I will write more later as I realize I haven't updated in a while, but I wanted to take a minute to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! Santa and my family were all so great to me and I've been busy playing all day!
Merry Christmas to my Great Grandma and Great Grandpa!
And last but not least, here is my version of Jingle Bells. Enjoy!
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
I think the Elf told Santa I was good!
It's been a busy week! Here are all of the crazy places that I've found Clyde over the past week.
Day 7: I found Clyde in the bathroom! I had to be VERY careful when I washed and dried my hands that I didn't touch him - I didn't want his magic to disappear!

Day 8: Clyde decided to help and vacuum the dining room! Kind of ironic given that I told him I want Santa to bring me a vacuum cleaner...
Day 9: I found Clyde sitting on the mantle in the family room watching TV! He must have been channel surfing, because he borrowed the remote!

Day 10: I didn't even have to go downstairs to find Clyde! He was sitting in the window above the front door :) I saw him when I walked out of my room before I even went downstairs!
Day 11: I think Clyde must have been bad - I found him in the time out corner! He had to stay there ALL day - I'm glad I'm good and don't have to spend *that* much time in time out :)
Day 12: Clyde must have been thirsty, because he was hanging on to the bottle of Ginger Ale.

We've had a good week - dad had to travel the beginning part of the week and I was excellent and listened to mom very well. I had a few night terrors, but nothing too awful. Dinners were great all week and mornings weren't even a struggle. Well, except this morning. Mom laid my clothes out and I put them on. Only problem is that my jeans were backwards! Mom tried to convince me to turn them around, but I didn't want to. So I went to school with backwards jeans and apparently told EVERYONE today that my pants were on backwards. I bet people think mom is crazy ;)
This weekend, I think we'll finish getting ready for Christmas. Mom and I decorated the tree earlier this week - all of the unbreakable ornaments are about 2-3 feet from the ground, ha ha. Mom hung the breakable ones up a little higher so kitty (and I) can't get to them. I helped mom wrap a few presents and helped dad put a few under the tree. Daddy and I put the nativity and all of the silver bells out last night while mommy was running on the treadmill. I can't wait for Christmas and can hardly believe it's NEXT WEEK already! I hope Santa brings me my vacuum cleaner!!!
Day 7: I found Clyde in the bathroom! I had to be VERY careful when I washed and dried my hands that I didn't touch him - I didn't want his magic to disappear!
Day 8: Clyde decided to help and vacuum the dining room! Kind of ironic given that I told him I want Santa to bring me a vacuum cleaner...
Day 9: I found Clyde sitting on the mantle in the family room watching TV! He must have been channel surfing, because he borrowed the remote!
Day 10: I didn't even have to go downstairs to find Clyde! He was sitting in the window above the front door :) I saw him when I walked out of my room before I even went downstairs!
Day 11: I think Clyde must have been bad - I found him in the time out corner! He had to stay there ALL day - I'm glad I'm good and don't have to spend *that* much time in time out :)
Day 12: Clyde must have been thirsty, because he was hanging on to the bottle of Ginger Ale.
We've had a good week - dad had to travel the beginning part of the week and I was excellent and listened to mom very well. I had a few night terrors, but nothing too awful. Dinners were great all week and mornings weren't even a struggle. Well, except this morning. Mom laid my clothes out and I put them on. Only problem is that my jeans were backwards! Mom tried to convince me to turn them around, but I didn't want to. So I went to school with backwards jeans and apparently told EVERYONE today that my pants were on backwards. I bet people think mom is crazy ;)
This weekend, I think we'll finish getting ready for Christmas. Mom and I decorated the tree earlier this week - all of the unbreakable ornaments are about 2-3 feet from the ground, ha ha. Mom hung the breakable ones up a little higher so kitty (and I) can't get to them. I helped mom wrap a few presents and helped dad put a few under the tree. Daddy and I put the nativity and all of the silver bells out last night while mommy was running on the treadmill. I can't wait for Christmas and can hardly believe it's NEXT WEEK already! I hope Santa brings me my vacuum cleaner!!!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Frosty Morning!
I slept pretty well last night again (mom's knocking on wood as I say this) - had a rough time waking up, but once I remembered that I had a mission to find Clyde, it was much easier to get up! I looked all over my room, the bathroom, the guest room, daddy's office and mommy and daddy's room and he wasn't there! So we went downstairs to see where he was. Kitty was anxiously waiting for us on the other side of the gate at the top of the stairs as she does most mornings. Mom closes the gate so she doesn't run into my room when mom checks on me or in mom and dad's room when mom gets up in the morning. And she knows that when I wake up, she gets fed (that's my job!).
We went downstairs and I looked and looked and looked. He was hard to find this morning! But when I went to the kitchen to tell mom what I wanted for breakfast, I looked up and this is what I saw...he was pretending to cook with one of mom and dad's pans and one of my spoons! Mom said maybe he used my spoon because it was more his size than a regular spoon. Who knows, but I sure hope he leaves it when he goes to see Santa tonight!

It was frosty this morning when mom and I left for school - I don't remember ever seeing frost before and was curious about it. Mom let me touch the frost on the car and it felt like ice!!! Brrrrr...
We put our tree up tonight and I got to turn the lights on all by myself! I even got to hang the first two ornaments on it :) We'll hopefully finish decorating tomorrow night, but for now I'm going to try to get some sleep!
We went downstairs and I looked and looked and looked. He was hard to find this morning! But when I went to the kitchen to tell mom what I wanted for breakfast, I looked up and this is what I saw...he was pretending to cook with one of mom and dad's pans and one of my spoons! Mom said maybe he used my spoon because it was more his size than a regular spoon. Who knows, but I sure hope he leaves it when he goes to see Santa tonight!
It was frosty this morning when mom and I left for school - I don't remember ever seeing frost before and was curious about it. Mom let me touch the frost on the car and it felt like ice!!! Brrrrr...
We put our tree up tonight and I got to turn the lights on all by myself! I even got to hang the first two ornaments on it :) We'll hopefully finish decorating tomorrow night, but for now I'm going to try to get some sleep!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Great Day!
What a great day! I woke up well again and came down to find Clyde sitting on the rocking chair in the living room :)

