We're still plugging along with the basement a year and a half after starting. It's nice that Justin and I can do more of the work now, so that my Dad isn't doing everything himself. It's nice to feel like we're actually contributing since it is our house. Justin is currently finishing up the electrical and I'm painting trim. Ez found a new hiding place under one of the sawhorses that I've been using to prop up the trim. He was so comfortable under there playing that he left me a present in his pants. Nothing like a private hiding place to make ya regular!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Hiding Spot
Wet Weeks
The past two weeks have mainly consisted of swimming lessons at the nearby pool. The boys can't get enough of the water. I think I was done after the first day. Ez just wants to be on his own swimming with floaties rather than participating in the Mom 'n Tot activities, so he's a handful. Plus I just don't love all that sun, chlorine, feeling like a wet rat, sunburns no matter how much sunscreen, and the packing up and getting out the door every day. Other than that, it's, er, wonderful.
Toddler Bed for Ez
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Park Play
Birthday Parties for Ez
We had a fun party at our house a week before Ezra's birthday because some of my family from St. George were able to visit. It was fun to have cousins over, including Kamrie whom we don't see all that often. Ez was so thrilled with his new water table, bubble-blowing gun, and new sand/water toys. Also, if anyone is looking for a fun game for toddlers, we are loving Cranium's Cariboo Island. Nolan plays it very well, but even Ezra gets the idea and has a lot of fun. Ez was so funny when we all started singing the birthday song to him. He got happy and embarrassed at the same time, so he needed to cuddle into Dad.
Our weekend in Logan was really nice. Nolan had a motorcycle ride to Ryan's place park, we swam at Campbell's, we went to see Grandma K's band play at Summerfest (it was freezing cold, though), visited Moultons and rode their pretend pony, took little wagon rides to play in Campbell's backyard, and Nolan even slept outside in the tent with Grandma. As we were leaving home, he said, "I wish we could live at Grandma's. Her house is better than ours." We even had a little Father's Day celebration today just before going back home. Kathi made a delicious dinner and Justin got an ipod Nano and an iTunes card ... we're not sure if we're keeping it because, sure enough, he said exactly what I thought he would: "My phone already plays music."
Letter to my Ezra
Dear little guy,
You just turned two and how the time has flown... and yet not really. There are still many long nights where you wake up multiple times, you scowl and whine, you make a sound which we lovingly call "the screeching eel," and you beg for "tweets" all day long. Sometimes the days are so long that we count down until Dad will come home and put up with your fresh batch of whining. Even Nolan tried to teaching you to say, "No whine." It didn't work.
But we love your angry, scowling face. In fact, we often ask you to make it. Maybe we should stop that. The best moments with you are when Nolan is making you laugh, when you are eating (because it's rare that you eat... period), when you come to us with a book then turn around and back into our lap, when you are playing outside, and when we come to get you from the crib and you say, "Oh, hi Mom" or "Oh, hi Dad." You might be stubborn and cranky, but your cute face and happy smile make up for it. You are so smart, you even know all your colors and can count to 4 on a good day. And you really do love to share, just not with Nolan. We are lucky to have your big personality in our home. Someday your strong will will be a great influence for good.
We love you, but please start sleeping through the night. After all, you are 2 now! And can we get some more of these faces? Please?
-Love Mom