Monday, January 17, 2011

Play-doh and the alphabet




Matt and I gave Theo some play-doh on his actual birthday. What a hit. First he was mostly interested in organizing it, but over the next few days, Theo has become really, really into it. He mostly wants Matt and I to make things with it for him, but he is slowly learning to shape it himself. His favorite parent play-doh game is making letters.
In the past several weeks, Theo's language skills have exploded, and he now makes sentences like "I want cracker" and "Mama make letters play-doh." This spike, corresponding with his receipt of the Dr. Seuss A-B-C book from Grammy Betsy has made for quite the little alphabet learner. The child has learned his letters faster than his bird species! He almost knows all of them now, and knows what many of them stand for, such as "C for Cat Meow" and "P for Pop". Between this and his memorizing sea life and mammal species on his flash-cards Great Aunt Carolyn gave him, he is showing that he has an incredible memory. And we're not pushing this stuff, these are the activities he chooses!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

2nd Birthday









Theo's second birthday was a joyous romp of toddlers and sharing our new home with friends. We had a dinosaur theme, with little grab bags of dinosaur tattoos, skeletons, and other little items for the kiddos. Our cake came out looking more like a dragon and had cavemen on it, but hey, it was delicious and still very cute. We ordered chocolate, hoping to cash in on Theo's newfound love of chocolate cookies to get him to try the cake. Alas, while he helped himself to some frosting before we even got it cut, he would have no part of tasting the cake itself. Fortunately, Matt picked up some chocolate cookies at the bakery as a back-up, and Theo was able to happily munch on one while the rest of us had our cake.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Theo playing "fast car" in the new house


One of the reasons we knew this would be a great house to raise kids in: circular floorplan on the main floor. Theo LOVES running around playing fast car, or sometimes even fast kid!

Christmas part three: the Nelsons and a big truck






The Christmas fun continued when Grandpa "Pop" Gene and Grandma Janet miraculously made it out of New York before a big blizzard to see their grandson December 26. Theo received a giant scoot-around black pick up truck, which was of course, a huge hit. A Christmas present for both Theo and Grandpa Gene was watching a few minutes of football together on TV. Theo almost thinks that football is all there is on TV, and especially enjoyed learning that there is a lot of "crash" and "boom" in football, two of his current favorite things.

Christmas part 2: Elmo and reading





After Theo got to open all of his presents with Mom and Dad, Theo got to have Grandma Betsy, Great Aunt Carolyn, Grandpa Steve AND Grandma Linda ALL over for more presents! Highlights included a baby tickle-me-elmo from Grammy Betsy, which Theo calls "Elmo sing" and dances along with, and a four-pack of plush birds from Grandpa Steve, the duck of which went to bed with Theo that night. He has also tremendously enjoyed the animal flash cards Aunt Carolyn picked out and has already memorized most of the mammals and several of the sea life series. Theo enjoyed some quality time reading Go Dog Go with Grandma Betsy and primate books with Great Aunt Carolyn during their visit.

Christmas in the new house







OK, let's face it, the chaos of moving into a new house during the holidays with a toddler has taken its toll. One thing that didn't get done: blogging. Things have been a little crazy around here, but we did have a lovely first Christmas in our new home. Theo really got the act of getting presents this year and thought it was pretty awesome. Here are the highlights from Christmas morning.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

At play in the new yard

Theo just loves to bundle up and go out to play in the new yard, which backs up to protected wetlands. Theo loves to listen for ducks and frogs, watch the stream, and crunch in the leaves. While we're inside we love to watch birds fly from tree to tree and enjoy the view of the mossy woods.


Hello? Grammy? Pop?


Hello everyone and sorry for the long delay in posts! Matt and I have been busy moving the family to our new home. Time to catch you all up a bit. One of the cutest developments of late is pretending to call Grammy, Papa, Grandma or Pop on the phone. Ring ring, hello!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Language skills


Theo told me the other day, "Mama read Gro-gro (Grover)". He recently said to Grandpa Steve, "Papa chair book bird". He says triangle and pumpkin. I can't hardly stand how cute it is when he says those two words: "pumptin" and "triandle". Aw. Matt commented the other day that as much as the onslaught of the "terrible twos" is in full effect, its really not so bad. Part of him wants Theo to stay this age forever because he's just so damn sweet. Theo has also recently learned to say "Love Dada".

Play Roar Roar!

OMG, Theo got some little plastic dinosaurs as a party favor at Skyeler's birthday party, and he is CRAZY for them. He wants to sit at the bench at the dining room table and "play roar roar" as much as possible. Talk about growing up and becoming a little boy.




Saturday, November 6, 2010

Inflatable birthday party

Today I took Theo to Skyeler's 3rd birthday party, at one of those Pump-it-up inflatable bounce and slide places. Theo was shy and clingy for the first five or ten minutes while he got his bearings. After that, he was a confident big kid, having so much fun climbing, bouncing and sliding! I was really proud of him. He even climbed up and went down the big slide several times all by himself, without me even having to show him how. Afterwards all the kids sat at a little table and had snacks, and my little guy was just as content as can be. Ready for preschool soon!?!



Sunday, October 31, 2010

A Ducky Halloween

It was a beautiful, crisp, sunny Halloween morning, so Theo and I took a trip to the zoo. Some of his favorite animals to visit are the ducks, so it was perfect that Byron and Elke offered to lend us their duck costume. We brought Theo over there and got pics of the three kids - Skyeler the robot and Teagan the ladybug, cute as can be. We even got them all three to hold still for a photo for about half a second! Theo did pretty well in the costume and thoroughly enjoyed saying "quack quack" often.