Friday, October 31, 2008

Milestones all over the place

Friends

We have some milestones to mark:

Daniel turned 3-and-a-half on the 29th

Rachel turned 21 months on the 30th

As of today, Daniel is exactly twice as old as Rachel.






We're biased, of course, but we think we have the perfect kids. Rachel has always wanted to play with Daniel, of course, but it's just in the last couple of weeks that Daniel has started seeing that he can have fun playing with her too. So now they chase each other around the house, and Daniel has taught her such fine games as "Scream Go-away at the cat" and "Pretend to use a chainsaw on Elmo". She's just happy that her brother likes to play with her.





















Daniel is very proud to be three-and-a-half and not just three anymore. He's not tall or large for his age, but he's been on a little bit of a growth spurt lately as evidenced by all of the clothes that don't fit anymore. He's little-Mr-Social at playschool, and even though we've been bragging about his verbal skills for years now, there have been some really amusing exchanges recently.

Daniel does not like nap time or bedtime, and plays all sorts of games to delay the process as much as possible. He'll take multiple trips to the restroom, insist that he can't tuck himself, ask for more books, suddenly discover that he's hungry, or scared of an airplane noise or that it's too dark in his room, or that he has "just one more thing to tell you" or that his water bottle needs to be topped off - etc, etc. This can go on for a while. A few evenings ago, it had been quiet for a while upstairs, but his light was on. On peeking in, Anida found him in bed surrounded by a pile of books - with a big grin he said "I'm a book monster" and kept reading.

For most spoken words, he can tell you what letter it starts with (c and k get confused) and if you ask him "can you name some words that start with letter..." he has lots of examples.




















Rachel refers to herself as "Me!", and so when she wants an adult to do something, it's "Me Go!", or "Me Carry", or "Read me!". It's only in the last couple of days that she'll say "Atchel" for her name, and that is far from consistent now.

She'll count to two, correctly identifying if something is in a quantity of one or two. Those gaps in her teeth are finally filling in on the bottom, and she'll walk up and down stairs without holding onto anything.

Ownership concepts have come in, in that she'll say "Mine!" of things she has or wants (Mine Doll!) or doesn't want Daniel to take away. Rachel is the mellowest, most easy-going kid you've ever met - nothing phases or upsets her - until it reaches a threshold, and then it's like a switch was flipped. So her moods are binary - there's no middle ground, but mostly she's very easy.

This evening, while trick-or-treating, she started saying "Thank you much" rather than just "thank you". Everyone thought that was adorable.

And that'll have to do for a 21-month and 42-month update.
Love. ADRE

Haloween 2008 - Dora and Diego

Friends

There will be several postings today to catch up with what happened in October. Daniel and Rachel are going out as "Dora the Explorer" and "Diego" today. When Daniel first heard that Haloween was coming around, he was excited to be a pirate again. However, when it was explained to him that he didn't have to be the same thing every year, he wanted to be Diego.












Rachel didn't voice an opinion this time, so she became Dora. We don't actually have the Nick Jr. channel at home, so their only exposure to Dora and Diego comes from library books and videos. Still, they're excited. They'll be at Eric's office this afternoon, and then go around to the neighbors this evening.
More updates below.
Love, A.D.R.E

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

October Update

Friends
With October all but over, it's time to look back at a fun month where we did a lot, but blogged about very little of it.
We briefly mentioned the medieval-themed town fall festival in a previous posting, and here are our brave knights who just completed their training. The swords have been very popular toys ever since and they're nice because you really can't hurt anyone with them.

Then it was Beer Festival time, and the house was a zoo for 4 days. We had 14 people staying here, and both Daniel and Rachel had a blast playing with Zoe and Sean for the weekend. The kids played in the leaves, and ran around the house. Daniel was impressed that Zoe knows how to take pictures herself, and they had fun making pancakes together.



























With 10 adults and 4 kids, the little ones got a lot of attention, and really enjoyed that - and the adults had a great time too -> probably the most successful and fun GABF weekend yet.

Immediately following the GABF festivities, we were all going to go on a trip with the Pastas up and around Wyoming, but Eric had to travel for work. So he didn't go, but everyone else did. Rather than try to tell the story again, I'll just cross-link you to the Pasta blog.

The family was back in Colorado by the following Friday, and then Miss Monica came back through Denver. So everyone was busy as bees for the first week that Eric was gone. The second week was a little calmer, and everyone was happy when he got back.
Last week, we drove up north to Miller family farm with the Backers. We'd never been up there before, but they have a lot of different activities for everyone. There were dirt-bike tractor races, a corn maze, the entire cast from the "cars" movie made out of old cars and more. As part of admission, you get to go on a hayride through the fields, stopping to pick vegetables that you can bring home. Rachel was entranced with this carrot, and we ended up with 20-30 lbs of carrots, beets, potatos, Onions, squash and leeks. Soup-time!















And that's skimming over a lot of details - October was a busy and fun month.
Love,
A.D.R.E

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Why are you putting me in the trunk?

Friends

Daniel took his first field trip with the playschool group. To get there, one of the other parents helped out by driving there in her oversized SUV with three rows of seats. Daniel ended up in the back row, and so upon being placed there, he proceeded to ask "why are you putting me in the trunk?" and "if I'm here, where do the groceries go?"

ADRE

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

More fall Fun

Friends

Daniel has a new love, his bicycle.

Now, the original plan was that he was going to get a bike for his 4th birthday in April - eg: after this winter. But then Eric found a guy on craigslist who had two 12" bikes for $25. So he called the guy and agreed to pick up the bikes that evening up in Thornton (about 20 miles north).

To shorten a longish story, Daniel was ecstatic about the deal, so he came along for the ride, and then Hank the jerk didn't show because he sold the bikes to someone else.
Daniel was confused, but not whiny. But still, it's not fair to ask a a 3-year-old to go on a 60 minute drive to get a bike and then it doesn't work out. Luckily it was still possible to get a new one that evening. Daniel jumped right on, and mastered pedalling and braking like he'd been doing it for ever. For the next several days, it was hard to get him off the bike as he zoomed around the cul-de-sac. As part of the deal, the tricycle is now Rachel's - Daniel has no interest in it anymore.

Speaking of Rachel, on the same evening that Daniel got he bicycle, Rachel decided to walk backwards for the first time. She was *very* excited about this, proclaiming "backads! backads!" as she shuffled along backwards. This has been repeated many times since then.

Let's see - what else? Oh yes, in the last post, I promised pictures and video from the day out with Thomas, and while the video isn't all that exciting, if you pay close attention around 35 seconds in, you'll see the gang sitting in the first car. And the inflated guy in the hat is "Sir Topham Hat" for you non-Thomas-literate. I'm sure that meeting him was a great honor.

This posting was almost labeled "the internet sucks" for the combination of the bike fiasco and sumsy-gate. You may remember that Daniel was within a sticker of earning Sumsy the forklift at last post. And when he reached that goal, we discovered that Bob-the-Builder legos are pretty much only available online, and have delivery times of a week or more. So Daniel got to place the order on eBay, but then he wanted to go down to the UPS store immediately to pick up his present - because the "UPS guy" brings everything from the internet. We had to print off a map of the USA and plot Sumsy's progress from New Jersey to Colorado over 4-5 days to resolve this, but ultimately, he was happy when she arrived.



















What else? Well, we went to a high school football game, which was a little too intense for everybody, and the annual fall festival for our local town which was very nice. Rachel decorated a pumpkin, and Daniel had a dragon painted on his arm. There may be pictures of that in future posts.

Starting tomorrow, the house fills with visitors in town for the GABF. Should be fun.

Love, ADRE