Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Mine That!!



Colton has been saying "Mine" for a several months, and brings to mind a funny sign my mother has in her house now about Toddler Rules, which is similar to this list:

Toddler Rules
1. If I like it, it's mine.
2. If it's in my hand, it's mine.
3. If I can take it from you, it's mine.
4. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine.
5. If it's mine, it must NEVER appear to be yours in any way.
6. If I'm doing or building something, all the pieces are mine.
7. If it looks just like mine, it is mine.
8. If I saw it first, it's mine.
9. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine.
10. If it's broken, it's yours.

Most recently he has started saying, "Mine that!!" If you have something he wants or thinks he needs (usually food!) you will see him pointing and calling out, "Mine that! Mine that!" It is really funny! We have also been working on saying, "Please" and "Thank you," but we know that will be an ongoing teaching point. It is so sweet to hear him respond to "Can you ask nicely?" with "Peas!" "Thank you" sounds more like "Na Noo" (maybe he is actually from Ork!).



This is an old picture from February of our little hiker on Stone Mountain! We rarely make it further than 1/2 way up when we hike there due to the need to pick up ALL rocks on our way. Takes up a lot of time!

I love to eat! Well, today I do...tomorrow I will not be satistfied with anything you offer me and the next day I will eat hardly anything...I'm unique!


Hard work, playing in the yard! Got to cover up that white boy with big hats!


Always checking things out, getting new perspective!


Ha ha!! Shorty robe!!


It seems like Colton remembers everything. If you show him something once, he remembers next time. Show him where to throw the weeds when he is 'helping' Poppa in the yard, he'll keep taking things to the exact spot all day. Give him a granola bar out of the box on the kitchen island, he'll head right back there later in the day to ask for another. Speaking of those granola bars, we had one box over a month ago. Just got some over the weekend and when he saw them on the shelf, he remembered what they were and (of course) wanted those! "Mine that!!"

He LOVES to look for "Atz" (ants) or any bugs outside and wants to either pick them up or, "step" and smash them. Or will try to lift up your shoe and get you to "step" on it. Lovely. He likes to get you to pick things up too. Yesterday I told him I didn't want to pick up the bug and he went over to the grass, found a weed stem and proceeded to try to get the bug on it so we could look at it but not actually hold it. I'm sure we have shown him this before, but come on! :-) The weather was nice this week and it was fun to watch him wander around the yard, checking out this and that, getting excited over finding a seed or something else super amazing. We are so blessed.

Ball! Big ball! Where's ball? EVERYDAY!! :-) (Yes that is Darth Vader on his cool hat)

Colton is getting very frustrated with his communication difficulties in that we have no clue what he wants or is hollaring for. We are running into the mood swings of a soon-to-be-two-year-old. He is a dear when he is a dear, but the boy can flail and stomp with the best of them when he wants! We also are dealing with sepeartion anxity at daycare when we leave, as well as issues as they prepare to move him to the next age group room. So sad to leave crying baby at daycare. :-)

Who is it?


Poppa is coming! Let me jump out of the truck bed in excitement!


Some fun videos:

Colton loves to see anyone sweep (or vacuum), and really enjoys being allowed to do it himself!


Go Go Go!!

This video is from January but is SO cute, had to share! Colton normally does not actually like to be on the swing, usually he is "all done" really fast but for some reason this day he was really enjoying swinging!

Food

Colton usually loves to eat, but it usually also takes forever for him to finish, especially breakfast. I read somewhere that it should last about 30 minutes for a toddler to eat a meal. Ha Ha!! We're lucky if it is 45 minutes! Foods he is loving these days: yogurt (any kind) and more fun if you give him something to dip in it (like cereal) so it can be even MORE messy, spaghetti (again with the super messy), scrambled eggs (he could eat 3 eggs no problem), granola (I make up a trail mix and he will eat all of it) and granola bars, meatballs (I think he enjoys saying that one), homemade macaroni and cheese, brown rice, and waffles (again the messier the better and he can polish off almost a whole Belgian waffle or two of the small square type). He also usually enjoys most fruits and cheese (just like Mummy).

