Thursday, January 24, 2013

Jones Was 20 Months Old ... Then He Was 21 Months Old, or, What's Going on With Jones in December and January

So, there are only a limited amount of these monthly updates left, right?!  I feel like I have to cut it off after he turns 2 and then it'll just have to be updates on the fun and funny stuff he's saying and doing, and not a monthly report on his vital statistics.  But, until then:
In December, Jones was 20 months old!
 
 
 
At 20 months, Jones:
  • Weighs between 28 and 29 pounds and wears size 18-24 months clothes, a size 5 shoe, and a size 4 diaper.  I was forced to purchase size 6 1/2 shoes for his Christmas outfit, but they are boots, and they have velcro, so I can usually get them to stay on, but they are really easy for him to take off (a favorite activity of Jones' when he's in the car seat).  His favorite pair of shoes in the whole world are his little Nikes - the girls at daycare tell me he cries when they take them off.  I don't know how tall he is, but the size 18-24 months pants are just barely long enough for him.
  • Has zero interest in food, unless it's a Nutrigrain bar, or unless it's something I'm eating or drinking.  When we get home from school, the first thing he does is make a bee-line for the pantry, and he'll stand there and say, "Bar?!  Bar?!" hopefully, wanting you to get him one.  I usually try to distract him, since he gets a snack at school and we usually eat not too long after he gets home, and I'd rather him actually eat his dinner as opposed to cereal bars. Confession:  one night, I let him have two of those grab-and-go yogurts and five (that's right five:  5) mini-bananas for dinner.  What can I say?  He likes yogurt and bananas ... when I can convince him he wants to take the time to eat, he  likes silver dollar pancakes, all kinds of soups, salmon and chicken, broccoli, carrots and mashed potatoes.
  • Is very chatty!  I can't understand a lot of it, but he tells you stuff with this earnest little face, and I know he is making sense to himself, so I nod along and say intelligent things like, "Oh, really?"  and "Uh-huh", and "Yes, that's right" and "Oh, yes, I see" and that seems to please him.  Favorite words:  horse, cow, Mommy, Daddy, dog, uh-oh, shoe, sock, Elmo, bye-bye, more, and milk.  He says "please" and "thank you" if you ask him to/tell him to, and it's so sweet.  At Christmas, he got everybody's name right:  Nana, PePaw, Papa, and Tee, except for Grammy.  I think the "Gr" sound might be hard for him; he hasn't really said "Grandma" or "Grandpa" yet either with Alan's parents.  We'd go around the circle and say, "Who is that?" and he got everybody right, but he would get this look on his face when it came to Grammy, and I really think it just has to be something about the word itself, not that he doesn't know who she is.  My parents' house backs up to a green space and a walking trail, and there are deer feeders set up in the back, and the deer are plentiful.  Grammy was holding Jones and some deer showed up and she asked him, "Look!  See the deer?!"  Jones replied, "Horse!"  So Grammy said, "That's a deer."  And Jones looked at her and said, very firmly, "No.  Horse!"  We all thought it was funny because you could tell he was like, "You silly person, that's a horse, of course."  Maybe he's going to be our little cowboy ...
  • Likes his tricycle, but he doesn't pedal it (yet). He pushes it with his feet.  He loves the playground, and loves to climb and slide and do all of that playground-type stuff.  He likes balls of all shapes and sizes, and he loves his puzzles that make sounds when you put the correct shape in the correct slot (lots of neighing and mooing going on).  He loves to play with the dogs.  He'll get a toy and show it to them, and then they'll run through the house, with the dogs trying to get it away from him and Jones giggling the whole time.  Then they'll get the toy and he'll run after them to get it back.  It's so sweet to watch the Spoiled Labradors be good fur-siblings to Jones.
  • Has starting liking cartoons!  I feel like I should probably be one of those hippie-granola people that yammers on about how TV is evil and will rot your brain, but it's such a relief that he'll watch TV for 30 minutes straight and allow me to get stuff like emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, folding some clothes, starting dinner, etc., and he watches fairly educational shows.  I mean, it's not like we're watching TV all of the time, or letting TV be the babysitter, so ... that's my justification :o).  He likes Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, the Little Einsteins, Gaspard and Lisa, and the Backyardigans, and loves the PBS morning lineup:  Martha Speaks, Curious George, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That, The Super Readers, Dinosaur Train, and, of course, Sesame Street ("Elmo!", which sounds like "Melmo").  He likes shows that have Sesame-Street style puppets in them, like Muppets, that kind of thing.  And he likes anything that has horses or cows in it (Lonesome Dove, seriously).

