Happy Birthday! Part IV

Well, it’s been an absolutely exciting weekend for you, because Thursday was your 4th birthday.

Well hello, Gymboree!
Well hello, Gymboree!

We started the morning like we did on the last two birthdays; a morning surprise birthday breakfast. And you got to take cupcakes to school that Mommy had made you. That night, you got to eat at your favorite restaurant for dinner (Hunan Manor), where you delighted in those sweet veggie ribs you like so much.

So what have we here...
So what have we here…
What's the theme? Hmmm...
What’s the theme? Hmmm…
I GOT CRAZY HANDS (Or maybe just Daddy's new gloves?)
I GOT CRAZY HANDS

On Friday we went to the Columbia Mall and saw the big Christmas “tree” made of Poinsettas. You were sufficiently impressed. And you visited your favorite store (Marbles Games).

HEY. That's just FLOWERS!
HEY. That’s just FLOWERS!

Finally, Saturday was the big event; your birthday party at Gymboree. Several friends from your pre-school class were there (Jackson, Grace, Heidi, Sejal, Senuth, and Sara). We also had some neighbors and friends join us too;  our next door neighbors (Gina, Ryan and Garrett), our down the street neighbor Kirin, Rohan and Saoirse, our NEW friends Shaun, Tricia and Ellie, and finally our friends Colin & Beth. You romped and stomped but the real fun came when it was time to eat pizza and cake. You couldn’t get enough of your Mickey themed cake. To top that off, you got a LOAD of really fun toys from your friends and the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse from Mom and Dad.

Work it people, work it!
Work it people, work it!
OK, lets see if we can get this table to float.
OK, lets see if we can get this table to float.
Ok, lets get this party started.
Ok, lets get this party started.
The great climber ascends Everest.
The great climber ascends Everest.
Good side? They're all my good side.
Good side? They’re all my good side.
SARA! Look! Sara!
SARA! Look! Sara!

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Mouseka-cake
Mouseka-cake
MEESKA!
MEESKA!
All for ME?
All for ME?

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Why yes, madame, I rather WOULD love some broccoli.
Why yes, madame, I rather WOULD love some broccoli.
Here are your names... Mr. Brown, Mr. White, Mr. Blonde...
Here are your names… Mr. Brown, Mr. White, Mr. Blonde…
Lighting of the candles. Always intense.
Lighting of the candles. Always intense.
Delicate surgery here, people. Shhhh.
Delicate surgery here, people. Shhhh.
Stunned... by... cake.
Stunned… by… cake.
Oi! I said no pictures when I'm eatin.
Oi! I said no pictures when I’m eatin.
Give you a hand there, mom?
Give you a hand there, mom?
We gotta hurry, Pluto! It's Campbell's birthday.
We gotta hurry, Pluto! It’s almost Thanksgiving.

We’re all looking forward to this short week so we can enjoy our Thanksgiving next!

Mommy and Daddy already know what we’re thankful for. 🙂

From February to March

That's right. I'm a pizza mouth and PROUD of it.
That’s right. I’m a pizza mouth and PROUD of it.

February was crazy. It was warm, it was cold and it was warm again. Daddy was busy and travelling, Mommy was sick, but you took it all in stride.

When the month began, it was warm enough to help out in the yard, so you helped me clear out some of the wet pine cones.

Wet pine cone, recovered.
Wet pine cone, recovered.
Yeah, you're gonna need a new axle on this thing, sir.
Yeah, you’re gonna need a new axle on this thing, sir.

That weekend, we also went to the National Zoo to see Bao Bao, the baby panda! But after a long wait and a few Go Go Squeezies (still high on your list of snacks), all we saw was a tiny patch of furry back as she slept in her rocky pen.

I'M FASTER THAN A CHEETAH!
I’M FASTER THAN A CHEETAH!
Look, if we're going to be in a line waiting to see a baby panda, I may as well snack.
Look, if we’re going to be in a line waiting to see a baby panda, I may as well snack.