So, Justin gave Colton the yogurt container for dinner one night and I was on the phone. Normally I don't let him have the container because it tends to get messy but he was doing very good with the spoon. Well, I turned around after a minute and this is what I saw:






More updates on the way with spring holiday fun!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hoppy Spring!



Enjoying the spring bunnies at Tractor Supply!


"Go Go Go!!"
Running with his little shoulders up and his arms up high, so cute! Colton runs full force everywhere and goes way faster than he can control. Poor child is constantly covered in bumps and bruises on his head, face, legs, arms. Here is a CLOSE up after he ran as fast as he could to me and knocked me over, laughing hysterically (you can actually see his upper teeth here, as they are usually hidden when he smiles):


Here are a few pics of him running around the house, doing one of his favorite things. "KICK!!" He loves to kick, loves balls "BahLL!" and even likes to say and practice kicking, just anywhere: walking around the house, in the highchair...



We're on our third turn trying to get rid of a nasty ear infection. Keep your fingers crossed that this does it and that he doesnt' have to get surgery to put tubes in his ears!

Books

We read read read at our house and Colton loves it! One of my favorite joys of Colton at this age is that he will walk in front of you (if you are sitting on the floor) and then back up to you so he can sit in your lap. Sometimes he backs up from quite a bit off. It is SO ADORABLE and one of my favorite things for the past 6 months or so. He likes to do certain things with certain books, his own little spin on some of the classics:

The Little Engine that Could:
He looks at you crazy when you change your voice with characters and about 1/2 through there is a toy that is in the pictures that looks like Humpty Dumpty and he starts wiggling his arms up and down and wants you to sing the rhyme. Right then in the middle of the regular story. Humpty is on about 4 pages and he wants you to sing it each time.

Just one more swim:
twice during the reading he will take the book and turn it over on certain pages, apparently he does not like the provided visual perspective on those pages!

Brushing Teeth

When we first started brushing with the actual tooth brush, he thought it was super cool. These days he hates it. Refusing to open his mouth, turning away, biting the brush, almost in tears. He got this stupid book about getting clean with Elmo that he LOVES and they talk about brushing their teeth and he correlates the two, and I try to use that as why he should like it, but alas, he does not agree and mostly fights us every time. Wouldn't take so long if he would just give in! Poor child, the torture! Still has 3 teeth in the middle on the bottom, which is funny, but the matching tooth on the right side is finally peeking out (more teething fun at night).

BBQ Sauce, It's what's for breakfast...



More pudding please!


Takes after Nana L with his multiple drinks!


Tearful bedtimes


So far this year we have had a really good time getting Colton to bed at night. Read stories, several, and drink some water, cuddle/kisses, and off to bed awake but ready for bed and not a peep out of him. Almost twice this past month we ended up having to put him in bed crying hysterically til he finally calmed down and feel asleep. Without any stories or cuddling, made me so sad! But he was all hugs and giggles in the morning and all was forgiven. The "almost" other time of nighttime tears involved a library book of mine that I would not let Colton hold on his own (wouldn't sit with me while I held the book). I had to go hide it from him and he sobbed and cried hysterically, running up and down the hall to our bedroom (where it was hidden), calling out, "Boook! Boook!" Such a mean parent, denying my child a book! :-)


Didn't quite finish his nap in his crib so he wrapped it up with me on the couch. I was mostly faking it. Please ignore the hair frizzies!!


Cuteness!



Circus



Colton was able to go to the circus with all his cousins last month. I haven't been since the week before Justin and I had our blind date over 10 years ago and Justin hadn't been since maybe middle school, so we all had a fun time. I wasn't sure how Colton would do, trapped on our laps, in semi-dark for TWO HOURS but...he did great and really seemed to have a good time.

Raising a Tree Hugger! This picture was actually taken after he was running off a little steam after the circus. He was following around two little girls who were running around and doing little antics, including hugging the trees and he wanted to play along! Too cute.

Date night

Justin and I got to enjoy a fun night 'on the town' in March. We went to a fabulous Bryan Adams' concert in Atlanta (Christmas present from Justin) and had an adventurous dinner downtown Atlanta. I'll leave out the details of the adventure but it involves crazy public transit and a reminder to be sure which way you need to travel on a street if you are walking. Here we are tired on the train ride back:

Quality play time with Poppa:


Colton, the tourist!


