Thursday, May 20, 2010

May Madness

This month has been full of more adventure than expected. My parents came to visit and during their visit we took advantage of the Union Station Train Day, free admission at the Field Museum and of course the zoo...always the zoo.


Thursday, May 6, 2010

Things that make a 2 year old happy.

Davis is easily entertained but rather demanding. Here is a list of the top 10 things he likes to do.

1. Fasten his booster seat buckle. Then scream for me to unbuckle it.
2. Pull all of the cushions off of the couch and make forts with them while hiding from Jeremiah. This applies to my bed as well.
3. Dump dirt from the sand box onto the porch.
4. Run over the flowers in my garden, like a jungle. We can thank Jeremiah for teaching him this.
5. Getting food out of the cabinets and stacking the cans.
6. Sneaking ice out the the freezer. We have a bottom freezer.
7. Dancing.
8. Sword fighting. Another game we can thank Jeremiah for.
9. Talk! He can hold entire conversations with you without you understanding a word. But the funny part is, if you look away he gently grabs your chin and moves it back to look at him.
10. Anything Jeremiah does. If Jeremiah takes his shirt off and runs around the kitchen table you can count on Davis to be right behind him.
These little things make me love his strong willed, independent attitude. I can't believe he will be two later this month.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Finding the fork.



Each morning the kids eat breakfast in the living room while watching cartoons. This morning their fruit was mango. So each boy had a fork and bowl for their mango. Davis wanted more, shocking, so I went to the kitchen and got him more. When I returned to the living room I couldn't find his fork. So I said, "Davis, if you want your mango we need your fork. Where is your fork?" He ran over to the couch, lifted the cushion and found his fork. Silly bear.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

You can't catch a squirrel with fishing wire!

Today we did a little project. We took several pine cones, rolled them in peanut butter and added bird seed for the neighborhood critters. We hung about 6, with fishing wire, throughout our backyard and waited patiently.

While I was making dinner I noticed a squirrel tugging at one next to the birdhouse we have in the yard. I called for Jeremiah to come a take a look. We watched this squirrel struggle for several minutes until he finally broke the fishing wire and ran off with the entire pine cone. Jeremiah thought it was fantastic.

Above is a picture of one of the floating pine cones.
Below is the birdhouse that is missing the pine cone.