Saturday, August 16, 2008

Kid Pics







Sette loves to take pictures & I mean using the camera, not posing for pictures. Shown above are some of her latest masterpieces.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I kiss booboos now!

This morning Sette surprised me by requesting to potty & not wanting to wear her diaper afterward. She has not worn a diaper all day & has had no accidents. I'm so wrapped up in baby Bright & other things (& we've been down this road before) that I haven't even thought to ask her, but she keeps telling me when she is going to go. She also doesn't want me in there while she goes (my independent girl), so I usually stand in the hallway...still able to see (& cheer when finished).

With all this diaperless activity, she has been running around with no padding to speak of. oh, & one more side note, I am a klutz...& have knocked my children over just by moving toward them before. So right after breakfast I walk past Sette to get to the highchair with Bright's food. Of course, there are toys on the floor. I end up knocking her down & she lands on a weeble (a hard plastic round person...he weebles, but just won't fall down). ANYWAY, she starts to cry & I ask her where she got hurt (mistake #1). She points to her bum & asks me to kiss it. So I proceed to kiss a cheek (mistake #2). Then she says, "no, not that one, the other one." Then I correct my mistake & ask if she feels better & she says..."Yes, all better." Oh, the healing powers of a mother's love...

The pics show her washing her hands in the tub.

I'm hoping this girl is potty training herself.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Bathtime babies



Daddy gets a little irritated with the fact that I try to recreate similar pictures of Bright to ones we have of Sette at his age/stage. Well, last night I finally got my toweled boy in a pic with daddy to compare with the toweled girl of so long ago! I will share more of these as I think of them :)




Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Bright, what a big boy you are!!!




I've really wanted to blog something about only Bright & I finally captured an event. He was happily allowing me to snap shots of him in an awesome, crazy outfit we had thrown on. Somehow he found his paci in his seat & put it in his mouth himself. Pretty good for my 5-mo old!











The FROG or TOAD...

Yesterday we tried to go swimming in the blow-up pool we recently purchased to survive the rest of the summer. I had timed it so that baby Bright would be napping while Sette & I went out with the monitor until baby Bright foiled my plans by cutting his nap short. I ran in grabbed him to hold him while we watched Sette. I had to fill the pool so the hose was on & Sette played happily with that. I decided to make her wear her swimmies even in this little pool just so she thinks she must anytime she is "swimmin'". Now because I had Bright & wasn't hanging out in the pool with her, she decided she didn't want to swim at all, but swing or slide instead. All that work for nothing! So the rest of our afternoon was filled with sliding, dangling from the chin-up bar, teetering Sette with my foot, playing in the sandbox & avoiding a TOAD. Not just any toad, the biggest toad I've seen since riding our trikes around in circles in the Dorman's old basement. For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, we were little so those toads were huge!

The toad, at least I think it was a toad, made its appearance while Sette was sitting in the sandbox. It was circling her and I was standing about 3 feet away. So I kept letting out this little scream every time I saw this guy hop. Then Sette started copying me, but had no idea what I was screaming at. Dave has told me he really wants me to try not to give Sette my personal fears. Let her decide what she likes or dislikes on her own...I guess I am just really influential because she is pretty sure every flying bug is a bee & it will hurt her based off of a one-minute conversation I had with her a long time ago.

Anyway, I tried to just keep my mouth shut but once the nasty creature turned toward the sandbox & started hopping I was yelling for Sette to get out. She did as she usually does & didn't pay any attention to me. Then I let loose & tried to show her (scare her with) what was coming...A FROG (she has no idea what a toad is). She looked at it & said, "Hi, froggy!" Then I picked her up by an arm. Mind you, I have Bright on my hip at this point (he was previously rolling around on the blanket).


So Sette wiggled away & went off to hang from the random bar at the end of the swing set while I watched this toad. I toad...I mean, told her she was not allowed to slide anymore because she would land on the "frog". She actually stayed away. I snapped shots as the toad jumped into the sandbox & proceeded to bury itself by doing 45 degree turns while digging with his back legs...YUCK!!! I documented this in case national geographic or any nature mag wants to pay me.

















Actually, I wanted to show dave so he could excavate it & take it for a long walk. It did stay buried all afternoon & when dave came home he found it based on my accurate & detailed photos...from the porch. Didn't I mention that? She was still playing & I was up on the porch so as to not die by toad.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Biking!

Yesterday was a full day for us. We went swimming in the late morning...YEAH!!! And then Sette got to ride her tricycles (she has 2!) in the afternoon. The red tricycle is taller & until yesterday she hasn't been able to touch the pedals so this was an exciting ride. She starts to roll & then I was positive she was going to bite it down the slope of our drive & hit the gi-normous log in the way. Notice I did nothing to stop her. I wanted to help her, but was torn between helping my child & videoing her ride...Crazy mama!!!


Following that ride, she switched to the blue trike (smaller, more control) & was a little tentative about the ride down the mountain this time. I just thought her arm movements were priceless.



Finally, we live on a wooded dead end street so Sette got to ride her bike out to see daddy when he got home from work.