  • Has a lot of teeth, but I really have no idea exactly how many!  He loves the taste of toothpaste, so he enjoys brushing his teeth ... sort of ... I give him his toothbrush with a little toothpaste on it, and he chews on it and moves it around his mouth, and then I swoop in and clean his teeth with the little finger-brush thing.  This is hazardous to my health (he bites - hard.  He's not doing it on purpose, though), but I want him to have healthy teeth, so I just sort of grin and bear it.  He likes to do a lot of his grooming on his own (or he would, if I would let him) - he likes to brush his own hair, wash his hands, wipe his nose ... I usually help him out, though :o).
  • Goes to bed around 9:00 and sleeps til about 7:00 or 7:30.  He's a good sleeper!
  • Is precious to our entire family!
In January, Jones was 21 months old!


At 21 months, Jones:
  • Weighs between 29 and 30 pounds, wears size 18-24 months clothes, and some 2T (mostly pants), size 5 shoes, but will wear bigger shoes if you can lace them tight enough (we have a lot of 6 and 6 1/2 and that I strap on his feet and hope he doesn't pull off ... apparently, he is known at school as the child who always takes off his shoes), and a size 4 diaper. 
  • Still has love for the Nutrigrain bar and not much else.  He eats really well at breakfast - he loves all breakfast foods - pancakes, sausage, eggs, Cream of Wheat, oatmeal, yogurt ... he eats all of it without complaint and he generally eats his entire serving.  Any other time - forget about it.  This kid's too busy to eat!
  • Is talking a lot!  He repeats, or will attempt to repeat, pretty much anything you say.  He will repeat, "I love you" and it melts my heart, every time.  When he wants something, I'll get him to say "please" and then after I give him whatever it is (usually a Nutrigrain bar) he says, "thank you" of his own accord.  He loves to point out cars, and he likes to identify their owners - "Mama's car", "Daddy's car", "Nana's car", etc.  He loves Alan's Tahoe.  Every morning, after he gets dressed, he'll ask me, hopefully, "Daddy's car?" and I always have to tell him, "Nope, sorry - Mama's car today!"  He loves to "play car", which means he sits in the driver's seat of one of our vehicles and moves the steering wheel and presses all of the buttons and pretends to drive - perhaps he is the next Enzo Ferrari? 

  • Can identify his nose, mouth, teeth, eyes, ears, and belly. 

