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Archive for October 1st, 2010

The Little Parrot

Posted by Heather Manning On October - 1 - 2010

No, I’m not talking about the lovebirds or budgies – it’s Christiano.

I can’t even count all the words he can say now.  This is awesome, but it shocks me.  I was totally expecting him to not say one thing until he was 2, just like my girls.  He seems to be taking after Jordan though.  He doesn’t have quite the vocabulary Jordan did at a year and a half, but he’s not that far behind.  (At 18 months, our dr said Jordan had the vocabulary of a 3 or 4 year old.  I could literally have conversations with him at that age like I have with Alyce now.  It was crazy.)

Last night he had a new one and I’m not completely sure where he heard it at.  I don’t really recall any of my kids saying this, but something is nagging at the back of my mind telling me it had to have been Jordan.

We were hanging out in my bed last night reading books when all of a sudden Christiano said, “oopa day-ey”.  Do you get what’s he’s trying to say?  I looked at him and I said, oopsie daisy?  He grinned all big, “oopa day-ey!  oopa day-ey!  oopa day-ey!”

My 19 month old now says oopsi daisy.

He also learned me too and I do!

Picture me, sitting there, doing my make up.  Alyce runs up to me and says, I want lip gloss!  Christiano runs up behind her, Me too!  Me too!  Then he opens his slobbery mouth all wide, just like sissy.  Honey, the lip gloss won’t stick to your slobbery-ness.

I put on deodorant, he comes running, me too!  me too! all trying to pull his shirt sleeve up to get to his pit.

Who wants a popsicle?

Christiano comes running!  I do!!!!

Who wants to clean the living room?

I do!!!

No you don’t, stop telling fibs.

Last night, the kids had been told over and over to get their chores done. There was hardly anything to do.  They kept putting it off and putting it off and finally supper was done. (Supper was frozen pizza because Katiana had a game last night and Pato had put my whole crock pot in the fridge full of the beef and noodle soup I made before Tuesday’s practice.  I felt lazy about getting it out.)  I told them they could eat as soon as things were picked up.  Alyce came running to me.  Mama!  Mama! We’re done.  Can we eat?  Christiano started slapping my leg. Mama!  Mama! 

Are you done cleaning Christiano?

Yesssssss.

You, my dear son, did not clean anything, and you already ate your pizza.

Silly boy.

Are they not just amazing at this age?  I mean, really they are amazing at any age, I love watching my kids learn new things, but at this age, at 19 months, it’s like they learn something new every time you turn around. 

You also have to watch them so much more closely because they think they can do anything.  The only thing Christiano is scared of is a swing.  The child hates to swing, which makes me wonder how he is related to his sisters, whose 3 favorite words are mommy push me.

Other than that, no fear.  He climbs EVERYTHING.  In the time it took me to put away lunch yesterday he was on top of Jordan’s loft bed.  Yes.  He climbed the ladder and got on the bed that is higher up in the air than I am tall.  (I have to stand on my tip toes to shake Jordan’s shoulder when he’s in bed.)  Jordan’s door is now closed all the time.  Only problem is, he can open doors now too.

And the refrigerator.

I need to get a refrigerator lock, but if he’s anything like my other 3, he’ll learn how to rip that puppy right off the refrigerator by the second day.

(That would be the reason I need a new refrigerator lock, I’ve gone through 3 of them, one with each kid.)

He climbs up to the top bunk of Katiana’s bed when the girls are up there.  I constantly hear, mom!  Christiano is on my bed again.  When I walk in he’s sitting there with a big grin on his face and then scoots to the back so I have to climb the ladder to get him.

He pushes chairs to my sink so he can play in the water.

His favorite thing in the world to do is to dump the budgie’s food on the floor.  No matter how many times he gets in trouble for it, when things are really quiet and I go in search of him, 9 times out of 10 he has dumped their food and is playing with it on the floor.

