Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Self Portrait
Have I mentioned that I love my kids. I love their creativity. This is a self portrait that Alex designed.
In case you are wondering. This is Alex punching himself in the face.
I know.
In Jayden news: He rode his tricycle all the way to the playground and back! He loves riding his bike now. Today he cried when we went to use the car to go to the grocery store. He wanted to ride his bike, snow and all.
Alex who has always been a little nervous riding his bike, due to recent crashes, peddled so fast he beat us home and gave mom a heart attack because he rode out of sight. This after having a safety discussion not an hour before. So we had a talk again. In which I found out that Alex needed to get home to use the bathroom.
In case you are wondering. This is Alex punching himself in the face.
I know.
In Jayden news: He rode his tricycle all the way to the playground and back! He loves riding his bike now. Today he cried when we went to use the car to go to the grocery store. He wanted to ride his bike, snow and all.
Alex who has always been a little nervous riding his bike, due to recent crashes, peddled so fast he beat us home and gave mom a heart attack because he rode out of sight. This after having a safety discussion not an hour before. So we had a talk again. In which I found out that Alex needed to get home to use the bathroom.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Yummy In My Tummy
Jayden is finally at the age that he can understand our "No Thank You Bite Rule" With out us having to force feed him. (I'm kidding, I don't force feed him). Last week, after much coaxing he tried Barbeque Chicken. Then he proceeded to inhale his chicken asking for seconds and then thirds. This week it was Spaghetti. After one bite he started scarfing it down not even bothering to use utensils just the Plate-To-Mouth method. I eventually got him to use a spoon.
In his own words:
"This is Yummy In My Tummy" "This makes my tummy go Vrrrrooooop" (picture a toddler sticking out a cute little full tummy)

Then he and Alex compared full tummies. I love my kids.
In his own words:
"This is Yummy In My Tummy" "This makes my tummy go Vrrrrooooop" (picture a toddler sticking out a cute little full tummy)

Then he and Alex compared full tummies. I love my kids.
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