After bath and while I put Luke to bed, Caleb usually has a snack and watches a show. 99.9% of the time he wants popcorn, and I don't mind helping him finish off the bowl. ;) The other night as I was walking Luke to his room after brushing his teeth, he smelled and saw the popcorn that his brother was munching on. Wow- you would have thought he was stung by a bee, he just went crazy! Needless to say he had to have his teeth brushed again that night!
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
1st Teeth Cleaning
At 3, Caleb went to the dentist for the first time. And while he sat in the chair and let the dentist "count his teeth," it wasn't a real visit. Last week our boy showed how big he is at his first real dentist visit. He was perfectly still while she examined, cleaned, and flossed his teeth. The hardest part of the visit for Caleb was actually sitting there and waiting on me to have my teeth cleaned as well.
The light bothered his eyes and luckily I had his sunglasses in my purse.
He thought the toothbrush was so cool and wanted an explanation of what all the tools and gagets in the room did.
"Are they sparkling clean?"
Saturday, August 25, 2012
18 Months
Dear Luke,
You, sweet boy, are one and a half today! You are sweet, yet
rotten to the core. You are cuddly and loving, but so rough and tough. While
you are wild and blow through a room like a tornado, you are still so content.
You give hugs, blow raspberries, and love to run and tackle.
You watch everyone, especially Caleb, like a hawk and try your best to imitate
what you see.
Balls and push toys (vacuum, ball popper, music maker,
walker, and lawn mower) are your favorite toys. You also like to push cars
(making the “mmm” engine sound) and play with the animals in your Little People
barn. All animals, from lions to roosters, get a “raahhh!” roar from you.
You don’t really try
to talk correctly, unless it has to do with food. You say more (“ma”), please
(“pes”), and all done. The only word that strangers would understand is hello
(“ello”), but that may also have to do with the fact that you always answer
your toy phone or even your hand. It’s pretty cute to watch! For every other
person, thing, etc. you make this two syllable sound, that does change
slightly. Everything else is either “sa-da,” “ta-da,” “da-da,” or even “ka-da.”
You love to sleep in
your bed with your paci and your blanket. You sleep from about 8pm until 8am
and take a nap from 1pm until 4pm each day. You love to eat, although you don’t
like meat very much. You live by the idea that “What’s yours is mine” and
insist on eating whatever anyone else has. A NutraGrain wrapper or pretzel bag
being opened will cause you to come running.
At one and a half you
are still drooling. A lot. Your four last teeth have come in over the past week
and hopefully after this we won’t have to change your shirts anymore because
they are soaked from drool. We love your toothy grin, and are so thankful that
we get to see it so often!
For a little guy, you
have a big personality. When something doesn’t go your way you gently lay face
down and throw your fit. You also scream in frustration if something doesn’t
work like you want it to or if you can’t steal one of Caleb’s toys. Recently
you’ve begun to scream this shrill sound the entire time I am changing your
diaper, and for a guy that still has around 4 to 5 dirty diapers a day, that’s
a lot of screaming.
If you can’t tell, we
are pretty smitten with you, Luke Michael. You are so perfect in every way and
it’s physically impossible to look at you and not smile. Everything about you
says JOY, and even in your worst moments we can’t help but laugh.
We love you, Luke! (Lukie, Lukesters, and Lucas)
Friday, August 24, 2012
Looking Back
There are certain milestones in the boys' lives that really make me stop and realize just how fast life is going by. Their first bath, bottle, solid food, last bottle, etc. While turning 1 is also a big deal, turning 1 and 1/2 is a pretty big deal in my book as well. While a one year old is still a baby in so many ways, toddlers at 18 months just seem so much bigger. They do more things and understand most of the things you tell them. At 18 months they are even able to communicate their likes, dislikes, and for the most part what they want.
Tomorrow Luke will hit this milestone. So, I thought it would be fun to look back over the past 18 months at just how much he has changed.
February 25, 2011
KY State Fair 2012
Tuesday afternoon the boys and I (Creed refuses to go to the fair!) went to the fair with Grandmom, Grandpa, Grandma, and Grandaddy. We all had a great time and ate lots of yummy, and very unhealthy, food. Caleb loved riding the rides, as did Luke, but Luke's favorite part of the evening was the funnel cake for sure!
Each year we always stop for this picture!
Luke loved the animals and roared ("raahhh") at all of them. That's his new animal noise. :)
With grandparents and great-grandparents there, Caleb was slightly spoiled. I think it was a hot dog for dinner, a snow cone for dessert, and popcorn for a snack.
A juggling Elvis on a unicycle-only at the State Fair. (Caleb was concerned, and actually pretty freaked out, when he saw Elvis because he thought "Elvis went to Heaven." We explained that the man was just dressing up in an Elvis costume and Caleb felt much better about that.)
Luke loved the carousel and threw a pretty big fit when it was time to get off. I was laughing because for once it wasn't me that everyone thought was kidnapping him. :)
Caleb LOVED the dragon roller coaster since it went so fast. (That's him in the second car.)
