Monday, February 23, 2009

Rainy Day Ruckus

After our regular breakfast with friends a rainy Sunday inspired us to make the most of time at home, as cramped as it is.
We read books...mostly those that Callum told us to read.
We blew up the airbed and bounced around on it.
We flipped through house magazine looking for trucks and cars, in that order.
We rolled up our sleeves and did some serious painting.
And, of course, we played with trucks. Here is Cal showing off the police car. Truth be told, I had to take a picture of each one of his different kinds of trucks. I just didn't think that everyone would want to see all of these. But, they are forever documented.










Sunday, February 22, 2009

Only 7 Weeks To Go!

You know, 7 weeks give or take a few. Behind me is the temporary wall put up to protect us from the dust and mayhem.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Visit to Grandma and Grandad's House

We enjoyed a weekend with Grandma and Grandpa Crowley in PA this weekend. Cal had a blast running around, rolling on the carpet, eating delicious food, climbing up and down the stairs and showing off his ever-growing singing skills.



On Sunday we visited the "Please Touch Museum" in Philadelphia. Forgetting that it was President's Day weekend we were not anticipating the huge crowd. With kids clambering all over the place and parents chasing after them, it was all a little bit too much for our low-key man (and, um, perhaps his parents, too). We pretty quickly decided we were better off singing 'Elmo Song" in the car as we drove home. More our style of entertainment.

Home?


We've discovered that the house project has been more unsettling for little Cal than we expected. Poor guy is so confused! He's only just built up the confidence to travel into the demolition site that is our old kitchen. Here we are trying to give him a sense of the new addition space. After about 5 minutes of looking around he said, "Home" as in "Please take me home now."

Sunday, February 8, 2009

House Progress

Well, everyone that said "YES! It does get worse before it gets better." You were right. They finished framing the addition and now we can walk in a get a sense of how things will look. It's a great feeling. It all seems to be moving quickly now.

Hammering and tinkering is happening almost all of the time. They have managed to keep our kitchen appliances available to us (albeit in a cold, cold shell of an old kitchen) but it makes it alot easier to be able to wash dishes. I'm sure, however, it will make access to a dishwasher, when it is actually set up, even more amazing.
We did have to take a break from time with friends and the outdoors to get house-related stuff done. Cal was happy to oblige. He loved opening and closing cabinets at the home improvement store as well as turning faucet nozels on their floor samples. (Quick tip: never buy the floor sample.) But, his favorite by far was pushing the big blue "truck" as he called it. He was so proud and got plenty of attention for his efforts.
Of course, it's really tiring to work that hard, a man needs a break. While it looks like he's sleeping in this picture, he is actually focusing really hard because he had been so extensively coached to hold on and not move. It was pretty cute.




Warm Weather and babies everywhere!

We enjoyed welcome warm weather this weekend and had the pleasure of attending an 'outdooring' for a new baby that coincided with her big sister's 2nd birthday (oh yes, more 2s!). The 'outdooring' was the official naming and thanksgiving for the birth of the families' second daughter...a tradition that is central to their heritage. It certainly seemed a great tradition to us. Speaking of new babies, we hit the third trimester a few weeks ago and it isn't hard to tell, as you can see!
Due to the warm weather, we were able to enjoy the park again, which was fantastic. We trekked over with our buddies for a full afternoon of outdoor fun.

Monday, February 2, 2009

21 Months and Sprouting!

Top 10 Incredible Things in the world of Cal-Cal at 21 Months:

1. As you can see SINGING!!. (Sorry about the sideways video.) He loves chiming in his bits and pieces of ABCD (sometimes mistaking LMNOP with e-e-em-i-lee, because of a baby at his daycare). But, he also sings 2/3rds of Baa Baa Black Sheep, which is no surprise given how many times he requested that Mama and Papa sing it.



2. Constant narration. He has a constant conversation going describing what he is doing, what we are doing, and what is going on in the world around him. "Man walking. Lady running. Car! Truck noisy! Cal-Cal looking. Mama see? Mama drinking mug." and on and on. One of my favorites was when we were all driving in the car and I'm talking to Kieran he says, "Mama talking. Papa talking." I said, "That's right Cal." and he responds, "Cal-Cal talking." He was talking about the fact that he was talking! Good stuff.

3. He loves playing with his cars and trucks and his favorite game is putting them into his plastic parking ramp. He can identify all manner of modes of transportation from ambulances (amee truck), buses, police cars (p-car), to taxis and racing cars (pee-d racer). But, he is getting more and more interested in playing farm and identifying the animals and their noises.

4. CLIMBING! Climbing, like crawling, has never been our little guy's most easily acquired skill but he has figured out climbing onto the couches and onto the platform at the library, as is shown below. He is extremely proud of himself and practices every chance he can get. He also loves climbing up the stairs and calls himself a "pee-d racer" and then moves as fast as he can.


5. He is great about checking in with everybody. If I ask, "Callum are you comfy?" He says, "yeah." and then "Mama comfy?" "Papa comfy?" "Cow comfy? (if his plastic cow is in the vicinity.)" or whatever else is with us. Same goes for checking in on whether anyone is cold, hot, or anything else that comes up and might be on the minds of others in the room.

6. FEELINGS! He's beginning to be able to discuss his feelings, a little bit. He knows how to say scared, in particular and if you ask him about seeing the fire trucks he will say, "Cal-Cal cared" (cared=scared). Because they were really loud and it frightened him. Otherwise, he can respond if you ask him about being upset or frustrated. Overall, he is more likely to get upset than he is to get angry.

7. He hates having toys taken away from him. It's alright if he gives it to you but he gets unbelievably upset if a toy is taken away without his permission or even if a toy that was set down but he considers it part of his game is picked up by someone else. We are trying to talk to him about 'taking turns' and that calms him down...knowing he will get it back soon. On the other hand, as soon as it returns to his possession, he holds it close to his chest. So much so that he can hardly play he's so busy 'guarding'.

8. He can't yet use pronouns but finds them hilarious! He will just yell out "He!" "Me!" "You!" "Him!" and then laugh. And, it's even funnier when we do it.

9. He's decided that "mama's baby" is behind her belly button and asks to see it. Then he checks his own belly button and says, "Cal-Cal's baby?". At daycare he will even lift up other kid's shirt!

10. He loves his books but only in the morning and right before bedtimes will he actually sit through reading a book. Otherwise, he names the title of his next book and then "Cal-Cal read it" and then plops down to look at a page or two before standing up to get the next book. Mostly, he wants to be on the move. As a result, all books have a nickname..."digger book" is the book with two pages of just trucks; "baby book" is the book called Baby Says Peekaboo; "apple book" is the alphabet book with an apple on the cover, etc. Except Hop on Pop, which is actually Hop on Pop.

We certainly see our share of emotional breakdowns and willfull resistance to all the rules, there is that part of approaching 2 as well. But, it more than balances out when you get a "Mama comfy?" followed by fits of giggles just for saying "Him!"