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It Was His Idea, Not Mine….

By Briana - Bri's Posts, Family, Videos - April 23rd, 2010 4 Comments »

This is what happens when you leave a toddler alone with a spray bottle full of water:

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The Little Helper

By Briana - Bri's Posts, Family - April 16th, 2010 2 Comments »

I am amazed how one day, I have a meek little baby toddling around and the next, an independent, self-thinking small child manipulating the world around him.

Caleb has learned how to test the disciplinary waters with me. For example, He loves to color, and sometimes paper is not enough. But he knows that he can only color on the paper I give him. Sometimes, when he’s feeling ambitious, he’ll look at me, lift the paper up, and look at me again, crayon frozen centimeters away from the bare table. I will say, in my stern mommy voice, “no, we color on paper only”.  And just like that, he replaces the paper and resumes coloring, with a big smile on his face like he did me a favor. Seconds later, the same scenario starts again. I think he likes to be sure where his boundaries lie; almost like it gives him a sense of comfort.

Another area he’s discovering is helping. It started a few months ago when I was unloading the dishwasher. He was under my feet trying to get to the silverware, when I handed him some tupperware and told him to take it to his play cubbard. To my surprise, he toddled right over to the cubbard, opened it, threw the tupperware inside, closed the door, toddled back over to me and waited for his next assignment. From that moment, he has been the most willing little helper. He finds some way to help me for every chore. Laundry: he helps sort the whites from the darks and puts the clothes into the dryer. Vacuuming and mopping: he loves to “steer”. Emptying the trash: he shakes out the new bag and stuffs it in the trashcan. Dusting: he gets his own dust rag and goes over the spots I miss. He puts away his toys and books before bed, and takes out/puts away his clothes. He loves turning off lights for me, watering my herb garden, throwing trash (and some non-trash items) away, opening doors, and finding missing toys. He even took a spoon from his snack he just finished, and put it back into the silverware drawer without me asking (not the best place to go, but he got the idea). I’m actually enjoying the extra help. He really does a descent job and is quite entertaining to watch. I can actually distract him from potential temper tantrums just by asking, “do you want to help Mommy?” Works like a charm.

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Fingerpainting

By Briana - Bri's Posts, Family - April 6th, 2010 1 Comment »

Yesterday, I noticed for the first time that Caleb was bored. Immediately upon this observation, all of the following happend within the next 5 seconds:

1) I had an epiphany that my little baby was now a busy, curious toddler.

2) A wave of parental guilt/panic washed over me.

3) My mind raced with fears that my lack of educational activities from the past few weeks have been hindering his blossoming potential.

4) I got on Amazon.com and rush-ordered the thickest, most comprehensive, unabridged toddler activity book I could find.

5) The rational part of my brain finally kicked in and I calmed down.

I bought some finger paints a couple of weeks ago, but I’ve been too reluctant to use them because of the insane amount of mess they cause. However, today I was determined to plant some sort of educational seed in this 15 month old’s mind. So I stripped the boy down to his diaper, flattened out a grocery bag for a placemat, prepared a half of a roll of paper towels for imminent spills, splashes and smears, and let him at it. I would say it was a success. He got a kick out of the colorful slime and, by the end of it, he could even point to each color when I asked him.

Educational toddler lesson accomplished. My overactive parental instinct has been appeased… at least for now.

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Happy Easter!

By Briana - Bri's Posts, Family - April 4th, 2010 1 Comment »

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We hope your day was filled with the same things we enjoyed; love, family, and tasty food.

But most importantly, We hope this day reminded you of our Savior and His love for us….

… so powerful, not even death could overcome it.

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A Springtime Collage

By Briana - Bri's Posts, Family - April 1st, 2010 2 Comments »

I found this great app called Shakeit Photo. It turns your iPhone pictures into these neat little polaroids. We decided to have a little fun with it today while we went to the playground and hung out in the backyard. It didn’t hurt that it was a simply gorgeous day. I wish days like these would last forever.

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