Sunday, December 23, 2007

Stroller Shopping Revisited

After I posted that last post about the stroller a hilarious memory popped in my head. Recently my friend Melanie and I thought we could go try on clothes with all 4 of our children in tow. Yeah, it was a brilliant plan! We had out strollers (see previous post) but no one wanted to be in them. It was chaos! (However, I am sure we will do it again!) This memory just popped in my head because I went back to the same store the other day and the lady said, "O, I remember you!" Abby was screaming (in said stroller) at the time which I think helped jog her memory!

An Observation

Here is my question...how was shopping possible before kids? Obviously, it was more leisurely. However, there was no stroller. How do you shop without a stroller? The basket underneath is absolutely essential for holding packages. Did I really carry my own purse? (It too belongs in the stroller!) My parents watched my kids for me so I could do some shopping awhile ago, and my arms were seriously about to fall off my body from toting packages and my purse through the mall! Plus what do you do with all that stuff while you are trying to look through a rack of clothes? Well, it was a lot of work but I had so much to do it was a blessing that my parents watched the kids so I could get things done. I may have missed the stroller, but I did not miss the impatient screaming and kicking that would have been going on inside of it!

Connorism

When you have two kids it is always difficult to figure out which kid to get out of the car first. Once one is out, you have to make sure they are safe while you get the other child out. The other night we ran to the grocery store and I got Connor out first. While I was getting Abby out, I checked to make sure Connor was safe and reminded him to stay put. He replied, "I'm holding my horses Mommy!"

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Santa Train




This year our good friends Melanie, Ryan, Makena, and Brody joined us for our annual trip to ride the "Santa Train." At a nearby (relatively) park, you can ride the train through the park past lighted Christmas decorations. Halfway around the Santa train stops and you disembark to visit Santa Claus. Then you get back on the train and go through a tunnel of lights as you head back to the station. It's a lot of fun...that is until someone gets hurt. Unfortunately, as we were waiting the kids were playing and Makena bonked her chin. As the wound was somewhat gaping and reminded Melanie of Ryan's own recent trip to the ER, it was decided that they would take Makena to the ER just to be safe. Makena was fine thankfully! As we were at basically the front of the line when all this happened, Connor and Abby still saw Santa. Connor was very excited and told Santa he wanted...oh come on take a guess here...trains! No surprise that Abby wanted no part of Santa and cried. So while the excursion was not a complete failure, it was certainly a bummer that Makena was hurt. (We just felt awful!) Next year I hope we can all go again without any injuries!


Rockin' around the Christmas Tree

Here are some pictures of the kids when we decorated for Christmas. They were so excited as we pulled out the ornaments. Connor enjoyed putting them on the trees. Abby was very excited about her Santa hat. The highlight for Connor was of course setting up the train around the tree.























Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Connor the Entertainer

Connor is a very funny little boy. He really loves knock, knock jokes. Unfortunately, he doesn't know any knock, knock jokes. This does not stop him, however. He just makes up his own which he believes are very funny. Connor has also decided he is a magician. Again, he doesn't know any magic tricks, but he is happy to make up his own! The other day he said,"Mommy watch my trick." Then he took a whole bunch of hangers and connected them one by one to make a very long chain, which he held in the air. His showmanship was excellent. He also has many "jumping" tricks in his repertoire. Tonight he lined up several shells for a "trick." I thought this was very interesting and wondered where he saw that game. Connor has recently decided he really likes to take showers. While in the shower, he puts on quite a "fireworks" show. He says, "Mommy, watch this. It is time for fireworks!" Then he fills cups up with water and throws the water at the glass door. This of course causes a splash resembling a firework. I thought this was very clever. As mentioned in a previous post, he loves to play with his instruments and we frequently have a marching band through the house and also at preschool (which he organizes by passing out the instruments). Connor is very entertaining to us all!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Abby is 18 months old!

