Sunday, May 13, 2007
La, La, La - Posted by Chris
"Stop singing, I'm trying to eat."
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Absence + Bear Pic - Posted by Chris
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Tastes like chicken - Posted by Lisa
Me: Christopher, don’t pick your nose. Do you need a kleenex?Mmmmm, McNuggets anyone?
Christopher: No, but…I got some chicken in there.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Official Bear Pic - Ian - 9 Months Old - Posted by Chris
Friday, January 26, 2007
Catching Bugs - In January - Posted by Chris
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Our "baby" starts school tomorrow! - Posted by Lisa
Tomorrow morning, Christopher starts in the child care program at the local elementary school (where he'll go to kindergarten in '09). He'll be going approx 8-4:30 on Mondays and Wednesdays. (sob!)
I've been wanting to get him in this program for the longest time, but he had to be 2.5 and potty trained. So that turned out to be the big motivator for learning to use the potty. At the beginning he'd ask "I go to school?" every time he took a pee! Chris and I decided that once Christopher held up his end of the bargain, we certainly couldn't let him down.
I have to admit that I'm a little emotional and nervous tonight about it. I'm scared that he'll be really homesick and won't want to go back. I'm even scared he won't eat anything substantial from the lunch I packed him! I was planning on starting him with just half days, but the teacher recommended diving right in with the full day. I hope that's the right thing to do!
So I've got his lunch packed, clothes laid out, his pillow, blanket, change of clothes (in case of an accident), and outerwear all ready to go (as well as Ian's since he'll be along for the drive over). I just need to finish up his paperwork (almost done), and get myself showered tonight so we can all be ready to go in the morning.
Any last minute bits of advice?
Monday, January 15, 2007
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
The Negotiator - Posted by Chris
Lisa: "Christopher, what do you want for lunch?"
Christopher: "Hmmm, how 'bout oatmeal?"
Lisa: "How 'bout pizza, or spaghetti, or mac and cheese?"
Christopher: "How 'bout oatmeal?"
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Kids say the darnest things - Posted by Chris
"Don't be mad Mom, be happy."
"Mom, you the best girl I have!"
As Christopher and I descend the stairs after bath time, "Hi Mom, Hi Enon (Ian), this is my daddy".
Point to Ian and saying; “Look a baby” as if he hasn’t seen him almost every day for the past seven months.
“I popped a poop”
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
Cookies: Lessons Learned - Posted by Chris
Here are a few of the lessons I learned.
Be Prepared
When working on a project as easy as baking cookies, its easy to fall into old habits. I'm sure most good cooks will recommend getting all your ingredients ready before you start, however I tend to get things out as I need them. This method works when your baking by yourself or with another adult, however with a toddler its difficult to keep him on track and scramble for eggs, flour and butter.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
This title should be the mantra for all parents with small children. Being a engineer by trade, its difficult for me to overlook some of the seemingly unimportant details of a project. During our cookie baking, Christopher was determined to spill as much of the flour as possible. After a few minutes I managed to get my brain under control and decided that an eighth of a cup of missing flour wouldn't ruin the cookies
Give Yourself Plenty of Time
When we started our project I figured an hour was plenty of time to mix and bake a least one sheet of chocolate chip cookies (we had to try some before bedtime). In the end we did have enough time however we bumped into bedtime a little bit. While I believe this activity was worth a later bedtime, its now an hour past Christopher's regular bedtime and he is still not asleep.
Don't Forget to Have Fun
Our cookie baking project was lots of fun and I'm looking forward to planning something similar as the holiday season nears (maybe gingerbread men!) As parents we often forget that activities that we view as work can be great fun for our children. Christopher loves to help out around the house and having him help with baking cookies was fun for both of us.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Very Cute - Posted by Chris
Christopher: "Hey Mommy, you a girl right?"
Lisa: "Yep"
Christopher: "You beautiful"
Lisa (tearfully): "Thank you, kiddo"
Monday, October 16, 2006
Birthdays are Bad - Posted by Chris
Christopher: "Birthdays are bad."
Lisa: "Birthdays aren't bad, they're good. On your birthday you get to open presents, eat cake and ice cream and sometimes play games."
Christopher: "Oh"
A few moments later...
Christopher: "Hey Daddy, birthdays are good!"