There are all these pictures of him in this cute outfit because it was a rainy day and he was just too adorable not to photograph. Here he is going in the bathroom, shutting the door, and just hanging out in the dark hiding from me. I got a hilarious video of him slamming the door shut every time I would push it open and ask him if he was coming out. Too silly!!

Hope your spring has started off well!! We have had colds, allergies and weird HOT/COLD weather but hopefully it will all even out soon.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!!



He's a Heart breaker!!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

18 and 19 months!!



As I write this there is currently snow on the ground in Georgia AGAIN! We had about 1.5-2 inches at our house, but the roads were clear so no snow day for us this time. LAST month, however, was not the same. We got SIX inches of snow at our home and were out of work for about 3 1/2 days! And there was snow on the ground for about 10 days in some places around my office, which was SO weird! As you may know, Georgian's cannot function in the snow and have nothing in place to deal with the rare snowstorms. It took Justin over 2 hours to get my car out of the driveway so I could finally make it to work that week! The most unfortunate thing about the snow was that Colton did not get to play in it. At out house the snow accumulated overnight and by mid morning it sleeted and covered the lovely fluffy snow in a hard and very thick layer of ice, making it glass-like and impossible to walk on, let alone play in. :-) We did go for fun hike out of the neighborhood in it, which was fun and Colton enjoyed looking at all the things covered in "no" although sometimes the "s" came out and he did say "snow."

All decked out for the weather


Hiking down our street!


The driveway was so slick with ice, dragging Colton down was the safest way and he thought it was hilarious!


I swear he had fun too!


Friends

Over New Year's we visited our dear friend Leslie and her family and met her new little man!

All a boy needs: a big stick and a dog to look at!


We got to go to a nearby wildlife reserve and we had a lot of fun and Colton of course loved every second of it!

Getting ready to feed the animals


Here they come!


Colton enjoyed spying the animals through the sides of the trailer.


Mummy, I think this Bison is getting a little too close...


Colton enjoyed petting the deer...


...until the deer wanted to check him out a little too closely!


Cuteness!


"Wow! That is one cute boy!"


Video of feeding the animals.


So many new and fun things!!

Talking all the time!
Little man is talking more and more and says a ton of words pretty consistenly, though often with requests, such as: Hi, Heado (hello), Dog, ball, bubble, wow, dark, duck, More, Mummy, Poppi/Poppa (not always the same), Papa, Nana, Steek (stick), eat eat! (must be repeated), all done!, meatball, peanut butter (I cannot even begin to spell that the way he says it, but it is funny), no no no (must be repeated), book, to name a few. :-) He can also repeat a lot of words and enjoys telling you what certain animals "say": Dog, cow, horse, duck, donkey, train (well, not an animal but it says "choo choo!), mouse ("week week" he says, CRACKS me up!!), bear, tiger/lion and he KNOWS a ton of other animals and can point them out when asked. He also can show you that he is 1, with his finger, and how big he is. I have a cute video of that which I will try to post this week.

One of the funny things he says/does now is to tell you to Move. Like, get out of my way, I want to get over there or I want you to go over there. It is hard not to laugh! He doesn't respond "No" very often to requests yet (thought he might just not do what you say) but he can repeat it in context. One of the stories we read, The Little Red Hen, has a part at the end where the Hen says, "Oh no! We will eat the bread." When we read it together, Colton shakes his hand with his finger pointed out and says, "No, no, no." A couple weeks ago he was reading to himself (with his woobie-more on that later) and had this book and turned all the way to the back to that page and did this. It was too cute!! He LOVES to read and we read books all day and have to limit the ones at night or we would never go to bed! He choses to read them in a certain order and can say the names of some, "Dack Dill" (Jack and Jill, which is one of 3 weird $1 Mother Goose books I got at Target that have some poems in them that I'm going to stop reading because they are super odd/violent/funky!).

He likes to talk about things being "All gone?" while shrugging his shoulders and with his hands turned up. He enjoys hiding things under his legs, especially in the bath tub and saying, "All gone?" then producing it for you and giggling. He knows most of his body parts and can point to them from his hair to his belly button to his piggy toes (and can also show you his 'other one' if he is pointing to his feet or knees, etc.), including the correct word for his boy bits. :-) He can say eye, nose, ear, knee and enjoys pointing to those parts on you too, which is especially fun when he is poking you in the eye in the morning.

