Amanda, in the kitchen: hey Isaac! I need you to give something to Dad.
Amanda gives Isaac some high fives.
Isaac runs to Ben in the bedroom.
Ben receives the fives.
Isaac runs back to Amanda
Amanda: Isaac, can you give these to Dad?
Isaac brings more fives to Dad.
Rinse and repeat.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
20 months!
Isaac turned 20 months several days ago. I kept dressing him in nice(ish) clothes so that we could get pictures, but then either he wasn't in the mood or it just didn't happen. But I finally got some.
As always, he continues to become more and more fun. Lately he's been saying "ready,set,go!" and then taking off running. Of course, if I say it he'll take off running while crying at the same time.
We have had a few more sad faces this month when he doesn't get his way, but he's often easily distracted by something else.
He's finally started to say "dog" when you point to a dog and ask what it is. (Before it was always a "woof".) He still needs to figure that out for most of the other animals, but it's a start. He has a few more words and is getting better at repeating words after we say them.
He has started to bring in all the dishes after dinner. Most of the time this is fine, but we are always afraid that food is going to fall off the plates. He hasn't quite mastered holding things flat. He really is a pretty good helper...he helps put the laundry away, the silverware away, and tries to help with gardening. Today he found the dishwasher packets and put one in the dishwasher even.
Daycare is going well. He eats everything at lunch time (even things I can't get him to eat at home). The helpers say that he's always smiling and he seems to enjoy it there.
I know; this is almost the same picture. I couldn't decide which face I liked better.
What else am I missing? Sleep? He's doing very well with sleep, even sleeping until 6:45-7:15 most days. Eating? He loves breakfast. Lunch and dinner are a little more hit and miss. I think he recently went through a growth spurt as he seems taller.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Tuesday: bus
I was dealing with laundry in the bedroom and heard a scrape, scrape of Isaac playing. It wasn't a sound I recognized, but it seemed to be a toy and it didn't seem as though it was hurting anything. So I let it go.
A few minutes later Isaac comes into the bedroom, riding the bus. I think he felt left out with all the first day of school activities and tried to get in on the action.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Friday: pool day
Today was the last weekend the pool was open. So Isaac and I went with our friends again.
It's been interesting to see how they've changed since the beginning of the summer. At the beginning we could barely get them to put their feet in the water. Now they stay in the water so much better and don't run away from us every thirty seconds.
It's been interesting to see how they've changed since the beginning of the summer. At the beginning we could barely get them to put their feet in the water. Now they stay in the water so much better and don't run away from us every thirty seconds.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Thursday: an insurance statistics question
How often do two cars from the same family run into each other? I feel like this should be a probability question, but I'm not really sure how to mathematically phrase it. Ben and I often end up in the same place after work, leave at the same time, and follow each other home. So our chances of getting into an accident with each other are really pretty good.
But mathematically speaking, what would you compare it to? Getting into an accident in general? Seems like it would be pretty small because there are so many non-family accidents. Getting into an accident vs not getting into an accident when following Ben home? How would you measure the times we didn't get into an accident?
Anyway, a fun thing to ponder.
But mathematically speaking, what would you compare it to? Getting into an accident in general? Seems like it would be pretty small because there are so many non-family accidents. Getting into an accident vs not getting into an accident when following Ben home? How would you measure the times we didn't get into an accident?
Anyway, a fun thing to ponder.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday: more firsts
First number 1: I made bacon for dinner. It took longer to cook than I expected.
First number 2: I ran the dishwasher three times today. I think that's a new record. The first was to partially clear the dishes from the disaster on Monday. The second contained some dishes, but all the bath toys also needed to be washed. (Oh, the joys of being a parent.) The third one mainly contained dishes from today (I used a lot for dinner), although there were a few stragglers from Monday too.
First number 3: Isaac wanted seconds of yogurt at breakfast. I think I finally figured out why our grocery bills are so high. Isaac is eating us out of house and home already. Last Friday he had four bowls of Cheerios (and blueberries). Yesterday he had 2.5 packets of oatmeal and blueberries. Today he had three bowls of yogurt (about two containers worth) and two bowls of Cheerios. Good thing he knows how to say "more, please." It's getting a lot of practice.
First number 2: I ran the dishwasher three times today. I think that's a new record. The first was to partially clear the dishes from the disaster on Monday. The second contained some dishes, but all the bath toys also needed to be washed. (Oh, the joys of being a parent.) The third one mainly contained dishes from today (I used a lot for dinner), although there were a few stragglers from Monday too.
First number 3: Isaac wanted seconds of yogurt at breakfast. I think I finally figured out why our grocery bills are so high. Isaac is eating us out of house and home already. Last Friday he had four bowls of Cheerios (and blueberries). Yesterday he had 2.5 packets of oatmeal and blueberries. Today he had three bowls of yogurt (about two containers worth) and two bowls of Cheerios. Good thing he knows how to say "more, please." It's getting a lot of practice.
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