Friday, May 28, 2010

18 Month Old


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It's amazing what a year and a half can do for a kid. I mean, this boy started out big- 10 pounds 1 oz to be exact. But I feel like now I just can't keep up with him! He's huge. He's fast. He's strong. And he's absolutely hilarious. I can't believe how smart he is getting and also how sweet and affectionate he can be. He has become my best bud.

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He still doesn't talk much at all. But, he's learned how to say "please" (though its sounds more like "wheeze") and that has eliminated a lot of pteradactyl squeals around here. He's learning to share and always offers things to other kids, even if they don't want it. The other day he offered a half eaten graham cracker to a stranger on the playground.

He's learning to sing and does the most adorable actions to "Popcorn Popping".

He's getting extremely opinionated about what color sippy cup he wants, what he eats for snack, and which spoon or fork he uses. (This is only cute once in a while, because I get glimpses of those terrible two's tantrums and I don't know how I feel about that.)

He is still super in-love with anything TOY STORY, so we finally broke down and bought the DVD. Who knew a kid so young could be so mesmorized. And speaking of being opinionated- the other day he saw me throw his buzz lightyear t-shirt into the hamper. Later I was getting him dressed and he refused to wear what I had. He went to the hamper, dug until he found the buzz and brought it to me saying "wheeze!"

He is also a huge fan of cars... And is starting to actually know how to play cars. He loves his own versions of basketball and golf and continues to climb on EVERYTHING. I love boys.

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I've always known adults learn from kids. I felt that way every year I taught elementary school. But sometimes I feel really humbled by this kid. The other day I served his breakfast, sat down next to him and started biting into my toast. I wondered why he didn't start eating yet. When I looked at him and said "what's up?" he bowed his head and started blinking his eyes and then looked at me again. Whoah, I thought. This little guy remembered to say a prayer before we ate and I hadn't even thought twice. As soon as I said "amen" he began enjoying his food.

Another sweet story that shows what a good heart he has... I've taken him to nursery at church a few times and he's been happy as a clam. There was another kid about 20 months old that was just crying and crying when his dad left. On two separate occasions, Jacob picked up a couple toys and brought them over to the crying boy to try to help him feel better.
He just melts my heart.

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Happy 1/2 Birthday, Jake. Love you.

Friday, May 21, 2010

And So He Graduates!

We are So very proud....


And so very excited for what's ahead...

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It was awesome having our families here.
We celebrated with the Davis fam at Disneyland (OF COURSE!)

And to finish the weekend we joined both our parents at the Hollywood Bowl for the James Taylor and Carole King concert. We got lucky to get front row parking even though we had practically back row seating. Still sounded fabulous!

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"Dr. Stephen Davis"
Stephen, you are AMAZING!!
What more can I say?

Friday, May 7, 2010

A Case of the "Mom"days


The day had been going well. Maybe a little too well. House was clean, Jake took a nap, so it was time for some errands, right? That's what we do. After a trip to the bank, to a friends house, to the park, etc. It was time for Groceries. I drove my car to the grocery store.

For all of you who know my child- you know grocery shopping is probably my least favorite thing right now. Impossible to keep my child in the cart. Impossible to keep him from pulling things off the shelves. Impossible to keep him from the display cases with stuffed animals. Fine. He's a year and a half. I do my best as any mother would. I still need milk and bread.

The second half of the shopping trip- I am holding him in one arm (while he is trying to do death dives head first out of my grasp) and pushing the cart with the other hand. He is squealing and squawking. I grab the last few things I need and make it to the check out counter.

I am so excited to get out of there that when the checker asks for my club card I just tell him my phone number instead of searching through my purse for my keys. (Of course I had to try three or four different numbers to get the right one.)

I get Jacob a balloon on the way out. Anything to help get him buckled into the carseat. Put the groceries away. Start searching for keys. NO KEYS. No keys ANYWHERE! Look on the ground. Nope. Empty every little thing out of my purse. Nope. Under or between the seats? Nope.

I start the treck back into the store and guess what? My flip flop breaks. (I knew I shouldn't have bought flipflops from the dollar section of target. What was I thinking?) So there I am with one shoe. A child deparately trying to keep a hold of his balloon. Asking if people had seen my keys. Nope. A bag boy offers to come look with me, and when he sees that I'm holding a broken shoe in one hand and a hyper-mobile toddler in the other, offers me one of the motorized carts....

Oh you should have seen it.

A fully capable mom, barefoot, with toddler in lap, balloon in the face, driving a motorized cart up and down the aisles searching for her keys. To make it even better- the only button Jacob wanted to press was REVERSE. Every few seconds we would stop, the cart would start beeping, and I would quickly throw it back into forward to avoid any unnecessary attention.

I didn't know whether to cry or laugh. Fortunately, my motherly instinct won and I laughed my way through the whole thing. At least Jacob was getting some good entertainment. He said hi and waved to everyone we passed.

Well. No keys people. Its a total mystery. Were they stolen? Are they beneath the milk refridgerator? Did my child eat them while I wasn't looking? Am I going NUTS????
We returned our frozen food. Waited in the car. Went back a couple times to see if they had been turned in. Waited in the car a little longer until Stephen got back from school. (I was too embarrassed to call a neighbor- having no shoes and all.)

I went home with a sunburn on my left arm, and poor Jacob got home without a balloon.


But today is a new day. The sun is shining. And perhaps someone found my keys while restocking the apple bin?

Here's hoping...