He likes for you to chase him around the house at any time, especially with his push mower like you are going to mow him down. Nice, huh? He enjoys pushing you over if you are sitting down so he can 'get' you and crawl all over you. He gives great hugs and sometimes kisses, but usually turns his cheek to you if you ask him for a kiss (so HE can get a kiss). We have been doing a lot of boundary testing, including throwing things into the fire...

A couple of weeks ago he wanted me to put one of my socks that I was folding on his hand and then proceeded to hold it up to me and say, "Heado!" (aka Hello). Sock puppet!!

Colton loves to dance and it cracks us all up! We listen to the radio a lot at home and he has some fridge magnets that play music he plays with in the kitchen. He always wants me to turn the radio on in the car and dances in his car seat. We have a video we need to send into AFV from our trip to FL where he is dancing with my aunt's stuffed frog. Where do they learn some of these moves?!

Colton's 'woobie'
Over the past few weeks, Colton has finally developed a special relationship with a blanket. He has never really had a 'lovie' special stuffed animal or toy that he really loves or drags around everywhere. He has, however, just recently decided he loves a certain blanket. Of course, this blanket happens to be the full sized, thick, fleece blanket we have on the couch for covering up on the rare occasion WE take a nap or something! It is HUGE compared to Colton and he can hardly move it, though that does not stop him from trying to drag it around the living room to lay on it or cover himself up with it. We have to cover up with it when we read stories before bedtime, then snuggle a little right before bed. We have also had a few semi-tearful tug of wars with it as he tries to drag it back to his bedroom when he goes to bed, though thankfully he has another, toddler sized cozy blanket (thanks to Auntie Celestia and Uncle Ryan) in his crib that can serve as a subsitute.


Nursing
We ending our nursing sessions the first week of 2011. We had been down to just the night session, then ended it all together. Colton seemed to do fine, though recently I took a bath with him and he seemed to be want a sample. :-) It was harder on me, just that special bonding time we had for SO long (18 MONTHS) ending, but I am happy now that it is not something I have to think about anymore.

Eating
On the list of things that drive Brigette batty, spitting out food or throwing it on the floor are up there pretty high (since I will then have to clean it up). I try not to show my annoyance too much so Colton doesn't think that it is a game but sometimes we have to tag team meal times so I don't lose my mind over nonsense. "Do you want more X?" (Head nodding)..then pppttt..out it comes or gets shot across the floor on a spoon. He wants to have everything on his tray but some things are just too messy (normally we have already had a bath and are in PJs at dinner time) for him to be in control. Some days he is a BIG eater: 2 scrambled eggs, toast, fruit, then somedays he seems to eat hardly anything. The exception being: "If Poppa is eating it, I MUST have it. Right now." Regardless of whether he just ate a huge meal (I mean, their stomachs are supposed to be the size of their fists!) or if we offered him his own version of whatever Poppa is eating, if Poppa is eating it now, Colton needs to 'help' him eat it. If Justin is having a snack in the living room, Colton seeks a bite, then runs away gleefully around the room, then returns for the next bite, then off he runs again. It is really pretty funny, like he can't beleive he actually got a bite and is celebrating his luck.

Two fisting the graham crackers


A great fun mess!


He refused to take the hat off for dinner


Crazy child! Ran around with this bag on his head just cracking up!


How does one get into such a sleeping position?


Colton has been sleeping pretty well generally. We had several months of fighting sleep at night (though he does great napping at school but not at home still, sleep peer pressure I guess) but now he usually goes down for the night by 7:45-8:30 pm and stays asleep til between 7-8. Some days, when we have to actually get out the door early, he sleeps after 8 though usually he won't do that on weekends when WE can sleep in! Little weasel! He has been teething lately (though nothing has broken the surface yet) and we have had a few rough nights of getting up numerous times and crying hysterically.

Speaking of teeth...would love for him to fill in the area between the bottom two front teeth and the bottom molars! The bottom two teeth are still really the only ones you see when he smiles, still, so cute!

And yes, we know he could use a hair cut!