Friday, January 29, 2010
Gorilla sleep over
Pre-baby Practice
Baby clothes galore!
Monday, January 18, 2010
I have a 6 year old.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Bam's new haircut
Family of Bellies
The bigger of the bellies in this pic will deflate on February 18!
Toddlerisms or One-of-a-kindisms?
Some of the less weird, and more endearing things Christian has to offer are expressed in his vocabulary. Here are a few:
Wherism (Where are they)
Mying (Mine)
Micdadonald's, but it was Donna’s House (McDonald's)
Toffee (Coffee)
Etsercise (Exercise)
Supping (something)
Haffa (have to)
Hurchoo-shark (hurt you sharp, aka knife)
Dood sot Dindad (Good shot Granddad - when playing pool)
keery (scary)
I a boy, I not a baby (obvious)
Ever,ever [always (more times for more emphasis) or he says "you not ever, ever, ever...” meaning never. When he gets in trouble, he likes to say "you ever, ever mean!"]
Sunday (any day after tomorrow)
Yessaday (any day before today)
Four Fo-wee (four wheeler)
Puter (computer)
Diger (Tiger)
Um, what I said? (what was I saying? Or what word do I use?)
Pell (smell)
Jufe (juice)
Tador (Taylor)
Map-hews (Matthews)
Teddy (Kelli or Kelley)
Pock, we all say this because of CK (Pocket)
Moond (moon)
Magnick (magnet)
Cut it down! (cut it out)
Iz you problem ("Its your problem" but always used waaay out of context)
Best I did ever seen (when he loves something, but he says this even when it is something tasted or heard)
Tubes (boobs... this is something he only said once, but it is too hilarious not to record)
Thursday, January 7, 2010
7 days and days and days of Christmas
Mark really liked his shark hat. He should probably wear it every day.
He was so intrigued by "The Christmas Story" (my grandpa reads it every year)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
That Baby's Room
My handy dandy mom made this cover for the carrier/car seat.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
The Brain In Love
I started reading this book a few weeks ago (It takes me a while to finish a book with all of my other, um, "activities" going on). It is absolutely superb and so gosh darn interesting.
You can read various pages from the book here.
Its not a sappy love story book, its more about how the brain functions -comparing a normal brain to a toxic brain. Toxic brains can lead to misbehavior, which usually leads towards divorce. Did you know that there really are huge differences in the brains of men and women? Did you know that men really are not wired to multi-task, while women really do just "think, think, think"? Did you know that a certain pitch in a woman's (and infant's) voice really can drive others to temporary insanity? Did you know that a pretty woman really can impair a man's ability to think clearly? Did you know that a child's bond with his/her parents (mainly the mother) sets the tone for all future relationships? A strained bond can actually disrupt hormonal development.
I like to take notes while reading it, and then Google my questions or comments. Which had me run up on this great website:
Healthy Holistic Living
And hot dog!... It references THE Dr. Daniel Amen, author of "The Brain in Love"!
The man is a genius, I tell ya!
As soon as I finish this book, I plan on jumping right into this book.