Monday, April 20, 2009

Cartoons and Cuddling

Poor little Grayson got a fever yesterday morning and has had one all day today too. He's been pretty lethargic and keeps saying "Hold you Mama". That's toddlerese for "please hold me".
We spent most of the day on the couch watching cartoons and cuddling. I must admit, as sad as I was that he isn't feeling well, I can't think of a much better way to spend a Monday. He's still got a little spunk though because tonight after I gave him a dose of Tylenol he said, "Mmmmm, liciuos. Dank you mama!" David and I laughed because we didn't even know he knew the word, delicious. I guess this is an instance that I'm really glad he likes anything remotely sweet and sugary.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Inspiration

When David and I first started talking about having kids David once made me laugh out loud by saying, "I really hope we have a kid with my personality and your hair." Since what he was saying wasn't as arrogant as it sounds, I'll translate for you. Pretty much he wanted a kid with a crazy personality and crazy hair.
Thanks for that one David.
Regardless, that is what God decided to bless us with. Even though Grayson is barely over 2, we are pretty sure he has inherited both of those traits from him good ole mom and pop. So, these are some of Grayson's "moments" that inspired this blog in the first place. I don't want to forget them. In random order...

-Almost every morning while Grayson is eating breakfast he says "Cheers!" and he clinks his sippy cup of milk to my cup of coffee (carefully of course). My mom taught him that one when we lived with them.

-I'm convinced Grayson would stay outside all day long if I let him. Favorite activities include driving his firetruck, swinging, cooking food in his playhouse, walking up to the school by our house with David and doing the steps and ramps, and pretending to drive our cars and pushing all of the buttons. (I can't count the number of times I turn on my car and the radio blares, and the blinkers and windshield wipers start going!)

-Grayson loves to go on "Bamboo Adventures" with his Pappy. And occassionally other people get invited.

-Lately, Grayson has gotten pretty bossy in the car. I guess he has a good sense of direction because he generally knows where we are and if he doesn't like the destination he'll say "No, that way!!!!" and point in the direction he wants to go. Maybe we should mix things up a bit and go to different places for a change.

-I love that the other day Grayson dragged his Bibi into his room to show her all his toys and looked at us and said "Out!" He's two and we are already cramping his style.

-Six times now, I have walked into his room after his nap and found him pant less and diaper less. Sometimes with the added bonus of poo smeared everywhere. Six times he has gotten punished for this. You think he would learn. Maybe he senses the dilemma in my head of whether to laugh hysterically or start dry heaving.

-Grayson was a late walker and talker. Now he is making up for lost time, since he rarely slows down or meets a stranger. He loves to wave and talk to everyone we meet at the store, the dry cleaning lady, and pretty much anyone who will listen. He greets me every morning from his crib, before I even turn on the light, with a very loud "Hi Mama! Do today?" (which means, what are we going to do today?) He then rushes out of the room to go find Maya, our dog, and greets her with a very long sentence about random things. She is not a morning dog, so she just sits there and listens patiently and gives him a short happy lick when he is done. The whole thing makes me laugh every morning, which is no small feat since I usually haven't had a cup of coffee yet.

-I love that Grayson yells "Ellie! Anna!" everytime we see the Shelton girls, which is at least 2-3 times a week. He also threw a huge temper tantrum yesterday when he decided he would rather go home with them in their car rather than with me. Lovely.

-I love that Grayson gets to frequently play with his cousins Will and Anna Lee. I am somewhat fearful of the shenanigans they will get themselves into one day. Hopefully, Grayson won't be the instigator.

-I love that when we go out to eat with Holman's, we can sit Grayson and Cooper by each other and they totally entertain each other.

-Grayson says "nack" for snack, and "nake" for snake. Common kid stuff. I almost lost it the other night when David was sounding out "snack" for him, and he matter of factly looked at David and said "Nack, that's right Dada." Like, he was proud of David for saying it correctly. Ha.

-Grayson has one huge sweet tooth. He devours anything with a trace amount of sugar in it. He would shake his Easter eggs and say "Candy?" and if they didn't rattle he would throw them down until he found one that did.

-If he hears something out of the ordinary his eyes get real big and he will stick one finger up in the air and say "Hear it?"

-I love that Aunt Lele (my sister Leslie) can do no wrong in his eyes. Everything is hilarious when she does it. And that he prefers to hold her hand vs. mine when we are out and about.

-When asked who his favorite dada is he replies "Dada David" and favorite mama "Mama WeeAnn". He also calls for us by name from his crib sometimes. Weird.

-Some mornings when he wakes up before me I hear him call from his crib "Maaamaaaaa...wake up!!!"

-If our parents babysit for us, he is often heard saying the next morning "Bibi, are you?" or "G, are you?" (Which means, where are you? Come get me now).

-I love that everyday Grayson asks to go to school or music class. And to play with Play Doh. In that order. Before I have even lifted him out of his crib.

Obviously, I love his one-liners from his crib and I promise I don't leave him in there all the time. It was after hearing some of these funny things from his little self, that got me thinking "I have to write this down!"

Explanation

I started a blog in 2006 right before Grayson was born. Then, Grayson was born.
After the blur of several moves, a complete house remodel, and several job changes, I kind of started thinking about it again. Kind of.
But since we live really close to almost all of our family now, I didn't see the purpose. So like most things I get outspoken about, I stuck my foot in mouth a few too many times about stay-at-home moms who blog. Ouch. You can chalk that one up right behind me saying I would never be a nurse, get married right after college, or the one time I told a friend "Why would you ever want to live in Missouri?"
(Um, we did for 5 years. And it wasn't bad.)
So, I would like to recant my previous obnoxious statements about blogging. Please don't judge me.

With all that said, I'm not sure how I'll use this blog. I know some use theirs to stay connected, encourage others, or journal their feelings. I think my main purpose will be to record the hilarious and not so hilarious moments of Grayson's life that I know I won't ever want to forget. And even though I love the idea of cute scrapbooks, that is just not me. I'm a task oriented, right-brained kind of girl and I'm pretty sure Leslie got both our portions of creativity. So basically, I just want it written down so I can go back and remember. And, to repeat my tag line...
I type faster than I write. Plus it's legible.