Monday, April 16, 2007

"To Infinity and Beyond"

There is much to share, and I'm so sorry I have been lax about putting down some of the boys' pretty amusing moments. This new schedule is great for together time with Jason and Michael. It's just more difficult to get anything house-related done. As a matter of fact, they're awfully quiet in the bath right now....

Anyway, I just hope I'll be able to remember the ones of the past days. In the meantime, here's the most recent.



Meet Buzz.
You remember him from Toy Story (Thanks to Grandma for giving us a copy of the movie).
Well, Jason has just discovered the wonder of this little spaceman.
We just returned from a visit with Uncle Tim, and this one purchase has made Uncle Tim the best gift-buyer EVER.



"To Infinity and Beyond"

Jason sleeps with Buzz, eats next to Buzz, puts Buzz by the sink when the potty is in use. In fact, here Jason is showing you how Buzz uses his (b)laser. That's right, his blaser. Can you see the red light?



Michael got a gift that was pretty popular, too. It's a Curious George stuffed animal with an oversized head. Yes, it's a bizarre combo, but he's the cutest little thing. He's not in the picture, because we can't find him just yet. Michael hid him somewhere. I think it's safe to say, we love him, but not as much as Buzz.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

A Day at the Park

We had a wonderful time with Grandma and Grandpa, as you can see. A day at the park is always nice, but, this day was even nicer.







Thanks to Grandpa and Grandma for their picture-taking expertise. The photos below are courtesy of Grandpa. We love them!!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Soccer on Saturdays

Our Saturday mornings are once again filled with the sounds of cheering parents and the sight of wayward toddlers. Soccer games are back. Jason has returned for Season 2. If you'll remember from Season 1, there wasn't much action on Jason's part. He used to hang out in the vicinity of the game, but didn't really take part. But, this year will be different. We can already tell! He's running after the ball, not kicking it, yet...But there are two months of games to get through! His t-shirt is too big for him, but he was determined to wear the #10, as in Ben 10, a character on Nickelodeon. He's 4!!!! and so stubborn already. Wonder where he gets that from.



Friday, March 30, 2007

Michael is 2!!!




Can you believe the "baby" is 2???
We were able to spend part of his birthday week with Amah, Akong, and Uncle Tim.




We celebrated one night with the boys' cousin Danica. I know this is a surprise, but the boys ate practically nothing that night, except cake!

"Jason Did It"

Michael has been using his words more frequently these days, and along with "NO!" "I don't want to," and "What's happening?" his new phrase of choice is, "Jason did it."

We'll ask, "Who left the bowl on the couch?"
Michael will say, "Jason did it."
We'll ask, "Who spilled the milk?"
Michael will again say, "Jason did it."
Of course, Jason never has a problem pointing the finger at little brother. "No, I didn't, Mommy. Michael did it." Who to believe?




These days, the boys are getting much, much closer. It's so nice to see. Maybe, though, we shouldn't have allowed the "close" proximity a couple of weeks ago. In the picture above, Jason had strep throat, and we didn't realize it at the time. So, of course, we probably shouldn't have left them in a tent in the living room for hours. At least it kept them quiet.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Quality Time

Over the weekend, we had the chance to celebrate a friend's birthday. Happy 3rd, Peyton! The boys got to enjoy an afternoon in one of their favorite places on earth! Chuck E Cheese's. This, of course, reinforces Jason's desire to have HIS next bash there. I'm working now to expand his horizons. Still, my trio managed to get enough tickets to take home some mini-dominoes and a magic trick. They are items so treasured, they now have a spot in bed with Jason.



Against Jason's wishes, Michael pushed himself onto Jason's bed.
Every night, we read many books to the boys.
Tonight, Jason allowed Michael to join in the read-a-thon. And, he was the reader. Too cute.



I cannot remember at what point Jason learned his abc's or 123's or anything like that. It could have been earlier than this. Michael is turning two in two weeks. But, tonight, Michael counted to ten, picked out some colors (correctly, too!), and pointed out some key letters: h, o, and f. The amazing thing is, we aren't really teaching him this stuff. No time. He's absorbing it through osmosis. Hopefully, potty training works the same way!!!

Friday, March 09, 2007

Good Hair Day

Thank you, Miss Kim! We've missed you. Literally, I kept getting our schedules mixed up, and she wasn't working the days we stopped by recently. I think it showed.