Soon after that we got an immense amount of snow! You were pretty restless, so we took you out to play in it. You didn’t last long, but while you were outside you had a great time. We made snowballs for mommy and you smushed them against the basement door for her to see.

Uh... snow
Uh… snow
WOW. Our backyard just became our refrigerator.
WOW. Our backyard just became our refrigerator.
Oh, you're so lucky you're not out here right now, Mom.
Oh, you’re so lucky you’re not out here right now, Mom.

We also took a big piece of cardboard to our “hill” so you could ride down it. It was your first real time sledding. Mostly, it was Daddy just pulling you around on a box, but at the bottom of the hill next to our house you breathlessly whispered, “AGAIN” after our first run.

FASTER, DOG! FASTER!
FASTER, DOG! FASTER!

Valentine’s Day came and went rather quietly, but you didn’t let us forget. You sent Valentine cards to all your aunts, uncles and grandparents and mommy and daddy too! You even helped daddy make breakfast for mommy that morning; a special “heart” toast (which you pointed out) with some fruit cut into heart shapes. It was FUN.

Happy Valentine, Mommy! (You gonna eat all that?)
Happy Valentine, Mommy! (You gonna eat all that?)

We also did a family project, painting some canvases with the letters for “FAMILY”. You did the A and the L. We’ll be hanging them up in our house later this month. You’ve also really taken to finger painting. Daddy is looking forward to all the great things you’ll paint for him.

I call it, "Still Life without being so Still"
I call it, “Still Life without being so Still”

We enjoy walking around our townhouse complex when it’s warm. You actually pointed out a gum wrapper that looked like the Batman crest, to daddy’s amazement.

DAD! They've signalled us...
DAD! They’ve signalled us…

And when it’s warm, your favorite thing is to request going out to eat. One of your favorites? Jason’s Deli, where the ice cream is free and you slurp with gusto.

Just... one... more... drop
Just… one… more… drop

Once the weather got better, it did so dramatically. It was nearly 60 degrees the following weekend, so we went to Annapolis and visited our friend Croom. We had lunch, walked around to look at the quaint streets and we also watched boats in the bay.

Annapolis
Annapolis

So with all that, this past weekend we decided to go to Washington DC again. You were excited and we went with no real plans in mind. We ended up at the Nation’s Capitol and decided to take one of the public tours. It was really amazing and the tour guides loved you. You were pretty well behaved, but you were confined to your stroller because there was lots of walking, you were tired and it was easier for you to look up and see all the art when you were leaning back.

Oh yeah, did I mention I'm CHARMING?
Oh yeah, did I mention I’m CHARMING?
The Capitol
The Capitol
Inside the Capitol Rotunda
Inside the Capitol Rotunda
Inside the Statuary Hall
Inside the Statuary Hall

We finished the day with a little snack at the White Apron (a sandwich spot) and headed home, and you took a tiny nap along the way, dreaming of being a Senator someday maybe?

OTHER interesting things that happened this month:

  • Our friend Eric Knaub brought you a LOT of Thomas the Train stuff. Now we’re struggling to find a place to put it all, but you play with it constantly.
  • You’re potty visits have been pretty good. You did AMAZING in Washington and had no accidents the whole time we were there.
  • You also have your Toddler Rail on your bed. NO MORE CRIB! And you’ve done a great job of reading quietly in your bed, sleeping and getting up in the middle of the night to crawl into bed with mommy and daddy and kick daddy in the face.

    Yes, I am reading quietly to myself. Shhhhh.
    Yes, I am reading quietly to myself. Shhhhh.

Discovery Day

The infamous TONGUE!
The infamous TONGUE!

This Sunday we all went to Port Discovery (the Baltimore Children’s Museum). It was Daddy’s first time, but you and Mommy were veterans.

When we first arrived, you immediately wanted to go to the Royal Farms “store” where you are allowed to “shop”. Mommy has trained you well, since you only went for the healthy options and it sure looked like you were checking out the nutrition facts (you do know where the label is… you read it on food at home.)

