Thursday, January 31, 2008

Future Cutoffs


I sent Pippi to school in a perfect pair of pants today, and she came home with the pants on the right. The pants on the left have been patched, and than retorn. What's up with this kid? Do sweat pants get holes in the knees? I think I buy a new pair of pants every week for this kid.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

From Bananas to Bedtime

Breakfast
Bardo was removed from his crib around 7 this morning to start his exciting day. He starts off the day with a banana, and than another half of a banana. He then starts to cling to my leg while I assemble the ingredients for some delicious whole wheat pancakes. "Bardo, you look like you want to help. Do you want to help?" He nods. He than proceeds to finger paint all over the counter with some yogurt. He is directly placed back down on the floor, but somehow feels more satisfied just knowing what was going on on the counter.

He eats his pancakes in a surprisingly clean manner, but still decides that he will climb into Pippi's bath water with his clothes on. Somehow he only gets his pants wet. After changing clothes, I put Bardo in the backpack. The dog, seeing the backpack, starts running around and jumping. We all walk the dog.

After the walk, I decide that Pippi is indeed well enough to go to school. We take her to school, carefully carrying the diorama she made about the Arctic Tern.

The Hardware Store
Bardo and I head to the hardware store. When we walk into the store; we put weed killer in the cart. Bardo says, "Daddy." We walk over to the the door hardware. Bardo says, "Daddy." We investigate the shelving as Bardo calls, "Daddy daddy daddy." Auntie Lisa calls; I let him listen to his Auntie's voice, and he smiles really big before he pushes the phone away. As we drive home, Bardo eats a snack and then falls quickly to sleep.

Lunch
Bardo naps for 2 hours. After nap I put Bardo in his high chair and feed him a peanut butter and honey sandwich. He eats the first half of the sandwich and then stands up and starts shaking his high chair. "Do you want more?" Bardo gives his head a big nod and he sits back down. Bardo pulls the second half of his sandwich apart and puts one slice of bread on each cheek. Lovely.


The Playground
After a quick clean up job and a change of clothes, we hop into the car to get Pippi from school. We're a little early, so Bardo runs for the playground. Bardo discovers that the teeter-totter is much bouncier now that a bolt is missing. He stands and bounces it for awhile before he tries the slide. He calls "whee" as he goes down the slide. He tries to climb up, but it's too slippery. He heads to the monkey bars and tries to usurp the ladder from a big two-year old.


The Duck Pond
After we collect Pippi, she proposes that we go and visit the ducks. So we drive a block and go to the lake. Bardo chases after the ducks and giggles, trying to touch them. He gets close to the banks of the pond, and looks like he might crawl in after a baby duck. He chases another duck, walking through a bunch of mud. Hmmmmm. I think, "It's time to go. Bardo's going to get muddy." I call for Pippi, pick up Bardo, and head for the car. But Pippi doesn't want to go home. Pippi wants to stay with the ducks longer. I put Bardo down as Pippi and I discuss the matter. As I'm "convincing" Pippi that it truly is time to go, I turn my head to the left, only to find Bardo's hands stuck in a muddy patch. He's quite frustrated with his current state. I pluck him out of the mud by the back of his clothes, open the car door and quickly remove his shoes and pants. I wipe his hands with baby wipes, locate a plastic bag for the soiled clothing, and set Bardo down so I can actually get the clothes in the bag. Bardo delightedly runs pantless, in his stocking feet around the parking lot until I catch him and get him into his car seat.

Piano Practice
After dinner, Pippi decides to practice the piano. Bardo, runs right after her, dressed in only a diaper. He sits himself upon the bench and plays a few self-composed numbers. Rebecca requests that I get him out of her way.

Daddy's Home
W
hen Daddy gets home we have some family time. We gather in the family room, talking and playing. Hunter grabs the Ken doll, Bardo grabs the Barbie and starts removing her clothes. The Warlock and I look at one another and proclaim that it is now time to get rid of all things Barbie. I confiscate Ken who now only has half a left foot. The Warlock confiscates Barbie. And as we talk about what to do with these dear dolls, Bardo calls "Bahbie."

Bed Time
E
ventually it's time to wind down. Bardo brings me Where Is My Baby. He points to all the flowers, trees, animals, suns, clouds, and insects and says his baby words for each thing. When we finish the last page he returns to the beginning. He does this several times, savoring the sound of each word on each page. His hair is clean and freshly cut, though his bangs are somewhat crooked. We'll fix them tomorrow, for his eyelids look heavy. He protests being plopped in his crib, but is pleased when we hand him his book and his cup. Sweet dreams.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Pippi's Quote of the Day

"Bruises are NOT pretty...but they are very colorful."

