Sunday, March 29, 2009

Akron Falls Park

Yesterday, Mommy and Daddy took me to a place called Akron Falls Park. They put me in that Baby Bjorn like I was a little baby and wouldn't let me run around at all. They said it was too dangerous, but I think it looked like fun. We saw 2 waterfalls. This one was pretty cool. There were duckies in it, and we got to see lots of doggies. The other one we couldn't really see very well, and we had to go through all these prickly trees to get there. I also couldn't see very much on the walk there because Daddy kept putting his hands in front of my face. We got to bend down a lot, though, and that was kinda fun. My favorite part, however, was the slide. They had a really cool twisty slide and Mommy and Daddy let me go down by myself! It was awesome! I can't wait to go on a slide again.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The Whole Roll

I was just thinking to myself, "Gee, I wonder what it looks like when you unroll a whole roll of toilet paper and put it all in the toilet all at once." And since Mommy is always trying to get me to do things for myself, I thought I'd try to find out by myself. I just watched her replace the roll, so I figured now was the best time. This is what it looks like in case anyone else was wondering that same thing.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

He can do it himself!

Today we had one of those days where we were both exerting our independence all over the place. First up was Jack. I was trying to get us together for our playgroup, when I suddenly noticed that Jack was not watching Franklin like he was supposed to be. I went looking around, and where did I find him? Shopping for Elmo Live on Amazon.com! He found his way to the computer, climbed up into the chair, and then managed to click on and open an email from Amazon. Then, he scrolled down to Elmo and managed to double click on the Elmo Live doll to open up the website. Lucky I got there when I did, or he may have charged Elmo to my credit card. He did find a great deal, though. Elmo was $65 at Christmas, but Jack found him for $38. He was very excited to show me what he had done, too. I realize he's been blogging for months now, but this is a whole new kind of computer savy. :)

Next, I exerted a little independence of my own. We went to a MAC group on Grand Island where I paid a very lovely woman exactly $1 to watch my child for 2 hours while I went to hang out, knit, and chat with the other moms in another part of the church. Apparently, after Jack has been going a little while, I'm allowed to leave and run errands or go for a walk if I want. They just have to get used to eachother first. Isn't that crazy? Apparently, there is a grant that pays her actual money to watch these kids, so my dollar is more of a donation to the church than anything else. Either way, it was great. Jack, however, screamed and cried when I walked out the door. The other Amy told me to turn around and walk away, and somehow I managed. It was hard, but I think it'll be good for him. And once Graydan showed up, he was fine.
Then it was Jack's turn again. This picture doesn't look like much. He's trying to buckle himself into his highchair. Awww, cute, right? Well, what if I told you that I had left him on the couch watching Miss Spider while I was in the kitchen doing some dishes? I looked up just in time to see him climbing over the tray after having climbed up the front of it. That tray doesn't come off. Apparently, it was lunch time. And let me tell you, he ate better than he has in days.
Finally, was my turn again. This time I left him with our friend Jamie while Mike and I went to get approved for a mortgage. That was exciting. I can't wait to start looking at houses! And Jack did really well with Jamie. She said he pretty much just ate the entire time we were gone, but considering he hasn't eaten much in days, that's probably ok. It was a big day, but I get the feeling we're going to be having a lot more of these "I can do it myself" moments.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

My Red Tower

I built a really neat red tower with my legos today. My truck has places on the sides for the legos to fit, and I like to build towers there and see how tall I can make them. This one was really tall. I ran out of red, and was considering using orange, but then I decided I liked it better just how it was.

I'm 18 months old!

I turned 18 months old yesterday. Mommy made me a crown and chocolate cupcakes (because Mommy and I both LOVE chocolate!), and we even sang Happy Birthday and I got to blow out the candle. I actually got to blow it out twice - once at the beginning of the song and once at the end. Mommy and Daddy even gave me a present. I got new Haba blocks that look like silly zoo animals. They are really funny. Uncle Lukey came over to help us eat cupcakes, and it was lots of fun.

Friday, March 20, 2009

And on the harmonica...

My Daddy has lots and lots of neat instruments. He has guitars, and lots of things to bang on. He even has a giant frog that makes a frog noise. But the one I like the best is his harmonica. You blow out and suck in, and it sounds so nice. I'm getting pretty good at it, too! I just love to rock out on that harmonica.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

6 More Waterfalls

Today was a much nicer day, so Mommy and Daddy took me out for another long car ride. We saw 6 waterfalls. We would have seen 3 more, but the scariest, most grossest thing happened. We were riding along, and all of a sudden the banana I had just eaten started coming back out of my mouth! It was awful! I couldn't stop it, and Mommy made Daddy stop the car. She took me out and set me down on the ground and I was sure she was going to leave me there, so I screamed for Daddy, but Mommy just kept pulling my clothes off. Daddy finally came to save me, though. I didn't want to go back in the car, but I finally got back in my seat. We were almost to the next waterfall, so we stopped at that one, but then Mommy and Daddy took me home on the Thruway instead of all those twisty, windy roads. And when we got back, Nona and Papa came to visit me! That is always lots of fun. They said they might come back next weekend, too. I just hope Mommy and Daddy don't take me on any more car rides like that.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

3.14 Happy Pi Day!

Today was Pi Day. I'm not really sure what that means except that I have to wear this shirt and Mommy makes a yummy chocolate pie. I had to wear this shirt last year, too, but it is getting a little small on me now. I hope it doesn't still fit next year! Uncle Brian came over to play and we had lots of fun! He spun me around and around until the whole room was still spinning around and around even when I finally fell over. He also pulled me around in a laundry basket, and chased me around, and he and Daddy threw me way up high in the air. I like when Uncle Brian comes to visit.

Monday, March 9, 2009

200 Waterfalls

So my Daddy has this book called 200 Waterfalls, and we took it on an adventure yesterday. The big surprise was that Daddy finally turned my carseat around so now I can see out the front window. Mom said I finally reached the weight requirement for my chair, and since my feet were hitting the seat it was probably time whether I was tall enough or not. Riding forward was fun at first; I kept telling Mom "Wow!" But later I decided it wasn't very comfy for sleeping, so I'm not sure how much I like it anymore. We took it on a long car ride to see 2 of the 200 waterfalls. The first one was called Mill Pond Falls. Here it is with me and my mom. It was really cool! There was lots of muddy water, and it sprayed in my face and got us a little wet. Mommy didn't really like that, but I thought it was fun. See how happy I am? And there was this really cool, old building across the street that looked like it would be lots of fun for Hide and Go Seek, but Mommy wouldn't let me play in it. The second waterfall was far away in a town called Medina. They were the Medina Falls. I had to take a really, really bumpy stroller ride along a great, big, empty ditch that Mom said was really the Erie Canal and in the summer would have lots of water and boats, just like in Seneca Falls. When we finally got there, I couldn't see that well because the waterfall was way far down below where we were. Mom said that a creek was running underneath the big empty ditch, and that it was really cool even though I probably didn't understand why. She was right about one thing: I didn't understand. I was bored and chilly, and I let her know! I hope the next time they take me on an adventure, they wait until the weather gets warmer. Waterfalls sure are fun, though!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Ride 'em, cowboy!

This is the rocking horse I have at my Nona and Papa's house. It is the one my Mommy had when she was a little girl. I guess Papa had to fix it up a little because the squirrels thought it was a tasty treat, but I couldn't tell where. It is fun! It goes back and forth and back and forth, and I can make it slide across the carpet, too. I guess I'm still a little short for it, but I don't care. I just like to ride. Giddyup!