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Friday, March 30, 2012

Hunter's funny sayings...

Hunter has been talking up a storm. He is really doing an excellent job putting more and more words together, pronouncing words clearly, and communicating that he is starting to have complex thoughts...and, boy, what an imagination.

Here are a few things he's said lately that have cracked us up:
- While driving, we passed a farm that reaked of cow manure. Hunter was just dozing off to sleep, but upon smelling it, his eyes popped open and he said "Mama, I smell poop, did you poop?" I explained that we were passing a farm and they spread cow poop on the ground to help make vegetables grow. He gave me this look that said 'yea right mom, likely story, just admit you crapped your pants.'
- We were running a bit late to get to his swim class, which he LOVES, so I was rushing him out the door. Of course, pokey Hunter ignores my car and wanders towards the yard. I ask him to hurry and get into his car seat and he says clear as a bell "I'm coming...re-lax!"
- Hunter was playing around doing something that could get him hurt and Ryan told him to be careful and to stop what he was doing. He replies "Don't worry about me. You worry about Mason."
- For quite some time he has been requesting Uncle Scott's music whenever we are in the car or near an iPod. More recently, he has started singing along to Uncle Scott's music and some other songs too. He generally mumbles until he knows the line and then he sings it a few beats behind the true lyrics. Occasionally, he stops and says "You like my singing?"
-Hunter also has an amazing memory. Several weeks ago, Ryan found out that he got a new research grant and then I was promoted at work. At dinner, we toasted each other saying "Congratulations" and Hunter chimed in. About a month later, out of the blue, Hunter raised his cup and said "Congratulations". Now he says it frequently at dinner, as well as "how was your day?" which we often ask him over our meal.
-Hunter also started singing "We will, we will, ROCK you!" one day without provocation. Ryan asked where he heard it and Hunter said Mom-mom played it for him in the car. Then he said "It's my favorite song in my whole life". We found out later that Mom-mom did indeed play the song for him in her car about 2-3 months prior.

What an amazing little man - we can't wait to hear what comes out of his mouth next!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Monday, March 19, 2012

Mason's infectious laugh...

it sounds pretty ornery, too, doesn't it?!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Dumser's Dairyland!

Mason got to enjoy his very first Dumser's ice cream while visiting Mom-mom this weekend. While Ryan was away on a business trip I drove down with the kids for some quality time with grandma. The kids enjoyed our walks on the beach/boardwalk and a trip to the Northside Park playground, after which they enjoyed this very special treat at Dumser's!



Sunday, March 4, 2012

Mason's 10 Months Old!

There is so much going on these days it seems... Mason is eating a ton, not sure where he puts it all!! He is still drinking a few bottles a day, but also takes his milk through cups with straws, and occasionally sippy cups too.

As for mobility, he pulls himself up to standing easily, can walk around holding on with only one hand, and when he gets involved with a toy he has let go and managed to stay standing for 30 seconds or so before falling back on his bottom. Can also take a couple steps towards something before falling over.

Feisty - He knows what he likes and what he doesn't and has NO PROBLEMS vocalizing it. If he is unhappy with something his automatic response is to arch his back and fuss. As an infant we were always careful to make sure Hunter (who is a brute) didn't fall on Mason or accidentally hurt him. I don't think we had to worry much. Mason now crawls over to Hunter pulls himself on top of him, crawls all over him really. This morning Mason was standing up by the couch and I had a wind-up car which I propelled towards his foot. When it hit his foot, Mason squawked and then started kicking it away while fussing at it. I thought this totally captured his personality...he doesn't take crap from anything or anyone.

His expressions have really developed recently too. When something captures his attention, he really reacts with Ooos and Aahhs and has a really infectious smile.

He sleeps well, about 11 - 12 hrs a night plus 1-2 naps during the day, but still does not sleep in as much as we'd like. He is generally up around 6 a.m. or a little after and no matter how we move his bedtime we can't seem to get him to sleep in a bit longer. Oh well...

He leans in to give kisses now and loves doing so...he even gives kisses to the animals on the pages of his favorite book, Noisy Farm. He also loves blowing raspberries. We recently put his artwork up in his bedroom, one of which is a giant stuffed giraffe butt. When you ask him what a giraffe butt says, he lets out a big raspberry toot sound! He cracks us up!

He really does understand way more than he can communicate. If you ask him to open his mouth so we can clean his teeth, he will comply immediately. He follows a few other simple instructions too. He loves playing chase, if you say "I'm going to get you..." he takes off in the other direction giggling!

Love this little guy and can't believe his first birthday is right around the corner already...



Saturday, March 3, 2012

This NEVER happens...

I actually caught Mason napping today. Generally he wakes up as soon as anyone enters his room, no matter how quietly, which is ironic because he can sleep through Hunter screaming and running around just outside of his bedroom when the door is closed.

Regardless, I truly don't think I've seen Mason sleeping since he was a newborn. So cute!

Gardening

We are going to put in a vegetable garden! YEA! Planning to have beans, eggplant, squash, zucchini, hot peppers, sweet peppers, onions, lettuce, spinach, carrots, brussels, tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, butternut squash, pumplins, cantaloupe and watermelons. Haha...or whatever will grow!
It is true, we have definitely lost our minds and have no idea how we'll keep up with it over the summer, but we are super excited to grow our own food. Everyone keeps telling us to start small...so we are trying to heed their advice.
As Ryan told me, there is a reason most gardeners are older or retired...they have the time for it. Hopefully the kids will help us as they get older...slave labor is one of the benefits of having children, right?

Here are some pics of us preparing the area. Unfortunately there was a tiny tree overgrown with vines which had roots running about 15-20 ft under the ground. Ugh...it was a pain in the butt to get them all up, but we did it! We did most of the work while Hunter and Mason napped, but when Mason woke he instantly took on the role of foreman.