  • Gives kisses, hugs, and high-fives.
  • Is, alas, entering the temper tantrum phase of life.  Right now, it's kind of funny to me and to Alan, to be honest.  The most common example I can think of right now is that he is always wanting a Nutrigrain bar from the pantry (y'all think I'm kidding, but that kid would eat a box a day if you let him).  Now, believe it or not, we do not always let him have one.  He'll run over to the pantry, say, "Bar?!  Bar?!" and when you say something along the lines of, "No, you're going to have dinner in half an hour, you don't need a cereal bar", he scrunches up his face, stamps his feet, flails his arms, and wails like his heart is breaking, with big fat tears running down his face.  It's so dramatic and, truthfully, I think it's kind of hilarious (since it's just about a cereal bar and nothing life-threatening)!  It's tough not to give in, but I certainly don't want to teach him that this behavior gets him what he wants. 
  • Likes the word "no" unless you are saying it to him.  The other night, Alan told him "no" about something and he ran across the room and buried his face in the couch with a wail.  Then, he popped up and ran back to Alan and pushed/hit him with both hands and said, "No!", his little face just red and tear-streaked and pitiful looking.  We were both pretty startled by that (I've seen him do it once before, to me, in a similar circumstance) and, honestly, had to try hard not to laugh and discipline him instead.  I feel like we are constantly saying, "No, don't touch that", "No, don't do that", "No, you can't have that".  And he is taking it all in - you can actually see the wheels turning in his head - "Is it worth it for me to test this out?  I know she said no, but ..."  Lots of times, he says no just because he likes the way it sounds - you'll ask him if he wants to take a bath, for example, and he'll say no, even though he loves taking a bath.  Parenting - it's an evolving process!
  • Likes his tricycle ("my bike!") and likes to be active - he'll run from one end of the house to the other and giggle all the way - he just likes being on the move!  He likes to read books and he likes to drag around his pull toys.

  • Loves to play with the Spoiled Labradors, and has gotten pretty good at throwing the ball for them, which they love.
  • Likes his toons, and now says, "Mouse?" hopefully, which I have determined means he wants to watch Mickey Mouse (when Mickey Mouse is not on TV at that particular moment ... well, that's a disappointment, to say the least), and any trip to the store is accompanied by pointing out all of the Elmos that he sees on everything ("Melmo!").  Alan and I had Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade on the other night; I didn't think Jones was watching, since he had been playing by himself for quite awhile.  It was the very end of the movie, where evil Nazi-guy is in the room with all of the cups, and he drinks from the false grail, and he shrivels up and dies before everyone's eyes.  This is, on closer inspection, a pretty scary part of the movie, especially if you are 21 months old.  I looked over at Jones and realized he was watching the movie as the particular scene played out, and when that old guy shriveled up, his little face puckered up and he cried and cried and cried - it scared him!  I felt pretty bad about it (especially since that particular scene used to scare me when I was little too, and the one in Raiders of the Lost Ark where the people melt and there's blood and what-not going everywhere), and we've learned a lesson about having the TV on in the background.
  • Is, as always, a good sleeper - down around 9:00, up around 7:00 or 7:30.
  • Is my little clothes horse - I love dressing him up, like he's a baby doll :o).  He's starting to have an opinion about clothes, so I try to give him little choices - "The Wallabes or the Toms?", stuff like that.  His sneakers are still his favorite item of clothing.  He doesn't like hats, and will always take it off in the car, if he gets the opportunity.  He really wants to brush his own hair, so we have a daily struggle with the hairbrush in the morning.  His favorite article of clothing are shoes, and socks come in a close second.  He wants to put his shoes on first thing!
  • Is my favorite 21-month old in the whole world!

Friday, January 18, 2013

# 39 of 101 Ways to Entertain a Toddler, or, You Know What They Say About Big Feet ... Big Shoes

One of Jones' favorite words is "shoe".  When he gets dressed in the morning, he always wants to start with shoes, and he likes to grab them away from you and try to put them on by himself, all the while repeating "shoe" happily.  He loves to point out everyone's shoes, and he loves to try and help put everyone's shoes on their feet, not just on his own.  And he loves to try on everyone's shoes, especially Daddy's.  Case in point:

What's that?  Is that a shoe I see over there, all by its lonesome?


I'll just step into it ... I think it's just the right size ...


Okay, maybe I need to sit down, get a little leverage on it ...


Nnnnaaaaahhhhh ... I don't really need Daddy's shoes ... I've got cool shoes all my own!