I listened to mom really well this morning and got dressed without any prompting. Mom had my outfit laid out (usually she lets me pick my own clothes) because today was picture day. Unfortunately they won't be back before Christmas, but she didn't want to take a chance that I'd pick a pair of purple striped leggings with an orange flower top with a turquoise headband :) We settled on a pair of jeans and a nice white shirt with a heart on it that Danny, Wanda and Gabriel gave me for my birthday! Mom made me wear a sweatshirt to eat breakfast so I didn't get it dirty before pictures.
It was SUPER cold this morning, so mom was glad to have the remote starter in her car. She took our bags out, then came back and carried me out. She always says she feels like a bag lady - on any given day, she has her computer bag, either her purse or gym bag, a cup of coffee and my backpack and whatever other random stuff I decide to take to school. That's the one drawback to having me rearfacing still - if my shoes are wet, mom's car seats get gross and she has to climb in to get me buckled. So if it's raining or the ground is wet, mom carries me to the car if she can. Mom had me stand on the scale after dinner the other night and I was 31.7 lbs, so I still have 3.3 lbs to go before I have to be turned around (or get a new carseat) :)
Mom had to go to Baltimore today, so got to take the ICC for the first time - she ended up getting to downtown Baltimore in about 45 minutes, which is about HALF the time it's been taking her to get to DC by Metro. Ironic that she can drive 50 miles in half the time it takes to drive 5 miles and take a train for less than 20. It was nice for her to get a break from the terrible DC commute, but she said she still wouldn't want to do it every day anymore!
I listened really well when she picked me up and we came home and cleaned up a bit - mom did the dishes and cleaned out the can cupboard - crazy, but needed to be done! I did such a great job of listening and cleaning up my toys and art supplies - mom gave me tons of hugs and kept telling me how proud she was of me. We had grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner - yum! Mom cut my sandwich into sticks and I dipped it in the soup and ate it all. I had a quick bath, then mom let me watch one episode of Dora - a big treat for me! But it let me wind down and she got some laundry put away before bed - whatever you need to do, right? There's not much down time when daddy is traveling!
We read the Grinch and I went to bed reasonably well. It's a little chilly tonight, but I'm all bundled up with comfy blankies and a ton of stuffed animals.
Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday - it means that daddy comes home and that I get to spend two days at home afterwards! Hope you're all doing well and I can't wait to wake up and see where Clyde is in the morning! He definitely told Santa that I was nice today!
I listened to mom really well this morning and got dressed without any prompting. Mom had my outfit laid out (usually she lets me pick my own clothes) because today was picture day. Unfortunately they won't be back before Christmas, but she didn't want to take a chance that I'd pick a pair of purple striped leggings with an orange flower top with a turquoise headband :) We settled on a pair of jeans and a nice white shirt with a heart on it that Danny, Wanda and Gabriel gave me for my birthday! Mom made me wear a sweatshirt to eat breakfast so I didn't get it dirty before pictures.
It was SUPER cold this morning, so mom was glad to have the remote starter in her car. She took our bags out, then came back and carried me out. She always says she feels like a bag lady - on any given day, she has her computer bag, either her purse or gym bag, a cup of coffee and my backpack and whatever other random stuff I decide to take to school. That's the one drawback to having me rearfacing still - if my shoes are wet, mom's car seats get gross and she has to climb in to get me buckled. So if it's raining or the ground is wet, mom carries me to the car if she can. Mom had me stand on the scale after dinner the other night and I was 31.7 lbs, so I still have 3.3 lbs to go before I have to be turned around (or get a new carseat) :)
Mom had to go to Baltimore today, so got to take the ICC for the first time - she ended up getting to downtown Baltimore in about 45 minutes, which is about HALF the time it's been taking her to get to DC by Metro. Ironic that she can drive 50 miles in half the time it takes to drive 5 miles and take a train for less than 20. It was nice for her to get a break from the terrible DC commute, but she said she still wouldn't want to do it every day anymore!
I listened really well when she picked me up and we came home and cleaned up a bit - mom did the dishes and cleaned out the can cupboard - crazy, but needed to be done! I did such a great job of listening and cleaning up my toys and art supplies - mom gave me tons of hugs and kept telling me how proud she was of me. We had grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner - yum! Mom cut my sandwich into sticks and I dipped it in the soup and ate it all. I had a quick bath, then mom let me watch one episode of Dora - a big treat for me! But it let me wind down and she got some laundry put away before bed - whatever you need to do, right? There's not much down time when daddy is traveling!
We read the Grinch and I went to bed reasonably well. It's a little chilly tonight, but I'm all bundled up with comfy blankies and a ton of stuffed animals.
Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday - it means that daddy comes home and that I get to spend two days at home afterwards! Hope you're all doing well and I can't wait to wake up and see where Clyde is in the morning! He definitely told Santa that I was nice today!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Meet my Elf, Clyde!
Guess who came to visit me the other night? An Elf sent by Santa! He sent a book with the Elf and mommy, daddy and I read it together before bed. I got to pick a name for the Elf and decided to call him Clyde. It was one of the suggested names in the book, but I had a hard time coming up with anything else. He apparently comes every day to watch me to see if I've been naughty or nice. At night after I go to bed, he leaves and goes to tell Santa how I was that day. He comes back the next morning and I have to try to find him. One rule - we're not allowed to touch him, otherwise his magic will go away! So we have to be careful just to look and not touch.
Day 1: On the Shelf in my room. I really didn't like him in my room and woke up MANY times and was pretty freaked out that he was in there. I was glad when I woke up at one point and mom was able to show me that he was gone. I didn't know where he was, but I didn't really care as long as he wasn't in my room!

Day 2: I woke up really easily when mom came in to wake me up (unusual for me). I was excited to go try to find Clyde. I got dressed and ran downstairs to see if I could find him. My eyes lit up when I walked around the corner and found Clyde hanging on my easel!

