Things have been wild as usual around here. On the convenient front William now lets us know when his diapers are dirty by saying "Whew" and waving his hands like he smells something stinky. I can't really capture that in an image but there is more below...
Since a haircut was looming on the horizon we felt we needed to take advantage of the long wild hair before it was all gone.
There is something about the socks Nana knit for him that makes him get sassy.
One of William's new hobbies is picking his sock lint from his toes and sharing it. He actually gets disgruntled if you don't take it from him with a thankful tone of voice.
He also likes finding things in drawers and baskets and accessorizing with them. They become hats and scarves and he dances around in front of the mirror. Here is his 80's hair band look.
Even though we are late on it I wanted to share a photo from our snow day. BTW William likes to see the snow falling but doesn't really understand the fun in playing in it.
Keeping mom on her toes.
I am sharing this because if you aren't a label reader it may encourage you to give it a try. Sure, it can be depressing to see what is in our food. And overwhelming/confusing because most of it doesn't resemble words we even understand. But it is a good thing to know. Take, for instance, the Godiva chocolate covered raisins that we received as a gift a month ago. Don't assume that only cheap stuff is suspect. Yes that is SHELLAC in the second to last line. mmmmmmm...
Monday, January 26, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
William in the New Year
So, William is in a funny little stage. His vocabulary is growing and he usually chooses one word each day to really hammer home. Yesterday it was "doggy" really loud about 1,000 times. Poor Mia! But there is a constant. If you ask him any question the answer is "no". It goes a little something like this:
Mom: "William would you like some more honeydew?"
William: "No" emphatically, yet the mouth drops open begging for more
Our vet asked him today if he is a big boy and if he loves his doggy and he promptly shot those down. This phase will pass. Before it does I should probably get out the camcorder and ask him a few questions that will come in handy later. (Do you want a car when you turn 16?) I am sure I could compile a list. But on to the photos...
William's less than good hair day
The most patient cat in the world
Who wants a cookie?
Who made the mess in the living room?
He has moved on to using two utensils at once. He is serious about his mealtime these days.
Mom: "William would you like some more honeydew?"
William: "No" emphatically, yet the mouth drops open begging for more
Our vet asked him today if he is a big boy and if he loves his doggy and he promptly shot those down. This phase will pass. Before it does I should probably get out the camcorder and ask him a few questions that will come in handy later. (Do you want a car when you turn 16?) I am sure I could compile a list. But on to the photos...
William's less than good hair day
The most patient cat in the world
Who wants a cookie?
Who made the mess in the living room?
He has moved on to using two utensils at once. He is serious about his mealtime these days.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Some Christmas Photos
William had a great Christmas. He wasn't as into it as we expected he would be. He got so many wonderful gifts and we are trying to ease him into getting to play with all of them considering that he usually gets a new toy every 5-6 months.
William got so many cute outfits as gifts. On Christmas morning he was really excited about a new vest and some rain boots. The excitement has not worn off for the boots. He begs to put them on everyday. (for instance)
We really thought William would be all into unwrapping gifts. Instead he surprised us and was really into the wrapping paper. He spent quite a bit of Christmas Eve pulling his second cousin Olivia around on a scrap of paper.
Olivia teaching William and Landon how to use her new cash register.
Olivia got a new bike on Christmas Eve. William was so excited that he jumped onto it before she could even get her helmet on. She was so kind and patient and let him ride on it without complaining. Then she let him ride it with her and honk the horn.
On Christmas morning William got excited again about someone else's gift. Poppie's new chainsaw was quite a hit, though he thought it was some new fangled ride-on toy. Don't worry, there was a guard on it.
We got to take a road trip and visit Great Nana. William loves pushing her wheelchair and discovered the many buttons on her face (moles).
William got so many cute outfits as gifts. On Christmas morning he was really excited about a new vest and some rain boots. The excitement has not worn off for the boots. He begs to put them on everyday. (for instance)
We really thought William would be all into unwrapping gifts. Instead he surprised us and was really into the wrapping paper. He spent quite a bit of Christmas Eve pulling his second cousin Olivia around on a scrap of paper.
Olivia teaching William and Landon how to use her new cash register.
Olivia got a new bike on Christmas Eve. William was so excited that he jumped onto it before she could even get her helmet on. She was so kind and patient and let him ride on it without complaining. Then she let him ride it with her and honk the horn.
On Christmas morning William got excited again about someone else's gift. Poppie's new chainsaw was quite a hit, though he thought it was some new fangled ride-on toy. Don't worry, there was a guard on it.
We got to take a road trip and visit Great Nana. William loves pushing her wheelchair and discovered the many buttons on her face (moles).
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