Tad has been a lot of fun this year. He shouts "More Christmas Lights!" whenever we're driving. He's been good about leaving the tree and presents alone.
I asked Tad if he wanted to sit on Santa's lap. He said "Um, nope." I asked if he was going to tell santa what he wanted for Christmas? "Um, nope." Is it because you were naughty? "Naughty". :}
When you ask him what he wants for Christmas he tells you "Purple, green, orange." (These were the color of lights up at my mom's house during Halloween and he loved them.)
Earlier this year we were watching a Christmas movie and asked what animal pulls Santa's sleigh? He said "Elk". :}
Christmas morning we woke him up and asked who came to his house last night? He said "Daddy".
He seems to have an answer for everything, even if it's not the one we were expecting. :}
Christmas morning started at 6am (earlier, because Fred & I couldn't sleep, but we waiting patiently to wake Tad up). He noticed his baseball glove right away, then had to go get a ball for it before we could move onto any more presents.
7am we were off to gma & gpa lyons' for breakfast quiche and presents with the cousins. Tad got a spring horse but decided he's scared of it. He's starting to warm up to it and will feed it a plastic carrot and show it his new clothes. :} Fred & I were spoiled as always!
10am off to church. It was nice, they told the Nativity story from Mary's point of view. Tad slept stretched out across Fred & and I.
Noon off to gma & gpa Drysdale's for blueberry/lemon scones and more cousins! Tad got a shopping cart and a cash register to go with the kitchen set he already has. I got a new camera! Yeah!!!!
A quick stop at mom's. Home to put Tad down for a short nap, while family came to see what Santa had left us. We woke Tad up and joined them as they ventured to my brother's house. Tad was beyond grumpy, but can be distracted by cousins, which was good because we were off to dinner at Fred's parents' house. Turkey, a game, and of course the GB Packer game for Fred - must be his lucky new GB tie I got him!
I'm loving Fred's new schedule. He was able to be home all weekend and part of the week. We even spent a day cleaning out our closet to fit all of our new toys. :}
I have to add, I got 4 new games to add to my collection: Nab it (Love it!), Telestrations (haven't played it yet), Logo game (love it!), and Up-a-bit (haven't played it yet). Tad also got a couple of kid games so he'll leave mine alone. :} And Fred got a new game - Trigger.
As soon as I figure out how to do a new slideshow, I'll put up pictures, I just didn't want to torture you, or me by downloading them into this post. :}
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
I help you.
We have the MOST helpful 2 year old on our hands. He's a pretty good kid, but I don't really need help doing EVERYTHING. "Mommy, Mommy, I eed you help" is the phrase of the day! or he'll find me and say "I help you".
Then when I do actually fold the socks we use his dump truck to put them away. I load up one person's socks at a time and he takes them to the correct room and dumps them in front of the dresser.
After putting up lights outside and having Tad be ENTIRELY too helpful as we were sorting lights, I wondered about having him at home to put up our tree. First we picked out our tree. This is the first time we've gone during the day. It was warm enough we made it all the way to the back of the lot and found the perfect tree for a good price.
Tad ran to help dad carry the tree to the truck.
While I put the lights on, Tad was surprisingly good. He would hand me lights and I'd let him plug in the next set. A couple of times he'd take a strand of lights and stand on the step stool and call for daddy. "Daddy, I eed you help with Christmas lights". (He is talking in pretty clear sentences and we love it!)
Ornaments..... if we would have left them up to Tad would have been tucked away in the inside of the tree.
I have to say I'm a genius. We have bell ornaments that I usually only put one or two on. As I was vacuuming our mess, I bumped one and thought that would be a perfect way to "booby-trap" the tree. We put the whole set around the bottom branches and about as tall as Tad is so that when he touches the tree, I'll hear the bells. :}
Unfortunately, I don't trust Tad enough to put presents under the tree, even though we had a talk about if he touches presents "I get in trouble, go time out." Sad that I love to hear him say this. :}
He helped daddy open his birthday presents. A new fire pit for the backyard. We celebrated all weekend. Friday was with his parents for Grandpa's soup, per Fred's request. Saturday, we went bowling with some friends from Fred's work. Sunday, we enjoyed dinner and spice cake with my family. Finally, we celebrated with our little family on Monday. We ended up trying a new Mexican restaurant (excellent chips!) and the dollar theatre for "Johnny English Reborn" (fun movie, and clean!).
