Monday, January 25, 2010

what have you been doing?

Here's a little of what we've been up to. We've been enjoying some slightly warmer weather (although it's a bit wet these days!). Kellan and I have started spending our mornings at the gym, which we are both enjoying. Marlon and I got to have a date night out with Jud and Desiree last week without children--something that we don't get very often! We've been doing a lot of decluttering in our house. We've disassembled our pool table and converted our downstairs area into a play room for the kids. We've thrown away A LOT of stuff that we've had stored for years but never use. Alex has started her spring semester of dance with her favorite teacher, Miss Liz. Kellan is talking up a storm-his vocabulary has really exploded over the past month. He just got over a multi-day bout with diarrhea and a bit of a fever--I'm really glad that seems to have passed!
Here are a few pictures taken over the past few days.

I found Kellan sitting on my bed, with his shoes still on, wearing a random pair of sunglasses (crooked, I might add!). He kept saying CHEESE with an expressionless face, so I had to capture it with a camera!


We got to spend a little time outside on Saturday afternoon, and the kids went straight to all of their favorite warm weather activities--chalk, bubbles, and bike riding.


It's been a long time since we broke out paint in the bathtub--this is something Kellan had never experienced so it was fun to watch he and Alex make a mess painting before eventually getting clean!

A happy boy, complete with his usual drool

Checking out the first few drops of paint, trying to figure out what to do with it

He quickly gets the hang of it

Alex showing him how you can cover yourself with paint!


Dirty hands

Monday, January 18, 2010

Kellan at 22 months

Our little man is only 2 months away from turning 2 years old! He is such a joy to have around--he makes me laugh out loud every day with something he says or does. He and Alex have become great playmates. They love being chased by daddy, running around the house shrieking and squealing. No new pictures since we've been hangin out at home most days, not doing anything exciting! Here's some of what he's been up to:

-He is counting up to 13 most of the time. We are still working on letters of the alphabet---he can say random sections of the ABC's. He's improving with his colors (his favorites to say and point out are blue and orange).

-He loves reading--his favorites books right now are his new train books that he got for christmas and "That's not my tractor"

-He still loves trains and playing/throwing/kicking balls.

-He is all boy--he loves to sit and watch sports with his daddy--soccer, basketball, football...he will shout out "SCORE!" when someone scores a goal or makes a basket. I see the watching of many Eagles games with Marlon in his future!

-He's becoming much more verbal--he still sometimes calls me Jenn to get my attention--he thinks it's funny now. He loves telling Sophie what to do by saying "GET DOWN SOAP-E", "STOP SOAP-E", "C'mere Soap-E". He loves giving Sophie "cookies".

-He loves looking at pictures and naming all of our family members. He names everyone but Renee (sorry Nay--not sure why he gets so hung up on your name! We're working on it with him!).

-His eating habits are still the same--he loves him some fruit! Blueberries, bananas, pineapple, you name it! He doesn't like cheese or sandwiches. He loves chicken and steak, rice, yogurt, green beans and peas. He is pretty much his sister's polar opposite!

-He is still drooling pretty consistently (Which is VERY annoying!) but we're hoping he will outgrow it. I'm pretty sure it isn't just teething (although it does seem like sometimes it isn't too bad and other times it's ridiculous, so that could make it worse from time to time). I think he just isn't swallowing when he needs to so all the saliva just comes out of his mouth. We plan to look into getting him scoped at the ENT if he hasn't improved by his 2 year dr's appt. Our pediatrician hasn't been concerned but it's just frustrating to still deal with him soaking shirts and dripping saliva onto anything he plays with!

-He is wearing 18-24 month clothes and a size 5 or 5 1/2 shoe (I know, the boy has little feet!)

-He enjoys TV but not as much as his sister. He likes watching Max and Ruby with Alex--he calls it MA RUDY and it sounds so cute! He also likes Sesame Street and Word World.

We have enjoyed 22 months with this little guy and can't wait to celebrate with him in March as he turns 2! We love you Kellan!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

ride that train

I will begin this post by saying that all of these photos are courtesy of Renee, the now "professional photographer"! Thanks for taking pics Renee!

This pic of Alex has nothing to do with our train ride into the city, but I thought it was a cute one so I threw it in.
On a very cold, windy day we packed up the kids and boarded the train to Philadelphia. The kids were very well behaved and enjoyed the train ride, which was about an hour. Kellan stood up most of the time, looking out the window and jumping up and down on the seat.

Once we arrived we headed straight for the miniature train display in Market Street station. This display is a train lover's dream--I think my nephew Nolan would happily have spent the entire day there, watching the various trains drive around, pushing the buttons to make different things move. Kellan also loved watching the trains--I can't tell you how many times I heard him loudly yell "TRAINS" everytime he saw them!


We then headed over to Macy's (formerly Wanamaker's) to check out their light show. I hadn't been to see this since I was a kid, and I have a memory of going to watch this with my parents so it was cool to be able to take my kids to see it.

The kids enjoyed hanging out on the floor waiting for it to start--Kellan was a wild man rolling all around on the (less than clean) floor, laughing and playing with Mia.
After the show, we walked through the Charles Dickens display of A Christmas Carol before heading back through Reading Terminal Market, grabbing some food, then making our way back to the train. The kids enjoyed the ride home as well, with Nolan being the only one to fall asleep--he slept most of the ride home, while Kellan and Mia were awake through their nap time and were jumping on the seats, eating snacks, and having a good time.
It was great to spend the day with Jon and Renee and family, as well as Renee's mom. I look forward to taking the kids again next year :) Hopefully Marlon will be able to join us next time!




Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Christmas recap

We had a wonderful christmas holiday spent with family and friends. 2009 has been a wonderful year and we are very blessed! We spent our first Christmas eve and morning in our own home as a family this year. We got the chance to attend our church's Christmas eve service, something we had never been able to do.


We enjoyed dinner with our neighbors when we got home, then woke up in the morning to see what "Santa" had delivered! Once we opened our presents we got on the road (in less than ideal weather!) to drive to NJ to visit Marlon's family.

Alex, Kellan, and Carter

After visiting with Marlon's family, we finished off a busy christmas day by driving to my parents' house, where my brothers and families were. We got the kids into bed and ready for Christmas #3, opening gifts the following morning with all of the cousins!

It's getting more difficult each time to get pictures of 5 very active children all together--at least they made it all into one photo, although I'm not sure anyone got a good one with all of them smiling at the same time! I like this one of Mia--not sure what she's doing, but it just adds to the personality of the picture!

Jon, Renee, Renee's mom and I took our 4 kids into Philadelphia on the train (the first time any of the kids had ridden on a "fast" train) to see the light show at Macy's and the train display in the Market St. station. It was a fun time and the kids did really well-I'll post a few pictures from that separately.
The favorite gift this year--GEOTR*X!! My mom collected some trains and track from craigslist for Kellan and it was well worth it--our dining room floor is now a huge train track. Marlon had fun putting it together and everyone has enjoyed playing with it! We can't wait for cousin Nolan to come and test it out--after all, he is the train expert!

Here is Alex enjoying a bunch of her new gifts--headband from Aunt DeeDee and Uncle Josh, purse filled with lip gloss from "Santa", flash cards from Aunt DeeDee, and UGG boots from Nana and PopPop!

sledding

We recently had our first significant snowfall, and Alex was excited to break out the sled again! Kellan was much happier just sitting somewhere and watching all the action--I think it's because he wasn't able to move very well with all of his snow gear on!

Marlon sending our neighbor Adelaide down while the kids watch

Kellan cheering the girls on as they sled

Alex taking the plunge