Isaac and I were walking into the house today after doing some errands and he kept saying something and pointing. After he said it a few times I realized that he was pointing to the bubbles. Now, all in all this wouldn't be noteworthy but for two things...
1) We haven't worked on the word bubble. It's been around and he's played with bubbles, but it's probably been at least two weeks since bubbles have been out.
2) The bubbles aren't in a normal bubble container. I just made some with dish soap after I realized my actual bubbles weren't bubbling, so they're in a Tupperware container. We probably haven't gotten these bubbles out for a month.
So, hooray for Isaac! He had to put a lot of things together in order to communicate with me. So we got the bubbles out for a few minutes.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Friday: toys, pool, don'ts
Lately, when Isaac and I go to help Ben wake up, Isaac brings a toy with him. It's a little annoying, but he gets so mad otherwise that I go with it. (It also means that we always have random toys in our bedroom.) Anyway, today it was MegaBlocks. He had one in each hand when we went in. He gave them to Ben and left to get some more. Bringing in two at a time, Isaac probably took about fifteen trips back and forth over the next ten minutes.
We again joined Betsy and Ethan at the pool this morning. The boys seem to slowly be understanding that you're supposed to spend time in the water and not running away from it. We still had to chase them a little bit, but it felt so much better than the last several times.
And finally, the things I have found myself saying the last few days that I never thought I'd have to teach someone...
"Don't lick the floor."
"Don't lick the deck."
"Don't kiss the wall."
"Don't bite the bed."
We again joined Betsy and Ethan at the pool this morning. The boys seem to slowly be understanding that you're supposed to spend time in the water and not running away from it. We still had to chase them a little bit, but it felt so much better than the last several times.
And finally, the things I have found myself saying the last few days that I never thought I'd have to teach someone...
"Don't lick the floor."
"Don't lick the deck."
"Don't kiss the wall."
"Don't bite the bed."
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Thursday: grocery store adventures
I choose a slow line at the grocery store check out today. So slow. Slow enough that I ended up giving Isaac my phone to play with and I rarely do that when we're out and about. I just hope the poor mother with the screaming baby got a special line.
It was finally our turn to check out. Yay! I'm asked if I have any coupons or bottle returns...not today. The cashier set up my two reusable bags - bags that have been well used but are still in decent condition. The bottom plastic thing is mangled, but the bags themselves are fine. Then she puts a brown paper bag in both...what?? I brought the reusable bags so that she didn't have to use those! Well, by the time I got over my shock I decided it wasn't worth saying anything. Maybe she didn't like the condition of my bags. She asked again if I have any coupons or bottle returns...I still didn't.
I had more groceries than bags, and so I figured she'd just put the rest in a plastic bag. She got out a paper bag. Ok...I'm fine with paper. Then she put the paper bag in the plastic bag...what?? What was going on? Why was she using so many bags? Again, by the time I got over my shock it was really too late to say anything. But I have now figured out why the line was so slow. Right before ringing up the final total she asked again if I had any coupons or bottle returns. Sigh...I still didn't.
I've since then thought of many reasons why I might ask for a double bag, but no reasons for the cashier to do it without prompting. But I do have a good coupon now for the next time I check out.
It was finally our turn to check out. Yay! I'm asked if I have any coupons or bottle returns...not today. The cashier set up my two reusable bags - bags that have been well used but are still in decent condition. The bottom plastic thing is mangled, but the bags themselves are fine. Then she puts a brown paper bag in both...what?? I brought the reusable bags so that she didn't have to use those! Well, by the time I got over my shock I decided it wasn't worth saying anything. Maybe she didn't like the condition of my bags. She asked again if I have any coupons or bottle returns...I still didn't.
I had more groceries than bags, and so I figured she'd just put the rest in a plastic bag. She got out a paper bag. Ok...I'm fine with paper. Then she put the paper bag in the plastic bag...what?? What was going on? Why was she using so many bags? Again, by the time I got over my shock it was really too late to say anything. But I have now figured out why the line was so slow. Right before ringing up the final total she asked again if I had any coupons or bottle returns. Sigh...I still didn't.
I've since then thought of many reasons why I might ask for a double bag, but no reasons for the cashier to do it without prompting. But I do have a good coupon now for the next time I check out.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Tuesday: Isaac loves Dad
When Ben came home today Isaac was so excited to see him. "Yay! Dad's home!" Unfortunately, Ben needed to do some stuff and needed Isaac to not be around, so after spending some time together Isaac and I headed out of the room. We closed the door and Isaac started crying. Tears came. Toys couldn't distract him. Curious George finally helped for a little bit, but when that was done he remembered Ben again. A little more crying, although we finally found some toys that were distracting enough.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Monday: change of plans
Today's activities ended up being completely different than I expected when I woke up this morning. We ended up spending the morning with Abby and her daughters...first going out for breakfast and then playing at the park. It was hot out! It was still mid-morning when we were at the park, but we were drenched in sweat. The kids probably would have happily played longer, but the mothers said it was too hot. (As a side note, the high today was 100 degrees and probably felt warmer. It's currently 10:30 pm and 85 degrees but feels like 90 degrees.)
Then this afternoon my aunts unexpectedly stopped by! It was lovely to see them. Isaac was just waking up so it took him a little bit to warm up to them, but by the end he was laughing at Aunt C and "talking" to them. At the beginning I had given him some puffs to help him wake up. Aunt C gave one to Aunt Sue on the other side of the room and Isaac immediately got off the couch and retrieved it. She was not allowed to have his puffs!
Then this afternoon my aunts unexpectedly stopped by! It was lovely to see them. Isaac was just waking up so it took him a little bit to warm up to them, but by the end he was laughing at Aunt C and "talking" to them. At the beginning I had given him some puffs to help him wake up. Aunt C gave one to Aunt Sue on the other side of the room and Isaac immediately got off the couch and retrieved it. She was not allowed to have his puffs!
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Saturday: unexpected results
So we ended up with some unexpected results with potty training. After some early successes he didn't continue the trend. But I did discover that Isaac is more than willing to sit and read while on the toilet. Since I've been having problems getting him to read while in the chair in his bedroom, I think we're going to have reading time on the toilet for a while. And if he happens to do his business...that's even better.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Friday: pool, food
We went to the pool with Betsy and Ethan again today. Isaac walked in the pool up to his armpits! And he probably spent about half the time in the pool...a significant improvement from before.
At dinner Isaac started to throw his food. The immediate response to this is to remove all his food. Except he only had his vegetables left...so this may not have been the punishment that I was going for. He did get a little mad though, so I may have lucked
out.
At dinner Isaac started to throw his food. The immediate response to this is to remove all his food. Except he only had his vegetables left...so this may not have been the punishment that I was going for. He did get a little mad though, so I may have lucked
out.
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