Showing posts with label Yale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yale. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2012

To, Too, TWO!

Yale turned two earlier this month. I know. We have a toddler. I was actually pretty excited about his birthday, because it's felt like I've had a toddler for months now, but I didn't like thinking of him as a toddler until he hit two. We didn't do much for his birthday. We had just gotten back from Chicago and my brother's wedding, and Lish's dad came into town a couple days later. We kept it low key. And it was perfect.

We took Yale on an adventure to see some waterfalls. That's always a success. Then we had some yummy mac and cheese (his fav) for dinner, and some cupcakes and presents with our neighbors. Yale got a couple trains, plus a giant Christmas train, and some other toys and clothes, so he was completely happy. It was so fun to watch his reaction to his new gifts and to see how he ate all of the frosting off the cupcake before eating the cupcake. What a silly little guy.





As far as the things Yale is doing lately, can I just say everything? He is a little parrot and a little daredevil. At his doctor's appointment, the doc asked how many words Yale knows. I just looked at him and said, "I have no idea." He is talking in sentences now and it's so fun to hear what comes out of his mouth and what he connects with what. I love watching that brain work. He loves jumping, somersaulting, running, falling purposefully, coloring, watching basketball, and so much more. He also loves cars, trucks, trains, airplanes, and anything else that moves. We love him so much and are so blessed to have him in our lives! He brings us so much joy!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

We Go Chasing Waterfalls

Here are some pictures of waterfalls. Naturally, Yale is in them, because, as you recall, he loves waterfalls. (Do you like how many commas I used in that sentence? I know. I's gots skills!)






Thursday, September 13, 2012

Yale Madness

I call this "madness" only because this post is all about Yale. It's MADNESS! If only you could hear how I said that in my head, you would understand that I'm tired. And when I'm tired I get silly. In my head. Outside my head I just get droopy eyed and quiet. And sometimes silly.

Anywho, I love the personality this little boy is packing. He's hilarious and is always making us smile. I wanted to share some of the things he's been doing, partly for your entertainment, mostly for me to have record of it.

Yale loves waterfalls. No, he LOVES waterfalls. I think he has to see one everyday. Seriously. We look at pictures, watch videos, drive past them, drive to them so we can get out and look. Lish even bought him a little waterfall for his room. He calls them "wateefall." He knows where they are when we're driving around town. Obsessed. If he wants to see one and doesn't, he starts whining, "Wateefall. Wateefall." I guess they are pretty cool.

Yale loves jumping. He's crazy. We want to put him in gymnastics. He did a somersault the other day. Not just a roll. A somersault. I was pretty impressed. He also loves swinging on things with his arms. He'll even jump to something with his arms out, grab on and swing. Like I said, he's crazy. He also climbs or attempts to climb on everything. He's our little monkey.

Yale loves to talk. He's been talking on the phone lately. Like, actually talking on the phone. Lish or I will be talking to a family member, and we'll give the phone to Yale so he can say hi, and he'll take off with the phone and just talk. Most of it is still jibberish, but we just nod and it satisfies him. I love when he talks to us and we're sitting on the floor. Sometimes he'll look at us very seriously and say something in Yale while getting right in our face and wait for us to reply. Who knows what Lish and I have agreed to? If Yale remembers, he may be sorely disappointed that we aren't pulling through.

Yale loves colors. We go to toddler time at the library every week and they have a book that reviews colors. Yale yells, (I know, we asked for that when we gave him the name) "COLORS!!" As the teacher is going over the colors, Yale proceeds to yell them out. It's a good thing the other moms think it's cute. Otherwise I might be a little more self conscious.

Yale loves waterfalls. Did I mention that already? Because he does.

Yale loves helping. And I love that he loves helping. When he spills something, he's willing to wipe it up and then throw away the wipe. He understands where he can make messes, and more importantly, where he can color. He'll point to the following while saying, "Wall color? No. Table color? No. Floor? No. Orange sheet? Yes." We put an orange sheet over our coffee table and that's the designated coloring station. Yale knows this. Although this evening I noticed he colored on the floor. I pointed to it and said, "Yale, did you color on the floor? Are we supposed to color on the floor?" He already had a wipe in his hand from cleaning up some spilled milk and said, "No," while trying to quickly wipe off the coloring. Little stinker.

