana


Colin loved the Elmo balloon. Good thing because it was an $8 balloon!





Audrey likes him also


Mommy, Daddy and the birthday boy!


Happy Birthday Colin!



Colin had so much fun eating all of the pieces of of the Elmo cupcakes that he thought the 2 was edible also. He quickly realized that it didn't taste very good.

Colin's birthday cake

I wanted to do something special for Colin's birthday cake. Last year I made the giant cupcake and it turned out really well. This year we decided to go with an Elmo theme because he was still pretty much on an Elmo kick. So I wanted to do some sort of Elmo cake. I found ideas online of how to do a cake and cupcakes. My mom and I couldn't decide which to make so we did both. We got an Elmo cake pan and made the hot water chocolate cake recipe. The cake didn't come out of the pan the greatest so we had a little work to do to make sure it looked like Elmo.

Here is the cake in the process


It took a lot of food coloring to make the colors. We used 2 whole things of black and of red.

The girls decorating Elmo


My mom, Audrey and I


Elmo and cupcakes


The cupcakes were fun. We used a bag to squirt on all the red so that he looked "furry". The eyes were white chocolate candy melts. The eyeballs were the ends of a chocolate chip. The nose is a cut up halloween pumpkin candy and the mouth is half an oreo.


The table all ready



Colin eating his cupcake



Colin really liked it all. In the last week or so he has really seemed to not care as much about Elmo but he loved all the Elmo of his party. I think it was a hit. Hopefully whatever he likes next year will be an easy enough cake

Colin is 2 years old!

Two years ago



Last year



This year




Colin has been talking so much more lately. He has pretty much become an echo of everything that we say. We definitely have to start being more careful about what comes out of our mouths. One of my favorite things that he says is "where are you" he'll say "daddy, R you?" and it is so cute. He's starting to put words together more and uses sentences all the time.

He is really loving on his little sister now. He finally started saying Audrey. He says "Auddy", it's cute to hear. He loves to play with her and give her hugs and kisses good night. The other day I had put her down for a nap and then was in the bathroom getting ready. Colin comes running in saying "baby crying". It was so cute.

He still really loves his cars and trucks. He takes them all over the house lining them up and driving them around. He likes to walk more when we go for walks. He will ride some of it in his blue car and then walk some of it on his own. He likes his trains, loves reading books, and doing puzzles.

He loves having the blanket on him while he is sleeping. If he rolls over before falling asleep and it comes off he'll yell out to us "blankie on" and want us to come help him get the blanket on him.

He is going to daycare Mon, Tues, Wed, and Thurs each week. He enjoys it but really hates being dropped off. He gets pretty upset sometimes(Mondays) when Paul drops him off in the morning but then by the end of the week he is doing much better.

He really likes to help out. He helps unload/load the dishwasher and always puts his dirty dishes in the sink. He helps me carry the bags in from the car after daycare.

He loves to eat, actually, he loves to snack. He always wants to be snacking on something. We're working on having more routine snacks vs all day snacks. His snacks are healthy choices at least.

He always has an "owie". It will be "owie tummy" or "owie back" or anything. His owies are if his shirt is scrunched up behind him or the dog's tail hit him as they walked by. Luckily his owies are usually cured with a kiss.

He is definitely in his tantrum stage. He is whiney and definitely throws little fits. He gets really upset if you correct him. If he throws something or hits and you tell him "no" he'll start crying.

He is potty trained but not 100% perfect. He has some accidents. He is dry most mornings but once in awhile is wet. He has been having some poop accidents that we're working on getting better at that. He seems to have problems mostly when he is playing and doesn't want to stop to go to the bathroom.

He is really smart and seems to be remembering things so much more. I talked to him about Mimi coming for his birthday. Two weeks later I said "guess who is coming for your birthday!?" and he said "Mimi!" I showed him a train table online that I was thinking would be a good idea for his birthday. Then for the two weeks before his birthday anytime we would mention his birthday he would say "Mimi coming, big choo choo!" He knows his colors really well, the basics and others like brown, orange, purple, black, white. He can almost count to ten. He needs help on a couple of numbers. He knows some of the alphabet and will chime in with about half the letters when you say it. He knows his shapes; circle, square, rectangle, triangle.

He is starting to sing songs some. He will sing part of the Elmo's World song. We were listening to music the other day and he started singing Usher's "OMG". It was cute but probably not the best song for a 2 year old to be singing.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Who needs gifts

On Thursday a package arrived from Amazon. I opened it to see what it was. It was one of Colin's birthday presents. I grabbed my mom to show her what was in the box. I thought that I was sneaky enough and that Colin didn't notice. I wasn't. He came running over wanting to know what was in the box. So, I pulled out the packing material and was like "Wow Colin....Look at all the paper!" He loved it!



Who needs presents when the packing material is this fun!

Train Table

Colin has really liked trains for awhile so we decided a train table would be something he would really like for his birthday.

Here is Paul putting it together. It took about 2 hours.





We wrapped up a couple of the little trains for him to open





Then we had him take the trains into his room where the table was all set up waiting for him







Here is a video of it all. Just a warning....the whole video is 8 minutes long.