Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A Tub For Two...Or More

Ahhh, room to move, swim, do a couple of laps and no way for babies to crawl out!


Monday, February 20, 2012

Welcoming Committee

Friday morning we headed out for New Orleans - the day Ben has been waiting for! Unfortunately, I woke up with the stomach virus the boys had had earlier in the week. Awesome. Well, long story short, with the miracle of drugs I survived the flight but not without getting sick on the plane. Super Awesome.

Anyways, once we got off the plane, we were greeted by the NOLA Welcoming Committee and Grandma. The Welcoming Committee was giving out beads and throws. The boys both got beads and stuffed animals. Ben got a big stuffed dog and Nick got a Sock Monkey.

I went straight to bed once we got to the house while Ben went to the Quarter with Grandpa and Adam. They decided it was best not to have photographic evidence of Ben's experience (or they just forgot the camera) but Ben had a good time. He came home with more beads and stuffed animals and got to ride the ferry. What more could a 3 year old ask for??




Sunday, February 19, 2012

Prepping

In order to get Ben truly in the Mardi Gras spirit, I gave him a bag of beads to take to day care on Thursday. For the past week, as soon as he wakes up he asks if we are going to Mardi Gras yet. 'Mommy, we go to Mardi Gras today?' And I had to keep telling him, no, not until Friday.


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

For Valentine's Day this year, we made alligator valentine's for the kids at daycare. I found the printables on a blog I came across called Skip To My Lou. I printed the alligators, cut them out and assembled them, then Ben decorated them. I bought some stickers and dug up some heart stamps. He had a good time decorating them, though I feel like we need to work on the crafting skills. Or maybe I have unrealistic expectations of a 3 year old's crafting abilities. We also made some neon pink rice krispy treats in the shape of hearts (but I forgot to take a picture of those).





Sunday, February 12, 2012

Just Look at The Dynamics Here

Just look at these two. Nick is totally the instigator. He's like stalking Ben, waiting for the perfect time to make him the most upset and then laughs manically. Really? Ugh, I'm so screwed.

New Shoes!

Nick officially has his first pair of shoes. And it was when I bought Nick's first pair of shoes that I realized just how gianormous Ben's feet are (if the fact that he was out of toddler shoes at the ripe ol' age of 23 months hadn't already given it away). Both boys got shoes at the same age - 12 months. Nick got a size 4.5 wide. Ben's first pair of shoes was a 5.5 wide. That is two whole sizes. And Nick is bigger than Ben was at this age.

Nick isn't quite sure what to think of his new shoes yet. Funny story: When I took him to Striderite, there was  another family in the store with a little girl the same age as Nick. They had already been there for a while, doing what I'm not sure. It appeared that the little girl was either picking out her own shoes and was very sad they were fresh out of Malono Blahniks or had to walk a few miles in her shoes before they could buy her a pair (or maybe two). The mother made some comment to the affect that it was going to take all afternoon to buy her shoes. Nick and I, in and out of the store in 7 minutes. Walk in, size his foot, pick out shoes, try them on, he cried, I said that'll work, paid and left. It would have been less if they had had the first two pairs I picked in his size. 



Are You Kidding Me?

Those were my exact words as I walked into the living room to witness this:




Apparently Nick witnessed Ben climbing into the walker yesterday and, well, monkey see, monkey do. Grrrrreat. You'd think he would have learned to stop climbing into the walker after falling off a few times, but, nope.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Little Drummer Boy

Just Along For the Ride

Last Sunday was another very nice day so we took everyone over to Sidecut for a walk. Adam carried Ben on his back while I carried Nick. (Hmmm, wonder who got the better deal there). It was a lllloooonnnggg walk - about 6 miles. Needless to say, we all took 3 hour naps that afternoon.



He is not falling out of the wrap - I was switching him from outward facing to inward so he could take a nap


Couch Domination

Nick's favorite place spot - the couch. He just walks, crawls, pushes and shoves his brother out of the way  to get to his end of the couch.


You're Just Figuring This Out?

Monster just figured out there was a fish in the aquarium. Once she made this great discovery, she kept jumping up on the counter to get a better look at it. I think she has decided it is not a threat to her domain and has resigned to ignoring it.

A Daddy Pile-Up

It was Attack of The Wolny Boys! Poor daddy. He doesn't really need his nose, anyways.



You Swim While I Take A Nap

I finally took pictures of Nick's swimming classes. It's slightly difficult when only one parent can go. Luckily I have an underwater case and a shutter timer. Nick was actually pretty active in class last week. Usually he just curls up and snuggles instead of swim. Last week he was getting more into it - splashing and kicking his feet and laughing. But when it's time to swim on his back, he totally relaxes, puts his hands on his ears and closes his eyes like he's going to fall asleep. Silly little boy.



Friday, February 3, 2012

Grocery Shopping

Have to load up the carts with oysters and fish (prepping for lent, I'm sure)

Gotta start 'em young. There's no reason you need to be able to see over the top of the cart.

Sometimes you have to dig through the fruit to find the best one.

Cameryn coming in to help

What, mom? See, I found what I was looking for.

Arts and Crafts at Imagination Station

We partook of the arts and crafts time at I.S. today. Ben asked to go into the art room where they were making sensory artwork with tissue paper, beans, and foil. It was Ben's first experience with glue. And his last for a while. Cameryn made an artwork too, then they played on the chalk boards. Nick was a bit upset that he wasn't allowed to eat the beans until he found the magnetic letter board. Then he was happy. Or at least until we left the room.