Monday, January 7, 2013

# 97 of 101 Ways to Entertain a Toddler, or, What Happens When You Leave Jones Alone for 5 Minutes

So, I went to the bathroom the other day and left Jones by himself.  At the time, he was playing with his toys in the living room and didn't seem perturbed about what I was up to, which is generally the best time to do stuff like go to the bathroom or empty the dishwasher or whatever.  When I returned, literally like 5 minutes later, this is what I found:




I'm not really certain how he got in there, but I suspect it was from the bottom.  At first, he thought it was pretty funny (probably because I was laughing at him upon discovering his whereabouts), but then he got tired of being squished in there and wanted out, and it became apparent that getting out wasn't nearly as easy as getting in.  He required assistance to get out of his predicament.  Can't say that I blame him for wanting to experience the wine rack up close and personal.  Who hasn't wanted to live in a wine rack at some point in their lives?

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Merry Christmas 2012, or, the Ward Family Celebrates Christmas!

Beware, Bunky A - this post is a long one! (Author's note:  "Bunky A" is what BA's niece, Ellie Grace, calls BA, and we have all kind of co-opted it for our own purposes).  I will, however, limit my wordiness and put the many, many pictures we managed to take this holiday, and let the pictures do the talking.

Christmas Eve Eve, at church:



Now, normally, Jones' style is more casual and kind of a "mini-Alan" thing - I tend to dress him the way that Alan dresses - they have a lot of the same shoes, and I put him in button downs layered with sweaters and sweater vests, and lots of vintage-y type t-shirts, and polo shirts and that kind of thing, and at church we do nice khakis and button-downs and all of that, but for special occasions like Christmas and Easter and what-not, I like to go classic "little Tommy Tupper" kinds of clothes.  They are so precious.  This year was, obviously, the year of the knee sock, but I was totally validated in my choice by the numerous comments on Jones' cuteness that we received from the other parishioners (Alan's comment:  "that outfit required a lot of thought"; my dad's comment, "I'm not sure about those short pants."  Ha!).

We made the classic mistake of showing him the sippy-cup before we tried to take pictures at the house, and he threw a fit and wouldn't calm down 'til we let him have some milk, and then he refused to take pictures without it.  I guess it's a nice change of pace from the paci - ha!

 
I think this picture is so cute ...



 
How precious is this baby?  Precious.  And how cute are those little Toms?  Bananas cute.


In his room, checking out his tree ...
 




Christmas Eve - we started out the day with his new favorite breakfast, silver dollar pancakes.

 
He's not as annoyed as he looks - ha!  He's just not that much of a morning person.  He has to eat his breakfast, have some milk, and watch a few toons before he perks up.
 
Uncle Ricky, Aunt Kim, and Jonah came by to see us, but I neglected to get any pictures, which I hate.  We had a nice, quick little visit with them.  Jonah was so cute, they had just come from Betty and Richard's house, and he had the Star Wars Lego set they had given him, and he was carrying the box around, so proud and excited about it, showing it off. 
 
After they headed on their way, we took a family trip to the park!

First stop:  the swings!
 



 
Teeter-totter!  Or, what passes as a teeter-totter nowadays ... I don't think they have those anymore ...

 
Are you enjoying the Ward family decked out in the Carhart?  Nice and warm, and darn cute, too!
 
Next stop, the playground!


 
Jones loves to climb and slide - he even says, "Wheee!" on the way down the slide.
 
 
Nothing like the park to make you feel young!




We came home from the park and snuggled in, had some homemade chicken noodle soup, and prepared for Santa Claus to come visit us (or, at least, visit Jones, since he has been good and Alan and I ... well, we try :o)).

Ready for Santa to come!
 


 
Santa Claus came!  And he left a tricycle!

 
Slow to wake up on Christmas morning!

 
A tricycle!  Awesome! 



 
Pancakes again!


 
Christmas was very, very cold, so we let the Spoiled Labradors stay in our bedroom during the festivities.  They get way too excited when we have lots of guests to let them roam loose, especially when the people in question are grandparents.  Anyway, I made their little gate festive for Christmas, and we snuck them pieces of ham and turkey.
 
Not as pitiful as they look ...