So, what's the carb count on this?
So, what’s the carb count on this?

Then we checked out a sand room, you played a butterfly launch game, we explored an ancient Egyptian dig site and then chilled out in the Oasis room (a nice little place for us to slow it down, paint rocks with water and read some Curious George books).

Butterflies!
Butterflies!
Zen sifting. Shhhhhh...
Zen sifting. Shhhhhh…
Surely there is treasure SOMEWHERE here.
Surely there is treasure SOMEWHERE here.

While you were playing with the paintbrushes, Daddy noticed a terrible little habit he passed down to you ; when you concentrate, you stick out your tongue. Daddy does it, Mimi (Daddy’s mommy) did it and so does your oldest brother Brandon.

I'm painting this one to be a rock.
I’m painting this one to be a rock.
Must... focus...
Must… focus…

Later you went to the water play room where you had a great time shooting water at drums, playing with Lego boats and generally getting wet. It’s always a hit, but Mommy has done this before. She brought an extra pair of pants and socks.

YES! AUTHORIZED SPLASHING!
YES! AUTHORIZED SPLASHING!
Long and tall!
Long and tall!
At this rate, I could be a plumber.
At this rate, I could be a plumber.

When we were all done we decided to explore JUST a little bit more and made our way to Little Italy where we ate dinner. You were a perfect gentleman, ate your own gnocchi and charmed the lady next to us. Turns out, she’s the mommy of a movie star, but you’d probably never seen her.

The good food.
The good food.

A little more about you:

  • You continue to really enjoy your vegetables.
  • You know right from wrong, but sometimes, decide to do the wrong thing for a laugh.
  • Your favorite show is Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
  • You’ve really enjoyed playing with your new Thomas the Train set.
  • Curious George has now dominated your evening reading time.
  • You zip up your own jammies and try your best to put on your undies alone.

Happy THIRD Birthday

Ah, the fine subtle flavors of vanilla cake...
Ah, the fine subtle flavors of vanilla cake…

You are growing up SO FAST. On Wednesday, it was your 3rd birthday. However, Daddy had all day business meetings and you weren’t feeling well, so we decided to have our celebration on Saturday.

But you didn’t go without on the day of your birthday. Daddy went out and got you some board books about animals and made you a BIG fruit salad (what you requested for birthday breakfast). When you came down that morning, you ate breakfast with a whole menagerie of “Little Animal” books. (We’ve been reading them every night this week).

Your animal breakfast
Your animal breakfast
Daddy's envelope doodles
Daddy’s envelope doodles
Hey! Animal pals!
Hey! Animal pals!
Breakfast guests?
Breakfast guests?
WHAT YOU LOOKING AT LITTLE LAMB?
WHAT YOU LOOKING AT LITTLE LAMB?
Hey, no hair jokes. I just got up.
Hey, no hair jokes. I just got up.

Both sets of your grandparents sent you some fun things and awesome cards. And later that day, mommy took you to Mall of Columbia to ride on the Merry Go Round TWICE in a row. Even though you were under the weather, you had a blast.

On Saturday we got up early and cleaned house. You went with Daddy to Target to buy some things for the party and you reminded him that he promised to buy you the Meowsic Keyboard for your birthday. And so he DID (much to the chagrin of Mommy. She’s the one that has to hear Frère Jacques in kitten meows all week).

Best. American Idol. Ever.
Best. American Idol. Ever.

We also had a great party. Ed Illig (Daddy’s new boss) and his wife Lisa and daughters Amber and Audrey (who were grown up) joined you. As well as Croom Lawrence (Daddy’s co-worker), with his wife Elizabeth and their daughters Eleanora & Josie. Finally, Brook and Braden, our neighbors, joined too! We had lots of balloons to kick around, a blackboard tablecloth (which went over great), Angry Birds plates and LOTS of cheese pizza. You and the kids played, the adults chatted and baby Josie chewed on things.