He can unlock and open the sliding glass door now.  Escaping is also on his list of things to do each day.

Plus, he loves to climb on my bed and remove everything from the shelves I have on my walls.  Then he puts the bird Katiana made me out of clay into the bowl Jordan made me out of clay and shakes it up and down.  Give me that!

Jor-an did it!

Jordan did not did not do it.  I am sitting here watching YOU do it.  Don’t you go blaming Jordan.

No fear at all. 

Did I mention that he reminds me of Jordan at this age?

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Don’t you let that innocent little face fool you.   He really is rather naughty.

And I wouldn’t have him any other way.  He has brought such joy to our family.  I adore that little guy.

Have a great day!

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How Do You Play In The Fall?

Posted by Heather Manning On October - 1 - 2010

So, Shout wants to know how you make time for play in the fall? 

We live an apartment, so we have no need to rake.  Not a lot of jumping in leaves around here, though sometimes Pato will push the leaves together with a shovel (we don’t have a rake yet – since the apartments take care of that), then the kids get a chance to run and jump in the leaves.

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Oh yes, that is Miss Katiana and Miss Alyce when I was pregnant with Christiano jumping in the pile daddy raked.

Since they don’t get to do that often, because as you can see we really don’t get a lot of leaves over here (we have like miniature trees), we try to find other things to do.  I take the kids to the park a lot during the fall.  I hate hot weather and I’m one of those people that stays in the air conditioning all summer long.  Come September, I am in heaven when it drops to 65-75 degrees and we go a lot.  Plus, fall starts a new year of soccer.  I always equate fall with soccer.  We spend most of our time in September and October at the practice fields or the game fields.  With 2 kids in soccer I am always on the go.  While the older 2 are practicing, the younger 2 are always playing on the playground.  They live for Tuesdays and Fridays (our practice days this season).

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And what else does fall bring for us?  Halloween!  Halloween is my favorite holiday.  I know most people love Christmas best and I do love Christmas, but I love Halloween.  I love the fun of picking out costumes, I love the dressing up, I love all the fun activities there are scheduled around Halloween.  Most of my kids aren’t really old enough yet for a haunted house, but I might take my oldest this year.  We always go to the zoo for Night Eyes at least once, then we hit Living History Farms for their fun (hay rack rides, roasting marshmallows, etc), and of course trick or treating, which we usually do at least twice.  We usually trick or treat in our area one night then go out to where Jordan’s dad lives because all of his relatives love to see the kids dressed up. 

Message from Shout: Shout knows play is so much more than fun and games. Studies show that unstructured play helps kids build fundamental skills like problem solving, coping, and conflict resolution. In other words: play is how kids become happy, healthy adults. Fall has arrived with crisp, cool air and new reasons to go out and play. So, let your kids take that rewarding jump into a pile of leaves. Take at trip to the park and watch their imaginations run free. The one thing you won’t do is worry about their clothes; play should get messy and Shout can help.

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Soccer alone causes a lot of messiness with grass stains and mud when you play in the rain plus there’s all the fun dirt to play in at the park.  My littlest 2 love to sit in the pebbles or the sand and build to their hearts content.  I’ve never been one who worries about stains.  I have some friends who freak out when their kids are playing.  No!  Don’t do that!  You’ll get your clothes dirty!  First, I don’t take my kids to the park in their best clothes, second, clothes wash.  Shout makes plenty of stain fighters for that.  More important is the fact that they are having fun, running, playing, getting exercise without even knowing that’s what they are doing.  And they are learning every time they are out there.  I watch Christiano and with every step he takes on the playground, he gets a little more adventuresome, tries one thing he hadn’t tried before.  He gets a little braver and climbs a little higher.

That to me is more important than how I’ll have to try to get that grass stain out of his knee after he fell running after his sister.  The sound of his giggles and him yelling his sister’s name – Leece!  Leece!, how can you even think about laundry when you hear that?

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