Okay, so I got the video to post, but I'm not sure how to rotate it, so you'll have to turn your head to watch it (or, get Samuel to come to your house and mess with your computer and turn the entire display 90 degrees, which he did to ours before.)
Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas Pictures
Samuel was such fun on Christmas this year. In the past he has been overwhelmed, and wandered off after opening 1 or 2 presents. This year he was more than happy to open anything with his name on it, and even offered to help open things that were not for him. Here are some pictures:
Santa brought him some tape, and he had a great time sticking it all over the house:
And then sticking his tools to it:
Here are pictures of me and Ernie showing off our new hats:
Our christmas tree pizza:
Santa brought him some tape, and he had a great time sticking it all over the house:
And then sticking his tools to it:
Here are pictures of me and Ernie showing off our new hats:
Our christmas tree pizza:
I keep trying to post a video, but it doesn't seem to be working. I will try again later, so you can see Samuel playing a drum set that Bridget sent him. We refer to these in the video as "payback drums" since Ernie used to give Bridget's kids lots of noisy toys when they were younger. Samuel LOVES them.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Ice Storm
Last week we had an ice storm in Fort Wayne. Here are some pictures of the bushes and trees in our yard:
It has been so cold that nothing has had a chance to melt in almost a week. So we have been doing a lot of stuff inside. Here are some pictures of Samuel helping to make cookies (or eating as much dough as he can, and also for some odd reason, eating flour by the spoonful) :
He is beyond excited that it is Christmas Eve, and cannot wait for Santa to bring him some presents tonight. He doesn't seem to understand that the rolls of wrapping paper are just that - paper. He keeps trying to tear them apart to find the presents inside. He's going to have a blast tomorrow. We'll post more after Christmas!
It has been so cold that nothing has had a chance to melt in almost a week. So we have been doing a lot of stuff inside. Here are some pictures of Samuel helping to make cookies (or eating as much dough as he can, and also for some odd reason, eating flour by the spoonful) :
He is beyond excited that it is Christmas Eve, and cannot wait for Santa to bring him some presents tonight. He doesn't seem to understand that the rolls of wrapping paper are just that - paper. He keeps trying to tear them apart to find the presents inside. He's going to have a blast tomorrow. We'll post more after Christmas!
Christmas Parties
Ernie's company had 2 different Christmas parties that we attended this year: one was for adults, and one was for children of the employees.
Here we are at the adults party:
And here we are at the kids party. If you're wondering what Samuel has all over his face, it's chocolate. He found these little treats made with pretzles, rolos, and m&m's. He had no interest in any of the other party things (like Bingo) once he saw those treats. He just kept wanting to eat more and more of them. Not that I can blame him - they are super good.
Here we are at the adults party:
And here we are at the kids party. If you're wondering what Samuel has all over his face, it's chocolate. He found these little treats made with pretzles, rolos, and m&m's. He had no interest in any of the other party things (like Bingo) once he saw those treats. He just kept wanting to eat more and more of them. Not that I can blame him - they are super good.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Tape, Tape, Tape
Samuel has entered what I like to call the "office supply" phase. He loves tape, scissors, glue, and paper. Loves them so much that last night we wrote a letter to Santa and he asked for tape for Christmas. I think if we were to take him to Office Depot right now and let him loose in the tape and scissors aisle, he might just pass out.
This weekend Ernie was installing some towers that he built in our closet, and to keep Samuel occupied, we gave him a brand new roll of tape and some paper. He managed to use the ENTIRE roll while we worked in the closet.
The closet is not done yet, but here are how the towers are looking right now:
After we finished working in the closet and Samuel had used up all of the tape we keep upstairs in the office, we went downstairs, where he found the tape we keep in the kitchen (Santa? If you read our blog, seriously send him some tape.) He crawled under the kitchen table and was quietly working away with tape and scissors for quite some time.
A quiet kid usually means trouble, and this was no exception. Look what he decided to cut with his safety scissors:
Yes, that would be Ernie's shoelace. Did you know a 3 year old with safety scissors could cut shoelaces? We obviously did not. So we now have a rule that scissors can ONLY be used while sitting at the table, and they can ONLY cut paper.
This weekend Ernie was installing some towers that he built in our closet, and to keep Samuel occupied, we gave him a brand new roll of tape and some paper. He managed to use the ENTIRE roll while we worked in the closet.
The closet is not done yet, but here are how the towers are looking right now:
After we finished working in the closet and Samuel had used up all of the tape we keep upstairs in the office, we went downstairs, where he found the tape we keep in the kitchen (Santa? If you read our blog, seriously send him some tape.) He crawled under the kitchen table and was quietly working away with tape and scissors for quite some time.
A quiet kid usually means trouble, and this was no exception. Look what he decided to cut with his safety scissors:
Yes, that would be Ernie's shoelace. Did you know a 3 year old with safety scissors could cut shoelaces? We obviously did not. So we now have a rule that scissors can ONLY be used while sitting at the table, and they can ONLY cut paper.
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