Saturday, November 8, 2008

Oh, the difference!

New carseat...only 2 days in the car and the baby already hasn't cried. I'm talking he must have hated his infant seat, I don't know if it smooshed him or what, but he always cried. He loves his new carseat! And AM does too, she says it's soft. Cute.

The stroller...Mandy, it's prob the same type you had, Maclaren twin triumph. Love it. SOOOO much easier to get in and out of car, I don't have to put it all together like my old train I was pushing and AM and TC just sat together while we went to the mall- he stayed in it the ENTIRE time and AM would sit and talk to him and hold his hand and tell him about things they were seeing. Oh, it made me smile. Love it. Anyway, my life is officially easier I think :)

I had dinner with a couple girlfriends last night, that was fun. I sometimes feel like I never go anywhere, so it was fun to get out, even if it was just up the street :)

We are going to our niece's soccer game this afternoon, should be fun- hope the rain holds out...the sun has made an appearance!

My daughter is smart. Yes, I am biased, but I think she really is. First of all, Sesame Street does wonders I swear. That's where she started to learn the alphabet and now we probably say it 20 times a day. Now she is also practicing counting. The other day she's watching SS and I hear her in the other room repeating the numbers after the count or whoever. All the way up to 9. I smile. Then two days ago I'm with her and she's picking up these stacking blocks she has, well only a few were in the living room and the rest in her bedroom. She says nine. I wasn't paying attention and she goes momma, nine. I look over and she's holding the block that has a nine on it. I was like, crap, you're good. Then she picks up another and says five..it's the five. So, she can pick out certain numbers by seeing what they are, the 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9. Why those, I don't know...we're working on the rest though. So, I am biased, but she's a smart two year old I think :)

TC started eating food...he's loving it. I think he's going to be one of those teenage boys who eats you out of house and home. He's only had rice cereal and peas...which stink, yuck. But I'll move him onto some squash tomorrow and see how he likes that. I think he just likes food. If you have something to eat while holding him...he watches EVERY bite and gets all excited and giggly. It's super funny.

Tomorrow we're getting together with family for a bday dinner, which is always fun. Hope ya'll have a great weekend.

1 comment:

pbb said...

well they have smart and super cute parents! it's not big shocker the adorable little kiddos follow in their footsteps!