We made enough food for an army, which, isn't that always the way at the holidays?  We also got to get out our wedding china and crystal, which I always love.  Makes me feel so fancy :o).


After lunch, we adjourned to the living room to open presents ... and we had to open pretty quickly since the weather was rapidly taking a turn toward severe.  Jones did great last year opening the gifts, and he did the same this year. 





 
Christmas Day brought record snowfall - the first snow on Christmas in Arkansas in over 86 years, and it was a lot of snow!  Jones' first snow, actually.  Of course, we had to go out and introduce him to it ...

 
Trekking like a mountain man:


 
Man tracks:

 
In truth, he was not that big a fan.  He didn't like touching it because it was so cold, so he wasn't that into it.  I hope it doesn't wait another 86 years to snow this big again, I know he'll have fun in the snow when he's bigger and can really understand what it is.


On Saturday, December 29, we loaded up and went to see my parents in Broken Arrow, OK.  They moved up there in the spring, and into their new house in October, and this was our first trip out to see them since they bought the new house and got settled in.  Jones went straight for the vintage rocking horse my mom got him.


 
He's an old pro at gift-opening, but he appreciates help from everybody!

 
 
Pull-toy!  He got two of these, the one in this picture is vintage.  He loves to drag around leashes and dish towels and stuff like that, so he loves the pull toy!
 



 New shoes!  He was so excited - he said, loudly and excitedly, "Shoes!  Shoes!"
 


 
Opening Tee's gifts (Tee is my aunt, Sydney, so, Jones' great aunt ... she always gets him the best gifts, and this Christmas was no exception.  You should have heard the squeals he let out as he was opening these presents ... and check out those red cheeks - he's really getting a workout opening all of these gifts!)

 
That evening, we headed off to the casino to either win big or feed the little Indian children - how do you think Alan and I did?  We managed to find a Star Trek machine ...

 
And a Star Wars machine ...

 
... but, alas, we weren't able to win, so the little Indian children went to bed with full stomachs courtesy of the Wards.  Oh well ... we had fun!
 
The next morning, Grammy and Papa headed out - Jones was so upset, he started crying when they left, and then again a few minutes later when Tee left.  He didn't want anyone to leave while he was having such a good time with them!

 
We distracted him with my parents' dogs, Cindy Lou and Susie Q.  Cindy Lou is more fascinating to Jones because she's so small and so totally different from the Spoiled Labradors.  Jones was all over her all weekend.  I joked that she was the only person that was glad to see us go!


 
Sweet Susie Q ... seriously, one of the sweetest dogs ever ...

 
On Sunday, we loaded up and went to the Oklahoma Aquarium.  It was really nice, and had lots of stuff for Jones to look at and touch and watch ... important things to have when entertaining a 21 month old!
 

 First stop was the tidal pool with the horseshoe crabs, star fish and shrimp!
 

 
"Fish!  Fish!"  He couldn't get enough!


 
Feeding the turtles!


You put a little piece of carrot on the end of the clothespin and held it out for the turtles, and they swim up and eat it off of the end of the stick.  They get after it too - the water is churning and they are climbing all over each other to get the carrot!
 


"Fish!  Fish!"
 


 
This frog was hideous.  Frogs freak me out ...
 

Sting ray!  We fed the sting rays and the big fish as well.  Same deal as the turtles, you put some food on the end of a stick and put it in the water, and they eat it off of the stick.
 

 
In the shark exhibit!


 
We spent the rest of the long weekend relaxing and hanging out, and Alan and I enjoyed getting to sleep in and having a little break from the rigors of daily life.  We got to go out on a little date, just the two of us, and we slept in every morning, and just generally took it easy.  I was sad, as always, when we had to leave, but it was a good time, and I know we'll all get together again soon!
 
Here are some of my favorite overall holiday pictures from Christmas, 2012:
 








Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year from the Wards, the Spoiled Labradors, and the Bad Cat!