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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Birthday Fun with Grandparents

Grandma and Grandpa came to visit for Owen's 2nd birthday, and we had so much fun!!  Lots of lego car building with Grandpa, all sorts of fun games and books with Grandma...plus a birthday party!  Owen loved having his grandparents here...non stop playing and all the attention a 2 year old could dream of...what a lucky guy!!
the wooden food from his cousins was a big hit!

ready for hockey!


no party is complete without hats and horns!

some very focused playing with MJ and Tiffany

good technique, Grandpa!

delicious bundt cake, courtesy of Grandma!

horns and hats for everyone!
have horn, will play...can't stop for a photo


captivated by Grandma's superior story telling abilities

playing with his "guys" with Grandpa

colouring intently with Grandma

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Happy 2nd Birthday Eve

With your birthday just a sleep away I thought I would highlight a bit of the little boy – because you are definitely not a baby anymore - you have become over the past year.
You continue to love food of all sorts, especially all things dairy and eggs.  You have become very adept at using a spoon to feed yourself, with minimal spillage.  It’s really quite good I think for your age.  I think some of this hand skill comes from your reluctance – wait, let’s call it what it is – complete refusal to give up your pacis.  You insist on sleeping with 3 of them and during pre bedtime stories you deftly swap them in and out of your mouth often holding 2 in the same hand at once and still maneuvering them around – all the while rubbing your eyes with the ones in your hand.
You are an amazing sleeper.   It took until about 13 or 14 months, but then you just got the hang of it and now you go to bed at 7pm and sleep straight through until 7 or 7:30 am without a peep.  It’s awesome!  And I think you are a very happy kid because of it!  You are always smiling and laughing, and generally pretty well behaved and pleasant.  You are starting to have your moments of terrible two-ness – which mostly extend from not being able to get your wants across to us…or by getting them across and not accepting “no” as an answer.  I expect this will increase over the coming months, but overall, your happy little self far outweighs your occasional tantrum.
You started to walk this past year – at around 18 months.  So while you were a bit of a late bloomer on that front, you went from not walking to being very stable in a short period of time!  You now RUN everywhere.  There is no walking pace for you.  You also walk backwards – and usually make a beeping noise like a truck backing up when you do it.  I’m not sure where you learned that, but it’s funny!  And you can jump now – and actually get a small amount of lift off!
Your language skills are starting to explode!  It’s so fun to have you chatting away with us, albeit a lot is still unintelligible yammering (at least to us), but more and more it’s real words in real (and really short) sentences.  I would estimate you have well over 100 words these days and every day you both add more and put them together in different ways.  Just this morning you were chasing Flax around and she hid under the bed where you couldn’t see her and you lay down to look under the bed then looked up at me and said “Kitty!  Where are you?”  I didn’t even know you knew “where are you?”!  You amaze me every day with little things like this, and I love watching you grow and learn!
You are also way into all things that go.  Cars, trucks, trains, buses – especially schoolbuses - garbage trucks, dump trucks (which you refer to as “dump dumps”), etc.  All vehicles which have sirens and lights (so emergency vehicles, but also things like snowplows) are called “people”.  I think this is because you used to get very scared anytime you heard a siren and would run to Dad or me almost crying, and we told you it was okay, the sirens were because they were going to help people.  Somehow this translated into them just being called people to you – I fear you will be confused about what people actually are for a while. 
You in general love all books and are very content to sit and flip through them by yourself pointing things out on the pictures, and of course you love being read to as well.Your favourite book these days (and has been for a while now) is Richard Scarry’s “Cars and Trucks and things that go” which you simply refer to as “Goldbug”…and ask for it constantly! 
You are also a fairly contented solo player and will sit playing with your “guys” as you call them (the fisher price little people – which you don’t call people for the reason stated above) putting them in and out of various vehicles – trains, cars, fire trucks – and making up some sort of story for them along the way.  I can tell your imagination play is really getting going because sometimes when you are playing you will randomly say something we understand that to our minds doesn’t seem at all to fit in with the situation we are observing, but clearly makes sense in the imaginary world you created.
You also clearly think about other people you know when they are not around.  The other night you had me draw, one by one, all your different friends from daycare on the magnadoodle.  And sometimes I can tell that you are incorporating your friend Greta and her dog Vito into your imaginary play because their names will pop up in your conversation.
Since the summer you have taken a definite liking to Edgrrr, your stuffed tiger.  You want him with you everywhere in the house.  You pretend to share your paci with him, and your milk.  You hug him and have him give Dad and me kisses.  You think it is absolutely hilarious when we ask Edgrrr questions and have him shake his head no or yes in response.  In the past week  you have also taken a shine to Osa the oso (your stuffed bear).  I suspect these two are going to be very helpful in getting you to give up your paci when we decide to push the issue.
You are an amazing little person and we love you very, very much and are excited for the year ahead to watch you learn and grow and continue to develop your own little personality.
Happy Birthday!!


And now some pics from our last day before the deep freeze hit us here (it’s been anywhere from -20 to -28 here for the past 3 days) and we didn’t want to venture outside for long!
bundled up and ready to head outside!

"stomp stomp"

making snow angels...sort of



helping Dad shovel the walks

he insisted on using the heaviest shovel we have

headed for a walk up the block

walking in a snowsuit is tiring!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Merry Christmas!

