Thursday, April 23, 2009
Boys will be boys!
He's only 1 and he's such a boy! Aiden is throwing, hitting, and banging things all day. Every time I turn around he has a random object (i. e. spatula, ball, cup, hanger, book or whatever else he can find) and he's destroying something with it. Just this week, I was hit on the nose with a cell phone and hit right above the eye with a cabinet door (I was leaning down to give him a kiss- and that was his response). The walls of my new house have tons of marks on them from his toys; I've gotten over jumping up with the magic eraser every time to wash the wall- I would be doing it all day. Aiden loves noises, so whatever he can bang together or drop on the floor to make the loudest racket is great fun for him! We have a small Christmas tin and it's one of his favorite toys. Dropping it on the floor or throwing objects into it has been quite entertaining. It's just amazing to me that he is so destructive at such a young age. And its just the way he is- he doesn't have siblings; it's not a learned behavior, he's just a little destroyer. I don't know where he gets it, but my girlfriends tell me "he's a boy". God made him this way. Did He make all boys like this? My dad has always said "he's going to break stuff", and I'm beginning to think he is exactly right.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
A day at the park


I had to follow him each time up the stairs because he was a little unsteady. Then he would walk down the stairs while holding my hands. It was actually more like hopping down them, but he laughed and thought that was a lot of fun. Of course one time he got courageous and tried hopping down the stairs himself and he hit the stairs face first (his bottom in the air). But he's a tough guy- got right back up and kept playing. He had a great afternoon nap that day! I think we

Thursday, April 16, 2009
Weaning the Passy

When Aiden was younger (0-6 months), he didn't particularly care for the pacifier. He would spit it out and didn't really need it. We started using it when he got on a regular nap schedule, at about 6 months. It is a definite soother for sleeping and if it is in sight, he will take it and it goes straight to his moulth. We've been wanting to take it from him for about 2-3 months now. He only takes it at nap & bed time now, so I am going to start limiting it to just bed time. wish me luck on the naps. I know he's used to it and will want it. Our little boy isn't a baby anymore!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Easter

We went into the bouncy house for a little bit and he was nervous at first. I held him and bounced- (whew, what a work out) and then he bounced on his own. He wasn't crazy about it, but it was fun for the moment.
I'm looking forward to teaching him about Christ and the story of Easter in the years to come.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The Beach!

My brother & I along w/ our families visited our grandparents in Gulf Shores, AL last week. I wish I had a picture of the car ride- we had 4 adults & 4 kids in a Yukon- it was packed! Aiden was fussy on the ride up, but was good on the way back (through the night). We actually went to the beach twice last year, but he was too young to play-so this time he actually got to experience it. When we first came out, the waves and sand were overwhelming. He did not want to leave Daddy's arms. He sat in the tent for a while to take it all in. After a half hour or so, I took him out and sat him in the sand and he was much more comfortable. He realized he could pick it up, throw it, eat it and play with sand! We even put him close to the water and let the waves come up on him and he laughed- He enjoyed it as long as the waves didn't get too high- which made him nervous. We had a great time on the trip, but I learned that vacation w/ children is not relaxing- its fun, exciting, busy, and adventurous, but it is not relaxing. I brought a couple books to read, but I didn't open one. It was great to spend time w/ my wonderful family and be entertained by Aiden and his 3 cousins.





Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Streaming
Our usual bed time routine with Aiden is to take a bath, put on his PJ's, brush his teeth, read a story and then he goes into the crib. Jeff and I have always done it together- it's just easier that way. The other night Aiden had his bath like usual and we got him out and dried him off. He loves to run around naked- like most toddlers do I'm assuming, and he runs around w/ his towel on his head dragging it behind him, sort of like a cape. He walks around his room (almost running) and gets excited! Jeff and I just watched him and laughed for a few minutes. We let him play naked a little longer than usual because he was having such a good time. He walked to a corner of his room and started reading a book and then I heard it . . . a noise. I looked over and sure enough Aiden had "relieved himself", without looking up from his book. Thankfully, it was a straight stream and only got on the floor. He finished his business and kept playing, going to the other side of the room w/ his book in hand. Jeff and I laughed about it and I thought I'd share the story with you. :-)
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