Though the boys are feeling a little under the weather, their new 'do's manage to put a smile on MY face. As you have read over and over and over here, the boys are well-used to sitting in the hair chair. But, for some reason, it was an emotional day at the salon. Some tears, but after a couple of lollipops, both walked out, well-shorn and full of sugar! Say cheese!

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Out of the Mouths of Babes

"Stupid starts with the letter 's,' Mommy."

There's no point really is asking him where he picks this stuff up. My only consolation is that he is correct.

Of course, then Michael has to chime in.

"oo-ped."

Yes, they are in desperate need of a haircut. I'm just a little gun-shy. Jason is, too. I told him a trim was part of our weekend plans. He looked at me in terror. "No!" he said. "I don't want to look like Michael!"




Don't worry about Jason, though. My pint-sized Picasso is flourishing. Thanks so much for the watercolors, Grandma! As you can see, Jason is very proud of his work.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

"Look, Ma, Here's How I Use My Hands!"



We're glad Michael has some initiative, but this is the problem with self-feeding. Notice the pieces of rice up and down his shirt, all in his hair. I think we found some in his diaper later on. Ugh!

Poor kid. I think it was after this meal of fishsticks and rice that Michael turned to me and said, "Good cook, Mommy."

Thursday, February 15, 2007

"I really love french fries, Mommy."

As if a phrase like that doesn't stop a parent cold.

How many french fries does a boy need to taste to know they are his favorite food? Well, I suppose he's had quite a few opportunities. Every kid's meal comes with them. And, today, at lunch, Jason ordered like this: "Um, french fries, applesauce, french fries, popcorn shrimp, and don't forget the french fries." We got it.

His little brother, also known as "Jason's Echo" apparently feels the same way.
"French fries. umm umm."

We're hoping this is a fixable eating phase. But, it sure is a strange one.
The kids will drink bath water, but won't eat a burger.




I don't know why I haven't posted these, yet. At least I don't think I have. We visited Michelle last month before she left for Dallas. These are the last pictures of the kids together for a while. We miss them already!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentine's Day!

Valentine's Day was a success for our boys. Cards, candy, and other gifts. Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa, for the box of goodies. Jason and Michael spent many, many minutes playing with the Curious George stamp set. That was a gift for me! We received the Pizza Hut gift cards from Uncle Bud and Aunt Joyce tonight. Thank you so much. Jason was pleased as well. He told me he wanted to pay the next time we go there. No problem!

Tonight, they just wanted to wish you a "Happy Valentine's Day" in return.



Just pretend all the other stuff isn't in the picture. I can't seem to get them to sit still next to each other without props.

Monday, February 12, 2007

"No, Mommy."



At least he's still saying it with a smile. We're hearing the phrase, "No, Mommy" much more often and with amazing clarity these days.
Michael is also a joy to carry on short conversations with.

Today, we discussed the locations of our family members.

For example:

"Where's Mommy?"
Michael correctly points to me.
"Where's Jason?"
He points to Jason.
"Where's Daddy?"
"At work."
"How about Grandma?"
"She home."
"Where's Grandpa?"
"Home."
"Where's Amah?"
"She home."
"Where's Akong?"
"Home."
"Where's Uncle Tim?"
"Home."

Michael never gets tired of this trip down memory lane.




Jason, meanwhile, is just growing so big. He's looking forward to spring and a chance to play outside!

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

"Don't mess with the bull, because you'll get the horns"

Thanks, Daddy.

Staring into a cold glass of milk tonight, during dinner, Jason shared that one thought.

No emotion. Just matter-of-fact.

Later, I asked him where he had heard that phrase.

"Daddy," he said.

Of course. He's 4. How many people can he know?





Nevertheless, we were thrilled that Daddy could join us for a party for Amah. Uncle Frank and Aunt Cora were wonderful hosts! It was so nice to see Cousin Andrew, Jeannie, and Jonathan, as well as Cousin Abigail, Alaric, Uncle Jose, and Aunt Elisa. Baby Danica, Debbie, and Godfrey came out for the family reunion. We appreciate everyone driving to see us!



On our visit, Michael and I took a special trip by ourselves, to meet our friends, Lisa and Austin, at the mall.
As you can see, Michael is extending an olive branch to his new friend. Too cute! They pretty ignored each other, until food got involved.



I was caught unprepared by the cold weather that came into the area during our mini-vacation. Scrounging around, we found a couple of Tim's old hats. At one time, like in the 1970's, I'm sure they were the height of cool. In 2007, not so much. But, the boys didn't seem to find. The outerwear meant Amah would let them leave the house. Cheese!

