Thursday, July 2, 2015

Aquarium

A couple weeks ago, we took a quick getaway down to Wilmington.  Nixon has loved looking at all the fish tanks we've randomly come across, so we figured the aquarium would be a big hit.  And sure enough, he loved it.  Part of his excitement may have been due to being able to run free after a couple hours in the car, but whatever the case may be, he had a blast running from exhibit to exhibit and pointing at everything he saw.


Wednesday, June 3, 2015

lately

Sitting on his scooter, looking out the window, and contemplating life.  Or maybe plotting his escape.
"If I can just get this buckled, maybe Mama will finally let me ride my scooter down the driveway!"  Sorry kid, not yet.
A bottle of bubbles for each hand, because you never know when the urge to blow some bubbles will strike.
Building towers with a little help from Daddy
Cutest dump truck driver ever
"Mom, let me out of the stroller so I can pull all these books off!"
Helmet selfie

Thursday, May 14, 2015

lately


His cup has the exact same smoothie in it, but it always tastes better from Mama's glass
He was having tons of fun unwrapping the rolls of wrapping paper, until he realized he had trapped himself in the closet
Snacks, check.  Water bottle, check.  Hat and sunnies, check.  Ready for a run walk!
Helping out with the chores.  Just kidding, he's really making a big mess but he has a blast so I let him splash around.
Stopping to smell the flowers. 



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Nixon: Fifteen Months

Fifteen months!  Nixon continues to be a busy, inquisitive, bright little toddler.  He is happiest when he's outside, picking up leaves and poking the dirt.  His little mind is soaking everything up and it seems like each day he's showing off some new skill he's learned (the latest one is opening flip-top bottles...no more letting him pull the condiments out of the fridge).

Things Nixon has been loving/learning/doing this month:
  • We're entering the climbing phase.  Anything he can get his little leg up on (which isn't much...yet) he's on top of.
  • When asked, he can show you where his ears, tummy, and tongue are, although most of the time he'll stick his tongue out in response to all three.  It must be more fun than patting his tummy.
  • Every time we walk by the front door, we have to wave to Mrs. Birdie, who built a nest just outside the door.  Maybe there will be some baby birdies to wave to soon.
  • He's finally starting to enjoy books apart from bedtime, although I'm not sure if he enjoys being read to or just likes turning the pages.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Asheville + Nixon Goes Camping

Over Easter weekend, we took advantage of Donovan having a couple days off and spent the weekend in Asheville.  We split our time between relaxing in a hotel downtown and one night camping.  Nixon absolutely loved our time out in the woods.  He explored, found sticks, ate dirt, and sat in leaves to his little heart's content.  Sleeping in the tent was not as much of a hit, so much so that we actually called it quits after one night instead of staying for two like we planned.  But, now we know how to be better prepared for next time, and for his first time camping I'd call it a success.



Thursday, March 26, 2015

Nixon: 14 Months

Here we are at fourteen months already!  Nixon keeps becoming more of a little boy and less of a baby.  He is constantly on the move and hardly ever slows down, except to eat and nap.  He's got "Mama" and "Dada" down, but no other words yet.  He does "talk" allllll day long though, so I think he's close!  He's still extremely curious and loves helping me around the house, such as turning the vacuum on and off, handing me plates one-by-one from the dishwasher, or watching me cook (the mixer is his favorite).


We've been slooooowly transitioning him from co-sleeping to his crib (which is turning out to be just as hard for me as it is for him) and we have a long ways to go, but I know he'll make the switch when he's ready.  From day one his motto has been "co-sleep or no sleep" and I don't think he's ready to let go of that quite yet.  He's also transitioning from two naps to one.  After a few weeks of fighting naps, I finally gave in and tried dropping the morning nap.  And success!  He still takes a short nap in the morning if he's extra tired, but most days he just goes down right after lunch.  Someday we'll get this sleep thing figured out.


Things Nixon has been loving/learning/doing this month:
  • Being chased, although he loves the being caught part the most, so most of the time he turns around or stops and waits until you catch him.  All while laughing hysterically.
  • He totally gets the concept of peek-a-boo and "where's Nixon?" and will hide behind things and then peek out with an adorable smile. 
  • Now that he's walking, he loves playing outside.  He mostly just walks around and pokes the bushes and picks up leaves, but we have been working on throwing a ball and he is actually getting pretty good at it.  
  • Close on the heels of the sippy cup victory of last month, comes victory over the straw cup.  So many drinking options!!
While I was putting the groceries away, he reached into the fridge and helped himself to an apple

Monday, March 2, 2015

Nixon: Thirteen Months

Yes, I realize I'm a bit late posting Nixon's thirteen-month update.  I'll blame it on the fact that I spend all my time chasing after the thirteen-month-old in question and rarely have time to sit down anymore.  This child is BUSY.  He is walking everywhere and getting into everything and exploring anything that he possibly can.  This is such a fun stage he's in right now and I love seeing what new shenanigans he gets into every day.

Things Nixon has been loving/learning/doing this month:
  • He has completely embraced walking, and now that he's able to stand up without pulling up on something, he rarely ever crawls.  I fully expect him to start sprinting any day. 
  • After months of trying, he has finally mastered the sippy cup.  He only had a bottle a handful of times, which I'm guessing is why it was so tricky for him. 
  • He's discovered how to throw things in the trash.  I have to watch him carefully lest his toys, sippy, or random kitchen utensil end up tossed.
  • The dishwasher continues to fascinate him and he loves helping me empty it.  And yes, I have to be quick or plates will end up on the floor (so far nothing has broken, so I guess our system is working)