Monday, September 29, 2008

Mommy is a Princess

I was showing Tyler some old pictures, including ones from my sister's wedding 4 years ago. One picture was of just me and my sister, I was wearing my bridesmaid dress and she was in her wedding dress. Tyler pointed to me and said, "Mommy, you're a princess?" How freaking cute is that?? How wonderful is it that my son thinks I could have been a princess? God, I love that kid!

Friday, September 26, 2008

32 Months Old

Tyler, you are 32 months old today! It's hard to believe that you'll be 3 soon, because I can still so clearly remember when you were so small that you fit in the crook of my arm. Fortunately, you still like to snuggle with your Mommy. I know that can't last much longer, but I will relish the feeling of it as long as you'll let me. You are a talkative and outgoing little guy, now! You take almost no time to warm up to new children, and even strangers (which is fine when you're with us, but we need to start teaching you how to be safe!). You started in a new day-care (we call it school for you) earlier this month and made new friends on the first day! All the kids are your age and your new school is close to home, so we hope you'll get to see your friends outside of school, too. Maybe some of your friends will end up in your Kindergarten class :)


The first week you were there, your teacher talked to me and told me how smart you are! Daddy can pick you up from school sometimes, and he noticed that many children in your class don't speak as clearly or as much as you do. You pronounce "L", "R", and "S" very clearly, and can make "F" sounds for some words (but not for others…you will say "five" but not "four". When you say "four" it sounds like "dour").

You know to respect other children, even when they may not seem to respect you! Your little cousin hit you with a hard toy, but instead of hitting him back, you told him, "Stop it, I don't like that!" Maybe you also understood that he was smaller than you and didn't know any better?

You know so MANY words! Daddy and I are amazed every day when you use a new word (like "nervous" and "collapse"), and you use them correctly!! You have some phrases that you like to say often, also: You love telling us that things are "So silly!!" and you always laugh while you say it dramatically; when you want to tell us about your day, but can't remember everything, you say, "I want you to talk to me," when you want us to ask you questions about the things you did; and when you're hungry, you'll tell us, "My tummy's not full yet!"

Lately, you like to pretend there are "big, bad fish" everywhere! We know it stemmed from a book ("The Little Tadpole") that has a big, bad fish in it, but you seem to think they're everywhere now and that you need to get rid of them. You also like to pretend you, Mommy, or Daddy are stuck in mud so that we have to get a pretend rope and pull out whoever is stuck.

Your favorite toys are still your cars and trains. They go everywhere with us. Luckily, you LOVE reading books, too. I'll often find you in your room with a pile of books around you if you've been left alone for a few minutes.
You're also interested in many toys that are more advanced than your age. Lincoln Logs are fun, because Mommy and Daddy build you houses that your cars or little Lincoln Log people can go in and out of. You have a marble run that configures into many different designs, and you love putting the marbles through the system.

You also have your Mommy & Daddy's stubbornness (hard-headedness!). When you don't want to do something (like go to sleep) and we want you to, it's a battle of wills that lasts forever! Well, that's what it feels like to Mommy, sometimes! Hopefully, that stubbornness will help you in a positive way as an adult :)
Well, my almost-three-year-old sweet Tyler, you are the pride and joy of your Mommy and Daddy. You continue to amaze us every day just by being you. You are learning so much and can express yourself so well and we enjoy having conversations with you and singing songs with you (you even taught Mommy and Daddy the "Apple Song" that you learned at school:

Five little apples smiling at me!
I shook that tree as hard as I could,
Down came the apples.
Umm, they were good!)

So adorable! We can't wait to see what you'll show us next!

Love,

Mommy

Leave Me Alone!

We were trying to get Tyler to bed last night, he kept getting up and refused to stay in bed. So, Mike told him to sit in timeout until he was ready to get in his own bed. After some crying and whining, Tyler quieted down. Mike checked on him after he'd been quiet a minute or two and asked if he was ready to get in bed. Tyler said,"No, Daddy. Leave me alone!" I don't know where he got it from, but I guess it's a step up from "I don't want you!" which is what he usually says. I had been telling Tyler that he shouldn't say that ("I don't want you") because it's mean and hurts our feelings. Maybe he really listened and figured out something else to say instead?

Monday, September 22, 2008

Nervous?

Tyler was looking through a Thomas the Train book, which had Cranky the Crane shown on one page. The crane was holding a net full of watermelons and had a worried look on its face. I asked Tyler what was wrong with Cranky the Crane. Tyler replied, "He's nervous."
"Nervous? What is he nervous about?" I ask, thinking that Tyler must not really know what the word nervous means.
"He might drop the watermelons."
Crap! Okay, so maybe my 2-year-old knows what the word nervous means, after all!

Friday, September 12, 2008

26 Weeks


Tuesday, September 09, 2008

A little bragging

So, I picked up Tyler yesterday afternoon, after his first day at his new daycare. He was rather hungry...he usually says"My tummy's not full, Mommy!" which is the cutest thing to hear, but is quickly followed by whining and some crying. It's the first thing he said to me when I picked him up this afternoon. I luckily had a banana with me, and he was momentarily appeased for our short drive home. Mental note, must still bring snacks when I pick up Tyler.