Tad has been helping around the house. He washed his truck windows. :}
Helped mommy fold socks. Whenever I fold laundry he takes the socks and folds one on the top of each of the piles I have on the couch. Then when I do actually fold the socks we use his dump truck to put them away. I load up one person's socks at a time and he takes them to the correct room and dumps them in front of the dresser.
After putting up lights outside and having Tad be ENTIRELY too helpful as we were sorting lights, I wondered about having him at home to put up our tree. First we picked out our tree. This is the first time we've gone during the day. It was warm enough we made it all the way to the back of the lot and found the perfect tree for a good price.
Tad ran to help dad carry the tree to the truck.
While I put the lights on, Tad was surprisingly good. He would hand me lights and I'd let him plug in the next set. A couple of times he'd take a strand of lights and stand on the step stool and call for daddy. "Daddy, I eed you help with Christmas lights". (He is talking in pretty clear sentences and we love it!)
Ornaments..... if we would have left them up to Tad would have been tucked away in the inside of the tree.
I have to say I'm a genius. We have bell ornaments that I usually only put one or two on. As I was vacuuming our mess, I bumped one and thought that would be a perfect way to "booby-trap" the tree. We put the whole set around the bottom branches and about as tall as Tad is so that when he touches the tree, I'll hear the bells. :}
Unfortunately, I don't trust Tad enough to put presents under the tree, even though we had a talk about if he touches presents "I get in trouble, go time out." Sad that I love to hear him say this. :}
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November 2011
For Thanksgiving this year, Fred decided to go play football in the morning. It was freezing! Tad and I went to watch for a little while. Unfortunately, the rest of the day he had a headache, and for the rest of the week he hobbled. No broken bones..... just an old man!
Tad helped Aunt Lauralee make rolls for Thanksgiving dinner. "Roll, roll, roll." He actually did pretty good when he wasn't eating the dough.
We enjoyed dinner with my family. After Grandpa and Tad took a nap, the girls had ordered things online to avoid Black Friday, we were ready to stop at Fred's family for a 2nd helping. Tad loved playing with his cousins and we finally got to meet 8 month old Marcus (Sunny's little boy, they live in VA). We also took family pictures while they were in town. I'll post some soon.
What happened to all of the stories that are usually posted? That's what keeps me in there for a long time. We were in and out in less than 2 hours. But I did see a couple of cute quilts. (I just started a farm yard one, so it'll be awhile before I can look into how to do them.)
It has been a crazy couple of weeks. I have more pictures to post of the beginning of December.... if the computer will cooperate.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Watch what's on TV!
What do these pictures have to do with Tad?
Saturday night at Nannies house, Tad convinced Nannie to let him paint. Nothing new, he HAD to paint earlier this week when I was painting a craft. This time though, he lifted his shirt and painted his belly, then his forehead and cheek. :} Nannie rushed to put his clothes in the wash after a slight scolding. Fred's dad laughed pretty hard because he saw fans on tv with painted bellies.
That is the ONLY place we can think of where he would have learned about painted bellies! I couldn't help laughing when he told me that night "Tad paint belly". My 2 year old is too smart! Surprising that he could already figure things out like that. We are in for some big trouble if he keeps this up! And we definitely have to start watching what we have on the TV and what we say (no more roadrage..... Tad says "Come on cars" everytime we get in the car now). :{
He's using a lot of sentences. Our favorite from the weekend was when Fred was teasing him, he said "Don't eat me daddy." :} And later when he was hiding, "Where's Tad daddy?"
Saturday night at Nannies house, Tad convinced Nannie to let him paint. Nothing new, he HAD to paint earlier this week when I was painting a craft. This time though, he lifted his shirt and painted his belly, then his forehead and cheek. :} Nannie rushed to put his clothes in the wash after a slight scolding. Fred's dad laughed pretty hard because he saw fans on tv with painted bellies.