It has been a busy Christmas week around here!  Uncle Greg and Auntie Kate came from Vancouver to spend Christmas with us...and we had lots of fun!!  We started our week off with an early Christmas dinner on Saturday at Brian and Tiffany's...which of course came complete with Christmas crackers and the requisite crowns...and Owen's second annual Christmas ear infection (hence the paci in the photo - which he is not usually allowed except when asleep...or whiny-ly sick)
playing with his new Christmas cracker car with Uncle Greg...in crowns.
bedtime stories with Auntie Kate - crowns optional
Some playtime around the house and trips to the Mall of America and the MIA completed our days leading up to Christmas.  Yup, we went to the MOA 2 days before Christmas...we are crazy!  To be fair, we mostly visited the aquarium there.

Learning his provinces
fitting in the final piece!


garden eels!


post aquarium photo opp in the maw of the beast!

mmm...burritos!

sharing his morning sippy with Edgrrr the Tiger...whom he cannot go anywhere without these days!
 Christmas eve we had friends over for some appetizers and back bacon - which for you 'mericans out there is REAL Canadian Bacon...not to be confused with the weird impostor they put on Hawaiian pizza.  In Canada, you can buy it, in the US you can import it for a hefty fee...or you can do like I did and make your own!  Which involves several days of brining a pork loin...and it was well worth it!  It was delicious!!

This is the only picture I managed to get from Xmas eve...I think mostly because Owen was not in his finest form - note the stickers on his shirt, those are courtesy of the Target walk in clinic earlier in the day - turns out Xmas eve was the height of his ear infection (just like last year!) and doctor's aren't really open on Xmas eve, so walk in clinic it was at 2 in the afternoon.  I gotta say, I'm not holding out any hope for an ear infection free Xmas next year...

this was early in the evening when he was still happy to be sharing his little chairs with Greta
Christmas morning we got up and opened the cavalcade of gifts...99% of which were for Owen.  His Grandparents and Aunts and Uncles certainly spoil him!  And he loved all of it!!
What are you so entranced by, Owen?

ah, yule log!!  I totally understand...

sitting in his new booster seat with his new panda before the full onslaught of gift opening.
John Deere tool belt with hat and saxophone...very "country meets city chic"

colouring...with is hat

riding the tractor with Edgrr...in his hat.  The hat has not left his head except to go outside or to sleep since he got it!

An Owen favourite, as always, were the books he got!  
Despite the ear infection (which he has now recovered from), it was a great Christmas and we had a wonderful visit with Greg and Kate.  We hope everyone had a great Christmas as well, and a happy new year!


Monday, December 16, 2013

Holidazzle

On Saturday we headed downtown to have a bite to eat at a pub on the holidazzle route (xmas light parade put on annually in downtown Mpls).  Then we headed out to watch the parade!

chowing down on a burger and sweet potato fries.  "This is not my best angle Mom!"

joining the throngs of people along Nicollet mall

anxiously awaiting the parade!

post parade warm up in front of the giant fireplace at the Hyatt

the bus ride to and from downtown was arguably Owen's
favourite part of the whole thing...this kid loves himself a bus!

Monday, December 9, 2013

'Tis the Season

for decorating a Christmas tree!  We decorated the house, and the tree on Saturday.  Owen was pretty excited to put ornaments on our tiny little tree (we opted to go with a tiny tree this year and when O is a bit bigger next year and understands better what is happening - and can reach higher on the tree - we'll make the transition back to a big tree).

decorating our ghetto tree

"why aren't my mittens connected with a string?"

Maurice, the French Canadian Christmas Moose as our tree topper

Friday, November 29, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

As usual, we had a big thanksgiving feast here yesterday...which was great fun and excellent food as always! We were down from a record 29 last year to a "measly" 19 this year...much more manageable, although still chaotic at times!  We miss the friends who have moved away since last year, but hope they had a wonderful thanksgiving where they are now!


It was finally time to admit Owen had outgrown the old sock monkey toque, so here is the debut of the new sock monkey toque a couple weeks ago.
building a coaster tent for his little people pre T-giving mania

ready to head out for our Black Friday activity...the MIA!  Far better than dealing with crazed shoppers!



Wednesday, November 13, 2013

If you're going to San Francisco....

be sure to visit some much missed friends there...

We headed to San Fran (well, actually Newark - suburb on the east bay) over this past weekend to visit our close, and much missed, friends Lars and Elissa, while we could still get a free flight for Owen and before they move even farther away to Oxford!  We had an amazing trip...a nice mini vacation...and Owen had a great time playing with Tor (who is almost exactly a year older than him) and Dendro (the dog) and meeting the new baby, Col.

Water painting on the wall outside was a big hit!  It also prompted Owen's first 3 word sentence of "No puppy agua" when Dendro tried to sneak a drink out of the painting water bucket.  Owen would randomly turn around and repeat this periodically throughout his painting, even if Dendro wasn't around...just to make sure.

this quickly devolved into them just dumping the water out
(mostly on themselves) and asking for more

jumping practice off the hearth
 Owen had a great time playing with Tor - it was a like a little glimpse of what his days must be like at daycare playing all day with other kids!
elephants make the best tractor drivers

stuck on an endless loop of "Livin' la Vida Loca"
Why Ricky?!? Why?!?!
this was much better music

hay bale jumping at the local farm

riding the train - pulled by a horse!  Which has prompted O's favourite new word...
although he's gone a bit french with it pronouncing it 'orse


duck train!

"That's a good one, Tor!"