Day 3: I again woke up pretty easily and wanted to find Clyde. I found him when I sat at the table to eat breakfast - he was hanging from the light above the table!!! How funny is that??? Mom and I are on our own the rest of the week, so she and dad are hoping the Elf reminds me to keep my listening ears on - I haven't been listening to mom so well lately.

Day 4 was this morning. I woke up and found Clyde in my bathroom! He was sitting on top of the picture that my Great Grandma Coble made for me (ok, she really made it for mom, but mom thought I would enjoy it so hung it in my bathroom). I was happy to have found him, but had trouble going potty and brushing my teeth because I didn't like being so close to the Elf. Mom kept telling me it was ok and I finally got through it and got dressed and ready for the day.

Where do you think we'll find Clyde tomorrow???
Day 1: On the Shelf in my room. I really didn't like him in my room and woke up MANY times and was pretty freaked out that he was in there. I was glad when I woke up at one point and mom was able to show me that he was gone. I didn't know where he was, but I didn't really care as long as he wasn't in my room!
Day 2: I woke up really easily when mom came in to wake me up (unusual for me). I was excited to go try to find Clyde. I got dressed and ran downstairs to see if I could find him. My eyes lit up when I walked around the corner and found Clyde hanging on my easel!
Day 3: I again woke up pretty easily and wanted to find Clyde. I found him when I sat at the table to eat breakfast - he was hanging from the light above the table!!! How funny is that??? Mom and I are on our own the rest of the week, so she and dad are hoping the Elf reminds me to keep my listening ears on - I haven't been listening to mom so well lately.
Day 4 was this morning. I woke up and found Clyde in my bathroom! He was sitting on top of the picture that my Great Grandma Coble made for me (ok, she really made it for mom, but mom thought I would enjoy it so hung it in my bathroom). I was happy to have found him, but had trouble going potty and brushing my teeth because I didn't like being so close to the Elf. Mom kept telling me it was ok and I finally got through it and got dressed and ready for the day.
Where do you think we'll find Clyde tomorrow???
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Busy Weekend!
But SO much fun!!! I got to have TWO play dates yesterday and had so much fun. Mom forgot to take her camera, but here's the aftermath. I was "resting" for a while.

After my rest, we all got ready to go to the State Park for a 5K that mom and dad were running! It was a "Run Under the Lights" - they have the Christmas light display up, so it was pretty neat to be able to run through the park in the dark but under the lights. I saw teddy bears, deer, angels, rainbows, candy canes and lots more cool things. Mommy wasn't going to run because of her toe, but when she went to the orthopedist last week, they told her she could start running again as long as she could tolerate the pain (i.e. she wasn't going to do more damage, it would just hurt a lot). She did 2 and 3 miles on the treadmill and it was ok, so she figured she'd be ok to run the race (well RUN it, just not RACE it). Mom's doctor was also running it as well as a bunch of friends! Daddy decided that he wanted to do his first race with me in the stroller, so even though the race officially said "no stroller running," dad gave it a shot. There was a "walk" after the run, so he just held back a few minutes and started at the front of the walkers and just ran from there. I had my hot chocolate and Cheddar Bunnies to munch on and the lights to look at, so I was happy as can be.
Mom thought for sure that dad was going to pass her at some point (she's much slower than dad to begin with, but after a month off and on a broken toe, she figured he'd fly by). When she got to mile 2.5 and we still hadn't passed her, she had a glimpse of hope that she might beat us. Nope! She heard daddy and I talking to each other and turned around and waved at me! Daddy ran right by her and finished not too much ahead of her. Only thing is that he probably started 4 or 5 minutes AFTER her. So we legitimately beat her :) Mom still finished in under 10 minutes a mile, so she was ok with that. She said her toe REALLY hurt afterwards, though, so there's a big difference between running on the treadmill and running on the hills outside.
They gave out glowing necklaces to all of the runners to make them more visible, so daddy let me wear his. I ended up taking both his and mom's to bed with me last night. I called them my "glowers." How fun!
I woke up super early this morning and mom and I were both pretty tired. Mom let me watch a movie and we cuddled on the couch and rested for a while after breakfast. This afternoon we got to go to Gabriel's birthday party! It was at a bounce place and once I warmed up a bit, I had a BLAST!
Daddy's teaching me how to safely go down the big slide.

I look TERRIFIED!

But actually it was quite fun :)

Molly and Baby Jake seemed to have fun too!

I love jumping!

Climbing out of the end of the obstacle course (my favorite). I ROCKED the climbing wall. Daddy was very impressed :)