Wow. Lots of people in our new house.
Wow. Lots of people in our new house.
HEY LOOK! A real party!
HEY LOOK! A real party!
Audrey, Amber, Lisa and Ed Illig
Audrey, Amber, Lisa and Ed Illig
A man named CROOM!
A man named CROOM!
Elizabeth Lawrence and daughters, Josie and Eleanora
Elizabeth Lawrence and daughters, Josie and Eleanora
Brook and Braden, our neighbors
Brook and Braden, our neighbors

You got some VERY nice things from our guests: The Illigs brought you a big Pirate Puzzle, the Lawrence family gave you a doctor kit and Brook & Braden gave you an “Elf on the Shelf”. We’ll see him after Thanksgiving.

Goodbye paper, hello Doctor Kit!
Goodbye paper, hello Doctor Kit!

OH yes. And you had cake. Lots and lots of cake. Which is why you probably crashed so hard for your nap.

Hmmm... I think perhaps I should get the LION'S share here...
Hmmm… I think perhaps I should get the LION’S share here…
Oh. Blow it OUT. I thought said blow it UP. Whew.
Oh. Blow it OUT. I thought said blow it UP. Whew.
How do you say... more please, sir?
How do you say… more please, sir?
You gonna finish that?
You gonna finish that?

We figured it was the sugar rush, but you continued to draw and play long after the guests left. You just couldn’t get enough of the blackboard tablecloth.

Just ONE more little detail, before we call this quits.
Just ONE more little detail, before we call this quits.
Goodbye everyone. See you next year!
Goodbye everyone. See you next year!
Aftermath...
Aftermath…
Another guest: Mike Wazowski.
Another guest: Mike Wazowski.

Later when you wake up from your nap, we’ll be going to the bookstore to spend some of the money Mimi and Doc gave you and you’ll probably be wearing something fun that Grandma and Grandpa Yeoman gave you.

All in all, a pretty great birthday week. We’re all very lucky to have such nice, new friends.

That’s the Truth, Duluth!

This PORTRAIT is superior.
This PORTRAIT is superior.

We decided to take a little trip on our long weekend for the Fourth of July.

Mommy booked a hotel in Duluth, Minnesota since we’d never been there before. It was the Holiday Inn and we had a pretty good view, even though it looked down over the parking lot.

Is that the Liftbridge?
Is that the Liftbridge?

Our trip was fun. Daddy goofed around with you while Mommy drove. You played your Nabi tablet much of the way and really couldn’t stand having your shoes on.

Daddy is a goof.
Daddy is a goof. (This picture is in reverse, by the way)
Who needs shoes to ride?
Who needs shoes to ride?

Our first night was pretty mellow. We just got to the room, had dinner and crashed. The king sized bed really agreed with you.

Zzzzzzzzzz...
Zzzzzzzzzz…

The next day (July 4th), we went to Canal Park.  We started by heading into a toy store that kept you interested for a while.  You also found some great fountains along the way and you practically begged mommy to let you get soaking wet in them.

Just Moosing around...
Just Moosing around…
Careful, mommy!
Careful, mommy!
Water was the theme of the day!
Water was the theme of the day!
MINE!
MINE!
I'll just get a LITTLE wet, mom. Promise...
I’ll just get a LITTLE wet, mom. Promise…

We walked around Lake Superior and you were pleased to get to run up and down the boardwalk. We also saw some big boats, a lighthouse, the Liftbridge in action and a sunken pier!

Lighthouse ahoy!
Lighthouse ahoy!
The Cribs in Lake Superior
The Cribs in Lake Superior

You were dying for pizza (as usual), so we stopped and had some for lunch.

Lemonade and Pizza? Perfect.
Lemonade and Pizza? Perfect.

Before your nap, we went swimming. As soon as you got your swim diaper on, you were ready to go, but we had to make sure you were appropriately dressed. You joked around and had a great time in the kiddy pool with Daddy. You even swam with him (a little bit) in the big pool.

