

Thanks, Kyle, for a great time! Happy Wednesday everyone! :)
Thanks, Kyle, for a great time! Happy Wednesday everyone! :)
Andy also found an "interesting" plant while he was spraying....this plant was TRIPLE sprayed!!!
Alex was absolutely exhausted! He fell asleep in the short 30 minute drive BOTH to and from Sargent, as well as in the car on the way to Gibbon last night for another two baseball games. Andy's guys played well again, but fell short. They are impoving with every game, so that is encouraging. They really struggle with pitching, so once they get that all figured out, I think that they will do really well.
Alex also slept the entire way home from Gibbon, even though we drove through a mid-Nebraska hurricane. The rain was blowing so hard that it was almost impossible to see the edges of the road - but we made it home safely. Now it's on to another week - Alex slept in until 8:15 this morning, and took a fairly good nap this morning. He's now munching on pizza, and I am trying to catch up on laundry.
Have a great week everyone! :)
"Uh, Mr. Boss Man Jeff, Alexander decided that he was going to come to work with me today. Don't worry, the nursing home patients will LOVE how cute he is - and you don't have to worry about him running in front and tripping any of them. If he does, well, I can then pick them up for therapy for the next few months. So, is that okay?"
Yeah, right. Jeff would LOVE that.......
On a somewhat similar note, when all three of us (or even just Alex with one of us) are looking at pictures, every time Alex sees Andy, he says, "Daddy". If there is a picture of Alex and I, he will say, "Mommy and Daddy" - I keep saying, "That's Alex." It's just funny how Alex sees Andy when looking at pictures. He did know quite a few other people, though, without much prompting....Grandpa, Grandma, "AuShhh" - that was Aunt Sarah, and every time he saw his cousin, Noah, he said, "Bob" and held his arms like he didn't know where Bob was. He does seem to know that Noah and Bob go together......how funny!! :)
Tonight for supper we had Plain Red Soup (tomato soup for the rest of the world) and grilled cheese sandwiches. *Here's the story behind "Plain Red Soup" - I am NOT a fan of tomatoes - I like ketchup, cocktail sauce, pasta sauces, etc., but I do NOT like tomatoes. I will pick them out of chunky chili or sauces, and do not eat them "fresh" out of the garden (yes, I have tried them with both salt/pepper and with sugar). I've never liked them, I don't know why. So I think that my Mom came up with "Plain Red Soup" in an effort to get me to eat it. It worked, and I like it, but still call it plain red soup. (Yes, Grandma, Alex is free to eat tomatoes - he actually LOVES them - he and Andy can have them!!) :)
So as we were getting supper ready, the sandwiches had just came off of the griddle. They were still pretty toasty, so Andy was cooling it off with his spatula. Alex decided to help "fan" it off.....it's hilarious!! :)
Once Alex had successfully cooled all of his food off, it was time to pray and then eat. WHAT A MESS!! He hasn't had much luck with the spoon, but he did manage to get some of it into his mouth. Unfortunately, his chin, shirt, elbow, fingers, ear, nose, eyebrow, and cheek were all in the way, so they all got soup on them, too. He did seem to enjoy it, though!
Then it was off to the bath. What a messy boy! Daddy and Alex had fun with his bath tonight - when I went in to see what all of the giggling was about, they BOTH had soaked heads! Andy was still in his work clothes, so it was quite funny! At least they had fun - my bathroom will dry eventually! :) Here he is "pre-cleaning" :)
Enjoy!
Hello all!
Well, we have survived the monsoon of central Nebraska. It rained from about midnight on Wednesday/Thursday until early Saturday morning. Most of Friday was a downpour - and there was lightening and thunder to complete the entire picture. It was forecasted to rain all weekend, and this morning, it looked like the skies could open up at any second. But, then the sun came out, and it's 80 here now! Crazy Nebraska weather! (I finally had to turn the HEATERS back on yesterday, because the high was 50!) I hope they are OFF for at least a few months now!
Our town is having it's annual ExtraORDinary days - a carnival comes to town, there are all sorts of free meals (there was a free hot dog feed on the courthouse lawn at noon today - a fly-in breakfast at the airport tomorrow, and a catered BBQ tomorrow afternoon), and lots of fun things to do. Andy had to work this morning, so we went downtown (it's only two blocks away, for those of you who have not had the pleasure of visiting Ord) for some ice cream and to check out the rides. Most of them were geared towards older kids, but Alex was content to watch everyone else enjoy the rides. We sat on a park bench for a while under a nice shade tree and ate some ice cream. It was a really nice afternoon.
Then tonight - pregnant momma was craving lasagna, so that's what we had for supper. It wasn't quite as good as my mommy's, but it was definitely good. Alex really enjoyed it too, he had almost two full pieces, as well as most of a slice of cheesy garlic bread. YUM-O!! :)
My first full week at home with Alex was wonderful! It's amazing how his language is expanding every day! It seems like he is getting two or three new words every day - and attempting to say many others! Tonight I opened up a window that Squiggles like to sit in front of, so I called her name as I opened it. Alex was trying to say her name, and ran to all of her usual hiding places, calling her name the whole time. I'm amazed.
We've attached a video close to the time he was finished eating, and I tried to get him to say some of the words he knows, as well as a few new ones. "Bye-bye" is a new one - although he has been waving goodbye for months. Enjoy!
One other thing that Andy and I noticed today - as we were talking about his new tooth - we realized that we were NOT talking about the same place in his mouth. Insisting that I was correct (and Andy insisting that HE was correct), we found out that we BOTH were right. The little man is pushing through two top MOLARS towards the back, on either side. I think they are molars anyway - they are pretty close to the back of his mouth. Both sides have a little tip showing through. So, for those of you that are counting - the front top two and bottom front two have been in for months. There is one coming in on the top right - immediately next to his front two teeth. Then there are two other recently discovered "tips", both on the top, on either side.
