Sunday, November 29, 2009
Winter Cleaning?
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First of all...
Wyatt: "First of all, a baby bit the teacher's finger!"
Me: "What! Who?"
Wyatt: "I don't know that kid's name. A baby."
Me: "Was it a boy or a girl? Was she smaller than you?"
Wyatt: "Yeah, she was small, she was a girl too."
Me: "What do you think about that? Was it nice to bite the teachers finger?"
Wyatt: "No, she was a bad girl. That's what the teacher told her. She was a bad girl!"
Me: "Goodness, well, I'm glad you understand that it wasn't nice. What else happened?"
Wyatt: "Well, first of all, (yes he said it again. Must be the phrase of the day.) Rachel ate the playdough."
Me: "Oh no! That's not good."
Wyatt: "I know. Rachel's gonna get sick like when the doggies ate those berries in the backyard. 'Member that Mommy?"
Me: "Oh yes, I remember Duke getting sick. Did you have a good day, then?"
Wyatt: "Oh yes! You didn't even have to check on me!"
Me: "You're right, Wyatt. Looks like you did have a good day, first of all!"
Friday, November 13, 2009
"This Was A Bad Idea!"
It seemed to take him forever to learn this whole bike thing. Those little knocked knees just wouldn't quite move the right way to get those pedals going. But recently he finally mastered it well enough that I thought he could handle a ride around the park. I explained the rules, "Stay on the sidewalk," "Wait for me," "If its too hard to ride up hill, then get off and push the back." Following that last rule, once we got up to the hill, that's when the torture began. Sitting down, standing up, no matter which way he tried, Wyatt struggled to move that bike. Oh the agony of a three year old's world! Crocodile tears began flowing as I tried to convince Wyatt just a little bit more of this hill and we were going to be ok. Finally we made it, and then we had to take a break and just try to overcome the strain we had just been through.
The next few steps were filled with a debate about using the pedals or not. "Wyatt, if you pedal your bike, instead of just pushing it with your feet, we'll go faster." "No! I don't want to pedal!" "But Wyatt, there are people behind us trying to walk, and I've got the 2 dogs that just want to walk. Why don't you pedal your bike." "No! I want to just go home!!!" Crying, sobbing, screaming begins. "Wyatt, we are going home, we're going this way. Just a few more steps and then its all downhill." (By this point, this whole outing was going downhill.) "No! No! No!" I sat down, and we took another break.
Finally after a little more rest, we finished the next little section of our walk, which went without incident and we made it to the last part of our walk, all downhill. "Perfect," I thought. "He'll just pedal down and we'll finish on a positive note. Wyatt might want to do this again!" And then it happened. A blister formed on Wyatt's fragile little thumb from the long, terrible bike ride. Oh the pain! The agony! Skin peeling off and stinging pain shooting through his hand! Oh the horror! Doing my best to mother my child, I tried to reassure Wyatt that a "Go Diego Go!" band-aid was waiting for him at the house. Picture this, Wyatt, still riding the Big Wheel, with only one hand, because clearly the injured hand was completely crippled, same big crocodile tears as before streaming down his face, and screams and wailing of the most terrible kind sailing down the street. At this point, that's when my child very firmly says to me, between sobs, "This was a bad idea!" Yes it was, Wyatt, yes it was! Thank you for sharing your opinion with me!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Halloween Parties
Then our awesome friends down the street, the Corbetts, invited us over for some yummy chili with family and friends, before trick or treating. I love the "Trunk "R Treat" thing and I get the safety of it all, but growing up, we loved going from neighborhood to neighborhood, seeing our friends and family and all the costumes. So I love the fact that we live in a neighborhood that we can do that. We kind of know the houses to stay away from,but we've really started making friendships with our neighbors and its fun to see them on such a great night. After making a quick stop to see my parents at their Trunk R' Treat, we were super happy to come back home and find the party still going on with our friends down the street. So we hung out the rest of the evening stealing our kids candy, just visiting with neighbors, enjoying our little block party!
Our Costumes Revealed!


Knives + Pumpkins= Messy Fun!
I was feeling bad that I didn't do as many Halloween projects with Wyatt as I've done in years past. It seems like Halloween came up on us so fast. But in the long run, with Halloween being on a Saturday, it worked out nicely to carve our pumpkins that morning. No where to be, Byron was home, we put on "The Nightmare Before Christmas," which is one of our favorites ever since we rode the New Holiday Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Saturday was just a relaxing morning with KNIVES! Ha!The Spooky Season pt. 1
We started out this Halloween season with a visit to the good ol' carnival/pumpkin patch with its tooth missing "carnees" and rickety, unsafe amusement rides! Still, we had a good time. I made my mother ride most of the rides with Wyatt. I'm not sure if she appreciated that gesture or not. I think Wyatt's highlight, as it is every year, is riding the ponies. He loves those horses! How do I convince his Pappa to buy him one of those?