Ready for the pool!
Ready for the pool!
WAAAATERRRRR
WAAAATERRRRR

Later that day, we went to Two Harbors to see what was there. It had a small train museum, but you got bored with it quickly and had a minor meltdown. We had to get you some food quickly, so we went back to a place called Tom’s Logging Camp. It was a much better distraction, since you got to see lots of things and the cafe (called “Tom’s Too”) was nice, cool and quiet.

I'd like a ticket to Ontario, please!
Where the dickens is that train?
Mommy is silly!
Mommy is silly!
Lantern? More like Antlern.
Lantern? More like Antlern.

Before we left, you mentioned that Vanna White was on vacation in Duluth. So when we got to the room that night, you decided you wanted to talk to here. Here’s the result:

A phone call from Miss Vanna.

Oh, Vanna, you are awesome!

The next day, we took you to the Lake Superior Zoo. It was fairly small, but you had a great time. You got to pet rabbits and goats. You saw a huge frog and turtle (not real ones) and you had the time of your life riding on a little “zoo train”. Even though it lasted less than ten minutes, you talked about it the rest of the day.

This zoo is for the birds!
This zoo is for the birds!
Peter? Is that you?
Peter? Is that you?
Ouch! This is hot!
Ouch! This is hot!
Nice cool frog eyes... ahhh.
Nice cool frog eyes… ahhh.
Halt there, train!
Halt there, train!
Just my speed.
Just my speed.
Faster, please! Again, please!
Faster, please! Again, please!

You also got to play on the zoo playground which had some really fun things to do.

Ahhh, the shade.
Ahhh, the shade.
Snaaaaaaaake!
Snaaaaaaaake!
Lady Bugs make the best carriages.
Lady Bugs make the best cars.

Taking the reigns at the LadyBug Rodeo.

Finally, we ate some Indian Food, which is perpetually one of your favorites.

On Saturday we packed up and left the hotel, but the fun didn’t end. We decided to go to the old railroad depot in Duluth where there was a great train museum.  You and mommy climbed on trains and marveled at them while daddy shot pictures. There were all sorts of steam engines, train cars and machinery, along with an entire depot of “stores” which were decorated to look the way they would in the late nineteenth century. By the time we were done there, you were all tired out and had your nap too early.

Whoa...
Whoa…
THIS WAY, MOM!
THIS WAY, MOM!
Toy trains
Toy trains
Let's shop here!
Let’s shop here!
Trains are so... zzzzzzzz.
Trains are so… zzzzzzzz.
Red, White & Blue mommy!
Mommy’s got your back!

We also went back to Canal Park for a bit and had some Vietnamese food which you seemed to like. We also went into a store called Spirit Bay which had some pretty crazy Native American stuff on the walls. You liked the buffalo the best.

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Buffalo head
Buffalo head

On the way home, daddy made yet ANOTHER stop at “The Fires of 1918 Museum” in Moose Lake, MN. It was a small exhibit run by a local historical society, but you’d pretty much had enough of musty smelling buildings with antiques in them. And to be honest, mommy probably had too.

Yes, daddy... this looks great. *yawn*
Yes, daddy… this looks great. *yawn*

We also decided to stop at a convenient outlet mall to get you some new shoes, since your tennies had caused tiny blisters on your toes.  She also got you some new overalls and clothes which look great!

You had another meltdown which could only be settled by having a sandwich at the outlet cafe which turned out to be surprisingly good. We got to eat on a big, soft couch while watching Disney movies and you had a peanut butter & jelly sandwich.

The rest of the trip went smoothly and we spent the final Sunday of our little break at home.

Reading

Tonight you decided to read daddy a book. Excuse the drooling… we think it’s just because you may have allergies.

And when asked what you’re reading you not only tell us “Potty”, but you give the author’s name… Leslie Patricelli.

Also this week you told mommy to “wait for drop on Deadmau5 dubstep. Daddy talks ’bout that” and after snorting gleefully you told Daddy “you’ve got boogers”.