Needless to say, I was exhausted by the time we got home. I went to bed with no problems, but woke up with a pretty scary night terror about an hour later :( Mom hopes it's just because I was overly tired today because it was really scary for her too! Fingers crossed for a good rest of the night. Only 3 days of school this week, then I get to go see my Great Grandma Jean! I can't wait!
Hope everyone else had a great weekend too!
After my rest, we all got ready to go to the State Park for a 5K that mom and dad were running! It was a "Run Under the Lights" - they have the Christmas light display up, so it was pretty neat to be able to run through the park in the dark but under the lights. I saw teddy bears, deer, angels, rainbows, candy canes and lots more cool things. Mommy wasn't going to run because of her toe, but when she went to the orthopedist last week, they told her she could start running again as long as she could tolerate the pain (i.e. she wasn't going to do more damage, it would just hurt a lot). She did 2 and 3 miles on the treadmill and it was ok, so she figured she'd be ok to run the race (well RUN it, just not RACE it). Mom's doctor was also running it as well as a bunch of friends! Daddy decided that he wanted to do his first race with me in the stroller, so even though the race officially said "no stroller running," dad gave it a shot. There was a "walk" after the run, so he just held back a few minutes and started at the front of the walkers and just ran from there. I had my hot chocolate and Cheddar Bunnies to munch on and the lights to look at, so I was happy as can be.
Mom thought for sure that dad was going to pass her at some point (she's much slower than dad to begin with, but after a month off and on a broken toe, she figured he'd fly by). When she got to mile 2.5 and we still hadn't passed her, she had a glimpse of hope that she might beat us. Nope! She heard daddy and I talking to each other and turned around and waved at me! Daddy ran right by her and finished not too much ahead of her. Only thing is that he probably started 4 or 5 minutes AFTER her. So we legitimately beat her :) Mom still finished in under 10 minutes a mile, so she was ok with that. She said her toe REALLY hurt afterwards, though, so there's a big difference between running on the treadmill and running on the hills outside.
They gave out glowing necklaces to all of the runners to make them more visible, so daddy let me wear his. I ended up taking both his and mom's to bed with me last night. I called them my "glowers." How fun!
I woke up super early this morning and mom and I were both pretty tired. Mom let me watch a movie and we cuddled on the couch and rested for a while after breakfast. This afternoon we got to go to Gabriel's birthday party! It was at a bounce place and once I warmed up a bit, I had a BLAST!
Daddy's teaching me how to safely go down the big slide.
I look TERRIFIED!
But actually it was quite fun :)
Molly and Baby Jake seemed to have fun too!
I love jumping!
Climbing out of the end of the obstacle course (my favorite). I ROCKED the climbing wall. Daddy was very impressed :)
Needless to say, I was exhausted by the time we got home. I went to bed with no problems, but woke up with a pretty scary night terror about an hour later :( Mom hopes it's just because I was overly tired today because it was really scary for her too! Fingers crossed for a good rest of the night. Only 3 days of school this week, then I get to go see my Great Grandma Jean! I can't wait!
Hope everyone else had a great weekend too!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Another Boo Boo :(
I'll start by saying that I'm ok! Mom got a call at work today saying that I had an accident and had a boo boo on my face :( I was playing hockey at Jump Bunch and tripped over a hopscotch rug and hit my face on the door of the toddlers room. My teacher said that I was crying (mom could hear me), but that it wasn't cut and that my eye and teeth were ok. I hit my cheek and forehead and you can definitely see the line of the door.
Mom called dad and he went over to school to check on me. It wasn't too bad - purple and swollen, but I was happily playing when dad got there. Dad stayed for a while and mom called the doctor to see if they wanted me to come in. It didn't sound like I had a concussion, so they told mom what to watch for and said to keep me up or if I fell asleep to watch me closely and to check on me every few hours tonight.
Daddy tried to go home to go back to work, but I got pretty upset and just wanted to go home. It's been hard for my teachers to keep me awake on a normal day and they didn't seem to be able to convince dad that they would be able to keep me up today either (which was clearly more important than just preserving bedtime). So I stayed at school for lunch, then mom came to pick me up right before nap time. I was SO good and let mom work when we got home. She even moved my puzzle board into the living room so she could keep an eye on me while she worked. Mom and dad took turns watching me so the other could make calls for work. It worked out well and I stayed up and they both finished their days.
Mom and I sat down to watch Sleeping Beauty before dinner and I was getting really sleepy, so mom let me take a quick nap on her shoulder on the couch. I was pretty tired, so mom and dad had a tough time waking me up about 20 minutes later, but once I got up I was fine and mom made dinner for us. I even got to play a few games with daddy!
We had a great dinner (Whole Foods' Tikka Masala simmer sauce is *really* tasty). I devoured my cauliflower and even asked for more (mom constantly says she's so glad I'm such a great eater). Then I got to pick a treat out of my pumpkin (which is almost empty much to mom's liking). I even shared my treats with mom and dad - dad says mom got the better treat (I picked a peanut butter candy bar for mom and an orange tootsie roll for dad...), but they were both happy and I loved mine. I took a nice warm bath, then brushed the sugar bugs off of my teeth, read a book and went to bed. It didn't take long for me to fall asleep tonight and I think mom's going to check on me A LOT tonight!
Here's my boo boo :( Doesn't look too bad, but my cheek was pretty purple and shiny. I told mom that it still hurt right before bed, but hopefully a good nights sleep will fix it all.

Here are a few more photos from the past few weeks - it's been busy! Daddy had a week long sales meeting, so mom and I were on our own. I had a *really* good week and had my listening ears on the whole time (well, ok, most of the time). But I sure was glad when daddy got home on Friday!
Squash soup and veggies - my favorite (and yes, I ate that entire plate of broccoli).

Look how far I can jump!

Rockin' the piggy tails with my favorite breakfast (or breakfarest as I say for some reason)...English Muffin with peanut butter.

I came home from school the other day and told mom "I love my pet!"

Mommy and daddy's friend Jeff came to visit last weekend! We had so much fun and he even brought me this awesome doggy from Carson and Sienna. I named him Sirius (Siri) after their dog. I've slept with Siri every night since and pretty much use him as a cover. Thank you Jeff, Kathryn, Carson and Sienna!

I've learned all about the seasons and know that in the fall the leaves change colors and fall off of the trees. I was helping mommy mow the lawn and rake some of the leaves.

My last soccer class for the season was last Saturday. Daddy took me and let mom hang out at home with NOTHING to do for an hour. How divine! I got the coolest medal from Coach Sean! I don't think I'm going to sign up for the winter session because our weekends are so busy, but I'll probably go back in the spring.

I've really been enjoying my blocks lately. I got a few new Matchbox cars the other day, so mom and I built a ramp out of the blocks. I learned which shapes to put in which order to make the cars roll down. Mom and I tried it out with several different cars to see how far we could make them go.

I love taking my kitty for walks!

I'm so quick at my Fox in Socks puzzle now.

