A couple fun verbal developments lately...
Kahlil as started to say "Yes, of course I can" whenever you ask him to do something... and he is in a good mood (that's a big 'and'). It's really funny to hear such a mature response... and I can already hear the grandma-eyes rolling... from the kiddo.
Langston seems to have one word: Bubba. As in Bubba the cat. If you ask where Bubba is, he will look all around to try and find the feline. He will also 'call' for Bubba which only occasionally sounds like 'Bubba':
Monday, June 29, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Peak-A-Leak
Last Friday Kahlil and the rest of his daycare friends did a gymnastics demonstration at Peak Elite (or Peak-a-Leak as Kahlil likes to call it), a local gymnasium. Melissa takes them to Peak Elite every week to see Miss Maria where they learn to do all kinds of cool stuff like forward tuck and rolls and how to walk on balance beams. Peak Elite puts on a show every year so parents can see what their kids have been working on. It was very exciting and, of course, made me very proud to see Kahlil up there doing his thing!
Miss Maria put together a little story for Kahlil, Sean, Leo, and Cruz to wow the crowd with their gymnastic skills. The gist of the story was this... four friends are walking in the woods on a narrow path (hence the balance beam) when they hear a monster! They look high (everybody jumps up), low (everybody crouches down), and all around (everybody turns around) for the monster. When they see the monster they stick out their tails (everybody puts one foot in the air behind the other leg) and rise their arms (self explanatory) to scare the monster away. When that doesn't work they jump in the air and say "boo" (big dismount off the balance beam). It was fantastic. The only person who didn't seem to enjoy it was Langston... during the whole show he was fighting to be out there on the beam with the rest of the boys!
Monday, June 08, 2009
What's the deal?
So about an hour after the post I did on Saturday, I was running to the bathroom to puke. I can't remember when I had a stomach flu before living in this house. In the year and a half since moving here I've had three.
The funny thing about this flu is that it's proportional to age. I got the fully blown yuck... fluids and gas coming from places they shouldn't, body aches, bad stomach, and low energy for 36 hours. Jay got all that but managed to keep all his fluids. Kahlil has been complaining of a bad stomach, but seems to be fine otherwise. Langston has been a little cranky, but that could be the two new teeth that just came in.
I hope we are done with stomach flues. I think I meet my quota for a while.
The funny thing about this flu is that it's proportional to age. I got the fully blown yuck... fluids and gas coming from places they shouldn't, body aches, bad stomach, and low energy for 36 hours. Jay got all that but managed to keep all his fluids. Kahlil has been complaining of a bad stomach, but seems to be fine otherwise. Langston has been a little cranky, but that could be the two new teeth that just came in.
I hope we are done with stomach flues. I think I meet my quota for a while.
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Spider-Man Hands
Since I've again missed a month of updates, I'm going to hit highlights and get into current events.
Other big changes in Langston's life includes walking! He's been able to walk for a while, but just hadn't made up his mind it was a good thing. Then a couple weeks ago, he just made the mental shift and took off. His first real day, he walked circles around the living room laughing. It was pretty cute. He is also weened. It was a little sad, but he was giving pretty strong signals he was done with nursing so it is over.
Now for current events... we had a FREAK storm here this week. I have NEVER seen rain come down like that before. We had had a couple days of mild lightning activity and a little rain but nothing unusual. Then one day there seemed to be something special brewing... the sky was very dark, it was humid and the wind really started to kick up. Then the sky let loose and the rain came down in a torrent. I was at work and stepped out on the back porch to watch the show. I thought, you know, I should close the windows at the front of the shop. While walking up to the front, I heard water running... then I saw the gusher IN THE SHOP! The whole front half of the building was leaking like a sieve. It looked like somebody had opened up the roof and turned on fire hoses. We dumped every trash can and started to bail. The cans were filling up faster than we could dump them but we got a lot of the water out. Once the craziness stopped falling from the sky we started to vacuum and mop up all the water. It looks like we wont lose anything due to water damage partly due to the timing of the storm. We are in the process of expanding the shop and we had just cleaned out part of the shop that flooded... and we hadn't moved the new stuff in there yet. A couple days earlier or a couple days later and it would have been a different story.
And finally the reason for the title on this post. Kahlil and Jay have been watching old Spider-Man cartoons on YouTube. As you can imagine, Spider-Man and all his powers are now a big topic of conversation with Kahlil. He is pretty excited that he got to bring home "webs" (little nylon stockings for trying on shoes) from work. He has been putting them on his hands and feet and wearing them to bed. Earlier today he was playing with glitter glue and something clicked... "Mom, I can use the glue to stick to walls." Me, "No, not really. The glue takes a pretty long time to dry." But the wheels were in motion. Few minutes later he was walking out of the living room when I stopped him. I noticed there were little glitter hand prints on the wall... he had been trying out his theory. I was trying really hard maintain a stern voice as I clean off the glitter, but it was just too funny not to laugh.
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