President Hinckley, died at age 97

Here is a great article about President Hinckley.

Oh, how I will miss this man! I want to be like him when I grow up.

I am so sad that I won't get to hear him speak at another conference, but I'm so happy for him. He truly worked to the end. I know he must be so happy to be with Sister Hinckley again.

Monday, January 21, 2008

I Should Be Sleeping . . .

but I have stuff to tell you...

Ten ways to describe Bardo at nearly nineteen months

1. Big Hands--watch out counters, tables, and drawers, for the harder something is to reach, the more tantalizing it is. I often find him wandering around with a tube of toothpaste or a toothbrush from our Bardo-head high drawers.

2. Big Boy Ideas-The boy thinks that he should be able to ride a bicycle. Today we bought a new bike for Pippi. Bardo fully thought that he would be getting her old Cinderella bike. He brought my helmet and asked me (in his toddler way) to put it on his head; he then led me to the "butt" (his word for bike). My heart breaks. I drove him around in the stroller with the helmet on his head, but he just sat there and sucked his fingers.

3. Bigger Vocabulary: hot, puppy (any animal), moon, Beppa (his special name for Pippi), in, on, uh-uh-uh, itty (thirsty), cheese, keys, please, achoo (he thinks he's so funny for this one), Daddy (the man himself, and other men, and all of Daddy's belongings), Mama, baby, baba, eat, flower, "B" (meaning bird), helma (helmet), football (meaning the football itself, athletic wear, football fields), ball, happy, mine, no, yes

4. Bath Lover

5. Track Star

6. Social Butterfly: He loves nursery. Thank goodness. Incidentally, I asked the nursery leader if there was any hitting, she replied, "A normal amount for this age."

7. Big eater: I think he's a hobbit. He regularly comes back for second breakfast. And when he asks to be released from his high chair, he likes to climb up on the extra chair and grab Pippi's food.

8. Book Lover: Hallelujah! Finally!

9. Busy

10. Little brother: He loves to follow Pippi around. And usually, she loves to have him...

Friday, January 18, 2008

Amusing

You don't have to roll over laughing at this blog, but I'm more than just a little amused.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Random Thoughts: My Dog, Report Cards, and Popcorn

So I love my dog. I think everyone loves their own dog, but I'm shocked really at how much I love this "beast." Growing up, I didn't like animals. There was an outdoor cat named Smokey that made me laugh, but I'm allergic to cats. Our dog Buster was okay even though he howled every time anyone played the piano (this was constant in a home where 5 children were taking piano lessons), but every time I went to a friend's house, I found myself merely tolerant of their animals. I remember waking up to a friend's cat licking my face. And I remember the awful smell of the Sieben Sheep Ranch. And the zoo, until I had children, was a waste of my time. I would watch the people in Morningside Heights, with their dogs, picking up poo, and would wonder how anyone could bring that upon themselves. But now, with my animal-loving children and my house, I'm a happy poop picker upper. Next year, I think I might even try antlers on my dog.

Pippi brought a report card home. She's at a reading level 14 with a smiley face. So I guess that means she's doing great. So maybe they could start working on writing numbers? Pippi's number and letter recognition is flawless. Writing is much harder (especially getting the numbers the right way), and since she's in school all day, I don't have time to practice with her. Well, I have time, but I'd rather be playing, hugging, making her do chores... She's gonna figure out which way the 5 goes, right?

I made Thai Curry today for dunch (This is the meal between lunch and dinner, after church). Pippi hated it. Bardo did not. So after I put Bardo down for a nap, Pippi grabbed the cashews and had cashews for dinner. Then, Pippi and I made popcorn (with our air popper, so it's healthy) for a snack. I guess favorite foods run in the family.

Bardo's getting stronger than me. I mean, I have to really run after the kid. I don't workout for physical exertion anymore, I workout to achieve a calm and relaxed state of mind.

Sisyphus

For those of you who like my husband's blog, but have given up on it. Please check his blog again. He's not watching TV today.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Thank You Grandma

Thank you Grandma P. for the rollerskates!



Love, Pippi

More Silliness

Pippi has not failed me. She still, at the ripe old age of 6 is saying cuter and cuter things every day.

"Look Mom, I'm Willy Wonka."


"Now Bardo's Willy Wonka."


This Christmas Break has been SO much fun. I do not want Pippi to go back to school! The kids have been playing together so well. I'm grateful for my happy family.

Pippi's Quote of the Day

"Mom, I still want to be an archaeologist when I grow up, but when I go on vacation, I want to milk cows."