Monday, September 17, 2012

"terrible" two-ness & walk-bouts

This morning was the first day back to storytime after a short summer hiatus and wow, it was pretty miserable. For me that is! The class was fine, and Keelan enjoyed himself for the most part, but he was not... how do I put this... on his best behavior. Over our time going to the library, I've noticed something interesting about the population of storytime goers. There are loads of girls of all ages, many baby boys and 2.5+ boys, but a serious lack in the 18-30ish month range. Hmm... Keelan is most definitely in that category. I have to give myself a pat on the back for keeping my cool as he wandered around on the stage (where the teacher says not to go) gently encouraging him to move back to the seats and smiling as he wandered around looking into all the other Mom's diaper bags saying, "Snack? Snack?" (fits when I wouldn't let him eat their food). Oy. But, we made it out alive and I didn't loose my cool. I may have to gear myself up to go again next week :-)

This afternoon I was thinking about how much I've been enjoying our neighborhood walk-abouts lately. We've had such amazing weather these last couple months, 70's and sunny! We usually go see some neighbor's chickens, goats, dogs and gardens. Keelan is getting pretty good at naming the pumpkins, apple trees, tomatoes and other various growing things.


Today was also his first time exploring finger painting (have NO idea why I haven't tried it before!) and he was hesitant at first, but then started loving it. He started putting the paint in his mouth, hair and on his body, but I let him go for it until the eating it part got out of hand, then it was time for a bath! Later in the day he asked me to "eat color!" ;-) Such a funny dude.






Thursday, September 13, 2012

Experimenting with toddler activities

Around fourteen months (he's now 20) or so I noticed that although Keelan's verbal skills were on the rise, his fine motor skills weren't developing as quickly. I started thinking back to my Montessori assistant days (summers during college) and the activities I observed and helped set up. The majority were for 3-6 year olds and too advanced, so I started scouring the internet and pinterest for toddler fine motor activities and 'busy bags'. I was shocked at how many awesome activities I found and started putting things together from stuff we had in the kitchen (mostly coffee and oatmeal containers) and around the house. Oh... then I discovered the dollar store and bought more cheap supplies for his activities. I was amazed at how much he enjoyed focusing on these simple tasks and I think they have helped him develop. He does get frustrated with them at times; more recently asking, "Mommy, help!" or just throwing them all over the floor. But I've decided it's part of the 'process' :-) I've also realized I HAVE to get him used to being at home more, we tend to be out and about a lot, and I know once the new baby comes we'll be home-bound much more than Keelan is used to. So, this is part of planning our future sanity as well! 

Here are some 'action' shots I took from this morning, hence the pants-less boy. 

Popsicle sticks




Pom-poms


Straws & multiple holes (+ check out the curls!)


Farm animal figurines

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Some Summer Memories

Here are a few pics from the past few months, not quite chronologically, but pretty close. We had an amazing summer with lots of family time and sunny warm weather. Todd just started back with teaching this week and I can't believe this is my second year NOT in a classroom but as a stay-at-home Mom, crazy! I'm enjoying the final few months of just Keelan and I bopping around town, exploring parks and making friends until the new baby boy arrives. So much change just around the corner for our little family.

Keelan and his second cousin 
Keelan and Great Grandpa Jim



Great Grandpa Jim

Christianson family


Grandpa Steve



Great Grandma Silvia and my cousin Anna


Grandma Susan

Love this Bellingham view..ahh

Auntie Sarah
"Doctor" to-be Sarah

Grandma Susan, her Sister Barb and Great Grandma Millie

Cousin Jessica's wedding in LA

Fun verbal developments


Looking dapper at my sister's med school 'white coat' ceremony.

Even though these are probably only interesting to Todd and I (and maybe the Grandmas), we wanted to write them down for posterity. It seems if I don't write stuff like this on the blog, I never write it down anywhere else and it ends up slipping my mind. I was trying to remember some of his developments early in infancy, and couldn't remember!! So, here are some of his recent verbal combinations.


  • Watching me sit at the table and put my face in my hands... "Mommy sleepy!" Yes, pregnant Mama is sleepy!
  • Looking at the rain out the window... "Water, down."
  • After running into the road at the park..."Car boom (hitting the top of his head) owie"
  • Pointing to bears all over his pajamas... "Bear! Two, two, two, two"
  • Berries = "Biggies"
  • Pacifier = "Pappi"
  • Cookies = "Yummy, yummy!"
  • Fish crackers = kiss lips + "cracky"
  • Library = "La baby"
  • Cup = "Puck"
  • Watching the toilet flush... "Peepee bye bye"
  • Watching the water go down the drain... "Water, drain, bye bye"
  • Keelan, what does Meimei (our white cat) say?... Makes claws with his hands and says, "Hiss Hiss!!"
  • Looking at two squirrels..."Squirrel, one...two!" 
  • Picking up one of Daddies many library books... "Daddy book!"
  • Watching another toddler play a drum..."Baby, drumbo, bang bang."
  • After running into the road and getting in trouble from Mommy... "Car (hits own head) owie"