I can't believe Abby is 18 months old today! She is a beautiful girl and we love her very much. Every day she amazes us with her vocabulary. She will repeat just about any word you say and has a very long list of words in her own regular vocabulary. The other night Abby had on a pair of pajamas with a cupcake on the front. She started pointing to it and said "birthday." Then we sang the birthday song (she helped a little) and she pretended to blow out the candle. It was very cute. The next morning she was laying in bed with us and says, "Abby birthday!" I guess she decided it was her birthday. We of course sang the song again and blew out the candle followed by clapping and "Yeah!" Now we frequently play this "birthday game." Anything that looks kind of like a birthday cake she will point to and say "birthday" and starts to sing the song. In fact Abby really loves to sing. She loves the song "The Wheels on the Bus!" She turns her arms around and around when we sing it. She also loves the part about the mommies on the bus..."Shh! Shh! Shh!"
Abby has become fascinated with the letters of the alphabet. She points out letters everywhere we go and starts to sing, "ABCD." That is as far as she can get but gets so excited when I start singing with her and finish the song. Abby is also very independent. When she wants a snack, she will frequently walk in to the pantry and pick something out! Or if she is thirsty, she will go to the cupboard with the kid's dishes and get a cup and say "Water!", "Milk!" or "Apple Juice!" (All juice is apple juice to her.). She is not great about saying please however. When I tried to work on with her in the past I would say "Please." and she would respond with "Thank you." She loves to say "Thank you." She says it all the time which is hilarious. Her inflection is just too funny!
When I pull Abby's shirt over her head, she always says gleefully "peek-a-boo" as her head comes through the hole. Then she starts saying "Socks! Shoes! Socks! Shoes!" She loves her shoes. Often when she gets them on, she jumps up and says, "Outside!" She loves to play outside! Recently, she has fallen in love with her swing. Her grandpa pushed her in it for about 45 minutes the other day.
In the car when I put a movie in, she always says '"Push it!" meaning to start the movie. Recently, we went to see a movie. Every time the rating screen came up before a preview, Abby would shout out "Push it!" It was so funny! When we go shopping, Abby can spot any baby doll or Little Einstein or Dora product from a mile away. She then shouts the corresponding name so I'll take her over to see it. Abby also loves animals, particularly doggies and kitties. She can name most farm animals and tell you their sounds which she loves to do. She says all of the sounds very enthusiastically which is very cute. She likes to play with blocks, dolls, and her brother's trains, she loves to read books, and she sleeps with a lavender and green blanket every night. It's very cute because Connor can't wait for her to wake up in the morning or after her nap. He even sneeks in her room sometimes to "check" on her. Abby is loved by all of her family and we are so proud her!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Front of the Class

Remember the kids in school who always had to sit in the front row, right in front of the teacher? Well, that will be Abby! Connor and Abby have both been going to a class called Musical Munchkins since they were 6 months old. The teacher plays the guitar and sings and the kids clap, play instruments, and move to music. It is so much fun. Abby just loves this class! When we pull up in the car, she starts kicking her feet and saying, "Yeah, music class!" When we go in we sit on the rug in a semi circle. I try to sit on the edge closest to the teacher but sometimes we have to sit somewhere else in the circle. I guess it doesn't really matter because Abby goes and plops down right in front of the teacher. It is hilarious! When the teacher starts playing the guitar she gets so happy. The best part is the song the teacher plays where the kids have to do different things like clap and pat their knees until she stops the music. Abby loves the part of the song where they stand up and bounce their knees. I swear it is the cutest thing you have ever seen. She bounces so enthusiastically. I laugh every time! Bouncing is followed by spinning and swaying which she also loves and does so excitedly that she falls frequently. Of course she also has to help Miss Cindy with the song by "singing" along and loves the part when she can yell "stop." Honestly I can not really describe the cuteness involved.
Click to play Music Class

Connor also loves music class. I have so many fond memories of taking him when he was so little. I can't believe that now he goes in without me. It has obviously made a big impression on him because he loves plaing with musical instruments. We spend alot of time playing band at home. He passes out the instruments to everyone and then we march around the house. Abby loves this too of course. His preschool teacher says he is always starting a band at preschool too. I miss going to music with Connor but luckily I get to go in and watch a little bit of his class at the end of each "semester." And guess what? Abby has to go sit right next to her brother!