I can't believe that Thanksgiving is next week already! I'm so excited to be able to spend it with my great-grandma whom I don't think I've seen since I was 9 months old. She asked me to bring some games with me so she can play, so I think I'll pack Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders.
Take care!
Mom called dad and he went over to school to check on me. It wasn't too bad - purple and swollen, but I was happily playing when dad got there. Dad stayed for a while and mom called the doctor to see if they wanted me to come in. It didn't sound like I had a concussion, so they told mom what to watch for and said to keep me up or if I fell asleep to watch me closely and to check on me every few hours tonight.
Daddy tried to go home to go back to work, but I got pretty upset and just wanted to go home. It's been hard for my teachers to keep me awake on a normal day and they didn't seem to be able to convince dad that they would be able to keep me up today either (which was clearly more important than just preserving bedtime). So I stayed at school for lunch, then mom came to pick me up right before nap time. I was SO good and let mom work when we got home. She even moved my puzzle board into the living room so she could keep an eye on me while she worked. Mom and dad took turns watching me so the other could make calls for work. It worked out well and I stayed up and they both finished their days.
Mom and I sat down to watch Sleeping Beauty before dinner and I was getting really sleepy, so mom let me take a quick nap on her shoulder on the couch. I was pretty tired, so mom and dad had a tough time waking me up about 20 minutes later, but once I got up I was fine and mom made dinner for us. I even got to play a few games with daddy!
We had a great dinner (Whole Foods' Tikka Masala simmer sauce is *really* tasty). I devoured my cauliflower and even asked for more (mom constantly says she's so glad I'm such a great eater). Then I got to pick a treat out of my pumpkin (which is almost empty much to mom's liking). I even shared my treats with mom and dad - dad says mom got the better treat (I picked a peanut butter candy bar for mom and an orange tootsie roll for dad...), but they were both happy and I loved mine. I took a nice warm bath, then brushed the sugar bugs off of my teeth, read a book and went to bed. It didn't take long for me to fall asleep tonight and I think mom's going to check on me A LOT tonight!
Here's my boo boo :( Doesn't look too bad, but my cheek was pretty purple and shiny. I told mom that it still hurt right before bed, but hopefully a good nights sleep will fix it all.
Here are a few more photos from the past few weeks - it's been busy! Daddy had a week long sales meeting, so mom and I were on our own. I had a *really* good week and had my listening ears on the whole time (well, ok, most of the time). But I sure was glad when daddy got home on Friday!
Squash soup and veggies - my favorite (and yes, I ate that entire plate of broccoli).
Look how far I can jump!
Rockin' the piggy tails with my favorite breakfast (or breakfarest as I say for some reason)...English Muffin with peanut butter.
I came home from school the other day and told mom "I love my pet!"
Mommy and daddy's friend Jeff came to visit last weekend! We had so much fun and he even brought me this awesome doggy from Carson and Sienna. I named him Sirius (Siri) after their dog. I've slept with Siri every night since and pretty much use him as a cover. Thank you Jeff, Kathryn, Carson and Sienna!
I've learned all about the seasons and know that in the fall the leaves change colors and fall off of the trees. I was helping mommy mow the lawn and rake some of the leaves.
My last soccer class for the season was last Saturday. Daddy took me and let mom hang out at home with NOTHING to do for an hour. How divine! I got the coolest medal from Coach Sean! I don't think I'm going to sign up for the winter session because our weekends are so busy, but I'll probably go back in the spring.
I've really been enjoying my blocks lately. I got a few new Matchbox cars the other day, so mom and I built a ramp out of the blocks. I learned which shapes to put in which order to make the cars roll down. Mom and I tried it out with several different cars to see how far we could make them go.
I love taking my kitty for walks!
I'm so quick at my Fox in Socks puzzle now.
I can't believe that Thanksgiving is next week already! I'm so excited to be able to spend it with my great-grandma whom I don't think I've seen since I was 9 months old. She asked me to bring some games with me so she can play, so I think I'll pack Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders.
Take care!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Nutella is Yummy!
Today I discovered that Nutella is AWESOME. Can you tell how much I liked it???

I "made" dinner for mom tonight (wearing my apron and chef's hat) in my kitchen. I made her: squash soup (my favorite), tabboulleh, grapes, bananas, cauliflower, crackers, cucumbers, meat and cheese. Mom laughed and said she wondered where I came up with these things.
Not much else new, but I wanted to share the funny picture from my snack today :)
I "made" dinner for mom tonight (wearing my apron and chef's hat) in my kitchen. I made her: squash soup (my favorite), tabboulleh, grapes, bananas, cauliflower, crackers, cucumbers, meat and cheese. Mom laughed and said she wondered where I came up with these things.
Not much else new, but I wanted to share the funny picture from my snack today :)
Friday, November 4, 2011
Fall Festival!
Today was my Fall Festival at school. Mom was a little late getting there (boo DC traffic), but I did get to wear my costume one more time and I got my face painted!
My friend and I were BOTH monkeys and we BOTH had rainbows painted on our faces. You might say that we're kind of like the bobsy twins. We have been in school together since we were about 4 months old :) We were checking ourselves out in the "mirror" (aka one way window from the hallway, which mom LOVES).

I was trying to see the rainbow before we took it off at bathtime...

There was a magic show after the face painting. I didn't really care for it and mom and I left a little early. I was SO excited to show daddy my rainbow when he was done working. We had a nice dinner, then I got to take a nice warm bath and I washed the rainbow off all by myself! It was fun to see the washcloth turn colors :)
Mom and I read my favorite book "There's a Monster at the End of this Book" and I climbed right into bed! I still didn't fall asleep for over an hour, but at least I got in bed by myself. Tomorrow is my last regularly scheduled soccer class, but I think we have one more make up class. I've had a lot of fun with it and told mom and dad that I want to do it again.
Better get some rest...hope everyone is well!
My friend and I were BOTH monkeys and we BOTH had rainbows painted on our faces. You might say that we're kind of like the bobsy twins. We have been in school together since we were about 4 months old :) We were checking ourselves out in the "mirror" (aka one way window from the hallway, which mom LOVES).
I was trying to see the rainbow before we took it off at bathtime...
There was a magic show after the face painting. I didn't really care for it and mom and I left a little early. I was SO excited to show daddy my rainbow when he was done working. We had a nice dinner, then I got to take a nice warm bath and I washed the rainbow off all by myself! It was fun to see the washcloth turn colors :)
Mom and I read my favorite book "There's a Monster at the End of this Book" and I climbed right into bed! I still didn't fall asleep for over an hour, but at least I got in bed by myself. Tomorrow is my last regularly scheduled soccer class, but I think we have one more make up class. I've had a lot of fun with it and told mom and dad that I want to do it again.
Better get some rest...hope everyone is well!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Happy Halloween!
Hope you all had a wonderful Halloween!
I had a fabulous day! I went to school wearing my Halloween Hello Kitty shirt from my Great Aunt Jenny. It was short sleeved and it was a little cold, but mom let me wear it anyway (it's WARM in my school!) Mom picked me up a little early and we went home to get my costume, pumpkin, put out a bowl of candy, and pick up daddy. We went to Ken, Marie, Belle and Cole's house and they had a pizza waiting for us so we could eat dinner before trick or treating. Unlike my usual good eating self, I didn't eat very much (I haven't been eating much the last week or so...) We had one last potty break and got dressed in our costumes.
Arabelle was a T-Rex and daddy and I were Curious George and The Man with the Yellow Hat. Marie even bundled baby Cole up and put his carseat in the stroller. He was a champ and slept the entire time! What a cutie!
Aren't we cute???