Winter, Hippies and Hearts

Why yes, I WAS eating crackers. How could you tell?
Why yes, I WAS eating crackers. How could you tell?

You’d think it was a quiet six weeks, since Daddy hasn’t posted anything, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth.

You’ve been a joyous handful these past few weeks, learning new words, expressing your sense of humor and generally being the amazing kid your parents expected.

Since Daddy went to London again, he asked what you wanted him to bring back. Your response? “Union Jack” and “Delta Pretzels”. You got a Union Jack pillow with a Yeoman Bear on it (since Mommy’s last name is Yeoman) and you loved your Delta pretzels.

You’ve also shown Mommy how a puppy eats, by putting your face into your food. While eating chili one evening, you even decided to show us your best “dog with a bone” face.

BOW WOW WOW!
BOW WOW WOW!

Most of the month was bitter cold, so much of our outdoor entertainment involved going to Mall of America to walk around. You did get to try sitting at the counter of a sushi restaurant (though you only ate tofu and beans), but you really enjoyed it.

SUSHI!
SUSHI!

You and Mommy went to Toddler Tuesdays there a couple of times and you continue to go to swim class, where this month you graduated to the next class. Way to scoop and kick! You’ve also started another music class where you’ve played the the triangle, rhythm sticks, the metallophone and the Irish harp. Mommy says the harp was your favorite so far.

On Sunday’s, Daddy has been taking you to Gigi’s where you love to color and eat fruit.

Now, to finish my masterpiece
Now, to finish my masterpiece

You also went with Mommy to eat at the Hard Times Café, which has a lot of vegan food (and vegan diners). When Daddy playfully asked her if she saw any “dirty hippies”,  you picked up on the word and spent the rest of the day (and lots of this month) using that line to get a laugh. When we told you “Dirty hippies just need a bath”, you decided they needed something else, evidenced in this video clip:

Valentine’s Day was a big win, with you receiving cards from Mommy, Daddy and both sets of grandparents. You asked Daddy to get Mommy a “heart”, so we bought her a beautiful glass heart that she promises to hang in the kitchen of our first house.

This weekend we went to the Home and Patio show at the River Center in St. Paul. You wanted to go see the butterfly tent, because we’d seen it on the news. And see butterflies you did! You told us your favorite was the “oranges” one.  And you even had some land on you. You also saw koi fish in a pond and was fascinated by them.

Waiting for Mommy to watch a tile demonstration... yaaawn.
Waiting for Mommy to watch a tile demonstration… yaaawn.
Oh my, butterfly!
Oh my, butterfly!
Uh... it's getting a little close.
Uh… it’s getting a little close.
No, you can't take them home ($135 for the yellow one)
No, you can’t take them home ($175 for the butterfly koi — the yellow one)

It’s almost too hard to keep up with what new things you say, since you say new things daily.  Some things to know however:

  • Your favorite server at GiGi’s Café is Jamie and we suspect you have a crush on her.
  • You have gotten into the really bad habit at bath time of laughing, saying “pee pee boy!” followed by peeing in the tub.
  • You color like crazy and have started making scribbles, pretending to write. You also ask us to write EVERYTHING.
  • When you see a word (in a book, on a sign, wherever) you call out almost every letter.
  • Flip cards are your favorite new things. Mommy bought some kindergarden level words to get you started (map, cap, nap for example) and you are tearing through them.
  • Your temper tantrums are there, but not as bad as other two year olds we’ve seen. And mostly only when you’re tired.
  • You still love watching Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Color Crew, Super Why, Wonder Pets,  Yo Gabba Gabba, and Elmo’s Potty Time (which, seriously, you must have seen about fifty times already).
  • You love watching YouTube clips of PSY singing Gangnam Style & the old internet meme Peanut Butter Jelly Time (apologies from Daddy).

You’re growing up so fast, but you ARE keeping us laughing the whole way.

Fun with English (& French)

You’re mastery of the language continues to grow with leaps and bounds!

