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Friday, July 25, 2008

A few random things that melt our heart...

Okay, every day Alex does something so completely adorable that I cannot help but call Mike, my mom, and every living relative we have to share the news. So, instead of shouting it from the rooftops, I have compiled a list of Alex's oh-so-precious moments...

1. He is learning a new word every day. Mike and I had diagnosed Alex (based on our expertise which is nonexistent) as a late-talker and we had been twiddling our thumbs waiting for Alex to finally communicate to us a word or syllable that actually made sense. It has been only the last week or so that he has expanded his vocabulary! He has now added the number two and five and not only says them but clearly identifies them on paper and when we hold up our hands! Sheer genius! He can also say cow, duck, please, keys, cheese, bye-bye, hi, banana, yellow, and a slew of others! He can also say his vowels, thanks to Mike!

2. Alex has always loved puzzles and solved them within a matter of seconds. I bought him another puzzle yesterday which did not have the illustrations on the board, only the cut-out of the puzzle pieces. I was worried that it would throw him off and he would sling it away out of a fit of frustration. Nope, he placed those pieces back as if he had memorized where they were originally placed. I may be naive and ignorant and maybe most toddler's his age has mastered this but I was still impressed! Never underestimate the intelligence of a toddler!

3. I religiously use my laptop and occasionally I let Alex use it as well. He is an expert "scroller" meaning he scrolls up and down the screen, studying the words and pictures as they go by. He has somehow figured out that the laptop gets warm on his lap. He quickly solved this dilemma by grabbing a dish cloth from the kitchen and carefully spreading it out on his lap before placing the computer on it. Where he got this I have no idea because neither Mike and I do that!

4. He loves Sesame Street and Word World and repeats the numbers and letters as they are shown across the screen.

The list goes on and on....from his lively greeting when Mike comes home, to his great singing and dancing abilities, to his little cries (clearly forced) so he can have his cookie...it all melts our hearts. He is a wonderful little boy and we cannot wait to see what each day brings us!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Texas Trip

I've been meaning to post pictures from our recent trip to Texas, but my elusive jump drive which contained all the pictures went MIA for a while. Alas, it has been found and here are the pictures. It was great trip and it was wonderful to see my Mamaw. It was her first time to see her great-grandson! We also met a plethora of cousins and Alex was in heaven playing with all of them. It was a truly down-home feel where we enjoyed the company of my Aunt Beverly, Sarah, Steve, Stevie, Bailee, Brandon, Christie, Mariah, Christie's newborn, and of course my Dad and my Mom! It was a mini family reunion! We also met other relatives who were kind enough to drive down and see us!


Alex and Bailee getting acquainted with each other

Mamaw and Alex!


Fourth of July in Texas

A contemplative Bailee

Family dinner at Pappadeaux!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Water fun!


Alex loves the water. Swimming in it, bathing in it, splashing in it, wherever there is water, Alex is there. So, I thought I'd take him to our local outdoor mall. They have a splash park that I thought Alex would love. Alex, however, wasn't so sure. Cold water shooting out of the ground with wild kids running about? I don't think it was his idea of fun. Oh well, he amused me for a few minutes and even walked the whole perimeter of the park. I even got a few smile out of him :)

He loves being outside

Watching the other kids at the splash park


Not quite sure what to make of all this


Hmm...water splashing out of the ground! Cool!

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Fun at Elitch's


Mike's company had their annual company outing at Elitch Gardens (formerly Six Flags). I was a little apprehensive about going because Alex has never been in any type of amusement park. I had been avoiding to go simply because I did not want to deal with #1- a toddler scared of rides and #2- a TIRED toddler scared of rides. Nevertheless, I agreed to go because it was FREE. Best reason to go right? Anyway, I could not have been more wrong about my preconcieved notions. Alex loved every minute of it and loved every ride. We even managed to stay wayyyy past his naptime and the little kiddo was still in good spirits. So, needless to say, Disneyland here we come!


He loved riding in the teacups with Daddy!

With Mommy


Around the world in sixty seconds!

More teacup fun! He went twice!

Showing off his piano skills!