We headed out through Ken and Marie's neighborhood. It was my first time trick or treating other than at Boo at the Zoo (last year I still couldn't have dairy, so I hadn't really had any candy at that point). Mom thought I might be shy, but I got the hang of it pretty quickly. Belle did a great job showing me what to do. We rang the doorbell (or knocked), said trick or treat and then said thank you. And my pumpkin got filled with TREATS!!! When the pumpkin got too heavy for me, I dumped all the goodies into a bag that mom was carrying and we went back for more. We made it almost the whole way around the neighborhood before my legs hurt and Belle had to go to the bathroom, so we picked three last houses and went home. One of the houses gave us glow in the dark bracelets which were a huge hit. I even slept with my bracelet, but was pretty concerned this morning that it wasn't still glowing...
We got back to Ken and Marie's and got out of our costumes. I really wanted a treat, so mom let me have a Peanut Butter pumpkin (much to dad's chagrin - he thought those were for him, ha ha). She said I could have ONE more when we got home, so we had to pack up and get home so we could sort through my pumpkin and bag! Dad showed me how to sort through my candy.
Sheer happiness on my face :)

I don't know where to start!

Can I have this one, mom?

Sorting my candy by color (note the backwards PJ's which I put on by myself).

After sharing with mom and dad (they took everything with nuts, gum and anything else that could be a choking hazard), I got to pick one last treat before brushing my teeth. Yummy!!!

I did a great job brushing the sugar bugs off of my teeth and mom and I read one book before bed. I was a little upset when mom put me in bed (this happens every night). I talked to myself for about a half hour - I was pretending to be Snoopy from It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Mom could hear me on the monitor saying World War I Flying Ace! RAT A TAT TAT! RAT A TAT TAT! Mom and dad both got a good laugh out of that.
Of course I wanted a treat as soon as I woke up this morning - mom told me I could have one after breakfast, but I found a granola bar in my pumpkin and mom said I could have that. Then I wanted a bowl of cereal, so I had that too. OK, maybe I'm eating good breakfasts lately, I just haven't been eating dinner AT ALL. After I finished my cereal, I asked mom for some pretzels, so she gave me those too. I don't usually eat all this junk food, but she was glad I was asking for pretzels and not chocolate :)