My question is, "Is this 'normal'?" I know that every kid gets their teeth on their own schedules, but is it weird that he is getting molars (or at least back teeth) before the front ones have shown themselves? I guess I am already worried that there won't be room for them all! (Just one more thing I worry about - I know, I need to quit worrying!) Anyone else's kids been through a similar scenario? Thanks!! :)
He slept until 8:30!!! New record for the little man!
Well, he's done eating breakfast, so we are off to the church's rummage sale to see if we can't find anything we can't live without! :)
You can't see it from this shot, but his shirt was COVERED in grass! He had been playing in some water earlier, and his shirt wasn't quite dry yet. With the freshly cut grass, you can imagine what this shirt looked like!
And a smile for the camera! You can also see in his little paw his beloved rock, affectionately called, "mine." He seemed to have discovered that word this past week, because we heard it ALL WEEKEND!!! Mine, mine, mine, mine.......yes, little man, just about everything here is yours - but, come November, things will change! :)
At some point this morning, Alex slid his legs out of bed and onto the floor, but kept the upper part of his body in bed, thus, sleeping standing up. I don't ask why, and I don't ask how. We just take the pictures.
On an unrelated topic, much rejoicing around our house today as today was the last day of school. Christine was student free as of noon today, and only has 2 workdays left, and then she's off for the summer. Yay for three months paid vacation.
Tonight, we went to the Last Resort, and cabin retreat place just north of the Comstock dam (yeah, we didn't know they had a dam either) for a retirement party for Mr. Nitchie, Sargent's longtime science teacher. We had a nice time, and Alex enjoyed observing and yelling at the lodge's dog from a distance. However, when the dog got close, Alex was not quite as happy. But as soon as he ran away, Alex would start yelling "Bob" again.
(For those curious, Elly and Neil and Noah have a dog named Bob, and Alex has taken to calling all dogs of assorted shapes, sizes, breeds, colors, and smells, "Bob".)
After a couple hours of eating, chatting, chasing a small child, and talking baseball, it was time to head home. Alex is now fast asleep, and Christine is getting ready for bed.
In closing, I hope everyone has a great finish to their week and a fantastic weekend!
And the answer is no. No one cares if a mime gets crushed by a falling tree.
No one.
Not even his family. Maybe his "Bob".
This weekend my parents came to visit. My Dad is going to be leading the "troops" in our bathroom and kitchen remodels this summer. He needed to see it all to see what kind of timeline we'll need to be on, look at any potential "hangups", and get a general idea of what Andy and I want done. PLUS, they wanted to see their grandson! (Maybe that was the first reason, and the bathroom/kitchen was just an added bonus!) :)
Alex was hooked to Grandpa's leg all weekend! If Grandpa went downstairs, Alex wanted to go, too. Grandpa goes outside, Alex is right there. Alex wanted to follow him into the bathroom a couple of times, but that was just a little too close. I drew the line at that point. Here's a video of one of the rare times Grandpa went outside with Alex staying inside - at this point he finally figured out how to say, "Grandpa!" Yay for new words!! :)
Grandpa also did one of Alex's FAVORITE things - READING! Here's a shot of them reading a book about animals:
We also had quite a bit of fun out in Grandpa's pickup. As they were loading their things into the back, Alex wanted to climb in. He had a BLAST out there! I don't know why we bother buying toys - he LOVES the things that are just everyday - laying around! Here he is in the back, one of the few moments that he was actually sitting:
And playing through the window with Grandma:
Then it was time to say goodbye - Alex gave hugs and kisses all around - here he is "sharing the love" with Grandma:
Then tonight, at supper, Alex started a new "look" - he bends his head forward just so you can barely see his eyes - and then looks up at you while his head is still bowed. We have a couple of pictures, plus a video. What a funny man!
Thanks to all of you who sent birthday wishes, flowers, and other gifts - THANK YOU!!! Thanks also for all of the Mother's Day cards - I loved reading them! We had a wonderful time - I am so very thankful for all of you!! Happy Mother's Day to ALL of you mothers out there! :)
Wow - today was sure a Monday! We were all so tired this morning, it was hard to get out of bed! But today was a BEAUTIFUL day - almost 80 degrees - this crazy May weather has us all baffled. Snow/blizzard conditions one day, and 48 hours later - high 70's!! Hopefully winter has officially left us for a while!
Tonight, although Alex was borderline fussy all night, we did have quite a bit of fun with an "improv" game. He really likes to sit on the couch - and can be territorial about it at times. Tonight was one of those nights. He didn't want anyone else on the couch, but when Andy and I were up and moving around, he would want to be held. Jokingly, I picked him up and said, "Stay on the couch!" He thought this was HILARIOUS!! I got one of those deep belly laughs......so the game ensued. Andy came in from the other room to shoot the video. Enjoy!
Tomorrow night I may not be able to post, as we need to run to Grand Island to pick up a few things for both home and school. The 5th and 6th grades are travelling to the Omaha zoo on Wednesday, and we need to buy food, as they don't provide anything. We also need a few things for home, so a post may be coming on Wednesday. Have a great day everyone!
A video of Alex playing in the car - being a little monkey!
It was a nice weekend, and as always, the time went by way too quickly. We did see some "unexpected" friends when we stopped in Ogallala for a quick bite - Pastor John and Joanne Peterson from (formerly) Timothy in Blue Springs. They said to tell everyone hello - and that they miss you all!