Wednesday, August 29, 2012

more funny stuff he's said

Today we had a play date at the park. For some reason Ethan wasn't totally in the mood to be there and for about an hour before we actually left he very clingy and was asking to leave and telling me that he was all done playing at the park with his friends. When we finally got in the car he proclaims "I was so glad to see all of my friends today". Yeah, right.

The other night I was trying to get Ethan ready for bed, and he was having a good time with Daddy and didn't want to stop. He turns around to me, points out the door of our room and says "you, go cook". It took me and Steve off guard and cracked us both up so he realized it was kind of funny and now he says it fairly regularly. Oh dear. What have we created :)

We are trying to soak up every last bit of sunshine before the weather turns cold. It's been fun to get our last beach days in and trips to the park while we still can. Hopefully we can get one more trip to the zoo in too.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

To the beach

Ethan's sitting here playing with his choo choo tracks. He told me "bye-bye, I'm moving to California." and that he was going with his friends, daddy, and "the girl". Hmm. He also said that he was going 60 miles an hour and that he was going to the beach when he got there. I love imaginative play, it's so fun to see what exciting adventures he comes up with!

raspberry picking









Monday, July 30, 2012

playing with my phone


at the park

Remember I said I'd been working on Ethan saying "may I please have..."? Ethan and I were at the park the other day when a little boy about 6ish wanted to get by Ethan and use the slide. He came up to Ethan and said "can I do this?" and Ethan jumped up and said "yes, you may!" The older boy was a little shocked and said "whoa, how do you know how to talk?" I guess it is a little funny to hear a 2 year old use correct grammar :)

If you think of it, please pray for my family. My dad's dad is currently in the final stages of pancreatic cancer. Steve, Ethan and I were planning on a trip to South Carolina to visit my parents this weekend, but it appears that we may have to postpone that trip. My dad went up yesterday to be with him, and I got to video chat with him and say hi to my grandpa, and that I love him. Not sure if he heard me or knew what was going on, but very neat to have technology to be able to do that.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

cute stories

I was out of town for the weekend, and my little guy missed me a whole bunch. He's been stuck to my leg ever since I got home. When I got home I was showing Steve my sunburned legs and Ethan was pretty concerned. He looked at me and said, "is your bum not feeling very well, mommy?" I told him that it hurt a little because I got a sunburn. He asked me "did you forget to put scun scream on it?"

Today I was getting ready to feed him lunch of left-over bbq chicken and rice. Steve was telling me that he hadn't eaten very much of it last night and wasn't sure he'd eat it again today. I put it in front of Ethan and he yells "wow! Chicken and rice!" and then proceeded to devour the entire plate, all by himself, along with the rest of my corn on the cob, and then ask for more chicken and rice by saying "may I have some more chicken and rice?". Goes to show you never can predict anything.

We've been working on saying "may I have... please?". It had been going like this: Ethan - "SNACK! I need a SNACK! Get me a SNACK!" and then I'd say "how do you ask nicely?" and he'd respond quickly "please". I decided that I'd let it slide long enough, and now I make him start over with "may I..." and he'll change his tone quickly. I will probably be reminding him of it forever, but hopefully one of these days it will stick. And he's usually really good at saying "thank you". I'm going to be a big stickler for manners in my kids. I got it from my mom. I remember her constant reminders to say thank you :)

Tomorrow is Steve's birthday! Ethan and I went to the store this morning to pick out daddy's present. I knew what I wanted Ethan to give Steve, but I didn't want to get it too early because I also knew that surprises don't mean anything to Ethan. So when we got to the sporting goods section and I let Ethan pick out a children's tennis racquet to "give to daddy for his birthday" Ethan was over the moon. He carried that thing around the whole store and told the check-out girl "this is tennis for daddy's birthday, so we can play tennis together". He came right home and showed daddy, he was so excited. Then he got super frustrated because he couldn't hit the ball to save his life :) Hopefully he'll catch on a little as the years go by. We're celebrating Steve's birthday tonight as a family, heading out shortly for Davanni's pizza. Yum!