Completely unrelated to Halloween, mom broke her toe on my bed last Monday! She was putting me to bed and stubbed her toe on the foot of my bed so hard that she fell down. She asked me to go get daddy and ask for a bag of ice, so I did. Her foot swelled up and turned pretty purple. She ended up getting it x-rayed on Wednesday - sure enough - fractured toe. Since she just went to an urgent care place, they told her to go to her orthopedist (which we know well, unfortunately). She went to the orthopedist today and yes it is broken, but looks like it should heal pretty well. They gave her a boot to make walking (to and from the Metro) a little easier, but there's not much else they can do. She should be able to wear normal shoes again in a few weeks, but definitely won't be able to run for at least another month or so. She's really bummed because she was signed up for a cool race - the Hot Chocolate 15K the first week of December. That's clearly not going to happen now, so she's trying to talk daddy into running it (it's already paid for, after all)! Now she's just hoping she can stay in reasonable shape and not lose all fitness so she can train for the Disney Half in February. Follow up with the ortho in a few weeks to make sure it's healing ok, so fingers crossed!
Mom has a lot of catching up to do on her pictures, but when she finishes, I'll post some more updates from the past few months.
Hope all is well!
I had a fabulous day! I went to school wearing my Halloween Hello Kitty shirt from my Great Aunt Jenny. It was short sleeved and it was a little cold, but mom let me wear it anyway (it's WARM in my school!) Mom picked me up a little early and we went home to get my costume, pumpkin, put out a bowl of candy, and pick up daddy. We went to Ken, Marie, Belle and Cole's house and they had a pizza waiting for us so we could eat dinner before trick or treating. Unlike my usual good eating self, I didn't eat very much (I haven't been eating much the last week or so...) We had one last potty break and got dressed in our costumes.
Arabelle was a T-Rex and daddy and I were Curious George and The Man with the Yellow Hat. Marie even bundled baby Cole up and put his carseat in the stroller. He was a champ and slept the entire time! What a cutie!
Aren't we cute???
We headed out through Ken and Marie's neighborhood. It was my first time trick or treating other than at Boo at the Zoo (last year I still couldn't have dairy, so I hadn't really had any candy at that point). Mom thought I might be shy, but I got the hang of it pretty quickly. Belle did a great job showing me what to do. We rang the doorbell (or knocked), said trick or treat and then said thank you. And my pumpkin got filled with TREATS!!! When the pumpkin got too heavy for me, I dumped all the goodies into a bag that mom was carrying and we went back for more. We made it almost the whole way around the neighborhood before my legs hurt and Belle had to go to the bathroom, so we picked three last houses and went home. One of the houses gave us glow in the dark bracelets which were a huge hit. I even slept with my bracelet, but was pretty concerned this morning that it wasn't still glowing...
We got back to Ken and Marie's and got out of our costumes. I really wanted a treat, so mom let me have a Peanut Butter pumpkin (much to dad's chagrin - he thought those were for him, ha ha). She said I could have ONE more when we got home, so we had to pack up and get home so we could sort through my pumpkin and bag! Dad showed me how to sort through my candy.
Sheer happiness on my face :)
I don't know where to start!
Can I have this one, mom?
Sorting my candy by color (note the backwards PJ's which I put on by myself).
After sharing with mom and dad (they took everything with nuts, gum and anything else that could be a choking hazard), I got to pick one last treat before brushing my teeth. Yummy!!!
I did a great job brushing the sugar bugs off of my teeth and mom and I read one book before bed. I was a little upset when mom put me in bed (this happens every night). I talked to myself for about a half hour - I was pretending to be Snoopy from It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Mom could hear me on the monitor saying World War I Flying Ace! RAT A TAT TAT! RAT A TAT TAT! Mom and dad both got a good laugh out of that.
Of course I wanted a treat as soon as I woke up this morning - mom told me I could have one after breakfast, but I found a granola bar in my pumpkin and mom said I could have that. Then I wanted a bowl of cereal, so I had that too. OK, maybe I'm eating good breakfasts lately, I just haven't been eating dinner AT ALL. After I finished my cereal, I asked mom for some pretzels, so she gave me those too. I don't usually eat all this junk food, but she was glad I was asking for pretzels and not chocolate :)
Completely unrelated to Halloween, mom broke her toe on my bed last Monday! She was putting me to bed and stubbed her toe on the foot of my bed so hard that she fell down. She asked me to go get daddy and ask for a bag of ice, so I did. Her foot swelled up and turned pretty purple. She ended up getting it x-rayed on Wednesday - sure enough - fractured toe. Since she just went to an urgent care place, they told her to go to her orthopedist (which we know well, unfortunately). She went to the orthopedist today and yes it is broken, but looks like it should heal pretty well. They gave her a boot to make walking (to and from the Metro) a little easier, but there's not much else they can do. She should be able to wear normal shoes again in a few weeks, but definitely won't be able to run for at least another month or so. She's really bummed because she was signed up for a cool race - the Hot Chocolate 15K the first week of December. That's clearly not going to happen now, so she's trying to talk daddy into running it (it's already paid for, after all)! Now she's just hoping she can stay in reasonable shape and not lose all fitness so she can train for the Disney Half in February. Follow up with the ortho in a few weeks to make sure it's healing ok, so fingers crossed!
Mom has a lot of catching up to do on her pictures, but when she finishes, I'll post some more updates from the past few months.
Hope all is well!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Busy Weekend!
Wow - I think we all need another day to unwind from the past weekend!
On Saturday, mom got up early and went for a run at the Soccerplex before my soccer practice. She didn't get out as early as she intended, so she didn't finish her run until my practice was almost over. I did a great job at red lighting my ball. I got to kick lots of goals and am really enjoying playing soccer with my new friends.
When we left soccer, mom took me to Rockville to the running store to pick up my race packet for my first race. Dad went home and went for a bike ride. He's training for a triathlon, so has started biking and swimming more.
For once, the packet pick up was for me! That's right - I got to run a 0.25 mile kids fun run! My very first race and I got my own number (59) and goody bag. After packet pick up, mom took me out to lunch for a special treat (I *love* eating in restaurants). We went to Noodles and Company, one of my favorites :) After her 7 mile run, mom really enjoyed a big bowl of pasta! We even got to stop at Starbucks (or as I say, Starbox) on our way back to the car - mom got a Pumpkin Spice Latte and I got my yummy strawberry drink.
We went home, took a shower and got ready to pick Joe and Ruthie up for the soccer game! It was the last DC United home game - they weren't in playoff contention anymore, but we wanted to support the team. It was a gorgeous day for a tailgate. I got lots of yummy food (read cookies) and even got to ride my bike around the parking lot. I even got to toss some bean bags and kept myself quite entertained even though I was the only kid in our group.
At one point, dad looked up and told mom that Chris Pontius was there - my FAVORITE player! Mom looked around and said "which one." Dad laughed and said "the one wearing the Pontius jersey...". So we grabbed the camera and walked over to talk to him. He was SO nice. He kept offering to hold me so mom could get a picture, but I would NOT go to him. Mom was finally able to get a few pictures of me giving Pontius a pound it and finally one with me, dad and Pontius. I was a happy camper!!!


I was a champ during the game too. I was pretty tired (I hadn't napped all day), so mom carried me in the Ergo in to the game. I've outgrown all of my DC United gear, so mom walked me up to the team store. It was insanely crowded and I actually fell asleep on mom's back while we waited in line. I got a new sweatshirt and we found a cute onesie and hat for Baby Cole who was born yesterday!
Mom and I stopped and got some hot chocolate on our way back to our seats. I think I'm the only kid alive who wouldn't even take a sip of the hot chocolate! Not even one. At some point, I had to go potty, so we went out to the concourse and stopped to get a pretzel for a snack. We got back to our seats and I kept cheering and singing - I had so much fun! I got to sit on mom's shoulders for a while and I really enjoyed being so tall!
Unfortunately, DC United did not win, but I still had fun and was so well behaved. We walked back tot he car and I was TIRED. Of course the GW Parkway entrance was closed, so it took us extra long to get home. I ended up falling asleep in the car and thankfully mom was able to just carry me to my room and I fell back asleep. We didn't get a chance to change my clothes, though, so I still had my daytime underwear on. I'm pleased to say that I woke up dry this morning (as I have for the past few months), but mom was a little worried last night not having the back up of my "nighttime" underwear (i.e. cloth training pants). Hooray!
Mom woke up before me this morning, but when I woke up, we ate a good breakfast and got ready for my race! My wave was supposed to start at 10:15 (there was also a mile and half mile race before mine). Each wave had two heats - the first without parents, the second with. Mom and dad knew that they were going to run with me and they let me pick who was going to run with me once we got there. Daddy helped me pin my race bib on my sweatshirt and I told mommy I wanted her to run with me. We watched the half milers run and then daddy went to find a good spot to take pictures and mom and I lined up and stretched a little. A few more minutes and we were OFF!

Starting Line:

I might be in this group somewhere :)

I had a death grip on mom's hand!

Doing well more than half way through:

Crossing the finish line!