Luke also really liked the train, and even I got to go along for the ride since he wasn't tall enough to ride alone. Each time we'd pass the grandparents he'd squeal and laugh at them. And then he threw a huge fit when it was time to get off. :)
Our fearless boy
The bungee trampoline thing was probably Caleb's favorite thing. The smiles he had were full of pure joy. (And watching him was the highlight of my night as well.)
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
I Can Do It Too!
Luke thinks he can do anything, and everything, that Caleb does. The other night we were outside and Luke pulled Caleb's old tricycle out of the garage. He figured out how he could use one foot to push himself, and while he only went in circles, he loved it (and thought he was big stuff!)
And in case you're wondering, yes, he is outside shirtless, wearing only camo shorts. At least he has shoes on! ;)
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Oh, Caleb
The other morning Caleb hit Creed with a sword, but wasn't apologetic at the time.
An hour or so later to me: I'm sorry that I hit Daddy.
Me: I'm glad you said you were sorry because that wasn't very nice. But, you really should tell Daddy that you're sorry.
Caleb: Well, I'm just telling you that I'm sorry I hit your husband.
*****
Caleb to me: When you recycle do you just ride your bike again and again?
*****
Marshma and Papa were keeping the boys while I worked and Papa was teasing Caleb.
Caleb to Papa: Why do you antagonize me when I am a precious child?
*****
Caleb to me: When are you going to get that dairy-free gogurt for me again?
Looking at him confused: I don't know.
Caleb: Do you know what I am talking about.
Me: No, I don't think they make dairy-free gogurt.
Caleb: I promise they do. Just remember. It's really easy to do.
Safety First
Last week Caleb went to play with his friend, Brody, while I waited for Luke to wake up from his nap. I was cracking up laughing when I got there and saw them both wearing safety goggles as they played in the sand. They said they were "working on their job site" and "going to dig a pool." Love the imagination at this age!
I also had to include this picture of Luke. It is nearly impossible to take a picture of him these days because he never stops moving. Ever. I think I had to put a toy on my head just to get him to pose for this picture for 2 seconds! And, this guy has a big 1/2 birthday coming up...
Friday, August 17, 2012
UK
For those of you Wildcats out there...Remember when
we lived here?
took class here?
and spent hours studying here?
It's really hard for me to believe (and accept!) but my baby brother moved into those dorms today. He'll be making the trek past the library to Memorial Hall on those cold, rainy, and VERY windy days. (Remember those, too?!) We wish him only the best!
We had a good bye dinner last night and the boys took one more pre-college picture with their Uncle Luke. And, we miss him already!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Caleb's 1st Day of School
Today was Caleb's first day of preschool 4s! We actually went to open house last week and dropped off his supplies, met Mrs. Scheer, and even ran into some of his friends from last year, and since then he has been counting down the days until today. He was all smiles this morning...
Finding his cubby (That's Mrs. Scheer!)
One more picture!
Caleb also handed me a "Mommy Bag" from Mrs. Scheer before I left. It had a sweet note (to thank parents for entrusting her with their children), tissues (to dry Mommy's tears), and Hershey kisses (in case we needed a kiss from our little one). Isn't that thoughtful?! We've been so blessed with Caleb's previous teachers and I have a feeling that Mrs. Sheer is going to be just as awesome!
After school Caleb was all smiles so we went to the park for a picnic. He told me all about his day and was really happy about it. The highlight of the day was getting to use the "big kids" playground that he's looked at the past two years!
A conversation after school...
Me: So, tell me about playing on the playground. Was it fun?
Caleb: Yes! But, Mrs. Scheer had to talk to me since I made a cake and put it in someone's hair.
Me: What do you mean?
Caleb: I made a cake with mulch and got it in someone's hair.
Me: What did Mrs. Scheer say?
Caleb: She said I had to say I'm sorry.
Me: Did you?
Caleb: Did I what?
Me: Did you say you were sorry?
Caleb: Yes. But she didn't say anything! She didn't say, "That's okay, Caleb." I just stood there but she didn't say that!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Wedding Weekend
Last weekend we headed to West Virginia to celebrate Creed's cousin Blair's wedding. While Luke stayed back with Grandmom and Grandpa, Caleb was super excited about attending his first wedding. He did great during the ceremony and only talked once to ask, "When do we get to eat cake?"
Caleb looking good outside the church.
Blair looked so beautiful and was so sweet to the kids. ALL they wanted to do was dance with her and she did for quite a while!
These two...Caleb and Ava danced for hours! At one point we even had to take off Caleb's shoes because his little feet were covered in blisters!
Ava also snuck in a dance with Uncle Creed.
(Funny story...I took Ava to the bathroom and a lady from the groom's family asked, "Is this your first wedding?" and Ava responded, "NO! This is Blair's first wedding." The lady just laughed and said, "And we're hoping it's her last too!")
Sparklers as the bride and groom headed out!
The family rented out a bed and breakfast for the bride's out of town family to stay at and it was really nice. The next morning we took Ava and Caleb on a short walk to see the Capitol. I also had to prove to Caleb that the dome was gold and it wasn't simply the sun shining on it as he had insisted the day before.
(See Ava and Caleb with their arms up in the air?)
We also had brunch that morning and were able to spend a little more time with everyone before heading back. It really was a beautiful wedding and a great weekend.
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