My Boys

My Boys

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Special Visitors

I'm really starting to enjoy teaching nursery each week at church. Some weeks are definitely better than others (it depends on how many kids are there as well as how many boys are there). I work hard each week to try to prepare something fun for the kids. This past Sunday, we had some special visitors come visit us during our lesson. Our lesson was on following the prophet, and we had 4 prophets come and visit. The children have never been so well-behaved or listened so well! They were so excited anytime another prophet knocked on the door. Here are the prophets we had:

Joseph Smith who talked about the Book of Mormon

Daniel who talked about the power of prayer

John the Baptist who talked about the importance of baptism


Samuel the Lamanite who talked about the importance of following the words of the prophets


I really appreciate my hubby and these men for helping me out!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Our First Time at the Circus

Last Saturday we were invited to attend the circus by some friends who got free tickets from work. Neither Matt, Caleb or I have ever been to the circus, so it was such a treat. Between the tigers, elephants, and other acrobatic acts, Caleb was mesmorized and behaved very well! Matt and I were really impressed with the 7 motorcyclists who survived being trapped in that too small ball while riding around. We also loved the amazing tricks and stunts by the acrobats. We were thoroughly entertained as well. Thanks to our new friends Lauren and Peter! We had a great time!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A Pat on the Back

My sister and I are still running in this beastly weather right now, and I got my FASTEST time ever this morning! We run/walk a 4 mile stretch every day, but only time ourselves for 1 mile of it since the mile is actually marked out in a forest in her neighborhood. This morning I ran it in 6:24!

I also had my best couponing grocery trip ever yesterday. I spent $35 and saved $47. For the experienced couponers out there, this is probably not a big deal, but this is the first time I saved over 50%. Wahoo!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Finally a Video!

Figuring out how to use our video camera to upload videos to our computer has been a work-in-progress. The video always turned out jumpy. Now the videos just look blurry. Any advice from you tech. genius' out there? Despite being blurry, I'm going to post anyway because I'm excited to actually show Caleb's personality instead of just telling about it. So here is Caleb in our most recent video at 22 months.

(saying "bless you", "thank you", and counting...he can say "1, 2, 3, 5, and 10" although in the video he just says 5 and 10)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk

Caleb has recently learned to open the fridge. My first thought is that this new skill is going to be absolutely disastrous. To my surprise, 2 weeks went by without any mishaps. Caleb's newfound ability actually makes things easier for me because Caleb was going to the fridge several times a day asking for milk. It got very tedious. Now he is able to get his milk when he wants it and put it away when he's done. No more worries for me about trying to remember where his milk ended up so I can put it in the refrigerator. Caleb is very observant and wants to be very helpful. When his milk sippy cup needs to be refilled, he will pull out the carton of milk, set it on the floor, and take the lid off of the carton...all ready for me to do the rest. Unfortunately this one time, and hopefully the last, he got a little anxious and decided to try it all by himself.

Scenario: I'm busily making dinner and rolling out rolls. My back is to Caleb as I'm working, but I am aware that he has gone to the fridge for his milk. He must have drunk all his milk and needed more. Instead of waiting for Mommy's help, he decided to be a big boy and pour his milk into his "big boy" cup (his sippy cup was in the dishwasher) all by himself. Recognizing when to stop pouring is not an easy task, however. As soon as I hear his adorable "Uh Oh," I knew things were not going to be pretty:


I'm so happy I caught this smile!


Messes are for playing in!

One of my lesser qualities that I am working on is that I anger easily. With several tasks to do before people arrive over at my house for dinner in 30 minutes, the last thing I have time for is cleaning up Caleb's messes! Instead of letting those feelings of frustration rise to the surface, I ran to get the camera. Caleb has taught me so much about patience and controlling my temper. Messes come with the territory of motherhood, and I wouldn't trade it for anything!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

One Shoe Wonder

Caleb has the neatest magic trick! He is able to make his right shoe disappear! **Notice that in every picture, his right shoe is missing. Why is this the case? I'd like to know too. He is constantly sliding off his right shoe (no matter what type of shoes he wears), and I feel like I'm constantly looking for two matching shoes so we can go out in public! Interestingly enough, he doesn't mind walking around sort of lopsided with one shoe on, but being a paranoid mother (I don't want this to somehow mess up the length of his legs), I'll either keep putting the shoe back on him or just take the other one off.





Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Lesson Learned


Let me start this story by explaining how Caleb has always been fascinated by chewing gum. If Caleb doesn't nap well, there is a lot of time that needs to be filled up for the afternoon. When Caleb was around a year old, we had a package of Bubble Yum given to us, and I would sometimes entertain Caleb by blowing big bubbles for him to pop with his finger. I think this is where the gum obsession started. He knows right where I keep my gum in my purse, and if I ever leave my purse in a place where he can get to it, the gum is the first thing he goes for. (He has become quite persistent too, where he'll push up chairs and try to climb to whatever high spot I've "hidden" my purse.) I stopped carrying gum in my purse for about 3 months, but always got frustrated when I needed gum and it wasn't there. Recently I've started carrying it again thinking that it has been long enough that perhaps he's forgotten this obsession. I soon learned that this was a big NO when in a moment that he and his cousin, Dallin, were playing a little too quietly together. After investigation, I discovered that Caleb had gotten a hold of my purse, pulled out the gum, shoved TWO whole pieces of gum in his mouth (wrapper and all) and was offering Dallin the opportunity to partake as well. Dallin had gotten one piece in his mouth by the time I could reach them.

Last night Caleb, Matt, and I went to an Astros game with some friends. As one might guess, Caleb's attention span doesn't last all that long even though there is a ball involved (which keeps his attention longer than it otherwise would). Minute Maid Park has a kids' area with a jungle gym and other fun things. Parents aren't allowed in the gym, so I sent Caleb up by himself and followed him around from the outside. (Most of you will see quickly where this story is leading.) Caleb was at the second level of the play gym trying to climb up a slide (with me down below telling him not to), when I see his attention focused on something at the bottom of the slide. I couldn't see what he was concentrating so hard on from my angle, but after about a minute I see his proud, little face showing me what he found...a used, nasty, big wad of gum! He then proceeds to put the wad in his mouth! Of course he wasn't able to to get the gum entirely off of wherever it had been on the slide, so there are gum strings everywhere as he's pulling it and creating a huge mess. I am down on the ground trying to convince Caleb that the gum is yucky and to give it to Mommy. Parents on the ground around me are laughing at the little spectacle that is my son. After a few minutes, Caleb tired of the sticky mess (and maybe the gum didn't taste good?) and proceeds to try to shove the sticky mess through the mesh wall down to me like an obedient little child. Once I finally convinced Caleb to come out of the jungle gym, I had quite the time getting the sticky gum off of his clothes, face, hands, hair.... Lesson learned.