Check out my post-race granola bar and ribbon!

We stopped for lunch on the way home and then got ready to go to the zoo! We got tickets to Boo at the Zoo at the National Zoo - basically safe trick or treating on the zoo grounds.
On our way, we stopped to see Marie, Ken, Belle and Baby Cole! He was born yesterday morning and is very, very cute! I was good and kept my germs away from him. Arabelle was so nice and shared her ponies and dolls with me! I'm so excited to have a new friend to play with (well, maybe when he gets a little bigger).
We drove to the zoo and it was crazy trying to get in to the parking lot. Thank goodness we bought a parking pass, so it wasn't too bad once we got in. Daddy and I got our costumes on, we loaded up my stroller and hiked across the parking lot. Once we were there, they gave me a goody bag and we started Trick or Treating. The first place we stopped had juice boxes - how cool! I got lots of other treats (including some for mom and dad). I even got a banana - how fitting for a monkey??? My favorite, though, was a lollipop that lit up - it looked funny in my mouth!
Like our costumes??? These were daddy's idea and we got LOTS of comments - kids (and adults) kept saying "Hey look - it's the man with the yellow hat!" Dad says next year it's mom's turn :)


Till later - hope everyone is well!
On Saturday, mom got up early and went for a run at the Soccerplex before my soccer practice. She didn't get out as early as she intended, so she didn't finish her run until my practice was almost over. I did a great job at red lighting my ball. I got to kick lots of goals and am really enjoying playing soccer with my new friends.
When we left soccer, mom took me to Rockville to the running store to pick up my race packet for my first race. Dad went home and went for a bike ride. He's training for a triathlon, so has started biking and swimming more.
For once, the packet pick up was for me! That's right - I got to run a 0.25 mile kids fun run! My very first race and I got my own number (59) and goody bag. After packet pick up, mom took me out to lunch for a special treat (I *love* eating in restaurants). We went to Noodles and Company, one of my favorites :) After her 7 mile run, mom really enjoyed a big bowl of pasta! We even got to stop at Starbucks (or as I say, Starbox) on our way back to the car - mom got a Pumpkin Spice Latte and I got my yummy strawberry drink.
We went home, took a shower and got ready to pick Joe and Ruthie up for the soccer game! It was the last DC United home game - they weren't in playoff contention anymore, but we wanted to support the team. It was a gorgeous day for a tailgate. I got lots of yummy food (read cookies) and even got to ride my bike around the parking lot. I even got to toss some bean bags and kept myself quite entertained even though I was the only kid in our group.
At one point, dad looked up and told mom that Chris Pontius was there - my FAVORITE player! Mom looked around and said "which one." Dad laughed and said "the one wearing the Pontius jersey...". So we grabbed the camera and walked over to talk to him. He was SO nice. He kept offering to hold me so mom could get a picture, but I would NOT go to him. Mom was finally able to get a few pictures of me giving Pontius a pound it and finally one with me, dad and Pontius. I was a happy camper!!!
I was a champ during the game too. I was pretty tired (I hadn't napped all day), so mom carried me in the Ergo in to the game. I've outgrown all of my DC United gear, so mom walked me up to the team store. It was insanely crowded and I actually fell asleep on mom's back while we waited in line. I got a new sweatshirt and we found a cute onesie and hat for Baby Cole who was born yesterday!
Mom and I stopped and got some hot chocolate on our way back to our seats. I think I'm the only kid alive who wouldn't even take a sip of the hot chocolate! Not even one. At some point, I had to go potty, so we went out to the concourse and stopped to get a pretzel for a snack. We got back to our seats and I kept cheering and singing - I had so much fun! I got to sit on mom's shoulders for a while and I really enjoyed being so tall!
Unfortunately, DC United did not win, but I still had fun and was so well behaved. We walked back tot he car and I was TIRED. Of course the GW Parkway entrance was closed, so it took us extra long to get home. I ended up falling asleep in the car and thankfully mom was able to just carry me to my room and I fell back asleep. We didn't get a chance to change my clothes, though, so I still had my daytime underwear on. I'm pleased to say that I woke up dry this morning (as I have for the past few months), but mom was a little worried last night not having the back up of my "nighttime" underwear (i.e. cloth training pants). Hooray!
Mom woke up before me this morning, but when I woke up, we ate a good breakfast and got ready for my race! My wave was supposed to start at 10:15 (there was also a mile and half mile race before mine). Each wave had two heats - the first without parents, the second with. Mom and dad knew that they were going to run with me and they let me pick who was going to run with me once we got there. Daddy helped me pin my race bib on my sweatshirt and I told mommy I wanted her to run with me. We watched the half milers run and then daddy went to find a good spot to take pictures and mom and I lined up and stretched a little. A few more minutes and we were OFF!
Starting Line:
I might be in this group somewhere :)
I had a death grip on mom's hand!
Doing well more than half way through:
Crossing the finish line!
Check out my post-race granola bar and ribbon!
We stopped for lunch on the way home and then got ready to go to the zoo! We got tickets to Boo at the Zoo at the National Zoo - basically safe trick or treating on the zoo grounds.
On our way, we stopped to see Marie, Ken, Belle and Baby Cole! He was born yesterday morning and is very, very cute! I was good and kept my germs away from him. Arabelle was so nice and shared her ponies and dolls with me! I'm so excited to have a new friend to play with (well, maybe when he gets a little bigger).
We drove to the zoo and it was crazy trying to get in to the parking lot. Thank goodness we bought a parking pass, so it wasn't too bad once we got in. Daddy and I got our costumes on, we loaded up my stroller and hiked across the parking lot. Once we were there, they gave me a goody bag and we started Trick or Treating. The first place we stopped had juice boxes - how cool! I got lots of other treats (including some for mom and dad). I even got a banana - how fitting for a monkey??? My favorite, though, was a lollipop that lit up - it looked funny in my mouth!
Like our costumes??? These were daddy's idea and we got LOTS of comments - kids (and adults) kept saying "Hey look - it's the man with the yellow hat!" Dad says next year it's mom's turn :)
Till later - hope everyone is well!
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