Ridge is big into drawing houses now....the square house with the triangle roof. Tonight when I wen to tuck him in, he gave me a picture and said, "I drew this for you and Daddy. It has houses and hotels and other things. But as you can see, I'm not finished with it, so if you'll excuse me now, I can finish."
I wonder if he's thinking that by talking is such a mature way I will think he's older and doesn't need to go to bed!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Love...all the way to Target
Ridge: Mom, I love you. I love you all the way to Pluto and Jupiter and Mars and the Red Planet and to Target!
Me: Bud, I cannot top that. You win. You have the most love. But why do you love me.
Ridge: Because God loves you, I love you too.
Melt.
Here are my silly boys before Western Day at school on 10/7/11.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Sawyer's peanuts
Might be time to loosen Sawyer's carseat. When I snapped him in this afternoon, he exclaimed, "owwwy...my peanuts!"
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Last paci post
Should be. I think. I hope.
Sawyer (and Tere) took his remaining two butterfly pacis to Toys R Us yesterday and used them as currency to purchase a new toy. We talked about it in the morning and he'd agreed a "big Buzz" (as in Lightyear) would be worth two pacis. Sadly, there was no big Buzz to be had, but still he took the whole exchange like the strong little man that he is. Tere said he flung the bag o' pacis on the counter without hesitation. He didn't nap well yesterday and had a fussy hour or two that he would normally have been napping (and sucking). But he was fine and sweet the rest of the day...playful and silly as ever. He woke up entirely too early today, but he didn't come into our room last night asking for help finding the butterfly paci so mission accomplished!
Love this sweet muffin.
Sawyer (and Tere) took his remaining two butterfly pacis to Toys R Us yesterday and used them as currency to purchase a new toy. We talked about it in the morning and he'd agreed a "big Buzz" (as in Lightyear) would be worth two pacis. Sadly, there was no big Buzz to be had, but still he took the whole exchange like the strong little man that he is. Tere said he flung the bag o' pacis on the counter without hesitation. He didn't nap well yesterday and had a fussy hour or two that he would normally have been napping (and sucking). But he was fine and sweet the rest of the day...playful and silly as ever. He woke up entirely too early today, but he didn't come into our room last night asking for help finding the butterfly paci so mission accomplished!
Love this sweet muffin.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Last week, I put Sawyer in some Batman PJs...the big boy kind, not the fitted ones. He looks down, taking himself in, then exclaims, "I. Look. Awesome!!!"
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Location:I look awesome!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Princess Mama
Sawyer (to Ridge's friend Luke): That my mommy. She good. She a princess.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Violin
Clever title, eh?
Documenting this for the day we wonder when our little prodigy got started...graduation from Booker T. magnet for the arts, college scholarships, a starring role in the symphony...you know, all that.
Ridge had his first violin lesson tonight. It was awesome. He was more engaged than I've ever seen him be in one thing for a full 45 minutes. His instructor, Mrs. DiCostas, made it very fun and seemed to be impressed and amused by him. With little prompting or explanation, he could tell her the parts of the instrument...stuff I didn't know, or know he knew. (And he was kind enough to explain to the teacher the ways in which it was similar to his guitar.) Then she showed him the strings and what note each represented. He could pluck them right out by name in no time - E, A, D and G. Then she played pop goes the weasel and he got to make the pop noise at the end by plucking the A. He was so impressed with himself.
It was a proud and precious time.
Documenting this for the day we wonder when our little prodigy got started...graduation from Booker T. magnet for the arts, college scholarships, a starring role in the symphony...you know, all that.
Ridge had his first violin lesson tonight. It was awesome. He was more engaged than I've ever seen him be in one thing for a full 45 minutes. His instructor, Mrs. DiCostas, made it very fun and seemed to be impressed and amused by him. With little prompting or explanation, he could tell her the parts of the instrument...stuff I didn't know, or know he knew. (And he was kind enough to explain to the teacher the ways in which it was similar to his guitar.) Then she showed him the strings and what note each represented. He could pluck them right out by name in no time - E, A, D and G. Then she played pop goes the weasel and he got to make the pop noise at the end by plucking the A. He was so impressed with himself.
It was a proud and precious time.
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