That is the ONLY place we can think of where he would have learned about painted bellies! I couldn't help laughing when he told me that night "Tad paint belly". My 2 year old is too smart! Surprising that he could already figure things out like that. We are in for some big trouble if he keeps this up! And we definitely have to start watching what we have on the TV and what we say (no more roadrage..... Tad says "Come on cars" everytime we get in the car now). :{
He's using a lot of sentences. Our favorite from the weekend was when Fred was teasing him, he said "Don't eat me daddy." :} And later when he was hiding, "Where's Tad daddy?"
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What to do WITH daddy!
He helped carry the pumpkins inside the house and up the stairs (one day after grocery shopping he carried a gallon of milk from the car to the steps. Awesome!)
Of course he wanted to blow out the candles. After a few times telling him "no" he's been good about leaving them alone.
Then we made carmel apples! I THINK Fred likes them...... He couldn't let a single bit of carmel stay in the bowl. :}
I asked if he wanted to help draw faces on the pumpkins. He took it literally and found a pen to start drawing. :}
Daddy cut them open and we helped scoop. Tad helped for about 2 handfuls and a couple of pictures, then he was done.
He continued to "draw faces" on the pumpkins even after Fred and I had started carving them.
Of course he wanted to blow out the candles. After a few times telling him "no" he's been good about leaving them alone.
Then we made carmel apples! I THINK Fred likes them...... He couldn't let a single bit of carmel stay in the bowl. :}
Monday, for Halloween, I ran errands, stopped by a trunk or treat, then went to my parents' house for make-your-own-pizzas. Tad loves to ring their doorbell before he goes in.
After pizza, we went to their ward Trunk Or Treat and visited a friend. Instead of candy, my parents gave him a pig book and some cars that shoot off when you push a button. Probably the hilight of his Halloween. The only candy he really likes is M&M's and now pop rocks. :} He was NOT a fan of a Hot Tamale we tricked him into eating.
When Daddy got home (He switched jobs within his company--- FINALLY! and started training on Halloween, which meant he was home earlier!) we took Tad around part of our neighborhood. He loved it. I'm not sure if it was because he got to ring doorbells, or because they gave him attention. He'd set his bucket down to ring the doorbell, we had to remind him to pick it up, then he was good about saying "Trick or treat" and "Thank you" (unless there was a dog, then that's where all his attention was). He'd turn to where I was at the end of the driveway and yell "Mom, I got trick or treat!" :}
He got more candy than any 2 year old should have! Luckily, he doesn't like the same kinds that Fred & I like!
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What to do without Daddy
Fred had to fly out of town for the weekend. It was a busy week before he left and seemed even busier with him gone. But we made the most of it. I raked the leaves for Tad to play in. I found out I'm too compulsive to do this without Fred. I made a big pile and all Tad wanted to do was walk through them, dragging the leaves out of the pile. (see the 3 lines to the left) When Fred helps us play I don't feel as much of a need to keep raking them up! While we were outside I had told Tad that daddy was on an airplane. When a plane went over he looked up and yelled "Daddy, can you hear me?!" :}
I made a dinosaur costume for him this year. He did much better at keeping the hat on.
Friday, we went to visit Aunt Crystal at work for her Halloween party.
Friday night I had a Mommy/Daughter Activity Days Party. We had soup and bread bowls. I was a little stressed, but it turned out great. We even had 16 girls show up!!!
The next morning we got up early, picked up Aunt Lauralee & Crystal and headed to the zoo to trick or treat. The place was packed! We skipped a lot of the lines that just had candy since Tad's not old enough to care. Would I do it again? Probably not- it was too crowded and the lines were long.
Finally, we headed to the airport to pick up Daddy! Tad was a little hyper and ran around in circles while we waited. He loved watching the bag carousels. And spotted Daddy right away!
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
My new hobbies
So, a few new hobbies for us!
We've spent some time enjoying the fall covered mountains (dreading the freezing cold).
We evidently have a new hobby of visiting Instacare. Not to get my stitches out, nope, we took those out ourselves. This time (13 days after my stitches) we visited the Logan Instacare for Fred to get some stitches! We were up visiting my sister and helping put a new door in. She was weed whacking her yard and flipped a rock at her glass door. You might say bad luck runs in the family. :{ He slipped with a chisel and off we went to Instacare. It was a very pleasant experience though. :} 35 mins in and out! We still made it perfectly to enjoy the Pumpkin Walk which was our main reason for being up that way.
