Saturday, November 29, 2008

More kid weirdness


I just bought Molly this cute thermos hot food container for her school lunches.

Cory picked it up and noticed there was something inside. He opened it to find... THIS: A toy wheel, some green play doh (still soft), and half of a clementine. ?????

Nice collection of stuff, huh? Of course, Alex is the one who did it.

Today Cory went upstairs to find Alex in the bathroom. Alex was wetting wads of new toilet paper, squeezing them, and then putting the wet paper balls into a bag. I think I'm pretty close to needing to lock up the baggies! I feel like we find a new thing stuffed into them nearly every day!
This is the type of thing Alex enjoys doing, and this is what he does when he plays by himself. This is why it is so hard for me to figure out what toys to get him for his birthday or Christmas. He'd rather play with water, toilet paper, and baggies than his toys! Silly kid! :)
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Fun times up north

Last weekend we went up north with friends to hang out at a cabin on the north shore of Lake Superior. It was a really fun weekend, and we are so thankful we were invited to go!


We didn't spend much time outside because it was so cold, but since the cabin was just a few feet from Lake Superior, we got some photos of Molly and Alex on the rocks.

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Alex's birthday party

Alex decided he wanted a Diego-themed party to celebrate turning 3. He had a great time with his friends and loved his party.


Here the kids were playing "Lion, Lion, Elephant" (like Duck, Duck, Goose) because Alex said elephants and lions were his favorite animals. They also played "Diego Says" and an animal rescue game.

Alex's fun Diego cake that I made and decorated.

Mmm. Pizza!

Alex behind the jungle vines. Happy Birthday Alex!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Happy Birthday Alex!

It's Alex's 3rd Birthday Today!

Happy Birthday Alex! You are such a great little guy. You are funny, sweet, loving, silly, creative, and have more energy than anybody else I know. I'm so lucky you're my little boy!

Here's a little look back:


Here's Alex at 1 day old.

4 months

18 months

Today! Age 3!
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Apparently we are all pigs... :)

I think Alex must be feeling like all the good food runs out before he gets his fill. Lately he has been really possessive about some things.

One evening, I finished a carton of cottage cheese. The next morning, Alex saw the carton on the counter and asked accusingly, "Is that gone? Did you eat all of it?!?" Yes I did. He was mad.

On Thursday last week, we stopped at a grocery store, and Alex picked out pretzel sticks to have for a snack. He couldn't wait to eat them, so I opened them when we got back to the van. We were driving, and Alex was eating the pretzels. I asked if I could have some, and he said, "No. You will eat them all. You can have two." He handed me two tiny pretzel sticks. Thanks.

Yesterday, Alex told Cory that the chocolate milk in the fridge was not for Daddies. Cory asked, "What about Mommies?" Alex said, "No. Chocolate milk is only for Alexes." Cory asked, "Just for Alex?" Alex then said that Molly could have the chocolate milk too. Lucky Molly.

Just now at dinner, I was eating carrot sticks. I grabbed a couple more from a large container FULL of them, and Alex said, "Don't eat all of the carrot sticks!!!!" He sounded quite alarmed. Yikes! Plus, he had not even touched the two on his plate! Seriously!!! LOL!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

These are the countries in North America...

Here is my first attempt at adding VIDEO to the blog. Let me know if it works well for you all or if I should tweak the size or anything next time. Thanks!

Molly has been studying North America in kindergarten. Her teacher taught her class a great song that lists all of the countries in North America. Molly can even point them all out on a map!
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Funny Stories

Last night, Alex had trouble falling asleep. He called for us, and when Cory went up to check what he needed, Alex said he was hungry and requested a cheese stick. Cory gave him one, and we didn't hear another peep from Alex.
When we were going to bed, Cory checked on Alex, and he saw the cheese stick still in the wrapper laying on Alex's pillow. He put it back in the fridge so it wouldn't go bad.
Then at 5:30am, we woke up to Alex yelling for "DADDDDDDDDYYYYY DAAAAADDDDY DADDY!" Guess what Alex wanted? His cheese stick. Apparently it had become a comfort item and not just a source of nourishment. Cory got Alex's cheese stick, and Alex fell back asleep (Praise God for that! I don't deal well with early mornings!).
When Alex woke up for the day, I went in his room to find him laying in bed still holding his precious cheese stick. How funny is that?
I grabbed the camera, and Alex was not happy about it. He promptly covered his face, but you can still see his cheese stick. :)
This photo also shows Alex's deep love for stripes. LOL!



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We were all in the car last night, and Molly and Alex were excited to see the moon. Molly has a thing for crescent moons for some reason, and she was very excited to see that last night's moon was a crescent moon.
Molly asked why the moon is sometimes a crescent and sometimes not. I went in to a simplified explanation of how it all depends on the position of the sun, moon, and earth. She thought that the moon's shape changed, and I told her the moon is always a sphere, but the amount that is lit up by the sun changes, etc. After we were done talking about it, she said, "Well, I still think the moon just lets out some of it's air."
I looked at Cory and said, "And THAT is why I do not homeschool." :)

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Cory and I are often amazed at the funny things Molly and Alex do, and how they can be so alike. They do have differences of course, but Alex does so many things just like Molly did at his age.
Do you remember how Molly went through a stage where she was obsessed with toothbrushes and would wash them in the bathroom sink? That ended quite a while ago. Now guess who can be found washing toothbrushes in the bathroom sink? Alex.
Molly went through a phase where she went through SOOOOO much paper, just putting a little scribble on each page. Molly also used to ball up paper and do odd things with it.
Guess what Alex is into now? See the photo below. He is going through pads of paper, writing a little scribble or drawing on it. Then he balls it up and gets nice, new ziplock baggies out and fills them with paper. Then he'll say, "I'm making this for Gideon" or something random. Ok, whatever. I think he made 4 or 5 of these bags of crumpled paper drawings today.
So... do all kids do these weird things? Or are my kids just weird and weirdly alike in their weirdness?
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