This weekend you’ve amazed us with a few new brands you recognize (“Menards!”, “Cost…Co… Ho Sale!”) and you put together a pretty funny sentence by yourself:

“Mommy talk about Bad Piggies!” (an iPad game) as she was telling you about it.

You also learned a new phrase, and while I know you don’t know exactly what it means, you still know that saying it gets a laugh, so you do. When asked “Where’s daddy’s beard?” you point to it. When asked where is CAMPBELL’S beard, you reply, “I’m workin’ on it”.

Also, apparently… “Mommy is GOJUZ (gorgeous)!” and “Vanna White is GOJUZ!”

And you know what you like when we go to Indian restaurants when you say: Samosa, Saag Paneer, Palak Paneer, Nan and Papadum.

And it’s not just English you amaze us with. You can also tell us the names of most of your farm animal puzzle pieces in French! (Cow : La Vache, Goat : Le Chevre,  Duck : Le Canard, Rooster : Le Coq, Farm : Le Ferme, Pig : Le Cochon, and you can sometimes remember Chicken and Sheep). You are pretty confident about Teddy Bear (Le Nour Nours).

Daddy and Mommy can’t wait to see what you’re going to be saying this summer.

A Chicago Holiday

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We spent the last day of November and the first days of December on a little Chicago getaway. We had fun playing Tic Tac Toe while we waited for the plane. You did really well on the airplane, even though when we first got on, you were mildly panicked.

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Our first night in Chicago was Friday and we were picked up at the airport by our old friend, Nick Hahn. We checked into the Hotel Sax where you made a new friend, Mr. Murphy, who helped us with our luggage. For the rest of the trip, every time we approached the hotel you’d exclaim, “Mistah Moiphy elevatah!”. You loved your free run of the room and the remote was your favorite thing to run off with.

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We took Nick and his family (his wife Justine, and daughters  Quinn and Teagan) to eat at the Chicago Diner where we were joined by Jeremiah Lobdell, Daddy’s former intern. You LOVED the food at Chicago Diner and ate everything on your plate.

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On Saturday we looked at the Christmas windows at Macy’s on State Street. We walked through Millenium Park,then we went to the Art Institute of Chicago, where you stomped around on the open deck at the Modern Wing and marveled at the art. It might have been Mommy’s favorite place we went.

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We later met up with Igor Davila (aka Uncle Iggy) and Daddy’s old co-worker, Lisa Barlow. We later met up with Igor’s girlfriend Juliana and spent a little time at the Christkindlmarkt.

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That Sunday we took the South Shore Line to see your Grandma & Grandpa Yeoman. They drove us to a restaurant in Valparaiso, IN called the Industrial Revolution where we celebrated your GREAT grandmother’s 93rd birthday. You had a pretty good time, because the restaurant had a train that circled above us. Before we left you saw Grandma’s Christmas lights in her yard. Later that night, we returned to Chicago and you were fascinated by the frost your breath made on the train window.

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On Monday we had an AWESOME day at the Navy Pier Children’s Museum. There was SO much for you to do. We started with the Cardboard exhibit where you colored on nearly everything, you thrilled at knocking things over and went crazy over the spinning wheel that was in the room.

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Next you had a blast pushing buttons and playing with the fire engine buttons at the Chicago Fire Safety exhibit.

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From there we went to a water room where you painted with water, splashed like crazy and helped Mommy get Daddy wet!

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Our next adventures took us to a room filled with tiny things where you enjoyed pulling out the drawers, an oversized garden where you got to be a butterfly, digging for dinosaur bones, shopping at a miniature store, and frolicking in a Northwoods style trail where you had a great time dropping whiffle balls down a track.

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Later we walked through Navy Pier and bought some of that famous Garrett’s popcorn. At lunch, you did something we never saw you do before; fell asleep while you were eating! But it was a good nap, and after, we got our Santa pictures and you got to yell, “Hello Elf!” to his helper.

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Later that night we went to Chicago Diner again and met our friend, Paul Ripa who you delighted with your vocabulary and ability to high five.