Yale loves blastoff. Yes, I wrote that right. Last night I said, "Yale, let's count how many toes you have." He got down to count his toes and started pointing to them, saying, "One, two, six, seven...one, BLASTOFF!"

Yale loves Baby Presley. I started babysitting our neighbor's baby last week. She had to go back to work and wasn't excited about any of the daycares she found, so I jumped in and offered my services. It's all worked out so far and for that I am grateful. I was worried about how Yale would do with another baby around (she's only 3 months) and me splitting my attention with another little human. The first couple days took some adjusting. Now he loves it and is so sweet with her. He gives her head bonks very gently (this took some practice, much to Presley's dismay and we applaud her patience). He tries to give her her binky or help me when I'm feeding her. He tries sharing his snacks with her. Yesterday I had her sitting on the floor propped up against a boppy pillow and she started getting fussy. So I sat her up so she could see what was going on and Yale ran over and sat behind her so she was sitting between his legs. Then I leaned her back so she was kind of resting on Yale and he got the biggest smile on his face. He just put his head on hers and sat like that for a couple minutes. It was really sweet. He'll be a wonderful big brother someday.

I wish I could remember everything else I wanted to write about this little guy. Right now I can't. There will be a sequel to this post though, I guarantee it.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

America's Birthday Week

Last week we had the opportunity to head up north to visit family. As usual, it was fabulous! We bounced around from house to house and each place was full of adventure. With my dad and stepmom we went fishing, swimming, and barbecued. With my MIL and SFIL we went to City Creek Center in downtown SLC and we went to the zoo. With my mom we played with my 6 cousins, went to the Great Salt Lake, and visited my grandparents. We also played Smart Ass and made German chocolate cake (GCC), which we ate with roasted almond fudge ice cream from the BYU Creamery. I know you're jealous. Expect for Lish, because he doesn't like GCC. I know. There must be something wrong with him.

Anyway, enjoy the visuals!



























Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Swimming,Boating, Summer Fun

Hey blogging world. I'm back. I have less and less motivation to blog these days. Why? Is blogging a "dying art," unless you have some amazing blog that you're super good at? Lift me up with comments, dear readers! Keep me going!

These past few weeks have been busy, and then not so busy. I love summertime. The sunshine, the warmth, the little guy in tank tops and a diaper. It's lovely. But there was a couple week period when we were all sick. And it was sad. Little guy had a temp of 104 when I took him to the doctor. And a sad cough. We snuggled a lot. But then because of the snuggling, I got sick. Then Lish got sick. Not because of snuggling though, because, as he likes to remind me, it's not snuggling season. So maybe he just got it from all the germy doorknobs. During that time Karen and Scott came down, which was nice to have some other people around to help with the sickies. We didn't do anything that weekend.

As we were feeling better, I got an email from Lish saying, "Pick out a camera and then buy it." So I did. That same day I got an early birthday present. It was definitely early since my birthday isn't for another 2 months, but I love it. I got a Nook. And it's lovely. That was a good day.

So now I have pictures again! I know you missed them. I obviously did too, since I took almost 200 in less than a week.

Yale was in swimming lessons last week. He doesn't know how to swim, but he went from not wanting to get in the water at all, to getting in and kicking his legs while on his belly and blowing bubbles. He's pretty awesome.


Courtney and Alex came down last week. Alex's family does a couple boating trips each summer and one of them is in St. George, so they were able to make it and stayed with us while they were here. It was so nice to spend time with them! They definitely made things more lively around here (with Courtney screaming bloody murder one morning and what not). Plus, Lish and Alex got free French toast from Kneaders, so I'd say that made for a successful weekend.

We got to go out on the boat on Friday and I tried wake boarding. I tried and failed about a dozen times. I'm still sore. Yale enjoyed being on the boat, but didn't like it so much when I kept falling. He would scream and cry when I crashed. He's very protective of me. And I think he likes me and doesn't like to see me hurt. I'm glad we have so many mutual feelings.







That's about all we've been up to. Lots of time in the water trying to cool off. Lots of time trying to make sure Yale isn't bored. Lots of time running in preparation for my death marathon. It's been a great summer so far!

Here are some more pictures, just because I couldn't resist.