And my final hobby of the month....... Hanging out in the bathroom! But, we are up to successfully peeing in the potty at least 2 times a day. Not on his own, but I'll take 2 less diapers any day!
This morning "Dolly" was using the potty too. After Tad went he had to show Dolly. :}
Come on, that's funny!
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
And it was going so well.....
Actually, the whole roofing project didn't start out well. We ordered shingles over 3 weeks ago. Delivery day came and went. Fred called and they said "didn't your daughter tell you they were backordered?" "We don't have a daughter." Well, it'll be another week. Delivery day came and went again. Fred called. "They were supposed to be on the truck but they weren't" Fred's reply was something about ordering them from another store. "No, we don't want you to do that." So, we got a discount! But it was still going to be another week. They finally called and suggested we use a different distributor, same cost, matching color, same warranty, and they'd be here Friday. Um, of course! The "garbage truck" as Tad called it, came Friday morning and lifted the shingles to our roof. (I HIGHLY reccommend splurging for this service for anyone who plans to roof their own house. 80lb bundles up a ladder? No thanks!)
By lunch the first day |
Our parents have been lifesavers! They've kept Tad so he's not trying to climb the ladder. They've kept us fed for 2 days! And Fred's dad has been up on the roof with us.
It seemed to be going pretty well. Fred, Dad & I working on the back part to get all the cutting around vents done first. Evidently I did a little more cutting than I should and ended up.... in instacare. :{
I drove myself so Fred and Dad could continue working. Crystal joined me to keep me entertained while I waited 2 hours for my 4 stitches. The doctor said he could either do stitches or just put a splint on it so I didn't bend it. I chose stitches since it was the first day of our roofing project and I knew I'd be moving it ALOT. The funniest part is when they asked when I had my last tetanus shot? Um, the last time I was here, check my chart. :} Really, about 4 months ago, when I had my toenail ripped off. Nice that I'm making quarterly visits to instacare.
My "goodies" in a Biohazard bag! :} |
Nashaela & Paul came to help while I was gone. Fred told them someone needed to cut, once one of them said they would, he said "Now I'll tell you where Marcinda is...." He's funny. They came back the next day and helped in the morning. Then Crystal came to help in the evening. We were exhausted and sore, but got the roof of the house done in 1 1/2 days.
Sunday we took off to watch Conference and recover. Monday, Fred and I were back on the carport roof working. It's raining today (Tuesday). I guess it's time to catch up on the inside chores. Which for me, do NOT include doing dishes for 7 more days!
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Monday, September 26, 2011
A Perfect Fall Day for a ride.
Trucking out day with the sheep. I always look forward to this day. Sometimes it's bitter cold, but Saturday it was PERFECT! The trees are changing colors and it was a beautiful drive up to the Uintahs. We saw a lot of deer and even a cow and bull moose.
We left early and hoped Tad would fall back to sleep in the truck. He didn't. He actually jabbered most of the way. We start with Sour dough pancakes and then join the fun of loading sheep onto semi trucks. Everyone helps in one way or another. Grandpa and Fred helped hold the canvas and gates, tackled sheep that jumped out. I got the easy job of chatting with cousins and eventually recording numbers as they branded the sheep we were keeping (I got sunburned on one side because it warmed up so much. Even after I jumped the fence to equal out my burn, it's just the one side of my neck!).
We even taught Tad how to herd the sheep into the corral. Later he got to help at the front of the line poking the sheep so they'll climb the ramp onto the trucks.
Since he didn't get to Mutton Bust during the State Fair, we put him on a couple of sheep while we were there. His smile was pretty big, he thought it was fun.
My little cowpoke |
Tad was beyond tired after being up for 12 hours, but we let him ride a horse before we left. He liked it until the horse moved. I rode with him for a short ride and he bounced up and down "Yeehaw". Another year and he'll be going by himself for sure.
Within minutes of getting in the truck he was asleep, even on a bumpy dirt road.
We ended the day with a quick shower and off to join Fred's family for his dad's yummy turkey meatballs. Now we're looking forward to next weekend and General Conference. Did I mention Fall is the Perfect season?!
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