Monday, January 22, 2007

The Good Life

Bubbles are still big fun at our house. During bath time, they are a nice diversion. In the beginning, they scared Michael, who desperately tried to escape when the bubbles started forming. No more. As you can see, he splashes around just like his big brother when they're in the tub.



Michael continues to sort through the tough time that is the "terrible two's." We're all working through it. Some days, he just screams, trying to get some understanding from us. Other times, it's us doing the screaming. But, more often than not, Michael finds comfort in his big brother. They play together, fight each other, and can carry on some entertaining conversation.

Most of the time, it consists of Michael echoing some key phrases, like "Do it!" "Did it!" or "Look!"

Jason makes us laugh constantly.
The other day, he was playing with a race car set he got for Christmas.
He wanted to capture the moment, if you will.
He pulled out a camera that uses FILM. We gave it to him a while a back.

He clicked and and clicked for a few minutes. Then, frustrated, he threw it down.

"Mommy, what's going on? It's not cheesing!"

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Tumbling Tots

A room full of parents and wiggly kids, and I was the ONLY one with a camera. As you can see, I snapped quite a few pictures of my athletic little ones. Jason just started a two-month set of tumbling classes. He loves it.

He gets to climb to his heart's content. I'm so glad he has this outlet, especially now that it's getting cold, to get all that energy out. Today, he went straight for the climbing wall, which I've never seen him even notice before. He did so well!




He's learning some stunts with the rings. Not bad!!!



He's actually in a class with kids half a year older than he is. The class he was originally scheduled for didn't have enough children enrolled. I have to say, he is holding his own pretty well.



Except in one area. The warm-up. The beginning of each class starts with circle time, and the kids gather to listen to the instructor, who will do some sort of "simon says" routine. Jumping jacks, hopping, wriggling around, stuff like that. Everyone participates, except Jason. Stone-faced and not moving, Jason watches the group. So tonight, I asked him why he doesn't take part in the adrenaline-pumping activity. He told me, "I just don't like the things they ask me to do." I guess you just have to be happy he won't do what he won't do! I would have had pictures of his non-movement, except I was running after Jason's brother!



Michael doesn't believe there is an area he is allowed to be excluded from. All through Jason's class, Michael kept himself in the middle of the action. While his brother may not have moved much in the beginning, Michael did no such thing. The audience of moms and siblings watched Michael go through the entire room, climbing and pointing to "bruh" (brother).

Monday, January 08, 2007

Word Play

Over the last few weeks, Jason's interests have definitely expanded. These days, he talks about even/odd numbers, fractions. His new game is to throw many letters at you, with only a few vowels, and to ask you to quickly produce a pronunciation.

So, for example:

rktvjsjasontop

Quick, how do you say it?

A lot of times the letters in the word, "jason," play an important role. At least those letters form a word!

He loves to rhyme these days, too.

We had salmon for dinner the other night, which, thankfully, the boys really enjoy. He said to me, "Mommy, don't you think it should be tammon, instead?" "Tammon rhymes with salmon, right?"

Of course it does.



You may be wondering how many pictures one can take of children in the park. Apparently, many. And the boys have enjoyed getting outdoors lately. The weather has been incredible!



It has been a busy few weeks for us, but, there's no contest. Our friends are EXTREMELY busy. We are having to say goodbye to Craig, Michelle, and Kaylie, and Sheila and Abree. We loved the chance to get together with everyone one last time. We had the pleasure of getting together with Ramona and Jimale, and Simon and Amy, as well.




To a prosperous and happy 2007!!!

Friday, January 05, 2007

Happy New Year!!

What a wonderful, whirlwind couple of weeks. Everything is slowly moving back to normal, after having visitors all last week. Amah, Akong, Uncle Tim, Grandma and Grandpa stopped by to celebrate Christmas and the end of the year with us. It was a blast! The kids were smiling the whole time.

Of course, you have to wonder if there were other reasons to grin.



And that was just half of it.

The boys are so very lucky to have such generous friends and relatives. Michael and Jason are swimming underneath new remote-controlled toys, games, cars, and clothes (hey, those were great presents for me!)

One of the really BIG hits, and who knew? is a board game. It's called Mousetrap, and Jason first got hooked when we visited Grandma and Grandpa last year.

We play this game almost every day.

The smiles are the same each and every time.





It wasn't all indoor fun and games. Jason got his first experience with ice skates!




Scared at first, Jason quickly got into the swing of things and started to really enjoy himself.
I think Doug did, too.



Well, they made it all home safely, no scratches. They say they want to return.