When we got home, he told me he didn't like his new daycare and wanted to go back and see his friends at his old one. I asked him if he wanted to talk about his day, but he was still too hungry to want to talk! He drank a cup of milk and ate some applesauce, then was finally able to concentrate and talk to me. I wonder what he ate at school.

Anyway, Tyler quickly cheered up when we started reading books to him. He didn't seem to want to talk about his first day at his new daycare. I hope tomorrow will be better! This big change has made me realize that he's growing up right in front of me. Although he still loves trains, trucks, and cars, he plays with them so differently than he did when we first introduced him to them. There are storylines he follows...most are very similar to the Cars movie scenes (a movie he STILL loves) and names that he gives to each car he plays with. During the Olympics, he always named a car "USA" and other cars represented other countries. Afterwards, one car was "USA" and another was "Michael Phelps", THEN he named the rest of the cars other countries! Just this evening, he was playing in the bathtub with 3 cars, and he made one car hit another. The third car scolded the culprit car and put it in "timeout" with no toys so it could think about what it did! That car then had to apologize to the first car and then had to sit down and talk with the "mommy" car about what it did and why it was wrong to hit other cars.

Tyler has a soft side, too. If he thinks that he accidentally hurt you, he tries to kiss you where you hurt and says,"I sorry...I not mean to do that." He usually asks if you're okay if he thinks you're sad or upset!

Mike bought Tyler a little set of mini puzzles. Each puzzle is a picture that has a certain amount of one object shown, with the number on one side and the shape on the other. For instance, one card has a "5" and shows five party hats, and then has a picture of a triangle. The "5", the hats, and the triangle are each on different puzzle pieces. Tyler can put all of them together! He knows that a hexagon has 6 sides and doesn't need to separately count up to three objects before telling you how many there are (he can just look at them and tell you if there are 1, 2, or 3 cars, blocks, etc. in front of him)!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Big Day

What I thought was going to be a big deal turned out not being anything.  Today was Tyler’s first day at his new daycare/pre-school.  I don’t know if I should credit his personality, my preparing him for weeks that this day was coming, or just the fact that he’s a 2-year-old and can adjust to his environment for the easy drop-off we had this morning.  Anyway, like I was saying, what I thought was going to be a big deal turned out to be like any other day.  Tyler was previously attending a great in-home daycare near my office.  He’s been going there since he was 3 months old, when I returned to work from maternity leave.  He’s learned a lot and developed his personality from that environment (and we hope to be able to put his little brother there when the time comes, as well).  But, that in-home daycare is just for infants and toddlers, and we wanted to move Tyler to a daycare/pre-school closer to our house for a few reasons: 1) He’ll be playing with kids who he may end up going to kindergarten and elementary school with; 2) It will be close to home when I’m on maternity leave and Tyler can still attend part-time; 3) Mike (or our sister-in-law, in an emergency) can pick up Tyler if I can’t.  Tyler’s in a class with kids his own age, so they’ll help potty-train him, too!  I was anxious about dropping him off, but he went right in and made some friends before I finished talking to his teachers!  I gave him a big hug and kiss and he was off.  I don’t think he even noticed that I left.  I had a whole arsenal of things planned to do, in case he got upset or scared, but I didn’t have to do anything out of the ordinary.  As proud as I am of him and how quickly he became comfortable, it’s another sign of him growing up that I don’t think I was prepared to handle.  What am I going to do on his first day of kindergarten???!!  I don’t think that I’m normally an emotional person, but these pregnancy hormones are really kicking in, and all I wanted to do this morning is cry.  Tyler and I won’t have our talks in the car during our commute anymore.  I’m losing a whole hour per day of dedicated Tyler and Mommy time.  I knew that this day eventually had to come.  He couldn’t stay at his old daycare for much longer, anyway.  I wish I just had a little more time…but, don’t we all? 

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Getting Uncomfortable

I had a check-up with my OB on Friday, and everything looks good...according to her! Although I'm only 25 weeks along, I feel like I did when I was 8 months pregnant with Tyler. I get surprised reactions when people see me and then find out I'm not due until mid-December. "Oh!" they usually say. But, the way they say it sounds more like, "Oh! I thought you were due mid-September!"

Honestly, though, I don't really care about how big I look or how far along I look. I care that I'm becoming more uncomfortable more often. I know I won't be able to bend over for much longer, and the weight of my boobs is slowly pulling me down into a posture associated with women much older than me who have osteoperosis and great-grandchildren.

On the positive side, our little guy is doing really well and is very active. I play music for him through my iPod and headphones on my belly every afternoon while I'm at work. He seems to enjoy that...He usually dances when he hears the music :)

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Adventures in Potty Training

While trying to potty-train Tyler, we put his potty in the living room, so it would be easier for him to get to and he could sit on it while still reading his books and not be in the bathroom by himself. We have to constantly remind him to make sure his penis is pointed down into the potty. On Saturday, he was especially energetic and kept playing with himself while sitting on his potty. I told him to point his penis down into the potty and he responded with, "I can't, Mommy! It's too big!" Mike said, "That's not a bad thing!"