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On Tuesday we spent the day at the Lincoln Park Zoo. But before we went we walked up Michigan Avenue and visited the Mac Store, the Disney Store and The Lego Store in Water Tower Place (Your favorite? The Mac Store).

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While we missed the Zoo Lights exhibit from the weekend, but there were still plenty of things to see and do. Youeven tried to “comfy, cozy” one of the huge lighting displays (but to be fair it was a teddy bear). And you really loved the freedom to run around in a zoo that was mostly empty because of the time of day we went.

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We went to Pizza Due with Jeremiah, where we introduced you to deep dish Chicago pizza. Clearly, a favorite, since you ate almost a whole piece by yourself. You also solidified your friendship with Jeremiah. We walked down to the Chicago River and the Tribune building and Jeremiah took a great picture of the three of us.

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Finally, on that Wednesday before we left, we spent some time with our friend Kris and his mother, Cheryl. They had lunch with us at Frontera Grill, a famous Chicago restaurant.

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A busy week but a good one.

New things:

  • When asked your favorite DJ – “Dee Jay Dead Maaaussss!”  (Blame Daddy)
  • When asked your favorite music – “Bach”
  • You do a pretty good rendition of Jingle Bells
  • You’ve started making up songs and carry a pretty good tune for a two year old.
  • You recognize nearly EVERY brand the first time we tell it to you: The new ones are Einstein Bagels, Kare 11, Costco, Old Navy, Kirkland, Macy’s (“Red Star Macy’s!”)
  • You know where YOUR personal ornament is on the Christmas tree
  • You combine two words that you know don’t go together, then gleefully decree, “MAKE NO SENSE!”
  • You have a wicked sense of humor and laugh at things on TV (sometimes even when it’s not very appropriate, for instance this week it was flood victims)
  • And tonight you told your first fib: Mommy asked where the crayon marks on her desk came from you said, “Doc”. When she asked where all the crumbs came from, you said, “Elmo” just as convincing as you please.

Hard to believe

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Yesterday, November 20th 2012, you turned TWO!

It just seems like yesterday that Daddy started this blog for you, but here it is, your second birthday.

The weekend before your birthday we asked you where you’d like to go. You said “LEGO STOAH! (Lego store)” and “BU BUH FLY! (Blue Butterfly)!” which we thought meant, Mall of America. You did love the Lego Store and since it was not your first time, you knew which section had the Duplos. You picked out the Alphabet set and then off we headed to the “blue butterfly” which was in the Rainforest Cafe. Before you came along, mommy and I avoided the Rainforest Cafe, but you had such a good time, we will probably go again. We sat next to the large fish tank and you spent MOST of your dinner staring up into it. You ate nearly all of the kids’ pizza, amazing us both.

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On your birthday, we went out to eat at GiGi’s (your favorite local cafe) for dinner. You had one of your all time favorite things there (the fruit cup) and helped Mommy finish her hushpuppy fritters. You continue to be hilarious and charming. This time by letting the restaurant know your favorite show is “WHE AUF FOSHUN!” (Wheel of Fortune).

We returned home and called Mimi and Doc who sang Happy Birthday to you on FaceTime. Then you gingerly picked at half a lemon curd and raspberry cupcake… until you got your first sugary mouthful of it. THEN the birthday fun was on.
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In addition to your Lego set (and big red storage box in the shape of a giant lego), Mommy got you a Campbell sized comfy chair and pillow to sit with us and watch cartoons. Or more likely, Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune…

Your new words since Daddy came back from London:

  • AIMIA (Where daddy works)
  • London
  • Jeopardy
  • “Mommy Category! Daddy Category!”
  • “Wheel of Fortune”
  • “Letters”
  • “Numbers”
  • “Daily Double,,, (followed by a word)”
  • …and when the word is silly “Makes! NO! SENSE!”

And you can count to five unassisted for the most part, ten if prompted and 20 if you do it along with mommy.

You now seem to understand “en français” when mommy wants you to say something in French.