Thursday, November 25, 2010

Swimming, Crawling, and Climbing


Swimming
Like Mother like Son. Jonas loves being in the water. His hands and feet are already the size of mine so he's going to be FAST!

Crawling
Jonas does not want to be still for one second. He is always crawling around finding new things to bonk his head on.

Climbing
His newest favourite thing is climbing. The ledges in our living room are the perfect height for climbing up onto. I wonder if all that moisture on our windowsills is condensation or drool?


Matty


Lloydminster Branch Chili Cook-off

Since 2007 the Lloydminster Branch has had an annual chili cook-off. The winner gets the beautiful trophy pictured above and more importantly the title of best cook in the branch. This year Royall and I combined our culinary expertise to create the best chili for the judges. I say the best chili for the judges because going into the event we knew the young men were going to be the judges so what we did is add a TON of meat. 3 pounds of ground beef, 2 pounds of spicy sausage, and 1 pound of juicy bacon. All that meat mixed with our secret ingredient we were sure to win. If you don't know what our secret ingredient is you will have to ask somebody who was at the event.
The picture above is the trophy sitting on the ledge above our sink. The trophy's new home for a long long time!

Matty

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Humiliation Galore

Ever since the end of my second trimester I have suffered some pretty horrific short term memory loss- a point that is especially touchy with me because I've always been a little proud of my memory power. I've had numerous experiences over the last year that been humbling and frankly humiliating. Most recently over the past couple weeks I have: been stuck in a gas station parking lot because Gary wouldn't start (I turned the vehicle off when it was in drive instead of park), lost my $500 stroller (I think I loaded Jonas up and just drove out of the mall parking lot without packing up my stroller- or it was stolen the day I forgot to close the garage door) and on Friday I was a no show at my visit teaching appointment because- surprise- I forgot.

Good thing I have already finished my degree?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

8 Months

 How I rue the day I started pretending to be a puppy dog for my son's amusement! But who could blame a Mom for occasionally yanking her son's socks off or grabbing a toy between her teeth while shaking her head back and forth and growling to keep him in good humor. Sometimes I make a ridiculous spectacle of myself for Jonas especial benefit- I consider part of my job.

Only I think in this instance it was a detriment more than a benefit. Jonas has taken to full out growling whenever he gets undressed or is otherwise frustrated- it might be cute if I could convince myself he won't still be doing it in nursery ten months from now whenever a kid comes near one of his toys! And the lolling his head violently around with a goofy grin on his face whenever he feels hyper! If you could see it! He wouldn't stop doing it during our Stake Conference on Sunday- Matt and I were trying desperately (and I fear unsuccessfully) to check our embarrassed laughter during an earnest talk. 

It's taken awhile to figure out where he learned such shockingly abnormal behavior but now I realize he has been taking notes during our playtime. Nothing like a baby acting like Mowgli raised by the wolves or the sobering thought of lifelong impaired social development to make a new mom re-evaluate what her baby observes.

It's a little early for Easter but I thought an egg hunt would be just the thing to keep him occupied while I cleaned his room. Vacuuming, though, is entertainment in itself as he loves to chase the vacuum.
Second rough and tumble incident of the day.
I often have little learning moments about mothering and I received another reminder of one today. Jonas is a pretty rough and tumble boy and while I'm great at soothing him after a tumble, I'm not as great at preventing the incident that requires soothing. Today I let Jonas play with his diaper basket on the floor of his room while I sat nearby to pay a few bills. Once he had emptied its contents he placed his weight on the top of one side of the basket so that the other side flew up and whacked him right above his eye. It was a metal basket and there is a little lump there now. I could try to brush it off as a freak accident or the consequence of a Montessori approach to learning, but the truth is it happens too often to be considered a rare occurrence and while I do believe that children should have freedom to explore their environment within reasonable bounds, it is mostly due to a lack of experience and foresight. Heavenly Father knew exactly what he was doing when he sent a tough headed, resilient baby to our home. Jonas, you will be admirably prepared to enter three year old rugby in two and a half years (yes there is a league in Lloyd and yes Melissa you should become a dentist here and coach it).




Just to be clear- these two photographs are of the same child...taken just moments apart.
Playing in his "doghouse" with puppy. And speaking of puppies there is a hilarious video of him throwing back his head and doing his jolliest belly laughs while watching Kalinda and Mark's dogs. I need to post it sometime.

Jonas' 2 bottom teeth have come in nicely (no fussing!) and there are 3 top teeth beginning to show.